Singapore Standard, 6 April 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD <R /t #fl 4 Vol. IV. No. 278. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.
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  • 229 1 BOMB -BOON OR CURSE? The Tests Increase Chances Of World Peace -Churchill 'Rather Have Tests In Pacific Than In Siberia 9 LONDON, April 5, (Reurer)-Sir Winston Churchill fold the House of Commons today he believed the Hydrogen Bomb tests in the Pacific Ocean increased the chances of world peace more
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  • 243 1 'CIVILISATION IS IN GRAVE DANGER' i IN, Apr. 5. Mr. C. R. »ur opposiopened the mmons deon the i >mb with the believe that today is in I: "In our s lation the world." king under go> ernmenta a weapon e of destr >yities of the ol destroy* of putting
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  • 674 1 Islanders Get Fine 'Close-up' Of The Queen 90-Minute Wonder On Cocos Island From MICHAEL GOH, Standard Staff Reporter COCOS ISLAND, Mon.— Some 450 Cocos islanders were today given a chance which any Londoner would give his right arm to have the chance to see the Queen at a distance of
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  • 57 1 'Crashers' Win Royal Approval v»S ISLAND. Mon. Iwr gate-crashers, re- ;r be (he oldest reon the island. p the Queen and e garden aited to hn .Miievßoss tl the Duke ni.sively to .tuay without tn finally no•uple and gr.i ok hands with i loupon th»>\ sat the steps close fan
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  • 10 1 y aining Norfolk. B "h occu-
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  • 33 1 PARIS. Apr 3. (UP)—Marshal Alphouse Juin. stripped of all his French defence potti :ast week, resigned today a* NATO Commander of all Central Europein land, sea and air forces.
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  • 83 1 ssaoe 1 1 •oj I«- 0, OM r o- SinI on P< Of the \oyal oc- Your Majesty and His Rowai H;phde« to the Cocos-KeeJing Js[ai 7: «5 a great wOUTCt of pleasure to the people of the > y and in particular to tlie Cocos-Keeling Islanders
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    29 1 The crowd that turned up at the S.V.C. Drill Hall in Beach Road to answer the Singapore Government's call for registration for national service. Thirty clerks attended to them.
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  • 36 1 U.S. Narcotics Commissioner Harry J. Ansginger announced :n Washington yes f erdav the seizure in San Francisco of "million of dollars" worth of heroin which he said ffH I smuggled in from Communist (China.
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  • 186 1 FIFTEEN minutes after he was tentatively charged with the attempted murder of his 46-year-old wife Dong Chui Sing, i Principal or St. Andrew's Junior School, Singapore, was hugged and kissed by his young daughter Dora, whom he was alleged to have hurt with
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  • 803 1 ONE thousand two hundred and twenty-five youths between the ages of 18 and 20 years were registered for national service in Singapore yesterday. The registration took ten and a ha'.f houn. Mr. Loggin told a press confereme that during th« early part of the day.
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  • 140 1 THIS photo made at :i height of n.OOO feet and *>0 miles from the hur>t. shows the cloud which formed after the detonation of a HydroSen Bomb at Eniwetok Atoll, in the Marshall Islands. Two minute, after the detonation the cloud had reached a height of
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  • 173 1 WASHINGTON, April 5, (Keuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said today that Chinese Army gunners were manning the Communist anti-aircraft batteries around the beleaguered French fortress of Dien Bien Phu in I InctarChina. Mr. Dulles made this statemtnl when he testified
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  • 103 1 MALAYA'S population, Including ChrM ii- as Island and Cocos Keeling Islands, at the end of 195S wa s 0,962,032 a B Increas* of 251,951 over the total at the end of the previous year. The new figure is made up of the following: FEDERATION:
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  • 26 1 GENERAL Sir Cameron Nicholson. Adjutant-General to the British forces, left London airport on Sunday to visit troops In Korea. Hongkong and Malava. Renter
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  • 89 1 t i t t Paklri^ainy and Mr. 1. J. L. Leijsslui will sorve on the hrsi Appeal Tribunal which will tentatively sit jt the Singapore Civil Distri. t court in Hm aacond week of Mav to hear appeals aq.«M».,r national tervicc. Chairman of the Tribunal Mr.
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  • 94 1 LONDON, April 5. (Rcuu-t —Sir Winston Chun hilj dUc\osmdtodmj that lie and Prevident Roosevelt agrred In ]«mi that Britain and the United btates would n ot use Ikm atomic bomb without ea. !i others runsent. Churchill speaking \m th.f House or Commons. niad«- pui»uc for
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  • 618 2 PAY RATES FOR S'PORE MILITARY FORCES SINGAPORE Government yesterday announced rates of the pay, pensions, gratuities and other grants to officers and other ranks of the proposed Singapore Military Forces. The rates of pay apply only to members of the Forces performing Colour Training Service or Mobilised Service for continuous
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    34 2 photo. Singapore City Council president. Mr. T P. F. McNeice. with his wif«. two children and amah, on board the La Marseillaise. n which they sailed f'»r Britain yesterday, on six months' leave. Standard
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  • 104 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib in Singapore .yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No J KN > s Loose 59 59 J No. 1 R.S.S. 99| 59*' No. 2 R.S.S. 58? 59 No. 3 R.S.S. 57] 58 Tone: Stead v. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yester day was
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  • 213 2 Man Killed In Crash JUDGMENT in the sum of $25,680 was given in the Singapore High Court yesterday to the wife of a vegetable seller, Ang Choon Chvvee, who was killed in a collision with a car driven by Ong Ah Pui. The award was made
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  • 137 2 Marriage Bill For Review MR. c;. R. DASARATHA KA.i. a l-< gislative Council or. will DiDve liie reference of his Hindu Mo.-io^ainuus Marriage 8.-l! fo a Selort Committee l < fort it comes up for the second reading at (he Singa- )< <e Legislative Council meeting next Tuesday. Due to
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  • 43 2 Standard Staff Reporter THIEVES entered a shop in Ah Hood Road. Singapore, on Sunday night by sawing oft the padlock of the door They made off with 24 bottles of stout, five tins of cigarettes a fountain pen and $110 cash.
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  • 55 2 MR. C C TAN. Progressive Party leader will query thr S n«ap«re (.overnment on films and cinemas a t the meet inz of the Leffislattvc Council next Tuesday meeiin, «inVm ■S f r the number of Permanently established nnema houses in Singapore
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  • 92 2 THE Singapore manager of Q«ntas/British Overseas Air"ays Corporation, Mr H B^ch. yesterday denied' the statement that before the t UAC Constellation landed a Kaiiang airport on March lidtihets to hack their wav through should the p,a« C rS This statement, which anpeared in The Sta^Sard ,L
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  • 116 2 MALACCA. Mon.- Barington tvans (30) a European planter claimed trial i n the Magistrate s Court today to a charge of causing the death of a young schoolboy. Hong Kong Win? i by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide t?v ai*itZ- kn(xki
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  • 291 2 •TOKYO. April B (ReuteriA spokesman of the Japan nuuoer Manufacturers* Association said today the Japanese Government wa< seeking approval of th e United Kingdom on a plan lor "linking crude rubber imports .rorn Malaya and Indones a He said this was the reason
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  • 83 2 He Will Produce Holy Play EDDIE DOWLING. considered b> stare and screen critics to be America's most gifted direrlor and the man who won universal acclaim when he produced, directed and acted id the Pulitzer prizewinning stage drama. "The Glass Menagerie." arrived in Singapore on Sunday. Kddie is returning to
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  • 103 2 FOIR geld dubs, which had hern missing from the Royal Singapore Cio'f Club at Sime Road, were eventually found in tiie homes of two youths, the Singapore Fifth Police was told yesterday. T I was stated by the pro- fion after Saniasee Mirir.nd Olaganathan
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  • 127 2 KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 (AP)-Mr. Robert N. Lindsay. Chief Press Oflicer in the Federation Information OfTice. has been appointed Press Liaison Officer to the Kenya Government. Mr Lindsay who came* to the Federation In Aug. 1952, has been released b v the Federation Government
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  • 147 2 8 Years For Armed Robber rfG BOH CHYE. found guilty 'on an unanimous verdid <> f [committing armed r*" .try. was sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to tight years' rigorous imprisonment .\g. who had three previou convictions, oflfered nc defence when '^e case for the crown concluded. On
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  • 333 2 Council Debates '53 Johore Report At Length JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The debate on Johore's annual report for 1953 and adjournment speeches took almost four hours at the continued Johore State Council meeting today. When the last answer at question time had been given by the State Secretary, Dato Seth bin
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    • 21 2 Special Deserted His P M?, S A L k S o Tyack Wife' »ivei ami Udiß mitUatlo- that he had .tw.
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  • 92 3 Two Plastic Surgeons To Pemonstrate In Malaya Standard Staff Reporter TWO AiiNtralian surgeons, Mr. B K Rank and his assistant. Dr. R. H. Stanistreet, will arrive in Singapore by ,i; nn Friday, to demonstrate recent developments i» Australia in the plasticsurgerj field. pend a month in Singathe Federation. The first
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  • 55 3 W A.:I an Sin 5a p n P. A. A. <> we ?k s on T dep 11 9.30 a.m. rvi the tered H 1 s e from S 10.15 Fri ays ai 6.15 p.m. Singapore Tuesdays ai 9.90 a.m. ire from m ;s;o i. can bo k
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  • 84 3 MAGISTRATE RETURNS TO THE BENCH AFTER HOSPITAL STAY .Ir .1 m" return^ esterday M ir if] as s he 1 »:vin« SlOO for king instead >t =>- i 'axi stand and leaving tii s :axi unattended. A ither taxi driver. X4 T•• Vi:: was fined SlO for 1 ting his
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  • 39 3 HO>: '.KO'SG. Aprft s— Special Stan I S frvice: Closing 1 lc< Hongkong Exchange e 515.75 to £1 sterling; &5.T' L T SSI: $1818 to Malay n s ***** to one Indonesian Gold 244.8 to 1 *ael.
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 3 SINGAPORE'S 5470.--001 Vaa Kleef Aqimrium. when opened to tin* I^iibJii in fivo montlis' tiwe, will be the finest iquarinai in South-east .\%i.i. and on a par with »i >st aquaria in the 'rid. said .Mr. Fred AkluirM (above) the Coloay'i aquarium adviser, yesterday. He arrived here recently. Aquarium Adviser Me
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  • 75 3 KHOO BAH CHEE was i!Mi"4-. I in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with 'heating Gn Yong Chuan of $277.87 on Oct. 10, last year. Khoo .vi> alleged to have induced Gn to deliver to him edible rird'a nest, by falsely presenting a Kwantung Provin'•ial Bank
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  • 239 3 Redundancy In PWD standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 30 daily-rated workers employed by the Architect, Works and Building section of the Singapore Government's Public Works Department will be retrenched from service on Apr. 3<», becaue of redundancy. The Government and City Cvinci': Labour Union. 1 *h represents
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  • 44 3 MARYANI )in K^i-nari (30). faced .1 tentative charge yesterday a\ the Singapore Fifth Police Court >f being in possession >( a dagger at Holland R>ji. Sirt^ap'jre on Apr. 3. The? u'^^ fixed for Apr. 12. Kamari was allowed $1,000 >}; in one surety.
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  • 243 3 Wegner' s Pledge To Aid Boys' Town FATHER Nicholas H. Wegner, Dire c t o r of Father F!arrj4j:i*> Boys Town ,)t Nebraska, on his arrival in Singapore yesterday, pledged to aid the Colony s Boys 1 Town in every way he could. On a three-m >nth tour Japan the
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  • 97 3 Arson Bid Fails: Man Is Detained Standird Stiff Reporter residents »f Singapore's Beo Lane letained a Malay who is ill »ge i > .uve trievi to set tit- t> one of the attap huts there S-r\ iiv afternoon. After the inn wraj alleged to have fluni something on ;o the
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  • 41 3 WE are requested to correct a misstatemen? in >ur publication of Apr. Mr. A. L B. Swaine states that he merely organised the dispatch of these orchils on behalf of the Administrator Cocos. We regret the mistake.
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  • 115 3 THE first "wall concrete" for the Stu-ipore Harbour Board's aevr $6,000,000 Queen's Gcivin? Dock was laid in Keppel Harbour early last w v*k This nrw dock Is an Intermedtiry between ILs King's Dock jiuj atlux smaller docks. It is expected to be completed at the end
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  • 282 3 —If Strike Threat Stays KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-The Railway Administration, it is understood, today requested the Traffic Operators' Union to withdraw its strike notice before negotiations on the Union's demands are started. This The Standard .learnt, was one of the demands the Railway Administration made
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    35 3 photo Till: "Mayor** of Siagapare toys' Toun. Chaa Ki.i Hhji welcoming Father Wegaer. Four of his 'Tommis*iofier.s" soon in th,. baekgTMMi are: Tin- Ton? Wt\ John ■ardiac, T» n Kim Boat and Gismsoa Piuri. Standard
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  • 210 3 THE Go! len Jubilee Year of the Singapore Young Men's Christian Association, 1 ».">;. ihowed an excess of income of more than $5,000. through l );>t!i •Jubilee and Coronation Year functions, states the .sixth postwar annual report publishe 1 yesterday. if the nett return from
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  • 158 3 'Govt. Can't Be Made In 24 Hrs.' Standard Staff Reporter MR. KEITH PAYNE, Adult Education Officer of the British Council, gave a talk on "Parliamentary Government/* at a government office in Johore Bahru yesterday. Parliamentary Government is not an institution that can be manufactured in 24 hours like a motor
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  • 64 3 SEAH Ah Ark was allnved $500 bail in two sureties In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday after he was arraigned on a charge of attempted extortion on Apr. 1. It was alleged that Seah threatened Tan Toll Kim in Boat Quay. Singapore, with assault, unless Tan
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  • 198 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you content with the wav you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing
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  • 225 4 POLICE MAY HACK DOWN DOOR TO GAIN ENTRY THE Singapore Ninth Police Court Magistrate Mr. R.8.1. Pates ruled yesterday that the Police were within their rights In hacking down a door to gain entry to a house during a raid. Mr. Pates said this in reply to a submission by
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  • 165 4 The Queen Will See Our Orchids A CALL for help from the Ceylon Orchid Circle to the Malayan On hid SteiHy. for some of Singapore's beautify blooms to fill (he Queens room at the mansion of Lord Soulbury, Governor (irneraJ of Ceylon, on her forthcoming visit there was answered yesterday
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  • 109 4 SULTAN GIVES $2,000 FOR NEW MOSQUE THE Fr vatc Set retary to the Su cl .'oiiore. Captain Abd K. iir iin Hajl M<<':k»nu>c: Said. presented cash donatic n < f 12.00C to Inche Abdul Rahman Ifaryadi, ;.-i ofTuic: i. i :hc Breeze Plain m ft Mosque building Committee, in Singapore.
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  • 92 4 STAFF members of the Public Relations Office gave a farewell lunch at the Air View Restaurant last Saturday to Miss Clara Wong. Public Relations receptionist at Kallang Airport, who has resigned from her post. Miss Wong is leaving: the Colony for Hongkong on April 14. Picture
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  • 465 4 S'PORE CHINESE ANALYSED BY 'THE TIMES' 'The Unpredictable Element 9 LONDON, April 5, (Reuter) An orricle in the Times today described a certain section of the Chinese community in Singapore cs the unpredictable element in the future of the colony. The writer of the article, a Times con impendent lately
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  • 111 4 'the next tw e vet Pl^t C ™ony over Council and chairman «f/£. Singapore City Mr. m t e .i'™' Improveme »t Trust. Ma V rvM he Frc h "i?U| SMfteJf Explaining that thp Tmct Ihe Colo rf S lg nits r I?- r ."«ce
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  • 29 4 FOR driving a car with an expired licence, Loh Kok Meng of H.M.S. Terror, was fined $15 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr F.A. Chua. yesterday.
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  • 336 4 Court Dismisses Five Death Appeals KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Appeals against conviction and death sentence by five men lor offences under the Emergency and murder, were today dismissed by the Federation Court of Appeal. The five appellants were: Wong Onn, alias Wong Eng. Kau Kim Chanp, Pajan Singh, Charan Singh and
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  • 9 4 The programme was record-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 82 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From T.r»O p.m. April 4th to 7.30 a.m. on April 5 Spore (77FJ Penan (7GF), Kota Bahru (74F) K.L. (73F> Ipoh j74F). Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 ajn. to 7.30 p.m. on April 5. Spore tB9FI. Penanr (90F), Kota Bahru (89F), K.L (92F) Ipoh (95F),
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  • 682 5 Keystone For National Loyalty, Says Stockwell KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The ormy in Malaya will hove an nportant role in developing the essential loyalty of citizens towards a jmtcd nation and maintaining its internal stability if the political thermometer fluctuates with the attainment of self-government,
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  • 126 5 350 MYFers TO GATHER IN KL FOR INSTITUTE \l LIMPIR. Mon.— I rhf 4th All-Malaya 1 Methodist Youth Fellow- 1 tip Institute will be; rid here from April 2"! at the Methodist !i<»\ s' School. 35ti MY F. members 1 irta of the Fed., raSingapore are i attend, including I
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  • 63 5 Lark Sye, was •nan of the RubAssociation of it its annual genist Saturday. also elected officials: Vice>rs. Lee Koni; Q iee Lam. Ko Teck P ty Hee. Messrs. Tan Seng W.jo Keng Guan. <. Yap Ee Chian. Chi >nh Hiok Chor. 'uan, Kang Tiow Cheng
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  • 70 5 HIE Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's tnion at an rut ihv meeting yesterday protested against the twle which officers of the Straits Steamship Com-stnke-bound vessels adopted against deck crews while in non-Malayan ports. scussed at 'i' three- week ofcf lopted 14 resolurondemned ol non->eunien en's Registration red the
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  • 51 5 LING Choc Ho of Albert Street, was fined a total of Sl5O by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. F. A. Chua, yesterday, for driving a car without a licence and when hot covered by third party insurance on Fob. 15. He was also disqualified from driving for a
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  • 19 5 bin Haji Md. Controller of ■■••<■ Kelantan, has left Pur on transfer eeded by Syed > r frn:i-. Penang.
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  • 135 5 NAVAL cadet Chia Cheng Lock, who was successful in an examination hold last December, will leave for England by air on April 12 for training In the Britannia Royal Naval College. Dartmouth. Candidates who have received application forms lor entry into the Royal Malayan
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  • 70 5 SIXGAPORE Polk* Special Branch iast night announced that they have received a Dumber of coDies of "Ftotedom Mews**, a Malayan Communist Party publication, received by people in the Colony through the post. The Communist newsheel attacked the National Serv: t S heme. bilingual education and
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  • 55 5 TAY AH SAI (23) faced a tentative charge of murder in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday. It was alleged that Tay intentionally stabbed to death Joseph Koh Kim Guan with a knife at Cuppage Road OH April M. Tay was remanded Until Wednesday when the
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  • 61 5 photos 7v! C SlB «aPorf Base District. Major-Central A.O. O Carroll S»ott (right), talking to Lt. Col J.E.G Hav Commanding Officer, the Ist. Battalion, the Gordon Highland* ms. BELOW: Men of the battalion about to embark on the trooper Empire Fowey which is taking them h«>m
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  • 292 5 BAZAAR EARNS $27,000 FOR THE BLIND I THE gross proceeds of the 1954 International Bazaar, in aid of the Singa- pore Association for the] Blind, which was held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Mar. 6. amounted to $27,787. 'The $317 for The Hall VII donate^ by the Jewish Welfare
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  • 314 5 GIRL WHO CONSORTED WILL NOT DIE GETS 10 YEARS ON APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sentence of death passed on a girl. Lee Ah Tai. for consorting with armed bandits, was today reduced t^ ten years' imprisonment bv the Federation Court of Appeal. Miss Gunn Chit Wha. who argued the appeal
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE Rural Boar will make district collection on Tuesday. April 13, at th>> vacant market in West Hill Village, in the Sembawang area. All rates and cues payable to the Rural Board on houses, land and rubber estates may be paid at this centre between
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  • 35 5 THE Singapore Naval Base Labour Union, representing about 10,000 civilian industri >i workers for the Admiralty, toi! start negotiations on Trida> with Naval authorities on a proposed new salary scheme.
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  • 321 5 Laundrymen Turn Up For Big Send-Off Standard Shipping Reporter THE band of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles was In attendance ot the Singapore Harbour Heard wharves yesterday when the trooper EmpiTe Fowey sailed for Britain, with the First Bottrlion Gordon Highlanders, under the command of Lieut. Col.
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  • 121 5 A Flowery Farewell For The Colonel IPOH M«m -Non-C'oirmn >- sionerl officers and t>th« r ranks of the l/f C.urkha Rules \r I the road of their Headquarter* at Ipoh today to sav fOOdb.va Ito their Commanding Officer, Lt.-Col W C. Walker, Dso 0.8.E. who has commanded the 'Battalion sinre
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  • 856 6 I )URING World War 2 we caught up on our geography. We heard of and learnt to spell the names of ibscure or half-remembered Russian towns and villages. The armies of imperial Japan, as they ravaged and plundered China, fixed in our minds th e names of cities
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 157 6 Sir; "Vox Populi" amuses himself at the expense of Mr. C.C. Tan because the latter has said that elected members can be a *'menace" to the people. "Vox Populi" ridicules the Rendel Report, wishing to do away with the Governor and to control internal security from
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    • 1093 6 Sir; Abdaj has successfully twisted the context of my letter to the ends of his own rhetoric. He asks for a reasonable attitude, but to what end? The very essence of logic can be twisted to suit any point of view if the truth
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    • 219 6 Sir: The Director of Education has stated thqt 21 new heads of schools are to be appointed shortly. Where does the Director expect to get 21 teachers with sufficient experience to warrant promotion? Recently, some fairly junior hands were promoted. It won't be long before a teacher
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    • 234 6 Sir; The frequent occur--1 idents in which o! motor can or sustain inj urv sometimes with fatal results raises the question whether msurance against third partv nska should not be made compulsory. With the steadily inCTCMmi volume of motor traffic on foads in thi, country whose builders
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    • 80 6 MPr- Will someone who is a competent authority O n Government procedure and regula--SJJ2. p a se enlighten me S^fh^olli* within the power of the Head of a Department .S.Hv 1 aS a^ debt collector fS; Petty sundry grocers fish mongers vegetable sellers Is it ih' S
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    • 405 6 Sir: The City Council*! attitude towards the proposed first Asian Mayors' conference is puzzling. It has emphatically declined th e invitation to it for the second time. It seems to say. "If VO u are so interested in u s and the city, please visit it yourself.
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    • 118 6 Sn: J u r ns of »v» iroaa di re] «.t ii 011^ trnnv t Socia Department Lump .r Mui for Honours < offer of M for I BA <r B Graduate »hi o:J«T S a |480 x IS t Honu ir s C,\ ph.v or E
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  • 201 6 Review of Views lH Ihem Sob Alone' MALAYS iKt Colony should not ihed tear? of fjmpathy with the Sin« po;\ Malay Union <m the rejection by the Rendel Commit ion o f it s memormnciuMi." Utusan Me ayu »ayi lot the ICa .iv Union weep M»e the people of Sinfaporc
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    101 7 photo. Indian premier Jawaharlal Nehru opened demonstrations celebrating the 21st anniversary of the Indian Air Force recently at Tilpat Range. 15 miles from Delhi. Nehru (centre) watches the display. Beneath the shade is his daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. In front of Nehru are his two grandsons, one shading his eyes
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  • 156 7 Preview Of The Budget: LONDON, April 5, (Reurer) The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Bulter. today disclosed to the Ccbmet his budget proposals 24 hours before he is to present rricm to Parliament. sed with Sir Winston Churchill and other plans for
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  • 66 7 l ON* DON. April ."> I l'P> iit an evangelist, Billy i.iliam. called >evterda> President Eisenhower Queen Elisabetk 11 to the lead in proclaiming w international day of lwi to beat the Hydrouen bomb, Speaking at his first outmretnu in Britain, in Trafalgar square. iham told
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  • 114 7 HUDDERSFIET.D. England, April 5, (Renter) A Labour member of Parliament claimed here last night That a recent meeting of the parliamentary Conservative Party had decided Sir Winston Churchill would retire soon alter the Queen's return from her Commonwealth lour. It had also been decided that the
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  • 207 7 'Teach The Reds A Lesson WASHINGTON. Apr. 5, (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles urged free world nations today to rally round French Union defenders in Indo-China to teach Communists they cannot smash freedom by "making suicide assaults.'* 'The need of the hour Is solidarity on 'he
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  • 42 7 KINGSTON, (Jamaica), Apr. 5 (AP). Dockworker ■lames Williams, jailed for tiie past nine months for no h- support o) his wife, icon £10.000 in the J arnica Stoeepstakej on Sunday. Williams owed £20 back support payment* to i*^
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  • 304 7 VIETMINH 'HUMAN SEA' ATTACKS REPULSED HANOI, Apr. 5 (AFP)— Colonel Christian de Castries today counter-attacked with tanks and infantry to repulse the third and most furious assault of the battle for Dien Bien Phu launched by the Vietminh Communists last night. The retreating rebels left behind more than 1000 dead,
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    97 7 photo. SCRLLN beauty Gene Tiernev is shown with Aly Khan, one of the richest men in the world, in a sports rar at Kosarito B eafh Mexico, where they met fo r the second time on Mar. .{O. At a new s conference the sani P day. the actress \vor
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  • 222 7 'Soviets Would Destroy NATO' PARIS. April 5: (AP) French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault told the French nation last nicht that the Soviet Union's entrance into the North Atlantic Treaty Organs sation (NATO) would destroy French na ttoi I security. The Minister spoke on r programme corameroorat NATO's fifth anniversary. Ht
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  • 34 7 FIVE men died «t>'l utliors wrere critics. in a nursi ry explocioi lire whu h on Monday i •d the Commercial 11 U I Cunnamulla, 4«>B mie u« of Brisbane.
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  • 120 7 HEIDELBERG, Southwest Germany April fc European police and United States military police have arrested the suspected leaders of one of the largest international smuggling rings in Europe, it was announced here last night. The ring working in Get> i many Switzerland, Belgium j and
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  • 68 7 CHELSEA, Massachusetts. Apr. 5 (,\P)_,\ mother with tuo complete organs of conception, who conceived separately in each one. today gave birth to her second child a boy three weeks after the first, a girl. .Medical men described the pregnancies as extremely rare. The mother is Mrs.
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  • 40 7 BELGRADE. Apr. 4 (Reuter). President Tito said yesterday that the danger ol EastWest war was now "considerably less* 1 than it was two or three yean ago main y be IvMh sides had established an _a_:;""!fJ oqui'. ihr'um.
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  • 45 7 KARACHI A; f> (Reuter) The Pakistan Government has refused a Soviet cultural mission ;o visit East Bengal. it was authoritatively earned. Th« mission comprising ballet dancen and sing< i arrived here U rtnij on a tour of West Pakistan. No
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    • 77 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standord London Correspondent P-cc^°o^? h N h A f? 5: Thc following ore the closing n f K the London Market. ONOON RUBBER LONDON TIN 1 7 C d. I l 7 8 d. Spot £754 per ton 17H. buyers, £755. Ptcmbcr iB'd. Three months £719
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    • 645 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE JOIN! SKKVICE To Colombo <■< no.t Marseilles. Antw-rp Rotterdam. Hiimhur Bremen Spore P S ham Penang TS Kassel (IIAPAG) 6Apr 7Apr MV. Sihwabenstein <Ni>L) 11/15Apr lKApr 17Apr TS I ■M-rkiM-,, (lIAPA(i) r > ll\ia> 12Maf r; UMav TS Nabob (NDL) ..28May/3June 4June 5 (.June Hong
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    • 922 8 M:aM BLUE FUNNEL UNE Tei:S4l4 m imes) MANSFILLD CO., LTD. ?as,sgT Dept. Incorporated In Singapore < arriers option to proceed via other ports to lo:t<l and discharge cargo swUM.s to I IVCRI'OOI (.I.AMiOw LONDON A CONIIMATAL POR'l > Dje Sails P Sham Penang Atri-us for Liverpool. Dublin Swansea Apr 15
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  • 121 9 produce market in ore was ea«ier in copra t in coconut oil yesterda i only small business r buy« rs for A| ril shipI *ed j-.t si 1 per picul m 111 ra ai $291, those for i pment i ing $2i> and respectively. Coconui oil -i en at
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  • 241 9 Rubber Interest From S. America JAKARTA, April 5: South America is interested in buying Indonesian rubber, according to an Indonesian trade delegation which has just returned from a tour of Argentina, Chile and Mexico. These countries at present purchase upwards of 70.000 tons yearly on the
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    52 9 photo WORKERS arc busy round the clock in this maze of pipes and scaffolding as constructions take shape in the huge fair grounds which will house the annual Milan Industry Fair. The exhibition is one of Europe's most important industry fairs, with almost all of the couudies in the world
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  • 127 9 Rl BBFR prices in Singapore closed ai st>| rents per Jb. lor first grade rubber for April shipment on a Steady market. (59J cents on Saturday). Traders reporter] fair activity though overseas orders were lacking. Profit-taking riuaed quotations to ease, bui againsi that upcountry showed come buying interest. Most
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  • 61 9 RAXGOOX. Apr, 3. d'Pt The Burmese government yesterday signed eootracti with Japanese and Asnerican Arms for the construction of a $50. 000.000 paper factory scheduled to be completed within two years. Industrial Deputy Director U Saw Tun signed lor Burma and J.A. Pruyn I<r Fisher HatUs
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  • 820 9 MALAYAN tin shares were firmer in the Singapore market yesterday, while rubbers continued to rise in price although business was restricted owing to Ihe lack of sellers. Industrial shares were generally quietly steady. Buyers Sellers J Alex Bricks Ords. 3 .35 1 40 Pref.
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    • 343 9 LVI Abner l Bv Ctfpp I^"^ ALI L GAL AM CA'KJ 7 TAKE CAPt C' NQ X I WHO K.Ni AH UNLOAPTH^H(H |AW THAU'S TW'AMJWtH' V &&:?~-\\k)gp!ffi'; M feoSuL L^l" T E^J^/ I TRASHBEAM fEA tEAVE^pgi^ HOWRI6LI.. r r -IT < S UWBMtI.yJ Alley Oop By V. T. Hamtin sO?^v
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  • 589 10  -  MARY BROWN Advice By DRETTINESS or personal! lily? Which do mrn prefer? Run J., a reader, ask* th* question. She writes: "An (i r fnt merit has blown up in (ur office. Imagine tiro g\ out for an tvening, one vlain with lots of prrWOnantyi the
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    53 10 pic CLAMOROUS Vcra Clouzot. 26 and Bra*ilian-born film star of the Grand Prix film •The Wases Of Fear, arrived in London from Paris last week bringing with her some of the newest Paris fashions. She is pictured here wearing hand-beaded short evening dress by Dior. The dress Is silk embroidered
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  • 290 10  - Algae Goes To Milady 's Head Nadeane Walker I>l T nn > t»n r M'.nvced bon:i"l. with a bit of nonleftM >n it And >»tu'U be -Vir.ru the l.ttot hat style fr >.tj Piris t >r .»l^t<v d>«d Um prottit^; ;>.nk and blue mlours, ha> htv^n Ukra up with enth;tx;.»sni
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  • 363 10 I AM unhappily married as my wife and I do not love one another. I have fallen hi love with a girl in my office but dare not tell her. What should I do? "HERMIT" (K.L) DON'T tell her anything you are not in a position t>
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  • 544 10  - IT'S A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE TO KEEP ALL MEN WAITING DINA DARASHA Soys i WOMAN Is always late. on the principle that a man should be kept waiting. Most other principles have their periods of fatigue or rest, when they are neatly folded up and tucked away out of sight and
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    65 10 C THESE tare treaties* pictured below by Paris designer 2 i .Miss Arabelle and presented by her in a recent show Z "<> are: (LeftM A two-piece bathin? suit with a tiny bon- net t > protect the hair. Note the white bow and pocket J on the skirt. (Right)
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    • 213 10 J The Stars And You I K\ RITA DEL MAR 1 J T OI AYS QlOT%tion: The quarrels of lo\ers M»..r. M** k siiinmer sti»rnis; J j when th»-y have passed." > MaOaatc Nvrkn*. i J A«IK»-March 21 t., April !l- •■♦^T Im 1 fJV your stand-.n? i 2 K"'
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  • 520 11 KARACHI, Apr. 5 (UP)— Pakistan's 16-man contingent for the Second Asian Olympic Games at Manila next month includes an Asian record-breaking sprinter and a middle-distance runner, according to timings recorded at the recent Pakistan National Olympic Meet. Abdul Khaliq, of the Pakistan army, who turned
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  • 70 11 rroW night'l boxing he Colony s Asian and the P«t of Happy Wot id I off, the Singapor* B '8 Association hon. H. lie Dunsford. said team for the j cted ifter try- sionala Lim Kce ep Vithool at the School at 530 .am« day.
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  • 85 11 HONG KONG, .•■r. .S. i Ming, a broad qualified for Hong •am to the Asian hen he cleared 22 •hei at the annual ar match between the Kong Athletic Club. HK -.:>■ and the South Association at i sity grounds ye«--e Ming cleared the i three
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  • 40 11 KOTA BAHRU. Mon Suara Muda th« leading Malay Sports Club which has done much to raise the standard of soccer In \he State have made arrangements U) leave tor Singapore on April Bth to play three matches.
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  • 320 11 MANILA, Apr. 5 (AP)— Japan, India and Indonesia the cream of athletes competing: in Asia's bi^esi sports spectacle— the Second Asian Games on Mai I Hit' (ninpetition will crown new Asian champions m\ probably topple a string of old records. It should iif 2 indication of
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  • 55 11 ket XI to :neet ril 16. IT and 18 d bo »n held over le Stlangor to the side to 19-year- the Fedei ij e son of represented I ►te ii tin of the ing the 1:1 a Selune pirked to Captain). g N e-Capt) e
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  • 20 11 5 (AP)._South Lo ke wo:) the hampion- lay with a ore of 274-15 n Dai Roes who
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  • 30 11 THE annual soccer mutch between Johore combined Schools and Singapore comt-in ed Schools will be Played rn the Muar Club Padang on Sa 'tut day April 10. 19.14
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  • 94 11 IT WAS A dismal start in yesterday's YMCA open lei ni| invitation championships at Bras Basah Road. Of the six ties scheduled for the evening, only one was played. In. the only match. 11. Kamis beat Arthur Chan 6-0, 6-0 in the men's singles opener. Ties
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  • 190 11 Singapore Harbour Board RC beat Tiong Bahru Rangers '.i-l in a SAFA Division 2 League match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Saod. Law! her and Ah Mun In goal were tne stalwarts in the Harbour defence. Bird had the honojr of scoring his <ide"s goals
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  • 114 11 LONDON, Apr. 5 (Reuter) —For the first time in the 27--years history of the world table tennis championships which were begun at Wembley today a qualifying tournament had to be held for the Swaythling Cup— the mens team championship. This was because of record entry of 32
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  • 64 11 SYDNEY. April 5: (Reuter) Len Hirtton and h s M.C.C. team have gone a good way to restoring England cricket prestige "by squeezing the rubber" in their Test series in the West Indies, the Sydney Morning Herald said in an editorial today. When England lost th e first
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  • 82 11 AT the annual general meeting of the Swift A. A. held at the Victoria School on Sunday, the following were elected office-bearers for IHM: President: Mr. A McColm; Vice-President: Mr. Henry Yap: hon. secretary: Mr. Tan Eng Yoon asst. secretary: Mr. Chan Onn Leng: hon. treasurer: Mr If.
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  • 270 11 JPTER defeating Keberna- t Timan° rt SX? h aso i the Div. iflA 3FuS ••ion by six! to nothing TvanU did mn the scoreJ Jaffar and v main spoil--Bk Hmah 1 deadly, TiJ l t e other n aad Bukit keeper by surprise. Two miryites
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    • 284 11 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOVu] s.s. "OVERIJSEL" r\UE to arrive from E.:rope on 6th inst. alongside godo\vn s 13-14. Damaged packages mav be temieied for survey on I.3th inst from 8 am. No further survey will be held. For particulars please apply to: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel. 5071.
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    • 740 11 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. STRIKE EXTRACT FROM CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH TO SHAREHOLDERS Briefly, while negotiating: a wage increase with the Halay Seamen's Union, with which the Company has listorically negotiated all wages adjustments in the >ast, a demand for a 70 r o increase in wages was eceived from the Indo
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    • 751 11 SITUATIONS VACANT PPLICATION'S aTe i^ileTi for the temporary post of Assistant Registrar of Malayaa i statistics in the Department o: Statistics, Singapoie, on a m<>ni v to-month basis on the salary scale of $630x35- 1.030/ 1.1 00x40--1420 a month with a Variable Allowance in Cordance with the rates at prc<=^:it
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    • 714 11 Standard Servii-e For The Un<»iii|»lo)4'd AT Vor'R vi K \U't: Are unt-mplo\rd .ind in n«-cd r, help >ou rind uork thr Sin«.« r «r, standard tnrmplo>mrnt Kummi oners >.. u free s P a fe m ikfc column JuM „r Hnlr ;J local Mjndard office for ai application form whirl,
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  • 381 12  - Board men Reject Bendemeer Prefer... S' PORE STADIUM AT KALLANG K.R.S. VAS By A REGOMMENDA TI O N that the Singapore badntinton hall at Guileniard Road be thenucleus for a future Sports Slu<lium at Kalian i Basin will be made to the Go\ernment by the Colony Stadium Board a committee
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  • 334 12 T< k R refereeing deprived Wonderladi Sporti Party of t > sure points in a SAFA division Iwo game at River Valley Read yesterday. Their opponenti were the Young Men's Muslim Asociation whj won 4 H. The Tt feree who time and a^ain received "cat calls"
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  • 29 12 I the Malayan other ranks •pecer kupuo yesterday the Army Df M ,i Police beafsingapore Guards Regt. (RMP) 2— l ffter the Jatter had taken the JC\ld.
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  • 152 12 BEFORE a capacity crowd a 4 Bj-'i pjhat o n Friday, Paul Cheng, a fast improving Singapore welter sopped Fighting Ah K n the tfth of a scheluled .'i^ht round's contest. Pjul made hi> heavier opponent a punching bag throughout, sidestepping gracefully wrhen Ah Kow retaliated
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  • 127 12 HONGKONG, Apr. 5. (Reuten.— Tlie Hong Kong football association today derided to invite Arsenal or Blackpool, West Bromwich, Preston Northend o r Tottenham in order of preference to play thme matches here and three in Mjrnila i n the latter part of May provided Manila is
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  • 51 12 year, but no further progress on the project was reported. This mouth, the Government asked the Board With the coming transfer I of the Colony airport to Paya Lebar, plans had Ik'cii made by the Markets Committee for Kal- 'Dream H.i'l' for A 'Dreu./i
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  • 160 12 'Save The Hall' Dollar Fund AFTER nearly a week of inactivity, the Standard's Save the Hill Dollar Fund started rolling a-jain a good roll. for yesterday a total of $130 came to brn^ the Fund up to $74:{.J.>. First i :heque came from the REME (Bilkil Timah) Civilian Sports Club,
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  • 506 12 REME, the team that deserved most the victory in yesterday's SAFA Division One League fixture at Jalan Besar stadium, saw it snatched from their grip in the dying minutes by a desperate relegation conscious Indian Recreation Club, who pulled the game round to an ultimate
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  • 214 12 A GOAL scored by Lazim Adams, ten minutes from time yftw i? oint for Joll ilads Athletic Union in their SAFA nnV S iO A«l C J eague »«*inst Darul Afiah Football Club at Farrer Park y«sterday. The final score was one-all. Darul Afiah would have
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  • 185 12 Malayans take Titles En Route To Niagara Falls Qf^o Ji T badminton stars now In the United States playing exhibition matches and participating in open tournaments prior to going to Niagara Falls for the American championships, have been collecting a few titles en route. hJ? c i ev la nt
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  • 52 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first division league soccer fixture! between the Selangor Eurasian Association and the PWD Sports Club and the UMNO and Sulta n Sulaiman Club, which were to have been played today, wer e postponed due to heavy rain which fell for a full hour before
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  • 38 12 RAJAJI Sports Club and Singapo^ Recreation Club drew three all in a friendly soccer gj.v.e on the padang yesterdajr. The scorerj for the Rajaji were, Ramaiah 2 and Velayutham. »Reca scored through Andrew 2, and Rozario.
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    51 12 Mrs. Hannelore Harsant, wif«n>f Mr. J. M. K. D Harsant. Polite Offitrr. Padang Besar. i-j seen here giving away th e trophies to winners of Uie badminton tournament organised in Paclang Besar recently. Retipent of a prize in this picture is Police Lieutenant Sakdi of Thailand, captain of the winning
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  • 845 12  - England Proved The Critics Were Wrong Record Overs Bowled LINESMAN By THE eighth scries of Test matches between England and the West Indies has ended, and for the first time since. 1928, when the curtain went up on these Tests in England, honours were evenly distributFollowing England's poor showing -in
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  • 126 12 SCC Go From Victory To Victory SINGAPORE Cricket Club Ti rasv winners when Nports Club in a SAK\ Dlv.sioN 2 league matYh Played on the Padan* vrs h7im y dln nil at with a .> > virtory. The Cub now have thehonour of boin? the oniv team to -score hill
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  • 159 12 20, hu,";^ 11 lit, Hutton I Ma? i 116 Wat a§y I <: Hutton s K9 M Jy V M. U h S Ml 01 02. M,. s 2-0 u lied i 1: i n lit, Wa mw^ J i*4. Wee 4 A '•4. Stol n fW." Stoll st>.
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  • 20 12 MALACCA pin. y» In* ly beal 88 r padang. Excop* F«3 batsman figi:rtv> I oa wicketj for 17
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    • 35 12 SOCCER: SAFA League: Dir. 1. Pulau Brani United i's Tiger S.A. Jalan Besar. Dir. Chinese Athletics "A" Pi BODCA—BODCA, Dir. 38. Ktnta Rangers i's Tampenis Rorers CYMA, St. John's S.C. vs Xetaji M.S.C. Geylang Stadium.
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