Singapore Standard, 12 May 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol 111 No. .W>. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 23 1 PETROL PRICE DOWN K !l)l( ln the i»sel and md re inby r( l-\ Oil CO. ive apat folI Co: oil i td:
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  • 69 1 Mm.itnl Staff Reporter were injured 5 :>>rfront gang ke out In Boat ifter noon yesof about 15 sampan men, sticks and bottles, lived in the fight. It i w minutes, and on the arrival of a Po idio ;ir. >d that one of the js to the
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  • 97 1 PENANG. Mou.— Mr. Ephraim Isaac, defence counsel for Lee Khuan Kau, accused m the David Chen murder case, today made an application before Mr. Justice W. Buhagiar m the Penang Supreme Court for Lee to be transferred to Malacca, where the retrial of the case
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  • 34 1 TWO monster atomic cannons were moved from Las Vegas yesterday to the firing site from which the world's first atomic artillery shell will be fired into Frenchman Flat on May 2'.i. UP
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  • 20 1 SEVEN American civilians freed from Internment by the North Koreans arrived m Mos- cow yesterday aboard the
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  • 288 1 A SINGLE BRAIN FOR MALAYA Federation And Singapore Name Joint Committee Standard Staff Correspondent THE Singapore and Federation Governments have decided to set up a Joint Co-ordination Committee to consider on what subjects there must be consultation and co-ordi-nation between the two territories. The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm
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  • 82 1 FIN \l. handclasp from Mr. G. G. Thomson Singa porr Pufcti. Relation Officer at Kalians; airport early yes terdaj morning and tbe three Malayan louruafilt- left by (Janta .-BOAC Constellation lor the Coronation. rhe three journalist- are, left to right Inrhe Abdul \/i/ Ishak. Assistant Editor
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  • 239 1 A SEVEN-HOUR Singapore manhunt came to an abrupt end yesterday, when a British R.A.F. Corporal. John George White, was found dead, with a bullet hole m his head, as a posse of K.A.F. Police closed m on him, near the beach at
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  • 167 1 SINGAPORE had an island wide power failure yesterday due to a technical fault at the Pasir Panjang Power Station. The whole island had no electricity from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. during whicJi time the fault was detected and corrected, but it was not until
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  • 421 1 MR. AW BOON HAW. who with Mrs. Aw Boon Haw, arrived m the Colony from Hongkong yesterday, expressed satisfaction at the progress The Standard has made on the eve of its third year of publication. "The steady and phenomena) expansion of The Standard," said Mr.
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  • 32 1 AN APPEAL by Major James Michael Calvert of the Chindit war against the Japanese In Burma against conviction on indecency charges m Germany, was rejected m Lon- don today. Reuter
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  • 29 1 A painting which may be an original self-portrait by the Dutch master Rembrandt has been discovered m Belguim a restorer. Mr. M. by picture P. Van Genechten.— Reuter
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  • 101 1 HELSINKI, May 11 (AP)— The owner of the Finnish tanker. Wiima. Mr. A. Wihuri. denied m Helsinki today that his ship's cargo of 10.000 tons of jet fuel originally intended been sold m Singapore. The fuel was reported sold to American interests and an
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  • 255 1 CHURCHILL CALLS FOR TOP LEVEL TALKS LONDON. »iav II s M Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister told the House ot (ommons today that hr he lieved a ronferenee on the highest level hetwe. n thr leading powers should take place without delay. He was opening a two day foreign affairs
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  • 120 1 Standard Siaff Reporter THE Select Committi W the Rent Control Bui app i,i iiy ihe Singapore tive Council hai rejected the suggestion of tlu- Burlock ■< nl Committee thai rent o M postwar building^ should be controlled. The Standard wai >ffterday The Report <if the
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    • 52 1 COLO STORAGE fsft 91 II I ___P c* xt' FLUORESCENT >?/ i^ AT ITS FINEST" SYLVANIA Wh you tor mora light tor o tar longer \J time soves ycu tube ond lobour r«placement costs b couso Sylvon.o* scientists howe developed chemicols thot odd greotly to 'b lite ot fluor- I
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  • 203 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SPECIAL cancer unit, h will treat and conduct arch on cancer, particularly pec il ar to women, will be up m Kandang Kerbau Maternity Ho pita] jointly wo Government and 'ne i ci Ity af Malaya. init, fir.^t of its kind
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  • 90 2 REPRESENTATIVES of four Singapore Government industrial unions will meet Government officials today, to negotiate an increase m the total emoluments of more than <J,OOO industrial workers, pending the findings of the Ritson Commission. This is the second meeting between th e unions and Government since the
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    61 2 THE Singapore Traction Company luxury bus (on right) and three others like it were put on the City route for the first time yesterday. The bus ,J** m passing alone Raffles Place yesterday. O n an average, about one bus m seven minutes passes a given spot. Tho buses shuttle
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  • 87 2 The Singapore Young Malayans Club is holding a Coronation Talentines for individual instrumentalists and vocalists of under Ifi and over. Prizes will be presented to the lucky winners and runnersup. N 0 entrance fee will be c h a r g cd. Members and friends of the club
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  • 257 2 Army Civilians Get Pay Rise From March 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 9,000 civilian workers of the Army m Singapore, mostly daily-rated industrials, hove been given increased wages effective trom March 1, it was announced by the President ot rhe Army Civil Service Union, Mr. S.
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  • 175 2 A SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor and CityCouncillor told The Standard yesterday they thought it unlikely that Singapore Counrill. of either body would ever resort to the boxing ring as a means of settling political disputes. They were commenting on a report from Manila which stated that
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  • 136 2 IN ORDER to relieve the congestion at Singapore Geylang Serai, the City Council will shortly begin work to widen the road from Joo Chiat Ror.d junction to Jalan Eunos. Money has been approved for this. A> a temporary measure, a white line will
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  • 52 2 AT the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce annual meeting on Saturday, the following management committee was elected Messrs. R. Jumabhoy, (chairman). D. T. Assomull, K. If. Abdul Razak, Hassaram F. Balani, A. Nomanbhoy, Jamnadas J. Mehta, J. M. Jumabhoy. Makhanlall Maharwar, S. A. Mohamed Ali, H.
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  • 321 2 BEDOK RESETTLERS ARE SELF-SUFFICIENT Stiindard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Bedok resettlement scheme for Chinese farmers from Paya Lebar has now pissed its first year i and where there was once swamp, there if now water hyacinth ponds and well-laid out vegetable gardens. Most of the land has already heen allotted
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  • 277 2 THE Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce has been assured that the new Immigration Ordinance, which comes into force on Aug. 1, will not affect present Indian residents of Malaya, said Mr. D. T. Assomull. president of the Chamber, at the annual meeting on
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  • 81 2 MR. LEE Kong Chian and Mr. Tan Lark Sye have each promised to donate $200,000 for thc construction of a fivestoreyed Chinese school to be built at Telok Ayer and Stanley Streets. The school will be for 3.000 boys and girls m two schools, each occupying half
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  • 34 2 FREE English classes for adults and children will be started by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress at the Congress Office m Bukit Timah Road, on week-days "at 6.30 p.m., beginning May 21.
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  • 137 2 SIR Edward Ritson. the Independent commissioner appointed by the Uovemor of Singapon Sir John Nicoll, to inquire into tiie allowances of Government employees, will start his sittings tomorrow. The hearing wiii be held In camera and the venue will be the conference room m the
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  • 121 2 A PUNCTUALITY and austerity campaign aimed at the members of Singapore Chinese associations is far from dead, said Mr. Homer Cheng. Two committees will hold a joint meeting at 5.30 p.m. at the Chinese V.M.C.A. o n May 15. The campaign is to do away with
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  • 23 3 Kens O I I i nrolled i i an tor 1 Bar by the C S i harlei Mi ri ayHigh
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  • 139 3 photo. Tl wing of the Sit Paya Lebar Meth Gir >' School was oflic fd by the Deputy Di: ol E n, Mr. R. E. ince IV. s lev Fio< k Hin. iaid that th c buildg the new wing was made by generous public
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  • 368 3 Reduced Prices Of Fuel Oil Best News Yet' PETROL m Singapore and the Federation will be seven cents a gallon cheaper from today. Reduction... announced by Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. and Shell Co. yesterday, also affect the price of kerosene and diesel and fuel oil, and amount to
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  • 139 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE Singapore Government will consider taking over private land for food production purposes when all Crown land has been reclaimed. The Standard was told yesterday. :it gpol ale cc ble Croa I i york on 1,10 Ele lok coni I, it
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  • 129 3 CHRONIC animal diseases m Singapore m 1952 resulted m considerable economic loss to Colony livestock, says the annual report of the Singapore Government. The report attributes the loss mainly to bad animal management and the use of inferior breeding stock. Most of the loss occurred
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  • 126 3 THE question of providing vocational training for Malayan boys and girls who. after finishing primary schools, are unfitted or unable to continue their academic education further, will be discussed when the Council of Aided Schools m the Federation and Singapore meets m Kuala Lumpur on
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  • 97 3 ACTION ta set up a Methodist Board of Lay Activities for South East Asia m order to co-ordinate the work of the various regional Boards of Lay Activities, was taken at the recent Methodist Central Conference of South East Asia. The Board will also
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  • 77 3 THE Singapore Old RafTlesians' Association held its annual general meeting last week and the following were elected to serve on t n e Committee. President: Mr. D. S. Marshall; Vice-President: Mr. Lee Siow Mong; Vice-President (ex-omcio): Mr. P. F. Howitt: Treasurer: Mr. Chew Charm Khuan;
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  • 284 3 in:* iiiku uiungs. photo. ONE of the most modern twin screw mail ani SZS_SL_*!T C^ bUiU J^gto^POW is now nearing completion at Thornycroft's Tanjong Rhu slipway Shells powered by twin Thornycroft engines. P ay Built for the Brunei Government sh e will sail for
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  • 100 3 Standard Staff Reporter MX. M. P. D. NAIR (Lab. South). Singapoie City Councillor, now wants to bar. smtkins m the arious cinemas Last month, the City Council accepted Mr. Nair's suggestion that smoking m buses should not be allowed. Mr. Nair told The Standard
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  • 89 3 A MEMORIAL service was held for the late Mr. BK. Featherstone at Singapore's Tanglin Garrison Church yesterday. Mr. Featherstone, Assistant Judge Advocate General. FARELF, was killed m the BOAC-Comet crash on May 2. He was returning to Britain, after the termination of hw ofiice m Singapore,
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  • 296 3 THE Singapore Raffles Library is collecting an average of $15 a day m fines from subscribers who are late m returning books, the Librarian, Mrs. C. P. Hudson, told The Standard yesterday. For the first quarter of this year the Library had collected
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  • 40 3 THE Public Relations Commissioner for Malayan Guides. Miss Elizabeth Cheek, was one ot the speakers at a genera! meeting of the Girl Guides Association held m London under the chairmanship of the Princess Royal, President of the Association
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  • 131 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. P. F. DE SOUZA, Nominated Singapore Legislative Councillor, will urge the Government lo allow private enterprise to run a television station In written Qii'"»t nns to be tabled at the Council meetin,; next week. Mr. de Souza will ask whether
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  • 453 4 Be Faithful To Sick' Pledge By Attendants PENANG, Mon. In connection with Operation Service, the Medical Department, Federation, is preparing to invite all attendants m hospitals to take a pledge to be faithful to the sick. This was disclosed to The Standard today by the spokesman of
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  • 180 4 29 Made Colony Citizens A lota] ol 2S persons have t <:i granted Certificate "of .r.i. i ation In Singap';: i They are: Dr Chem Pah Kuo, Mes r Hee Quee Njan, Ong Chin Tong also J < )',,'-i Thiam Hock, Lim Kok Boon, Maswar bin' Ayik, Lim Hwie Seng.
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  • 72 4 TWO Singapoi c Mis I G. Yeo and .1. Majorie Chan, have reet been listed m the honour'^ list of lhe Washington State College, Washington. Mc Y< studying home economies ar the college obtained a scholarship from the Institute of international Education which awarded by
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  • 178 4 LONDON. May 11 (AP)— A Coronation Bible is enroute to four-year-old David Sewell m Kuala Lumpur to bring him into the Coronation celebrations arranger! by the people Of Kingsley Road, Runcorn, Cheshire. David, oniy child of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sewell of Kampong Langut Tin
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  • 95 4 SEAMAN J. Nicoll pleaded quiity m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of being drunk and m,- < apable. Nicoll said that he was drunk but not incapable as he went to a police station to re- port the loss Of his
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  • 63 4 THE Singapore Camera Club i will be holding its first panMalayan photographic exhibition at lhe British Council Centre from June 26 to July 5. The closing date for entries is May 2ti. Entries cither by post or by j hand should be sent to The
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  • 48 4 CHNG Tun Sic was finer. $75 m the Singapore F*rs: Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. He was also suspended from driving for three months. Tames Lee was find 51 for unnecessarilly horning at '.he junction of Kampong Soo poo Road and Kallang Road.
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  • 74 4 Johore's Drainage Schemes .lOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Johore Drainage and Irrigation Department is at present engaged on three main drainage v •■•hemes. They are al Sri Menanti m Muar/ anrt at Senggarang and the East Coast m Batu Pahat. When these schemes are completed, conditions m 190 square miles of
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  • 74 4 A SINGAPORE middle aged woman, Tan Poh Tay. alleged m the Second Police Court yesterday that when she i_a ber daughter-in-law V c o h 'Boey Yang. $1,000. her life l savings, to build an attap m:? for her. she misappropriated money. Yeoh was charged with
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  • 67 4 WHEN Wee Whi Hock lean- < t backwards to draw out a table drawer after a mahjong uame. he lost his balance and fell down a flight of stairs, his brother-in-law, Chia Keng Hock, said yesterday m the Singapore Coroner's Court. Wee died after being
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  • 33 4 THIEVES broke into two Government quarters, adjoining each other, at Pee! Road, Kuala Lumpur, during the hours of Sunday and stole cash and articles One house lost ?11!». ana the ol $243.
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  • 200 4 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT EXPLAINS PENANG, Mon.— A regular physical examination of Government servants every year, though considered ideal, is not possible with the present staff, a spokesman of the Medical Headquarters, Federation of Malaya, told The Standard. Thcv were trying to do their best, he
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  • 96 4 WHILE Miss J. L. We It on a nursing sister, at the Singapore British Military Hospital. was searching for her wallet she saw her comb fall out of a man's pocket. This was stated m the Sixth Police Court yesterday. Tlie man, Rodrcgi.es Lawrence,
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  • 54 4 MR. Teo Ghim Lek a Raub postal clerk lor 13 years, has tr a ns^ r ,red to the office 01 the Controller of Posts Central Division, Kual. Lum: P m H nt W 1 leay e on May 17. tm-vK' W_ Rajah of the X.L CPO
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  • 123 4 SINGAPORE workers are planning to celebrate Coronation Day on June 2, which is a public holiday, by holding processions and mass meetings The governing council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress and individual unions will meet soon to discuss plans lor the celebrations. Residents of
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  • 75 4 THE United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has approved an additional allocation of 140.000 Ib. of skimmed milk valued at US $14,000 to Singapore, the Fund.- repon fot March 1953 reveals. UNICEF has already spent US Sl 1.000 o n ite B.C.G. campaign m Singapore, and
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  • 22 4 I HP. anni i of the Singapore 'i n will on S. St Jo _ph*_ In Hall at 9 a.m
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  • 46 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mohd. Shaffie, who was produced before Inche Sheik Abdul Rahman m the First Magistrate's Court for committing theft ol a bicycle belonging to Abu Bakar bin Yahaya on Feb. 28 at about 9.45 p.m., was fined $200. oi two months* imprisonment.
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  • 33 4 CWI.NS„ Ml| crash victims M their li\<s on v n k_f towered Into the'eet mon grave i, Ceme er> on Max it sl| vanous ienomlaatiuK peifaiMtd i at tin* photo.
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  • 313 4 TAMIL OR HINDI? KUALA LUMPUB, Mon. Local Indians differed m their opinion ot what the proposed Chair of Indian Studies at the Malayan University should he. Asked if they wanted it to be a Tamil Chair or a Chair of any of the other
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  • 37 4 .1011' If the 1 tion, i! cd coui make r den;.: Rahman Dv I ministra <-n the out ret Coun m lv ai v done b Ano' he nid •nent' count
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  • 97 4 THREE men from .lohore appeared m the Singapore First Traffic Courl ycvterdav on traffic charges. Kassim bin A'l. pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving, ar.d mmt fined $75 His car en' :<hd with a pickup at the junction of Farrer and Bukit Timah
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  • 78 4 Chamber To Meet On Lim' s Move THT. Sh |apo Phlim, Chamber of W il! hold an < mergency moctir:', today to ri' russ lhc move to be made by Mr. 1..m Yew Hork. (Lab. Sou*. h» a1 tbe Legislative Council meeting next week. A\ the last nn (ling of
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  • 82 4 rv^ d V Btofapnua tl Andrew uid Boys Association's ;mnu« meeting yesterday the following were ele 1. ri ofllee beareri President. Mr. Aw Cheng vice-presidents, m, L lm Koon Keck, RC.H Lim. Urn Chong Pane nnd I); SH T:in Secretary, alr Goh So., Toon aaat secretary. Mw T;.n
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  • 69 4 IPOH. Mon The Malayan Mininy Employers' Association today issued a state ment _ayin_ that tht- tin price bonus for mine work ers has not been cancelled. No reduction m the tin price bonus payable to the employees of European members of the Association has
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 103 4 Weather MINIMUM TFMPIK vn BE: from 7..".M p.m. on May 10 to 7.:;: i i.m on Ma.v 11. Singapore (7' I i Pensng 175 1, Kota iVtliru (71 Fi. Runt- I.umpur (7"» F), Ipoh (71 Fi Kuantan 172 Fi Maximum -Temperature: from 7...0 a.m. to p.m. on May 11. Singapore
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  • 330 5 RESERVATIONS FOR 1,500 SO thot the Coronation may be made a memorable occasion for i n m Singapore, the Government has invited 1,500 schoolchildren children c or0 nation and birthday parades. to a ffcna s tands will be reserved for 1.000 schoolchildren at the
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  • 45 5 omn IDUCATION SWVICE Standard Staff Reporter tFDERATION teachers will not have a Unified n Service for some time vet as salary negotia- ......dio.-k. h a re thers. itive Kuala 5 who r, ovai ded presennt of testing iors
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  • 126 5 > petitions have been received from Singapore villagers at Yio Chu Kang Road asking for the installation or extension of water mains to their village. Mr. F. Y. G. Day. chairman of the Rural Board told The Standard yesterday. Ue was commenting on a report
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  • 141 5 MALAYA'S three journalists invited to attend the Coronation by the Colonial Office left Singapore by 8.0.AC. Constellation for London this morning. They were seen off at Kallang Airport by a large number of friends. They were: Mr. George Tann Eng Leong. a sub-editor on the Singapore
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  • 159 5 SEEING that the driver of a Singapore car m which he was travelling had failed to stop after knocking down a cyclist, a passenger. Mr. W. Mendoza, cut short his journey and returned to the scene of the accident. He gave full particulars of the
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  • 97 5 TWO men. Lim Kien Sien and Lee Cheng Soh were convicted m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday of criminal breach of trust of $500. Lim. who had one previous conviction, was sentenced to two months' jail. He was ordered to pay $250 as
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  • 53 5 Harold Teo FOOT-TUN YEAR OLD Maureen Teo (above) of the Methodist Girls School will be "Quern" for a day at the Coronation pageant to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on June 1. Maureen was picked out from among lb other Singapore school- girls—Photo by
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  • 57 5 AN officer of the Labour Department Ipoh, will be on duty m the ofiice of the Court House, Bruas. every Tuesday and Friday [rom I to 4.30 p.m. H e will sssist ihe public m all matters normally dealt with by the Labour Office m the
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  • 237 5 By IVOR KRAAL M ANDRE MARC H A L, famous French blind organist whose feet are reputed to be as sensitive as the fingers of most musicians, nren| ii search of a Malay gon? m Singapore yesterday. He had broken his flight from Sydney
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  • 199 5 tee _2_fii-P!_ro«..Mo-.-T-e working commitheld In X Jll_ KKSt!* 28 Mtional conference 'or Mala™ <_____S to ■>»" blueprint Besar! s2____? ?EE_?*?_-i* the Mentri SSmS Othman bin Mohamed. as its tho 3 the or g an isations m Malaya. except cUtion "the rS_i2s"____2 l h e
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  • 91 5 AIR. Choor Singh. Singapore Coroner, yesterday recorded a verdict of death hy negligent driving at the c"d of an inquiry into the death <»f f>:.-year-old Chong Quee Leong. a shoemaker. Chong died trom injuriai received after being hit by a motor van while he was sitting
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  • 98 5 SEVEN ON TAX CHARGES SEVEN persons including, a woman were prosecuted m the Singapore City Police Court yestcr day for failing to submit income tax returns. Fines totalling 5750 werr imposed. Taherbhoy Rajaballv described as the manager of R. M. M. Samiwalla and Co.. was fined $500. Five others. P.
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  • 169 5 photo. IT WILL be some time before any Singapore married woman teacher will enjoy the gratuity promised by Government, said a spokesman of the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday. Commenting on a letter which the acting Colon ial Secretary sent to the chairman of the married
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  • 65 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 1.364-ton freighter Poo Leng. towed to Penang by the Nagisan Maru, when ncr propellers gave trouble on a voyage from Rangoon, was last night discharging her cargo of 1,300 tons rice bran m the Singapore roads before going into dry
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  • 89 5 A SINGAPORE woman, Cheong Ah Yeok. said ill the Sixth Police Court yesterday that when a man pulled her handbag from under her arm one night, she blew a whistle and the Police arrived. Cheong was testifying at the trial of a Malayan Other Rank, Robert
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  • 37 5 A CHINESE entered a Singapore woman doctor's house m Pasir Panjang Road on Sunday night and took her handbag, containing $450. The man was seen by the doctor's maidservant but escaped thorugh a window.
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Shawalduin bin Kassim a Trade Union officer, was charged m the Sessions Court today with accepting a bribe ot $30 from Raja Abubakar. The cast was adjourned Xor hearing.
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    • 69 5 BUBBEBJINCLOSINGPRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Moy It. The following ere the closing prices of rabbet ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20id. Spot £735 per ton j Mll lOld buyers, .1740 sellers. July/Sept. 21 d. Th,t i £73 Oct/Dec. 20id. buyers, £732 10s. sellers. Jan.
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  • 801 6 JT is well over six months since the Whitton Arbitration Board, m addition to recommending a wage cut, made the M strong suggestion that tho Government should consider the advisability oi' calling a conference of experts m thc rubber industry to examine problems i elating to
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  • 1628 6 CAN EDUCATION bs I SUBVERSIVE? Heresy In The Common Room -2 r&*^9 t/i* V_ll_i_l mt\ i/lC^ Vi 9# I _>«• r t if im^pFm >___► V -**-^Zmm -*r^m m Fed. Elections HTmiE Federation Government'sj announcement of general, elections for the country is-i rather vague on the type of' legisiatUTe it
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  • 56 6 The Laotian thrust has punctured the myth that the West can prefabricate an Asian counter-revolu-tion. At this stage of Asia's revolution, fullblooded belief m the cause is more important than the quality of soldiers and weapons. This Is the theme of Andrew Roth's outspoken and provocative
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  • 1267 6 The Right To Speak And Disagree ATR. Tan Siew Sin's motion ITJ deploring Dato Onn's alleged anti-Chinese speech was a mistake from the beginning. Angry, as he was entitled to be, Mr. Tan made what Mr. Ramani was justified m describing as "an irritating and offensive speech made under the
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    • 98 6 Tuewlay, May 12, 1953. =aMEe=r 11 I m^t^mmmmmtmtmmmm SINGAPORE Tittß STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNINCJ NEWSPAPER I 3= HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton
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  • 257 7 Egypt Ready To Shed Blood For Freedom-Naguib Suet Talks Deadlock UR O Maj 11. (Reuter)— General Mohamed prime Minister, said here yesterday: "We are grca i battle and every Egyptian should be j the supreme sacrifice. We have washed our \n lo I i.\ptian negotiations on the Suez should be
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  • 60 7 I Hurt In Coronation Rehearsal |ON DON Waj 11 (AP)— sterday Inroom durin* a Queen I oronatioa pro;;r rom Buckingham Plll to Westminstei m Royal Army trooper 99a taken to hosDiUl bul lefl dtei treat,nd injuries lhe m ornate real prorarrj Prime plungi ssion tra- mall Pal kii ked .js
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  • 110 7 NAIROBI. May 11, (Reuter) Royal Air Force Harvard planes yesterday bombed j Ihuririo police post on the j Othaya location of the South > Nyeri reserve which was at- tacked by Mau Mau terrorists 48 hours ago. The aircraft dived m to bomb
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  • 47 7 A DEVASTATING tornado ped through Hebron, southern Nebraska city, Satur- night, injuring at least 64 -ons and destroying or damg a n estimated two thirds the town's buildings. Mayor t- Ralph Hawkins estimated dam- "at least a million and a half U.S. dollars."— AP.
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  • 86 7 George Bundock, 30-year-old Londoner who has been virtually a prisoner m the British Embassy m Moscow for nearly five years, is shown (left) talking to reporters on arrival at West Berlin's Savoy Hotel. Bundock was sentenced m his absence to 18 months' imprisonment by a Russian
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  • 131 7 Spain Seeks Dollar Aid For Bases MADRID. May 11 (Reuter > Spain has asked the United Stales for annual economic aid of U5535U.000.000 a year for three years m return for allowing American bases to be set up on Spanish soil, it was learned here. Official! here have no comment
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  • 194 7 LONDON, May 11 (Reuter)— Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, 56, British High Commissioner m Germany, will take over as permanent head of the Foreign Office a non-political post m the autumn, it was announced here yesterday. He will replace Sir William Strang who reached the
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  • 237 7 RED THREAT TO LAOS, THAILAND CONTINUES HANOI, Moy 11,— The French Command warned that while the bulk of the Vietminh army is pulling out from Laos, an elite Communist division continues to pose a serious 1 A°V t0 central Laos an d the Thailand frontier. A Command spokesman said the
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  • 254 7 CAIRO, May 11, (Reuter)— The Chiefs of Staff ot the Arab armies will meet here shortly to implement an Arab collective security pact as the first step towards organised Arab defence of the Middle East the Arab League Political Committee announced. The Committee pledged
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  • 193 7 No fighting was reported from the invaded associated state yesterday, but the French Command said there will be no letup m defence buildup m Laos so long as there i s a single Vietminh soldier on the ancient kingdom's soil. He refused to say whether this meant that
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  • 93 7 .JOHANNESBURG. May 11. (Renter)— The formation Ol a Union Federal Party was announced here yesterday with its main aim "to create m South Africa opportunities for people of all races to enjoy fullness of life and liberty under the protection of law." It is
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  • 87 7 ROME, May 11 (AP) Chestnut-haired Queen Soraya, of Iran has posed a lively puzzle with her springtime visit to Rome. When the 20-year-old girl Queen left Teheran over a week ago. court spokesman let it be known she was on her way leisurely to Switzerland for
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  • 52 7 LONDON. May 11. Renter) Two hundred representatives from Africa atid Asia attended the biggest Moral Rearmament gathering here since the war. Theme of the meeting which celebrated the 15th anniversary of the movement was "the world advance of Moral Rearmament m Asia. Africa, Europe, the Americas, Britain aud
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  • 67 7 PRESIDFNT Eisenhower returned to Washington by plane yesterday from State College. Pennsylvania, where he spent the week-end on a visit with his brother. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president of the college. AP. FRENCH political, military and religious leaders paid homage vestcrdav to Joan of Arc, the 15th Century
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  • 205 7 AN amateur astronomer is under a German court order to pay 25.000 Deutsche marks about $18,000 Malayan because a board of scientists agreed that man cannot live on the sun— UP. A SLIGHT earthquake rocked Tokyo and the surrounding area for about half a minute
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  • 185 7 KALIMPONG. May 11 (UP) Chinese Communist oflicia s m Tibet have opened newly built for; m th e Chumbi valley, a strategic point facing the Indian frontier known as ihe gateway to central A.-ia, reports reaching here disclosed today. The new fort i<. the
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  • 93 7 Mayors To Fight— ln Ring MANILA. May 11. (AP).— Two middle .iu«-d po.itit tins have decided to settle a political dispute here m a boxing ring. The protagonists are acting Mayor Vicente Del Im rio of Cebu City and Jose Rodriguez, the Incumbent chief executive of that central Philippines city.
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  • 69 7 HONOI ULO M..v (AFP). The new States- Ambassador to Jap Mr. John Allison nnd of the State and Dtfem i> partmenti on Pacific irrived here yesterday m military planes for d.iv conference on problem! m the Pacific The talks start today at f I
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    • 42 7 M__ 'UN IN THE /KIE/ l\jlrl M^ 9 6 w- i>- called Murai \SB_V ROBIN' -~an"alrcraft"of Malayan 'Airway j"^ngs iti'way through mmTm^uk^m Malayan skies In leisurely comfortable flight This Is one of many HryilCffimS f <ctors_whictwnake flying < v pleasure_for,th«_trevelling public MALAYAN AIRWAYS
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  • 244 8 Standard Aviation Reporter ONCE-WEEKLY Comet services between London and Singapore will operate until nert year when the new Comet Series II jetliners come into service with B The next production of Comets will be larger, faster and capable of longer range than the
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  • 62 8 POITIERS. May 11. .AFP.— A 28-year-oid French stenographer, Jacqueline Leroy of Pans, has broken the women's world rei ord for point-to-point gliding by covering a measured distance of 405 kilometres. Her 9-hour flight from Cha-;->eney-Yillere.:\ to a landing point m the Angouleme yesterday, was 41 kilometres
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  • 86 8 NEW YORK. May 11. <AP» Qantas Empue Airways. Australia's flag earner has ordered seven turbo-compound I Super Constellation transport planes from Lockheed Aircraft Corp., the American Una reported. Qantas orders now toi USS 15.000.000. The Auatralian line will receive the first of its new fleet early
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  • 98 8 SAN FRANCISCO. May 11. (AP). The British tug. Castle Peak, towing the burned-out hull of the tanker Victor 11 Kelly, left yesterday on a 5,500-mUe trip to Kure. Japan Thc tanker was binned out .n a fire at the refinery station at Oleum.
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    • 703 8 t^aaA Transpaelflr Serrice to San IVaaalaaa and I.oe An^elea. tia Hongkong and Japan Afent, ANGLO— FRENCH «c BENDIXSENS LTD. T*Lc X Lumpur SU B'pore H'.'Al S P S bam 205 Malacca 4M Penang 87ft BEZOI&LINE FOR O K./CONTINENI Spore P SwetL Penang t8 Benvorlieh for Havre. Lond >'i H/terdam. Hamburg
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  • 319 9 f I Th*- acting Director of Commerce and Industry Singapore. Mr. T. M Hart photographed with members of th e HongKoiig^ trade delegation at the Happy World on Saturday after he had declared open the trade exhibition of Hongkong products. Left to right: Mrs
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  • 236 9 a ENSIIRE payment from countries of ultimate destination for Malayan tin exported to places outside me sterling: area, new tin exporters will be furnished particulars on request from the Controller of Foreign [Exchange, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Announcing the tin export procedure. a n
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  • 145 9 THE collapse of the raw materia boom and the world >sion m textiles, are the two main developments to which are attributed the crisis m exports for the A.F.E. region m 1952, said the recently published Economic Survey of Asia and the Far East.
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  • 68 9 PARIS. May 11. (Reuter).—The great Renault Motor Works has resumed partial production after a three-week strike but the Frence merchant navy walk-out much more serious for the national economy remains deadlocked. With scores of ships laid up m the Channel ports, Marseilles airlines are doing good trade.
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  • 25 9 ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Co. Ltd., reported 71.359 policies assuring for $136,931,985 during 1952 aToiing lo the bran.h 99mt9t9k'9 ai i-uala Lumpur.
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  • 119 9 CHICAGO, May 11. (UP)— The 1,.---- moving rubber tidewalk ii m operation m the Museum of Science and Industry here. .lohn L. Collyer, president of the BF Goodrich Co.. said the rubber <idcwaik could be a solution to the problem of transporting a large
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  • 84 9 NFW YORK, May 11. (AP) S C Fr..!.k Lee. permrv secretary of the British Board of Trade, says Britain will pla c more emphasis on ltl newer export industries. Including aircraft. agricultural! tractors, new drugs, plastics and nylon products. I He told the British Com-
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  • 88 9 The Malayan Exchange Bank^' Association buying rates to merchants: New York IV2Z (T.T.). 33 (0.D.). Ml an credit bills and 33 3/16 on trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 32i (T.T.). 32] (0.D.). 331 on credit bills and 33 3/16 on trade bills (90 d/st). Selling rates
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG, May 11:— Special Standaid Service. Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.84 £1 sterling. ?C,.005 to U.S. dollar; $1,810 o Malayan $1; SO 240 to one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold 272.375 to <>ne tael.
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    34 9 MX. D. T. Bo»d. chairman of the Australian IVmil Board. who arriv. -d m Singapore by (hn! »s BOAC frt»m l_n.id'»n Salurda> on his return home. I! is ompanud by hu wiii-. Standard phtno.
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  • 324 9 For Protection Of m 4"' te< J Stotes ma V «cote a reserve KIT* ICOSt 200 000 t0 S f *Jm«mm«k n««;t I r CUr ry rCoSons ««e"*uo*cd by the possibility of an interruption of production levels dunng the changeover of ownership of synthetic plants
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  • 120 9 ft Cl OSINO rubhe, prices dents ncr Ib m Blagapef c realersU j were: Buyers Batten No I M s s spot Lease ;o :n No. 1 K.SS. 7§| 7g No. Z R s..v M No. |s, s ig] Tone: j rr jf t, easier. SIM. WOKE. Mon
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  • 44 9 THE aifee. gap dv conut i no v i er ihiOHM m .<•••■ changi Singai t nduce < (per pi. i: quoti rf bl ■ra beh il _g I I G $280 Pi (Muni' 5 while M Lamponi I: 5 wrak) k
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  • 43 9 CRUDE petroleum production m Kuwait during the first quarter of thia year rose 12.9 per cent above the comparable JH.t- level. Output averager 7.)-}. OO-: barn da y, comparer with 705.589 barrels daily ir the first Quarter of 1952. AP
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  • 112 9 Standard Market Kepniti r RI.'BBFR prii qaporr closed eaw.er afb ady •>rday fir<t k rubber I for Ifay shipmi 70J cent* per lb rifle i cent over Saturday's Pricei fluctuated t nar--1 w ts during opening a', about n tit h and 1 ning j level. F;.
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  • 68 9 LONDON. May 11. (F Mr. Harold Wilson former Labour President »>f the Board of Trade, left here 63 aii peaI terday for Moi tall with S ie ofll< j Mr. Wiison. who In May il was appoints d part-1 I I economic adviser to Hrm
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  • 201 9 PARIS, May 11.— The French (.ovonii.ir._i fetterday drastically slashed the le?al value of the IndoChinese piastre to end what newspapers called a multi-billion-franc a yc*ar racket. Tho Finance Ministry announced Lhal beginning May 11. the official exchange value of o:ie :> astre will be ten instead
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  • 32 9 a r< the B i mera I Di 'haw. ak S rived R TtMtiland-Ib relatio i RO to 1' and then i Vil v lernationa] bers i,l Commen c.- Reuter
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    • 268 9 m \H: Mv Family (Cantonesel T. 9 30 p m MIMI: Raja San.... (Malay) 330 6 T»'>. nm. GLOBE: so. is o. Adventure Plus Dra.h Valley GunfightCT 7 30. 9.30 p m. RADIO PROGRAMME X \IMO M\LA V A. PCN ANG: 857 am. 2 pjn As Singapore; 6.10 Onening aid
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  • 321 10 OXE of the most enthusiastic dancers on Raffle., Ballroom floor on BfttaNbj I Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm Mai Donald who was guest of honom I hy Filipino President M. Anciano and wife Clara. Raffles visit followed ..pruj I dinner given by Ancianos earlier m the evening to C-G
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  • 41 10 I- ;«»w>: IT'S Latin America on lhe air, •nd Major o. M. Oliphan| and wife step JS? l S m,rl l to Plating riivthm M the WUmbo h> pace-setter music maestro Gen? s ,li.m (> and hi s hind
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  • 64 10 Rosalind Ratnam PATTERN SERVICE sdhgfte f J&fiP T »»S BEFORE VOL ORDER VOLR PATTERN: xou must enclose (hrre ten cent stamp* if /ou want .your pattern cut If I dont tet the sump* voo don I f__. f he pattern. A number of orders have come to me with out
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  • 50 10 (Right): ACROBATIC "Keep Fit" skit earned big hand for the versatile Wyatt Sisters, as did their Viennese Walti numbers on Saturday night m Raffle* Ballroom. (Above) A hot bath and brisk n-h down helped to Climax yirls' "keep fit" policy alter fioorshow.
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    • 109 10 m m'^mm^^f fy RITA OIL ¥M r r«i ii I II ■>• lrom I. \< I Ui'll I nif tin- honour I. I I Wl. XV I OM I'M I lI.IM'iVII Wl. M.M r\mw i_n of 1.1 MINI i Wi I N I I (I I l|{i. l l get
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    83 11 iw armed tennis star from Austria ra» lions m th P Davis Cup match I npi played m Cairo Apr. 24-26 m I 1 two singles and paired wim liuber to Left Red! bent up m Pain after being return ball, and is helped b Y Coen and |_< di
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  • 208 11 v\PH R' 111 l ,rU w>. .ting tid a ith noshow i has ales wdiime nut so vutli c which dream of ;.nd l 144 went forward trom c 11 to com .1 '.vhich numbered 180 had i by the wayside for al- Od I its one
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  • 275 11  - MARCIANO WALCOTT WILL BOTH BE FLOORED JACK CUDDY By HOLLAND, Michigan, May 11 (UP)— George A. Barton, President of the National Boxing Association, predicted at the ringside here today that both Rocky Marciano and Jersey Joe Walcott would be on the floor at least once m Friday night's big fight.
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  • 106 11 ADELAIDE, May 11. (H ter). Final acceptors announced today for the Adelaide Cup to be run over two milts al Morphettviile on Wednesday are as follows: Aldershot v stone, Iphicles 8 stone 2, Rovai Pageant 7 stone 13, Beau Grand 7 stone 2, Highe.ere 7 stone
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  • 25 11 TANJONG MALLM. Mon Perak State students studying m Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim. defeated the Methodist English School XI 3—l at soccer.
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  • 517 11 SVl.vkV JA S X T LBOT from Australia fnr^K has been cn Saged to ride in_ \rx < ™nths. and arcordr 5 w Sydney reports, his fee is „ie highest ever offered an Australian to ride m Singapore or Malaya. J52 Healher a Melbourne
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    • 112 11 ~"_i-i~ R A T !!r^^ V^Af/r^X I Tt /MWty *^W ,s,u g-^"me ac->. T- SS _4-__J_i -X saison::- wEKNE/w that toth rt^r^O MAE_ 1 QUFW r M t'performth -senatorial 1s d paid"- J V_* DCENT I, WHEN NDU TRIEP TO •TTE Si PwiSH l/* 4? <D-M./_r |P^»JJj_STM SPESMULT-TH' MO?- EULO^
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  • 297 12  - M. AURELIUS RANDWICK WORK BEST WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Mon. -MARCUS AUREUUS (Lans- and RANDWICK (Whitnev) were the best porkers this morning. They went lull stripped over tin* hall mile to return 38 2/5 seconds for the three. Both are retaining their Kuala Lumpur winning form. Aur ell a1 v
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  • 77 12 Meditation, late In 'tt later, a loin J car old Magi? K«-d gelding died aeai Imn stall at ;.!wiiit ■u\ o'clock on Saturday rvrniag. Vleditatioa pulled np iitfi travelling furloag oi his race ob Saturday And his Jockes Hunter Russell dismounted. Mi-ditation was led back t.»
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  • 589 12 Standard Badminton Reporter THE Malayan Thomas Cup stars, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan, who are absolute masters of Singapore badminton without Wong Peng Soon, completed a tour of Indonesia which would hare been an unqualified success if the two players had
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  • 630 12 LONDON, May 11. (Renter). The Australians beat Surrey by an innings and 76 runs. Australians lost their remaining wicket soon after the resumption. The innings closed therefore for 256 giving them a first innings lead of 198. When Surrey resumed, the Aussies attack proved
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  • 158 12 The honour of being the first Malay girl ever to win a badminton title m Perak went to Miss Azian Ghazali, a seventeen-year-old student from the Anglo Chinese Girls School. Ipoh. who won the 1953 Perak junior singles badminton championship before a record crowd m the
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    131 12 IN B friendly game of soccer. Balestier United heat the BODCA XI by three mla lo one on Sunday on tne P g| '1 ground. Kamaan scored all the goali for Balestier United and Malaik tor BODCA. Western Badminton Party went all out for a good time when
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  • 31 12 AMSTELVEEN May (AFP).— Holland defeated Belgium by four goal. Ul one m the international grasa hockey match here yesterday. Holland was leading two goals to one at half time.
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  • 56 12 MRS. E. D. TODD c_s> beat Miss M. E. Davison (L.7. m the final round of the Island Club DufTers Cup Competition. In the semifinals, Mrs Todd beat Miss P. Reilly 7 and 5 and Miss Davison beat Mrs. S. Williams 7 and 5. The
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  • 84 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The following were the concluding restnts of the Johor c Bahru Rifle Association's Easter meeting. Tyro special. --2- yards won by Syed Ibrahim, score 87; 50 yards won by Mohamed bin Long. score 9'i Gallery Shoot with Air Rifles won by G. MacKenzie. score 98
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  • 261 12 Two goals, one a penalty. _-.r-.rcd m the last ten minutes of the match enabled Government Printing Office Sports Club to snatch a 3 l victory over Immigration Sports Club when the teams met m a SAFA Division J B league soccer match at Geylang
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  • 262 12 Honours were shared !>•• tween I tll til Karih and Amicable AA. a t .Film Besar Stadium 11 all Ida I After a goalless firs I hall each sid > netted tune m ihe next session to draw 2—l. It waa a I stoi \i
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  • 29 12 c Miaa* Kg i atalf ih, |ia scored ••wi i Mtraa V If im m l!r > MOU .Mt graaad 'i i \1 I.
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  • 82 12 HON G X O MC, M.i 11. (AFP) Kang i Manager ol the Malayan mlnton team at pn visiting Hong Konf ai i dinner- 1 1{ nifhl tiiat l the ba In inton standard ot women m Honf Konf high arui with a little hing
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