Singapore Standard, 13 May 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 13 MAY m VoL HI No. 310. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1953 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 18 1 9 US < VT 80l "IT WIIMA CA 0 /ill ey WCOYJ oy A
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  • 183 1 JHE Night Duty Boat din- Officer m charge of the Master Attendant* Office on Monday nigh maintained that the Finnish tanker Wiima was still at her anchorage In Singapore harbour when asked !>> lie standard and a Tnited Press Correspondent «t 11 j almost
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  • 236 1  -  AMBROSE KHAW By AN AMERICAN naval tanker, Cahaba. steamed to i twilight rendezvous yesterday with the Finnish tanker Wiima 25 miles out of Singapore to start a transfer of the 10.000 tons ot* jet fuel oil originally destined tor Communist China. Sa ng into Singapore
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  • 26 1 GENERAL Alfred Gruen-I ther. Chief of Staff of SHAPE, will replace General Matthew Ridgway as Commander-in- Chief of Allied forces in] i Europe. AFP.
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  • 6 1 Then The Wages Of Rubber Workers
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  • 407 1 'The Men Who Do Not Want A Truce' A N invesH 9ol»on into the competitive position of the SSSfaS SSZJ" Sar,^ bC C icd out P by S on inSepen Hon Go^rnmln?- SS, n s°" U SidC M l °> f0 the Fed "<" tion Government announced yesterday. 'n standard
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  • 141 1 I.OMx ter) lr. Clement Al l tion I i 1 1 (Mf Uii s l U I .i nent m X ju i who v. ,i add ij tions and I m the be useful jt thi re were i members of Vta Uniu 1 lons concei ned
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  • 42 1 WACO. (Texas), May 12, (Reuter) Tornadoes winch ripped through two Texas towns yesterday kihed 7.3 people and injured more #00, according to latesi repot ts. Sixty-seven died m Waco. now strewn with wreckage, according to the Red Cross.
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  • 94 1 ALOR STAR. Toes.— Revei nue officers at Changloon on Ked.h-Siam border yesti rday covered 236 pound"*- of raw opium worth $100,000 hidden J under baskets of ginger conveyed m a lorry bearing a Kedah registration namber. The driver or the lorry Tay See Hong Prasad
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  • 75 1 PANMUNJOM, May 12 (UP) —General Mark Clark today gave his chief truce negotiator at the Munsan base camp a secret new United Nations counter proposal to break thc Korean armistice deadlock. The United \ations Commander arrived at the truce camp late this afternoon after flying
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  • 19 1 THE annual sacrifice to Genghis X' the Mongol conqueror, was held at Yikinhore m Suiyuan Province recently.
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  • 146 1 LONDON, May 12, (Renter); S tors defending John r .tie, 55-year-old Londoner charged with murder of four j women, including h:s wife, jhave applied for permission to exhume another woman strangled four years ago m the re h. A Home OIVk c i
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. May 12, (AFP).— A South-East Asia Development Council will start functioning towards the end of May. official sources disclosed ".oday. The projected Council is designed to help dev< So ;th-East Asian natural resources and its basic plan will oe bared by Foreign Minister Katsuo Oka'zaki
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  • 133 1 MANILA. May 12: (Reuter, A strange complaint by a gaoled 18-year-old girl that an "unseen being bit me" m prison cell, is baffling tbe Manila police authorities yesterday. On Monday nigbt the young girl held iv tb e women's deteu- tion cell started yelling
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  • 148 1 IPOH, Tues.— The Kuala Kangsar branch of UMNO has decided to break away from the Perak division and form itself into a separate division coming under the direct control of the Central Organisation. This decision by the X Kangsar branch brings the number of
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  • 21 1 POPE vis XII urged ta Vatican I ty yesterda;* that the world's leadei -> hold eh--Cussiong aimed at yeace.
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  • 103 1 Standard Start Correspondent KUAI. A LUMPUB, Tue The president .1 tiu- X Lumpur Sessions Court, 1.0 Ad iaid that ceedingn m the Second M i| trate's Court were intern l| by rain and invited th P into the Court to tne damage >f caused. H
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    • 26 1 i. HO" IAS S mone I I Xi OF C ASTROL IS THE MOTORING mm- ___--r "■fit By^J THE MASTERPIECE IN OILS ~Tllrjß m^ m mj',.
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    • 110 1 New STAR BLADES m\r shave perfectly -fa NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! I DURIDIUM PROCESSING w^^dHH 1 EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES J^H^«| "Durid'um-processing' means Ww^^^ m (liat di.r.ng hardening tht m) blades are kept at precision _\______________k_M by nf VHVI electronic control -and uive cleaner, closer shaves, ioiiy r f _XX^ m **-m9tj9u*ll\}_r^
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  • 294 2 THREE Asian employees of the Malayan branches <>f thc Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China **re leaving tor Britain today for a four month coarse m practical banking at the bank's new training college. Two more will follow them shortly. l :n
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  • 40 2 Mr Louis Kentner will be the guest of the Singapore Rotary C lib today. The J speakers will be Mr. John Ede and Mr. Gordon van Hien and I they will speak on providing Classical Music for Singapore
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  • 95 2 THE Singapore Teachers Training College will take over the BeaMy Road School m September and convert it into a normal class training centre for afternoon sessions, the Deputy Director of Education, Mr. R E. Ince. told The standard yesterday. He said that the school would be
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  • 84 2 THE response from prospective voters m Singapore to a call by the Elections Office to reg-ster as voters for both City Council and Legislative Council is still poor, the Supervisor of Elections. Mr. M Ponnuduray, told The Standard yesterday. He said that only 900 had registered
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  • 106 2 THE resignation of Dr. Mary Tan. Senior Assistant Health Officer of the Singapore Cit> Council has been accepted by the Health Committee, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, President of the Council said yesterday. Dr. Tan. who has been* 17 years mi n the City
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  • 65 2 ON THE pretext of purchasing some rheese. a woman, enterer' a Singapore provision shop at Sembawang Road on Monday and stole S4OO from the till, while the proprietress was taking down the goods from a shelf. The womai left the shop after telliniT the proprietress that
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  • 152 2 A SINGAPORE detainee on parole, Chan Hon Mun terday sentenced to tive months' rigorous impr ionment m the Third District Court for being out of doors after 6 p.m. on Ma.v 1 1 Chan was charged w.th failing to comply with an order issued
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  • 63 2 MR. LAURENCE I head of the 8.8.C. programme department. pass through Singapo enroute *o Australia, Zealand from Britain Mr. Gilliam ha s since 1935 been responsible tor the BB<"--round the world programmes which have preceded Urn Christmas Day broadia^'.- ov the reigning monarchs He has
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  • 52 2 THE newly formed Si ."gapore Cinema and Ent crt ment Workers' Union yesterday presented a gold medal te its president. Mr. Lee Yong Mm, for services mill led le the union since its inception. The presentation was made at a supper party which wai attended by more than
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  • 224 2 MX. THIO CHAN BEE will ask the Singapore Government at the Legislative Council meeting: on Tuesday why, m spite of the fall of rubber and tin prices and talk ol a trade depression m Malaya, the prices of foodstuffs show little or no appreciable
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  • 447 2 Anthem Will Be Played 6 Times TWO THOUSAND troops from the Armed Forces ond Singopore Police, ond 1,500 cirilions including Boy Scouts ond Girls Life Brigode members will take part m the Coronation parade on the podong on The parade will be commanded
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  • 101 2 MORE than 200 industrial civilian workers employ, d by the Royal Air Force m Singapore, have been given increased "/ages effective from M__r. 1, a spokesman of the S ngapore Air Ministry Lora' Sail Union, told The Standard terday. He said the wage Incn I
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  • 138 2 A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Government was willing to revise its tormer offer of an increase of 50 cents to $10 a month m the total emoluments of its employees wa* made at a meeting between Government officials and four Government industrial unions yesterday.
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  • 186 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOWXSWOMEN'S Guild will shortly be formed m Singapore, if tile response from local women justifies bringing out a trained organiser from Britain. It would be a branch of the Townswomens Guilds m Britntn, which works tn the same W99 aa women's institutes
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  • 30 3 A SINGAPORE labourer. Sii tppa Samy, was yesteritenced to six weeks' imprisonment m the Sixth Police Court for stealing 3 duck, worth $8 from a house Hill Road.
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  • 163 3 OBJECTIONS TO JOY REPORT THF Malayan Aided Schools Council will meet eminent representatives m Singapore shortly to resume discussions on the Joy Report recommendations uhieh were implemented this month. g meeting, tha local wil heir o ti ns to pi isioni the reI 'heir objections,
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  • 530 3 JOINT COMMITTEE WILL IMPROVE GOVT. TIES S'pQfe*Fe<f. Unity Move Hailed by thI H V int coord i "<"*' on committee set ud I "I T/Vu nd Fede i Government, standi l h means of •ehi.ring a high should i?__ odM,n,S ,a,iv- "••"•i»o«o« bu it e.roWi,w 1 a be t j;
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  • 119 3 THE drop m fuel oil prices is not likely to mean a drop m fares m Singapore buses. Mr. CT. G. Wilson, acting general manager of the Singapore Traction Co., told The Standard yesterday. The price reduction, he said. would not allow sufficient saving on
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  • 291 3 THU Motor Traders Association of Malaya has made representations to the Singapore City Council m support of the Automobile Association for a revision of the piesent mode of fixing car taxes m the Colony. Mr. g. W. Millard, secretary of the Association, which
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  • 54 3 RATHINAVAL Velupiilai, a Singapore Harbour Board con* stable, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment m the Second Police Court yesterday for desertion from the Harbour Board Police Force. A.S. P. Mr. Peter Ball, prosecuting, said that Velupillai was arrested at Taiping. He was absent for about one
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  • 109 3 PROMPT action by a member of the Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary, resulted m the arrest of a 15--year-old boy. soon after a Chic girl had been robbed of her purse m Grange Road on Monday. The constable was passing along m his car when
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  • 71 3 THE following is the full list of ofiice bearers elected at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Malay Culture Society on Sunday: President Mr. Haron Aminalrashid. vice-pres. dents Mr. Othman bin Haji Omar and Che Safiah binti YusofT. Gen. Secretary Mr. Ariffin Mohd. Said, treasurer
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  • 47 3 HOA JIN WOO. described by the prosecution as a <hap-ji-kee staker, was fined $25 m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. Another man. Low Pa*, who was convicted on a charge of running chap-ji-kce was fined $150. m default, a month's simple imprisonment.
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  • 270 3 CORONATION procession routes m Singapore were officially announced yesterday. The route of the Chinese illuminated procession on June 2, which starts at 7 p.m. will be:— Clifford Pier, Fullerton Road, Anderson Bridge, High Street, St Andrew's Road, Stamford Road, North Bridge Road. Elgin Bridge, South Brigde Road,
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  • 126 3 The director of scientific photography at the Royal Prince Alfred Ilosmtal, Sydney. Mr. Ray Johnson, has almost completed tests of a method of showing X-rays through third dimension, the Australian Commissioner's ofiice m Singapore announced yesterday. Mr. Johnson said that he was confident of success
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  • 579 4 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL'S proposol m the Mouse of Commons for big power conference to try to iron out world difficulties wos prominently reported m most countries yesterday and drew a mixed reaction. Washington reacted coolly, but the only sour nolc \as sounded
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  • 267 4 TAN SWEE TEE, a coffee stall assistant, was slashed on the hack with a meat chopper during a scuffle with another Chinese m Clyde Terrace, off Beach Road, Singapore yesteroajr. f„.T h ,?ii Cuffle was sait to have followed an argument over ?rIZLr? eedS Tan s aslant ftJ_f
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  • 69 4 MR. CHOOP SINGH Singapore Coroner, ye*:. rvr, rded a verdict of dea h misadventure at the end ofl inquiry into the death 0 f f|. Pa Mohamad died, as a result «,f lrMi received m a motor rat nent. Mr. Choor Singh said thai there was
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  • 136 4 W.LUAM C. BULLriT, wm time L.S. ambassador at ww. is paying another ■>. ind;ng visit to Formosa— AP. j said that the Wiima may on another cargo and return to Helsinki. "It is up to the owpfrs to der.de.- he added A report from Waahii ifi' on >es.erday said
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  • 98 4 KIM AH MOI. a 25-year-old widow and mother of three little girls, brought ai before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Hiah C •Ml fi terday. again.-- Ong Eng S owner of a lorry, for lor the death of hi r through an year. a's
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  • 71 4 THK Singap t's plans i X H .ital, and ti tors m ncei ake no 'nr UU iect to conducl :r.o the nui aths m S:r_: The T'Dr. A.M. DCo' j. v 'ard yesterd. y that i would operate m the G A jough it< I object
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  • 101 4 S 'Pore Scouts Assn. Officers the Singap tre tEasM 5 Cl -ia s eu following offio J and Chairman Dato Pan ar: Vie* l '1 Frank C .T ime_ V .P\ gdents: Mr Chan Kr John L pcock, Mi v Kiat Tuan Ahmad Ibrahim. MJ Ec Pong I. King. M
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  • 434 4 Fed. Urges Wider Terms For Unity Probe Body KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There is general regret- thot the terms of reference of the Joint Committee set up by the Federation and Singapore Governments, to consider those subjects on which there must be consultation and co-ordina-tion of policy, do not include the
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  • 26 4 "•M.S. UNICORN of the wm l :arrier S^^ron th. m. x. 2P5? members of ___^__SJ? J S Kfc S and 17, respectively.
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  • 156 4 C.D.C. SHOWS LOSS LONDON. May 11, (Reuter). Britain's £110,000,000 Colonial Development Coirjoration, charged with increasing general productivity and trade "on commercial principles" m Africa, the Far Kast and the Caribbean, lost £3,805,208 sterling last year. 1 hia was nearl3 a mi n >re than the previous year (£2.905.21)0) and hroug
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  • 82 4 THE Brunei Goi i r imenf wUI appoint a cxmnnme* to advise on the carrying out of reforms proposed b y the Su tan ot Brunei at a State Council meeting yesterday. lhe proposals 'include providing written Constitution >nd District Councils, from which membt i v..
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  • 36 4 JOHCRE BAHHU. Mon Boh IVnay Chye was fined 1100 m the Police Cour: today for <el.ing liquor without a licence A revenue officer said he saw in.iki.ig beer and stout m the shop
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  • 101 4 I.EE KOK K.W and Ko. X Say were jointly charged m the Singapore Fifth Po Court yesterday with being members of an unlawful as~ sembly and assaulting four Chinese wi:h a knife on May 11. They were remanded for a week Two others. Choo Ah J==n
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  • 44 4 IT WAS stated m venterlays Standard that Chinese student interpreters h, the Zhinese Affairs Department •ourts, and other Federation lepartments would receive an jll-in salary of $120 monthly rhe basic salary i s $12| Maxinum basic salary for .senior nterpreters will b~ i
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    • 302 4 -^'on-tAimßr LAST DAT! fc iw&m alllJJuJLl _2_W ftjn.- 1.45- 4.1 5-6.43 A. H ?.0 p.i STARTS TOMORROW TOGETHER! LANA AND KIRK... M.W M-G-M STAR I KAM... m... M \T i_____lM_______________MK*%_____________e_. ftm.H i^^l IPt^^ fl IEIt- tmt. iw i^3a__i V^'l,,i. I WINNER OF SIA ACADEMY \>\ \HI)S! sanTFß>'r-|iV\ LAST DAY! I
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    • 161 4 5* He dared the might of i m] for a night ll* v w and a day He fought on land ar.'l sea Am V >■ to save the t .a* IP~«. _P% *^t _f k __T*v Hb he served *^J VAV M I B^_i ji ft pf***"** __^^______p_f*'' y^*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 99 4 Weather MINIMUM TOra -Tt RF[rom ;.30 p.m. on May 11 to _lZ7i X Pc aI, S (7: Fi. Kota Bahru |J4 F), Kuaia f.umpur (.I f>; (73 f Kuan^" 1 l^P* r a »re: from Jf m to Ml P Jn May iii p7 sa _B! &*>• p a »c
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  • 309 5 Choose Him From Within Says City Labour Group Standard Staff Reporter THE election of a Mayor m December, this year from among the 27 Councillors, is the aim of the Labour Group m the Singapore City Council, says a policy statement issued by the four members
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  • 150 5 Standard Stall' Reporter THE Singapore Chinese School Conference wants all English language textbooks used m Chinese ichoola revised m order to improve the standard of English among Chinese students. A letter has been sent to the Secretary of the Chinese Textbook Committee m Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 20 5 THREE persons who pleadI ty to assisting a chapttery were fined a 800 In 'he Singapore Court yester-
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— men Chan P.t Poh, Moo: Chin Hoi g, Joh Eng Poh. and Van Yoke Lam were charged re Mr. E Brown, the PreCourt. here today with con 4 extor--0 from Wong Yip I S ng Yap a coffee him F ad--1 •to
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  • 54 5 JOHORE BAHRU. T s Tlie Town Co Johore Bahi i led to move one ..mps m the Centra Market area as soon as Shell Compa ed a ation near the police s al The terminus oi' the Si pore-.lohoie Express B be s. .on
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  • 144 5 C' ttee To Study Lim Proposal THE Singapore Chii Chamber of Commerci night appointed three deal with 'tic motion w Mr. Lim Yew Hock '.'.ill introluce m the next Legislative Council to abolish the tii reo Chambers of Commerce m tiie coi;:. After a one-ho r I eet ing 'ne
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  • 217 5 ILO Man To Survey Fed. Arts Crafts KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Inferno tional Labour Organisation under the auspices of the Rural and Industrial Development Auth ority is sending an expert shortly to carry out a survey of the arts and crafts and light industries of the Federation. This was revealed
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  • 71 5 THREE men were injured m Singapore yesterday, when a car crashed into a tree at Mandai Road. Two, Govindasamy Raju ann Chiang Si c Chan, were admitted to hospital. The third man was treated as an outpatient. Also admitted to hospital yesterday, was 64-year-old 110 Chee
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  • 30 5 THERE vvjs a power put for about 20 minutes In the Boon Tat Street and Union Building areas of Singapore last evening due to a technical fault.
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  • 82 5 GENERAL Sir Gerald Tern: pier Federation High Com- missioner. arrived m Singa- pore m an RAF Valetta airi craft from Kuala Lumpur yesterday to catch an airliner leaving for London today. He I wil] be one of the three A.D.C.S* to the Queen at her
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  • 62 5 ARRANGEMENTS h a v c I ade by Q.-.:. E pire to fly .1 specia tt of Coronation Alms London to S on vi aircraft leavii g 1 ndon of June 2. The be showi The aircra expected arri-. S c 4 at 5.20 The
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  • 231 5 SINGAPORE'S Coronation illuminations and decorations may remain until June 12. if a suiucstion to extend the celebrations by another six days meets tbe approval of the Coronation Committee w e have received a augges- tion to allow private Ulumina-| tions to stay for
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  • 56 5 Military Cross For Cameromans Lieut. Standard Stall Reporter lUX conspicuous m action during m operation m thc Labis area ot Johore m I chruai the Queen has approved the award ol the Militaiw Cress to lnd Lieut. .1. A. Butler ol the ameronians. But his plal ilSUch 1 B [ed
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 5 UNDER the expert super viMon of Mr. Chuah Yew C hee (centre) the Taipins I hinese community has built this 15. -foot sea ■ragoa at a cost of 87.000. fcr the Coronation celebrations
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  • 33 5 A CHARGE Impro' i ►ped ol tall, ii In 1 Juni. "T- c Board of m•- it was wil 1 ng 1 t>DO- i ruse re] I
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  • 114 5 ALOR STA R T I Specia] Constable Dm Guan (attached to the jungle squad) and t übber tapper Mohamed bin Salleh who robbed a Chinese shopkeeper at Wang Pinang near Kulim m November w\ today convicted of robbe. v arui senteru ed 99*
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    • 71 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 12. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on th« London markx,t: LONOON RUBBER LONDON TIN Soot 201 d. Spot *735 per ton /c Iq.j buyers, £737. 105. sellers. July/Sept. 20 4 d. £725 Oct/Dec. 20 id. buyers,
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  • 770 6 DEVAN NAIK. who v reli "1 after more than two years' detention under the Emergency Regulations, /nay m his state of freedom be Inclined to look back nostalgically to the relatively •ecure and untroubled days m St John's Island. He did not have to worry about what
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  • 2130 6  -  ANDREW ROTH By $t Asians cannot be mode to fight Asians, at the behest of the West When the West wants to hand out arms and money, it can find plenty I to takers m Asia. But purely commercial Asian armies grown m Western hothouses cannot
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 520 6 Sir. Referring to "Cynic's" letter on the Kampong B /ire m your issue of May 9, I presume that he is one m the know and that he is interested m the scheme. As my name is mentioned. I shall supply the answers required, but m doing
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    • 76 6 Sir:—Five applications to 5 schools for my son born m Singapore m the year 1946, were submitted as early a.s end of March. Only 2 replies were received and those m the negative. I still can't understand why admission is not granted to my son who possesses all
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    • 88 6 'j=^- i a SINGAPORE now. STANDARD IMDEPENDENI MORN INO NKW9PAPEA HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble fir Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London. EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sulton Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8. Leith
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    • 66 6 TOMORHQW Siam s -Secret °f Happinm limt Wm ■fj il i iith, t, ,i liirhiil, ni m, ii'iuhl'.oi I n*t I ih, i nitlil, I i ,1. «///< I 9ft. ml ihiil. i I Ban M Imt I trul\ I Dal rrgim. lum Bl pm (i a lie I' pi
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  • 226 7 US Urges Phases Withdawal'From Suez Canal Zone arftoggjgg 1 Taiks l» Mr. John Foster Dalles, U.S. Stitc, said yesterday the Tnited States hase wit hcli awa" of British troops i ur/ Canal /one. ;hould be arranged so that the ►od working order and "be m behalf ol the free world
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  • 5 7 Skymen Hit Laos Invaders dflktyrle;t
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  • 8 7 Mossadeq Scores Win Over Shah t i i
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  • 3 7 AFP
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  • 48 7 M y 12: (UP).— Pi ncr Chou En Ame- c m X rean nisi Premier Minister said m on Peking Radio were proents. i barged that Americ•:s bombed at •ned Ant v n g and shao Sunday and Moni more than 250 wdents.
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  • 26 7 SIR AT J A is moving aU es from Long Island, v Guinea, because of t of a volcanic erup- j 'ion.— A P
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  • 39 7 C'wealth Contingent A.P. MANY of the Commonwealth Coronation contingents are now m camp at Pirbright, Surrey. They began training for their part m the Coronation celebrations last week. Photo shows a representative of each contingent at the camp. photo.
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  • 116 7 LONDON. May 12. (Reuter) —Britain yesterday convened a further session of the Austrian Deputies Conference here on Ma.v 27 to try and conclude a State treaty which would end the four-power postwar occupation of Austria. The four occupying powers ar 0 Britain, the
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  • 80 7 JAKARTA. May, 12, (AFP) Thirteen people were k and 27 others injured when an unknown number of thugs raided Djatimlujo I T< m central Ja> Sunday night. The village population were put und barrage of fire according to an Antara report today. The centra 1
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  • 176 7 STRASBOURG, May 12, (Reuter)— The 15-nation Council of Europe last night urged the governments of France, Italy, West Germany and the Benelux states to take a "speedy decision" on the draft constitution for uniting their countries m political partnership. r i'; H Council's Consultative
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  • 103 7 LONDON. May U (Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. th c Minister of State, said m answer to a question m the House of Commons yesterday saw no need for convening a special Commonwealth peace conference. It had been suggested that by calling such a conference,
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  • 96 7 SEOUL, May 12 (AP)— The U.S. Army displayed a glittering array of new weapons veslerday. including a huge howitzer that fires heavy shells up to 15 miles and a sharp-shoot-ing tank. Th c new weapons were fired and put through their paces north of
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  • 33 7 SENATOR Alexander Wiley said General Matthew Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, would come before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee m Washington next week to report on world events. Reuter
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  • 25 7 The U.S. First Marine Division has been pulled out of the Korean battle line to rest alter 33 months of war. AP
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  • 76 7 NEW DELHI. May 12: (AP) I —Dr. Shyama Prasad Mooker- jee. leader of the Jana Singh j rightist Hindu party, was arrested last evening' two inside Jammu state, by orders of Sheikh Abdullah's "Government. Dr. Mookherjee was taken to Jammu jail on allegations that his
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  • 28 7 FORMER Mexican President Miyuel Aleman. back m from a mysterious trip behind the Iron Curtain said yesterday h 0 visited Poland. Czechoslovakia and Austria UP
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  • 311 7 US COOL TO CALL FOR TOP-LEVEL TALKS WASHINGTON. May 12. American officials gave a somewhat cool reception yesterday to Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's call for an early conference of the leading powers. Officially, the U.S. State Department declined to comment on Sir Winston's views: But privately responsible officials made
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  • 644 7 MPs Agree: One Of His Greatest In Recent Years LONDON, Moy 12.— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's speech opening the House of Commons foreign affairs debate yesterday was well received on both sides of Parliament. Many Conservatives, and some Socialist leaders as well, hailed the speech
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    • 138 7 FEDERAL Judge Edward P. .Murphy yesterday ordered the arrest of Chin Hok Hing, wealthy San Francisco gambler, 'after Chin failed to show up for the start of his trial on charges of trading with the enemy AP. MR. CHESTER Bowles former US Ambassador to India, said at the White House
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    • 170 7 RUSSIAN Embassy Councillor M. Nicolai Korugin. startled the French Foreign Ministry when he called on them with what appeared to b e a bomb wrapped up m a newspaper under his arm. But he handed it over m "the nicest possible terms.' The object had
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  • 109 9 IHE pri _k< i Singapore was qu yesterday with isiness passing. Copra was slightly easiei 5 ,S I a i quietly steady mark I Coconut oil ren tied d but quotations v r than tho c pn <.. on Monday, buyers indicai $60 r pi ul.
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  • 92 9 LONDON, May 12, (UP*.— The Royal Dutch Oil Co., declared a final dh (lend of 12 per cent making lti per cent for the year 1 952 compared with 1951 1 interim of four per: cent, final of nne ncr cent and a stock
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. May 12:— Special Standard Service. Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.85 to Cl sterling. $n.04.=) to U.S. dollar; Sl 810 to Malayan Sl: 50. 240 ta one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold $274.5 to. one tari.
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  • 107 9 THE working pr< M (Teluk Anson Rubbei 1 for 1952 was >_:..SB7 which with the added investment income, excess insui proceeds, taxation provi -i no Longer required and the balance lrom amounted 1148.080. J Interim dividend five "ents por share al bed ,800, final
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  • 61 9 LONDON. May 12. (AFP)— A big industrial contract was lost by a Newcastle Company because of the row over Prince Akihito's proposed visit there. it was revealed !ast night by M.r Shimaouchi of the Japanese Embassy v.-'i.o arr:ved with Lord and Lady Armstrong. Lord
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  • 300 9 NEW RI IMPORT RULES BOOST TO SINGAPORE Standard Market Reporter MALAYA'S dwindling trade with Indonesia may be given a welcome boost with the enforcement of the new Indonesian import procedure requiring an increase m the amount to be deposited by importers against import licences. Trade sources m Singapore believe tl
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  • 175 9 Standard Market Reporter JAPANESE ohET for Malayan rubb^- m the Singapore market vester- day tailed to steady prices Which closed quiet at 69' cents per lb. for first grade rubber for May shipment a drop of 1] cents per lb. from Monday's levels The decline
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  • 108 9 A 9__. CLOSING rubber" prices (reat* ocr lb) ia Singapore vestrrday were: M m_. Bu> ers Seller* No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose Bt| m No. l R.s.s 6Mi aai No. 2 R.S.S. Mj eS| No. RS.S. 631 O] Tone: Quiet SINGAPORK Tues The price of tin today was
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  • 139 9 COPENHAGEN. May 12, (I'P)— The International Rubber Study Group after the opening of its meeting m Copenhagen today issued the following rommuniiiiie: "The tenth meeting of the International Rubber Study Group opened here today. The following countries are represented: Australia. Belgium, British colonial and dependent
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  • 120 9 COLOMBO, May 12. (UP).— There was a net IttHoa capital into Ceylon year totalling Rs. 9,000,000 cording to the provil figures prepared by the Central Bank ot Ceylon. Last year foreign ci p amounting to Rs. 60.000.00fl flowed m and Rw 51,000.000 'flowed out.
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  • 85 9 LONDON, May 12. (AFP) Sir William Rootes y» terday announced that arrangements had been made for the sssi mbly of Rootes group prod m Japan through the Isuzu Motor Co.. Ltd. Vehiclei be sold throughout the Japanese islands by.Yamoto tc Co jointly owned by Isu_M
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  • 62 9 COLOMBO, May 12 (I'Pi Ceylon is pursuing her own researches into the poestbi of developing a rubber roanpound for road surface dressing. At present the Rubber Research Institute of Ceylon ii engaged on laboratory test and the Public Workl Department will be co-opera' me w.th
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  • 13 9 Saigon Hits Devaluation Of Piastre V I The Fn i I ca ri
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  • 262 10  -  GAYNOR MADDOX ITOR lunch or for breakla-;!, try this combination of special ham and '1 fry biscuits made with flour. Spicy Glazed Baked Ham with Peaches (Makes 8 servings) ONE-HALF whole ham (about 5 pounds), i, cup maple-blended syrup. *J tea►p K>n cloves, teaspoon cinnamon.
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  • 771 10  -  MUST admit that when an expectant mother told me the other day that she had no intention of feeding her coming infant, my first inclination was to tell her what I thought of her. However, m this particular case, there was more to it than at first
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  • 500 10  -  JO Y M ANSON Hu xxmlSi I the begiaaiag sf civilization, pai adoxical lv enough, it has been mes who kave been responsible maialy f >r the dcvelopmeat of cosmetics to make women Im- cut. fol. m fact, throueh reaturies loag past. men
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  • 230 10 xv^vx^vxxxw^v Stor Contest No. IS i************ ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its fifteenth star contest. All you'\e got to do ts to collect the pictures and coupons tor all six days and send them together with the names of the stars under
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  • 58 10 "Dear, goy gones I 2£* kno«„ In bei It |pp 1 •m irn s.l\ I I ll l\ ti n ol thiah m\ Mo i I i nhetlK not s ia |a lilt.. tn. m turn J( I MMI md ik, i t«i respond tn I am ifra m "nd
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    • 150 10 THE COI PON Rl \l> THIS BEFORE \WM ORDER YOl'R PATTERN: Vou must eaelose three tea cent s lamps il you want your pattern cut II I don't get the stamps, you don't gel Ihe pattern. number of orders have come to in.- without the stamps. These won*t be cut
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  • 535 11 UNIMPRESSIVE SAP A TRIAL ,T TOOK 15 Singapore Chinese Football Association players eluding four second half changes— to gain a narrow and unimpressive T victory over depleted Singapore Malay FA combination m a trial ♦eh ar Jolon Besar stadium yesterday. mo« en So ud impressive was
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  • 19 11 23 Entries For Schools Tennis gor i ament JohaV F?iFt>o i bin man. Road J "i d School: hwt
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  • 131 11 I good isive for game. 'ack Beii v. ere Hean a ne m 'ked on thc change of en Is In a solo effort i tho centre of the field. m beat a bunch of to shoot wide he ba lon y the goalkeeper m
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  • 44 11 T s Gnanadurai. a school master of lhe Methodist Knglish School wa s the champion athlete at the third annual sports held by Kuala Langat A\ A N Subramaniam won the best performance award ior breaking the record m the three-mile race
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  • 167 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Federation Police who are now m the midst of an operation service campaign to win the hearts of the people today demonstrated this on the football field when a lieutenant stepped m and took charge of a first division league game as an
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  • 93 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER SBHFA SCS v. Huiigkona Bank \4' Div SCC; F. If. She Besar; Chartered Bon* -.4' r. S:anuac—F. Park; Sane Darby A* v. MPH n/ lang; Pulo Bukom r M. Airways— F. Park; Dir. II; Borneo Motors r. .STC F. Park; Mansjieid r. Bre ire r-JCs'-F. lSc N.;
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  • 207 11 THE Young Men Muslim Association chalked up another victory when they defeated a nine-man BODCA team 3 o m their SAFA division II fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterday. This victory put the Muslims at the top of the league B>it they cannot remain ih this
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  • 262 11 BATA Sports Club scored their first points of tiie season m i ihey beat Imperial Chemical Industries Sports Club 4-2 m I SBHFA division II league match on the padang yesterday. Bata fully deserved to win their forwards played particularly good game. For
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  • 41 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. War Department Ch ilian_ Sports Association houi Garrison Combined to a _,'<>. draw m a div 1 league at J I v_V .Malaya, today The gam was fast and exciting with th; exchanges even.
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  • 22 11 MALACCA Malay Sp Association bea f Hua Lia;i 2 1 at Hilir Park m a leaf v soccer fixture yesterday.
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  • 57 11 MADAM Ong Gcok Sii mi. i 89 mother ot Tan Tei of Guthrie and Co Ltd X i i Lumpur. 130 p m II h >._ I ui. ition at B iddhi.st Cem» Kusla Lumpur 10 am 13.3 .< si c leaves behind SO |i children. 35 great grand
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    • 130 11 -><_>' gotta marpcvth' I'd* sv i ah's gon/kia Git T»-i' llurvrr ___7__S S VI I j <. i i t«Jßfre;^f&sU __T^S&) IS") >!___! --S^) c°^-H -AEs-DAiar;^/ BSS_>T_S«rT r>nrr A'2_S_r.rX(«AR SON kL' A bridge, anW/ »*RSON.y jS S_KH^H *2^^ c Strain "~jf ju 1 1 m nr ii I i 1
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  • 105 12 Xi Msy 12, (Re it IB 'he Auv _fl> tain, hopes to be nt i t tesn. ig i« .dec m I i 'ay nal h starting at la on Saturday. I mdona In h i ri^ht foreirm. which be* ume inflamed a •<
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  • 188 12 IPOH, Tues.— The following j are the results of the ties play- j ed until yesterday m thc YMCA open tennis tournament: Singles: X. Caleb beat Hemmis Bett 0-1, 6—2, Koh Ah Choon beat R.A. Parthan 2—6, o— is. 6— 2, Lee Teik Hock beat Khaw
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  • 357 12 LONDON, May 12 (AP Reuter)— Batsmen had a happy hunting day m yesterday's county cricket programme. Top honours went to Arthur Fagg, Kent's veteran opening bat. He knocked up a merry 269 not out the highest score of his career against Notts at Nottingham.
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  • 854 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 3.15 p.m. —Class 5 Div. 3' —7 Furs. 1 166 Kiiif Dven 5y 9.1)0 McCloud :». ::ii Oakfel 8v 6.12 Tjoa Lansdo'.vn r. :,(i8 S«'\ ea Eleven ay 8.1! Charles 4 645 A liuk 6y 8.11 "Whitney 5. 132 llurr% 1 p 7v 8 Hi
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  • 926 12 Runs Pet Distance Going In Favour By WINDSOR LAD PENANG.-Marcus Aurelius, a m l^"^^^ pas gelding looks set for another win Jgr^gggg -his pet distance-today, second day of the Penang Turf Club meeting. Marcus Aurelius may not De brilliant and may not aspire to great things but
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  • 50 12 Doris Hart Upsets 'Little Mo' uni n.»ri> II: quern M a graell i resterdaj 7? womnt Italian m. ih.imi>ion>lm> 1) I I An t Cour' i I t he looked ike their over p i 1 f< Bi D I A iilhtfi intf Th<» J "1 w I the I
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  • 104 12 35 MM, a Denturius gelding scored a fluent win over 5£ furlongs and it will be unwise to oppose him m this race over six furs. He carries the same weight and although up a division he should land a double for the
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  • 104 12 THE going for today's races is likely to be yielding as heavy rain fell m Penang yesterday. showing over the shorter trip and is a possibility. Honeymoon, second to Badalona, over seven furlongs gets 5 lb more m this six furlongs trip, a distance which she will like
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  • 92 12 NOTTINOHAII M.iv II uter>. A LO-rOUI d ■ut boxing con! B tish Empire champion l>' Anksrah iG<tM I Mohammed Cl tared 'no the seventh r<>und bare night A.'ter some d< xing which huh brought ironic hand clapping from t the refere* stopped the and declared "no
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  • 31 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Bahru Rifle A (iation will be Ftpttttnttd >' the Nee Soon Garrison i. ing on Saturday. Two teams v.i". compete lM the open events.
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  • 73 12 MODESTO. (California). May 12. (AP)— Frank Sedgman took over three hours to wear down Jack Kramer m a professional tennis match here last night. 11—9. 5—7, 16—14. Sedgman now has won 36 matches to Kramer's 42 m their cross-country tour. In the other singles match. Ken McGregor defeated
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