Singapore Standard, 23 April 1953

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc Jit 3fl Ill N«. -'>»• SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 23, 1953. TWILVI i'\i,t:\
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  • 202 1 1st STEP TOWARDS FEDERATION OF BRITISH BORNEO April i: (Kouter)— Renresenl m.. ?h te. Hlories in BornS^SJ Mod »t°. today to work for frrp-iio.. a matters nf C0 na ited Kingdom in South-East \Z vS" conference which was attrndPd 1 P w?" Other representatives from ,-aeh te" political sources inter
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  • 51 1 MCA Call To Chinese Leaders >ir hens-lock r tit the Ma- «»t i.i- eall< for an nui unu of ail in the and Singapore present 1 which have ln-<-r. pre■i in Malails and pro\'A (iovpla< in Singa-i't-tiu in .;i p >test t»> 0 the antiui in M\ til t'li's I
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  • 11 1 on ai hide be Ai cillec
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  • 19 1 MAO TZE TUNG has completed plans to Moscow for imp ferenees with was reported. UP
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    82 1 photo. A bulldozer crushes its way through a collection of mud hovels and corrugated iron shacks in the illegal squatter area of Karoibangi, n the valley o f the Mathari River on the north -eastern outskirts of Nairobi, which has become one of the worst Man Mau centres.. The move
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  • 191 1 BANGKOK. April 22 (IP)— Nai Lee Ben, a wealthy businessman who is the Bangkok executive director of the Southeast Asia Trading Company, has been arrested on several charges of plotting to overthrow the government by force since February 1949 through November 10 iast year and to
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  • 109 1 JAKARTA, April S2 (AFP) A scandal has developed in the Indonesian education department as a result ol "leakage** of data for junior high school annual examinations this year. Several officials of the Eduil i Ministry were arrested on charges of being responsible for the "leakage"
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  • 168 1 LONDON, April 22 (ReuU»r)— Mr. Churchill. the Prime Minister, rebutted suggestions in the House of Commons today that he was leartaf the initiative in peace proposals to the I'nitecl States. Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell. former Labour Defence Minister, had asked him to reassure "at any rate a section of
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  • 111 1 GRIM6BY, (England). April 22, (AP)— The entire navy of Ceylon was stranded in p^rt here today. The Royal Ceylonese Navy consists of the 1.040-ron minesweeper Vija.w,. The Vijaya. manned by B."S officers and men, arrived from Colombo the other day lor a refitting in the
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  • 56 1 II ON G KONG. April 2l\ (Router).— Mr. Karl Rankin. United States Ambassador to the Chinese Nationalist Government, said here today there was no possibility of anything like United Nations trusteeship for Formosa. 11^ said Chinese Nationalists on t he island had "no serious fears"
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  • 40 1 THE seven former Intern es from North Korea were welcomed on arrival in London yesterday, by R. H. Scott, joint Under Secretary at the Foreign Office. Friends and relatives were also at the airport to greet them.— AFP
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  • 29 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower returned to White House yesterday after an eight-day golfing vacation and immediately scheduled conferences with his National Security Council and congressional leaders. UP
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  • 24 1 The South Korean National Assembly yesterday passed a resolution calling for a nationwide campaign against a cea.sei lire in Korea.- Reuter
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  • 312 1 Advancing Rebels Hit From The Air i j tI^. NOI/ ril 22 Every available aircraft roared into action over Irtdo-Cnma today in a big French effort to hold the Communist-led Victminh drive into the state of Laos. from Ltl W^/ n i I °T b
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  • 189 1 S. Africa Won't Quit C' wealth LONDON, April 2> <AP)- South Africa's Hi«h Commissioner in London, Dr. A. L. Geycr, said last night the Malan Government has no intention of cutting the country's ties with the British Common- wealth. Dr. (liver itruck out at pivdi< lions, he ..<!. ma ie
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    73 1 photo. This army doctor makes a final inspection of a Communist prisoner's wounded leff, on Kojedo. before moving him by boat to the mainland for the prisoner exchani;*' on Monday. The prisoner was one of the PoVV.s who arrived in Pusan on April 15, alon? with several hundred other sick
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  • 300 1 BERLIN, April 22 (Reuter)— Six Britons and an Irish man released from North Korea said on arrival here yesterday they were all feeling grand and happy to be on their way home to Britain. They were Captain vyvyan Holt, former British Minister at
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  • 54 1 HANOI. April 11 (Rrutt-r) Tension is srouinu around the Frem h base in the Plain of lano major I'n'nth base in the Imlo-t'hina state of Laos. A Fremh officer said this today and added: "The leettog there is about the same as in Xasan hurt November, when a
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  • 72 1 PARIS. April 21, (AP) -U.S Secretary of State John F Dulles arrived by plane t< from Washington for the North Atlantic XJouncil meeting. The United State >, he said. ha "great faith in NATO and we want to make it a iuci '"Perhaps we
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  • 198 1 A SEVEN-year old Sinca- I pore Indian buy, Lasie Daniel died on the way to the General Hospital yeslerda> soon alter he was rescued with his brother, Patrick Daniel (13). from the Ramponß Java Road canal The boys fell into the canal while crossing
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  • 65 1 TEHERAN, Apr,: (AP The full resources of Ir;in' .security fora thrown on Tuesday into mi inten search for one of the bosses, the nationi] P< e, lii igadier-Oeneral Mahmood Afshartus, who j i.-hed withoul a trace on Mon- day nisht. in the heart of Teher.'in. Radio
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  • 22 1 THE r vv-:i wr p r mosa, O.K. Yin, baa been named honorary president tho Chinese Red Cro AP
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  • 131 1 SKELETON OF STONE AGE MAN FOUND K O V I i: (In land i April II (\|»,_Thr full skeleton of Stone Age man has been found on IM bid of an Irish lake now beinc drained to re vial serrets of life f>.flOO years uro. This and other findings including
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  • 157 1 BANGK ai n i. ..ii. r fi e ia i n which v. nigh: bv meet the pn n in S Ih-I mi? tee will h.r N itioi i i s t troi ei'i* Burmi Thi «rai I lawn as Its m Burnn be invit< mitCare
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  • 49 1 i p n i i Ceylon Mr It Senai and discu ommon when thev ai i Ive In I for the Coronation In J I) i .'i« tin u >ually well infoi n I made ik out ;i iim by nearly workers <>i Indian 01
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  • 6 1 tPANESE < Akihil AFP
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 >ctis/^;>il, all youi party -time bavounes ''i^Apg^^^j^^^Svj will yo o Available in 12 ounce tint S 'NGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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    • 70 1 USE T'« ?y Shelltox i>fl BW ll Illli r lilt* V«•II f KZjT>J Hi ill' i jHk^aw y _V_|V i < l unh him ilunmi K^Bj B fl IW V vtrokr il Is tn i»t i. I ra^BßfVl^^^^HnP ihlllKl 111. 1 f.lllllil B^mW e Miles: /m^mW a pi ice. tftsman
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  • 64 2 i S gapore Town CleansDepari I unn i pers, househol to court i v vi i e chart Mr. J. M. Devei g refuf on -foot and obstru rtion. g -..fiH 1 were imposed. The Hawkers IX; igh| 42 hawkers to court harges of
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  • 162 2 A HUNDRED and sixty four community receiving maintained at an annual cost of $15,000 by the :apore Govo nunent, ,tM keeping about 30.000 Chinese. Indians and Malaya informed, and entertained through the special community programmes of Radio Malaya. A Public Relations official told The Standard
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  • 152 2 JUDGMENT was prostpon- kin the rase in which pean. A. K. Townsend, -.the SUngapore V 'l rafß C »urt with causI a police constable driving. Th« prosecution alleg< v Townsend hit e, heave him and threw him right. There was i on the pari
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    33 2 photo. !\IK. VINCENT YAP of the Circulation Staff. help two women select books from the circular shelf of the Kaffirs Library, Singapore on thf first night it opened up to 8 p.m. Standard
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  • 141 2 THE CHURCH AND COMMUNISM THF Christian Church faces a four-fold challenge in its relations with Communism, Bishop Ralph A. Ward told the South-Eastern Asia Central Conference in Singapore yesterday. He said: "The Chiftvh is challenged to unity, as disunity and internal quarrelling Kav« ways been
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  • 45 2 THE MYSTERIES of the Chinese men;; and el. queue a! a C':. cm dinner were explaineri nembers of (be Johore Bahn Rotary dub at their weekly lea meeting vcfterdav by Mr. Homer Cheng, oresidem ol the Chinese' I YMCA. S ngi r re.
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  • 81 2 TOLD in the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that he would be imprisoned unleai he paid fa f« $600 a businessman. Lee Took Kwang. hurried o::T with a police escort to the money. Lee waj charged with failIng to comply with a court order
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  • 53 2 MEMBERS ol the H t; Board for Kota Tingaji for 1953 are the District and Administrative I er«. Che Salamh hinte A id, Sha h binte Mohame Mrs M H Edmett, Mr, Tan Khay Mr. Tan Seng T >o\ Na I iPenghulu M< bin Abdullah and Mr. T.
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  • 250 2 MOVE FOR SINGAPORE MAYOR IS WELCOMED THE Singapore City Council should be a fully elected body before having* a Mayor, Mr. S. K. Reddi. chairman of the Labour Party, told The Standard yesterday. He said: "With nominated members sprinkled among the elected Councillors, it is rather difficult to have an
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  • 86 2 1 HE Pfehang I'nion of T« i crhen met in Rauu and elected the tollo 1 e-beart-Presideni s S t re-elected); Vieo-President Mr. Austin Hooi Pei ted); Gen. Secretary s Sankaran; Treasurer Chiang Won; Editor P. Karthigeyan. L'ommittee: P. JcyarajasinZ*m, (Alahmud School Raub). D. Sinnathamby (ClirTord
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  • 83 2 THE Armed Services Welfare Association has received \he following donations: Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd., $5,000. Arohipelaß.i Brewery Co.. (I»4H Ltd $5,000. Frascr «-\nd Neave L.td 55,00t. Malayan Breweries J 'r\., 55.000, Shell Co.. of Singapore Ltd.. $790. Ritchie Brsset $150. T*"on t« of Canton $100, Pooty and
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  • 35 2 AFTER the second lecture in the Coronation series which will be given at the Y.M.C A. at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow by Archdeacon Woods, a film. •'Coronation Ceremonial." will be shown.
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  • 64 2 ABU BAKAR, a S motoi in tbi v d 1 lot Couri dl f \i < I ..e of simrve trespi ss [1 wa! i Bed that he matned in quartcri at ;i kM In Pi I anjiAg aftor i ic i piration oJ a week's
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  • 219 2 —Salvation Army Chief Agrees LT. COL. F. W. HARVEY, officer commanding the salvation Army in Malaya, agrees fully with Bishop Raymond Archer that gambling and drinkinu are today menacing the morals of the youn*. He told The Standard yester day that he found gamblm; had
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  • 218 2 Trade Leaders Answer lj m SINGAPORE business leaders yesterdoy strongly sal by Colony Legislative Councillor. Mr. Lim Yew V abolish the three legislative seats reserved for Chombc Mr. A. F. Taylor, president of the Sim ber of Commerce said: "It is wrong Chamber seats from
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  • 103 2 SINGAPORE legislators should extrcinc car? twi discrimination and avoid any appearance of forcing an issue against the will of the public on impm t.tnt AU( controversial subjects, sa\s the annual report ul the Ratepayers Association published yesterday. (hi g m rap.c.'v cfislai o for f
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  • 16 2 Fireworks Over Jap fireworks 11 I I 1 < 1 I 1 1 1" in hi i
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    • 35 2 More J^sjff w th* 'Minor' New Overhead Valve Engine fitted to woop saloon steps y^PefformaKce of World's Biggest Small Car! put dm speedy "AW* econo^y W consumpnon that is amazing. Command M AtAYAN MOTORS ITD.
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    • 84 2 GRAND OPENiNC 24th A: IJ 1 .1 ■"1.1,1,1 f,rl. li iv! Ipril i, EMBASSY HOTEI i 1<» Ml I R ROAD. i l (l i— I, LuJiiJo* for Hi/ffivno Hj|>i|l| Srnr^te n»nK lHJilllllJI! I ari [Jmllj c)e:in«ing ac I 'Wl (I the St« t J I Illltor^ ill' l T>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 93 2 Weather MIMMIM Trmprralurt: from 7 31 p.m. on April !1 to '.'W ain un April 11. Singapore (75F1. PruaitK i7."»Fi. Kt»ia Bahru il.*>F>. Kiulr Lumpur <?5F|, Ipoh J4F|, Ku.i»t.;:i (?4F). Masimum 1 rrufuratu r- from 7:;ir a .in to 7.;IO pju. on \pril Siu^aporr <J»1F), I'rna^f «87Ft. Kota Kahru (fltFl
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  • 48 3 ,i i s t delegates liurma, Sumatra, j tii<> Fed* ratio* apore irr in--iiis photograph unit Central onfereai e in c Vrcher, thi- prer. shop and his M-.ii<'(i in |hc the front raw. Kiip!- Ward, kong and Mrs. ire Bishop left. The Conids on April lh.
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  • 12 3 CLEAR CASE OF SWINDLE, SAYS JUDGE 3 s I R K I
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  • 213 3 Illegal Houses Face Drastic Action They Must Come Down After April THE Singapore City Council's building committee has recommended that action be taken to demolish unauthorised houses which are built after the end of this month. The committee agreed that demolition proceedings should be taken irrespective of whether the houses
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    37 3 hoto. MRS M.E. PEKEKA. first lot-ally domiciled woman in Singapore to be appointed a matron in the Medical Services. Mrs. Perera is a Health Matron and is attached to the Infant and f'hiiH Welfare Denartment. Stan dard
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  • 54 3 CHAN SENG POW, a Singapore Traction Co.. bus driver. was fined $30 in the First Traffic Police Court yesterday for negligent driving on Nov. '■!■'■<>. in Tanjong Pagar Road. Inspector J.C. Cooke, prose■g, told the court that Chan overtook two vehicles and then dangerously swerved to the
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  • 314 3 Storm Over Speech On 'Pro-Chiang' Students TIIK mass meeting held hv ■e^te e rI y lOadeiS They were commenting on a speech i7t£ r i Yew Hock ln tho islative Counci l on Tuesday deploring a resolution by Chinese youths to support Chiang Kai-shek. He suggested that local youths should
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  • 259 3 COMMUNALISM still exists in the University of Malaya though to a lesser extent than before,' a graduate and two students declare in articles published in the magazine of the Students Union. The (jra luate. Dr. K. Kanagaratnam and twice President the Union, says that there
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  • 212 3 FOR SALE ON JUNE 2 THIS special Coronation stamp displaying the Queen's head engraved 1> V > three dimensional process in black oti a background of royal parpie u i»l h>> on sale In Singapore on June 8. The Hrs( ease, contain- Ing T.'OOOO ten (nut stamps arrived on April
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  • 36 3 THE RELIC of St. Francis Xavicr will arrive at the Si. Michael's Church, Alor Star, on April 26 from Sungei Patani It will be taken to Kota Bahru, Kelantan the next flay.
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  • 209 3 PBOFESSOES and lecturers of the Iniversitv of Malava have formed an association which will organise socials, sports and cultural activities and promote the welfare of its members. The association, known as the University of Malaya Academic Stall' Association, also hopes to extend hospitality to leading members
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  • 123 3 S 'pore To Feature In C-Day Film THE Coronation celebrations in S;:ii;apore and the Federation will be filmed and featured i n the 8.8.C. television film, "And the People Rejoice." This programme will 3lso include celebrations recorded in other parts of the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Economic Conference, during its meeting
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  • 68 3 SIR EDWARD Rl'l SON, independent Commissioner appointed by the Singapore Governor, Sir John Nicoll. to inquire into the allowances of Government servants, will arrive tomorrow. The Council of Action representing more than 2.1 trade unions and associations of Government workers has asked Government to hold the inquiry
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  • 40 3 THE Consul for Iraq ;n Singapore will ho'd a i lion on May 2 to c< <r King Feisal ll's birth ind his accession t f > tilfl throne. The reception will be held at "Darussalam" in Chancery Lane.
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  • 120 3 XINETEEX-YEAR-OLD Chong Tock Foo, who had eight previous convictions, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore City Police Magistrate, ?vlr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn, to three months' rigorous imprisonment) to be followed by two years' police supervision, for theft. Chong admitted stealing a fountain pen valued
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  • 89 3 THE British Rubber D lopment Board has many Rims for those interested in the rubber industry and the of rubber. At a special screening at the United States Information Service theatre In Singaj yesterday, the vast potentialities and advantages of rubbeT in road making were
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  • 85 3 THE Singapore Young Men* Christian Association will ristal special stands at its premises in Orchard Road to enable members and their families to view tlie Coronation pro on June 2. A YMCA spokesman o d The Standard yesterday 'hat a nominal fee would be charged
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  • 76 3 SINGAPORE'S St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall will be the setting for a children's concert in aid of the Church Women's Association, on April 25. All parents and children will be welcome and tickets at $1 will be obtainable at the door. Pupils of Miss Gloria
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  • 160 3 THE Singapore M Society will make reprea to Government for the exemption of entertainment duty on performances organ by it, Mr. John Ede. chairman ol the society, told The Standard yet«e said it might not generally known that cultural associations and which operated ou a
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    • 150 3 JJ^^ 1f I ING NEW FORMULA OMPLETE GLAKD AL!SA f I 0 N er-chargt jroui BJ»nA S p.h.P. Tabten, ■ea formula. fxon> Um m In endoenn* pr?p«(a* *-Btrer,gth end ipr..«.JJ, bborn ca*et of glar.oulal o-d«T 'Ki' Wft#.. w«f* CO, Aobtß*o* A *'pf>r# (F.O. Boa iai) |ch Germs msi in 7
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    • 305 3 II CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN I mi U»e Junction of Victoria Street and Manila Street Shown daily at «i pm. and 9 pm katurrlay and Sunday matinee* at ptn. A am HORSES! BEARS!! LIONS!!! AMMO <iK.KR \RI)I and hlx famous I. IONS will perform for vour enterlainmeni from TONK.III ONWABIMI There
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  • 170 4 HELSINKI April 22 (AP) Finnish Foreign Ministei Ha'i Toerngren said yesterday *hai ji i Governme it saw no rea« ■en to take any artion in 'he ol Ihe Finnish '.inker H ia which has been h.i in Sii gapon since last February with a '-argo of
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    49 4 THE No. 1 Platoon "B" Briuad*. Transport Company. IMVASC. Training, which won the lnterPl.itiM.ii rifle »w*t for 1952 held in Ipoh recently* Picture shows (seated from left): L Cpl. Sui Kan. Lt. P. Robert. L Cpl. Sallehudin. Stand lag) Pie. Yusoff. Pte. Said BC. Hussin. Pte. Abdullah Pte Sidin.
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  • 84 4 AT a general meeting of l Medical Health Club held here recently the following were e^'ted Office-bearers lor 1953: President, Dr. Manj Lai Gupta: Vice-presidents, Dr. j Samanta. Dr. Narayana and Mrs. Chai Ah Thong; Secretary. Mr. R. Sinnadurai; Treasurer, Mr. Asoke Gupta; Sport Member. Mr.
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  • 216 4 From ANDREW ROTH Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, April 22.— The Sultan of Perak was nol sure whether to wear the Royal yellow of Malaya oi Royal purple oi Britain for the Coronation. He wil wear a diamond studded aigrette with eight karai diamond valued
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  • 94 4 PEXAXG. Wed— Rosalind S*»o. attractive dance h«rs tess in the City I.ipht Caba ret. appeared before Mr .1 A. Wl.uk in the Magistrate's C«urt. today anj claimed SJ><» from Andrew Yap. as sit-out fee. which she alleged was not paid. She told thr Court
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  • 204 4 PENANG, Wed. The importanre of silk worm cultivation was stressed by the Resident Commissioner Penan?. Mr. R. P. Binsham. when he addressed a party of 25 Penshulus and Malay kampon^ headmen from the five districts in IVnaag and Province Wellesley, attending a civics oourse
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  • 213 4 Cameron ian s Greet Templer In S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Com missioned General Sir Gero4d Templer, fodo^ flew to Tengah aerodrome, Sif»gopore to $a^ goodbye personally to a representative detach ment of tfce First Cameronians under their com mondmg officer, Lieut. Col. W.H. Henm'ng. The battalion is now
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    29 4 asdasda THE WINNFK Ht Wt sk, u h aiH Knp Lai in \hv luliiaatl— al R«au, the Vounc Uo.n. i,\ (hnstiaa As in aid of thru Imildinu fund.— Standard
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  • 115 4 KUANTAN. W.^.- The application by thf Chinese mem- bers of ihf Mun tor permiss.o-i to fire mcfcen during thr C'oi\mu!i<»:i celebrations has bet*M turned down* There wiH be a parade on June 2 <"i The main pari.iMq Units participating will come from th<? lL'th
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  • 69 4 BUNTAR, \v I.- < B. Guai I E in The Buntau i fui 'v v' neglifteni riving ■.r■ i i Iriving wli a c enae. It was stati f tht pr jht c' De driving Bag] Sen Par:- B id vent the road to the (Utah.
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  • 31 4 ABOI/1 s:0.00« back p.i> »4s paM to .1 whore B^hru IHBswmrs bv the Treasui y v*tcr<l.«\ The sum comprised r> months inert*mrnts. it-trospettive 1 1 oiu .l.inuar>. IM.V2
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  • 56 4 $1,000 Bail In Cheating Case 1.1 KW AH FOO. v; s :i the Singap >re Fifth C yesterd f ting three pei m of 527.65, It vm illefed thai I e d them to vi y enrolm< i I I Br.:.^:i Rod CrO^S StH.- >ty fTerent x n?. Bail of
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. T v Kuala Lumpur Coronation Ball, under the patronage of The H:gh Commissioner and Ladv Templer. the Regent of Selangor and Raja Puan Muia. will be he'd at the Chinese Assembly Hall on June 3. i.90 p.m. AH proceeds from the ball will
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  • 85 4 SHARIF bin Madon, Singapore Malaya Cup footballer and a postal clerk was put on probation for two years yesterday by Mr. Justice Brown in the High Court on his appeal against a sentence of nine months' rigorous imprisonment tor rnminal breach of trust of I $*****
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Tamil was robbed by two other Tamils of cash 'arid a piece of jewellery valued at Sl5O. in the Lake Gardens during the early hours of Monday morning. Property valued at 5645 was stolen from the house of a European Government Officer
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  • 103 4 k: a\V: Wed. A :r i>!;i y, v CSjßJsJai n ore than IM members of the .Me* Modi-: Youth Fellow-hip. fiuin Se Negn 5l lan, Malan a, .i id Si: will be beid frM April 27 tu May 1 Tiie venue of the iwill
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    52 4 photo. AlJSTKALlANJjckeygwhoare 1 n Kuala T uupur far tl* rm« nir, ttnf f clay look time off to help the Youoc WgmnV (hrMun Assm-Litum r.u* SLI Mr Frank tannery m Fr»m«isr. Mr. P. Tank.ird M Swilb ai and Mr. G. Lanstfown a* <:«~..«w i- tWtr rvrr popi" I .ia Caa
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  • 71 4 ALOK STAK. lufs. I and four Burro cm* who wrn prisouint'nt t*a< h lor inipori opium and fined a total ol J default, will ap)x>jl against t«nce on Mav 4 .nul .*> in tlu Tht ■o j c Bhwc ii I Or L2
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  • 10 4 Kluang To Get More Water Soon 1 l m m
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  • 138 4 pital, Sirtgapore, needs $140,--000 for the 195.1 financial year to meet the rising expenditure. This was stated in the hospital s 1952 report published yesterday. The report says that with the «xpajisw ft cX the hospital. it is estimated that the runirn* costs will b e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 174 4 vv en J°y "today >"S% oatcke£cfiA z&^/tyU CHICKEN fkji. NOOOLE fe SOUP > j y llatchelors Chicken Noodle Soup is a tkm^+JL^^^^H delicious treat your whole family will enjoy. I mmmJjTTu^i^? Delicious, fragrant chicken broth, garnished LmWtriLfiTmW vith parsley, and full of tender nourishing mmmmf^jTlTTt^mW nwdles. It takes only a
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  • 145 5 Accidents Added To The Thrills 1 dents during last Rrsl performance at (ire us in Queen Singapore, nearly ireers of two rotate. »andfl shrieked as i member of the trapeze troupe 10 fed into a safety I hit tl side pole. He ittempted a double vinlt. but his catcher <t.
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  • 38 5 MALACCA, Wed. Malacca*! Musi m Literary Association *4.<> i tea in honour of Inch*? Zainal Abidin Ahmad the newly appointed Lecturer in the Department of Malay Stud'e<. Universit3 of Malaya, a l the Rest house ye^nM•«^;^.^•
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  • 150 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Thirty three rists were killed in the past 21 days, by rity Forces. The last fell yesterday near base camp of the 11th and 12th Platoons of Gurkhas in Bentong, Pahang. was one of two commun^ts who approached The sentry
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  • 51 5 ML'AR. Wed— Muar district will celebrate the.^™ ll^ frotn .Inns 2-6. On Ju»e 2 t s ere will be a parade and reading of the Pro.-larnati.JM. Sc-hools m ttmv,, will attend this cerer h "'e w,ll bo «g2itoS Muar River and a pi.xession al 7..(«
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  • 7 5 LlVr- hold its -.nua!
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  • 70 5 BEE ROBF'RTS. a woman. who pleaded in the Singapore Fifth Police Court ye terday to a charge of being a vagrant, was ordered to !><• re manded in Woodbridge Hospital until May fi. B-.'e said she had been working in three places before >" had left
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  • 31 5 MALACCA. Wed. The Settlement Coronation Committee will hold a three-hour programme of 18 sports events :it the Kubu Stadium on Wednesday. June starting hi 3 p.m.
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  • 75 5 RUBBER, Stondatd London Correspondent LONDON, April 22: The following are the closing prices of rubber and Hfl on the London morket: LONDON RUBBER Spot 201 d S\ay 20id. June 20id. July/Sept. 20id. Oct./Dec. 20,d Jan./Mar 20 d. May c.i.f. 20 d. Market: Dull. LONDON TIN Spot
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    21 5 ...i^r- *»f t»i<» Younß Malayans Club. Klang had an enJo>abJc tim« \lu IULSL weaibcn, of the> went un pitnic lu Morib.
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  • 256 5 Three Attacks Within 24 Hours AFTER lying low for nearly a month, Singapore secret society gangs were active again on Tuesday night, when they stabbed and attacked three Chinese in separate incidents within the Tanjong Pagar area. Police have arrested a Chinese and 'are hunting for
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  • 177 5 Cut COLA Profits For Rice -SOPIEE PENANG, Wed. Chairman ol the Pan-Malayan Labour Party [nche Mohamad Sopiee, j said today in- was confident Government servants would accept a 40 per cent cut In cost ol living allowances, if business men also agreed to using a similar cut in profits and
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  • 33 5 MOHAMED bin Othniau was sentenced to one year's rigprOUB imprisonment, to he followed by a year's Police supervision, in the Muar Sessions Court, for liou.se trespass with intent to commit theft.
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  • 104 5 tPOH, Wed. -Three thoUS-l anri Chinese, including school children, are to participate ;n the Coronation procession here on a date to be fixed by the State Celebrations Committee. Ihe procession, in w l i Malays and Indians will ilso take part, will feature 2(\
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  • 33 5 PERAK S RECORD NO dangerous infectious disease was reported in t lie St;t'o of Perak for the week end April 18. according to the weekly summary of the State Medical and Health Officer
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  • 222 5 KUALA LI MPIK, Wed. -A young girl had to stay in a morgue in a Women's Home for two days because there was no other place to accommodate her, the Rev. T.F. Currie, said at a meeting of the Selangor State
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  • 76 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ot '.'.u people prosecuted tor alleged corruption in the Fedp- ration In Mai ch, two were public servants a penghulu ;ind a special constable The formei was acquitted! and discharged and the latter on!y discharged Of those convicted. 2fl were fined from
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  • 49 5 The Per ik MCA Educational I Committee h;«s Approved tiuther fund> f(*r i!u» const ructjbn of suitable Quarters for teachers. A second Instalmen! of 512.-' .'{oo v.as approved for the purpose at a meeting of the Committee yesterday, bringing the total approved to date to $42,000.
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    65 5 THE High Commission rr. On«»ral Sir Gerald TVmpler. prrs<*nted to th<» New Village of Perma tann Tinggi. Province WHlrsley. a sig7i«*d port rait <if himself planting a tree three last Nowrn bet. J Picture shows the His trict o ieer, Bukit MertaJam. Mr. M.A. Kidner. 2 presenting th«* photo uraph
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  • 214 5 Kl ALA LUMPUB, Wrd A claim for 510..1#0 .»> iamgfj from a mining mcineer. the ownrr ol a eai involved in ,in at cidrnt rrsiiltinj; in the dr.tth ol IG -year old s< hool hoy. Nagjappan, was dismivsrd with costs hv the 1 hief Justice, Mr.
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  • 24 5 Hi- Mai t t ommit the Fede Srhoo Deal r i i<• \l indy, it Hi,. ■.i, m i,,i < uri'k
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    • 50 5 SKIN NEEDS I N I V EA I protects against I »un, wind and I w eather; it penet- I -3tet leaving no I sHine. Ideal powder I m base. m MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES EARRINGS TO MATCH S. P. H. de SUVA SINCAIHIKE k 1 1 \tvvn a iron.
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  • 782 6 r £HE REPORT of the Committee of Unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council has at last been made public. We cannot call it a comprehensive or a penetrating report since it does not deal with the many complicated and difficult constitutional problems arising out of
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  • 1448 6 China As A World Power What are the means with which the new an d po werfu I Ch in a can assert her position in the world By A Times Correspondent THE emergence of China as a power in the past three years has gradually been admitted. What position
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  • 290 6 India's Administration Praised NEW DELHI. "A I ORE honesty, dis- A interestedness and devotion are to be found < per square inch in gov- i ernment administration < here than in any large < private organisation." < This verdict on India's government is passed by Mr. Paul 11. Appleby. distinguished
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 152 6 Sir; The sensible clamour for tiie revision of the Income Tax Ordinance with its glaring anamolies to afTord a greater measure of pressing relief to wage-earners by the new City Council Labour Group should in the interests of justice receive Govern- merit's favourable consideration. The present untaxabte
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    • 83 6 Sir;— l was sorry to ?re that I was misquoted in your editi in of Saturday Api I was particularly careful to tell your reporter that I agreed with the report in the previous day's issue and that the technical services provided at Kuala Lumpur Airport are by no
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  • 884 6 CHIEXG-MAI, Northern Siam. By A Times Special Correspondent r rHIS hill town near the Burmese frontier it, in effect, a rear base for the Chinese Nationalist troops operating in the Shan States. In spite of denials in Bangkok, essential supplies are sent by road
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    • 94 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Teiegtoph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. LONDON Room 222, The Times Building, Printing House Squoie, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANis 43 Sultan Street. 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone 829. Telephone 1055. NEWS
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    • 41 6 TOMORROW Japan is no long* r this defeated coui courted and Dal enemies. Unarmed I still dominate a Beginning tomorrow will in a seres of t! i The_Japanese^Scene AND ALEX JOSEY Why not an Asian MenVoer for Industrial Relations] f^4^ MM"'
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  • 434 7 ear karens start big DRIVE IN SOUTH BURMA TAIPEI, April 22 (Reuter) Chinese Nationalist Foreign Minister, George Teh, stated officially yesterday that his Government was prepared in co-operation with other interested Governments "to use whatever influence it may have should circumstances permit" to effect
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    58 7 ed from photo. J SOME of the 26 alleged J' a r murderers when 2 they appeared on trial at S I y}. e httl e courthouse at 2 I Githunguri, Nairobi, in I the Kiambu Native Re- i J serve. Each of the accused i bears lar^e numbers j
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  • 167 7 MAU MAU INNER CIRCLE CAUGHT UROBI, April 22— Special Branch officers of the Police, out to smash the "Central Council"— .grains -oi the Mau Mau terrorists, have so far lrt f S ted 15 of its suspected members. Announcing this a Government spokesman said this wa^ tne result to date
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  • 285 7 HANOI, April 22, (AP)— Viet- C minh troops attacked and c blew up a big French Union ammunition depot in the Red River Delta at Kienan yes- < terday, killing 30 French s soldiers. Possibly as many as 200 Union troops were taken prisoner. s The
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  • 55 7 I 22 (IP)- 1 Dutch delegav signed I the activitherlands mili- Indonesia. which one month's ns in the Foreign *he activi- n formally lia year. The ip for a three- a round greemeni formal De 27, 1P49 I have upon agree- le two parties, sian Gnvernsh
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  • 43 7 22 (UP)— The n tructing a ■narine base of the Baltic E st German a West Bcr- today. 1 18.000 East :s. among them lers, -ire val ba-e at Bay and the port of I iled to i'C yea
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  • 88 7 Archbishop Welcomes Ike 's Plan BIRMINGHAM. April, 22. (Renter) The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Geoffrey Fisher yesterday welcomed President Eisenhower's suggestion that a total war should be declared "not upon any human enemy but upon the brute forces of poverty and need." The Archbi-hop. head of *he Anglican Church, said
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  • 62 7 PARIS. April 22. (Reutcr)Four Chinese found smoking in a raid in an opium den hero threw an oil lamp on to the straw matting floor and started a fire police said yesterday. Police had to fight the blaze v ..ore they could arrest four men and the
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  • 131 7 US TO CUT FOREIGN SPENDING WASHINGTON, April 22 (AP) The Eisenhower Administration has tentatively decided to cut foreign aid spend ing by about U552,000,000,000 below the amount President Truman recommended as absolutely necessary for the next fiscal year, starting July 1. it was learned here yesterday. An Eisenhower aid request
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  • 22 7 NATIVES protesting against increased ta^ces wounded nine policemen with shotgun fire at Badagry, 70 miles west of Lagos yesterday. -UP.
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  • 93 7 PARIS. April 22 (AP) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Council will call upon its 24 members this week to build 2,700 warplanes during the next two years for the Allied air force In Europe, an American source said yesterday. This would boost NATO's European
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  • 204 7 HONGKONG, April 22, (AP).— The bamboo curtain has tightened around China. The Reds have now limited the number of newspapers that may be mailed outside of China to one, the official People's Daily of Peking. During the first year of the Red reign, Communist
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  • 93 7 WASHINGTON, April 22. (i;Pj— The Justice Department today filed a civil anti-trust suit charging five major oil companies of conspiring to participate in an international oil cartel The suit filed in the Federal District Court here, is intended as a substitute for a grand jury
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  • 179 7 PARIS April 22— A change New emphasis is .given to the fundamental thesii of the Malenkov Government that "(here are no contentious questi^rtnat cannot be so ved peacefully on the, basis or mutual agreement. tttArki on "warmongers wiiici. durini latter year. w«r« almost inevitably included
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  • 99 7 I LONDON, April 21. I (Reuter). Women civil I servants, long campaign 1 in? for equality with 1 men, yesterday hit out at their own sex for giving men preferential treatJ ment they complained that landladies preferred male hoarders. Delegates to the National Association of Women
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  • 113 7 WASHINGTON, April 22 (UP)— Gen. J. Lawton Collins has told Senate investigators that Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway called otT on his own initiative a proposed Korean offensive in May 1951. Collins, it was learned, told the Senate ammunition investigating subcommittee Monday that Ridgwajf had not
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  • 25 7 GENERAL Sir Brian Robertson, retiring Commander in the Middle East, met the Egyptian Prime Minister, General Mohamed Naguib, for the first time yesterday.
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  • World News In Brief...
    • 57 7 THE first Australian stamp to portray Queen Elizabeth was issued by posi offices throughout Australia yesterday to mark the Queen's 2<th birthday. The stamp is worth 3Jd Flags are being flown throughout the country. The Governor General. Sir William McKi-11. and State Governors have sent congratulatory
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    • 28 7 TIM State Department has become so security <onMious that it at present is fudging an employee or a Jon applicant by whether he has a gossipy wife.— U.P.
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    • 28 7 ACTIVATION of two new Republic of Korea <ROK» Divisions, announced Sunday, puts ihe HOK army in position to man 8.") per rent of the 155-mile Korean front AP
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    • 28 7 THE Weal German Supreme Federal Court announced yesterday that five men arrested on a efcarge of being memher*; of an alleged Soviet unv rtaf had hern released. A.p.
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    • 25 7 THE Turkish naval training ship. Savorona. will visit Britain over the week-end the first to call since Turkey became a Republic in 1923 A P
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    • 42 7 THE P.tkistun Government announced Tuesday that it has given permission In si x American mountaineers to attempt <o climb the world's second highest peak, the IH.IM) \<>o\ "K-2" or Clodwin Austen, in the Illl" ii- ir ili Win ii>f border.- A. P.
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    • 21 7 JOMO KENYATTA mid five men convicted with htm us "Mail Mail leaders" yesti lodged appeali agaf n "nn«ii>. tion and AFP
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    • 18 7 A VIOLENT storm swept Lisbon r '-0 BihMrtei yetterdav. injuring '!."> pefBMM .uul te.'rinjj tin* reofl ol| liomrs. Reuter
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    • 22 7 ADMIRAL Arthur W Hertford United State! Command-ei-in-Chief. Pacific, arrived nt the Unitrri States naval siali«»n at Sanctoy Point. Manila B.iy yiNU'idny Reuter
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    • 37 7 A SATIRICAL Austrian nv>vie surest ing peace might have beef) accomplished Jf Margaret Truman had wed Marshal Stalin's *on, drew i:iu£tn rrom the audience ;«t the mx' h I onal Film PVfttival at Cannes i;>si night AP
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  • 53 7 photn. AS unidentified aircraft approach in lnrio < Mini, a mm. anti-aircraft crew goes Into action. The communist Vietminh have almost no pl.im-s so thr Frrnth do not ust modern jets but prefer to Hunt in out moded World War
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  • 254 7 WASHINGTON, April 22, (Reuter). -The Secretary «l" State. Mr. John Filter Dulles, said yesterday that the present seiurit> planning ol the Western INMI could not be modified because of recent Soviet movt'v Mr Dull-. said thi i i 1 :is to attend thr forthcoming
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  • 30 7 TWO I^mdon import en a re fined a total <>f ***** yesterday for allowing 1 00 tons of pitf lead t<; be exp< rted to R sia UP
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  • 95 7 W DELHI, v. f i jn mis; ion in India have b& n told ofll lv i ri not induigt COnVCf l"'! H Minist. i Ka Kal i: announced In ay, Hi- i >■ i n lo Qu*stion- Lo *rei CnambS th< t»o vcr n i
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  • 16 7 ,1 mat i-ic >aded i. u k tm th< > i I: I- ;i UP
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    • 186 7 q rut;v m iii: tsmtxts ni i##;s/ q MwSsti BfC* W \OT only the world ond his wife' Smith* Tr,j*< I Alarms will be going with them' In t very detail of A clock and cast, these Travel Alarms hove bren crafttmon- made to pltose the modern man ond woman
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  • 210 8 5 PARIS, April. 22 (Reuttr)— British jet fighter production will be strengthened to capo city and many new production lines will be opened in Europe under a $500,000,000 about (£180,000,000) aircraft construction programme agreed to by the 14 Atlantic pact countries. The
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  • 19 8 PI- TAIWAN PACT THE Philippine Foreign Office announced yesterday that a barter trade agreement, with Nationalist China (ForSOO'l. Reuter
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  • 55 8 PENANG. Wed. The services of a (German diver, Mr. Richard Ernesi Blum, has been obtained by a Chinese salvaging company in Singapore to salvage a Japanese tanker, sunk through sabotage during the occupation. The wreck lies off Jelutong opposite the Shell Oil Depot. and salvaging work
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  • 484 8 THE following passengers will disembark at Penang and Singapore from the P. O liner Corfu on April 23 and 27 i espeel i >1y > Penang:- Mr D W A Hen. Mr Buiuidon bin Haji Hassan; Mr J W Blows: Mrs. M M. Ciiadburn; Mr Mrs.
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    44 8 THE 114-year old wooden battleship H.M.S. ('on way which is used as a training; ship, went aground near ilw Menai suspension bridge. Caernarvonshire. Experts $ay it will cost £100.000 to salvage and repair her. At low tide the (on way remained upright. Mirror photo.
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  • 78 8 MANILA, Apri 1 22 (AP> -A US$l 000.000 anti-bioti pa- I d supply the Fa: Basi u :h most .»f t"; pharmj- ticaJ products soon will be »>--ah: »hed in th« P\\. ippints by Parke. Davis C Rova Dean, i-orr.pr.nv rant to the vice-president, made
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    • 600 8 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K 1 .urnpur 311 S'pore B**Bl 'S P Sham 2!> Malacca 456 Penan* 87 b^jww j^SL FOR UK COWTINKWT Spore P kaan Penan* i Bealaireri for Havre Lonrdam In Pmt 23 Mem leuck for Genoa, L'pool An'werp. Hamburg. inPmt M2SA pi H»-ni annoch for Avonmuuth
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    • 602 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Kr-cular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port sxvrttenham ft Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China A: Japan I>ue Spore Hue PCMM| From "V l! o Mav 6 M|V J»pan. H'kong AnNhlin "bj J llonckoni Saib SaiU Penang Spore ror Ank
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    • 336 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam I.loyd Holland Amerira line Nedrrland I ine Rotterdam Knttrrdam Amstrrdam lIM.IKW BOSTON NEW YORK Pllll ADF! PHI A B VI NMORK MOKII K NKVV OKIrXNS TALISSE (SMN) 19 tSA^f 1 27^7 MAPIA (SMN) 29\pr5>lay 6 T.May 8 9May OVERYStL (RL) 915 May 16 May
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    • 589 8 EAST ASIATIcInf SAILINGS FROM M INDlN\\|\ i k Ittti *SELAND!\' for Bangkok I im i% "SONGRHLA f.,i H lfffc "JAVA" for Djakar^ Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manfla Kob* Yokohama I "FIONIA" for Bangkok 1 lnt "ASIA" for Bangkok Sa Hongkong. Man •>« Yokohama |/fj MANCIUKIA 8AIIIN(S TO (OMINrM N( \HOihA For
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  • 246 9 sh arp Rise In British Exports To Red China ;f"1,1,7.er s and textile machim.l Ch '"^e textiles, them, somebody else in E ur ?u,\ "ft™ Ihe y w ant .lo koop the Chinese marte H w «""d-and we want Britain has barred shipments' o! any strategic goods to Communist countries
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  • 243 9 '•MHO. April TZ, (IP) —Rubber amounting to of all grades were exported from Ceylon iccording to statistics compiled by the onimissioner, Mr. H. Jinadasa. Th< intries that imported the quantities were Red China, 29,691 tons. United States 1fi.898 tons and the Kingdom 15.0H9
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  • 169 9 RUBBER GOES UP CENT Standard Market Reporter II BBFR prlcw ln Si pore improved by rent pe r lb a steady market that closed at 6H2 cents per lb for lust grade rubber for May shipment. The market was dull all day unti] 'he closing .stages News of increased wnthetic
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  • 85 9 THE pi i; < market in Sinj .:<-ier in copra and dull in cooonui o.i yesterday with no business passing Copra quotations were lower buyers and $42 sellers Apri pment. l onul o iy< rs indicated sr;n buyers and S(i3 sellers. Stncaoore product prices (per picul> quoted by
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  • 63 9 :OR f one of the manufacturer* At Y.T. Liu of rtrial Co. Ltd. in the course Asia. [ndoru a I re Exhibition icts at the ext month. I •ion at Ind nesia for >efore visiting I way back to f Dan Chung Inc ym
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  • 20 9 Mil U I v. an ol Pakisi freezing I asking manul U an J 1 at the latest
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  • 7 9 I supply tu ivdro- Reuter
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  • 44 9 >K. Apr::. 22, < I'P) Largi s1 steel arms are ne- ttinjg up ol a n try' s Brsl For joint ese mining and n ore del* I to be built re are large Seventyproduction will while 25 p?r ported.
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  • 44 9 lINGTON, April 22 S State Departiresterday he department soon to provide and 500.000 r Pakistan. Andrews, Technical Administrator of 4 Programme, made < nt to the Senate ttee. He did ear whether he the wheat shipI be proposed as a r for sale.
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    45 9 photo. %8 .V there is spare for luggage in the rear. The 53 mii/Sf 111 cl veJ °P s M h -P. tivlnff a speed of about 53 miles per hour with a petrol consumption of onlv 1 sallnn per 03 miles AP
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  • 187 9 WASHINGTON, April prominent Americans, Brito men yesterday addressed Council of Ministers calling Atlantic community. They asked the Council, now i meeting in Paris to propose! the lowering of tariffs, revise import quotas cirid customs' j regulations, so thai the Atlantic nationi can be merged into
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Apr 22 SpeStand ird Service: prices on tic Hongkoi g Exchange todav were $15.77 to tl .sterling 15J162S to US 5i. 835 to Malayan >i; 50.213 1 Indonesian Ruppiah Gold $"207.00 to one tael.
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  • 380 9 Relieving Rubber Exporters Can Help Malaya— Experts TAX RELIEF for the Moloyon rubber exporter is urged ot this time not because Malaya expects ony more thon exporters in the United Kingdom, or special consideration, but because th* rnunfrw r«nuiroc if Thi« view is held by rubber
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  • 116 9 COMMODITY PRICES LOBIN fi rubbrr prices Minis per Ib m Singapore \rsirrd.t» sjsjssj; Bu>rn Srllrrv Tesie: st«.«dy. ■NQAPORB, \\>d The prite af tin I«k*4.? was PM p»r pit ul Doun S.*>A. LONDON RIIUUK \\i 'dn«-sila\ uprmnf prieea i>«r \u. wtrr *O 1 h > S Settlrmrnt House Tern»-« Tone: (|un
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  • 23 9 THE MUTUAL B •>• Offi i 'i■ i< d an additional F107.000.(iflfl credit for France ir: the rreni fiscal wear. A.F.P.
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  • 109 9 KNWUU w (l The Malayan -hare market re- j mained pi i v um -ja*.. in quoiauo:. Usß previous day's s with only small basin* f, T.n share prieei tenoeH \o I* c er at the c >■*.» \k << le t, trials hari ima I Investment
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  • 110 9 ECAFE Hears Asia 's Minerals Position H 'lOK\O. April St.— Delegate! at yrsind.n Mslon <>1 th»- t«*n day ECAFK Asian mineral resource* inference, now beinn held in Tokyo. r\plaiiml the mdition of mineral rrsources drvrloprnenl iu th< ir tvn countries. T))o con fen i ign velopment. The S' iael Varanaov,
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    • 65 9 Independent Morning Newspaper rilii morning doily is published i- Singapore and i» •••rculated throughout South-Eost Asio. Smgopor. Standard" is derated to local news Pictures. addition, it corries world-wide coreroge. "Singapore Stondord" features articles with a mass opp •nd Qims ot giving the public if ir.ewpo.nt.. MiiinMQijniaia^ffVMlliiilfflflM *M» D, ff ,CULTY
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    • 159 9 O (/fi/npse of Chirtrse history famous lnM^*i3&Ntti\ H AH^ C EN E RAL I I #J|Ow%. populorU knowi bi i |U 1 jL J^—^m/p Kvon Kunr, „n ot I A j* JjMrTT^«^^^ fh« two rom o u ll\^ IU 1 ll^, j general. o» fr \l^ Pn^ > r l
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    • 780 9 CfJLT/f Dnor M?f!an 'GA:<4'». I ARRIVAL Si 130. 3. IJO and I roa i. Rm d Aamt r4" kt SUM I. THCATBCTTE: F;!m show Penav.g. Bangkok 8 am. DEPARTURE: 730 am. pi friendi 1.15 p.m. CAT HA? PACUIC TO: ARRIVALS: 5 3.) pm t< Am not K«4 Men rWC'A: Dressmaking
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  • 60 10 tosonnd *amm TIIK COUPON' BEAD THIS BEFORi: YOL OKDF.K YOUR PATTERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps if you want your pattern cut. If I don't get the stamps you don't get the pattern. A number of orders have come to me without the stamps. These wont
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  • 203 10 A ll through this week The Singapore Stand ird presents its twelfth star contest. All you've Rot to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six davs and send them together with the names of the stare under •We covtr to the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 775 10 Sir;— ln an interview with a newspaper correspondent, published in the Straits Times on April 13, 1953. a Miss R. K. Applebee. Sister Tutor in the .Medical Department, Federation of Malaya, is alleged to have said that "a union lacks tone and nurses prefer an
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    • 513 10 Sir: I read your editorial and th e speech made by the Trade Union Adviser about a Malayan Nurses' Union I had the good fortune to b e sent on an overseas Nursing Course but iince I've returned and spoken to others who took various overseas
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    • 153 10 Sir. It is no doubt very encouraging to see the adoption of plans by the Singapore Government to combat unemployment in the event of a 'slump' It cannot be disputed that much attention has been given to the betterment of labour conditions in this city For
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    • 140 10 AH me to r, for your courage in writing as uncivilized S >uth Africa m your editorial '•Let's Civili: o S. Afri v illy pa] 10 )S« the S >uth I. May 1 go furth iay that any nation wh is in Asia, or in Africa, or
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    • 92 10 '.i ferem e to April IT signe I ne who hides be- 1;:: ume of '*Obsen r" I suggesi that he himself -o ore observant con -erning the Dir< i v'*' releconuminicaions the Controller of •lions' evid- the recent arr> ire entirely 1 a ered coi j m
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    • 198 10 J *M f IjjT¥> {TYTYry STARTS TODAY I 4 jLILL I al I kf k l u am i- :j g.45 v THE GREATEST SEA ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! 144^^ M-G M presents TIIMOUTH i ADVEMJRrf i SPENCER TRACT GENE lIERIEJ j VAN Mm LEO (E|l I m» DAWN ADDAMS
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    • 144 10 i From TODAY |rf|.(L 4 JLSJLJ ||il. COLUMBIA Pi< !j! 'THE SABRE THE ARPO\AiBRODERICK CRAWFoSI JUARBABA HALE LLOYn riS? If jou loved 0 The fun of miracle on 34th st. THE HAPPINESS OF GOING MY WAY THE H.LARity Of YOU CAN T TAKI IT WITH YOU ...this one's forVQ(//^ f
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    • 155 10 VXTI i < h\\ <a < TV'' X J 'M-.lUluN: itMicN i.i...,. im III! KM)\\ u|< EVCBI'. 1 jrour »WB HIKTHDATI \Kll > M arc i2l 1 I lA J'V.;-.f Mil <il-:MIM- May ,i j or routine duties lr| LKO-Jjv i>3 |q x vißuti a L*tei .110w t: forob unexpected
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  • 20 11 Club eth Estate 3-2 in a N > ee va 7-21, 14-21. John C1 17-21, g Pak va 21-8,
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  • 397 11  - ROCKY MARCIANO RESUMES TRAINING GALE TALBOT By AP nrriMinn.l,.,,) absence of SreCkM (AP)-WUh a notaWc 8 to take run or specialists discovered two small but free-flowing cuta inside his nose and ordered him to cease boxing for a fortnight, the Bro.-kton buster has been taking things easy at his Massachusetts
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  • 32 11 1 Double, P Tv Sing! x"'' iion Day Committee it is hoped that* a record number of pntries vil J* cora ifnlcorn 't e Played ofl during coronation "week.
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  • 113 11 Coronation Tour Contest Rm»S E p?.°l the c Sinsapore stan <>ard will cho««e the B&srtSt«*; sr^S" Ce =2S KM February ftffi Sf tfi lhree moath '">"• of Tki c- y ls l l<l n<l lr "'<• J"'"t sponsorshlD t o Thc J atte r nndrrt.ikr to finance th<- winner's ******
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  • 522 11 TAN.TONG MAUM, Wed.— For the th;rd successive year, A. Sabapathy won the Methodist English School championship at the school sports held here on Saturday. Noridah binte Yang and Tan Chong Chin wer e joint champions in the Girls A division. Sultan Idris Training College ]USt
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  • 66 11 SINGAPORE YMCA hold a swimming carnival at theNuffield Pool m Beach Road on June 19 and 20 for memberi <-f the three Colony Y" «<riri :)u- A rmrd* Forces. Th t carnival will feature 12 men ,ind women events nnd two events, Si metres back 'ir.ke and
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  • 203 11 BOURM 4OU lH (E and), April (AP) The B: have thei tx I chance in 16 ol inning the men'i singles ol theil own hard I tennis i;tmpionship, b .it i bright prospect! are die more to a v>. ..k fie d than impi ments
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    19 11 „lIN pi N"Mmn. (.ipiain ,1* Singapore th«* instons Mr \ig<l Morris i Police, at .1 th« Singa- di.i Youth
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    • 52 11 I. A 9.18 pm. SAQP (Hindi) i i morrow •CHI i Halay) FTiTTTH Am y i^lU^^.kJ M p.m. \l l LA VAN" (Taatil) 15. 6 15 ti 9 15 n:\ CONQUEST* 1 nh olor > i iV 9.15 p.m. 1,01.1)1 N HAWK" (Tech.) Si m World Onlj W M5 -\n\
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    • 119 11 NOTICES' Kneistration Office for thr an niMl Revisfoj of Electoral lie Sister in thr Klectoral Ward of Rungsar. IT 18 jm rebj notified for general information thai an additional oflßce for the polling district of Bungsar in the Municipality of Kuala Lumpur has be< n opened at the "Information Centre,
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    • 615 11 ACKNOVHJ IM.MI NT \IR. A- Mrs Yang tal v ifn, L~l Mr. Tai ii ft Mrs. TaJ T. Mg, M I P.n Pong, ter T:ii Thye v \1..«-«er Tai i. sincerely tank nil fricmls tives. SCho niPinbrrj of assoeiatior for their night \i> i of condolence, tri--1 butes and I
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    • 252 11 DK.VIII Si HARRIKT W •of H 44 llitfh Strw Binga por i i ed En jrnr Ntirving Honip Hut tihi- .> f L« > I j MUn b* I .1 I M i I iliy at 12 i t illness. SIIUATION9 At \M i ii I 1-24 H L. ,r<l
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    • 119 11 t!-'An*-i. OUT ALL MAH VASSUH, Ts^^^^^^^\ TRV I N' T' CHISEL XvAS'M. AH SHORE laHM Tm' VAn TOH HOvTg^V^T -£-.v/ \/V£-/v?6<ST«4r/<3VC>V U SENiATOR V* rH'GOVEAK/MENT \GOTASH.'F-^V VO'PE T-TROE I^ AND SKOHK WHO'S SLVN'TH' I ROSEMARV \tgZ~f" W > EH -JUST BECAUSE LOOK VO«E LOOKIM' FO' VOuVE GOT SUCH GCSE#!VM£vr roS'O.OOO-)
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    36 12 I t> «o< s Bolton s goalkeeper. II inson. to puiuh clear <»f the rharsiag Lishauui twitljont Uv.nl for tlio momeiit) Mrhilc another Arsenal atlacker goea down below |o rvoM all the hustle above at Highbury.
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  • 110 12 RESULTS of Singapore Business Houses Football Association league soccer matches played jresterda) uric: Division I: Fraser and nv.ivc beat Singapore Cold > irage I—o. Division II: Ford Motors beat VT. 8. 3—Z Division III: Hongkong and Shanghai Bank beat Shell "B" 2—o KP M. beat Chartered
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  • 38 12 THE I. T. Union is anxiwVih *T e cri f k ratchet T\il?J«i Junior league teams. leim -iterested are n ked to pommunicate with Mr. Charles r u e is of th ,e p cricket convenor.
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  • 699 12 The Koreans Give Another Splendid Display COLONY CHINESE LOSE 4-0 IF THE climate affected their earlier displays in the Colony, the South Korean tourists proved that they have overcome this by giving another brilliant performance against a Singapore Chinese Football Association XI at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Koreans won
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  • 93 12 l AIPING, wed.— The Water Sp >rts to he he ake i Jui 2 mecth Coronation Wses to be a gn'a affair. se keen to i> in, m i reI forward < Mr. F. X Sai k > n May i■■ p ted I lows: 100
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  • 283 12 King's 2 Goals Decide For F N SCORING a goal In each half Fraser Ncave Sports Club brought off a I o victory over the Singapore Cold Storage when they met in their Singapore Business House Division 1 fixture at the Fraser Neave ground yesterday. The game was interesting! despite
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  • 47 12 ENTRIES are called for the Marigold Badminton Party's 195;{ Tournament. The events are: B Division Singles, C Division Sin-les, and School-Boys Singles. Entries will close on May 13 Entry forjns are obtainable from the Hon Sports Captain, Mr Ng Cheng Hua. 19. Phillip Street. H
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  • 59 12 PEORIA. Illinois, April 22 (UP)— Frank Sedgman of Austrai:a beat .Tack Kramer 4-6, b-i, 6-2 tonight to make the record 41-31 in Kramer's lavour in their cross-country professional tour. In the other .singles match Hancno Sc-ura downed Ken McGregor lu-8, 6-1. The Rjramer-Segura team beat
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  • 48 12 qf J. Hf: of th e Youth Y n':. u l<m lli: '"^nt between Jfoung Men's Muslim Association and Pulau Brani Boys' Club which was to have been Pla>e d on t h. Rallies Iristit^ tion Rround yesterday w£ P ned M u *™«id was
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  • 48 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Todaj -thall r<. were: SCRC -B' beat SelanBOt C ib —(i div. 2 (S) it h. Div 2 (N1 TPCA 'B* whip-' ped S ang P b1 CampR 10— 0. Di\-. 3 (C^ Po ice Volunteer Reserves" beat Si A reserves e— 3.
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  • 45 12 GENIAL Youngsters beat j 'i- Youngsters 7-4 in a Ii idly soccer at Farrer Park v erday. Scorers for Genial Younsre Rama Ci). Thamby Segaran, and Sam Phoo" 1 ndaraju and Ah mat each ■1 twice for .Junior YoungS. t'
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  • 134 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Although candidates entered for Saturday were given slow work a lew of Penang trainer Jimmy Martin's charges were sent against the clock. The j going was soft. Exhibitor (Tulloh> and Mo- 1 tion Picture (Russell) were the best workers when they skipped [he three
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  • 103 12 SINGAPORE VOl u n :eor Corp?, represented by Captains Tan Mong Heng and Thong Sing Cning, and Lieutenants R. Minjoot and G. Newman. won the Galistan Cup Kitlc Competition held at the S\'C Seletar Rifle Range on Sunday. Tiiis trophy was presented in 1932 by
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  • 105 12 Boxer Dies His Opponent Is Held WORCKSTKR i Stassadra. >*ttsi. Apr. ft (APi— l>itk >liJl«r of Warren Matuohussetts undoftMtt'd jrovag professional weiterweight, died in his dressing room vesterday after fafltag to answer the bell for Ihe fifth round of a scheduled six-rounder against Jimnn Brown of Hartford. Connecticut. Miller seemed
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  • 137 12 KLAXG. Wed. The Merryones Badminton Party of Klang beat the Ampunt; Youth Club, Kuala Lumpur, by five games to one in a badminton match played at Klang. The results were: (Merryones players mentioned first). Singles: Goh Beng Kim beat Cheng Guan 13 10, 15— 9; Lee Seng
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  • 42 12 Another W.I. Boxer For Singapore LONDON. Apr 22, (R the 1 I heavyweight box .vd an ftfht in S pore next month, his iger Jack Bui ita d today. B -.:r:;s r. HectOl the Ti terweighi va winning d< boon on\ <> more
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  • 60 12 RA'.'B. Wed 1 represent Pi lay a cup ra Prrak on Saturday on the G padanq. Traa Road, Raub. be s fro-.n G Turnei Kit, A i\\ r tth). Lira H (Be:. 1 ng), F ig 1 S i ian, Woi k Chow. Sui K
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  • 57 12 i.T an inaui eting ol the Mersing Footba AttO -tion, the following were elected olVno-Moarors: Patron>: The Distrii -t Oil Mersing, ami Mr McPhail; President: [nchc SaUri bin Haii Yahya; Vice President. Inche Hashlm bin Puteh; Secretary Treasurer: Paul. Independent dt 1 Inche Yunoj I Inche
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  • 156 12 Al STR ALIANS feel that Kngland has an even chance of winning the Ashes in the Test cricket series to be played in Britain soon, said Mr. Bernard Kerr, pries for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Mr. Kerr. u the ABC's Fedora 1 Sporting Supervisor, arrived
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  • 26 12 KLANG. Wed.— The Sciarigor Coast Club. Klang. will hold its annual tennis tournament from May 2. Entries for all events close on April 27
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The following will represent, the Malayan PWDSC at I Cricket On its ground against the BOR>. Headquarters Malaya Command at 11 a.m. on Sunday: R. VV. Benjamin, D. Kersey S Bferican, W. Fernando. Y I Seevaretnam, r. Weerasekera, K. Suppiah. J. Soneviratne. C. Jayatalike,
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    36 12 photo. President Eisenhower throws out the first ball for the fi»M game of the Washington baseball season on April 16, Aft.i watching the match for a while he flew to Georgia for hi> golfing holiday.- AP
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  • 145 12 MCC To Test Six New Balls LONDON, April 22 (Reuter)— Revolutionary ino\r* are afoot in the "sedate" cricket world. After thr t.i\ free concession which has gladdened the hearts of thr cricket magnates comes the inspiring news that conn trv cricket bowlers may in the future be aided U\ smaller
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  • 18 12 COLONY BOXING RESULTS I I 1 1 I B 1 I f 1 I 1 i w I
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    • 49 12 DOBBIC DICO WATER METERS fi£ Made in A -^JC* Ws 1 IMPORTS EXPC. I; LIMITED Marki I EH SINGAPORI 1. !V to 2" meters avai Coronation Souvenirs Special 1 1/ printed for Coronation Sfiilable for iirtrawiri IVinh (I in ;ilh.nli\r MM Up U I 217 Still H«khl P SINCAPOH
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    • 103 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Singa] tfaI Scliools V Joi I o'n at Jalan Besar Si Div. 2. SHBRC v HM Dockyard at SHU: D >. v Govt. ntinQ Geylang; T'.u 1 v B. Bulan ai CYMA; :;C Brnddrll SC v Bales er f ed at B< >D< 1 )XING SABA Team tionshtps
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