Singapore Standard, 8 May 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iS i Jffl 1 Vol. fll No. 303. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 84 1 VIETMINH PULL BACK ADVANCE TROOPS IN LOAS Communist-led Vietminh, i been hard hit by a sudden ctl rains, continued today to idvanced invasion points m i -ivilian airmen m six Flying applies into the Franco-Laotian Page 7). he Co aists at the Luang Prabang ibl ward Vietnam r .ii^a Command
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  • 7 1 BIG ARMS CACHE RECOVERED I 1 I
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  • 21 1 SYDXE 7 (AFP)— -A arrive ir. A I next week. I equipment m In 'red j with
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  • 224 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Carriages carrying the SultaiU laya and rulers from other parts of the Commonwealth will follow the 10,000 men and women of the services who will head the colourful two-mile Ion? »»rolon which escort> Queen Elizabeth through the London streets alter her Coronation
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  • 94 1 LONDON, May 7 (Ho '>n London had its first v-• ■> ->f coronation festivities 'a- 3 I when Queen Elizabeth attended the first night oi i production of Shako-, r "Henry the VIII". th ly chosen by the Old V for the coronation Crowds from the
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  • 60 1 SAIGON, May 7 (AFP)— M. 'Jean Letourneau, Minister for the Associated States left Sai- gon by special plane for Banmethout, one of Bao Dai's res-c-s m the high plateau region. After conferring with Vietnam's chief of state, Letourflcw to 1 Vientiane Laos where he met C-in-C General
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  • 34 1 TWO thousand overseas Chine>e from Malaya are now -ng on the Hing Loong 1 < live Farm, on Hainan id, ar.'-ording to a Comlunist New China ne\v j y report from Cautjn. AFP
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  • 39 1 THE Portuguese news Im.. y A.N.I. reported m L bou yesterday that an ih-year-old native girl had given hijih to seven children m Bissau, Portuguese Guinea. All were born dead and the 'girl died next day.— Reuter
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  • 23 1 ONE of Britain's old best known aircraft < the 2.1.000-ton Formi P :.;juth yesl r'L\- towed :mii to be i tCTfiPOfd.- Reuter
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  • 1711 1 ON N SURVIVES CENSURE Tan's speech termed irritating, offensive KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Uqislohv. 'the floor of the house \i/i' the J I V!? e who voted for ttiolion. six wer» M.C.A.. and three 1.M.N.0. momh.rs. Another MC member Mr. K oh Sin Hotk. left the councilLilowed n».n S
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    76 1 FIRST PICTURES First pictures received m Malaya of the ill-fated BO\C omet jetliner which crashed 25 miles from Calcutta last Saturday, killing 43 persons, including 15 Malayans show (top) the fuselage, lying m a dried up stream after crashing m flames; (below): some of the >00 polite and
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  • 48 1 KYp m a <un i 5 IK r all tod m of the urn« illini soiiei ion roi and iVc k,.i. i; a Bi Foreign Ofl: nan d< cnbi i today's Commui a neutral >• of pi i oners war m Kore b which m
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  • 1676 1 DATO ONN ANSWERS HIS CRITICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dato Onn bin Jo'afar replying to Mr. Tan Siew Sin's allegations said that the misconception as to who was speaking on the day m question was not of his making as the Chairman of the
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  • 111 1 HARWICH. England. May 7 (Renter > Engineers smashed their way into the twisted wreckage of the British Railways ship Duke of York, after she had berthed here early today, and found two bodies of people killed m yesterday's North Sea collission with the United States
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  • 148 1 THERE was an Increase In the number uf air strikes made by the R.A.F. againsi Com-, munisj terrorists m the Federation last month. A total of 2:* air strikes were Mown and approximately ~3'> tons of bombs were dropped by Lincolns of No. 1 Sq
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  • 26 1 THE Atomic Energy Commission has announced m Vegas that unfavoui weather conditions have foi a 14-hour postpone) in\ of yesterday': atomic te*l UP
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  • 36 1 MR. Thomas Torazo Nlshlo, r >4. has becoa* .m Anici:r.in citi/rn and isnmisiation officials herr »»..'<■ »ir is th« Im Japanese to do so w»»»iout a atl of Vtmpnm i*»r Almas! lull yea/
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    • 11 1 ____p____l marts Atv^m* W ,f *1* T __.vrr^_ffW___l II- m&\ ORANGEI
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    • 151 1 f^> iu?uAr\r J il tr \^J Urmmd C A I C iprofiiiiiOii f^ In ftn nfffi* fit pi' DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ■ere ue jn^t kfi Iht Mriktei BArgalai Canteens off cutlery MARGARET ROSE DESIGN 67 peces for 6 persons $1 75^00 87 n H 8 $325-00 131 H
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  • 55 2 photo. VICE ADMIRAL Sir Charles Kduard Lamb*. Cm C. I-ar Fast Station and Hi* party having a good laugh at the irriu Busch on Wednesday evening Sir Charles iv seated third from left front row, LETT: The opening crack" by clow* Alberto who erected the Singapore audience
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  • 210 2 ALL have for Singapore Police personnel during Coronation wrck has been cancelled, the Commissioner <>l Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, told The Standard yesterVolunteer Police will be called upon to assist, hi' s:iiri Coronation week will be a lime for he entire Police hi' h will be
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  • 154 2 A SINGAPORE buj i man. Soh Peng Kre. told the Second Di m<-t < "nut yt ii;iy h«- was < heated of 125,5 i a canva deal. Charged with cheating Soh d ..unfitly inducing him elivec a cheque for $13,000 h <i (1 2 >52
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  • 45 2 K)UOHK B.MIRI'. T The Johore Bahru Young M.i ayans' Club will hold ■eneral merting m the Johore i ish College hall at 3 pi; tomorrow, instead of the Buku j Zaharah S<-hool hall, as stated )m the club's f i r 1 newsletti
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  • 56 2 THREE iM)stage stamp s m iionimatiuris, wiU be Australia m ci 1954 to commemorate the wisil <>i the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The stamps will be m denominations of 3Jd. (domestic Hnd Enopire Utter rate), 7ld. (foreign letter rate); and IV. (U.K., Europe, Canada
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  • 151 2 JUDGE PRAISES TEACHER THE Singapore First District Court Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, yesterday commended a student teacher. Mr. V. Ramalingh.im for his "public spiritedness" and recommended that he be ffiven I a reward. Mr. Kamalingham had told the court how hr helped to catch a pickpocket. Chan Ah Hone,
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  • 89 2 I THE Singapore City Council is making preparations to implement a $300,000 ponding iate flooding m tilt- Katong ur« a. Owners of the property m the Grove e?t;ite area agreed to inert the cost of the work. They were reminded 'hat the value of the land
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  • 241 2 $180 FOR DRIVING UCtHCt AIUCED INSPECTOR Abu Bakar bin I-nai], of the Singapore Traffic Police was charged before Mr. R C Hoffman m the Fir-t Traffic Court yesterday r.ti two r-ounts of. making ia'^e statements. He claimed trial. After hearing evidence, Mr. Hoffman
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  • 424 2 Taylor Hit In Newsletter THE Singapore Progressive Party will support the motion to abolish the three Chambers of Commerce seats m the Legislative Council, to be introduced by the Labour member for Keppel, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the next Council meeting. Announcing this
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  • 197 2 A SINGAPORE watrk repairer who started with a capital of $5,000 m 1933 and whose liabilities amounted to $95,000 against assets of 520.--«">o, was examined before the Chief Justice. Sir Cnarir? Murray-Aynsley, mi n the High Court yesterday. He was Feng Kirn Your. Who had 4
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    34 2 CORONATION W F X X: Workmen bu>y yesterday decorating thr main entrance of Sinß.iporr* s Clifford Pi:T. This Standard picture shows M.mf crown hnnn fixed unrirr ili»- flag mast of the pier.
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  • 213 2 Housewife Tells Court A 20-YEAR-OLD Singapore housewife, So Sow Wan, testified m the Sixth Police Court yesterday that two Chinese, one armed with a revolver, herded her family into a room and stripped them of their jewellery. S M d WhCB she awoke It 2.31
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  • 73 2 THE Singapore Government has rec-ived a report that there is minor smallpox epidemic m the Hejaz. Because of the forthcoming sailing? of pikrim ships, the first leaving: Singapore o« May 15. it has been derided that all possible precautions be taken m respect of wouldbe pilgrims.
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  • 35 2 INC.HE Aba lakar bin Awaritf. hospital assistant m fharge of the Government dispensary m Pengerarig Rota Tinggi will leave for Mecca prior to his retirement after v years service with the Lrovernment.
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    • 72 2 AND 1 > WHY THEY'RE W OVEN-BUKEO I I l\r^ amc W 1 J|. m/ HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS EMBASSY HOTEL TtL. \I>I)KKSS: FMBIKMI I M.M I DINE WINE DANCt I TO THE STRAINS OF I CASTILLO'S BflN^l Nightly (rnin 8.30 pm. lo LUNCH TIME CONCERT MUSIC ON I i SUNDAYS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 87 2 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: fr«>in 7 Itt p.m. on May to 7JIO a.m «m May 7. SaagapOTß (75Fi. Penanr 7i,f». k..i.» Bahru (7."JK». Kuala Lumpur (7:;K), Ipoh 111 i. KuanUn (7UK). Maximum Temperature: frum 7 "M a.m. to T.^o p.m. on May 7. Singapore <88F>, PeiiatiK ■Wi. Kola Bahru (fCTI.
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  • 331 3 Clinics And Better Living Responsible i i *V? r allt V r «*e from pulmonary tuberculosis m Singapore has, m the last 11 years, dropped from 23 per cent of every million inhabitants to .09 per cent of every million, Dr. M. Doraisingham, Chief Health
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    20 3 ne of the 111 commercial ertiflratea from Mrs. Gopala fl rnniniJ li;* pre.ventat ive at haa*s rertificate araa for typewriting
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  • 145 3 p R QGH (YE PARTY: i\e Puts- agrees that the vho represents the City or is the ihainyan presiding Council, should take nc political side>. In the Party*! newslettei srday, it ydd>: if the honour were evei P igressive Part> I be given to take
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  • 96 3 broke into a house m 5 i Wednesday P the occupants, her two sons. decamped ish, a bottle of wrist watches, widow had just »rs and winh i ise, after feed- when .sh e heard -f her dog outside the candles ?V mgh the
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  • 134 3 SI 1.1 rt'RAL work on th. 170.000 Van Kleef aqua rium w 11 probably be v i n 1 P'«. ti d m six months, Mr j MX. Crocker, acting De;. I Architect, told Th< S ird yesterday. l -r said as* tar 3 h.
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  • 100 3 FULLY qualified 11 ig m Si F< deration h i apply for a 3 training course Asia xtnd'T the Austra an Imperial Forces Malayan Nursing Scholarship scheme. The two nurses chosen c will leave ->i A ti ia m July to undergo a course at vai
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  • 66 3 MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD. C< nmissioner General for South-East A^ia will ire open Singapore'; newesl luxury cinema, the Odeon. on June 8. Announcing this yesterday, a spokesman of the Cathay Oi B i ation said the initial performance would be In aid of the University of Malaya's
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  • 80 3 'As You Like It' Tonight Dramatic Society of Singapore Raffles Girls' School and Raffles Institution \i jointly presenting Shakespeares *Aj You Like It" commencing tonight at Piffles Institution hall. There will b e five nightly show? on May 8, 9. 11. 12 and 13. A cast of 25 young actors
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  • 134 3 Squatters To Make Way For Resort K-'a.'lha^* ""Beach ft soft. Mr. E V r ii chairman «f .h. 0ay Work will b e undertak e n by the PW i» as ti,' I 5 v as s°on Jou_ifJ ai,d lS lleared oi squatters at nr......... "Pying the area l C
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  • 131 3 FOURTEEN members of the I John Ambulance Brij awards from the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. L. Blythe,.at Government House at II a.m.] i w Grade of OTirer (Brother): Dr D. p Mclntyre, Mr. Yeo Guan. Grade of As*o- 1 i.it»* Oflßcer (Brother): Syed
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  • 167 3 Egyptian Wanted To Adopt Chinese Children itioni were re- from people who to adopt Singapore but who were not m a position to f, »ays ri.e Social Welnent Pas through asked whether f In Egypt could i nese child^ti loves Lheir eyes." given wa a *hi ister of the 1
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  • 149 3 MR. LEE CHOON ENG, the Labour representative lor West Ward m the Singapore City CounKsterdav denied the charge that he had "openly shown antagoinsm against a large portion of the residents m his r ward. He said the charge, made by Air. T. R. Fernandez, the
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  • 45 3 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department will move to the Chinese Secretariat building on Saturday and Monday. Telephone numbers will remain the same, 5050 and 5056 to 5059. The department will be out of telephone communication on Saturday and Sunday and possibly Monday morning.
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  • 101 3 THE work of collecting funds for the proposed Nanyang University m Singapore can proceed now mat the registration of the university has been approved. Dr. S. Y. Wang secretary of the sponsors of oJ c un i ve rsity, told The standard yesterday SSrSjaSJ
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  • 171 3 intervals. The service will run from a.m. to t> p. m throughout *hen the run will stop at 2 P.m. The fare will be 20 cents The route to be taken by the buses is: Raffles Quay, Shenton Way, Shenton Circus. Robinson Road D'Almeida
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  • 150 3 BRIDGES nil] be built under the Geography Wing of the m 3 f Malaya to st r or ie foundations, 1 m some danger tunnels due i tllcre the Japanese occui tunneli are filled to and ri Iged, there will be 5° !;:r inger of subsidence,
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  • 23 3 THE Society Of Malay Culture, Singapore will hold a meeting on Sunday a* the City Council Services Union at 2 p.m
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  • 43 3 MRS. L. CRESSON, president of the Voluntary Workers' Group. Singapore, will open the Si^lap Social Centre, run by the Social Welfare Department, at S p.m. on May 15. The new centre is at the corner of East Coast and Palm Roads.
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  • 131 3 THE Singapore Agricultural Department yesterday returned the three saplings of the sacred Bo tree to Rev. Naradara T h c r a, f brought them from Ceylon for Buddhist temples m Indo-China. The cuttings were held In bond by Customs officers at Kallang Airport
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  • 109 3 MR. GIAM Chong Hii 7 the Singapore Coroner, re" ed a suicide verdict at the end of an inquiry into the death of Seh Kan Soon, who died as a result of injuries be received from a fall from an Improvement Trust flat Seh's body
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  • 86 3 SINGAPORE will be one of the countries m South-East Asia to benefit from a Joint appeal for £100,000, to be launched by the Australian Anglican Church on Ascension Day, May 14, for the needs of the church m this part of the world. The appeal, described
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    • 15 3 HIVE A ilands Made Young .-Vigour Re A Wool Operation r P if Vi-Tabs S*BETICS
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    • 376 3 READY TO WEAR SLACKS w McSREGOR THK FIMST FABRICS V fij ing with tough construe I Lt I J i SHAPE O-MATIC I Im *W TAILORING ASSFRFS /I Vm _P____l WASSIAMULLS R& Mens Dept High St. vf^S. B^B CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN at Jun, turn \i,|„ria Street an.l Manili Sir.-. I.
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  • 300 4 MALACCA, Thurs. The complete acquisition of a piece ol land forming part ol Ike Tanjong Kling Federal Special Constabulary Training Centre formed the basis «>l a reference to a Malacca Land Tribunal for compensation by Government, before Mr. Justice Abbott, assisted by two assessors m the
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    93 4 A LARGE number of people turned up for the Coronation Gown Show held at Robinson's. Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. "Carmen" (above left) of scarlet chiffon. relying solely on the colour and texture of the material to create a lovely effect modelled hy Miss Violet Sleigh. "Spanish Rose" (centre) a name
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  • 144 4 Top Selangor Red Bagged By Somersets KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-S,x morc tf rorisfs hove been killed ond another woundec Security Forces m the Federation. One of t killed was a branch committee member Communist terrorist organisation. Three sui rrndned bandits that Sin Hau. Assistant Regimental Coi Seventh
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  • 87 4 KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Severa. mtßabtM n tIM eral Le§i> ativc I wen i ment'i issurance that tht eral managef of th v< Swettenham Board would be an "all 100 pi I son. Their Pemn n re when the ;i- I I K\ riryQcneral, Mr. T v
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  • 11 4 DEBATE IN FULL < Ml I -li W A m.id. Ment In
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  • 12 4 RULED ON POINT OF ORDER V M Hid I Mi i m
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  • 186 4 KUALA LUMPUft, Thurs. The Secretary for Defence, Mr. A. H. P. Humphrey, gave an assurance today m the Federal Legislative Council that volunteers who had family commitments wouIS not find their families left financially m the lurch if a call-up should occur. TT" He was
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  • 26 4 A GRAND fun fair w. d :nban vent School on tomorrow c Sunday n d of the $230,000 ext. which le I 2 classrooms.
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    • 144 4 i *^Jmf*m*tt£ m ru'.npse history a gtiMP** 0 chm THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES V^/rtftjK, YANG KUEI FEI ,W^JT Th« most fomous I Q bcouty of Chino lived f hHK frr-^ during thc reign of Em- _X I* X peror Ming Huong Bth y\ U yf\ j© t«\~" Century A.D. Chosen
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    • 46 4 1 00 a o'un ,s#>f* ihv tiittvvtn** I** i I l 'he Commode System "DISTROL" the Unique O, OTHER CHEAPER MODELS AVAILABLE <}^ifc^k. 5S OR CHARD ROAD. VAT I V l/UWlA^a SINGAPORE V 226. Oc»»on 9 WH3pSfJ' 1 5 TUIPHON.: 77,4. > (j J*r^^_^/y O\4 MoHicr U
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  • 30 5 M(vs RITA MAII a nursr. v.in elected M Miss Taipimg aI i gala dance organised b] Ihe Faipiac md Disti 1. 1 Football Asaociatiou Standard ph#t«.
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  • 102 5 TWO civilian employees ol No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot. Singapore. we_e presented with the Commander-in-Chief's testimonials by the G.O.C. Singapore Ba>e District, Major- Gen A.G.O' Carrol Scott, at BOD. Alexandra, yesterday. The men were: Mr. ValT purara Krishna Pillai. chiel erk m Headquarter.. No Sub
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  • 94 5 THE protest meeting scheduled for Sunday against the 19 per cent, increase m rents for Singapore Improvement Trust post-war flats has been called oil for the time being. The secretary of the pro-tern committee of the Tenants' Association. Mr. Francis Hong. >aid that he had
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  • 45 5 THE No. 2 R.A.F. Associate Group of the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross are holding a Whist. Bridge and Mah-Jong drive at the R.A.F. Children's School, today at 8.30 p.m. m aid of the British Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, Changi.
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  • 302 5 FOUR PROMINENT PERAK DIRECTORS CONVICTED the rffJl com P<«ny which resulted m luJs lT e °:T c f VCr 5V 5 000 of th fi CW *7 t sonvlcted5 onvlct ed by the Magistrate sMrffi»«tfta^£g fig They admitted failure to cause a list showing names and descriptions and addn ol
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  • 226 5 THE Singapore Joint Council of Action representing more than 18,000 Goi eminent employees will go before the Ritson Commission to give evidence m camera. The Unions -who at_> n •a of the Council threatened earlier to boycott the I mission if it he'd
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  • 143 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs—On certificate of urgency, the 1 Tnance Committee of the federal Council, have approved the provision of $21 million to reimburse estates and mines for the Pi. v of Auxiliary Polite employed by the m. Tins is subiect to certain conditions, not
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  • 207 5 Drain On Federal Coffers THE Federal Legfelathrel Council yesterday approved the provision of: sr*.(i.~»B *o meet the cost of additional travelling done by the High Commissioner In connection 1 with visits to Britain. 5.'.000 to meet expenses Incurred by Lady Templet In connection With her honorary position a> president or
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  • 153 5 PEXANG. Thurs.— Several prominent Penan? residents left by the Chusan this afternoon lor London to attend the Coronation on June 2 Th c Member for Heath. Dr. Lee Tiang Kent;, his wile and daughter were among the i sengers. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Penang.
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  • 85 5 THK subject ot what action should be taken with the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, is expected to come up before the Central Working Committer of the association which meets m Malacca today. The branch was recently alleged to have been responsible
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  • 36 5 THE intensive retraining programme m the federation Police Forre cost the Government $1,358,820 more than the provision of 1. 400.000 made m the estimates, it was s;ated J at the Federal Council meeting yesterday.
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  • 230 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A claim for $5,000 due to him as bonus from his former employer, Ng Pian Teng. proprietor of the Klang Motor Company, Klang, was ma.de !>y an elderly European t-ngineer, Andrew Paton. at the High Court, before Mr. Justice Briggs, today. Paton
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  • 86 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Veruthappan. who was fined |396 m the Kota Tinggi Magistrate's Court for being m possession of the carcass of a barking deer without licence, had the fine reduced to $Uf> on appeal. India Suffian. the DPP., told the Court that the fine was stiff*
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  • 196 5 Young Wives' Tale Is Delightful WHEN* two young couple- ire forced to share the same Rat and the >ame nanny to Jook after their respective children, complications can easily arise, md do, m "Young Wives' Tale** Ronald Jeans' comedy of misunderstandings, presented by the Stage Club at the Vio toria
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    • 168 5 1". 9.36 p.m. /mwwv^ fES 1 IT'S THAT BLONDE BOMBSHELL AGAIN e&rtsr^'«tm...A9msS jHnTox>^^|»il >iEEiffi_r__PP«y /T\ .VfcIRLBKKCi *SKaXUV |S^ oomebodiA I Loves Me J Vi. EU jERGENS S CHEi ?*Mi ADOftABIS SEWS SHOWING llli 1 (IT FINAL. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I\\(> .CADEM. tRDSI l 5533 A ST al tfS DIRECTION TECHNICOLOR V?
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    • 76 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondatd London Correspondent LONDON, May 7. The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 21 Id. Spot £775 per ton June 21 |d. buyers, £777 10s. sellers. July/Sept. 21 gd Three months: £772 Oct. Dec.
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    • 321 5 (Ltii__l_JJ6S 11th DAY __ro!T' %li 1.45, f. 6.10: 9.30 **W******W*mmmmtmt MOM **M*l* tsos ia NSTIMA iisioai Waiß-?iiCoco__^l VINCENT PRta FRANUKMJOY PHYUJS MRU Hir c of Polaroid (.lasses 30 c p__H Deposit 5Ur whM HUI be refunded on return of SpeeUrle.' All glaises are hygienical I y disinfected Hl>! p«(he Newt
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  • 768 6 an attack on th*. Chinese Chamber of Commerce constitute an attack on the Chinese community? Would an attack On the Indian Chamber of Commerce be considered an attack on the Indians? Would an attack on the U.M.N.O. M.C.A. or the MIC. be interpreted as a deliberate and
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  • 287 6 Review of Views h Private UTUSAN MELAYU editorially, di>agrees witli the contention, held m certain quarters that, the Council of Joint Actions, demand that the Ritson en- quiry should be public is motivated by a desire to exploit the situation for political 1 ends. Nor does L'tu.-ani believe that the
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  • 1413 6 Chinese Agrarian Reform 3 JOYV extensive has been the change m land-ownership? No detailed statistics have been published. But some revealing figures were given by the New China News Agency m the middle of 1951. The land confiscated and requisition from landlords m Central and
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  • 1252 6  - They Locked Me In A Cell Alex Josey Malayan Prisons: The Truth Hfl (—ulio m a /< ur of f ,< j tilt' 1 1 1 SOME of my critics may be interested, indeed pleased, to know that I spent most of last week m Federal prisons. Part of the
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    • 49 6 TOMORROW ASIA AFTER STALIN Will Stalin's Death and Malcnkov's peace offensive mean a change m Communist tactics and objectives m Asia? An Indian journalist, M. N. Roy, who was once member of th Comintern and who played a leading role m Chinese Revolutionary politics, writes on ASIA AFTER STALIN
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  • 109 7 Modelling: clothes m the heat of Baghdad recently are (from left) Miss Riviera, Odette le Floch of Paris, m swimsuit; Miss Paris, Danielle Chaillier, m riding dress; Miss Finland. Eva Hellas, m green organza cocktail dress; and Miss Latin America. Balbina Outierbez of Paris, m
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  • 158 7 I(Reuter). The British Cabinet deadlock reached yesterday m uture of Britain's Suez Canal l-informed quarters said here. Breakdown of the talks so after they started m formal session on April 27, is led here to be a grave er. This is the niore true since
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  • 49 7 MONTEVIDEO M I sident nate P oun- t'lTvd ru a s ritten i>n Ivrvrrel. last week hu» this f.iilrd to sfj honour and a duel irrangfd kd to the rei ition of the i aguayaa 1 iin< i i risis. 1 m I nuu.iv
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  • 104 7 NEW YORK, May 7. (UP).— General James A. Van Fleet. former Eighth Army Commander, cnarged yesterday that "high policy prevented our armies from winning the Korean war two years ago." He said the opportunity f o defeat the enemy is "still there today if only
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    • 68 7 F man age In Tokyo of md's Armi (Miss Units sela to millionaire Hilario of the Philipii had the blessing *> "s parents m est« rday. s mother said they daughter "conMoved to (ears tstening to a T<»kvo reaccording to which her in-law pledged he would
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    • 35 7 IKGENTINA'S leading philos(»phpr. Francisco RomeJo, has been arrested m Buenos Aires m roundups this week of people suspected terrorism or conspiracy. Police ha\> not said whether his detention is connected with recent bomb outrages Reuter
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    • 32 7 GEX. Carlos P. Romulo. the Philippine Ambassador to the U.S.. said In Manila yesterday a Pacific Union—similar to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization—would help ease ten- sion m the Far East— AP
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    • 28 7 CHINESE multi-millionaire. Fu Tak Yam. of Macao, has received a ransom note demanding the equivalent of HKS7OO.OOO for the release of his 14-year-old son Ku I.im Kin Reuter
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    • 31 7 a m a THE annual assembly of the United Nations World Health Organization m Geneva yesterday unanimously approved the nomination of Dr. nf. Khater of Syria as assem- bly president AP
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    • 24 7 GEORGE Bundock. 31-year-old storeman, who was "imprisoned" for five years m the British Embassy m Moscow, arrived at Northolt airport from Duesseldorf esterday. Reuter
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  • 67 7 TOKYO. May 7, (UP) American Thunderjets bombed Kangyedam, only Aye miles from Manchuria, yesterday m one of the deepest penetrations of the Korean war. A formation of 36 Thunderjets destroyed 17 buildings and four rail ca". m the daring strike near the MIG-infested Yalu River. Sabre
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  • 409 7 War Supplies, Troops Rushed To L Prabang HANOI, May 7— Six U.S. Flying Boxcars^ the first of possible two or three doxen under stepped up American aid flew into Hanoi yesterday, loaded troops and war cargoes, and immediately took off to reinforce French and Laotian
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  • 345 7 Dulles Pledges Prompt Arms Aid To Thailand WASHINGTON, May ..-The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles har promised to give "prompt consideration" to Thailand's request for immediate delivery of military items m view of Communist advances m neighbouring Laos Hjs promise was reported m a statement issued
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  • 140 7 WASHINGTON, May 7 Chinese Nationalist Ambassador Wellington Koo said yesterday Red China had "pledged" to provide 300,000 of its troops to help the Commu-nist-led rebels m Indo-China against the French and loyal Indo-Chinese forces. He said the Chiang Government also had reports that Russia had agreed
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  • 58 7 CALCUTTA, May 7. (Router) British civil aviation experts who arrived here to help with the Indian Government's enquiry into Saturday's C let crash near Calcutta visited the site yesterday. The remaining seven bodies recovered fron. the crash were buried yesterday m a common grave
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  • 244 7 COLOGNE, May 7, (Reuter).— The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Georgi Malenkov, is merely "one of my best pupils" to a little grey-haired German woman living quietly In the Rhineland today. She is Belgianborn Frau Emmy Giesen, aged 64, of Wesselino, near here, who says
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  • 94 7 LONDON. May 7. (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth gave her Royal assent last night to a I bill restoring road transport to private ownership after six years as a state-owned industry. The Royal Edict, read on the 1 Queen's behalf by a Royal Commission of Peers m
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  • 208 7 WASHINGTON, May 7, (Reuter).— Asian and Pacific countries offered a "fertile field for Communist conquest* but at the same time they offered a challenge for effective action by the rest of the nonCommunist world, which must be met. This was stated in a report presented
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  • 124 7 UN Plea: French Hesitant PARIS, May 7: (Rmivi The i h Foreign Mil) -'\y > :ns hesitant about appeal to the for action Against I minh force* m T matte quarters :-..ici here terday. of the main reasons for B French COOUM 01 •i on is the m i«r rnatlonalisai
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  • 50 7 BANGKOK, May 7 The Thai C ha to appoint an •oi ial committee to :r and suppress arm- runnii Forces m countrii The committee will ret>'»rt< of smuggling Vietminh, to Malayan munists and Chine ists m Burma. All news, detriment will also be scrutinized committee.
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    52 7 J photo. > JAP Crown Prime < C Akihito helps himself to j J a snack at a London C garden party given in his honour at the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Kensington 2 Palace Gardens. The 19j year-old Prince is in London to attend the Co- ronation as his
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  • 151 8 i nKi\n\ Miv 7 (AFP).— A 10-ton motor yacht, Jersey tor an expedition aimed at finding, the t oeia canth the fl sh once thought to have iird Mrt^boot 70.000,000 years ago. A Coelacanth was brought to Britain by Professor Smith from the
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  • 70 8 TAIPEI, May 7. (ReuterV— International fuel supply staI ana are being established by the Nationalist Government at two major ports on Formosa to supply fuel for international in-going vessels. the Central News Agency reported. One station is at Kaoshsiung m the south, the other at Keelung
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  • 78 8 NEW DELHI, May 7. I AP The Indian and U.S. governments will begin ditcuwions here on May 1 1 on the modifi.;.lions 'n the two nations' nercial aviation agreement proposed by India. Inciia is expected to li or, sharper control of U.S. lines' handling
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  • 26 8 A SEVEN-MAN Burma government purchasing mission has left New York by plane for London after a month's visii m the United Sates. Reuter
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  • 76 8 Spares For Stranded Comet LONDON. May 7. <AFP)--Spai> parts for a BOAC Comet delayed at Bangkok by a failure m the electrical circuit are being flown out from here by. another Comet, BOAC announced yesterday. HO AC said the first Comet w.is tinabl<> to take off from Bangkok yesterday because
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  • 42 8 THE Norwexian Foreign Ministry hM i>sued I communique sta:::is? that step< had been taken to prevent Norwegian thipi from carrying stra'esjic materials to Chinese and North Korean ports. There \va.> no ban. however, forbidding Nonvec «tt. >.'nin> a 1 AFP
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  • 109 9 World March Rubber Output -135,000 Tons m,v 7. (AP). -World production m March totalled 135,000 long tons, rter (I^">3) total production ot Uional Rubber Study Group rrf H»rt*'H J a rubber m Marcli three-month total for i )P United States imnnrc i "i s <( f natural rublier rch and
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  • 19 9 COMMODITY PRICES i l OSIS Si si :> quiet. HlMi.-IPORI rhurv— LONDON l:l 881 X Hers -'1 t N m
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  • 73 9 AY.VS development a pri nary producer and ai a 'litre has far sur- 'i L i<tr;al expansion. ation is mad^» m prepared by*the re Public Relations < m -o. M .nect:on with the ;^rics Fair I JSJ. pamphlet covers all I Vlala activity for
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  • 68 9 I 80. Ma y 7. (Reuter) r of tei'hn'rnl Colombo is already ned by the Food >!re Ministry h ne Minuter. Mr. Dudsaid today. Mr. St :.a:iayake. who is I to leave for London i I the Coronation of ibeth on Tune 2. n ;nter\
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  • 64 9 photo. A cocktail party was given m Singapore at Adelphi Hotel o n Wednesday for Mr. A. V. Rorha, president of C.F. Sharp and Co. Inc. shipping agents. Mr. Rocha. .u-com-p.mied by his wife, is on a round-the-world business and pleasure trip. Above, from left: Mr. W.
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  • 138 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malayan share market for industrials wa* inclined to be er i\i 4 tins showed an improvement m sympathy with the rise m :!ie commodity price. Rubber shares remained uri.'.iend m quotations. Changed prices were: IM)LSrRI\IS Bu>er» Sellers G'town D-«p. 225 2L3S
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  • 109 9 SEVERAL British motor and aviation companies are it present planning to expand their plants to meet the re- quircments of expanding markets m Australia, states a report from the office ul th.» Australian Commissioner for Malaya. The Villiers Engineering Company, of Wolverhampton will make engines for
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  • 29 9 Australia is to rail immediately for tenders from overseas contractor? for pan «>f! the work m the second stage of the Showy Mountains i electric project. Reuter
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  • 81 9 GOA. May 7. (AP) Goaf first mat< i factory hopes to reach of 1 ,000 boxes per ci.y g > output soon nnd plan? t\prt;ts to Pakistan, Portuguese East Africa, nnd British Bast Africa, offl a-> announce d Launched by M. B Shah, formerly »>f
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  • 259 9 $6.2 Mil. To Be Spent On Home Guards THE Federal Legislative Council yesterday tnaWti 5.? ___T entory •*****>***>*• -mount '"9 to $9,635,103 recommended by the standing committee on finance. The committee also recommended to the Council to W _2.s»o_W. lCt SU PP' ementar >L P"—
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  • 138 9 A RESERYK of sellers m the rubber market m Singapore contributed to I rise m prices yesterday first grade rubber for May shipment being quoted at 73' cents per lb. at the close (73j» cents per lb. on Wednesday). -Jl A fair amount of twitching
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. M. Special SUndard i Clofttna nee* on Dip Hongkong Kxchange today .v. c H5.74 to £1 jig. $5 1725 rv m M .'•V- c Indonesian R I G "'n •>_T l f)2.> (o one <
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  • 237 9 By AKNOLI) BK At KMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. May 7. -Reports irifMM Mtatgfa via StoekWlM said that Soviet Russia is tod a* attempting to produce rubber from m w type of i;ih material. The tests are being conducted m the satellite province
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  • 102 9 CANBERRA, May 7: (AP> A i. ding atomic Professor Marcus Oliphant, f«i d that Australia, which w.^s m ssed out of the oil ape. particularly well endow ic. for the atomic age of which "we .ire now on the threshold." Professi r O phant, who
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  • 80 9 JERUSALEM, May 7. (API Israeli exporters were yesterday offered a cash bonus of ho per rent. all dollar earninsjfl ;n an official move to boost bring m more hard putv. The 'c bOBUI will be granti d im isible export the anni ncement said, ll
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  • 95 9 Times: Adjust Tradiog Habits LONDON, May 6. (AP)— The London Times cautioned Britain yesterday to "adjust her policies and her trading habits" to the great change? of recent years m Latin America. Argentina dominated Ine South American trade and WM the favoured market f° r Euro* pean investment m the
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  • 128 9 WASHINGTON May 7 (neuter).— The United States Senate yesterday parsed a bill to give the government control over the export of I and scarce metals and minerals needed m the defence programme for another year until Ju le 30 •".4. The bill would a.so prohibit
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  • 248 9 OTTAWA, May 7, (IT).— The gold mining industry yesterday appealed anew for 211 increase m the ITSS3S1 T SS35 paid producers for each refined ounce. In a brief to the Senate r Trade Relations Committee. I tlie Canadian Metal Mining Association blamed the
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  • 94 9 NKW YORK. Mj v 7. (AP. Tin for prompt drli\« i iom' to hM a pound here yesterday, re ported I > on fears that developments m thr Indo Thin.i W99 might endan gcr world tin supplies there and m nrighhoiirmg Ma la \.i.
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    63 10 HIGH-KICKING daucrr Sylvia KussHl j N gettiag nearer to her final iling with everi »luk»- ol ,1 I*.: S\]\i.i IS i'i<ntly danced her way into a romantic eacageawßl h<*r gaceateal and ihe l« promised to |ura her twinklini; toes sway froai show hasiae^s aft««r arr ireddinc. She doe? a tap
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  • 512 10  -  Barry Oliver By i I DON I know ttlit'thci we tan put it (low ii to the Coronation s»mm>h or not. hut wit!* nit doubt. nany production^ .v*» tn-ini; presented hetweea now and the ihl of tin* month. Ihe Sta je Club has tart< d thing current play "Vounn
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  • 119 10 IO) LYWOOD (AP)— Ryan, wh i .a* j his 3-dtmen bow with Rhonda FU 4 i "Inferno." deeiar>> I that 1 "hing get irrassing m the n '*****.. Rya lets th..' lovers 1 will fe 1 g applied to r pitchii irdent v. >■> A simple kiss nfortab
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  • 963 10  -  Anacrusis Music Notes By CIVILIZATION is judged, amongst other things, by the way m which it treats its children and dumb animals. Last night m the Victoria Theatre the Stage Club gave the proceeds of the first performance of "Young Wives' Tale" to the Singapore So--iety
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    14 10 BARBARA OSTERMAN. of Oakland California, who has bern selected 'Miss Good Posture of HSS."
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  • 417 10  -  BOB THOMAS By 'Til I. movie industry t-»--d: resembles the legendary horseman whe leaped oa his stead and rade oil m al! directions. Much of the confusion i. caused by understand ih. disorder m an Industry transition— if a
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    46 10 1. i S P£ n,s stress ''Olita Sevilla holds one of the 1a1..e dollar bills distributed through this >unny city streets lo advertise her latest film "Bienvenido. Mr Marshall," a satire on U.S. a id to Europe. Lolita is m Cannes for the International Film Festival.
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  • 367 10 I IN Whole viiliftlll nnl Riviera has taken Its e>e* off the lonel> I .trunk to whisper: "What's tookeniK with I,ex Barker (M'sieu Tarzan) and I. ana Turner I can tell them and you, too. The tanned fungi* giant and the p•• Inum-haire I actress are
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  • 26 10 i iv industry oj H i ted S X nijdo" the Indian v It i H MO) The I ed film
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    • 195 10 wv^^ v^^^^^Stcir Contest No. M«mm^uwmi Can You Name This Actress? _^_rf_i_Pfr known movie personnlitv. Do ____HK. i i___________ you rer,, sni^e lier? x-^mm*mmmmm%**. Therp Vvi,, another star 4it_.- Tv__r m *t^3m V A or ou h n°t tomorrow mm^^tW^ X Entries lor Uils eontesi Hill HflflP C,MC I, x, Taersday.
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    • 187 10 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE NEW 73 RP M RFC )RDS PERRY COMO with THE RAMBLER PERRY COMO with Hugo Winterhalter and his Orch itff I CONFESS B EDDIE FISHER DOWNHEARTED j AM I WASTING MY TIMI Or. V S 10*50 DONALD PEERS and THE KORDITE with Frank Cordell and his Orch
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    • 126 10 %^RITADIiMAR 1 <» I. <»| I |m\ I 111 !••>.-. |»'IV\ .1 111 111 hi-. th< 11 nn- li-- hi. In ii->--it 1 Prtil Sena. 1 1:1 it 1 ni: 1 1 ir. osi |4H H I'll: i Hit 1 1. INII ltlKlllHK;> < > 1 \i 1.1 2 1
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  • 134 11  -  LALL SINGH r»N P. T0B with our Cricket: for Uie past alter vrar we see almost the ni(ket headlines, with the e* arrivals in the Services sides Inn cricketer introduced through m l.ilcnt Hers c heir f uture cricketers ire going to come
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  • 75 11 \::.a. May 7: (AP)en ark 00 a tb« Far Ea>: this 1 110ns with let. It will next year's lames m ManiI \mateur Ath- f ans to send I team to I long Kan?. A ngent to Sin«ato Macao H gk k. end a boxing-
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  • 30 11 >SEPrTS Institution s annual sports on ground on Thurs- 25 at 2.30 p.m. ts lor Oid Boys are m :he programme. LOO Yard?. 880 P rtting the Weight
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    • 283 11 NOTICE ANGLO-OKIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR QUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of April, 1953, vre as follows. a Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Lirnitod 1,700 Batu Selungor Tin Dredging Company Limited 229 Borjuntai Tin Dredging Limited 1 255
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    • 379 11 ANNOUNCEMFNT A 9 a mark of respect to the r*L late Mr. Khoo Teik Ec C.8.E., J.P.. the offices of Mrs. I-oke Yew, Lok e Wan Vat. Loke Wan Tho, and Rajendra and Teik Ec, m Singapore and Kuala i Lumpur will be closed on Saturday May 9th. 195... Aaxnm
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    • 372 11 SITUATIONS VACANT m. credits m E„ g i is ,1, ng < sts\s^ d «>2sr__. !«>me Mah_'S r Permnneni nol le" iff I P e ol C K men t. P arti ™lars o g whic Singapore- Oi7^. "^ffipent, "i^fcffil th? d Sni a permd Ljfi of period P»™* t£
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    • 440 11 NOTICES CENTRAL KI.ECTRICITY BOARD £LERK of Works required lor supervision of con- structiam of Boards new quarters and buildings Must {Possess full practical know- edg of all building j trades preferably capable of using dumpy [eve!. Fully conversant with Architects drawings, bill s of quantises and specifications Must be prepared
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  • 577 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Sappoh Also Does A Pleasing Trial By PENANG, Thurs.— CYNOSURE (Manning) and MEDITATION (Russell) three m 38, SAPPOH 38 1/5, BARAKAT (McCloud) and GEIFANG STAR (Charles) 38 3 5, DINAR (Franklin) 38 4 5, CANOE and LIANDA 38 4 5 and APPLAUSE 39— these were
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  • 56 12 TAiPi: u i xi ed a 2 0 victoi B ye*'' The first hall Milyj com There w 1 ed ttei 'i .-renf'--: s nset do ;i 1 i i larun s:m>. t XI: A i. and 1 V i' Rama fOok ;.r: B L r
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  • 252 12 BRADFORD, May 7 (Reuter) The Australians declared :it 153 for six at lunch today lo their first Innings aj-ain .t Yorkshire. Keith Miller 109 and Dick Benaud the overnight batsmen, adding 152 runs to the sivth wicket. Miller remained unbeaten with 159 and Benaud just
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  • 288 12 The Qualifying round of the Island < lub competition for the En Tong Sen Cup is as follows: is, Tee Roi r.L T (12 >, G T Jones (4) Onn (12). D.P. X 18 (12) 8.10 R.V Jan < SK. G 1 815
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  • 45 12 RASC I »m tined 1 1 01 need MBTC 0 m the fir I round of the Junior Challenge Cup Competition match al Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. RASC C imbined'j inside right, D l on, m eat form. scored all the ;■> il
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    54 12 Lindsaj Hasaett, captain of the Australian cricket toi.rini team and 17-year-old lan Craig (right), baby of the leans, photographed m England. Haaaett has g}nee injured hia risht arm and h.is withdrawn from the match against Yorkshire. Craig has been hailed as the second Bradman. Ilis form m England will be
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  • 124 12 LONDON. May 7 (R« t« r).— Yolande Pompec. tiie Trinidad lightheavy-weight, may go to Singapore alter Ins flghi against Roland G col France at Birmingham on Ma v 18. his manager Jack Burns said today. Bums said Pompey had been offered a fight again.^t a first class opponent
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  • 71 12 TAIPING. Wed -In a second division fixture played al Kamunting yesterday, the formidable British Military Hospital were held to a goalless draw by the Federation Regiment. Both defence played a sterling same. B.MII: Ma leley; Griffin and Mnrsh.nl!: Roberts, Mallon i Clarke; Andy, Weston, Nolan, Arnold
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  • 313 12 LONDON, May 6: (F On ■c i ity eh i. mal figured m pro--.. :me today althn 1 engaged m oth( r fi m ndly Surrey reigning hampions for example mcc te ail(l f»g their greal win over i| ia c Vl j shu.. they are
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  • 90 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs Soritul Works Spoils Club Reserves beat Young Men Sikh A^or-iatlon 4—l In a div. 3 (N> league played m Scntul today. The fame started ton minutes late as the appointed referee did not turn up and both captains agreed to a
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  • 23 12 KUALA LT'mpur. Thurt.-. rtmand Workshops RE VIE and 18 Infantry Brigade S played to a two-all draw m a S (N) match today.
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  • 85 12 IPOH Thins. rVrak led Kedah 2 o when rain stopped further play :n the Interstate tennis competition for th o Chua Chobn Lcong Cup. The garru'-. were played on Ihe town padanf courts this evening. Results: Timothy Lea Abdu! Rahman 6-1, U-i: N. Caleb beat B.
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  • 468 12 AFTER an unimpressive start and trailing 1 I at halftone, Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club staged a fine second half rally and banged m tour goals without reply to brat Rocklitcs Sports Club 5— > m ;i SAFA Division II league match at
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  • 11 12 YESTERDAY'S SAFA Divly,B soccer between Immigrai.f.u arid Netaji S.C. was ])ostponed.
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  • 137 12 LONDON* Vlay 7<R er)— Eighteen UH» of Ei ts v a ue i E 500.000 m so -cci efi London airport to on a 19,000 mi es loui ol South America a:d the U States. During the to a month they uri i> ay four international
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  • 58 12 PERAK PICK 16 PLAYERS IPoii i \mi.ii i tion l< I l< t Bati t:i it« It t (l i I; ll. ill :i There nmivMiPii Sulu .mi.m <lt mi th,. ini:u. m Ip. h Ml nijl« bej i |M| I S v (i, Cho> C M.UI I Vial i
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  • 35 12 a r I ltjh Muy 7 (Renter)— Anhio Moore will ho ,7u Ih V f VOrld '^'jth^vyweiKht boxing tiTle m irotu n bout uith former rhamoion .lory Maxim here «n June M
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