Singapore Standard, 15 May 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 4 \»i. 11l >„. 3]2. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 1933 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS
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  • 237 1 HANOI. May it, (AFP).— Franco-Laotian dementi long confined to the Plain of Jarres, m north JUot made the first moves to break out. Seri a c •S il -China and he > f orle Vietminh Di\ isioj 304, m the a ninent.
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  • 10 1 j -.en O] Those now they iken thre
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  • 674 1 Troops Fire On Village By Mistake CAIRO, Moy 14.- The Egyption Governmenf today decided to blockade British forces in .the Suez Canal zone and prevent all food supplies reaching them There are 80,000 British troops m the" Canal zone. FASTING MONTH SIGNAL Earlier m the Cancl
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  • 62 1 Did This Gun Give Him Ideas? radio photo JP5P F »*^r Dulles (left), IS. Secretary of Mate. hands over to Ceneral Mohamed Xaguib Premier of Egypt, a Colt £2 pistol in Cairo on May 11. The pistol is a silt from President Eisenhower to Geaeral Naguib Mr. Dulles arrived in
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  • 233 1 WIIMA SAILS HOME Standard Shipping; Reporter AT sunrise today, the Finnish tanker Wiima will depart for home after bunkering at I'ulue Sebarok, an inland to the south of Singapore. For her Skipper Capt I. N!Bli< maa and his men it means the end ol a tedious threemonth *tay m Singapore,
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  • 103 1 WASHINGTON. May 11 (CP) President Eisenhower at his weekly press conference said today that he is personally ready to do anything to advance solutions between Russia and the West hut h P added he has not vet had definite evidence of good faith on
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  • 74 1 NEW YORK M. .v 14 (Reuter).— Mr. Hans Lsbrandtsen, preiide-it of |he Isbrandtsen Steamship Company of New York, which owned the Flying Enterprise, lost m an Atlantic epic 1G months ago, died on Wnke Island m the Pacific on Wednesday, according to news reaching his family m
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  • 45 1 PRINCESS Margaret arrived m Oslo by air yesterday to attend the wedding; tomorrow of Princess Rugntui granddaughter of King llaakon, to Mr. Eriing Ldrentzen, 30-year-oid fhipowner, Princess Margarer fci to b§ guest o1 80-^ earold Kins Haakon during tici *hort visit. Reuter
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  • 62 1 LONDON. May 14. (Router) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, today accused Russia of trying otage the i; 1 n ol I 'the Kremlin ty as a si ing lo Comr nination oi I •■■>ut. I):". Ad< r, one ol E >pe*s ardenl fed* was addressing
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  • 122 1 Standard Stall Reporter THE $7,000 portrait of the Queen to be unveiled at (he Singapore City Council Chamber on May 30 to launch t'»P Colony's Coronation celebration has arrived. Mr. T.P.F. McNeil*, pioidvnt of the Council. who will unveil the portrait that morning told The Standard yesterday
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  • 145 1 LONDON, May 14, (Keuter). Bin kinjjham Palace today named representatives from over 70 foreign countries whom Queen Elizabeth has invited to he quests at her Coronation on June t. Rus ia and four other Eastern European Communist countries Poland. Rumania, Czechoslovakia and Hungary will he represented
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  • 61 1 TOKYO, May 14 (AP) The 1H.774-ton tanker X: Mam of the Idemitsu Kosan Company loft today for [ran to load a second rargo of Iranian oil. Th(. tanker returned liim«' last week with the first cargo of more than 6,000,000 gallons of gasoline. The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company sued
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  • 37 1 SEVENTY-FIVE dc v o v t bathers m the Ganges, the river sacred to Hindus, art believed to ha\> been drowned when a hoat capsized yesterday the Calcutta morning newspaper, Hundustan Stanlard, reported yesterday, Reuter
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  • 109 1 SUNDERLAND. May 14. (Reuter).— Conservatives loday ba: ed their victory m the South Sunderland by-election as n sign of increasing national i onfldence m the Government. They won by majority ol 1.1 7.> m .-> p i t o of the intervention of a Liberal
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  • 203 1 RUBBER WORKERS PROTEST I^^^EMTa r^SESES^ SUltaSS K m:, ,he -< I e aaindins missi,,,, r.„m ,,utsi,l,. Malava. which is MUSr* 1 ,ho < i? The union h... i*n1 :i p lion to the F. ment ui of two terms of refei Fn th it the com
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  • 101 1 PENANG Than X \l ftlot lit It PjrSMNM, v.is killed whrfi Ins „iin»-- l{ \l Hornet < i.tslied i Ilillsirjr nr.n Kioli m K< (I. ill Illis MWlln It i> H .irrn Iliil tit.- 1 took oil liom tin- VI Kurhin^ Arnuiroiii,on|\ the pilot
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    • 106 1 Fo* BETTER food £L£P«ANT'SS^> Coc£cH,q Oil \C(s£jh vs A t% Ar A A W*\ W% M^ "V 1 1 4* I m^ 1% A\ Oil V* I Kvduvtions! 1 ot (tut* GRAND CORONATION I ji Bi I PRICES SLASHED 1 TO CLEAR ALL I STOCKS Im .YOU' —rp #>#/• iftttti
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  • 144 2 SINGAPORE Ma. ay I hOO children under the age ot Itf ran break their test to attend the garden party given to schoolchildren by the Governor, Sir .John Nicoll. during Coronation week, the Chief Kathi Haji Aii. told Thi Standard yesterday. He said: "It
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  • 117 2 MORE than 1.400 civilian storekeepers of the Singapore War Department have been given more holidays, effective from February this year, Mr. S. T. V Litigant, president <ii the Army Civil Services Union, told The Standard yesterday. He said thai according to the present
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  • 40 2 A YOUNG Johore Chinese was robbed ot her la feel worth $500, while she was watching a wayang m Sin<;.;pore m Mail Lane, ott Kalian* Road on Wednesday nighi The firl was on a visit to her mother.
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  • 213 2 CITY GETS LAND FOR FOUR MADE CAR PARKS THE Singapore City Council has secured four pieces of Crown land in the City area which it proposes to turn into car parks to alleviate the present parking problem. l The vacant space? are at Wayang Street. Park Road. Mohamad Ali Lane
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 2 infVn Vn fS9 hli:h and m" r m diameter. r»" s,iw R^^'r^'/^'V'!, rin<ma has fee. put up 'fomlvv 11 "h allC ls made of <loth and by JS rom P'in> s art department By next week the dn-ni-i ihe S 522 f (a P ito build i"« shouJd he complete"
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  • 30 2 'I s win k* awarded to be t three decorated pn m Taiping during Coronation Week. Judges wi Mr Jal Manecksha .J.P.. Raja Zainal bm Raja Haji tachik
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  • 410 2 JAP BOMB DUMP BLOWN UP OFF S'PORE FIFTY TONS of Jap munitions ond bombs dumped into Hie sea off Singapore by surrender ing Japanese troops m August, 1945, were ex ploded yesterday «n the sea neor Pulou Tekonq by Royal Navy expert* w4io come down from Hongkong to do the
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    83 2 TWO vice-presidents of the Singer Sewing Machine Company m New York arrived m Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday on a tour of company branches m the Far Bait They are Mr. A.K. Aurell (left) of the Singer Sewing Machine nmpa n y. and Mr. Ml Waterman of the Singer
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  • 268 2 AN attractive Singapore cafe singer. Tan Mvi K\\:inc. alleged m the Singapore Filth Polite Court yesterday that she was stubbed by a man. Chew Seng, who had previously written love letters and sent his photograph to her. ("•low Seng \v;k v':iargeri with iir.ari y causing hurt
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  • 105 2 SINGAPORE, policemen arc I ;.skeci to be polite always iiiu\ to practise the slogan: At Your Service. Notices suggesting this have been distributed to all police statiam Printed m two colours. re<\ and blue, and m four language?, they read: "Courtesy i* politei esi
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  • 129 2 THE blowing have been erted office-bearers of the gapore Broadway Musical PATRONS: K| Buun Hung. Y< Kirn Tay, Aug Kirn Chwo* Tan Chin Kirn. and Lim E kg Khoun: PRESIDENT:: T: n Ah Goo; YICK-PRhSIDFMS: Lim Choon Loh Tay Sinn H->ck. B. k Swee Hooh: SECRETARY:
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  • 83 2 A YOUTH, I Teo Chua. pleaded f Si'.ig-jpin Filth Po t Co rri yesterday to a chaj n attempt ft of a h;iuciba« t>ntainin| Senten c :< nW till Sat urday. Insp tor A D Jacofat, proserutini I c n rt that a hou* v i»
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  • 100 2 THE C-in-C Ear Bad Air Force, Air Mai thai Sir I ford Sanch rson fi T. rigah today for Dark Field, P pim.«s. en route to Japan where he will be the fuesi of General O. P. Weylami Com nanding General United States F»i East
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  • 77 2 WHEN a Sinfapori European woman went out, leaving her dsor unlocked thief entered her house In Poh Hint Roa.t. ol Paya Lebar U on Wednesday night, and stole $170 m cash, handbag worth 522. an identity card and a driving licence. Th woman was away only
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 298 2 iMr<>ut Stu m For you During our SALE!!! Prices Drastically reduced m all departments. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to avoid disappointment V OF THE FAIVIILY! [BpFn WiL Ir^ ro\rd v.ilue m checking tnfecriona, illness, severe colds and sore rhroai make ii i .iM' i Antiseptic "m Ihacad
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    • 227 2 Tiger Testimony, I V A I Vivacious MISS HOP! here <m a visit, i made ever sc» many IKSCI Bl 1 X ii rmc Distributer*: tc\%.\ b N Across the Far East ft I I 1 Ip^ 011 tre asvur< 2 y f«st comlortablc- KM N_ /hi 1 ranif d
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 89 2 Weather HDfJMtHBI IVmn.rtturcfrom 7SO p. m \f.i> I to IJf m. m >|„, 5i,,0.,p (ir( l .»'♦•>" "s IH I i. Kola KMiru i,l Kuala I .utnpiir Jg ii. Ipea i KaasHasj Maximum i ssperatflrt: from m tf :{(l fl )M nn >«••> 14 Sincaporf (*♦<! I IVn.mjr -8K I
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  • 46 3 An artist's Impression of the arch which will be built by the Po Chiak Kong Tan Si Chnng Su and Tan Clan Associations m Singapore for the coronation celebration It will be erected m front of th<- Supreme Court m St. Andrews Koad.
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  • 18 3 r ild i o H.inpy W A >1 at 3 p.m r 1 ts first < iniver
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  • 178 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council will press Government for powers to pull down unauthorised buildings m course of construction without having to get an order from a court of law. T. P, F. MeN ice, president of tl Council, told The Standard
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  • 26 3 i Eload I WES V a an itain pen S 5 i t h ai I no ard.
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  • 141 3 Nanyang U. C'ttee Meet Tomorrow THE chairman of the Nan- Univer m ttee. Dr. CM. Ch i tng, arrived m Sir from Penang and w. at a meeting of the i ttee tomorrow. Dr. Ho Yung Chi. the V chairman of the i mmittee. told The Standard yesterday that the
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  • 68 3 USING a iltcate key, n the bag ■k. I gold s >vere gns. wi th SI 4. pun an I $600 ii sh, at a c In North B- ge Rjad, re. The broker discovered the the ■se with thre nds yest relay. The peni the
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  • 118 3 THE War Department which still holds nine piecej of land m thp City area. j< gradually releasing those m the City previously held under requisition orders. This wa.s stated by Mr. J. A. Harv c y Commissioner of Lands, Singapore. yesterday. lit 1 added I'iat
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  • 161 3 Staadard Staff Reporter Mr. Jesse Hart Rosdail. I 35-year-old American office manager, who is making a cycling-tour of cities m Southern Asia and Japan, slept soundly on a dear patch of i land just Ofl Bukit Timah j Road. Singapore, on Wednesday night. i
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  • 136 3 AT the first exhibition ol tho St. Joseph's Institution Camera Club, Singapore, open- at the school hall yesterday, more than 100 entries were put on display. Mr. Stephen Holmberg. j teacher of the school, swept the board m the open competition section by
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  • 187 3 THERE i every possibility that Singapore's former South Winds Hotel will be handed over to the Synod of Chinese Churches for the establishment of a tri-lingual boarding school, Mr. Lee Kong Chian. who owns the building, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lee said that
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  • 136 3 m.rS'pSr black A Police .spokesman told The Standard that fa, April the sub-branch seized 268 lb of raw and prepared opium, 150 id. 01 Indian hemp, 409 opium Pipes and 418 lamps. Raids were conducted on r.o.i opium dens and 245
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  • 142 3 PLANS are now beins prepared for the developntent of a third squat 4 or resettlement area m the locality of the old I. m,; m railway station. Singapore, the Com missioner of Land*. Mr. J. A. Harvey, told The Standard yesterday. He said the
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  • 191 3 THE Singapore Government should exercise more care m i ting squatter resettlement Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, managing director of Sennett Realty Co. Ltd., told The Standard yesterday. He wrs commenting on thf Government's choice of a new kampong for displaced squatters, m Upper Aljunied Road. The kampong
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  • 81 3 THE hawkers tub-committee of the Singapore City Council has approved the proposal that the 187 hawkers who previously traded m Raymond Avenue be allowed to use the old Balestier Road Market. Mr. Sim Beng Seng, a Councillor, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Sim said that the
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  • 41 3 WORK on the Singapore esplanade scheme will be suspended until alter the Coronation, Mr. ft Ilawson, Ac' City Architect. told The Standard yesterday. He said that the esplanade was bcim*. "cleaned up" to conform with the surrounding Coronation decorations.
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  • 36 3 SINGAPORE v 1 on men yesterday raided an atta lmt In Braddell R<;ad and seized a 60-gallon still, a quantity of ri'-e mesh and 30 gs lons of i samsu. Two women were held.
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  • 173 3 AS a result of the campaign launched last month by the Singapore Health Department against rumours regarding health examinations m the rural areas, things are returning to normal again th<« Chief He;i!ih Officer, Dr. ML DoraitteKhim. told The Standard ye 'V. T te i impaign was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 89 3 t Mr Lim Scow Peng's Central O'.l Refinery m Princess Elizabeth Po^k. Singapore, is routed with Hum? Asbestos Cement Corrugate. Sheets. Architect. Mr Robert M. K. Vim A I. A A -'T > ft ia n ufuct urers of -y JL^fL A ASBESTOS CEM E N T ~"l^" REINFORCED CONCRETE
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    • 172 3 X SELECTIONS. I f/^J V Prt CrcpediThincs and Tie silks m latest I (\\s# designs v"r Nylon crepe latort l J crcition for all purpose 1/ dresses. j J (.old and silver Brocades over 20 j W designs m small aud I \l biJC flovals-— also I Indian lunbroMerrd nillc
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 4 THE JUDGES had a lough time yesterday awarding prizes to the photographers of th c. Camera Club of St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore. Picture shows (from I. to r.) Mr. T. Y. Cheong. Mr Albert Cheung and Mr. A. Winter of Diethelm Co., iud&ing the pictures. Standard
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  • 203 4 WAR DEPT. CIVILIANS TWO trade unions m Singapore and the lederation, representing more than 125,000 War Department civilian workers are conducting a statistical survey to assertain whether the wages paid to Army employees m these territories are adequate to meet their needs. The survey
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  • 36 4 A R{ rSSIAN floal nj do k. towed :/v i.ii ocean-going iu>» ■ii 1* f-.\p« -i n Singapore lofi.-i v en 1 to A ng the *1 <r .'i mother ship. 1 Jon urov.
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  • 50 4 MR. D. H. CHAPMAN. I i Singapore Fifth Polio* A irate, yesterday sent< lorry drie r Tan Kirn Piau, to four months' vino. .prineni Tor theft of a iorry Worth S4.IHKI. Through hi< counsel he gave notice of appeal «k;,i bail ol RJJ.OOfI was a lowed
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  • 48 4 A 33-YEAR-OLD ma s V'ak Kee, was tenl t L-harged m the Singapore Fifth Police Couii yesterday with c;i|)!ii!4 ;i 17-year-old gir] m her house m Bedok Road on ''< day morning. Bail <»f $500 m two s n < lies was zrnr'i ,1 until next wet k
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  • 88 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Up till today, security torcea operating m the FrHcr.it 10:1 m May have killed -'!> terrorists and wounded five Fourteen others have surrendered a' l^ was captured, Th< F rsl Gordons m Segamat. Johore. wounded a terror- h wn they oontacted
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  • 246 4 Standard Staff Reporter A SKA DYAK chieitan who used to head hunt for Japanese soldiers during the occupation of Sarawak will catch a Comet jetliner from Singapore tomorrow morning to attend the Queen's Coronation in London. Pi nghulu .1 u g a h anak Barieng.
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  • 33 4 T s FAH v;t «ned 190 m the Johoxe Bahru ]>> i ou» y<v,!ciday f or moving *'t Mown. Austin Estate M icted area 1 •■•>! len packets 01 tea without permit
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  • 482 4 'Unicorn Drowning Probe. PENANG, Thurs.— A verdict that the death of a s '<* c f mc a c of the aircraft carrier Unicorn, Thomas McTaggart was <*«• phyxia from drowning coused by his being assaulted by A ble Seaman William Smith Hogg of the
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  • 201 4 REQUESTS for Information by Police should not be taken ■a ,i reflection on the person asked i»:it rather .<- inquiriei to assist the Force m maintaining the safety and security of the publ a Government taU tied last night. It wai an "Hi. rep!y
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  • 272 4 Divorce Deed Was Signed In Terror MR. MARSHALL A 22-YEAR-OLD Singapore woman. Goh Siew Fug:, said to have been divorced the day alter her marriage by a deed, claimed maintenance from her husband. Ng Kheng Choon. m the First District Court i yesterday. j Goh*a ro insel Mr. David Marshall,
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  • 128 4 AN Australian seaman. Sam we! Windlc, lacing a thcit charge m the Singapore Thud Police Court yesterday, refused to make a statement "unless I am legally defended by counai Saying that he could not engage a counsel unless h^ had sufficient money, the rr. irate. Mr
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  • 52 4 civilian 1 divers from ihc Singapore naval dockyard, n :s ed m raiding a Royal M.i ayan Navy launch which had been beached m the Muar River n -entry. The launch was bring used In recent operations against terrorist s when she struck an u.nharted rofk arid was
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  • 27 4 MR inn Chin Tuan, chalrnfia i "f lv Si i gap >nu- ion t l will I on 'nation (ivci n Ma ja v.15 p:n lodajf.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 241 4 Iniveal SUNNING OIL B ojj The best ogomst tun- H B burn, prcporcd with H special Anti-Burn filter M| Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It la ii<> Inner ritres«arv «-rVr fr<.-M |(ny „f vienur and manhood, 'k memory aixl J»o<lv. rierrmnurc bl< <..|. uU kly rl«pr«Kalnn', find
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    • 158 4 a glimpse of Chines, f^ FAMOUS ///l^' HAM GENERAL I |f/ //{"f l '1» In South China compoiqn. mony o# Kung M 1 n^ j,^%f|UF were ovexomt by sa2 >^-' noturoi go. which d«loyed theu odv«nce. Hn dufovt'v ol or* antidote helped hit army to victory Anothet ♦o m v
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  • 120 5 Standard Stuti Reporter A PAKISTANI wife m heavy purdah completely shrouded m a white cotton costume and closely-knitted veil baffled airport officials at Kallang for a while yesterday. On landing from Karachi Vne had first to see the doctor. The puzzled doctor asked no mote
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 5 Who Cares photo. Who cares what you think of me. Who cares too if you think lamin a baby show. This younft man's picture, aptly called "Who Cares" was a pnz c winner m the first exhibition of St. Joseph's Institution Camera Club which opened m Singapore yesterday. It was
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  • 274 5 IN A judgment by consent, the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, awarded special and general damages amounting to $8,700 to the widow of a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor. Wee Swee Hoon, m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The action vai brought by the
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  • 163 5 SIX families of NO persOßS, m Singapore who were unfortunate enough to octupy a block of timber and zincroof houses m Pulasan Koad, due for demolition today, have been given another 10 days to find alternative accommodation. President of the City Council. Mr. T.P.I. McNcice,
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  • 304 5 WHIPPING: C.J. DEFINES THE LAW a c«Si» J\ C I rob^ cr y '"solves violence to befo« L J e9 ree °V c *V al P»«y«icol violence th. Chi I Jf w J"?P in 9 imposed, said 'nth? V S" Ch rleS Murr °V Aynsley yeslerday nPOPOre C Urt f
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  • 126 5 SINGAPORE Government yesterday offered to pay an interim allowance of $10 to all its employees whose total monthly salary, without counting the housing allowance, amounts to $100. For tho employers who Ret more than $100. but 1< -s> than Sl:>0 a month, the m terim allowance
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  • 231 5 KUALA LI MPIR. Wed. -Mr. I. L. Lewis, the Federation's Assistant 1 Director of Education, is flying to Pakistan and India at the end of this week to recruit teachers lor English schools m Malaya. His trip rrjrk.s the completion of negotii tin 1 Governments
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  • 63 5 THREE Tamil newspaper vendors had a charge Of criminal intimidation explained to them m the Singapore Filth Po'ice Court yesterday. The three men, Mohammed Ismail. S.Kuthi Mohammed and Samsuddin, wore alleged to have threatened to kill another vendor if he supplied newspapers to an Inspector. They
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  • 30 5 SIXGAPORF Buddhists will celebrate Wesak (Buddha's Day) on May J7 with a mass meeting at the Maha Bodhi School Hall. Lorong M, Gey!ang Road at 5. M0 p.m.
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  • 77 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 14. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on rreh c London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 20Jd. June ZOid July/Sept. 20 s d. Oct./ Dec. 20^d. Jon/Mar. 20jd. May c.i.f. 20Jd. Market: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £7 52
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  • 241 5 TSE.JENCHOMA a rosychecked Tibetan baby girl wrapped cosily m a pink blanket slept serenely as her mother and four Tibetan Communist officials tried almost hopelessly to converse with Singapore airline officials. As the Tibetans were going through airport formalities, sorting out their baggage and making hotel
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 277 5 ■^IiTKTLLED FRIENDSHIP FOR AMBITION! Lana mm Kirk DOUGLAS Walter PIDGEON Dick POWELL m M-G-M'i i -I TOO BAD II ><M MISS IT! OF SIX ACADEMY AWARDS! TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! 20-] i I) AND WONDERFUL STORY 1 OF EVA TANGUAY! I lit*' iKtaESo^s^l "^PIi r| S>"IT'KV TODAY A| »-Y /•ILLliliililifi] 1< a,,,,,
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    • 199 5 JOHN DEREK perform sore really SPECTACULAR "SWORD -O-BATICS" f] m i oluntbiu TIA It \I "PRINCE of PIRATES" Kith BABBABA RUSH X CAST OP 111 \m:i i»! Tomorrow 9 am. "MASK Ol THK \\IN«.H< Te<A Sundu 9 am IJTTLI ■OTPf Tech WARNED Bros: \wmi m nmm* or t^fe 7^*l TBCHNICOLOR
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  • 761 6 AFTER six months of humming and hawing the Federation Government has, as feared, whittled down the recommendations of the Whitton Arbitration Board for a comprehensive inquiry into the rubber industry into something of a farce. The Whitton Board Mitf^fsted to Government a conference of experts to examine problems
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  • 1376 6  - TRADE UNION LEADERS POLITICS ALEX JOSEY *^3^CHF ''S^m!^^^^^ T ADMIT readily that I was considerably surprised to read the report that Malaya's leading trade union leader, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, m the very hour of his departure from Malaya to attend Coronation festivities m London, had signed an application form
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  • 1360 6 The Bantu leaves the bush Labour shortage and the expanding war industries m Cape Town saw the influx of native Africans into the city. The growth of urbanised native Africans has alarmed those who see m the Africans freed from the restraints of Reserves a threat to White supremacy. The
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  • 140 6 Review of Views j Exchange Ideas iNANYANG SIANG PAU point. 1 to the successful Hongkong manufacturers' trade exhibition at the Happy World and urges Malaya to follow Hongkong's lead and develop light industries m this country. |The daily urges that co-opera-tion with Hongkong manufacturers and exchange of ideas and views
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    • 88 6 SINGAPORE th,lb STANDARD INDEPENDENT MUHNiNG NLWSPAI'KH LHEAD OFFICE 1 28, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan Street, 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street, Telephone 4588.
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    • 26 6 TOMORROW Science Looks At Flying Saucers By Charles Davy 2 4" tft°*° r SCYTHE 1 1 i ,\i cuttin9 tou f grass <mw I Sole Agents:
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  • 137 7 i\. Maj 14. (IP)— Russia and her satellites id with their vast programme of reorCommniiist military machine unted b\ the Soviet peace talk. signs of i earsaid o to Rusw down a time ibstanippropria- ecent ments te ol more furmmunist ling t.i \IO ntili- ueoslav offipublications
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  • 90 7 LONDON. May 14. (API. —Britain's 52.1)00,000 people take 10.000.000 aspirin tablets a day. a leading: health authority said yesterday. Dr. Franklin Bicknell. vice-chairman of the Food Education Society, told the National Women Citizen's Association: "This i s the Dicture of a nation which
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  • World News In Brief...
    • 62 7 COUPLES can marry only alter reaching the at»e of puberty, it was decided yesterday by the United Nations U iman Rights Commission m Geneva It was also agreed that there should be no marriage without the tree consent of both parties. This decision s taken after
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    • 29 7 UENEKAL .lames Van Fleet, Former I'nited Nations Commander m Korea, said he thought the Chinese Communist Government should be "eliminated." m an article published iii^ New York yestrrday. Reuter
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    • 24 7 PRIME Minister Sidney George Holland of New Zealand arrived m San Francisco by plnne yesterday on his Way to London for thp Coronation. AP
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    • 28 7 CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan steeped himself m ancient English history yesterday when he visited Bambunrh Castle, described as the oldest inhabited hous»> m ih.- country. A P
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    • 25 7 THE French Governments amended Financial Recovery Bill was adopted yesterday by the Financial Committee of the French National Assembly by 28 votes to 15. AFP
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    • 34 7 THAI Ambassador to the U.S. Pote Sarasin said yesterday he was still awaiting instructions as to whether Thailand would appeal to the I'nited Nations m regard to the Communist threat m South-Kjst Asia. UP
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    • 29 7 ANTI-COMMUNISTS clash. Ed m Tel Aviv yesterday With demonstrators protest ing at a mass rally against the visit of Mr. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of State. Reuter
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    • 30 7 ADLAI Stevenson the defeated Democratic Presidential candidate ha s decided to visit Yugoslavia instead of Iran on the second phas«- of his world tour one of his aide<; announced. Reuter
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  • 84 7 STOCKHOLM. May 14. (AP) The three provinces of Soviet Latvia, set up by Stalin's Government only a year ago. are to be merged back, into one. Riga Radio reported yesterday. Latvian refugees here said at least. 2.000 government officials will be fired as
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  • 14 7 Lord Cr omer Di es m his iay, permanQueen and to Kin? 1938 and
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  • 23 7 FORMER Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson In New Delhi yesterday endorsed Prime Minister Churchill's call for a big power conference. UP
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  • 19 7 THE War Office stated sternly that barking dogs upset last Sunday morning's rehearsal of the AP
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  • 366 7 Egypt Charges U.K. Violence In Canal Zone iTiay 11. r-gypt cnargea yesteraay mat the British have killed seven Egyptians and wounded 24 since March 1 m the most serious violence outbreak m the Suez Canal Zone since the 1951-52 battles m that area. Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of Egypt's
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  • 212 7 TASS:PROOF OF BRITISH DISCONTENT LONDON', May 14. (Reuter)— Tass, the official Soviet news agency, said today that speeches by both Conservative and Labour members of the British House of Commons m the foreign affairs debate this week "testify to the growing discontent caused by various aspects of American policy." The
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  • 181 7 STRASBOURG. May 14. (Reuter) The Council ot Europe Consultative Assembly wound up a week long sitting here yesterday, which its president, M. Francois De Menthon of France, claimed has given the "green light" to six continental nations to go ahead wi'h setting up a
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  • 205 7 LONDON, May 14, (AP)_ A Labour Peer yesterday accused U.S. Senator McCarthy of making "slanderous statements" against reputable British shipowners and the Government agreed to consider representations to Washington about them. Lord Winster cited report; of testimony before a May 4 meeting of McCarthy's
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  • 322 7 US BALKS AT PM'S CALL FOR TALKS WITH REDS WASHINGTON, May H.-The United states gently but firmly applied the brake yesterday to Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill's drive toward an early top level conference with Russia. n h A ti^uTS 1 is ;l ued ky the State Dopmtrnmt rmphasizcd that
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    49 7 photo The Queen, visiting the Eail s Court section of the British Industries Fair, is greeted at the Sierra Leone stand by Jirs. c.M.A. Thompson, wife of a member of the Legislative Council of Sierra Leone. On Mrs. Thompson's robe is printed "Nothing m my hand I bring."- UP
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  • 211 7 WASHINGTON. May 14 A Itroilf s'orm of < f the British Govern Korean war policy broke out m the United States S' yesterday. Senators reprcs< nting both the Republican and I), parties and both Lib. i Conservative groups, including the anti-Communist Benat< i
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  • 92 7 SEROWE. \l..y 14. (AP)— Britain yesterday named a successor to SeretM Khama, chief of the Bamangwato tribe who irai banished for marrying a white woman. But the traditional leopard skin which denotes the chief of the tribe wa> not given to the new head-man, R,.-obolai
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  • 51 7 WASHINGTON, Ifl (Renter)— Mi. tei B former Un.ted States Am *:n\nr to India, m d m i.v American po 1 wards Asia hi v half mii .mi. In i Nal Club, hi the past Ui i had fa:lrd to take Into eient iccoui t 1
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  • 252 7 SECURITY FOR SO YEARS LONDON, May 14, (Reuter)— Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander m Furope, yesterday called for a European defence plan to give security for "50 years or more." The present East-West contest was fundamentally "a struggle for the soul
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    • 62 7 SEEN IN THE fKIEf -th another of «ti th neve, more than M'efers islands offshore to i y^^ and It will run kll/ r PLOVER' an "aircraft of Malayan Airways* is a common sight "*"^L'%^L throughout Malaya and neighbouring countries wh«ro it is m regular "^^^Vi^i^^V Cc carr y n
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  • 200 8 THE WORLD'S first ship fitted with a new turbocharged diesel engine, the Songkhla, is calling at Singapore next Monday, on her maiden voyage. Owned by the tasi Asiauc Company, the Songkhla. named after the port m Thailand, is of 10.000 tons deadweight
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  • 121 8 MADRAS. May 14. (Renter). The Madras High Court yesterday confirmed an order making Mr. P. G, Brooks, official receiver of the Britishnwnec! Madras Electric Tramway company a party to the dispute between the worker! and ihe management. Mr. Brooks was cited as a party on
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  • 48 8 PARIS. May 14, (AFP)— Traffic m several PlCM.ll p M 1 was virtually at a standstill yesterday at result ot the strike ot ship*S officerIn Bordeaux and Le Elavfa, movement of French ships was practically nil. No French ship entered the port of Rouen.
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  • 73 8 CANBERRA. May 14. (Renter) Broad agreement ha> been reat hed between Australia and Japan on the neod i<»r control of pearl fisherie> m waters near Australia. Mr. .lohn \l< Ewea, the Comment Mm announced last night. Mr. M< Ewen said thiit arising from the conference m
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  • 40 8 MONTREAL, May U (Router)—A BO AC. Stratoer yesterday claimed a new record for non-stop flight from Pre>twick airport. S« >t!and. to Montreal, m 10 hmirs. A minutes. Previous record sei In I irai 1 1 hours, 3 minui
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  • 179 9 Rubber Prices Improve Standard Market Reporter RI'BBER prices on the Singapore market yesterday showed an improvement kaigl ly oa a reserve ol sellers, first grade rubber lor May shipment closing at 70i cents per ib.. a rise of i cent above Wednesda.v's levels. The market was erratic most of the
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  • 141 9 MODERN mining techniques and industrial potentialities m Japan have made a favourable impression on a group of Asian mining experts, including representatives from Malaya, The Standard was told yesterday. j The exports wore delegates to the recent conference OH mineral resources sponsored by the United
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  • 187 9 Standard Market Reporter THE vast potentialities of trade between China and Malaya is a factor for continuing: equitable commercial relations, but obviously unrestricted trade with her at the moment would be most unlikely. Thii »em b riMrad by all sections of :he business communky
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  • 104 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the produce market m Singapore was steady a: slightly higher prices but no de-ai? were reported. Buyers for May shipment indicated s:^ P er picul w:th -c > .Hi. those for June being NBs and S <8i and July. $37$
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  • 66 9 LONDON. May 14. Renter)— Anglo-German economic talks art ministerial level < nded here last night, baring reached gene .-ill agreement on the necessary eondrl om for progress towards convertibility of currencies and removal of trade restriction*:. Announcing this the British Treasury said these conditions were sound internal
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  • 632 9 US Far East Trade Returns To Credit Balance WASHINGTON. May 14. (AP)— U.S. trade with the Far East has returned to a credit balance after showing a deficit during the latter part of 1952 Shipments to Asian countries during the final quarter of the past year came U*****,000,000, compared to
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  • 110 9 TELEVISION mi n Western Germany is now m the throes of rebirth. Tp to the time of World War 11 the televisi ,n industry m Germany was flourishing. when for instance thousands watched the 1936 Olympic Games, o n television. While negotiations for the founding of
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  • 219 9 INDIANS WANT TRADE EXHIBITION IN S'PORE Standard Market Reporter THE Indian commercial community m Malaya would welcome the idea of holding on exhibition of manufactured goods m Singapore along parallel lines os the trade exhibition of Hongkong products at the Happy World. The seen tary of the Indian n bi
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  • 111 9 CLOSIM; rnbbr. priri-s crnis nrr Ib In Sinka p o i f PfltlßVißS ■nt; Bu>rrv Srllrr* No IKSS Sp»i i <»<ivf n No. 2 X s.s. 87| 1". No s t „j siN(.\!M»Ki Vban 1W prut- «>t tin i«»da\ h«v v;;-."i; r pu ill I p P i
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  • 125 9 HONGKONG, Mi f 14, IAPI Hongkong I umc tor] April wmm vi k (MMi.immi a cm.-;. Of HKI Ml 000 from thf M;inli total, thr Department of Conuneroi Md Industry n jai r>.. Imports for Api given as HKS962.OOO.(HKi which is KK523.000.0M I w
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  • 28 9 i.. i M 1 md i Ch I\!H vipfAl v IJUW f v V, J < < r it Henr w. MINIM. •5] Xl XXI X Ayei
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    • 191 9 Stands* Ammnne MRHATiOtt AT A KVAXm asBW SINGAPORE x ix s M 17 '.1,1 mi n\ Klll.l \—O(IX I" N „uu>- [NTfB t ,NM^T u0(0 PROWAMMt MM XI AIR TRAVEL i'\l H Xl i w uk» n* r<i i i 1 1» i;"\i \<." v i i >i k I"
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    • 456 9 Bibu. X idling (MLaW i 4 35 n :n Kii.. Kuantan, Kuaiv Lum mi Ml.lliii 525 pm Pi ang, luol Kiai«* Lumnur MLMBI 645 p ni Kota B ihi v P»:.Hip MLHJ i 6.46 p.m X i.iU Lumpur, Malacca 'Ml 1 it** 7 I'"' uin ()\\M» Mo\r si;u\ir|s i k*»>i
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    • 462 9 Musu-: The BBC Scutlish Vxrtejy Orchestra 9M News iSc »4.» >'ieri Waring and hi^ Penmylvaniana: JO p.m Mutical Horunos ot the United Staler 10.30 String Serenade with Ray Al., i ti his Orchestra RAUB ENTERTAINMENT FIIAt J::1 (J Hindu 1. 7. 9.15 TAIPING tNTERTAINMfcNT < AKI TON: s ,r Hup
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    • 92 9 :A mm m U New Super-6 Clippers to m Irll m l# Now. ..faster ><.-rvicc H Tokyo piant Snpcr-6 Clippers*: Only 7 hours n*»n stop from IK>im Kong (connecting Clipper scr\»cc via MwiUa). Supcr-6 Clippers are 'he ncwrvt. t.istc t til Mil m Pan Amcnctn's \vorld-\s»de lectl Pressurized, air-condiiioncd, 1
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  • 759 10  -  Anacrusis Music Notes By I O' IS XI R J today tor Colo I h• c to Austra 7.-H ar,ri a/id It' a 1 m K;n i tour In Singapore he 1 do es than nine \> pea ranee a a lienees, ii clv lively for
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  • 699 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES Of %9<>tt \iui Jltisiv By LNYONE who doub ted *tiie success of the "Musical Switch" put on by Messrs. S iw Brothers at the Rex Cinema on Sunday ist would have been In for Dig .surprise if they could have taken a look
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    49 10 MOVIE star Rita Gam m the outfit she wore at last week's Art Students' League costume benefit ball at the Hotel Plaza m New York. She was selected to reign as queen of the "Dream Ball." all proceeds of which went to the League's scholarship fund.
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  • 375 10  - STAG ED OO R BARRY OLIVER By IT had to happen! With the controversy originating over buses. it was only a matter of time before the problem *Ti» smoke or not to .smoke' spread to cinemas once again. with. I suppose, theatres next on the list A trivial argument that
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  • 142 10 FRED RIDES THE RANGE IN 3-D! TIOI.LYYYOUI), (\P) Fred MacMnrr;» v. vvho has the I'.kp and igmrt to m.iko a great western M;n. is doing just that io "The Mo!>nl:ghters." a threedimensional movie. "New that we baft throoD and wide screens. mi id Fred. "I really think the Western and
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    • 127 10 a NEW COLUMBIA 78 RPM. RECORDS JOHNNIE RAY Mil latest t.tlos on I with orchestra under the direction or Jimm> < GEE, BUT I'M LONESOME XX with orchestra OUT IN THE COLD AGAIN His pf r CRY LITTLE WHITE CLOUD THAT CRIED DON'T SAY LOVE HAS ENDED LOVE ME FAITH
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    • 120 10 RITA DEL MAR I «> i» S > *)l <■ I I I "I lliSlfipi IM <• (il tli il > '>it -,i.\ Inn i ..ill ••ml In tin- i|i .id Mini i I" *•> \u, ilmli t on iirr KIM W I <»k I I i;\ lIM 1 I
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    • 256 10 axxxxxxxxv^vxw Star Contest No. IS Can You Name This Actress? rfor you lo spot tomorrow. Entries for this contest will close next Thursday And the f prize winners names will he published i n the Movie Page of the following Sunday os*»eee)eajs3estee w «n be i^^^^ entertained in this matter
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    28 11 pirtui for pifture I G«»« r llh pavilw" •'"<* fJl nr „rs F«d f« *^f (h; f M. I. f »l lh (;riffin umpttl M lursi. Pen g Seong
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  • 9 11 MASROM WINS THREE YMMA TITLES ibles Hi iid 15—5,
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  • 567 11 CHICAGO, May 14, (AP) Jersey Joe Walcott, the perennial underdo?, worked out privately for his eighth title fisht yesterday while heavyweight champion Koeky Marciano hid out m a private home after riding m from his Holla mi. Mich., training camp. Manager Felix Boechicchio barred the cioors
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  • 37 11 A I. OR STAR. Thurs.—Visiting Alor Star yesterday, ihe ida UMNO oft Penang and Province were held to M the Pemuda UMNO "f Kedah. c v.sitor« led 5 1 at one :;d should have won.
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  • 492 11 THE FIGHT FOR SCA SENIOR LEAGUE LEADERSHIP IS ON MITH the resumption of senior league maiehe* last week, the Colony cricket teams are earneftl the fight for league leadership. c earnestly m The Indians, boosted by their convincing victory over the Singapore Cricket Club iast weekend, are now leaders with
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  • 73 11 MALAY SA SURPRISE GORDONS MALACCA, Thurs— Malay Sports Association, against ;he run of play, chalked up another win m the Craven A soccer league when they brat the Gordon I—o1 0 at Hilir Park yesterday. The winning goal was ?rored through centreforward Biikar Said when he went througn on his
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  • 58 11 WESTBURY, X.V.. May 14 CAP) Comedian Bob Hope yest wa honoured by the U.S. Golf Writers Association as the man who contributed tilt most to the sport m 1952. Hope was presented a plaque by Lincoln Werden of the N*ew York Times, president of Urn Organization. on
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    • 380 11 A< K\o\\ Li d<;mi;n I ]UK. Mr,. w.V.trr Abe>--lanV^'l f^ 0 ld Fani) v f"«S h i frirMr| l :i!l d relati.,foe Moral wrmths. condoler.t A<rOM'\ VAIAVT J^t'LLY (urn main room hall verandah gas power c< kcr^ •y milts OPO fmmed cntrv Phone ***** 10 12 m»rnin E 4 I
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    • 207 11 L^ V -^so BENEDICT ARNOLD. ON HIS j5: A 'li ROUEO^^^J^SiSS IN^^l^ M ?jZ/ THE "«»««*n:HIM- i CEATMBEP .r- LAST GRCAM, AU3NE. WiU. VtC' y PRtSfOCMT. r r 7— -^^J^S V f SKLJ^HAS PRCV'SE^ ~~3~; "1 P^ 1^™ 1 *****^ 3 1 I I J HA' LOOKS LlkE I v
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  • 70 12 OFFK i H». J.B \H i'« tdcnt: R. f .f X n• ire s. vi > .1 'cd), P I! [.C BosX X 4 i'd>. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Yeo Kooi 1 1 ■<■'! lion' Sport* Secretary and Trrasurrr: G n >zario. linn. \iulitor: Ml R Mm- Hon
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  • 4 12 PENAN G RACE FINISHES
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  • 435 12 CHENG WAH SPOIL RAMBLERS RECORD IPOH, Thurs.— Chen? Wah AA defending senior league champions enhanced their chances of retaining league honours by beating the unbeaten Ramblers two goals to nil m. a hard fought game on the Chinese Assembly Hall padang today. Cheng Wah thus becomes the oniv team to
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  • 184 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The Frdetattea Government dors n«»t intend to follow the move m Singapore to waive tax «m amateur sport and entertainment. A Federatioi Government spokesman said today that no move to w.nvc this tax m the Federation is being considered at pmnt,
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  • 266 12 AMBRIDGE, May 14 > Reuter).' Australia's tourins crlckelers gave an ratertaininf di>plav of batting m scoring 383 against Cambridge University yesterday. The I'niversitv lost two j wickets for 48 runs m reply before the close. Lefthand Arthur Moi iis v > BCOred T9. his highest oi danced
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  • 435 12 TIONG BAHItr Rangers sprang Ike biggest surprise m tHe S.A.F.A. Division II league softer when they beat a itroßf Haikowyu Sports Club XI m a thrilling encounter at St. George's Hold yesterday. Down 4 m the first half. Rangers rallied m the closing minutes to
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  • 292 12 WONDERLADS SP fought hard to keep their unbeaten record intact when they met a determined Harbour Board Police XI m a third division league encounter at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The final rt-suii was a z— 2 draw. The Police were a faster and better side Centreforward
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  • 200 12 A TOTAL of 966 athletes I mm opened their 12th annual athlctu grand style when ciftht records were ihatP finals decided in the first of the thired,! Jalan Besar stadium. While pompetition a everywhere, i was the WhO stole th€ ihOW when tai
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  • 258 12 WEIGHTS for the third day of the IVnanu MCH tomorrow are: n t n... i r i-.,r Cl. 3. Div I—i lurs Tide <)<;old 9.1M1 No Cloud*. K1! Sealed Orders X.I i Chimb X.ON l.urilrr NOT Barakal i.f? Malleable Mouldings KU."» 1/mksliire II Kit:. Punter's Delight SOI
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    18 12 CHONCi C HOOI TING of Naaytfll balancing the fcscus before nlm* throws it "M'-'Mm. for :i new r«mid.
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  • 81 12 ROYAL Army V Q OT p icored their 12th. su victory m Service* league matches when they trounced RNAB fi- l m a USL Div 12 niatch at Sembaw day. Scortri for th« Pa/men wore 'I urnetf Bai rett 1 and Hayiton I. Parkin scored
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    • 29 12 ATHLETICS: Chin* i« Inter-School tporti t| JtiUin Bean? Stadium. 9OCCER: safa Lragnf. Dir. M TM08.4 ?v Social A^, Of Gcyhmy: Div. |C Ctamui s.c. r. L'uifcd I.C fit UFA,
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