Singapore Standard, 29 May 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD nB m^* .i^Tl M^^m Vol. No. 326 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 207 1 S-EA DOMINION SAID TO BE IN BLUEPRINT STAGE Standard Staff Reporter ,11 GOVERNING British Dominion of Southsing Singapore, the Federation, North md Krunei, will emerge as a result i and constitutional reforms m these I to reports published yesterday m n;i< iil.ir newspapers. Joint Consultative Committee federation on the one
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  • 39 1 STATION MEDICAL CHIEF DIES Dir- nd th, SE.. the at ora--1 at S Hos- i to Ist m "P.. ::we c to year i his had the ::ne. years work Dr. •l m f y.fc. j and I and.
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  • 15 1 2*. Eisen--1 did China the pi esent at it hing States the Chinese ibers.
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  • 346 1 BFIJKF of the I nited States manufacturing industr> representatives that there can be no surplus of natural rubber during the next 12 months can turn out to be compensation for Malaya for the rejection of the rubber buffer stock plan at the Copenhagen Rubber Study Group
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  • 36 1 THE friendship treaty between Burma and Indonesia was ratified m Rangoon yesterday. Burmese Foreign Minister Sao Hkun Hkio represented his country at the ceremony and represent ing Indone- :t v. i> Ambassador Soedarseno. AFP
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  • 292 1 10-Month Baby Among Seven Injured Men IPOH, Thurs. An unknown terrorist threw a handgrenade m one of the most thickly populated areas of Ipoh town at 8.05 tonight injuring seven persons, including a baby of ten months. Six injured persons were treated as outpatients but the
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    47 1 Picture. A priest makes offerings and prayers to the newly made •>• ffcet-Ion* dragon at th« riverside. near.Klan? Rond. and declares it "alive" at the ceremony. Th e dragon will join (he KiuU Lumpur Coronation procession. It belongs to up Selangor Hock Chew Asso ciation. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 395 1 THE Malayan Communist party m Singapore is now engaged m trying to penetrate the Colony's labour forces and other peaceful movements. This strategy of non-violence is part of their new policy, said the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris at a press conference yesterday.
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  • 136 1 LONDON. May 28, (Reuter) Moscow Radio announced today that East Germany is to have a Russian political controller as well as a Soviet military boss. Under the reorganisation scheme the Soviet Army Commander will m future deal only with military affairs, the Soviet Radio
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  • 98 1 WASHINGTON. May 28, (Router). President Eisenhower said today that the Anglo-Amenran-French Bermuda conference could be delayed as a result of the difficulties which French leaders are finding m forming a new French Government. President Eisenhower said he would not really want to go to
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  • 106 1 SEOUL, May 28 (AP> Bristling with charges of Allied appeasement and sellout m Korea, the South Korean government today spelled out its opposition to the latest Allied true* proposal m a note to the United Nations Command. Maj. Gen. Choi Duk Shin. South Korean truce delegate.
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  • 126 1 HANOI, May 28.— The French abandoned eight forts jutting from the Red River delta defence perimeter and hinted others might be left m a general tightening of the "Little Maginot" line. Meanwhile the new northern from commander General Re:ia Cogny. said: "We are going to regroup
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  • 45 1 FORMER French C-in-C m Indo-China Genera! Raoul Salan and former Commander of Land Forces m North Vietnam General Gonzales de Linares sailed for France yesterday morning aboard the French liner Marseilles Alx>ard the same ship was Kins Sisavoni Vons* of Laos. AFP
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  • 19 1 FATHER Raphael Maglioni. a Catholic missionary m China and Hongkong, died m Hongkong on Wednesday. A P
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  • 48 1 PARIS. May 28: (Renter) President Vincent Auriol today summoned th P former Radical Finance Minister Pierre Mendes France to ask him to attempt the formation of a new French Government. Ex-premier Paul Roynaud had failed lo obtain Parliamentary investiture as premier early today.
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  • 24 1 MR. Jacob Malik, the new Russian Ambassador, to Britain was received m audience by the Queen yesterday at Buckingham Palate. Reuter
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  • 120 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Japanese ambassador to the Chinese Nationalist Government m Taipei Mr. Yoshizawa ken Yoshi will arrive In Singapore early Sext month on a tour of outh-East Asia to study Chinese affairs. He will be accompanied by Mr. Nagada, first secretary at
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  • 51 1 TWO Europeans were injured when their MG sports car ran off the road into a ditch at the 7J milestone Bukit Timah Road last night. The car was a total wreck. m One of the occupants of the car was unconscious when picked up by the
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  • 25 1 UNITED Nations Command said Allied and Communist liaison officers met for two minutes at Panmunjom yesterday morning to discuss an administrative matter. Reuter
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  • 21 1 AFTER presiding over a Privy Council meeting today, the Queen received five dominion Prime ministers In audiences. AFP
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  • 61 1 A FAMOUS aircraft carrier. H.M.S. Unicorn, and two fleet minesweepers, H.M.S. Lioness and H.M.S. Lysander, will steam into Singapore harbour on June 1, to take part m the Coronation celebrations. They will be open to the public for the afternoons of June 1, 3. 5. 6.
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  • 568 1 DATO TAN ORDERS SPECIAL MEET OF JOHORE MCA BRANCH JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. President of :he Malayan Chinese Association, ordered that an extraordinary general meeting of the Johore State MCA be held to deal exclusively with the s'atement of accounts. This decision was reached at an ir.
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  • 84 1 ANOTHER doe X 1 found to he ral>i<\ infected In the Holland Road lift A i dog nwin rs m the .itva II warned to have their < vaci 'nated al tti t Hoi Road Police station tomoi The noun <>i vaccination on weekrki.v> will be
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  • 34 1 THE lit lattlkm Wim Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince <>f Wales' Own) is back for a ond bash at ItM Conunii terrorists m ?h«» Federation. after service :n the .S Canal Zone.
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  • 65 1 MOASCAR. CANAL ZONE. Ifaj L>B (R«.u M B^li^l^ guards at the Royal Electrical ami Mechanical EngilM workshop at Port Said challenged and then aMßjad fire oti three Egyptians seen within the workshop perimeter jn day One Egyp:ain is believed to have been wounded ar.d another detained. This
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  • 271 2 MIL S'PORE BUND HOME Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Association for the Blind intends building a ISOOJMI home for the blind on n five-acre picre of land In Thomson Road, which has been allocated to the Assoriaton by ihe Government, the president of the Association, Mr. L. Crcsson, told The
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  • 50 2 APPLICATIONS for the Australian Imperial Forces Nur.-irig Scholarships for Chinese nurses m Malaya, closed yesterday. < A selection hoard will decide who will be the two nurses for the two-year study .scholarships m Australia. The nurses will receive pay. allowanci and accommodation while train i n
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  • 59 2 photos. TOP: This picture of the Coronation illuminations on the Singapore Cricket Club and the Victoria Memorial Hall Clock Tower was taken during last night's lighting try-out. ABOVE: An illuminated portrait of the Queen is the main feature of the illuminations which have been installed on Singapore's
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  • 52 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Sultan of Johore's attorneys, Ungku Ismail bin Abdul Rahman and Dato Abdullah bin Esa, have obtained on his behalf letters of administration of the estate of th<? late Tungku Ampuan Besar. The Sultan who is the brother of the deceased is the
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  • 150 2 THERE is a definite possibility of Japan holding a trade fair m Singapore but not m the immediate future, Mr. Ken Ninomiya, the Japanese Consul-General m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Ninomiyu said Japanese manufacturers would be glad to exhibit their products m
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  • 355 2 MCP TELLS SINGAPORE REDS TO LIE LOW Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan Communist Party has now instructed its members m Singapore to lie low, and operate with greater caution. This is because of the heavy losses m personnel sustained m the past two years m the Colony. This instruction is
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  • 304 2 POLICE Lieutenant Cheah Sang Wan said m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday that soon after two Malays had held up a house at Stevens Road and robbed the occupants of cash and jewellery worth $2,100, he found a loaded revolver and a swimsuit
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  • 55 2 SINGAPORE dog shooters killed 103 dogs yesterday, bringing th~ total shot since the campaign against rabies started a week ago to 360. Number of dogs vaccinated during the day at various centres m the island was 560. This brings the overall figure of dogs vaccinated to
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  • 84 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs When Hong Siew Chuan was charged today with having caused the death of fan See Kow by driving a lorry m a negligent manner on the Ayer Hitam Road Inche Ali Hassan, the president of the Sessions Court, asked why the man
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  • 91 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer Mr. S.H.D. Elias leaves for London today to assist Sir H. Heathcote Williams m the Privy Council appeal by Gian Singh Co., Ltd., for the possession of the^ Royal Theatre m North Bridge Road. The appeal will come up m the Council
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    73 2 WALTER SUSSKIND, the noted composer and conductor, who was due to arrive m Singapore today will not arrive until Saturday dv- to a 12-hour delay of the BOAC Comet m which he is travelling. Mr. Susskind will play and conduct m the two Coronation concerts to be held at the
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  • 68 2 R EA E^? f tbe slB *ap©r« Standard are asked to roie for for b" (hTlundard" 1 accomm »*"><>» '"ens'. «UI .aid the at?*? 1? mv,, have attained -n e^^ S u'e h0 f Id ,h b e c ISSSR*' Jffl«- W* t rS.»R K"^ the coupon
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  • 110 2 THE Singapore Appp.il Court yesterday dismissed the appeal against sentence of death of Tan Puce Chuah. who chopped a shipmate to death at breakfast one morning last September, when their tongkang was moored m the Rochore River. Mohamed Sharef bin Itauia Baksha appealed unsuccc.->lu!-ly against
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  • 103 2 A SINGAPORE detective. Johnson Lee, who was shot dead by a gunman on Wednesday, was buried with full military honours at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. The funeral was attended by members of the plainclothes and uniformed detachment of the Singapore Police Force. Among the officers who attend-
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  • 363 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PLEA to help hundreds of over-aeed student* to find places m Singapore English schools was yesterday ruled out of order by the Chairman of the Rural Board, Mr. E. Y. G. Day, at the Board meeting vester^ day. Mr. S. S.
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  • 107 3 SINGAPORE orchid enthusiasts and the Kuala Lumpur Municipality will be sending some orchids t o Britain for the Coronation. The orchids will leave Singapore o:\ Saturday morning by Comet. They will be kept In a pressurized compartment m the Comet. Among the orchids sent (for t
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  • 73 3 THE Singapore Harbour Bo.iri wharf area, se^ne of intense activity throughout the will be silent on June 2 and fi when no ships will be worked and no godowns will be open for the delivery of cargoes Thp Port offices will also be rinsed,
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  • 46 3 THE M;iff of the Singapore Standatd-Vacuum Oil Co.. Tanjong Pagar terminal and their friends have handed to The Singapore Standard $63 Ml Coronation gift to the Crippled Children's Home. This sum is !>ein« passed on to the homo through the Red Cross Society;
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  • 90 3 COMMENTING .on a report that the majority of Federation hospitals will extend their visiting hours during Coronation Week, a spokesman of the Singapore Medical Department told The Standard- "I don't think they are quite as hard pressed for bed spare as we are. and our percentage
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    36 3 photo. Miss Sylvia Then seen singing: at the Singapore Amateur Talent Quest Competition held at the Great World Cabaret. She is a pupil of Raffles Girls School and came in first in the third heat.—! Standard
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  • 343 3 •I HE suggestion that Stafapoie school children witi not all be s:ven treats, or that they I not be treated as well as m previous Jubilee and Coronation celebrations Is both ridiculous and inaccurate, Mr. RE. Ince, Deputy Director of Education, told The Standard yesterday. He
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    54 3 photo. MRS. H. B Amstuti. retiring president of the Singapore National Young Women Christian Association, is seen congratulating Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, the new president, who is the first Asian in the Federation and Singapore to hold the post. Mrs. Loh who joined the YWCA girl, has done 30 /ears
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    52 3 photo. -w— ui mr morn- A Coronation Ball was held at the Raffles Hotel on WednM~ nursing profession turned out in force. Several hundred* n T gltt whe1 > Singapore's medical profession danced to Gerry Soliano's music until SP*" nd L mem hers of the jn»^ »i mt early nnnr.
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  • 353 3 Expert Will Stage 2 Shows Standard Staff Reporter l ?S, A f O f E k Wm 1* 3 i lumi '"<"*«' '«p"«* of the Union Jock flying ot 330 feet obore th. sea on the nights of June 2 and June 6 but
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  • 244 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Rural Board tended to be overshadowed by the colossus of the City, Mr. E. V. G. Day, Chairman of the Board, states m the Biard's Newsletter issued yesterday. However he said Government has not forgotten the needs of the Rural
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  • 143 3 6-YEAR-OLD BRINGS JOY TO THE SICK MR. Chong Wee Ling. a Singapore this owner, has promised to give some of the patients of Tan Took Seng Hospital a free ride during Coronation Week. Three buses from the Green Bus Co., of which Mr. Chong is the manager, will be at
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  • 49 3 THE British American Tobacco Co., Ltd., m Virginia House at Keppel Road, Singapore, will hold a sports meet for children of the staff at their sports club at Lim Teck Kirn Road on June 6. The Malayan Tobacco Employees' Benevolent Association will hold a dinner party.
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  • 128 3 THE Singapore Rural Board approved the following at yesterday'j meeting: Provision next year for the building of a fire-cum-ambulanee station at Nee Soon and the purchase of an ambulance this year. Police band performances m the rural area* at $700 a year. Equipping ambulances with
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE Police are anxious to contact the owner of a bicycle, bearing registration number M.CJS. *****. The owner is believed to be a person named Mcc Ah Tee. formerly living at No. 32, Lorong 24, Geylang. The owner is asked to contact Detective Inspector E.J. Walker
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  • 38 3 THE Singapore Eurasian community will hold a Coronation children's party on the Recreation Club padang on Sunday at 4 p.m. Admission by tickets, which may be obtained froui the Eurasian Association. S.R.C., or Girls' Sports Club.
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  • 189 4 AN UNITED PAY FIGHT IS URGED THE newly-formed Singapore Council of Government Industrial Unions, yesterday asked all Government industrial unions to co-operate with ii m its fight for a family allowance for all lower income groups of Government employees. The council has at present three member unions, which broke off
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  • 221 4 SERVICEMAN GETS 8 MTHS. JAIL PATRICK JOHN DALY, a Serviceman, who pleaded guilty to a charge of misappropriating $l,7ft entrusted to him, was sentenced to eight months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Tan Ah Tan, the Singapore First Criminal District Judge, yesterday. r Mr. Michael Boyle. Senior Assistant Superintendant of Police,
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    51 4 photo TWO English women who believe that moral rearmament is the world umitix force arrived i« Singapore by Qantas BO AC from Sydney yesterday. They are Miss Sally HoreRuihven (left) melee of the Earl of £owrie former Governor General of Australia and the H— «-*■"-> Juliet Rodd, daughter of Lord
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  • 114 4 ONLY certain areas will be open to the Singapore public for the Coronation parade on the padang on June 2. They can view the parade from the five-foot-way of St. Andrew's Road; on the Fadang from the bowling green of the Singapore Cricket Club
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  • 87 4 A SINGAPORE fitter. Lai Siew Wye of Balestiar Road, was admitted to the General Hospital with injuries received mi n a 20-foot fail from the first floor of the partly constructed new Asia Insurance Company, L 4 d. building m Finlayson Green. yesterday morning. He was
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  • 23 4 Hornets a nd Vampires from RAF. Tengah, continued their attacks Wednesday afternoon and yesterday m support of operations m Kluang, Johore.
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  • 20 4 A SUM of $3499.33 has been distributed to 76 deserving tuberculosis cases m Negri Sembilan during April.
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    87 4 Photo Mr and Mrs. Karthigasu Mootatamby were married yesterday according to Hindu rites at Mr. S. Selvadnrai's residence m Newton, Singapore. The bride was formerly Rathi Thevy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Selvadurai of Singapore. Rathi. a most talented dancer, has been giving many recitals to appreciative audiences for
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  • 39 4 MR. R. N. BROOME has been appointed as a nominated official member of the Singapore Executive Council m place of Mr. Andrew Gilmour, who has resigned. Mr. Broome is at present Secretary Xor Chinese Affairs.
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  • 117 4 THERE has been a decrease of serious crime m Singapore since April when 31 robberies were reported against 40 for March. There is a further decrease this month with only 14 robberies reported. The figures for housebreakings and thefts are: March 71, April 59. May,
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  • 153 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The fourth Malayan Teachers vacation course, orfanised by the Malayan Teachers Union will be held at the University of Malaya from Aug. 13 to 18. The course inaugurated by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald is open to teachers of Government and Government Aided English schools
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  • 58 4 HANG AH Kiaw. a woman, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of attempted suicide by leaping into the sea off the Chinese Swimming Club m Amber Road on Wednesday night. She was released on a persona) bond of $50
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  • 112 4 THE Coronation Committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber »f Commerce will give ten prizes for the best lantern processions m three aspects of display, (splendour, grandeur and beauty) and Coronation significance. The judges wiH be from the C:ty Council, Education Department. Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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  • 258 4 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday, at the inquest into the death of Mohamed x*^*' 2? a PP ren tice jockey who fell from his mount m r Sul :a P ore Turf Clubs
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  • 363 4 SATA Lady Almoner MRS. PATSY JANSON, lady almoner, Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, said m the Fourth District Court yesterday, that when she asked, Agatha Cheong, a receptionist to make a clean breast of cheating patients, she told her not to tell her husband and that
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  • 21 5 I i wat c I n prores- I a1 Pa=ir Bukit June 5. i< June 6. < to make go over
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    26 5 I" 11 0 -,-~J < lC *****>uKii I.-hiluwa. K^lrrdas f» s«-t "P I ti,l. l.avi -V;.i BurrML i nruvp.ip.-r bu- U p ,ii Siimapore lir war.- Standard
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    64 5 ji'ioto. EM0N1 At the Singapore Buddhist temple prehm) n,,. H yesterday the foundation stone of Buddhist Kn^lish school was laid by the architect M Hg Kens: Siang. The school will at- children and is expected U be completed the jrear. Pictured are Mr Ng Keng Siang Mrnon. the president of
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  • 75 5 THE WIFE of the Japanese Consul-General m Singapore. Mrs. Ken Ninomiya. was expected from Tokyo yesterday by a>r. The small sta f f of Japanese consuls and their wives, headed by Mr. Ninorr.iya. waited patiently m the Y.i.P. Reception Hail at Kallang Airport. A !svo!y basket
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  • 187 5 ONE of the two men who were held by the Singapore Police soon after the fatal thootiar of Detective Johnson Lee m Chin Swee Road, on Wednea day morning, was tentatively charged with murder In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The other man
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  • 181 5 MISS Florence Ryder broke into tears and had to leave the witness box for a few minutes while she was testifying at a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday into the allegation that three men attempted to rob her and a friend, Mr.
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  • 116 5 Singapore GPO Hours For C-Day SIXGAPORE will have special postal arrangements for the Coronation. The hours of public business On June 2. and June 6. at the General Post Office will be from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon. Other Post Offices and postal agencies will be open on the same
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  • 62 5 AT the annual general meeting of the Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association of Malaya, held yesterday, the following were elected officebearers President, Mr. Lim Chong Pang; vice-president, Mr. Wong Siew Leng; secretary. Mr. Lim Keng Hor, treasurer, Mr. Lim Eng Kwan. Committee: Messrs. Loke Wan Tho, Lee
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  • 80 5 DURING THE Coronation Week from May 30 to June 6 the illuminations and floodlighting of official buildings will last from 6 45 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. except on the Coronation Day and on the Queen's Birthday. On Coronation Day. the lights will be on at
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE Government employees working m the Colonial Secretariat will be given standing places m Government House grounds at Orchard Road to see the Coronatio* procession at night. Other government employees will be provided with standing and sitting accommodation m their respective office buildings and compounds along the
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    44 5 >hoto. 1 THE Singapore Chinese Footballers' Association last night entertained their Hongkong visitors to a dinner a! the Capitol Blue Room. The visitors presented the President, Mr. T. \V Ong, a flag of goodwill at the dinner before leaving for the' Federation today. Standard
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  • 402 5 Singam Tries To Delay Choice Of Town Secretary KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A row develop•d m the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today over the appointment of a new Municipal Secretary. Mr 5. C. Singam, Independent Member for Bungsar, had raised an objection against the confirmation of the
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  • 80 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur Low Tian Aik (22) of H lei R(j;kJ Singapore?. o'.'p of four who la aDcgrd to r >hed Bo> Ki»t Cluvee with adagger at Dun li »..rV .SjUKjpori-. N March 12 w.is ;irrt\slcfl hv Mm police m Kviala I.ump.ir t«»--da.v. Whon the
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  • 172 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two robberies and one attempted robbery took place here, last night and during the early hours of this morning. Four persons. Chinese and Tamils, all masked and armed with a revolver, robbed a Chinese baker of his watch and $24 m
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  • 17 5 There will also be mass singing, dances. Malay dance, folk dancing. mas drill, and a colourful pageant.
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  • 44 5 THERE will be a Coronation Regional Rally at the Singapore Gey Lang English School on Wednesday June 3. at 9.00 a.m. Scouts, "Cubs. Girls Life Brigade, etc. will march past, after which the Ceylon Commissioner here will make a speech.
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  • 27 5 ALL hospitals m Negri Sembilan will be open to visitors on Coronation Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 to 6 p.m.
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    • 68 5 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stoojdord London Con t»por dent LONDON, May 28 The foMowmf or* the closino pricot of rubber and till on tk« London morket: LONDON RUBBIR LONDON TIN Spot £7 25 per ton Spot 20Jd. fcuyeft, £727 10s. »e»er*. j M y /Sept. 20Jd. Three months: £722 10«.
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    • 98 5 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE: from 7.30 p.m. on May 27 to 7. n0 a.m. on May 28 Singapore (76 F). Penang (76 F). Kota Rahru (75 F). Kuala Lumpur (7.1 Ft. Ipoh (74 F). Kuantan (72 F». Maximum Temperature: from 7..:0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 28 Singapore (89 F),
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  • 762 6 RECENTLY the French Prime Minister described the war m Indo-China as a misunderstood war It is certainly that m more senses than one. The French have misunderstood the nature of the war they are fighting m Indo-China. The growing strength of the Viet Minh is an indication
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  • 316 6 Review of Views U.M.N.O. Branches UTUSAN Melayu yesterday criticises U.M.N.O. for neglecting its branches m the kampongs. The editorial points out that dissatisfaction among members m the kampongs with their leaders is increasing and that this is an indication that the relationship between leaders and the rayats is not as
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  • 931 6  - A DATE AND A MORAL ARNOLD TOYNBEE Five hundred years dm the Ottoman 7 Constantinople a r author of this article Tk -Sjaj of it lor us injhe :jj the importance o| t. ourselves too cd Western majority By (Axithor of "A Study of Ji m the Royal Institute ol
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  • 1479 6  -  Alex Josey By TTHAT purpose. I wonder, fT wa 3 the Straits Times trying to serve on Tuesday by publishing what was obviously intended to be a denial of my announcement last week that three hundred thousand workers are preparing for a national strike if the
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      110 6 Sir; Some time last month it wa s advertised m your papers "Singapore City Council Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall: Required Clerk. Apply by 23.4.53. It's more than a month since I applied and to-date I hav c had no acknowledgment for my application. When will the City
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    • 88 6 BII\<;aPOKK iH.fc* STANDARD INUJtf KNUfeJMj M >KMM(t NfcWS PAPER HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Tho Times Building. Printing House Squoie, London t.C 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINAN6 45. S«lton Street, 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith
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    • 45 6 Another Standard Exclusive Tomorrow! GERMANY m EUROPE by Dr. KONRAD ADENAUER (Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union and Harold Hutchin*on concludes his series on the British Labour Party by writing on THE POWER THAT PROPS UP BEVAN
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    • 11 6 1 9 m at I Pumps, X£C»>- Btou«rs. fK»* d .ACh'^
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  • 56 7 photo. All. n. CS. Ambassador to India, threw a party in New Delhi, recently ir ,f visitmg IS Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Left to right: Harold s Mutual Srnnitv Director who is making a flying tour with Dulles; Preiharlal Nehru of India. Dulles, and tfv
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  • 315 7 'Eisenhower' Will Take Part In C-Day Parade (UP)— wet i irona.l me 2. one of the .it will pull .v h that to six tons V. it!) OCi luipment Ci ansford, i McCun- Snow .i thorough- c, as orit of the Royal Mews "Thoroughbreds are this job." 1 ation for
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  • 181 7 PARIS, May 28 (Reuter)— General Raoul Salan, repined by General Henri Navarre as French Commander In Indo China, told the French Press Agency before he left Saigon yesterday, "the Communists have created an armed force of 300,000 men m Indoina :ind it would
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  • 27 7 nal me I ißi wa.v i from be-i British Force headlay. One of d m the attackers aped bathing 1 woundn was Hospi-
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  • 25 7 A FRENCH Military Mission now m Australia has selected more than A £1.000.000 worth of equipment as "suitable for use" m Indo-China. Reuter
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  • 106 7 LONDON, May 28 (Reuter) The question of final ownership of the disputed oil cargo imported from Iran by the Japanese Idemitsu Company was not adjudicated by yesterday's decision of the Tokyo District Court, a spokesman of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company pointed out here. A Company
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  • 27 7 KRISTOV Daskaiov, a Bulgarian citizen, was yesterday sentenced m Belgrade to six years imprisonment on charges of spying for the Bulgarian intelligence services. AFP.
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  • 688 7 FORGET THE UN IN KOREA WAR, URGES SENATOR ♦S I C NNA J 1 M P 28 -r Th *i M United States policy m Korea between President Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft (Republican Ohio) was brought to Head on Tuesday by Toft m a speech
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  • 216 7 Several Senators Disagree WASHINGTON. May 28 (Reuter) Several Senator (Democrats) and General Clark Eichelberger, Executive Director of the American Association for the United Nat»on§ disagreed with the views expressed by Senator Robert Taft m a speech at Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday. From New York. Com. Eichelbcrger sent a telegram to
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  • 149 7 MADRAS, Mr.y 28 <i: > ?>lr. QeoriJl V. Alien, Un I Slates Ambassador to I said here yesterday be 1 t recent Russian p< BB WSjfl should be fully i cd no matter what Mi i tactici niinht be. Bat people should not i«
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  • 66 7 $10,000 Diamond Ring Lost NEW YORK, May 28, (Reuter). Mrs. Anthony Beauchamp, the former Sarah Churchill, daughter of the British Prime Minister, lost a 200-year-old $10,000, diamond ring before taking off by plane on Tuesday for London, police reported yesterday. The ring was described as having a pearshaped diamond and
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  • 181 7 WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuter) The Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday voted to bar any I nited States contribution to the United Nations m the next financial year if Communist China were admitted to the Security Council. The ban was voted as a rider on
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  • 27 7 THE Mutual Security Agency told Congress yesterday that the Eisenhower administration would cut the proposed new foreign aid programme by at least $354,000,000,- Reuter
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  • 31 7 DELEGATES to the British Foundry Workers Union dinner here last night refused to stand to attention when the band played "God Save the Queen* and instead th« "Internationale."- AFP
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  • 24 7 A LAWYER for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, convicted atom spies, has filed an application to have their Hmt.h sentences withdrawn.- Reuter
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  • 121 7 LONDON, May 28 (Reuter) Miss Jo Sturdee, who hai been principal personal private secretary to the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, for seven "thrilling" years, hat left him to set up a business of, her own. She has opened her own "diplomatic bureau" m the heurt of
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  • 66 7 BELGRADE. May 28 (Reuter)— The first United States M-47 medium tanks to be delivered to Yugoslavia under the American military assistance programme were landed at Rijeka on Monday, a United States Embassy spokesman said here yesterday. The number was not disclosed. Weighing about 53 tons and
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  • 190 7 GENEVA, May 28 (Reuter)— The Indian chairman of the International Labour Organisation's Forced Labour Committee said yesterday allegations of forced labour had been made against 24 countries, which he did not name. The chairman, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, told the last Tind open
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  • 195 7 LATEST UN TRUCE PROPOSALS SEOUL, May 28.— The new United Nations truce proposals calls for 5,200 armed foreign* troops, including 100 Communists, to take charge of prisoners refusing to return to Red rule, it was learned today. The total InrllMJai 5.000 troops from India and
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    • 54 7 fi I N IN THE fKIEf >t u>i OSP I^~~ffc^ the *heiif,sh aj^e^a^^^r^^^^ i j*tiotiiw^t^ I**,, tr.c-y coll lt Malayan Airways aircraft named OSPREY like the other aircraft m the fleet is powerful and davy carries passenger* and cargo by on« of the surest, safest and best method* |*flf/I£sy »v«il«bl«
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    • 98 7 REFRIGERATOR R^P"- ,1 w X 3e7 Jf **J contomcrt ore used for 2 ond cocktoili. U'« «o«y X r X^R ~^P Tl M ju.t prett the bete of MM^ Mf h tOUch thumbs, at illustrated; H^^ jjf^- J^^^A 'QUICK B under the top, no men, W^* J J H Jk
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    • 653 8 EAST ASIATJTyJi •AIUNGB RON BCAMDUIAVia. X rus US}S} POn '••ai. I •ilglllA" lor Bangkok t -j u -ASIA" fen Bangkok Sat**, UM Hooctogg Manfla Koba Yokohatns ••lojnu. *«AliarcKlA w fbrAuatralla 19 rjnj! i/,^ i* -MEONIA- lor Banffkok J»/Sjnnl 1U H&J -DHA* for Bangkok Balfoo, M M Honckxmg. Manila Koba aY
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  • 31 9 COMMODITY PRICES V .USING rubhrl slVlU -()KK Thurs. »J li« toda> r pirul. '."cv'.M'N Kill*** >t, »rre s rl.-ni.nl f r ",V, n ill M „,,,,-ui price: C««l 1 i i
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  • 35 9 sundJid Hark* ReP**** m S >th per r 7 May I Wuntok v i i $490 per I PCM t a i i P< I --,<,. Lampong i Siaki
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  • 192 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special CorresDondeni JAKARTA May 28-Local dispatches from Meda», he capital of the rich East Sumatra coast, reported that twice during May rubber prices made slight Vaim Tf 3 S Vf!v u U^ ""P**™***, occurred afo.tmi May 6 and May
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  • 104 9 Meanwhile. on the international front, the Indonesian press reported from Amsterdam that Mr Sadjarwo. leader of the Indonesian Delegation to the Copenhagen conference of the Rubber Study Group, warned that Indonesia and her South-East Asian neighbours are now at a cross road. "The future of these couivtries
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  • 134 9 Why RIDA Charges Interest WHY DOES R.I. DA. charge interest on loans? \ir. DC. Morton. Secretary ;md Executive Officer of R.I. DA In talk over Radio ,v;i. Kuala Lumpur, said Lhe R.I.D.A. loan fund b arcing fund and by statute. the capital of the fund has •i) be increased so
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  • 35 9 HONGKONG, May 28 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.88 to £1 terlftig: II H2f> to M:»lavan H: 50.2-15 ?o line Indonesian RudG d (275^3 to one tael.
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  • 28 9 A TEAM of .Japanese technicians i installing 2.000 spindles m Pakistan's first wool spinnery at Harnai. The Gov-ernment-owned plant |i rxpected to open m September. AP
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  • 34 9 KOREAN" peare hopes on We Inesday set hark the stork market and the main body of shares ***S pushed to losses of up to on? T'.S dollar (about seven shillings).- Reuter
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  • 208 9 !T.R. May L'B. Manch U t yestei c cannot be ifety to m•- for trade. Mr. SinJapanese not to be c this aid. iWth of lion, now JJ n mm 1045. m said reached lion can tan "With more than 86,000.01)0 people inhabiting a n
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  • 231 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 28.— Wage negotiation between foreign estates m Indonesia and the communistcontrolled Estate Workers Union (SARBUPRI), which represents 270,000 workers, have ended m a deadlock The talks started April 22 m the wake of the Soviet peace offensive and with it
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  • 80 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Malayan share market was qu.ct m all tectioiu today with only small business passing. Indi 'stria 1 shares remained steady but quiet at unchanged quotations but tins were irregular Rubbers remained neglected. Changed prices were: FDDDD Berjimtni JO/- 31/K. Kaiupar 4.J,6 45/Kesang 160 1.67
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  • 37 9 WORLD whale oil output this year i s estimated at 420.000 short tons, compared with 460.000 Jtons last year. Sperm oil production was placed at 55.000 tons compared with 80.000 tons last year.- AP
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    73 9 pkmto. T« bring order into Indonesia's finances these new bank mrte* of our and two and a half rupiah will replace thV old notes of one- half, one and two awd a r^jaj^ Th J ni-w notes bear the signature of the farmer minister <J ftnanpp. f>r. Sjalrtiddin Prauin«?fara who
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  • 419 9 First Step To Put Govt. Industry Up For Auction Stores St™ T° X. a l 2 <*•••»•'>— A bill to dispose of the United u''?! synthetic rubber roctories was introduced m the MfeuLml R «P«««"»ohv M yesterday by Mr. Paul Shofer (Republic.., foc7lr!« f OW Un<lcr
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  • 182 9 WASHINGTON. (Reuter) United Stanports increased eon from February to Mat f this year, with goody fa n dollar hungry western Buropa to the fore, the Commerc* IV partment announced >'« < day. The total value of imports was US$l. OO4.. »on compare i with
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  • 162 9 THE rubber market m Singapore remained qw.et ;dl r .v with only small buaiaen p;iviing and prices rtoainj urn hanged from Wednesday's levels Opening at around 70| cents per lb for first made rubber rpr June shipment, quotations fluctuated narrowly between 70 and tl rents
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  • 172 9 THE importiin o to ivorid prosperity oi naioUsming »i» e market for commodfes such as tin and rubber produced bj Asian countries was strr ed by the British de!efM:es who attended the Internationa] Chamber of Commerce Congress which concluded m Vienna at the week-end. Reporting
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    • 82 9 I rrire refreshed I r '>rv SHtf *THE PRESIDENT' to the U.S.A. -I-bledecked "Strato" Oipper* h «n IC e-gour met me.U with finest :i.oi« of ,l«.pi,, g «con.mo<l.lionfc r ™"'^n 8 ex, lusive SleepereUe* *-Mo "V- or berth .t sma ll surctlargo v lounge on the lower deck wher. Tk,
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    • 145 9 Phinese history a glimpse of V*' n€ HUA MU LAN t^\ SS^ WARRIOR MAID If^d^tk 1 HUA MU-LAN woi o young \Jf ?V K^-^JkfiSfo^ girl living quietly at home h AA^ m VJ^#T when her father wos conscript- Vjy /T^'^SSTx A mm ed 'ot the ormy Knr, w ,ng he
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    • 948 9 c Jjpjj^g^j^j^M^rttMMfctftn^bfg^fc^^B^^a^fcAa^aJKarttt^rfa^^*^!^^^^^ SINGAPORE !S3.St SS, te tides and times klano OIARY lon Sandakan <ML4OB> 630 a m. «a«*J«IW vivpa: Malay d«. bwlnnjr, ft?^ S"^ 1 1 s Ipoh 'SS^SSii ENTIRTAINMENT \OINC. .MALAYAN S CLI^B Kuala Lumpur MLllO^ 345 p.m ENTER V A I KJMFKIT Meeting at British Council Hall q.%nt\S
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  • 69 10 PATTERN SERVICE Rosalind kafnam :i. 1 IIH «Ol TUN JtAII THIS BKIOKt VOl OKDEK YOl'R PATTERN: Von must frlwc tlirre ie M .en! stamps il you want your Pilt! r, |,1 fj ni) j jjpi the stamps you don't e^t the |):ittf>rn A nnm ber of sricrs huve rome to
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  • 769 10  - THE SUSSKIND CORONATION CONCERTS ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By ALTER SUSSKIND arrives today by Comet from Buenos Aires at the invitation of the Musical Society. Tonight he will direct the first of several rehearsals m preparation for the Society's two Coronation concerts on Friday and Sunday, June 5 and 7, m
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  • 1226 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By TT WOL'LD be most re--1 freshing if Radio Malaya could brine to the 'mike' a few more characters like Bob Jansen. Those who heard him broadcast m "Speaking for Myself" must have enjoyed the way he projected his breezy personality over the
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  • 85 10 photo. NAIMA AKEF. Egyptian scrren star famous for her sons and done* roles, man v of whose pictures have be«n shown m Malaya through the loyal distributors. South East Asi a Film Co., is h«re seen m action during an Oriental dame at the Open-Air Theatre m
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  • 247 10 VOA's 'Faithful Wife' Spotlights Freedom WEEKLY DRAMA SHOW PROVES POPULAR ]YEW YORK '1 had 1 grown up. an only and motherless child. It was not until my marriage to Hung Kuei that 1 knew for the first time the full richness of family life, with its gracious harmony, its deep
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  • 64 10  -  BARRY OLIVE By T'«-i:i. w 'i fr i«.i.n i, P. m. rou M l 4 r v I aiid.n,,,. 111 Md ppr '2 upon h I *S R«ud to Kom« i S am ti i F tion., S pea.i i Thr \T\y II). Mi, enj thjt m lh> n>*intr
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    • 161 10 NEA 73 R P 101 PERRY COMO with Hugo Winterholter's Orchestra ond C jj WILD HORSES (Based on RM XX with Mitchell Ayres ord U PLEASE 'BELIEVE ME n HANK SNOW (Tht Singing Ron**" and the Rainbow Ranch Bovi B A FOOL SUCH AS I 0J g THE GAL WHO
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    • 397 10 RITA DEL MAR I' >» i' >» m mi iTfoiv: < I he h«*n ol our neicli- t »HMir :u>;m tr- lit us a c <m»>i gajr fl «f u oriental pro- »,r»» \|me. I), in/., < I KIUW Foil I \KKY-: llXtl: Af.crnoo i and eve- < m -rise
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    • 111 10 w Star Contest No. 17»»» Can You Name This Actor? TodavV, picture is o f a iv known movie personaliJM Ihrre will be anolhpr mar MM fnr \ou to snot tomorrow. •n7e°rtaiSJd r t K Dd< IIC 2 presents Us sevemeentb «U r H§ contest to roller! \hl pfrlure» dC(
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  • 211 11 Awan g Ba kar Co Get SAFA Pardon THE SUSPENSION of 10 of the 14 Singapura Permuda players who went on a "pirate" tour to Kelanton last month wos lifted by the Singapore Amateur Football Association at the extraordinary council meeting held last night. "By a majority of vote, the
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  • 168 11 AFTER an unimpressive start and trailing I—o m the first naif. Tiong Bnhru Rangers staged a fine second half rally to beat Rocklites Sports Club 4—l m a lively SAFA Division II league soccer encounter at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rocklites scored m the inth minute
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  • 58 11 EIGHTEEN records were set up at the 27th annual sports of the Singapore Gan Eiig Seng School yesterday. While Ang Chee Seng with 17 points became the (indisputable champion of the afternoon school, Tai Kuan Hwa and Kan Kong Yue. both securing 16
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    • 128 11 NOTICES BOYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD M.V. "GAROET" IS expected to arrive from x Europe at S.H.B. godowns 13/14 on 29th inst. at 6 p.m. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on 4th June as from 8 a.m. For Delivery Orders please apply to: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping: Department
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    • 503 11 AYSOINCtMI-NT Old Girls of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus are cordially invited to attend the General Meeting on Sunday. 3Ut May. a| 4.00 p.m. m the new Bchool-halL smJA-rw" in~\ mas i CTENOGRAPHER (temporary) m General Post OHice olt m t B 118 Ha pm Pius COL ;md
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    • 1126 11 (Sot 3INGAPORC llARiioi X BOAK1) TRAFFIC OEPAKTMtNT Holidays~Coron..tion Hay, Tuesday. 2nd June 195 J. The <}uw\ I.m tJid.t Saturday f>th June 1'»53. VOTICE is hereby ajvei that on Tuesday. 2nd .lui>e 9-^3. and Saturday. Ith .lune 1953, no vessels will be worked at the Board's whar i Orders for laboui
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    • 112 11 •A^-^fc. DOGPATCM V^ £S^L >SS MS c?-c S i T S 'S ASTINKI^' VO' IS RIGHT, 7 DAsjGF}* D.SASTfcP iSfVS r .S < 2SSS T i^? J I 0^ 6 IKT /Na\tMFOKIAIsIT TO MAS BEEN WONMUG €WkSHBUCXLINfi YEH. .GEE^^^^^^l WM X^SL^Xm^ I ONf I'LL GO /OOP, \SEE WHM DfcM- DONE,
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  • 1367 12  - 1 5 NAMED FOR THE BIG RACE WINDSOR LAD Woodcote Inn Heads Handicap By FIFTEEN horses have been nominated to run m the valuable Coronation Cup race over! seven furlongs tomorrow, the concluding day of the Bukit Timah gala Coronation meeting. The race will carry stakes and added money total*!
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  • 1430 12 WOODCOTE INN \9 yrs eh c Jamaica Inn British Rose 907 (Mr. Kok Iloong's) i Trained by W. Lewis. ,1953. April. Singapore. Spring Cup. 1 mile and 2, yards. Won by one length from Euphrates 8.2 (rec 12 lb) with Entertainment II 813 a length away, third.
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  • 715 12 MOST attractive workers at yesterday's final workouts of Cup candidates were CINECOLOR (Ward) and ENTERTAINMENT II (Whitney). They trotted to the three furlongs mark and breezed over the distance m 37 sec. They finished level but both were going very easily at the end of
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  • 70 12 COLIN TILLOH. who was out of the saddle on the first and second day of the current Singapore Coronation Cup meeting because of a shoulder injury will resume riding tomorrow. Harry McCloud who fell from Amusement and suffered a slight head injury will also be riding
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    30 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA SCC v REME Jalan Bescir; SHB Police v KML Div.3B—Geylang; Balestier Uyiited v Aston AC Div. 3C—MFA: Indian Brotherhood SC v Xetaji MSC Div. 3B CYMA.
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  • 94 12 DISPLAYING all-round superiority Rovers 'A trouno< ed Indian Brotherhood Spotts* Club 7 3 m a Division 3A 1 match at St. George's Road' yesterday. This was Rovers 1 Bth league win and they fully deserved it. They were the faster. and more skilful side Rovers led
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  • 62 12 IPOH. Thurs— Afier a break of one year the triangular badminton tournament between Selangor. Penang and Peiak will be revived. Pvrak and Penanj? have agreed to a Se.'angor suggestion to hold the 1953 tournament at Kuala Lumpur this Christmas. The tournameni is for the Leone
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  • 41 12 SELETAR Football Club beat Singapore Civil Services Association :t— 1 m a BAFA Division 3A league match played at CYMA ground yesterday Scorers for tho winners were Ali. Jafrar Tahir and Paul Cnua. Ismail replied for the losers.
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  • 50 12 THE Singapore Civilian team v m^ t Combined Services m their Coronation soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium this Sunday will be Chee Seng; Boniface Teow Keng; Vass. Harith (capt) Hin Wene; Omar Awang Boon Seong. Awang Bahar. Boon Leong Suleiman Reserves: Yew Chang Johan. Yassin. B. Ro^ario.
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  • 409 12 WEIGHTS for the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Coronation meeting are: THE CORONATION CUP Cl. 1—7 Fur. Woodeotc Inn 9.07 Parmiter 9.00 Northern Circuit 8.13 Lillibullero 8.11 I lturius 8.10 Entertainment II 8.10 Mystic Melody 8.08 Best Bet 8.04 Melbury Court 8.03 Individuality 8.0'!
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  • 476 12 «v^^ scorea Dy J.mmy Jon minutes of a fast and furious game at Jolan Besar stadium vc^T^ [Sino-Maloys to hold the Hongk On cV thrilling and well-earned 2 2 drow X i N H 'wildly cheering fans. o **orin The came though it ran kindly for the visitors who
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