Singapore Standard, 5 April 1954

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jit M Vol. IV. No. 277. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, I9.V* TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 111 1 Laniel Booed, Pleven Mauled PARIS RIOTS S, April 4. Crowds 1 Long live Morshoi ought to overturn a which Premier Joseph. cU a memorial serr Indo-Chinese war cs today. I the 4eked Dot, e the Arc J* re omd palled him llt {tine into his bin over the (1 pulled
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  • 14 1 4 CAP)— An F: M i1 iry aircraft e area ing
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  • 48 1 Kelantan A White Area Now KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Parts of Ke'antan were today declared White areas. White ai F rai I,] i v. K ta E- 8.. :hok Pasir 1 (ex-n-\j Rani r. I ntinue to White A they iie'p G< eii disti free m nist ten ts.
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  • 53 1 TAIPEI, A; A IV iter)— T [land w« s I h< re :o d ijr to have t m I igli >Nal lsl Inese Em::i 8... Invitatio] trticipate the 1 g Republic of K A>i3:i anl -C -:ov.ference at Chinghae. South K i ea, On Apr::
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  • 175 1 French Drop Skymen Into Dien Bien Phu PARIS, April 4, (Reuter)— French defenders beat off all Vietminh attacks last night on the besieged fortress of Dien Bien Phu in Northern Indo-China, according to the French Press agency here. French troops killed 200 Vietminh troops in a strong
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  • 362 1 QUEEN'S VISIT WILL LIFT THE CORAL CURTAIN MICHAEL COH reports from Ae COCOS AQdSarongsWillßeHitchedHigher COCOS ISLAND, Sun.— The Queen's orrivol at Home Island in the Cocos Atoll, tomorrow afternoon, will briefly lift the "coral curtain" for some residents on other islands. Many of them have never been permitted to visit
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  • 328 1 SEQUEL TO DEATH OF FOUR HORSES Move To Petition Queen LONDON, April 4. Reuter) The death of'four horses in last week's Grond National, toughest steeplechase in the world, has raised a public outcry against the famous race. A petition is to be made to Queen while
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  • 21 1 MR. ERNEST Vajda. Hungarian born playwright and screen writer ("Smiling Through") died :n Woodlands Hills. California, on Saturday Reuter
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  • 129 1 Promoters Defend Standards LONDON. Apr;, -i ter) Many believe a pubii clamour must inevitably result in the conditions being modified and that the Grand National in Its E Sent form was run last week But listen to what "Mrs Grand National." that is. Mrs Mirab e Topham, Chi man and
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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade W as called upon to fight 13 lallang tires in the Colony yesterday.
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  • 148 1 NAIROBI, April 4, (Reuter)— Kenya police last msht warned all European parents in the colony to safeguard their children after a Mau Mau terrorist had slashed to death a boy of four and half. The warning was Issued f from Police Headquarters a few hours
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  • 61 1 photo. THIS sp»>( titular photo ■howl i Navv Baashee jft bnnttei into lit i after breaklag in two while landing aboard the aircraft carrier. I'SS Orin^kany. The pilot Lt. F. .1. Repp. 34. WankeiMn. 111.. who miraculously escaped injury in the crash, begins to fisht free
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  • 158 1 Churchill to speak on H- Bomb LONDON, April (AP)— The Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, worked all day today at Charrwell on the speech he will deliver in the House of Commons tomorrow on the Hydrogen The spec :i is expected to be directed at the Americans and Russians a>
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  • 38 1 BEDFORDSHIRE. April 4. (Router) Dennis Mcßride, 24-year-old labourer, was jailed for six months here yesterday for biting off part of an ear of a friend who tried to help him when he was drunk.
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  • 138 1 THE Principal of St. Andrew's Junior School, Mr. Dong Chui Sing. 48, and his '46--year-old wife, were admitted to the Singapore General Hospital early yesterday morning with knife wounds. At 4.30 a.m., an ambulance rushed to their house, in Upper Serangoon Road, to take Mrs. Dong
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  • 225 1 Unknown Soldier Now A Hero Col. Christian De Costries, commander of the North Indo-China fortress of Dicn Bien Phu, was a virtually unknown soldier a month ago. Now ho has captured the imaginati tn of all Prance ••> the pei [float ion of the spiri* lance against w.r. t J
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  • 66 2 PROMPT action by two littfc aged Hve and six years T^ npanion I ™oming dr Wninl 1 ■'"•v" ->...r-oid Tun Boon Hock of :ne 7J mile. Tamped \F£* fell into SiSSt" irried away b faring his shouts ran to tell "is mother aboul it TanV
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  • 57 2 BRUNEI, April 4 (Router) I ~~lne Brunei Government has decided to employ a geologist to investigate the State's resources for the supply of stone'" 8 a d roadm aking The 'State's $100.000 000 five year development plan .being delayed due to the necessity to import stones
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  • 22 2 TAI TECK CHEW, (12) wai paterdajr rescued fro,,, drowS! ing. while swimming u the Jja^oa Marine ParaU e S inga-
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  • 111 2 OVER 500 people turned up at Tanjong Katong Road yesterday to witness the blessing and op4»ni;igr ceremonies of the new Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, which was recently completed to serve Roman Catholics living in the Geylang area. The Archbishop of Malacca,
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  • 218 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Federation and Singapore Governments will spend about $300,000 every year from 1955 for the upkeep of three Malayan agencies which will be opened in India, Pakistan and Australia. These offices are expected to b e established durinfl the latter part of this
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  • 428 2 A GOOD YEAR AGAINST BANDITS Johore Reviews State Progress JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Johore State Government had a successful year in the i fight j against Communist terrorists during 1953, the Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed, said today when he reviewed the State annual report at the
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  • 79 2 Selling S'pore To Tourists ARTISTS of the Pnblfe have produced a MltUolour. Relation Office, Sia«apore nave produced a .Multicoloured poster to ait. ict People to visit Sia^apwe. tu e J'y'N copies of this poster have bre n pri.T ed and ar e hei R? distHbntH throushout the world to to*
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  • 192 2 SI\G \l>()R S F an u d n rd Staff Re P« r ter structed on he iJ h 4 v e a 5200.000 market, conthe vear if r '»«>dcr n lines before the end of fo •i t mVntlv lem aPPr Ves the
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  • 109 2 BOURNE ARRIVES IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The new G.O.C. Malaya, Lt.Gen. G. K. Bourne, flew into Kuala Lumpur today in a special RAF Valetta to take on the job of directing operations against Communist banditry in Malaya. Gen. Bourne will assume the aual role of G.O.C. and Director of
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  • 213 2 JOHORE ELECTIONS BILL IS PASSED JOIIORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Johore State Elections Bill which provides the machinery and electoral procedure, went through its third reading and was passed with minor amendments at the State Council meeting today Registration wi begin on Apr:, l.i to Mav S The Legal Adviser. Mr.
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  • 119 2 JOHORE BAHR!'. S^-T.e Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Kaair ijin Mohamed, jrestei declared open the Johore Station electioni exhibition at the mam ha'., of the Government omVo> !^.ere. Highlighti of the exhibition arc a model of a Malay k,i npong and an electrically operated model of
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  • 153 2 DOX'T leave your registration till late in the afternoon or you may b e caught in the rush hour, warned Mr L H v Davis Secretary for bSSSi and Internal Security i, Rjdio Malaya broadcast last «hI it? iT rer y inded all citizen? ol the United
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  • 59 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun a Chinese terrorist was killed Ro*;V plat( on of the Second m J°Qr the n Ma!av Regiment Plr V 6 A m K R Ver distri(t U Perak. A hand-grenade detonator and a fuse were reeoverAnother terrorist. Chan Lap i? e -i?
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 307 2 MOW PRODUCE THE PERFECT y Lwk for the Dunlnpillo ribbon across the corner SUPER COMFORT '^/Tj^^jJgJ A new and wonderful txperiem* in ami far table limit -a pillow of frothy million' bubble latex fount, protend t<, a softness and delicate resilience never hf<ire Achieved. The original latex foam cushioning T.
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    • 265 2 ZENITH HEARING AIDS I I ;1m t ■< JtaV^A^ftfiLhfl LP^dfll fry f/ie ZENITH HEARING AID and *e« for yourself now eflMly^au c.m obtain tr.e a. Important hearing help vou Htar bttter. live r.« n to vours-elf. a< well as to family, f itnds and fciwlimi For a free iOßOOftritloa I
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  • 122 3 'OSCAR' PRESENTATION IN S'PORE Ramlee And Siput Voted 1953's Best f °t'R Malay film stars were presented with the >ialayan equivalent of Hollywood's Oscars 18-inch hit;h lS' IUPS n Saturday night for their Performances in an i T: h vin Jl ers wer voted by readers of the Utusan Film
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  • 277 3 Sultan Promises Aid For Mosque THE Sulfan of Johore has come to the rescue of Muslim residents in Breeze Plain, Nelson Road, by promising to donate $2,000 towards the building of a new mosque. > seeing report in The Sta la that, lack of funds .was lying the completion if
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  • 96 3 A MEMORIAL tablet, dedicated to all rinks of tlfr Ist. Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders, who gave their lives during operations in Malays from 1951-1954, was "n--veiled yesterday at the morning service in the Presbyterian (Miunh in Singapore. The tablet u.i^ unveiled b> 1.t.C0l .1 K.
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  • 313 3 3 FOR U.K. TO PROTEST ON RULERS' DECISION I KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The UMNO-MCA Alliance delegation for London will protest to the Secretary of State for the Colonies over the secret decisions of the Malay Rule'rs and the I High Commissioner on elections to the Federal Council. N The delegation
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  • 234 3 THK Qantas **tourist" service was praised unreservedly by passeagera who arrived from Sydney yesterday on the airline's first tourist flight. A (1-year old Now Zealander w/ho is trav( tling for the first time on a tg-distance flight told The Standai I the journey was quite comfortable.
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  • 146 3 Bigamy To Be Banned By Board AT i re wit ting >:::_; ip >re Hindu A Boar I it Was unani igree I i en I »rse the I ing main pi in< Lples t in the Hin lu M >nag Marriag Bill, nanri( I I irriage sh nil I
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  • 59 3 TWO VOUXG girls. Chopn Ah Loy of Penang atul Lim Siew Chooti, Singapore, were admitted, to the General Hospital with suspected poisoning, last night. Choon. (17) was removed to hospital from her room In a holel la Tanjons Katong and Lim (18) from a petrol koisk
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  • 36 3 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Baby Show organised by the Alor Star Town Council to celebrate Health Week here today attracted 146 entries. The Sultanah of Kedah presented the prizes to winners.
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  • 97 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A proposal to start a school for rubber supervisors and sorters will be discussed at an international conference on rubber packing and quality, to be held in Singapore shortly. Th e school will probably be established in the Federation, if approval for it is
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  • 117 3 THOUSANDS of Chinese I Sii gaj >re in i the Fe leration will make pilburial groui to lay < bservance oi C; i Beng (All S >uls' Day) During the festi^ i Chin ies w i gather it graves of their ancestor^ I i their paspects. [p
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  • 124 3 Children Born In Fed. Hit By Law PARENTS of children born in the Federation are finding it hard to get their sons and daughters admitted into Singapore primary schools. Many of them spent long hours going round various schools on April I—registration1 registration day for children seeking admission next year
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    • 246 3 C A JHAY ORGANISATION rti ATTRACTIONS "*fgf ;G 930 p.m. IPlumm 21 llf> lor Bookings NdISAMh WERE TiKNiD'^^ri \> I)! \\\M. IHI VMIK.IM) ij POOK X^W TO AVOIbDISARFOWTMENT THE /■.ZKys MOST BEAUTIFUL m WOA»SN M THE MOST GLAMOROUS f ENT6*TA*NS«HT OF YOUR LIFETIME IN Cinemascope Vou Sae It Without Glasses!
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    • 257 3 &fX \-^Ti' v )oh Mi>n [IM I m ir> HODIAK DEREK BRIAN MARQUQ I WESi Ambush at*l I tM* Tomahawk jHHgpr Technicolor T"*^ I I I'lus: J STOO(. r BS in "A GEM OP A JAW I TOMORROW WED. I (^(h^FULL SuperimposedJNCUSH SUBTITLES J I I'O II 7. I f/#f
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 71 3 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7..10 p.m. on ird April to 7 .!(> a.m. on 4th April. Spore (75Fi. Penan? (?SF) Knta llahru (7;iFt. K. 1.. »75F». I poh i7.')Fi, Kuantan <70F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.'{o'a.m. to 7/JO p.m. ltl» April. S'pnr»> (7*»F) Penan? (7."»l'i. Kota IViliru (BSF». K. 1..
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  • 358 4 Where One Can Land On The Moon JF ><in are goinp to the Moon, uhat are the best plare.s f« r a rotketship iotu hdown? Some of Britain's besl liains have spent yeari on lh< prol f GETTING there, but until recently noI ody bothered much about the vital factor
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  • 557 4  - EVEN ACCIDENTS CAN BRING BLESSINGS G. K. B. By /^N old school chum of mine was stranded at my home the other day while windows shattered and tlours creaked. "I've never Men anything like it." he (omplaincd. "Perhaps the ot'eaas are faOiag on us." "This reminds me of cflr -ed
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  • 170 4 r pIKKK-YKAK-OI,D Mania had spent many happy weekend! during !he summer Jt Grandpa's small suburban larm. Fhere she helped feed and w;der the poultry from baby chicks to laying hens. One recent Saturday made preparations for' her customary visit but Grandpa laiJed to come
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  • 405 4 Remember The Date 1492? Columbus Discovered America... A FORTNIGHT ago Christopher Columbus headed for America. But this time, inste; d of sidling there, he went by plane. For in PaiMUM there is to be a Columbus Exhibition and Christopher direct descendant of the
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  • 90 4 BLUE shadow have rnculfed The valley wide, lor dusk has draun her shades And railed inside The little sleepy birdi The laughing trees: Has dosed the riavlight out And hushed the breeze. PUT past her firm, sweet touch There stands a bright venant one who will Not
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  • 21 4 Y OU dont ve hi in b, T «i°ve p n ri fo e r s s^ta t£
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  • 326 4 4SIANS in the United States uader the International. Farm Youth Programme are not only gaining specialized knowledce^ they are developing through personal experience and observation a broad understanding of the L'.S. wa> of life. Many of the things they are learning at first-hand lend to upset notions
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  • 183 4 came to this country Oft« n, i?i their daily work an I study, they find themselves doing thing.* which they would never have done i:i their own countries Several Asianj cosux i ted with the arofran ne recounted their experiences in living and worki with American farm families
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  • 63 4 'PAKE ilun K s to »«ve,n umprr, io,i;u, I Throe t£ ?5 rt ne renll^nr- Three thin? l' 1 1 rruelty. arrojcanro xl Three thm^c, U ;i Vl 'u d Wltmss loqiialiM anri «l! Three thin g t, i lßht f< >■■■■■ rnuntr
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  • 63 4 MARCH) SNAP old Columbia I frrvhman r,-< Vr\To u War( V-rP Pr,.sic|,. nl gfMf .ini«»n. hi«h s< hoo| stud rd t«» Pr.viu, hou-r and d.-aSi Mibie.t lf vptod Hill, U, Inited BUlcs, Hi.. >ou do to brins ib ■namuin uorl,, |lt through h tli(((i Nations S.mn.l I'SSIOO
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  • 63 4  - THOSE MANY FEARS-CAN YOU NAME THEM asks Jo seph Tan \CftOPHOBM g TOOI'IKU'.I CU STRoiv c: CHINAtOF' S f;il ling r. pkasmopi i PALOMOPH< i < MRI M IOI" r.w roraoßi n i NY( I OPHOBI MU>M \l- lIFOM \l«»l TRI* M!)l K \I i. ELETIOFZM BM i Ml II
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  • 477 5 Malayan Cement Limited: Report for year to 30th November 1953 embraces M months manufacture when from the sa!e of 2>.:>88 tons a net profit of $226,150 (-'•'<) was made. On completion of the works the Fixed Assets total exceeded the issued capital by $2,480,045 which amount approximates the
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  • 539 5 Rise In Total Volume Of Business RESULTING from again of four tents in the commodity price there was a strong Industrial Market and a general marking up of Kilhber Shares during the week. A firm metal prirc which reached $352 per picul led to a further strengthening of Tin Shares
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 121 5 j-1L f i^A^m W shipilK'iit of I jf^^wngL "'^VW.Wi l^ 1 1 ii in in 1 1 1 1 i I II with > lens Vjrio 111 shutter I mi *i) > RJI Pronto Illlfl R^^V shutter 1 'til KH IMI WMm7 V#^*sk Prontoi S H t /fJmIE shuttei l
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 172 5 HE STARS AND YOU M m tYi ITION: j higheri i»ntro%ei>ial m.«tt.T> the evi IxrrrptloaS rather \nc«.o g« 22 ll point* <»r a B eek •"> IM «t u num. Inunymou* e care e nm imk\ i iKM nto oci n L e ~s" B a m ORPIfI to No
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    • 359 5 'ije^J^ij^uQij'l ii>uj ■fltji.oefcr-.o^sr-jo. 'Jw^^flc* J^^^^^^ H yy^X^^T^j L^y?vvff-' a^p?ijy j-fcj^ .M^vsJpyC^^ iTi"N (3 A P O R E J KII I 1.1.0 -»u( ti i oi i sil I MM ICMM O| XN V o: Shake.«eare> 1 Tarn q ol the C2u :< M nHI l< K! I i io\
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    • 228 5 iOl |>J Du: i 1 3 e 913 < \IMIOI She'i Back O: w <•■ T and 9 .<•> m I.IIMi: Su V Pa K 1 md 9.15 p m lIIMM *T.%N: Inspect 0 2 45 ad H m <INIK \l A t>u 2 S I IPOH \il o H«
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    • 245 5 < Mtl.ToN: Tran« act Min 3 0 45 and I U KOTA BAHRU Vi:i l Gei b. 1,7 U \IM() M s|'(i;(|; 7 •f.m Morning Stai 730 N« ~> 35 Melody M.\i ;.e: a a.m Rh\ thm hi the Svi k57 Foi •v>'..- l i'i i,5 j0... Fielding 1 >
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  • 590 6 TOMORROW Bnt.nfs Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R A. Butler, will open the traditional red patch Box to tell an anxious and crowded Hoitte of Comm< n hai the British budget is likely to offer in way ol relief to one of the most highly taxed In
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    782 6  -  RICHARD CROSSMAN A POLICY FOR SURVIVAL s EH QXE fact about the H-bomb stands out starklyr I'nless we act now, a great part of the human race may blast and burn itself into annihilation. Britain must take the lead in preventing this. We must become the spokesmen for survival.
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 202 6 Sir;— Vox Popull might h J'^ written his letter m Singapore but thai does not mean that his h the v,m- o of me people ol Singapore. 1 do not know who Vox Populi is much lea the couni'.v ol whose people his is the
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    • 447 6 What Danger Does Nehru Mean?' Sir, I am very much abused by Mr. p hi !ip n s report o n his inter- W With M r Nehru. Mr. Nehru has certai Pui up an exci llenl proDasand« for the Chinese com. munists in saying that "they have no expansionist
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    • 351 6 'LEAVE OUR AFFAIRS TO US' Sir;- I have been tolfowmg the orguments for and ogomM i rh f» v .7d °i Mr Vernon B r»lett, VI P. Others before h,m have ra.sed the bogey of inter-communal carnage whenever the clamour for independence ,n the colonies has seemed impolitely loud. Sir
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  • 369 6  - A Cup Of Tea With The Man Whose Report Began It All SIDNEY RODIN 1 by 1 I HAD a quiet rup of tea on Friday uith The Man \VHbs«. Report Started It All. He is Dr. Otto Mtffc the .scientist who fir^t reported to the (Hivernment. earlv in 1'»4».
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 39 6 #^SAVE MONEY/C 1 I 1 low co/i yet any L ki **d of Textiles, 'j»>'' X Readymade '^3 f j GW«, e/c. w//A a I 10 to 25% DISC. Hurry now before it's too lad. at your favourite store—
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  • 312 7 BIG THREE CALL FOR END OF H-BOMB RACE Stnt F N TED ?R^!° NS It? Y fk i Y" 4 UP )-Tho United Mates, France and Britain called yesterday for an early meeting of the United Nations Disarmament Commission to end the hydrogen bomb race with Russia. The proposal for
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 7 photo. Greta Hansen. weariag a wide swatch of was »»5i ban to iiv.n ihe proceedings (hr Consolidated Wholesale M»rist Corps.., cocktail part) at dawn. The unusual pre-brnk-romptete with rockUils. mixed drinkN in d doeuvres, w.i> mven t.» celebrate the opeaiac <»f florists nru oftVei aid after all. said
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  • 135 7 WASHINGTON, April 4 (rp)-The Government restricted distribution of colour films on its hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific to avoid fanning H-bomb tears overseas, it was learned yesterday. iniormed sources said the top level policy decision was based or} the psychological finding that
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  • 191 7 CAIRO, April 4 (AP>— lMueen 40 and 50 leaders ol anti-government students were reliably reported arrested yesterday as tlit» r«Kn Revolution Councilminus President Mohammed Naguib— continued its marathon session expected to produce mmnpnfn..c decisions." The Pv si !< tit. Irid sin asi M< v not
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  • 67 7 NAPLES. April 4, (Reuter) More tnan 1.(100 mock ;ur attacks were made on Mediterranean target? in a sjx-day NATO air exercise which ended here yesterday. Officers said they were greatly satisfied with the speed ol interception of the NATO airmen. While NATO air power in southern
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  • 114 7 m iijun, Apm 4 (AP)— Vice President Richard aid yesterday the Inited States -massive retioiT military policy has 'reduced to a minimum* 1 hance that Hod China will send troops into the Inrto China war. Wli ite H- use critics of polassumed th is tween a
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  • 11 7 Russians Disguised As Poles UP) tssi- meml S r its inl
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  • 7 7 Valetta ev Force Head- Reuter
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  • 50 7 JAKARTA. Apr;; 4. <rp» Dr s son k Asian section I the Indonesian For< Office has been suspei post on order* of the v s reported here yesterday. leta News Agency S larsono*a suspension was connected with tl e question of setting up a joint Japan* seIndonesian bank.
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  • 125 7 WASHINGTON, April 4, (AP) —President Eisenhowei declared in the fifth anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation today that NATO i is visible evidence that in cooperation with the free peoples "we can best preserve our common heritage of freedom against any threat."
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  • 58 7 TOKYO. April 4. \P) Two liiuh-rankint; oAeen in Japan's wartime imperial arniv have turned from the sword to poetry for a livinu Col T. Smv.ya and Col. K Kurimoto write lo\t letters. i n I-nulish or Kreiuh. f.) r a fee. Their rates Al rents for a
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  • 79 7 PHILADELPHIA, April 4 (APV— A U.S Stal Depart-' pol y maker declared st« rday i the United States stand! he p I where we can and in v ys c desire" reg i ess ol difl a een Wj shington i the Ii Government. Prime
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  • 92 7 WASHINGTON, April 4 (Router). Senator William IKnowland, Republican Serrate! leader said yesterday that if the Chinese Communists inter- vened in the Indo-China war the "'free world* 1 had several possible way B to strike back I effectively, including the bomb- ;ng of Chinese territory. He
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  • 110 7 LIVERPOOL. April 4(Reuter) A. 25-year-old Etonian left here by sea yesterday for South America to search for a lost Inca city in Peru loaded down with castor oil and fireworks The city Paitati is guarded by a barbarous Indian tribe called lhe Ma'hagengas. The castor
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  • 140 7 PAHIS. April 4. (tteuter)— Marshal Alphonse Juin stripped 01 French military posts 2 ni> Government declared J^terday h e would not leave /"^nand of Allied land n central Europe until nc a ertainTfc would be reP by another Frenchman rfn" t Bt P
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  • 36 7 yxCE'S number one P-iot :anofl was killed »aj when he rtrating the i F iir jet i ane for I B-. t i>h s lPP ;y Minister. D Sandvs at Melum-m Ai Reuter
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  • 188 7 WASHINGTON, April 4 (AP) British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was reported List night to have sou-ht and received American help and cooperation in preparation lor his delencc in Parliament beginning tomorrow, of America's hvdi«» U cn homh development. IS. co-open Ii n autho-
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  • 125 7 LONDON. April 4: .K« liter) K.k k< teei> ,ut .lir.uh pri-p.ir. .i» in rash Hi on the return «»f tht* Oiiren iiml tl Duke (it Edinburgh from their (omm< ;iu< ilth tour m-\t iiMHitli. th«» Leftwißl Hi-\ nolds NtWl MM todj> •Oumrs tf Tliiiikn Ki\er craft are
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  • 170 7 Dr .Jagan Held In Police Custody GFORC.KTOWN-. Apr (R, h i Cn^ D L lu Hl posed Prime Ministei t Bitish Gumr.. yesterday after i !y order restricting nil mentl to Georgetown He was ■Rtfttd at the i of Manaicony. 40 mik I tho capita] and efcargeri 1 a breach
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  • 20 7 VINCENNZS !NI) I Apr I. (Reutei I the p motoristji when n ng Po e Chief i
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    • 18 7 LARGE ASSORTMENT ENAMELWARE USUAL PRICES COME AND CHOOSE FROM THE WIDE RANGE ON DISPLAY ROBINSON'S RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE
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  • 1380 8 Sunshine And Shadows In The West Indies By The Archbishop Of York HAVE just returned from a visit to the West Indies and also to the colonies of British Guiana and Honduras, neither of which regards itself as part of the \test Indies. I went at the invitation
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  • 150 8  - BOOK OF THE WEEK Pink Elephants PHLIP TOYNBEE The A?e of Suspicion (Andre Deiitsth Ifco T H J S book <-an be safely that if OrE: besin wit len-tl i of »w-5 Ulai 1 half th through the shamblel of kfa childhood in order to exoliin the appalling crime 9
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    • 36 8 chosen by The AMOY CANNING CORPO«?AT!ON (S>re) SOy SAUCE FACfORy UD CYCLE CARRIAGE COMPANY IMITED 43, ORCHARD ROAD, S PORE. til 1 I It has been our pleasure to supply TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT nmUi uANNING CORPN FAPTnov
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  • 676 9  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By moy Canning i Launches lew Venture the most ancient inary arts of China, nutritionally, has ;it. milk, butter, rid oil to countless ions of Chinese, given an ultraM'ttirii;. unique in East, when the Canning CorporaSingapore, opened of its new soy
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    • 590 10 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE r JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Qma, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam II mihiir Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Pcnang S. K.i-scj (HAFAG) Gdns. 10 11 6Apr 7Apr V vhwabeiLstein (NDL) 11/13Apr lfJApr 17Apr S. I c-Tcrkuwn UIAPAti) 5/llMa.v 12May lM4May S Nabob (NDL) !>BMa> ,::june 4June 5 'june
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    • 766 10 i>, BLUE FUNNEL LINE M (to.hhs, MWMIILI) A <0.. LTD. 'ftJSE' DepC. Jnco: :)or,i?od In Singapore rarrirn option to pnx «-e<l via oiln-r ports to load and rfbeharct cargo sailings to LIVEaYOOL, GLAMiOW. LONDON COSTINKNTAL PORTS Dje laUi P Snarh Pena:ic Atreatt for Liverpool, Dublin Swansea CJ 3"! "it \iir
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    • 745 10 Business Done In INDUSTRIALS:- Coofolidat- ed Tin Smel'ers Ords 24/10* \U |*A C and 24/9. Fra^cr Neave |Q| |?d Ords $2.05 to $2.08*1 Gam!^i^*SA^HSS3KJ|L««t 11/14 to 11/3. Lower tf.B7J to $2 M. g°"g«"* Perak 12/7*. Rawang Tin 9/3 Bank lSl" Cwf W H m Jackl Jo 9/4J. Takuapa ls/9. *<**
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    • 517 10 EAST ASIATIC LlnTi SAILINGS MM SCANMNAVIA/UK./LON] Spore P.5'1.,,,,, "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 14'15Ap r l?l:;.\| ir "MEONIA" for Bangkok 1!> tttfV "INDIA" for Djakarta. Kohsichang, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 7 lOMav SKM "LALANDIA" for Bangkok ...14/15May SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCAMiIN For Colombo Aden Port
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    • 611 11 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) Jn the Hiffh Court of the Colony of Singapore txt s a nd of Singapore [N BANKRUPTCY. Wage Earner's Administration Order. No. 314 of 1941 Re AIIMAT BIN SULEIMAN, of Room No. 1-C. House No. 16, jClive Street. Singapore; Omnibus Driver. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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    • 657 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCILELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Required Junior Public Lighting Engineer in Senior Officers" Salary Scale 9630xA30-«90 plus allowances Minimum age 21 years. Qualifications:— Graduate of the Institution of Electrical Engineers or Higher National Certificate 'Electrical) or I City Guilds Final >n Electrical Engineering Practice, or equivalent. Experience in planning,
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    • 836 11 VAC \N( Y Of ASSISTANT PORT OIFKKR, MARINK 1)1 PARIMKNT. I I 1)1 RATION OF MALAYA \PPLICATIONS me inv.ltd for the above upposntdafßi from persons under SS >».irs nf i age and in posM*s>ion o! Dn Ministry of Transport Certificate of Competency us a llastei ol Koreign-going Steamship. T!nappointment trill,
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    • 764 11 htndarcl Sitvicc For The Unrni|>lovt k d M rUOp SI RVH K ,\re ggg| utitioplo\cd ind in a,., j t o help x,,u fin, i Hor t l# Sl no Standard In M !.»vni t>..r.. ia offers m,u ii, f pire i, (h| column Ju i .11 or »r,: f
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    • 402 11 l[,n Abner gy Al Capp NOO«.tMANMOJ£.'/j AHJEST /BUTAMIS M IyOHAIN^T QONNaX TM«S iSTH' 1 |/lf^>W>V///^-av VULTUR&S P£A*. I 7., rPE r.'CK -f mum P«E THEV PO f r K^ I RIGHT HERt, SttTMIS.AS LON<s JFIRSTSICAET I/S TH£ &V*£rjLYt/r/Z£ COrrAfy£\ <VJUSTW'TCOME 2 P'CK-SHUNS. 7 OH,r*v*H*->\ LI'L ABNER— AS fGT Lt VtS
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    • 345 12 OXFORD, WITH AUSSIES, ROW TO VICTORY BOAT RACE LONDON, AUr. 3 (Reuter)-The lighter Oxford! Z.V -h l U> a 9 Vict rv <>VPr Cambridge S !!,,i ,v! lllverslt > b a "ce fro.,, Putney to Mortlake (u.'ord won the tl)<% and ch th sd „.y,.,,,| the ■tortuous river Thames course
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    • 29 12 British Army Win Apr. 3. (Reuter). JT'h the J r beat the French thing &y lion nat h. 1 P Blui i »3nij vr 24 point* I s ix.
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    • 97 12 BADMINTON BALTIMORE. April 4 (Keuter) The brothers Eddie and David hoons of Malaya will meet today in the men's smiles final of the Maryland International Invitation Bad mint.)!i Tournament here. David reached the final with 15 13, 154 victory over Indu\ top pliyor Nandu Natckar.
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    • 354 12 WORLD SOCCER CUP HAMPDEN, PARK, Glasgow, April 3 (Reuter)Ln^land beat Scotland by four goals to two in their world soccer cup match beiore 133,000 spectators here this afternoon, after the teams had been level I—l it half time. It was England's fifth successive victory at Hamn-
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    • 242 12 Ml l EST: SERIES SQUARED J two vktorie,*, each side and Viruwn L,ne vaa pnnciP May v ho, com;:. 1 knocked in s:j minutes hittin i of today's <■ ott'i lit; which [ave ;••< gate ol rO6 runs in fi rest e«, bn by thi ee
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    • 540 12 wday's mate r nasi division W i o- 50 "uddersfleld BoTi -y < 4 I 44 Bui 4 4 J 1 .7 i J 42 ;< 37 in «1 > l lid C 8 fiJ 40 7 14 45 64 39 36 Jin P 3 v 33
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    • 199 12 LONDON. \j)ii! X (We*. irii While their free goring forwards, Allen and Nk Molls. uerc helping England to br.it Scotland n«>t Broniwith Albion, the Eaglish LeafM leaders, were beaten M at home in their vital championship Match against Wolverh.tmpton U'aciderers. A see i goal by Ro v
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    • 403 12 SINGAPORE'S cricketers yesterday reverted to the ordinary. Singapore Cricket Association batsmen did not have that adventurous dev^niayca^re spirit they had last Sunday of meeting: the ball, and though three outright decisions were [reached, much of the sparkle which opened the season appeared to be lost.
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    • 230 12 Rahim Makes It Respectable For The Colony Stadium sa« Singapore b^» »?K at Jalan Besar or the second SS^T^J^S*^^ Servifp a two-nil victory for the c*| o n T Us lime •>» lans contributed to the Asian r™* J lO1 than 5m the match was plaved Games I un <>.
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    • 29 12 Petit.on. tSS bea C Ral°ni h F 0 1 tution 4—2 in afh -i? les Initl»««J tie at JaTan Hi" 1 quartervestordav an Besar stadium
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    • 482 12 AT Ch;ln/ji the Indian Association heat S( by three wicketx: sec W«»od c H SithawaJla b Harbani Sin*h Sheppard b Efarbani Sin^h 10 Hulls b Harbans Singh 1 Wilson c Sitharara b Ashraor la Arkell l.b.w. b Ashraff 15 Partineton caught and bowl Verity Gill 2 Price c Sharma
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    • 86 12 YMCA Ilit A New Low In Colony Cricket f WITH bonier, f low MiN wrre "<\ «"••>' in v,s, Junior tourn.,,, VMCA balNm he.r ground H,,' took the main i ™>re 14 run wil hi VMC.w better than cord for „v foin« out < •enior tournai Tettel of i comor
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