Singapore Standard, 6 June 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l No. S.I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 19:53. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 274 1 WINSTON'S TEAM BACKS THE PLAN Korea Truee Talks; The Good News And THK Bid NINE: i4/ter Crou*nina A Crisif? LONDON, June s.— The Prime Ministers of the Commonwealth have sent an agreed message to Washington giving their views on the comments received yesterday from the Communists on the latest United
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  • 90 1 WHISPERS Get $***** Standard Staff Correspondent PEK ANG, Fn A sum of $32,000 *> paid in April this year to those vvno brought mformation to the police leading to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists in the Settlement. P:i:t of !:*;> money was given to tli 3 recapture of
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  • 91 1 LONOef, Tune 9 (Reuter) Denis Compton. famous English cricketer today collected another world record. When he had scored six runs in the Middlesex second innings of their county championship match against Somerset he completed 30,000 run s in first class rrirket In 606 innings.
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  • 71 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The report on the suitability of trial by jury for capital offences in the Federation is expected to be made shortly by the Committee appointed by High Commissioner, Sir Gerald Templet. The committee ha? asked for suggestions from t'ne public,
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  • 36 1 THE United States Court of Appeals yesterday denied a stay of execution of condemned atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, sentenced to die in Sing Sing prison's electric chair oi\ June 18. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 RUSSIA has cancelled^ the appointment of General Vassily I. Chuikov as Commander-in-Chiet of the Soviet occupation troops in Germany. Reuter.
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  • 364 1 SEOUL, June s.— The end of the Korean fighting appeared close today. A fateful truee meeting tomorrow could almost write an end to three years of war and death. The Communists were reported to have submitted terms so close
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  • 21 1 THE French President. Vincent Auriol. has ask?d former premier Georges Bidau!t to try and form a new Cabinet. —AFP.
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  • 21 1 SENATE leader Robert A Taft yesterday proposed a military alliance with Great Britain in the Far East. —UP.
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  • 144 1 PORTSMOUTH, June 5 (Reuter)— Ships from all over the world, the pride of their individual navies, are steaming here to take part in the Royal naval review on June 15. I The Queen will review the 270 ships in four hours. Two hundred
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  • 194 1 BOSS LAU TOLD: TRY A BALLOT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I A surrendered bandit Sing j Sang last night told his form- er boss Lau Mau, still at large ia the jungle, to allow his men to decide whether or not they want to quit the jungle and start life anew.
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  • 23 1 MR. J. B. PRIESTLKY. author and playwright was ordered to pav costs as corespondent in the London divorce court yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 19 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden arrived in Boston by plane yesterday to undergo an operntion. UP.
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  • 69 1 LONDON 7 June 5 (UP) Huge crowds tied up centra] London's traffic early today to cheer the Queen, three days after her coronation formally launched the second Elizabethan era More than 40.000 persons were waiting outside Buckingham Palace to roar their affection to the young Queen
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  • 32 1 FOR the first time in history detectives will drain a three mile stretch of the River Thames if 18-year-old Christine Reed, friend of murdered Barbara Songhurst is not found.— Reuter.
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  • 152 1 KATMANDU, June 3.—Colonel John Hunt, leader of the successful British expedition to Evei est, today radioed to the British Embassy bb Katmandu i'v» to the Queen Elizabet* and Sir Winston Churchill for their congratulations." a source close to the expedition said here. Reports reaching here alto
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  • 86 1 SIXGAPORE audiences g;:>ped witli admiration la-t lighfl as they sat bark and saw a twenty minute reeler oi the crowning ot Queen Elizabeth. The photography was of such high order that Singaporeans were able to have t'ne same impression and fee'iog as tho-e who were privileged
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  • 29 1 WORKERS of the •Slalm ironworks, Stalinstadt. Ea>t Germany, have a-ked Sii Win to,, Churchill to U#«. all his inlh.cnce io In 'Inf 'bout four pOWCC talks. Rclwi'.
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  • 559 1 BUT CONNIE'S CREW FLEW WITH FINGERS CROSSED TEMPLER: Fel.ou? travellers in flight By IVOR KRAAL, Standard Staff Reporter IT WAS an uneasy bunch of passengers who flew into Singapore from Karachi yesterday. Uneasv because one of them was General Sir Gerald Templer, the Commonwealths Top Red-buster, returning
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  • 430 2  -  Tan Siew Sin Economic Position In Malaya Is Declining THE economic position of the Chinese in Molayo wos declining day by doy and the present Chinese position was not even whot it wos 20 years ago, states Mr. Ton Siew Sin, publicity chief of the Malayan
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  • 123 2 S'PORE IS GLAMOROUS,' STARS SAY HOLLYWOOD stars Jeffrey Hunter and Constance Smith, her,, for personal appearances in connection with the opening of thp new Odeon Theatre on Monday, faced a barrage of questions from film critics and reporter- in the Cathay Restaurant yesterday. The East, thought Mr. Hunter, is even
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  • 144 2 Ban On Sugar Eased THE Singapore Government has decided to permit the import of 2,000 tons of sugar of soft currency origin during the quarter ending Aug. 31 for re-export to Indonesia. Applications U»r quotas will be considered from merchants who imported sugar during the period .lune I, 1951 to
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  • 90 2 WHILE sitting atop the hill in King George V Park on the night if June a Singapore Chinese couple was robbed by four armed Chinese of $7 and a wrist watch. The robbers came from behind the couple. Two of them were armed with six-inch
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  • 135 2 A SECOND meeting yesterday between th e management of the Singapore General Lighterage and Transport Company and th e representatives ot the Lighter Workers' Union failed to bring about an agreement on the claim of the company's workers for an increase in wages. The
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  • 106 2 KLANG. Fri.— Klang was a dream town yesterday with flags and bunting everywhere. Thousands of people from all over Klang District and from as far as Kuala Selangor. Banting. Kapar and Meru. thronged the streets admiring the colourful decorations. Most visitors were labourers from estates
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  • 59 2 A 69-YEAR-OLD man Cheng Nam Pho was fined $50. in default a month's imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of vo.untarly causing hurt to a woman by a vegetable knife. The prosecution stated that Cheng inflicted five wounds on the woman as a result
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  • 38 2 THE Singapore Upper Serangoon District Coronation Celebration Committee will give a children's tea party at the Social Welfare Centre at 4 p.m. today. The bugle band of the Holy Innocent's Boys' School will be in attendance.
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  • 250 2 AS a finale to its fund-raising campaign for the year, the Association tor the Blind in Singapore will be holding an international non-stop revue which will feature the best amateur talent on the island. The chairman of the Association, Mr- L. Cresson, said yesterday
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  • 54 2 A RECEPTION in honoui of the birthday of the Queen will be held for the officer* and men of H.M.S. Laburnum, at the Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve headquarters, today at 11 a.m. Those invited are reminded that due to unforeseen circumstances the time has been put forward
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    65 2 HJW.S. Unicorn, the repair and maintenance aircraft carrier now anchored in Singapore harbour for the duration of the Coronation celebrations was alive with "pirates" yesterday, and this particular pirate carrying a real human skull attracted the most attention. The "pirates" wer e officers and ratings of th P Unicorn disguised
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  • 24 2 THERE will be no vaccination against rabies today and on Hari Raya Puasa on June 13, says an official announcement yesterday.
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  • 253 2 T3EADERS of the Singapore Standard »~e asked to vote for the ~an or woman who, in their opinion, ban contributed most to the enrichment of the social cultural, political economic or sporting life of Malaya. The winner will be given a two months* vacation round the world
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  • 45 2 TWO Chinese mechanical instructors will shortly be working for the Singapore Department of Fisheries. They will visit fishing villages and show fishermen how to mend outboard engines. They will attend a refresher course for one week before starting their demonstration work.
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  • 169 2 A 20-year-old Singapore Chi-, nese. Lee Kok Chye. was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment Ul the Third District court yesterday on two charges of breaking into hi s adopted mother's house and damaging the furniture. Lee pleaded guilty yesterday to housebreaking and theft
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  • 141 2 SAT A Clerk To Make Defence WHEN the case of Agatha Cheong. a clerk in the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, charged with three counts of cheating patients came up for hearing yesterday, the Fourth District Judge. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam, told her that she had a case to meet. The prosecution
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  • 60 2 KHOO SOO CHAY. Singapore millionairemcrchant and proprietor of Sun Trading Company, era* acquitted in the Second District Court yesterdaj, without his defence, beng called on a charge of abetting an unknown person in forging a letter. The Judge. Mr. E H. D'Net'o. in acquitting Khoo said that the
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  • 64 2 TICKE'IS fur tomorrow'-, musical Coronation cooeert in Singapore with Mr. Walter Stisskind i s the guest artist and conducter, ate ea tale at the en ra ice to the Victoria Memorial Ha.l Imm 10 00 a.m to 12.30 noon to. lay. Tickets for Joan ITatmnad recital, which will
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    • 93 2 Weather MIXIMIM Temperature: from 2. '.H1 p.m on June 4to 7. .10 a.m. on June 5. Siugapore (77 F). Penang (71 Fi. Kota Bahru (75 Fi. Kuala Lumpur (74 F). Ipoh 1 74 Fi. Kuantan (7? Fl Maximum Temprrature: trom 7.30 A.m to 7.30 p.m. on .tune 5. Singapore (HO
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  • 368 3 i;iiHi BISON, a former City Councillor, 011 the recommendation for a central r"'"" iulli»ii'.v advi>e Singapore's marketing rk K iold I lie Standard yesterday that a mere ''"""nodv would seful P ur Pose. f** middleman in the lish and vegetable jting the policy of marketing these I in the
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  • 56 3 anal BAHRU, Fri. I I Krailw-n Nations t**'****- (> WL "jaV.' M Kedah. jl J.ni' J.* K" foroaatios ceteira. j Kuali lumpur. l| 111( praaag reeeiv■ft \uLcatioarf $SJN j W' ,!iirr statioas such J| ■tS Bahru. Ktaaai jl ■J;, Mtanni P-reived ,1 _____K''i'l f." Bahru Railway fc|\ab*ribed a farther
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  • 73 3 IE tutui Singapore p vers in the Kal.an? 1 I. tf. Hart, director of immerre Stand- 1 lepartment growers' their future. As i:i one lion areas. I Hart sain the request was met the ■ne time Mid required land on j n *o ic tte the 25 T'ley also
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  • 24 3 F of B which whs V rnor of B- Nicoll, on ritten by H A. Buxtoi and not B H irted in B
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  • 104 3 SINGAPORE school children are haying a glorious Coronation week. Books have been put aside, studies forgotten and everybody from the heads down is rejoicing. Students or Raffles Institution staged a concert. Middle school girls of the Methodist Girls' School took a train ride to Johore to
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  • 97 3 'THE Study Group Movement''. Singapore, invites applications from those who have passed ihe School Certificate Examination, for study courses in the following subjects which Will com. ye. we between June 10 and 20: the Colombo Plan; auditing, book-keeping; commercial law; romanised Malay: function- of the Social
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  • 166 3 THERE was a marked Increase in the number of landlord and tenant cases during: 1952, most of which were strenuously contested, states the annual report of the Civil District Court for last vear. Altogether, there were 441 claims ior possession of premises as against 355
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  • 342 3 RURAL UTILITIES SCHEME IS SPEEDED UP Standard Staff Reporter Citv cl!.!" u*_f c OPe0 P er -«o- of the Singapore £2rf^i!__?__*"* h bcen *<» "roi L PU U c t,l,Hes P'°9«--"-e 'or thc If rhJ l J M r *,!*l*. Srew Deputy Chairman of the Board told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 54 3 LED by Dato A. M. Alsagoflf. the Assistant Scout Commissioner for Singapore. 150 Malay Scouts will take part in the Malay Coronation procession today, starting at 11 a.m. from Sultan Gate Kampong Gel am. Reaching Government House, the Scouts will re-afTrm their Scout oaths before the
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  • 30 3 SIX Chinese couples will be married in a mass wedding ceremony to be held at the Singapore Kheh Community Guild at Peck Seah Street tomorrow at 12 noon.
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  • 239 3 S. I.C. RESULTS IN PITMAN'S EXAM. THE fo'lowing from the Singapore Institute of Commerce pawed th? Pitman's shorthand examination held during February, 19.i:». 70 words per minute: Mary Wiles, Tan Keng Tiong Wee Woon Jiew. 80 words per viinute: Lily Howe. Margaret Chua. V.E. Thomas. Wee Chuan Hong, Chandragadhan. 90
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  • 173 3 IHE Singapore Government's new scheme for training skilled workers as a preliminary measure to fight anv unemployment threat is likely to begin early next month. A new employment officer, who is^ expected to arrive in the Colony from England during the latter part of this month
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  • 120 3 AFTER thieves had removed 61 cases ot benzoin almonds a rare chemical worth $57,000, from a Singapore godown they relocked the doors with two new padlocks. The theft occurred at the godown of Chee Seng and Company, Ltd., in Havelock Road. It was discovered
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  • 78 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese taxi driver was robbed of $32 cash, a $40 wrist watch, and a pen worth $7.50, by his passengers, two Malays and a Chinese, in Surrey Road early yesterday morning. The Chinese passenger was armed with a sharp object. The taxi-driver had picked
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  • 318 4 THE Singopore Education Service scheme for English school teachers will be with retrospective effect from January, 1950, the Government announced in the gaxette yesterday. The Service is separate from the Colonial Education Service and appointments will be made on the advice of
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  • 220 4 TIIE followinf ceremonial detachments and troops will take port ri the Queen's Birthcav Parade oa the Padang today Detachments arid Marching Troops are the Royal Navy, Royal Malayan Navy Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, Royal Artillery. Royal Engineers, Royal Signals, Ist Battalion the West
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    67 4 MR. JAMES Ying Chou, an engineer with the Standard Vacuum Oil Company. Singapore, leaves today for Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.Aon a Fullbright grant for a special summer course for foreign students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Educated at St. John's University, Shanghai, and the National Central University in Nanking. Mr.
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  • 110 4 DR. EVERETT Conant Preston. Director of Adult Education of [he New Jersey Department of Education, will arrive in Singapore June 7 for a fourday visit. He plans to discuss the progress made in adult education in the Colony with education leaders: Mr. R Ellis of the
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  • 70 4 Overseas League's Banquet THE SINGAPORE branch of the Overseas League will ho.d a Coronation Banquet in Rallies Hotel on Tuesday June !>. at which Sir John Nicoll, will be the principal guest. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid. Commissioner- General for South-East Asia who is President of the Branch will preside and make
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  • 46 4 THE Singapore Cold Storage Creameries Ltd.. was charged in the City Po'ic e Court yesterday with selling adulterated milk on April 4. A representative of the company pleaded guilty, and the magistrate. .Mr. J. M Devc-reaux-Colebourn. imposed a fine of $200.
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  • 103 4 AT tlie reeeal ifrond annual general meeting of the Singapore Improvement Trust Junior Officers' Association the following Executive Council was elected for ;he ensuing year: President. Mr. A D. Pon-na-nbalam (re-elected); Vice Pre.siden:. Mr. Heng Joo Seng (re-elected i: Secretary. Mr. Ang 800 Soke:
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  • 25 4 THE Perak Muslim Association has sent a me. sage of felicitations and loyal greetings to the Queen on the occasion of her Coronation
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  • 1080 4 THE QUEEN has given 206 j persons in Singapore, including the Governor. Sir John Nicoll, special Coronation medals to commemorate her crowning on June 2. These medals, which may be worn on ceremonial occasions, bear the head of the Queen on one side- The reverse is
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  • 70 4 lAlJf,nil Srondord London Correspondent ammmm aA>* W 5 ~Th« Mowin 9 ore rhe closing prices off rubber ond tin on th. London market: LONDON RUBBER S 2°#<ff. July/Sept. 20U. ff*_2__" 20id. Jon./M_.r 20Ad. June c.i.f. 20 d. 4 Morket: Steody. LOMOON TIN Spot £710 per ton buyer,,
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    • 244 4 *^^^AN IMPORTANT CATHAY ORGANISATION ANNOUNCEMENT! ODEONm THE MAIN LOBBY AND CAR PARKS ARE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! WF. INVITE VOL TO PAY YOW FIRST VISIT TO HIE ODEON THIS WEEK. END TO OBTALN SEATS AT THE ■OX. OFFICES FOR "MONDAYS CHARITY PREMIERE A\ I) p< PERSONAL APPEARANCE— OF 20ITI
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  • 495 5 PERMANENT MAGISTRACY FOR FED. DECISION TAKEN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federation Government has decided that there should be, from now onwards, a permanent magistracy in the country. The -Chief Justice, Federation of Malaya Sir Charles Mathew, announced this today when' he thanked members of the Federation Legal Department and the
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    32 5 Fishermen from neighbouring islands came to Singapore yesterday for a Coronation tour of the City which included a visit to the Government House where they met the Governor Sir John Nicoll. i
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  • 144 5 IN THE Derby which will be run today the following tickets drew horses in the Nee Soon Small Bore Rifl e Club Sweepstake 24 Aureole, 3860 Chatsworth, 2269 Fellermelad. 2601 Gala Performance, 815 Kithyra, 2264 Oaklev Lad. 4114 Pink House. 2119 Premonition 2815 Star
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  • 78 5 „r -Id "Miner up 1 H.PPV Calai* „-n Miss Ltsilsel roh Ol WH ->rth L* at rL* n roM (,<y linjii rt, ulkimi wit" K_ when two Chiaese L n h haosc <)ne eabad, door and the front. They oor- »nd prodnc. rs earned Je n to keep quiet.
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  • 24 5 THE adjourned annual ral meeting of the Netaji Memorial Library, Singapore will be held tomorrow at 5.20 p.m. at the Congress House.
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  • 152 5 Biscuits? Fishermen Thrilled FIFTY-FOUR Malay islanders from Ave islands around Singapore, met a life-sized Queen in Singapore yesterday when they called at Government House to visit the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, during their 24-hour Coronation tour. The Queen was a statue of Queen Victoria in the Queen Victoria Room, in
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  • 119 5 A 16-YEAR-OLD Singapore dance hostess, Mary Soh. told Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore assizes yesterday how she. her cousin and her mother were bound hand and foot and thrus: into a back room of her house by two armed Chinese, who decamped with $1,500
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  • 69 5 REMARKING that to use public' money for one's own use is a very serious offence. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, Singapore First Criminal District Judge, sentenced a 21-year-old assistant licensing officer of the Traffic Police, William Tan Har Hiok, to two monthsrigorous imprisonment yesterday. William had said at
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  • 18 5 A TOTAL of 118 dogs were destroyed in Singapore yesterday and 275 vaccinated against rabies.
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  • 81 5 MR. ABDUL Wahab bin Abdul Hamid, one of the two Singapore Civil Defence officers to be awarded Coronation Medals was presented his medal by Col. L. T. Firbank, Civil Defence Commissioner, at the special Coronation Buffet and Dance held by the Singapore Civil Defence Association
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  • 56 5 A CORONATION dance was held by the Royal Navy Communications Branch of the Far East Fleet at present in Singapore in honour of the Queen, at the Adeiphi Roof Garden, last night. The dance was attended by about 350 Naval officers and ratings and the
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  • 15 5 THE aircraft carrier Unicorn will not be opened to the public today.
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  • 335 5 Coronation Flavour In Susskind Concert Standard Music Critie THE SINGAPORE Musical Society presented its Coronation Concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, with Walter Susskind both as guest conductor and soloist in Mozart's "Coronation" piano concerto. Gordon van 11 ien conducted Handel's "Zadok the Priest** and the concerto accompaniment.
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    45 5 THE Commissioner-Gen-eral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, seen opening the second Chinese art exhibition at the Singapore British Council Centre yesterday. From 1. to r: Mr. Oei Yok Kee, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill. Mr. Loke Wan Thn and Mrs. Helen Ling. photo. Standard
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  • 118 5 TWO hundred and thirtyeight paintings and porcelains from the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties were on display at the second Chinese Art Exhibition at the Singapore British Council Centre yesterday. The Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid, opened the exhibition. Co-sponsors of the exhibition were the Singapore
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  • 50 5 THE Singapore Government has dissolved the Sum Sing Musical and Dramatic Association because it appears to the Colonial Secretary that it was being used for unlawful purposes and for purposes incompatible with the peace and good order of th e Colony, and with the objects of the society.
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  • 206 5 USING their own pocket money coupled with resource and ingenuity, 64 Malay Firemen of the Central Fire Station at H. M. Dockyard, Singapore, transformed their tiny station with a Coronation display that almost overshadowed the brilliantly lit Archway at the entrance to the Dockyard.
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  • 377 5 tttsft* Abu Bahar's Case A SINGAPORE bicycle repairer, Tav Ah Kee testified in the First Traffic Police Court yesterday that he got a driving licence after paying $80 to a person whom he could not identify. Tay was the tenth witness to say that
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  • 105 5 THE QANTAS Constellation. "Harry Hawker" Hymn a Coronation special service from London to Sydney. < ompleted the j >urncv in B9 h »urs 2H minutes— a record fVght it was announced in Singapore yesterday. it bettered lbe previous record h v two ho irs
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  • 56 5 ANY FEFS payable in Singapore under the Theatres (Fees) Rules will be wholly remitted in respect of any approved entertainment during Coronation Week, said a Government Gazette notification yesterday. The entertainment should have been approved by rhe Coronation Committee. and should have charged no admission fee or
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  • 28 5 MR. A. McLELLAN. nominated unofficial member nf Cie Singapore Legislative Council has resigned hii seat with effect from May 26. states a Government Gazette notification yesterday.
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  • 742 6 I )NE day out of thc five-day conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers will be devoted to economic •ffain. No great decisions are expected to be produced as a result oi these economic talks. Unlike the Commonwealth Economic Conference held in November last year thc present conference has not
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  • 1176 6  -  MARY STOCKS First Formative Years By IN HER -Loch Memorial Lecture, 1953"* Miss Una Cormack deals with a very significant period in the history of social reform. It is the period covered by the sessions of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and the Relief of
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  • 1175 6  -  D. W. BROGAN The Emotional Background By AMERICAN children who dig a hole in the back garden expect to arrive, if they keep on long enough, in China, not, as do British children, in Australia. And childhood memories are not to be character and strength of formally
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  • 454 6 Review of Views Religious Tax UTUSAN MELAYU asks why< there should be a difference in' the fixing of the price of rice for the "fltrah" (religious in-< come tax) betwe«n the various Malay states. For instance. Pahang fixes the 1 price at 80 cents while the 1 price in Perak
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 348 6  -  DAVID YAN Sir; I do not know Mr. Devan Nair either personally or by reputation but I am quite prepared to believe that he did organize Singapore's First Youth Drama Music Festival, and all the other nice things that your correspondents say about him. It does seem to me
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  • 15 6 port that d pore lawyer In S i i n < ei t 1 s
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  • 67 6 Sir; In I dioV complain bus fare charged by > K Lumpur. Klang tt P<>*t Swettenham Omnibus Co. Ltd.. we woi. im out lhal the authorised fare li 4 con *> i The fare from K a a Lumpur to P< a ing Ja.i j Junction U '2~. 'civ
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    • 124 6 SINGA-POKE STANDARD IMIM'CNIJhNI iVH'HMN'i W&¥M I HEAD OFFICE 128. Robinton Rood. Smqopore Telephone Not. 8397 1—***** Coble Telegraph Addrett. TIGERNEWS. Singopora. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Timet Building. Printing Houte Squore, London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowon Street 8. Leith Street. Telephone 4588.
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  • 199 7 CALCITTA, Jane .">. (Reuter). The West Bengal Gsvcromeni has decided to present a purse to the Sherpa guide, Tensing, who conquered Everest with the Sen Zealand climber, E. P. Hillary, a Governspokesmao said yesterday. "West Bengal has special reasons to be proud of Tensing's Himalayan
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  • 53 7 rn (Reuter). I u :i. the Briwill .il cxip •< rainic here, !ded that Mr. for a lighl not be ><<■ 10 his third and the pita! were [r. Erlen. 11 a R me. i gal 1 I in London. The Dr. pei I m
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  • 62 7 Thais Arrest Three French Legionnaires (UP) ol th< i crossed R into Thairegion nppo- arn i v irding ling here i two of 1 hul all ai ns. The rc--1 rna Governmenl i naa huili an intere district ol nai, about 300 r t h e a* I ol 100
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    52 7 photo. M S S Yoko Kiimira. centre, graduate of a typist school, H u n uiitly earned "Miss Tokyo," hopes to win the s lapan" rentes! se that she can compete for the 1954 s Universe title. Miss Sachiko Shishido. left, and Miss lu.uit.t right, were runners-up in the Tokyo
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  • 30 7 THE First Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment. left te tor Britain on ThursIt will join the British n mon wealth Division in rea after leave and re- "ering.— -Renter.
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  • 261 7 NEW YORK, June 5, (Reuter) Reports from Washington arousing confidence regarding the outcome of the Korean armistice negotiations sent a wave of hopefulness through United Nations headquarters yesterday. Official! immediately began looking ahead to the reconvening of the General Assembly once the truee agreement
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  • 24 7 AUSTRALIA will take up to 1 00.000 immigrants in the next financial year, an increase of 20.000 on this year's target. Reuter.
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  • 23 7 PILOT OFFICER Omar Mirza. 21. son of Col. Iskander Mirza, Pakistan Defence Secretary, was killed when his plane crashed at Peshawar airport. Reuter.
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  • 182 7 WASHINGTON, June 5, (AP) i —Senator Robert Taft (Hep. -Ohio) said yesterday it is silly to permit India and other members of the United Nations who claim to be neutral in the Korean war to influence the proposed truce terms. king to nrwsmen after i siting the White
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  • 260 7 LONDON, June 5, (AP).— Revelling London roared another salute to the Queen yesterday, and laughingly applauded the latest Palace performance by her son, Prince Charles. The Queen and her husband made a 20-mile tour of the city by car, her second since the Coronation
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    32 7 photo. JAFANS Ambassador to Formosa, Kcnkichi Yoshixawa. who plans to tour South-East Asia "to collect first-hand information" .to improve Japanese relations. He will visit the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Hnnir. kong. U.P.
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    26 7 TYPHOON "Judy" threatened Formosa yesterday after cutting a destructive path across the northern Philippines which left five known dead and millions of dollars ctod damage. AP
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  • 70 7 NEW YORK. June 5, (AP)— Exile Czech sources said vesterday they have heard a wave of suicides is sweeping Czechoslovakia in the wake of monetary reforms, Jan Papanek, fired In 1948 by the Communist- as chief Czech delegate to the United Nations. said" he heard the
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    30 7 photo. THAILAND may add another jewel to its crown. Ma Sengiah a beauty from neighbouring Burma who won the title "Miss Burma." is now in Bangkok rl.air_.inr Thai citizenship. U.P.
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  • 397 7 WINTHROP Rockefeller— heir to one ot America's greatest oil fortunes has set up a million dollar (about £350,000 sterling) trust fund for a coal miner's daughter who left him 18 months after they married. Mrs. Rockefeller will get US$2O,OOO (about £7,000 sterling) a year, tax free, providing
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  • 131 7 LONDON. June 5. (Reuter). The Air Ministry stated yesterday that when the Duke of Edinburgh toured Royal Air Force fighter stations recently, orders were issued that he was not to be offered a flight in fighter planes. i The Ministry added that "it was
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  • 26 7 THE Senate Judiciary Committee hn< approved < iit to four a proposed constitutional amendment to let Congress limit the treaty-making power of the President -UP.
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  • 48 7 FRANCE'S l: tdeneral in Morocco, i, Augustin Guillaume. ha denly postponed h <d departure for th United States, s t i r 1 1 1 i l))th here an.' Africa over the ,i wit of recent religious m p 1 attacks on the Sultan. P,
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  • 408 7 RiVOUniONARY ADVANCE LAS VEGAS, Nevada, June 5, (Reuter).— While the biggest atom bomb ever exploded in the United States flared over the desert here yesterday with a flash seen in San Francisco, 600 miles away, Scientists announced a revolutionary advance an atomic "furnace" which is
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  • 341 7 'Malaya Is Well In Hand' LONDON, June 5 (Router)— The Commonwealth Primo Minister* modo particular reference to the For Eost ond South-East Agio when rh.y continued their rev.ew of tho international situation htro yesterday on otticiol communique stated. I Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister was
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  • 178 7 PARIS, June 5. (Rentei > i M. Pierre Mendes-Fram bid to become France' j 19th postwar Prime Minister failed by a narrow margin in the National Assembly last night After five counts, the ip< .< leers announced M. Me. idesFrance had been given 301 votes
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  • 77 7 WASHINGTON, June 5, AP). German Foreign Office representative Herberg Bl an ken horn. after a conference with President Eisenhower, said yesterday West Germany "will be consulted and informed" by the BigThree during the forthcoming Bermuda conference. Asked how the consulting would be done, he replied: "By
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  • 132 7 BANGKOK, Jun, :>. (AFP) Nationalist China \es terday made .in unexpected proposal t« call a "era in." between Bevan* Gerenuneol areee* and Geaeral I Mi's Nationalist guerillas in the whole Hurma an i ns t .1 Balweei Bleer. The Chinese delegate. Colonel I Fu-te to
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    • 32 7 BALLY Shoes fiom Switzerland Afternoon, Cocktail and Evening Shoes in all the newest colours and styles. Prices from $35/- to $65 little- MM \POHF 1. </>('< inlists in Ibms-hold Pathinf! Ask fur quotations.
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    45 8 photo. SCOTLAND has supplied Bnrm a with the rNive (USss#«- -•••> dredge built under th e CS. Technical Co-operation Administration aid programme. The dredge will be used to deepen and widen the channel in Moulmein Burma's second largest port, to permit larger ships to enter. U.P.
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  • 31 8 INDIA and the United States have signed two supplementary operational agreements involving US$l,--769,873. The agreements coyer an irrigation project and the establishment of a central I labour institute. A.F.P.
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  • 281 8 LEGAL RIGHT TO TRADE WITH REDS OBSCURED IN ROW HONGKONG, June 5, (UP).— The recent wrangle over the amount and kind of trade between nonCommunist areas and Communist China has almost obscured two facts which have governed activities of shippers and shipping agencies In this British Crown colonv. They are:
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  • 100 8 JAP AID FOR FORMOSAN SHIPYARD TAIPEI, June 5. (AFP).— Close technical co-operation between the Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation and the Japanese Ishikawa Shima Heavy Industry Corporation will result as soon as the draft agreement which has been reached between the companies are approved by the two governments concerned. According to the
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  • 105 8 TOKYO. June 5, (UP)— Japan-Indonesia trade talks are expected to open at the end of the month here to conclude a new trade agreement. Official quarters said Japan wishes to expand its existing U5555,000,000 two-way trade to US$BO,OOO,OOO. It was admitted, however, that it
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  • 137 9 COLOMBO. June 5. (Renter) Ceylon, whose crop failure led to a crisis last year. ta repaying her last overseas food debt with the shipment of 2.000 tons of Australian dour to Britain. Mr. K. Alvapill.u. Secretary of the Food Ministry, said. Britain xvas one
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  • 98 9 "The Dupont Story," a sound technicolour production telling the story of the E.I. du Font de Nemours Co. Ltd.. U.S.A.. one of the biggest chemical concerns in the world, was shown to an appreciative audience at the U.S.I.S. theatrette. Rallies Place, Thursday. Film stars taking
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  • 211 9 I LONDON, June 5, (Reuter).— The propr.. .1 to introduce commercial television into Britain is meet- Ing stronger opposition. Judging from comments in yesterday's British press, ihis 'tend of opinion has gahered momentum owing to the success of^ the British Broadcasting Corporation's television arrangements for
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  • 243 9 RUBBER DOWN 2 1/8 CTS. Trace Report REPORTS of a Korea armistice caused prices in t!je rubber market in Singapore to drop 2 h cents to 66 >/8 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for June shipment yesterday. Alter the Coronation holidays the market opened quietly but with freer
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  • 34 9 PRESIDENT Elpido Q_iri..o of the Philippines has approved proposals of the United States Atomic Encrgv Commission to send two geologists to co-operate in exploring uranium deposits in the Philippines. Reuter.
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  • 20 9 ORVILLE Browning Railv of Sacramento. California, a labour expert will advise the Pakistan Government on a labour statistics programme. A.P.
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  • 123 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rabbet pnees i^.ts per lb la .l' 1 r r res ter da j ••ere: v« i_. Buyer* Seller* Nf KSS Soot one: R ar el y steady at the decline. 'UN PKICE Th. prire of tin yester--*y ua.s 5.168£ pe r pieul. I I> IS| cts.
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  • 88 9 THERE was fair activity in the produce market in Singapore yesterday but quotations remained largely unchanged. Copra buyers indicated *}3B per picul for June shipment with sellers at $38-*. Coconut oil remained a dull market at $56 per picul buyers and |61. sellers. Singapore produce prices
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  • 98 9 OTTAWA, .lime 5, t ßeuter). American success in "brrrdinjt" atomic fuel was toiia; called "very significant" bv Canada's leading atomic scientists. I>r. C. J. MacKenzie, president of Atomic Energy of Can i da Ltd.. said the development could place the whole piriurc of atomic fuel in
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  • 342 9 WASHINGTON, June 5: (Reuter)— Mr. Paul Litchfield, chairman of fhe board of thc Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company, told a Congressional Committee yesterday thot private United States interests were prepared to pay "full foir value" for synthetic rubber factories now operated by the Government.
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  • 128 9 SINGAPORE. Er The ICalayan share market flood the week on a quiet note with industrials s ghtly easier and th.e general trend of prices downward. Tin share we;, irregular, and rubbers were n fglected. Changed price* i IXDUSTBI.%I s Bn>rr« Seders lastei n UniW
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, June 5 Special Standard Service closing prices on the Hongkonu Exchange today were $15 80 to £1 sterling $6.040u to U.s dollar: $1,828 to Malayan 11: tfcttS to one Indonesian Ruppiah Gold. $270,373 to on e tad.
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  • 76 9 NEW YORK. Jun«. (AP) Reports of a possibly imprndinc Kor ean armistice --mi the stork market sharply low rr yesterday, but a late rally erased some of the losses. Som r issues dropped a« niurh as tivm dollars a share, and manv rxcrrdrd a
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  • 81 9 LONDON. Juno (H The Tanganyika Govt is raising a new loaa ol 410.000 for development including the building of railways, rurds. airfields, h and townsh.ps, the Oflice announced. Shares will cost £67| will carry four-a rter per cent. Interest deemed in 1967- \:> Only £2,*****6
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  • 32 9 ALL old Cnchoalovak currenry had to be e* hangi d h t the revalued bankm midnight last d ght ui government's new curren ry forms, Prague Radio n ek —Reuter.
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  • 22 9 TRADE worth US$l Ml (KM 000 will How beta Argentina under pm signed in Buenos Airr- soon Reuter.
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    • 74 9 _i^^^_i_i_B__9s^;_ £^teasSmii&9**"*^' r yp'V -mSx/fi^' '2*^^BBw_y^^___»_<9!SßK_-S___! BK' _____U__/ a _i_ '™^jf- —^tt- 9^. yAZAs's. jlLjs A&j. fftMft^ s&rfGppmpWßß'. '/'■<•& -_Cr^ Hr HV i lt f f/.7tf>/ '>W^ff/^Vi**^y: fi^*v x"^"-';-^''^-'-''-:- ,&-'-y^ J °<&^''l vyy y .stmK£n&A _ffhffl_kaffe_a-iMM6E-ft______iM— R '< -%^v >..:vr_o>.-: y^_W- ■.•..0-^<___.:/>-^.-.' ?s_6S^BoQvW^ SINGAPORE OIARt < ii vl{ I Bril
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    • 802 9 fi A:' v In Rhythm; 7 p m News; 7io s.iotiicbt on the Emerneno HCL.I; 7ao Interlude 30 Listeners' Choice; 8 pm KL Torchlight Procession; K3O Film e; ■< m Pot Luek I M New.,; i.05 Tha Derby iBRCt H)l5 At the Console: 10 30 K. igsley c...';:ij; ii pm.
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    • 398 9 PENANG ENTERTAINMENT KK\: .vlask Of The Avengei 1130 am Mun In The Dark i3D) 115. 330. 6.15. 9.15 pm ODLO.N: Singing In The Pain 11 a.m. Somebody Loves Me 1.15. •i-30. b 15, 9 15 p.m. UIMIMIR: Awara iHtadil 1130 a.m. Thousand L.yhts (Tatn.l) J. 8. 9 p.m. LIDO: Chinas
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  • 65 10 HOLLYWOOD came to Singapore on Thursday evening when stars Jeffrey Hunter and Constance Smith planed her#» to attend ceremonies connected with the official opening of the new Odeon Theatre on Monday night. These Standard pictures show (left) the stars being interviewed by Vernon Martinus for KedifTusion.
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  • 1003 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By (i V Sunday next, experi- mental programme No. 2 will be put on at the Rex Cinema for the swing fans, and. if the size of the crowds at the various functions during this Coronation week is anything to go by, then
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  • 217 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By u PERRISSITA": "BLUES x IN ADVANCE" (Woody Herman and His Orchestra) London L 1160. The "Terrissita" number is written by Herman's expiamst Ralph Burns, who is now tne third herds musical arranger. It has a modernistic Latin American flavour, styled after hi s earlier
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  • 657 10  -  UNKNOWN MUSIC NOTES By IF I were asked who, 1 musically speaking, Is the man of the hour in Singapore, I should have no hesitation in naming Mr. J.A. Kiddell, the organ builder and consultant who, with his small band of helpers, has restored most of the Great Organ
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  • 678 10  -  BARRY OLIVER by VV ITH the Coronation spirit upon us, it is a pleasure this week, to devote the column to the Services. By way of coincidence, it also concerns 'things that go bump in the night.' "or both RNAS Sembawang and RAF Changi have each presented a humorous
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  • 44 10 P^ROM London comes ne/.s x of the phenomenal success of M-G>M's Colo -:*al "Quo Vadis" which has I*njoyed a run of sixty-eight weeks— ss at the Rit/, a.i.l 13 concurrent weeks at the Carlton with more thin half a million people see.uc it.
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    • 155 10 a. nf Chinese history a glimpse of U9 HUA MU LAN #5^ WARRIOR MAIO Fjf|^/ OF CHINA %s^t9sgsS HUA MU-LAN was a yonnj I i)f. _W^^s_Sl/%^ 9irl living quietly at home Yv*K|^ h i"\A* s^rhJ/ wh t her father wos con- I N^a- l^V^tk&W M J_P tenpted for the army.
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    • 388 10 l lVa«!;M, v,,,^ *«raci Ov^l* "l»W KOR KX KRV »h„ ke ,ne ,n[J st of the SSteatS^E €v n !?i to co! I E J^ aud contacts rKr Ev n tnt: doubleth! f i-.,;i rt£:n,e: V ov«reo£ 1 decs e K toward snap I BOClttona,. ha.,te. upsets 1 lot r
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  • 423 11 turn n OND N «I? n e 5, (AP).-With one day to go to tne Coronation Epsom Derby, the 173rd running of the Historic classic, promises to be one of the most memorable and exciting in the race's long history. lhe Queen,
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  • 136 11 LAWN Tennis Association of Malaya's long" term plan of organized coaching for juniors will be put into practice soon as the services of a professional coach bare been secured through the kindness of Messrs. Shirengers Ltd. London. Details are now being finalised for the
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  • 115 11 THE Singapore Cup for class 1 division 1 horses over U mii«s with $t>,ooo stakes and a cud will teature the Singapore Turl dub s July meeting on 11, 15 and 18. Another special* race Js the Williamson Memorial Stakes with $5,000 and a trophy over six
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    • 142 11 __!lJhJ«__Scl y 6.e0 tt '"■PJ 9.15 p.m "^P" 'Hindustani) Today at 11 ajn "DISTANT DRUMS' (Tech.) Tomorrow 11 a .m. "GYPSY FURY" ri* V_mT____ 3o <>oo mmmt^^mm\Mmm»mW 9.15 P.DI "SANSAE"' mfadusta^) Tomorrow J^gjAJ^^Hiag ustai|i) HLJKsEifI Bahru Today 3.06 8.66 p.m "KALYAjJT' (Tamil) Wm\ ■af*A 1 1 j [nl Great World
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    • 490 11 dkatii \¥R Soon Kim Hni aged 77 of JJ* Taiping passed awav at 42 Jun_f n 2 R V, nd Ip,,h °n fhurlday Leave* £u r iIIMCSB Reaves behind a w:dow three Pon, P Pn g Hooi P ng Ti S. several Daughters, n law u and grandchildren a» ~—m
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    • 714 11 ACKNOWLILIM.MKVr r PHE family of th© late Mr. Lai Tet Loke thank n!| relative! and tnends for th< ir kind «v--pression of sympathy and their kind attendance at the funeral, SITUATIONS VAfAvF APPLICATIONS irg invited tor the appointment of Technical Assistant h Applicants should nave obtained the following City and
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    • 605 11 Colony of Sarawak. Vacancies for Draftsmen and Computet-*. fa) V., *->v*<d on th. penaanenl establishment cf the Land and Survey ment. Sarawak, f ,r young I to be trained as eoatpub i draftsm. n. Standard Time Sale %\< 6-120\12-'j(;4. A cost ot I.m-allowan-e i s p Ul Suita i accommodation
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    • 316 11 I iG^Rv'-CHOKE.?- DDON'T OPEN! NORE EYES, S'G^-IT'S Al____LUS *M I WAL-j^V-AM V THAMK VO'-^I WVO IS MMM_B^f .jgj^ DAI! .V MAE.r-J-JEST GROPE YORE. WAY J TH' SAME. OU> M BETTER ASSOOM W-WE HA/NT DISGUST'U' V' ICOMPIFTTiv P"»¥l DONE CHEST AN' G»T MEL -V STORY WHARE.VERT THIS POZ.SHUM J M-MADE N^O
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  • 1707 12 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.—Class 4. IMv. 4— sVz Furs. Ali 1. »iii; Mv IVarl 4v 9.1M n „,i Stable' ■>-.* Tulloh 881 Bes Woll Si 8.1". "Sh ivt Stable" Mu tit luuon 3 KI2 Legal lender 5v H.I! Messus. Mew Thar. Siong Sc Vlann rv Cl s
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  • 709 12 Firsts Today IPOH. The opening day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting today may be Abdul Mawi's day Now riding at the top of his form this leading Asian jockey has been engaged to ride Best Tip. Straight On, Kronchong and Above All. Each of
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  • 191 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood I.MiAI. TENDER"* RAKAHANGA iSI^'KS* 1 IBM Wolf Klinn Pet K.'i» h let Kim h Pel Sea Wolf Rakahaiiga M-DDI.N CHOKE" SION Tl DOR I N^'Ai'Voresl W Unaware Unaware v loi t Of The I'ore-t The Wasp BHRANOULA ATOMIC CITY P. BOBMEZ 11 Permita
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  • 124 12 IN the main sprint over 5 furlongs straight Besl Tip will take some beating. This improving four-year-old is retaining his Singapore form. He has early speed and a powerful finish and should be ideally suited to the straight drive. Kong Ming is the
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  • 101 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club won the Padang Shield for the third year in succession when they beat Singapore Recreation Club 4-1 in their annual soccer match played off yesterday as part of the Coronation sports proi gramme. SCC's victory, somewhat lucky yet justly deserving. stemmed chiefly from some
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  • 128 12 STAR Soccer, les who have been thrice held to a draw were once again forced to share points with thq Indian Recreation Club yesterday Score two all. Rahim Omar, who returned to first division soccer, alter a lon g layoff due to an injury which he sustained
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  • 91 12 B. COUTTS. the Colony and South hockey star, netted both goals for the Mixed Civilians who beat the Mixed Services 2-1 in a Coronation Week hockey fixture on the padang yesterday Mixed Services: Cpl. Jacobs (Army >. Sgt. Cooke <WRAF>. Capt. Parrv (Armv). W/O. Thursby <WRAC> Cant. F
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  • 277 12 HOVE, Sussex, June B Renter) Australia with na overall lead ot L'B'i runs continued their second Innings here this morning irom their overnight 173 tor one. The weather was fine and the wicket good when Hai vev. not out 107. and Hassett. not out 52. resumed their
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  • 86 12 BELOW Is the latest classiftc ation list issued bv the SRA Transfers from cl. 1 to cl 2 Majestic Scholar. Red Carnation and Twelfth of August. From cl 2 to cl. 1 Box Oflice. Melrostar From cl. 2 to cl. 3 Pegasus. Persian Lord. New classifications: cl
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  • 37 12 WASHINGTON*, .lune S (Reuter)—World heavyweight champion Rock Marriano and other leading American sporting personalities will lunch with Presi. dent and Mrs Eisenhower here today before wstchins the House of Representatives annul b.i-e ball same.
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