Singapore Standard, 5 May 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l No. 802. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 970 1 Sea res 207,060 Votes: Gets Free Trip To UK For Coronation Eng Yoon, Gomez Also Get Awards Standard Staff Reporter PERAK'S A. I. Thillainathan wins the Standard/Alfred Coronation Tour contest and a trip to England on May 24 for a ringside view of one of the
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  • 231 1 If ock Br often I I')— The United Nations broke i Korean truce negotiations to* >tan as the neutral custodian prisoners who refuse to be repatriated. Tho Communist! a' ready had they considered as b neutral nation. Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison, the ch ei United
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  • 14 1 E A rea Has $107M. Surplus r- .e I >,- ir- e- I In a,
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  • 28 1 COM VIUNIST Czechoslova- iy announced an amnesty for civilian and military prisoners based upon the Soviet pattern. Rumania and Hungary have previously annoui. milar measur AP
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  • 21 1 THE British Foreign Office said yesterday that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden's "general condition has Improvnight on Sunday. A P
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  • 24 1 TOKYO, May 4, (Reuter)— Mount Aso volcano, on Kyushu, Southern Japan, erupted explosively yesterday for the fourth time since April 27.
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  • 40 1 NEW DELHI, May 4. (Reuter) India is trying to get back the famous Kohinoor diamond which forms part of Queen Elizabeth's (the Queen mother), crown, the deputy Education Minister. K D. Malviya, told the Lower House.
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  • 127 1 LONDON. Mon.— Four columns of compounded gloom fot' the Malayan rubber industry^ marched across the financial section of the Times this j morning as Sir Sydney Palmer's report to the Rubber Growers' Association on May 1 and Sir John Hay's report to Malacca Rubber Plantations
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  • 26 1 CHARGES of mutiny will be made against 241 soldiers on the Baltic island of Bornholm who demonstrated against increased national service last February.- Reuter
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    161 1 Standard Shipping Reporter r H.M.S. OCEAN, the light ■eel carrier, steamed into the Singapore Naval Base yesterday morning, en route to Korean waters for "another bash at the Reds." her third since the beginning of the Korean war. It was from the Ocean, that naval pilots, operating piston-engined Soa Fury
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  • 62 1 LONDON*. Mav 4 (UP* Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill expressed British anxie'y at the Communist invasion of Laos todav but he refused a request to call a special conference of powers interested |n Southeast Asia. Sir Winston made a short statement in the House of Commons
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  • 27 1 THE governors of 46 states met in Washington yesterday for a series of unpredccented and secret briefings by President Eisenhower and his top aids UP
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  • 196 1 HANOI, May 4.— A possible push by the Communist-led Vietminh toward the Laotian kingdom's administrative capital of Ventiane shaped up today as French and Laotian forces still awaited a major attack on the royal city of Luang Prabang. While only a brief patrol clash was reported
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  • 223 1 QUEEN TO SEE AUSSIES AT WORK AND PLAY CANBERRA. May 4. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will make 35 separate flights totalling nearly 10,000 miles during, their visit to Australia next year. Visits to nearly 50 country! communities as well as the major cities are included In
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY. May 4. (AP)— A marriage party of 18 persons was burnt alive at Somvadi village, near Aurangabad. it was officially disclosed yes. its day. The victims were a chil I, the bride. 1 1> women, who went to a buron (Muslim wedding ceremony)
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  • 39 1 TUNIS. May 4 (AFP) Large-scale abstention in the city of Tunis and big massparticipation in the countryside, especially in rural communes, were the main features of elections in Tunisia yesterday, according to competent circles.
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  • 42 1 AUSTRALIAN Minister of External Affairs Richard Casey announced last night a technical mission consisting of three French officials was on its way by air from Saigon to Melbourne to select military equipment for the Associated States of Indo-China.- UP
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  • 524 1 All Comet Victims Found But Many Can't Be Identitied NEW DELHI Radio, quoted bv Reuter. vesterday reported that all 43 bodies had been recovered from the 8.0.A.C. Comet jet-liner which crashed near Cml- cutta on Saturday. None has yet been identitied, and recognition is impossible for __tt__y« In Singapore, a
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  • 26 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh took his final revision fii._ht in White Waltham yesterday before receiving his pilot'* wings this afternoon at Buckingham Palace.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 THREE Philippine Navy destrover escorts sailed yesterday for the southern Formosa port of Kaohsiuni <"> fourday goodwill VI it tO National'*! Chinest od fortress. AP
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  • 86 1 Argonauts For UK, S'pore Run Standard Aviation Reporter As a result of the Comet rrash at Calcutta. 8.0.A.C. may temporarily replace one of the two weekly Comet ser vices between Singapore and London with an Argonaut service. Captain llu_.h Birth, Singapore manager of Oantas Empire Airway *aid yesterday. Argonauts weir
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  • 59 1 PARIS. May 4 (AFP)—Firemen from T'T Paril tire stations were today fighting a drastic fire which broke out at Colombes a suburb weal of Paris close to a tyre factory. In a!!, some 200,000 tons of rubber are afire Smoke darkened the skieover several miles
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  • 319 1 KUALA LIMPCR. Mon. The Rubber Produce r. Council of Malaya will not be sending any representatives to the Rubber Study Group Conference at Copenhagen to replace the three members who were killed in the Comet crash. The three Rubber Producer^ ncil men
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  • 111 1 WASHINGTON, May I (AP) The Uta ter>t_ |n the Pacific probably will include hydrogen ex| lented i nitude. j Using know tried out cautiously in two previous leriea Involving M thei monucleai expei ments thp mosl recent of which reportedly produced the mightiest man-fnada l b!;i
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  • 290 2 First Answers From 5 Schools FIRST replies to the academic questionaire sent out by the interim committee of the proposed Hanyang University, show that 21 1 students of Chinese schools in Singapore want to enter the university. Dr. S. Y. Wans:, sec rrt. iry to the proposed
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  • 121 2 Children's Society The newest society in the University of Malava is the Children's Society formed recently to organise educational tours for the benefit of the children in the vicinity of the University. There ar p lo date <»" members including the Vice -Chancellor, Sir Sydney Caine. many prominent members of
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  • 75 2 ONE of the li ading Buddhist priests in Ceylon, the Rew Nara ihathera, will arrive al Kallang Airport at 4.30 p.m. today for two-month tour of the Federation and Singapore. Afterwards he will fly to London to open the first Buddhisl Vihara there. The Singapore Buddhist
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  • 118 2 THK proprietors and publishol Qalam, Melayu Raya, Mibj and Hiboran, und ihe Lembaga Bahasa Melayu v.TI give a reception in honour of Mr. Zainul Abidin bin Ahmad, who has been appointed senior lecturer of the Malay Department, at the University of Ma aya. The reception
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  • 159 2 One-Way Traffic ANOTHER one-way traffic loop has yet to be introduced experimentally before Singapore's East-West traffic scheme can he made permanent, .Vlr. W. R. M. Haxworth, Super.ntendenl of the Traffic Police, told Tho Standard yesterday. Mr. Haxworth pointed <<ut that the East-West traffic route is
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  • 48 2 BABCSHA bin Patusha was fined $70 In the Singapore Second Traffic Police Court yesterday on a charge of negligently driving a vehicle. The prosecution said that he collided with a car at the junction of Tanjong Katong Road and Dunman Road on Jan. 8.
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  • 124 2 GAPORE'S M Ponnu- rday appeak d t< oliinlai v atoi kei e ;< vard and I incil and i He aid that I ponse en to th. I tion Dep i wa ei i i women bai i egisI i n in g o 1 on April
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  • 106 2 l iti u. wh< lold < Fifth Police Courl Mr i 'hoor Singh, •ii tabbed Tan Hock beca he had ;i **deep n aga insl him." was terdajr sentenced to ;t ih's rigorous imprison- guilty to a harge of voluntarily causing to Tan with
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  • 96 2 '11IFRF are tour vacant i f< r Froebel training al the nel McMillan Training i ge, Deptford, for either a ree-year or one-year course, an official statement in la ngapore. Women candidates who have ed thp School Certificate ith credits jn English and two >
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  • 80 2 MR. F. H Wilson, former Principal ol Rati a- instil ition ow Director of School Br< a' ting, has written a radio j lay dealing with smugfi i the nature ler, called "Noctur w Jjboui his earlj days in Malacca. v Is, of 00 1 i
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  • 48 2 THK re Depu'V ir ajn. Mr R R 1" wl ope i Ihe new build! nf of the Paya Lebar <_e_b.c:. st <; .v School at y on May 11, Bishop Raymond L. Archer •tu oec iii«; building. photos. Found Drunk In Car
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  • 186 2 IBRAHIM bin Ahdullah said in the Singapore First Traffic* Court yesterday that while driving a car at 3.10 a.m. on April 4 he suffered from a severe headache and did not know what happened. He was charged with being found in the driver's
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  • 93 2 LONDON, May 5 (Renter)— Miss Margaret Herbei 'son. a 31-year-old organiser of Britain's women's institute, arrived here by air Sunday after spending seven months in Malayan jungles. She organized 750 new institutes and signed on 6,000 Asian women members m Malaya. Miss Herbert son
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  • 58 2 TREES will be planted I a four past presidents of Singa-1 pore's St. Andrew's Old Roys' Association at the next annual general meeting on Mav B at 3.30 p.m., at the schoo mises. Nominations for Association representatives on the Board of Governors of the school
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  • 139 2 THE total load resulting from illumination and lighting ng Coronation week in Singapore will amount to aboul 2.000 kilowatts. Mr. C. C Payne. City Electrical Engineer, told The StanJard yesterday. He said that applications from private firms and indivi- < tor power for Coronation lighting
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  • 85 2 THREE Malays pleaded miiltv in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of disposing stolen proper The prosecution said thai the men. Abdul Hamid bin Hassan, Ahmad hin Salim Samsudin bin Ali. disp of 180 worth for stolen n Abdul Hamid who had
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  • 97 2 THE Malay community in Singapore needs another .v>u--000 for its Coronation eele nation fund, and hopes to raiae it by a concert on Saturday. The celebrations r-ommi tee has asked all Malay Rim actors and actresses in the Colony to assist In the concert. Elaborate eelebrations
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  • 378 2 IN less than three years, the Singopore Police Force's English clou for constables have more than doubled their number, the Force Educatj' Officer, Mr. Seah Yun Chong, told The Standard yesterday "The constables are keen to learn because then pron
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  • 80 2 A IWO DA. conference of Indian Government trade representatives wag inaugurated hy Mr. M. Gopaia Menon, Representative of the Government < r I ulia in Malaya, at India House yesterday morning. Presid. d over by Mr. L. K Jha Joint s■ l 'ary to *he Minis*
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  • 69 2 HUNDREDS of pictures of 1 abeth II have been sold in S tlgapON to aid tiie Malay Coronation Celebrations Committee's plan for June 2. So Ear, the scheme has realised $1,000. The pictures were sold at prices ranging from $1 to S._ of various sizes. The
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  • 30 2 THE Singapore Arab Union yesterday .-ao.ed eongraulations o King Fei/.al II of Iraq, and K_ng Hussein 11. of the Trans-. loi dan on their Coronation on May 2.
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  • 125 2 Unionists Protest To Labour Dept. THE three .men. I nions which allee»*d police interferenre in their activities yesterday met thr l>e puty Commissioner for Labour. Mr. K. Middle. ..n Smith, to dist uss the m.iiie Leaders of these I'nions have alleged that certain police officers have "interro gated" 1 h
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  • 23 2 s nt era 1 1 ard Sin: ■aaaa tj tne Ti Th carnt too i 4 urc
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  • 107 3 Nee Soon Medical Unit Aids Mothers U-fJ E tl day" for hundreds of rural district ol Seletar. small team comprising a attendant irom the Nee Soon Welfare Centre, visits thc Ml vice. Before dawn a i Wedn< -days, lers with their children in up patienl y in i wood i
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  • 37 3 VA e n D esan .-ponds. S1 t tene of V. C the 1 or i three >ses. oppoi- I ng for a U.K. On return j -erve S on the I Q
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  • 57 3 Marine Tion a Chini in the sea Tiie bodv lias so i unidentified. i man a j v 1 in trousers, 1 blue .v s roll>ws. worn long and back over the as two gold etn in i I .nt, upper jaw. inform a- this
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  • 63 3 Kuala Kangsar 's Coronation Plans CORONATION week will be in Kua a Kangsar -w.i On it 7.45 a.m. there will ide ol unir" led front of the i day a contest ar will 1 ai procession he traditional ia dam e. Schools wiil have ri! i »ows during the and
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  • 258 3 THERE has been only a slight increase in demand for sawn timber in Singapore, despite expectations j that the local demand would improve after the j Chinese new year, says Mr. C. O. Flemmich, Singapore Fori t Officer, in the April issue of The Malayan
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  • 227 3 THIEVES broke into six nouse s ia Singapore on Sun- lm_. ml 801 ,Y Witt nearly -.000 arorth of cash and Property. The biggest haul was 9m attap hut in "J oasl Avenue. Siglap, *J*re Parts of a motor-boat n K n worth *mt and a
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  • 511 3 SINGAPORE BANKS STILL GETTING DUD NOTES ond !<W? RE k s receiving $10 una du-cc if counterfe t note* R..» ispokesman told The St««s«!j P *he present yolum« J esTerd oy that eouse for alarm f f r9Cr eS P resen ed forced ?hl eS T° f counterfei «"g Passed
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  • 181 3 ALTHOUGH more than 50.000 tenants threatened they won hi not pay a 15 per cent Increase on their rents, clerks of the Singapore Improvement Trust are busy collecting rents for this month Vlr. S. S Scales, of the City Treasurer's Department, told The Standard yesterday
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  • 100 3 A ROYAL A m Air F> r recec. A v i dc ration ;1 iture at the R F >1 n Tengah, Sing ipoi r. Flight-1 /ail w. of pre--1 to the ian No. i IT >mber Squad n ir: the d< ex -ince as
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  • 35 3 WHILE sitting in i shop Br id on Sun iy n Jan Hock Arm was by another Chinese a h a p< nknife. Lal n surren the C< ntra Police Stati in
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  • 22 3 PREFAB houses have been installed in Pengerang and Sungei Ringgit as headquarters for the Home Guard in Kota Tinggi.
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  • 77 3 ST. EDMONDS. (Suffo May 5, (Renter)— Rents for the Suffolk Regiment War Mt Homes opened here Sunday would have been higher but for j a "generous donation" by the people of Malaya, it «ru disclosed here yesterday. The gift from Malaya was in appreciation of the
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  • 77 3 THE results of the entrance examinations of the University Of Malaya will be available at the end of next week, Mr W D- Craig, Registrar of the University, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Craii: said the University Senate would meet early next week to consider th
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  • 215 3 COUNCIL WILL HA VE TO PA Y Standard St IT WOULD cost the least 8500,000 a year to r the wives and families of dispensaries administered Standard was told yesterd Dependents of City labourers -nated to nu I 15,000. Tiie Council's Finance and General Purposes
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  • 167 3 Teachers Criticise Circular A CHARGE that Singapore .ied women teachers have not been ret. i. ned in the serV e contrary to an oflicial cir- women offii ccr.~ ran be retained after j marriage i:" they do not prove inefficient, i-; made by Mrs. S v Pek Leng, chairman of
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  • 180 3 THE following donations have been received to the appeal for funds hv the Armed Sei vices Welfare Association: Guthrie Co. Ltd. $1,000: Netherlands Trading Society. sl.000: William Jacks Co., (M) Ltd.. $1,000; Singapore Cold Storage Ltd.. $1,000: Shell Co.. Ltd.. $750: Eastern Smelting Co.. Ltd.. $..>0:
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  • 56 3 MR. Field Horine has been appointed to tiie post of Public Information Officer at the South-East Asia Regional Office of the World Health Organisation. He is this month taking over from the former Public Information Officer, Mr. Kenneth Grinling, who has been transferred to the Division of Public
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  • 194 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause peop.e to underra'e you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because thev make embarrassing
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  • 76 3 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery" Write to-day to The Regent r Institute (Dep 4tj.)G). Palace Ga'e, London. WB. England. for a free copy of "Word Mastery," which contains full details of the Effective English J Course including the special J arrangements for overseas students. Don't dela.v. Vour English is all
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  • 432 4 PoWs Drew Doodles During Talks On Communism Standard Staff Reporter KRITISH prisoners oi war in North Korean ramps were asked to write down their opinions on Communism alter lectures, said Private Raymond Fish off the battle-tried Gloucestershire Regiment in Singapore yesterday. Thev drew sketches and made circles when asked to
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUfI Mon i Bhai .s, ions l on Saturday, the Pre dent, Mr. VV orth, acquitted di charged John I Davies. A tanl Engineer, P.W.D. i Bharu, on a chai Be of nth of Abdu ah 1 bine by ra h dri. nt occurri oi terah
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    43 4 1 hoto b v Private Raymond Fish of thc Gloucestershire Regiment, onc of the nine released British sick and wounded prisoners of war released from North Korean camps who arrived in Singapore in a R.A.F. Hastings transport yesterday. Senior Aircraftsman R. Wellingham
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  • 218 4 PENANG, Mon. -A report has been received that many people who have already registered as electors are registering themselves again thinking that some sort oi ballot is being taken during this registration period, states a Penang .Municipal press statement issued today. Th_>
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  • 124 4 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. The programme for the celebration of the Coronation in Kelantan has not been finalised but arrangements for tho participa- tion of school children have been arranged. On June L'. L'O children from each of the ten schools in Kota Bahru wil! take part
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  • 28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Victoria Institution Science aud Maths. Society, Kua'.a Lumpur, is holding an •> exhibition of science and mathematics in the school on May 6—B.
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  • 195 4 SHOPKEEPERS WARNED: BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS PENANG, Mon. Complaints hov c been received by the Labour Department thot ccrt olr Chinese were masquerading os Labour office^ and going round shops in Penang, the As ,t ont Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Heng Chen r told The Standard today. To combat Uns Mr.
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  • 194 4 2 Reds Die, 3 Give Up KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two more Communist terrorists, including a branch Committee member of the Communist terrorist organization, have been killed by Security Forces in the Fed-, cration, and three others have surrendered. A member of the Security Forces lias been wounded by terrorists. The
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  • 86 4 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— Miss Marsha Edith Coleman. European Health Sister attached to the Infant Welfare Centre found dead in a car on Saturday was buried in the Christian cemetery here yesterday evening. Capatin Quigley of the W >rr Regiment conducted the service. Pall bearers were
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  • 187 4 IPOH, Mon.— Lee Clioiir Fatl (42), travelling salesman of Borneo Company here, was today sentenced to 18 months rigorous imprisonment lor misappropriating nearly §8,000 of the company's funds. He admitted two counts ot criminal beach of trust before Mr. J. R. Whinister, President
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  • 150 4 1 lit Postin rr.il M ilaya that alf nun, Siiu i porr and i i ci it m .ulilrcsM ,i du aad Paklataa Cak ni' i Mjili i> Dai < i Ifrh i i l .I'd Kirncil m Eire lhf> Halted Canada .mil S.ei I
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  • 60 5 SMALLMEN SHOCKED BY DEATH OF MOHD. ARIS n pnoio. Miss Naarj <»oh. who obtained a London Chamber of Comaserre shorthand certificate for 1.0 words and one for typeyritiai al SU words, being handed her certificates in Singapore yesterday by Mrs. M. (iopala Menon, wife of the Governmtal of India representative
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  • 15 5 ■WW Mm. Bah :> of a Bahru NT. k Hassan bin Inche
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  • 235 5 Kl \l A LUMPUR, Mon.— Up-to-date equipment II be u>ed to Ifl I new campaign to track down unlicensed radio listeners i" the Federation, it was an iiinced today. A officers will be made avail--t .mated that 40 per .ent Malaya are
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  • 104 5 MOHIDEEN bin Moh I, a enger employ. ccklal and Company faced in the Singapore I rl yesterday before Mr e Brown on a charge of having used as genuine a cheque drawn on the Ir. B..nk and dishonestly indu a ledger clerk to do!.. $3,400. The offence
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  • 70 5 HYMNS v it >ners St. r« h at mile Bukit T St. Frai i X T:U. pai h rel it the ng to thi Father Fori ier. A ling mass lowed by a vigil in .hioners took I ng ion to the Saint. The relic
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  • 29 5 ANDREW F. Pereira, had a forgery charge explained to him in the Singapore Fifth e Court yesterday Bail was opp. and Pereira was remanded until next week.
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  • 38 5 MR. GIAM Chong Hing Singapore Coroner, yesterday recorded a verdict of death !v misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death of I two-year-old boy. Dan Mill Hun who fell into a well.
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  • 72 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 4 The following are tht closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 221d. June 22\d. July/Sepf. 22 id Oct. /Dec. 22d. Jan. /Mor. 21;d. Moy c.i.f. 22 id. Market: Very Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £740
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  • 48 5 THE Public Relations Reading Room which has moved into new premises in the Chinese Secretariat Building, Havelock Road, Singapore, opened yesterday morning. Copies of local newspapers, in English and the Vernacular, popular magazines, both British and American and a few reference books are available.
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    73 5 LATEST batch to arrive in Singapore of members of the Hongkong trade delegation at Kallang Airport yesterday. Among them was Miss Butterfly Wu, once the movie queen of China, and now managing director of a vacuum flask factory which manufactures products bearing a butterfly trade mark. It will
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  • 301 5 TRIBUTES TO KHOO NASARUDDIN Bid To Bring Bodies Back KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— R e f ere „r_. „m Khoo Teik E., Federal Legislative Councillor 7„ r'LT*' ,ote M also when the Federal Council meets on W^...J Su P' e Court and be made of the loss of another Council n^mbJ
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    33 5 photo. THE Deputy High Com missioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, daaces with Miss Gunesekera at the i.cs> Club of Malaya Gala Kali. heM al Ihe Hotel Majestic. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Yong Pen Seong
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  • 142 5 i HE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday returned a verdict of death by mis- adventure on F. S. Tulk, of the RAF who died as a result of injuries received when thro out of a jeep. The driver of the Jeep, I i- Cpl
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  • 41 5 UMA Kumar Shankar, children I f Dr. E A Shankar. who are g ia liulia. rel irned to Singa] terday by air for six weeks' lay :n tiie Colony. They were i mied their j mother. Mrs. Sharada Shankar
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  • 189 5 Standard Shipping Reporter ROYAL Pakistan Navy j destroyer H..M.P.S. Tippu Sultan entered the Singapore Naval Base yesterday behind the Korea-bound light fleet carrier H.M.S. Ocean, lor j whom she acted as plane' guard Tippu Sultan, commanded by Commander P. R. Purse.) met the Ocean near Trin
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  • 35 5 JOHORE BAHRU For failing to notifv change of address to the Motor Vehicles Licensing Board. Wong Hong Yin. holder ot :i public service vehicles licence was fined $30 Ln the Police Court today.
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  • 25 5 AIR. D. E. S. Chelliah << a admitted to the Colony bai i solicitor before the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday.
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    • 107 5 The Cathay and 'k\H Mhambra Theatres Singapore ie :ll Khoo an Direcloi j. I The Cathay Restaurant will also be closed to-day. cIiJCIirBUSCH BERLIN j I ind Manila Slrcel. j! 2 shows daily 6 00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m.!! Ht__:- 1 wm iM__^^__H__. _________Br ____Ewßsl'' i9m%m* m miimvmi& a __L-__F_£>_
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  • 781 6 ARE Rus ia;, pe; tures genuine? Is the CV,mmiu merely a smokescreen ■I! the world into a false sense of security while the I munists make war tions for yet another ault? To jud i nner in which the '.'.'< -tern world i approaching the Communist peace
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  • 267 6 We the PEOPLE Assistants Grouse Sir: Please favour me with little space in your ned paper to ventilate a few grievances of the Hospital Assistants of the Federation. Hospital Assistants for a long time are suifering a grave injustice at the hands of post-war superiors who lark very much in
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    1178 6  - Laos Malaya ALEX JOSEY >■■ I Attaint JVif HPHERE is a lesson for Malaya in the trouble in Laos. Timing their efforts with remarkable forethought, communists from Vietnam invaded the French puppet kingdom of Laos. Forgetting the awful lessons, if ever they knew them, of what eventually happened to nationalists
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  • 1206 6 By A Manchester Guardian Correspondent -TOMORROW-- 1 Lend reform is.l one of the .most pressing needs of j Asia. The Chinese j Communists have taken pride in the large scale agrarian reforms they have carried out since they took power But is their j
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    • 118 6 SINGAPORE tioer STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPLR HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** y Table Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, Tha Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83. Cowon Street, 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone
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  • 70 7 MAO TAKING OVER ASIA MP WARNS n England, May 4, (AP^-Woodrow Wyatt i nder Secretary for War, warned former Ubo» r T f is taking over Asia while sunda) ha tt S respectfully for Mr. Malenkov to the Wrsl prepared to relax the tension in whether w w« jurope" Communism
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  • 119 7 A. (Reuter).— Fn I ail iall ..use .■.ting crisis n Chinese state of wiure Communist advancing. eved in usually infoi rtera here. request to the States Government lei ation elieved. I Briti os. like those r i now coni3 in South- British Malaya and
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  • 38 7 photo. EGYPTIAN peasant Mohammed Selim Abdullah with his wife, sitting in the golden chairs in the private theatre of Abdin Palace in Cairo which was thrown open to the public after exKing Farouk's abdication.— Mirror
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  • 91 7 LONDON. Mav 4 .IP) A wet Coronation Day on June 2 will cost insurance companies an estimated V, 10.000,000. Owners of stands al«ng the Coronation route, who have invested big money in building them and organising champagne lunches and television shows ior
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  • 17 7 AUSTRIA!. Otto Linherr and a friend. Otto Sti i Tyr< >] v a precipice. A.F.P.
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  • 198 7 Arms Drop For N' list Guerillas RANGOON REPORTS: RANGOON, May 4. (Reuter).— Unidentified air- craft have dropped arms and supplies to a group of j Chinese Nationalist guerillas at Mong Palio on the i Burma side of the Mekong River frontier with Laos, reports reaching here said yesterday. Earlier reports
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  • 229 7 iMLnB > i i_j_-__-_m Driae-to-oe c hei w« I she bought versei oul upon that e Love-Hall- ey i me. I squeeze me. etc. parish YVT I. Bui(klewood warned refuse to menial tosh" to nr ci in a in V> i« Reuter MIAN Zl AI'DDIN Pakistan
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  • 36 7 A MEDICAL bulletin last night reported that the condition of Dr. Richard Downey, 71-vear-old Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, seriously ill in hospital, had shown a "slight improvement' in the past 24 hours. Reuter
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  • 355 7 Ultimatum To Russia Urged By U.S. Leader May 4 -Mr. Dewey bnort, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said yesterday the United States might have to fight to keep Russia out of Indo China and the Middle East. tt tSS l aid in a
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  • 107 7 WASHINGTON, May 4. (AP. Senator Eugene D. Mill. kin (Republican, Colorado^ pre ed yesterday that Congress may be "rather merciless in with the Eisenh A ration's expected request for U555,800,000,000 in foreign aid funds. Congress begins review this programme today with testimony before the combined Senate
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  • 116 7 WASHINGTON. Mav 4. (Renter)— Six United States net officials, including the retary of State, Mr. John F er Dulles, w U testify this i week before the Congressional Committee hearing demands from United States businessmen for greater protection I against foreign
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  • 75 7 WASHINGTON. May 4 (AP) U.S. Public Health Service doctors report that preliminary evaluation has shown bicillin. a form of penicillin, is an effective one-shot cure for early syphilis. Dr. Clarence A. Smith, assistant chief of the services' Venereal Disease Division, said Ul a paper for
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  • 191 7 MAHWAH, New Jersey, May 4, (Reuter).— A woman estranged from her well-to-do husband, killed her four small children yesterday by running a car engine in a closed garage, police said. She was charged with murder. Earlier, poiice said, she failed in an attempt to
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  • 141 7 TEHERAN. May 4. (Reuter) The Military Governor of Teheran called for the surrender of General Pazulla Zahedi. a former Minister of the Interior, alleged to have plotted against Prime Minister. Mohammed Mossadeq. The demand, which was broadcast, called for General Zahedi to surrender within 48
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  • 40 7 CAIRO, M... I SP) l P > 1 1 ivernment y\ d the name ol i person 'ore ant ol acts ol r Faro ik's reg Karim t hr. Ahme f>f.. ph: i r of their
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    • 56 7 'KM IN THE /KIE/ gip Mf tmm Kota 'Bharu r »~place~where the Chmese^Tern frequents^ to* v «lio frequented by GULL, one of the aircraft of Malayan Airway j^ /^r\^ Jhu is one of the many places to Malaya to which travellers_mayr *T^ l^\v\\mr b c arned m comfort by Malayan
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  • 306 8 LONDON, May 4. (IP).-Queen Elizabeth will review 63 miles of warships In the Coronation naval review at Spithead on June 15. Ships from the Roval Navy and the Common- wealth foreign navies, the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, the Merchant Navy and the Fishing
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  • 72 8 WASHINGTON, May 4 (AP) Robert Dollar Co. of Sun Franc*. seo. In a bid for tha aviation business in the South Pacific, would establish a short route from the U S. weal to Tah The Do lar h once dominanl in Pacific shipping. i< mtrol
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    • 728 8 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TH. K lompur 111 Spore KllH\/'S P Sham 295 M.i l.ki a 458 Penang 875 BEmW^LINmE a____raa_a_raw "_ifXsf__i af W __a__f FOR I R /CONTINENT Renmirdhul for Liverpool. li ib n Antwerp Hamb«ir| Odn II .TM.v I .May t< Benvorlieh fi>r Havre, Lonlon, Rotterdam, Elamburglt/liMaj l«
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    • 1235 8 i>. Im* BLUE FUNNEL LINE <«'* <:. lineal Ot Beta) aa <«im_ MANSRELO <0., LTD, Pa_.a^ |„s Ineorporatad in s.iga^ore pt < •Triers' option le proceed ria oifwr m»rn U* hwd »»»<1 rtlMhane cargo !.AH.IN(.s to i.ivkkpooi. f;i.*»i*o\v LONDON V ONriNF.NTAI. PORT* Dua Balk P Sham Penang I imii'.l.in foi
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    • 450 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINCS Royal Rotterdam Llovd Holland Ameriea Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam lIALII AX BOSTON NLW YORK PHILADELPHIA R AI.TIMOKE. MOBILE NIW ORLEANS S pore P S'ham Penang MAPLA (SMN) 2S»A|ir sMay 6/7May 8 9Ma> OVERUSEL (RL) 9 L. Ma? Ui May 17 Ma> MADOERA (SMN) .<LVla>
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    • 757 8 EAST ASIATIC IJjJE SAILINGS tROM SCTiNDINA\I\ I K DONTINt.M Spore P m- to SELANDI for Ban_ryok (.dn K «l M SONGKHLA for Bangkok 18 l^May I "JAVA" for Djakarta Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobp Sc Yokohama M/ttMas 18'n>f t -FIONIA" for Bangkok 1 l.lun "ASIA" for Bangkok Safgon, Hongkong Manila.
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  • 111 9 'ft CLOSING rubber" j prices (ceaLs ner lb) ia Singapore yesterday were: Bu>ers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 76 7.; 1. No. 1 R.S.S. 7_'- 7h, No. 2 R.S.S. 721 W. No 3 R.S.S. §t\ 691 Tone: Steady SINGAPORE. Mon The price of tin today i vra.s
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  • 95 9 WASHINGTON. May 4. (Reuter) The International Bank iov Reconstruction and Development announced here I today tha- Lal reserves on March 1 were US$ 105,645 .505. A spokesman for the bank said the hank had made three loans in the Quarter e.ded March 1. Then 519.5
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  • 195 9 Standard Market Reporter HIGHER New York prices were reflected in the Singapore rubber market yesterday which showed a rise of 1] cents to 761 cents per lb. for first grade May shipment. Fair turnover of business was reported during the
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  • 109 9 CANADA'S EMBLEM I WORKING <m one of the 1 eicht 1<; It emblems 1 which, write., completed. uill adorn Parliament I Stliiare for the Corona- tion. is !7 year old Jean j I Robinson. one *a\ ten i artist*, encased in this I work i»- in_ carried out at I
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  • 340 9 By ARNOLD C BR AC KM AX, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 4.— Copra and rubber top the list oi commodities to be exported by Indonesia to Norway nnder the terms of the recently signed IndoI Norwegian trade pact. I lie new trade agreement,
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  • 107 9 THE produce market Singapore remained quiet a 1 yesterday with on y small business passing. Copra had buyers at $•<<* per picul on a quietly steady i market, but no deals were reported. Coconut oil remained a mm market at $58 per picul buyers and $61
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  • 486 9 US Industry Hits Record Expansion NEW YORK, Mav 4, (IP).— American lndu^tr rounded out an unprecedented decade of expansion I 1952 with a record number of billion-dollar corpora tions, a United Press survey showed today. The list of U.S. $1,000,000,000 enterprises has more than doubled in toe past 11 years
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  • 288 9 US. CAPITAL FOR S-EA MOVE SUPPORTED Standard Market Reporter THE suggestion that American private enterprise should assist underdeveloped Asion countries is gaining support from oil sections of the United States business community following visits by members of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce to Singapore and South East Asia. Vast potentialities
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  • 73 9 JAKARTA. MIJ 4. (UP) oi pari trade dt _v on tO ho.d I 1 the Japanese Govern menl on the renews the i -Japanese trade pa o. s een postponed, It was ne. T (ation was originally ave for Tokyo ol April but JapatM si
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  • 16 9 HONGKONG. Miy Clog.ru l H 115 I i -o U.S. f $1; H •I.
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  • 25 9 TAIPEI. Chinese Nati< i .day ru ed thai > I •_e req lin with ol Forn por: Cur* Ch:: A Govern i
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  • 33 9 TOKYO (Al I P of I thc 4 rr ent I 1 ♦he ea i day. T a a__r I j H I did of the t
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    • 40 9 m**.. m **m. «^W«,- ;.< J*XZ\Z m mf m ui^\ lltm Ht'*t Yttlttt' Pk J/ r V^m*mW llttllt'tf..* I Eight Pag^ Of j 4 Your Favourite jggjiX 1 COMICS Jjjp COLOURS W? FREE i STANDARD I I j EVERY SUN D\Y
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    • 545 9 __^s!^w'^^^^^i__??i_S^^'_S^^^^^^________a L' BBgy <y yßßb^7___i Si, A. t^jSSSpS^x anaii «__a»aai \k..-.V<T, -„n„,- TIDES AND TIMES f^T M T v il T •8: vk.„v ■mminf.ivs 10; •rr u s lOKI II I Ml \M 29 1 CA34i 11.4 ft. 9.15 p m —18.1 PEN \M. 4 m. .4 tt; 337 mu
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    • 258 9 .ll>0: ay 3 15, T INDSOR: I I i> iI.OHF: D Ai RADIO PROGRAMME \IU<» M\l V l'l X \N<»: 1 D m 2 p i J As S i f 6.10 Oo and 1 c Iren's Co 640 I P!avt;me: 633 j» As S 30 S roth > •ner
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  • 641 10 r J\ifM v^ 'DOING THE low v jl PH 11 IM s CAN BE jl I ORDERED FROM MIL STANDARD TAKING the floor for a waltz at Saturday night Long Service Award Jinner given by the Singapore branch of the Bata Sho« Co. at Victoria
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  • 253 10 ~Sinr Cjnlcst No. 14 4I I Ihiongk tids week l I'e v nganore Standard '"lUS is tiiurteenlh vi. 4 r antral XII mu v« Rot to dO ta IO oil. i i lhe pu lures .1 ttd cannons t.r all sis days end si mi
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  • 61 10 PATTERN SERVICE ■r.muu.Rmi.Hm Tilt Ot P<)\ Rt Ml fills HI FORI YOU ORDIK Voir PATTERN: You must enclose three ten cent stamps it vou u.»nl vour pi:i. rn |f donl get the stamps \ou don't get In,, pjiini, numher of orders ha.e come io me uuh out the stamps These
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    • 113 10 ii '\i echl i *r RITA DEL MAR If TQ>* 1 M < I I I ll< v|J I 111. I i Nnd. t..r Hi. j' mm li more i 1 belag i mu. S|>. .1. Ifll It III*; ll* II ami nu XKII s 1 1 I I I
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  • 71 11 Ferrari in two s and 48. «J Argentina's for- •hampion Juan Man rd a Gordini ind in two hours itea and 41 .8 seconds. ier placings were: rth Harry shell of the 1 Stal in a Gordini. —Eli Bayol of France int S xt'n John Claes
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  • 474 11 ROCKY USES 4 BAGS -AND HE MEANS BUSINESS NOW By JACK CUDDY HOLLAND, 2, Michigan (UP)— Rocky Marcianos unprecedented use of four different punching bags keynotes the care with which he is training for next month's title defence against Jersey Joe Walcott. Charley Goldman, the gnome-like trainer who made a
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    • 184 11 NOTICE MIT NICIPALITY OF Kl ALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE RENDERS will close at .TOO A p.m. on llth May 1953 a: the Municipal Secretary Treasurer's Office. Kuaia Lumpur, for the Extension to temporary Market at Ja!a:i SkoT.. Kuala Lumpur. Plans and specifications may lv ieen and all particulars obtained at
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    • 211 11 A< U.M'N VACANT Big compound lnd^^ Hoxi^ rounding. Term he r ;ilth y surOnly princinal *JT reasor »able. THE English Association „t tvub ca SS? Dt I AS3it (state extierionr^ exemptions F(Mt SALE S U A^ K -^ifri,ged ut-! t«r. LOA 44' Wdt 1"' Dft. si'. Accom.-2 cab. ea. 2
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    • 610 11 death \I R T, n ~E_TJ Hhi p „.sed l* ■Vi "efully v< t< div ESS 1 'V rcsiden- 2 Jjednwday 6th at 4.30 pm. al SSu^gSld" Cc:neter Bukil "SITUATIONS VA.ANt" 17ACAKC1ES for men and wo™,,_T? K tdcra l Citizens with gor.d Sehool Certificate qualift.Fnc!n S 'e P^H'oner Teachers •English
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    • 1068 11 noim:i:s TEN DER NOTK B. COI OW S No.TmROR°sVo BOARD MALA. p| R JC WO RKS 'FENDERS at e invited for DEPARTMENT JESSELTON x the put removal SALE OF EX ARMY of the following generating VEHICLE SPARES plant installed Kubu Road NOTICF Power Station. Mala ""BUR Two— Ruston and Hornsby
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    • 189 11 _VW 1 c"£ D^^,^° J _9___/_/__//l 4% Iwhv IS .O'SOBB'N? rOH,YES Y| f 7?,_rr J J 55.575 53r_J55 1 I 4*2* --Vr S OMOTU'' .DP yO'OoGhta tm^k A -sofl*. < WvC6Ms___r_a-^sr^crll^ B_* ST EASY H/ uAummJ] B,N EA D/. r i NICE AN' «_W_U G*T HJM Y£r.T-) > 'JM^ m
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  • 207 12 LONDON, May 4 (Reuter)— Sl mley Matthew.-. w hose brilliant play helped Blackpool «natch Victory irom Bolton Wanderers In the FA. Cup fi tai on Saturday, has had to refuse an invitation to join tl F.A. party leaving here on Saturday for the tour ol
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  • 96 12 I. (AFP) i A istralian a glimpse of thfi 1 ti ng at i o houi bei 1 j even l hire bat: mi n foi G4 on 1 •'d pi 1 er. the yoiifi i second lin< 1 ig both show ed I 1 .fid
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  • 29 12 -Ul S.C. be •an Rovei 4—l ed a r Park. S .nr' fcr the R ij iji were: Kai i. (i. Ma K. K r, and K
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  • 20 12 B lULOGNE SUR tit;, vfay I .P) I > ied ated t I 0 toda ai amaI never match
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  • 30 12 TODAY'S Sport Si <ER Marine Depf. SC l Besar; (.A. 'A' r Tiong Bahru Rangers Geyi tng; BODC .1 v K. Rata 'A' BOD* Jollilads V.B. Bui m> SC CYMA.
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  • 126 12 Wo ><T.! id.-,,. lospital were extremely lucky to yot away with a I) win over tiie Malav Settlement Union when they met in <« SAFA Division :.B league fixture at St. George's Road in Singapore yesterday. Left-winger Ahmad Waton opened the scoring in the 15th minute
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  • 226 12 ASTON Athletic C ib must consider themselves lucky to beal Braddeli Sports Ciub i nil their S.A.F.A Division 3C fixture on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. It was the fourth consecutive victory for ihe Aston Club this season and they now lie second to Customs S.C.
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  • 221 12 PENANG, Mon. Despite playing one man short! throughout tho game, the Malays geared a convincing win over the Europeang by five clear goals in the opening match of the Inter Community soccer com- 1 pel i l ion played on tiie Western Koad
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  • 266 12 A TEAM of 38 athletes and one official from the University of Malaya Athletic Inion will visit Hong Konu in July for the bi-year!y sports meet between Universities of Malaya and Hong Kong:. The meet was last held In Singapore two years ago with
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  • 93 12 SCH EVEN INO EN (Near the Hague), May 4. (AP). -The Netherlands defeated Ceylon 5-0 in the first round of the Davis Cup European zone tennis tournament Tiie Netherlands entered the second round with a score of 3-0 Saturday. In the tw 0 remaining singles Sunday.
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  • 63 12 JOHANNESBURG, Way 4 (AP) Vic Toweel. to: nun world bantamweight boxing champion, is to fight again, according to reports here His last fight was March 21 when he unsuccessfully attempted to regait) the title from Australian Jimmy Carruthers Toweel still is bantam and featherweight champion of •South Africa,
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  • 581 12  -  JEFFERY JAMES By During Coronation THE Indonesians, unofficial Far East soccer champions, will play in Singapore at Coronation time, if they are invited. Mr. Maladi, manager of Indonesian soccer team which left 46 goals behind in Hongkong, the Philippines and Bangkok, said in Singapore
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  • 53 12 BANGKOK. May 4 (UP) Thailand's welterweight champion of the Orient Somdct Yontrakit knocked ont Aus- tralian Frank Donnelly in the ninth round of their scheduled ten-round bout at Rajadamnern Stadium last night. Donnelly was lirst downed in the second round for a count of five when saved
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  • 494 12 BELOW are the weights for the first day of thc Penang Turf Club's summer meeting on May 9. CL 3 div. I—sl. frs. Manv Thanks 9.00 Best Tip 8.13 Tide O'C.nld 812 My Word 8.11 Sealed Orders 8.10 hirala 8.07 Lucifer 8.00 No mid x 804
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  • 125 12 IF POINTS could be awarded for a fighting display, Katong Sa.i.ir.ih until have deserved them. Against Amicable A. A. in the division Icm onn:. apore's Jalan Besar stadium, the Katong team did all but win. I lie laa. 4 3 for the Amicables. Katong Sajarah.
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  • 492 12 A 'Big Day' For Isnin Othy CHEERFUL Lads Athletic Partv went down for the seventh time in succession when thev field el a scratch team against R. N. Kranji in their S.A.I- Division II League match at the Gevlang Stadium in Singapore yesterday. Lads suffered their worst dcteat in yesterday's
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  • 79 12 I paris. May 4 (AP> Great I Britain has been decisively outvoted by coalition of American and European 1. ing Union representatives in an ellort to have the Char Humez-Randy Turpin light on j June :> in London given world middleweight championship le- cognition. Britain, the onlv nation to
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  • 236 12 an exciting final ol the 1 land Club Champion match played between MrI Olive And* I nd al Anne Christiansen at the Island Club on Sunday resulted u. For Mi I T._ ti ii I9th hole. Ram eai ly In tiv oon had made t'ne
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    • 76 12 J*\, ARIFFIN DELIMA ,i *w^ Magic .ho* Is "p.% ga___i OPENED loi enu.i I "*t gaagapati \u«i vi j I "Am. jx lour In Federal ion T I mW^k < luhv I loops. I'«>h i Performance bctuccn 1 '**^3$ hours. i>* TERMS J| MODERATII Temporar.. Address: 1 The Central Hotel.
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