Singapore Standard, 14 April 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $fc /fc #H Sl Vol. IV. No. 2M. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 271 1 ghjghjghj l'Olfi: WAS yesterday afterthunderstorm >»t ,ted fury, which Is of trees. di> Bit «nd even inter course ..f Justice, 11 courts. 1x r r-old f>°>- Noortined Ghaui waa i nousioou di aia Lebar area. Aud md of the I niMalaya a »;o foot
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  • 179 1 No Reason Is Given r Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has refused Malayan Chinese Association official politics! status, The Standard learned yesterday. M.C.A. it is understood, wrote to the Govern- November las: year askinc to be recognised as a political association. Governmeni turned down
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  • 34 1 Says tAx. Casey is sending war c Fre". a m the q.:e~" m Foi ".gn Casey. 8 irrival a 10-day South- 1 ng Eaal Singapore leave tnied by an Comi
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  • 189 1 Two Are Wounded KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A European NAAFI manager, Mr. Arthur R. Minchinron, aged 50, and his wife, drove rh rough a borusVt ambush on the GerlfaV Tampin Road, on their way to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore. They were travelling in a NAAFI Land
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  • 101 1 KUALA, .nf-MPFR. Tues A (.urkha paiu* JU&tXr'H ftvt 4fcjy* i-Us w4m>iu they located la ramp m taeTasek Sera area of Pahans. on April 6 The H:£h Commissioner. General Tempter, has <er) t hi» congratulations to *he Commandim Ortirer U. B Company of the 2 7
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  • 145 1 WASHINGTON, April H, (UP).— The Atomic Energy Commission suspended Or. J. Robert Oppenheimer, famed American atomic and H-bomb scientist and barred him from access to vital secrets after he refused to resign, it was learned today. He xji suspended after long Standing charges that he had
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  • 143 1 TOKYO. April 13 (AP).— A titi-vear romance between tiii idmira] who directed the j".j.'k on Pear! harbour act i i Geisha girl -•jip_» :d light today. T >kyj newspapers headlie.^ j details of the longtudden romance of the late Admiral I^oroku Yamamoto ani Cuiyoko Kawai.
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  • 38 1 RANGOON. April 13 (AFP) A priceless treasure of precious stones and metal was found near Mersui. on the Tenasaerun coast, today oh the site of a uigoda built 6()o years ago but Latefc destroyed,
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  • 26 1 THE •nti-Communisi Far Eastern conference, expected to open at Cbinhae, South Korea. on April 26, has been postponed until July or August. A.P.
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  • 101 1 CHOU TO HEAD 200-MAN RED DELEGATION HONGKONG. April 19 (UP) The Communist press hinted today that Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-lai will head Red China's delation to the Geneva conference. Th^e has been no official announcement from Peking on the make-up of th e -00-man Chinese delegation. But today
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  • 153 1 DR. C. J. PAGLAR (Prog. Seletar) yesterday a*ked that Government amend the Income Tax Ordinance to exempt philanthropists who intend to contribute to institutions or improve the lot of the poorer classes. Speaking during the adjournment at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting, •J)r. Paglar
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  • 57 1 THE Asian Maritime Officers' Union m Singapore decided last night to join the Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen Union's strike this morning. Two hundred officers and 30 vessels belonging to the Straits Steamship Company win be affected by this new "down tools" decision The Asian Maritime Officers' Hnion's strike
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  • 67 1 C O It) M 80. April IS (ReuterV Quoen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today spent half an hour horr at a colourful display of exotic orchids from Malaya. Ceylon and India. The Orchldi were arrayed on the wide open verandah of the Governor-General's residence.
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  • 357 1 SHOULD GENEVA TALKS FAIL... To Bcftit Off Red Threat LONDON, April 13 (UP).— The United States and Britain announced officially today they have agreed to work toward establishing a "collective defence 1 alliance with eight other free nations to shield South-East Asia from Communist Chinese
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  • 182 1 Espionage Probe Promised CANBERRA, April 13 (Reuter) A nationwide inquiry into Communist espionage m Australia was promised tonight, after a Russian diplomat sought and was granted asylum lere Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Prime Minister, told a startled House of Representatives that Government has granted
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  • 49 1 TOKYO. April II (UP) A director of thj Ishikawajima Heavy Industry Company committed s uicide by hanging today after he had been quo--lioned m connection with the hipouildin" scandal. Toshio Mi; ."jiiu'a .">;*». wa> Found hanging Lrom a npose at ilia hum* ia Tokyj tin*, morning.
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  • 102 1 LONDON. April 13 (AP) The Royal Air Fone and the Admiralty tOCUIy grounded all their oiM)-rr.i!e-an-hour Venom j* t fighttn to make modification! In the aircraft The plane is Blade by Do HaviU land Aircraft Company, makers of the pioneer jot airliner, the Comet, grounded
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    • 28 1 KhongG uan Jt W^B^a». "f^'^itution jnj con 'i^r Cn Maximum lubrication c c -m.^ Minimum consumption Kfea^\ Reducing wear and tear fm c n n c 'Unnin| mam
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  • 1145 2 More Powers ForJPoE** Standard Staff Reporters THE Singapore Legislative C ouncij, wifh one disse«.on, yeste-doy aave its approval m principle to w hot was described by the acf n g ittorneyGSnerat Mr.'c. H P Butter field, as an "efficient measure to combat
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  • 256 2 THEY ASK FOR TOWN PLAN TO BE CHANGED JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Thirty-five residents including \\\o Datos, two ex-engineers and two j Councillors, sent a petiI tion to the president of I the Town Council here asking for a revision of the proposed new Town plan. The petitioners' main complaint is
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  • 190 2 specified m a schedule 11 ,on.v be allowed where parking spaces are marked out by painted lines. These roads include North and South Bridge Roads High Street. Orchard Road Fullertoo Road Batter v Road £>j]yfT Quay. Cross Street Middle Road and Kalians Standard Staff Reporter
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  • 21 2 AiR Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson. C-in-C Far East Air force, will visit the Federation from April ltf to 26.
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  • 23 2 MORE than $200 worth of mustard powder A va s stolen! «Ro m d .hop mi n Surin Avenue Singapore, ve^terdav
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  • 202 2 Standard Staff Reporter ROINDS of tributes were Paid by Singapore Legislative Councillors to the retiring Director of Medical Services. Dr. W. J. Vickers. who is leaving the Colony tomorrow. The first to speak at the Council meeting yesterday was Mr. P.F. de Souza
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  • 104 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. i K.S.S Spot Loose Mil 5*2 No. 1 R.S.S. 58ft No. 1 R.S.S. 572 57* No 3 R.S.S. 561 Xi Tone: Steady at the close. TIN PRICfc The prices of tin yesterday was 5386 <l'p
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  • 71 2 ELEVEN member? <f tflt locally engaged civilian RAF staff received testimonial 01 good service from the Cony mander-in-ohief. Air Marsh*] Sir Clifford SandersiT. ;>t F;»r East Air Force Headquarter* Changi. yes'erday. They were Messr?. Sair. bin Ali. Chia Kirn Moh. John Giang. Achllta Meuoti. Mnkhtiar
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  • 80 2 FIVE local pbotograp i have succeeded m having in«ir prints accepted by the Worcestershire fifth international Salon of Photography m Enpland, for exhibition m the local Art Galleries. They are Messrs S. B:i A T. Chow. Tan Kav Chong Yai. Fook Leun and Sunny G
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  • 33 2 NORMAL student teachen m various parts of the Fe\u:;ition will sit for their lina! examinations today and morrow. Third year student* will not lit tor their theory examinations from thK \».ii.
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  • 367 2 A WOMAN testified m the 11|( f yesterday against her "Rrneral hr k a $3,000 motor car. He was dUr*N v genuine a certain dorument .it Registrar of Vehicles on April 20 I t Chong Phun, the wom..n ♦old the Magistrate. Mr. H. A Forrer, she had been inarm
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  • 6 2 QUARRELS LED TO SUICIDE BID I
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  • 31 2 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Lai Wing, who n week sgj t>r possession M rnentSi was feti v ed to six month In the Singap Com' on 2 0 n
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  • 20 2 THE '^iaph the X. I.*1 Bdwftf i. %rm etiti I iuritig the A rhcii Sail Coy I
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    • 93 2 and special soles heels. l)<«-ij.n «4 >3A Sizes 3 X JE^k Price: Smk W ■M WcSjr Gent's Casu|^^P^ als with black velveand special voles heels. I I m fii k^>-- tjfcjfr^&fr«*''-^"*ftv y .■Xvv^^Mfl^HJHß^^B •>">**■-• TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Couohs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Ncusea, Tiredness, Stomachache,
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    • 42 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh.
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    • 129 2 :^v,xvv^^x^.^vxv^xxxxv^^xxvxx^^^^^^xv^xx^^xv^x^xx.^^^vx^^^ I THE I STANDARD EIGHI I Designed for I Happy Family Motoring m Malaga j THE STANDARD EIGHT represents o mojor ochievemen' n J the reolms of popular motoring. Its designers set out to p'<> duce a cor which «ould give the fomily motorist oil ot C could be
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  • 444 3 Dato Onn Accuses Alliance Of, 'Intimidation' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet.— Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'ofor, leader of the Party Negara council group, declared today that the Alliance appeal to London against the secrecy of the Rulers' Conference decisions on Elections constituted "a clear case of defiance of Their Highnesses tantamount also
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  • 390 3 Dr. Vickers Final Report Standard Staff Reporter BY NEXT year, the Singapore General Hospital \sill be most up-to-date and its activities comparable with similar institutions m the most advanced of Western countries m medical thought and progress. Dr. W. J. Vickers, retiring Director
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  • 148 3 12 Jailed For Living On Girls' Earnings TWELVE persons have been sent to jail for living on immoral earnings and 34 persons fined for offences connected with brolhelkeepini;, the Singapore Government said yesterday. Government was replyins; to questions by Dr. C. J. Patiar <ProgChaagi) tabled at the LegislatiTC Council meeting.
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  • 36 3 HONGKONG, Apr. 13— Special Standard Service: Closing pr*cei Hongkong Txchange i ;< ire *\:> 78 to £1 sterling; US$l; 51. 814 to Mala-, %l\ > 2 1 2 to one Indonesian! nan; Gold $246,625 to 1 tael.
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  • 91 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—/ charge it .-heating a compa triot of ?ash and cheques to tht amount of $21,300, preferreo against three men, was with drawn todiv on the instructor •>t the Deputy Public Prose-: tor. Oion^ Man Seng (27^ Thiang Hock Lin (27) and Chii Kiiv.
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  • 60 3 TAIPING, Tr.es.— The Wesley Methodist Church will hoM j an open-air sunrise service at the Lake Gardens on Easter Sunday at 6 .:<) a.m. Oth jr services for the Holy week include the Last Supper ion Thursday at 6.30 p.m. and j Good Friday at 5.30
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  • 147 3 Alliance Men Are Anxious KUALA LUMPUR, Tues --Anxiety is evident here amon, MCA-UMNO A\Hance nrcles who are awaiting wlBi? VOm lhe Se^etar? Jf State for the Colonies. Mr "liver Lytteiton. to a request «cc him m London. v;n T u Alliance had expected jo get an answer from Mr. Vjrueiton
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  • 285 3 MUSIC TO SUIT EVERY TASTE AT THE SPRING FESTIVAL THE I)j4 Spring Festival of the Singapore Musical Society will open at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sun lay, May 2, at 8.45 p.m.. With solos; duets and quartets from 13 operas m as wide a range of musical delights as
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  • 222 3 PLIGHT OF HAWKERS STRESSED IN COUNCIL (THE Singapore Police Force compelled by the City Council to act against hawkers "are making honest men and women criminals/ Dr. C. J. Paglar (Prog. Changi), declared at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. Speaking during adjournment, Dr. Paglar said there had been a long
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  • 28 3 The first oi three talks »n--♦itlei "Malayan Survey** by Mr Vernon B irtlett. will be he v i over Radio M ilaya > IS p m today.
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  • 217 3 FEES payable by the Broadcasting Department are set out m the Fees (Public Officers) Regulations, 1931. which was tabled at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting yesterday. O V era who receive foes who T directly or through F*he i.easury are required to report monthly to
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  • 69 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s —A fine of $.50 imposed on Harris Emil Wynaden by the Magistrate here for negligent driving, was yesterday increased to |300 by Mr. Justice Wilson m the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal. The Appeal Ju i±e also lisqualtfled Wynaden Horn driving for 12
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    • 41 3 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh
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    • 319 3 **t blodt>r€iti> B*riv4>s! iCLCCTIONi GPAND PPIX f'Yfvf f/«vv >f/f\.v i M* revision II tiivhvs CHUN CHON6 Soul. i Brfc%g Koa.l. Sin^a|M»r«*. 1. l.usi #<>>##• ihtifs m btitf taid Savf tit mmr GIGANTIC C'AI DOUbLt-EVENT dAVIaC Further Liberal Reductions on new slock of:Pukker Nylon Shot TaffeHa Dresslace Brocade Satin Cohama Bamboo
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  • 310 4 8 -Man Committee To Study Raj's Bill AN EIGHT-MAN Select Committee of the Sing* pore Legislative Council with the Attorney Generol os Chairman, witl study hkt. C. R. Dosorotho Raj's Hindu Morfb qamous Marriage Bill. The second reading of the Bill was discharged ot Mr. Raj's request ot the council
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    57 4 MARTIAL music played by the fife and drum band of the Royal Air Force. Chanel. »a> a fitting backdrop to the marching rythm of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserve, as they paraded before Major-General A.G. O'CarroJl-Scott. the General Officer Commanding. Singapore Base District, at a farewell inspection m Tanjong Pagar
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  • 217 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSED pay structure for Singapore's National Servicemen is as good as. and, m some cases, even better than that for British National Servicemen, declared the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. J. D. Higham. m the Legislative Council yesterday. Replying to
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  • 116 4 SINGAPORE'S General Post Office will open for business from 9 a.m. to noon on April 16. 17 and 19. the Direr tor of Posts, amiounced yesterday. f Joo Chiat. Tiong Ba'hru. j Towner Road. Dttnpsey Road Kantian* Kerbai; and Max- well Road post offices will be
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  • 28 4 b> the Singapore Police yesterday concerning the robbery of a metal box containing $400 from a pork Klla m Trenfganu Road en Monday night. J
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  • 98 4 Doctor's Fees Are Secret SINGAPORE Government yesterday disi l«>srd that all its medical offirrrs are permitted to (barer consultation and specialist fees. The acting Colonial Secretary, Mr J. D. Hicham, replying <« a written question by Mr. H. J. C. Kula.vingha (Prog-Bukit Timah) m the Legislative Council yesterday, said the
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  • 148 4 STAFF FOR CALL-UP TO COST GOVT. $51,000 SINGAPORE Legislative Council yesterday approved supplementary expenditure of $51,600 to cover the creation of posts for the National Service Registration Department. The Department needs an officer of the Administrative Sendee, an office assistant and office boy> Alterations tc Singapore Volunteer Corps Drill Hall,
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  • 24 4 R» C V CHE "G TUCK of by th>. Singapore Firsl Trsffl,Mr,«,.tr.-, lf Mr. F A "»Wni a Ih<k .letiaraiion lo SsSf,j vta
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  • 197 4 ISLANDERS GET A PROMISE Jl l *S: AF nE < o mv V' '^deration to mm objection! which neighoouring islander* may submit agamst being bundled together into, one constituency for the! bv B rh' at c emb »y Proposed l\> the Rendel Constitutional Commission. Thi? promise yeas given by Vi
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  • 30 4 A WOMAN living m Braddell Road lost two handbags worth $50 each containing $150 and her identity card while she was asleep m her house on Monday night.
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  • 53 4 MAXICKAM 5 c Q O p a I Pillay. who h:»ci l^en driving: for SS years, \\«.s yesterday fined $200 by thi Singapore First Traffic Magistratt, Mr. F. A. Chua. (or J r:\ing g car while under the influence of liquor. In addition >*<- was disqualified from
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  • 61 4 THE Amateur Phoiopr.'phc r Monthly Competition. Emp^m*.. has awarded a bron/e pIaQIM to Mr. Wong Sack Fur, cf Snga pore. The award i? made annul J for the best picture t f iht year, and it Is bdieved thai Mr. Wong is the first person
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  • 266 4 nO KIM CHOO (24), a married woman, broke down m tears m the witness box of the Singapore Second District Court yesterday when questioned by the Judge, Mr. E.H. D'Netto. She was one tf the main prosecution wltutmi at thr continued hearing <i tht am
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  • 105 4 SINGAPORE Poiict m>l«'--riav recovered a big qfbanilty of jewellery and other valtlables from a suspected burster. Among the articl« s st iy.ni were two pairs of i««l)t>' spectacles, two cameras (CM Minolta, serial number I6SJiK.< a number of SheaHtr ;inr' Parker pens. Ronson ri£i*Mii«
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    • 229 4 jn CATHAY ORGANISATION fl^ ATTRACTIONS 5 SHOWS DAILY! rfj 11.00 a.m. 1.45,4.18 <n§FliTf7lTo^^^e^ 6.45 9.30 p.m. jJyjjLliltiJlJ fSll!f \&NQUISHED J BCTIIBV X.^ Technicolor j LAD 1 HAY j JOHN PAYNE-JAN STERLING j TfIDAYV I CWfEN GRAY IYLE BETTGER I IWIMI1 A *fm»our>\ Kami J f>J> 0 OLJ 0 0^_ n
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    • 42 4 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cent* a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the blanches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.
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    • 134 4 I 11 a.m. 1.45, 4, 6.30 n FRUITS OF MARRIAGE In M\M>\RIN starrint "111 N U imi EASTKK HOLIDAYS vi T^y I afl I 111 n^* j I Itr^^^^^^H lar /Wii S£iOMT Zfto A COLUMBIA PICTURF IN lICHNICQKM S/t fit nlutj Mi<lu i<ff,( I Film ho :i Foi l*b« Hi»\;ii
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 80 4 Weather Report MINIMUM Trmpt-r :uur« from 7.30 p.m. on April \1 i< 7.30 a.m. on .April is Sinrapore (74F). Prnanr <74F>. Kota Bahru (73F>, Kuala Lumpur mn, Ipoh 051 I Kuantan (7 IF). Maximum Trmptrafurr: from 7.30 a.m. to 7..10 pm. on April 13 Singapore (91F| fiTri"* v 9l f'.
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  • 593 5 S'PORE FACES SCHOOL PROBLEM Places Needed For 106,000 THE next six years will be critical for the Singapore Education Department, for during that period the primary age group will increase by 106,000, says a White Paper on Primary Education tabled at the Legislative Council meeting, yesterday. The White Paper adds
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  • 176 5 Witness Says He Was Intimidated AXG ENG GUAN. a murder trial witness, charged m the Singapore High Court yesterday that he had been intimidated into giving false evidence at the preliminary inquiry m the lower court. Ang alleged that friends of the two accused. Mohamed Noor bin Hassan and Abdul
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  • 29 5 THE first annual genera! meeting of the Singapore Shop Employees' Union will be held on Sunday at 9.."W a.m. at the union premises m Anson R x» i
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  • 184 5 AS a result (if numerous queries as to the definition ol a -Federal Citizen" under the National Registration Rule--, the Singapore Public Relations Ofi.ce has issued the following statement: "If you were born m the Federation, you uro a citizen of the Federation (Federal Citizen)
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  • 168 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will soon announce how it will dispose of valuables seized from the Indian National Army at the time of the Japanese surrender. This was stated by Jho Acting Colonial Secretary Mr I. D. Higham. m the Colony Legislative Council
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  • 100 5 Schoolgirl Struggles With Man PEN ANG. Turs— The bravery of a schoolgirl who struggled with a man whom she saw meddling with her school bag sub srqucntly led to the arrest of a suspect Miss Pauline I>oo of the Anglo-Chinese (.iris" School went to Wesley Methodist Church. Bur man Road,
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  • 91 5 LIM Hai Gee of Queen Street. Singapore, had two charges of criminal intimida-i tion explained to him m the Eighth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Lira on April 11. threatened Sim Pins Kok and Choo Kirn San with injury if they did not join the
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  • 30 5 SECRET Society Sub Branch of the Singapore CID yesterday arrested a man In connection with a recent armed robbery. He will be charged m court today.
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  • 59 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. When Excise officers raided a ooffeeshop In Geylang Patah they found 15 quart Aftttles ot heer hidden under a stairway As a sequel the shopkeeper. Tin Veok Via, was charged m the Police Court and fined £I^' for not beinij able to
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  • 245 5 MORE than $1,006,000 was paid a s salaries and allowances to detectives and uniformed personnel of the Singapore Police Force for last month, the Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. J D. Higham stated m a written reply to Mr. H. J C Kulasingha (Prog.-Bukit timah)
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  • 338 5 Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Government yesterday rejected the demand of four Legislative Councillors for a eomnvttee to be appointed to enquire into the "serious" allegations made by the striking Singapore Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's I'nion. The acting Colonial Secretary. Mr J.D. H'.gham. explained that the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 317 5 The girl who won o ACADEMY AWARD m 1948 for her performance m "johnny Belinda" •node millions weep m "Rl V 'I" Thrilled Singapore INFvHO/ so big now J#*£ KiAL A/J+ <'mk pj WYMAN MIUAKD RAY y^Mjetsflnltteijnl ■lianiro/nn Prt-cedrd hy (.IRALD MrBOONC. BOON Ci'S SYMPHONY" \ND LATEBI PATHi: NEWS From
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    • 72 5 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise vour needs for a 5 little as ten rents a word in the rlassi. fi?d columns of the Sianriard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penan? and Ipoh ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore i
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    • 240 5 f RINSO washes^] I WHITER- I V^f^ quicker!y\ timtji easier l^S X^ /VpAfer zvork Everything comes really clean h^^\\ °f when you use Rinso. Its rich \3^)y u<"*"tf-"P hard-working suds ease the dirt '/^^^^^^>%^ out, leaving whites so much whiter, and coloureds so much |k^ brighter. For better, easier /////^^^B^r
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 826 6 VV.'HKTHER we like it or not, the political initiative m Indo-China has passed into the hands of the Communist-dominated Yietminh. Spectacular poliii^al concessions by the French to the so-called independent regime of Bao Dai (who. incidentally, is now m Fiance to demand of the French the status
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  • 687 6  -  CASSANDRA By flic famous British Columnist CHILDREN DEAR, I'M AFRAID IT'S THOSE GROWN-UPS AGAIN. They arc terrified of each other. And when they are afraid cleverest of them, who ore coiled scientists, work out the most difficult sums and come back with the most
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  • 173 6 Review of Views 3- Year-Plan Commended SIN CHEW .JIT POH commends the Singapore Medical Services lor its Five\ear Pla n which was outlined recently. It says that the results of threcent diphtheria campaign and the high standard of the health of the Colony speaks well for the Medical Department. However,
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  • 132 6 Sir;- Mr. John Duclos. Supervisor of the MaUu, seclion o/ Radio Malaya told a reporter of the Utumn Zam«n last week that there are no other cotn me n tutors as cv perienced as Mr. AUington Kennard uho can at Uie moment give talks on foreign
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 172 6 Sir; The future of Malaya depends on Education. We are far from having the required number of teachers t 0 meet the need of the country. Government should find a way to increase the number of trained teachers. The Education Department insists on 'Credit* m English
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    • 89 6 Sir; On the whole T. K. Chuan's letter <jn "where there's real danger t o leaders" is worth heeding. But when he apparently questioned Vox PopuJi's qualification as a critic by asking. "How old i s Vox Populi.* I would like to reply by quoting R. L. Stevenson.
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    • 297 6 Si Tht y:::iouncement 111 the Chinese pitll by the Chief Insp* tor of Chinese Schools ron i m ng the rii--tn 1 (ion ol the new lO€ < r e t yen to PhinffM ■choo v ip| the bilingual i n should come m for i c
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    • 48 6 Sir; Kr» n to the Sinu.ip'H. I'nion rulrs imp. fctudy my h«x»k «»f ml" I was v| 11<( v- .1 n umber «f printrr^ di^rovered. SurrJ> th,- l«in I'nion (ould htVI «>"" limp to M iviiMi, H printers' proof* Mil ll\>^\N I. XIII Ml" x Smuaporr.
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  • 89 7 Vietnam To Fight War Till Victory 13 «AFP)- •s ardent will for pels her to con- intii victory, Pi mier Prince I i ,j 10 Hue tob) the inaui# »r named Hoang, who 000 years it«o. the Van Lang, an- pr< Mat iet- said that ai i .my continued p
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    40 7 photo. THE deposed Kabaka of Buganda and his wife the Nasajjereba (Queen), leave London Airport last week after the Queen had flown m from Entebbe. She had tome to London to see the Kababa, o n 'private domestic affairs." AP
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  • 102 7 Security On Comet Route Questioned >\ April 13 (Renter* an angements on on both the Sin- Capetown routes of "appeared to be any i ompetent sabotion should c -nigh." Conservai. Mr. Peter SmithHouse ol Com- terday. n i tit had eai lier 1 -i that the possibility ige m the
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  • 17 7 I <Reuter> a 20- is given I twins m >ni s
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  • 75 7 Standard London Correspondent ONDON April 13. he following ore the clos.ng rubber ond tin on the London Marker. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN J F cf 17.d. i 17* d. Spot £780 per ton I 7 id. buyers. £782 10$. Juiv S.pfcmb,, I 7 Three months £757
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  • 38 7 Apri 13 State Depart- thai two A can .:< d thai Id ;•> nos tO SPY 0 ai d c flown to b y a memI Slates l< I cii fathe, M, who flew k home to
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  • 176 7 MANILA. April 13. (AP)— President Ramon Magsaysay said last night his Administration was prepared to accept "m principle" a U.S. proposal for a "united front" against Communist aggression m South-East Asia, particularly Indo-China. But Mr. Magsaysay s statemem emphasized the formal declaration of his
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  • 111 7 Japan To Be Neutral In Any Combat TOKYO. April 13 (AP) Prime Minister Shigeru Yos'nida told the Diet yesterday thai Japan would keep clear of an> war between the United States and Russia. The leader of the government which is tied to the United States by a Mutual Security Agreement
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  • 161 7 Mau Mau Strips In Court NAIROBI, April 12, (Reuter) A Kikuyu labourer alleged to have slashed to death a four-year-old boy, Andrew John Stephen-, shouted and screamed as he was l led along a corridor to the courtroom today. In the dock he stripped oIT a dirty khaki-coloured blanket, his
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  • 148 7 U.K. TO GET PAID FOR OIL ASSETS LONDON. April 13. (Reuter) —Mr. Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, c a id yesterday seven world oil companies who have joined Anglo-Iranian m a consortium to re-develop Iran;;iM ».j; would compensate the British company if agreement i* reached with Iran. Telling the House
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  • 93 7 Coffee Prevents Mishap BIRMINGHAM. (Alabama). April 13 (AP) Coffee and tomato juice prevented what might have been a damaging accident to a big Eadorn Airlines Constellation at the Municipal airport Sunday. Hydraulic fluid leaked from the landing gear and fluid was ■rrri+d to replace it. The onlyiluid available coffee and
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  • 67 7 BITZl'Rfi (Germany), Apr 13, (AP)— Two VS. Sabre jet fighter planes collided near here Monday, killing one of the pilots. A I* S. Air Force spokesman said the other pilot parachuted to safety. The collision occurred at the 24,00e-foot level The spokes- 1 man said
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  • 195 7 SPLIT IN INDONESIAN POLITICAL 'ALLIANCE' IMMINENT JAKARTA, April 13 (UP) Mounting indications of a forthcoming split m the unofficial alliance between Prime Minister Ali Sastroam id jo jo's Nationalist Party and the Indonesian Commiinist Party gave hint today ol possible political firework; m the near future In recent weeks political
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    22 7 photo. < e lj; *»<*<>« C£i/|fcJ Sg^gL,?*-— ""<* along the street of New DHhi Pi-«4id» and touted both i» Enflbh an<t Hindi ".,,i roZSSim* AP
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  • 333 7 a SfS' AP L HI 13 (UP > rel.oble sources indicared r**^rto« French strategists hare recommended that Chinese forces from F*™<" land m Southern Chino if-Alli* forces ore needed to fe^*'"*- They said the idea would be for them to cut
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    29 7 ph. ill. finTViF warrlo s of the i»"Bies of hnwak vwlm tradi eupst ar lin I lf rms ar entr,..,in,n B their w»mrguests at a religious fumtion. retrntly UP
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  • 38 7 THE Lord Mayor of Lor.do Sir Noel Bowator. appealed the City yesterday to make tl river and the .streets as gajr I possible for the Queen's hOR "oming from her Commoi -vealth tour on May 15.
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  • 29 7 Cuba received official assurances from the British Government Monday that it would sutler no harm from the bacteriological tests Britain will undertake soon m the B^Hamas.— A.P.
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  • 146 7 PARIS, April 13 (UP)— Britain and the six nations of the European Defence Community, (EDC), signed an historic convention today, linking the British Isles closer than ever before to the European continent. Th e action threatened to touch off a political crisis m France. Right
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  • 62 7 WASHINGTON, Apr. 13, (AP)— A platinum blonde who describes herself as a former Russian spy, remained voluntarily m jail Monday because she said she feared Red reprisals. Ludmila Seroeevna Mihailova, 24, ran afoul of U.S. Immigration regulations when she came here for the announced purpose
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  • 138 7 UNITED NATIONS, April U <AP) Soviet delegate Andrei Y. Vishmsky sided with the Arabs m the United Nations Security Council yesterday against a Western plan for a general review of Palestine issues. Vishinsky said joint consideration of contrary Lebanese and Israeli complaints belore the 11-nation
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  • 65 7 MANILA. Apr. IS, (APV The Philippines today prep;i: ed to reopen formal rep;ir;i lions negotiations with Japai toXpave the way for a long overdue peace settlement. Foreign Secretary Carlos F Garcia said President Ramoi Magsay>ay would name a 10 man Filipino panel this weel to sit with
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  • 179 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Apr. 13. (I P)ine I nited States condemned Communist China \n the I nited Nations yesterday for the "brutal kidnapping" of two American newsmen a year ago and called on the Peking Government to set them free Preston Hotchkis American delegate to
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    50 7 photo. S()MK 1 1 .".imi anti Communist ex-pi ix.nrrs of war from Korea are lUktergmßf time months' training at a special ramp called "Peach Gardens' m a yallev near Taipei. Here, a Chinese U\( Sim N'i Kuo. glands i.i the circle and leads the trainees m Chinese clasvic.il dames UP
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  • 71 7 PONDICHERftY, F II II (HriiU 1 here y vrdav RMmbtn of iht I 'orps" irbo p..: •lie itoti ti waving In and ihfHltlng ami-K: fant. The profession w.*- << v six woiiH'ii with babti li The iWM were iaU-i i .4 with a warning not to
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    • 710 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD PAND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang N.I Sihwabenstein (NHL) Gdns IS/11 16Apr 17Apr is l.everkusen (HAPAG) 5/llMav 12May 13 14May TS Njbob (NDL) 28May '{June 4June 5/6 June J s Lrverkusen (HAPAG) 4/10 May UMay 12Mav lions
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    • 884 8 Lack Of Hotels Hampers Travel iak \RTA ADril IS (VT) The Jakarta hotel JAKARTA, Apw i^ I world-scriously loday iravel aeency Many rooms m Jakarta|s four The f f el st b *en canclmnk leading hotels are occupied by ti*^*SEhß SSSSSS? CS cu o? oor.a? r .ac h k ofh"^
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  • 637 9 Tin Study Criticised In Malaya AN "extraordinary attack on tin producers and on their prewar efforts to stabilise the price of the metal m the interest of producers and consumers" made m a new United Rations publication "A Study of Trade Between Asia and Europe" has received forthright criticism and
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  • 51 9 MALAYAN tin statistics showed imports for March at 1,041 tons (727 tons m February), the highest since October last year. Imports were largely from Thailand (909 tons) and Burma (113 tons). In th« first three months of the year, import* into ihe rountiy amounitd to 2,466 tons. 535
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  • 343 9 SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES ON MARKET lUX hasty discussions now taking plan- between the United States Secretary of State. John Foster Dulles, and British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Kden, about the warning to Communist China to stay out vi the Indo China war.
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  • 232 9 '["HE managing director of Dunlop Rubber Company (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. R. Johnson, has expressed full confidence m the future of the natural rubber industry of this country. Mr. Johnson was of the cpinion that the demand fci natural rubber n.»- b«vn increasing continually and thai
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    83 9 MR. LANCELOT SPICES (above). Chairman of the Spicrr group of companies, paper mill ownrrs. statie> nrrs. and dealers m printing machines, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia for a short stay on business. H r was met at thr airport by Mr. P. R. Lin*. Far East Manager of thr
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  • 109 9 MALAYAN exports of r.n ber m March ran by nu i than 10.000 tons to 81' fll>4 t< us, the highest for mor< th.-i'< year, according n < fl. statistics. In the first three months <! this year, Malaya exported 231. 386 tons
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  • 55 9 LONDON. April IJw— Turk«y and Yugoslavia yesterday jigned a trade agreement proviriiiij. for the exchange of fjoodi worth US$80.000.(i0(.. B*ig-a<lt Radio said. The Turkish trade delegation chief, Setar Iksel. exprt^«< satisfaction ihat the af?r»tment had been signfo while Yugoslav President Marsh;.. Tito was enroute to
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  • 69 9 IMPORTS of rubber into Malaya last month amounted W 30.829 tons compared with 30.--331 tons for February, according to official statistics. The total imports for the first three months of the yea* amounted to 89 299 tons. Imports last month "were largely from Sumatra (1 8.305 tons) and
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  • 143 9 l HE rubber ma i Icel in Sinre steadied at the las* afl .<:- ">, 8 cents or lb. for fit -t pi;.de rubber lor April th i mrnt (59} cent* on Monday), Tiic market remained i;t- pular all day. with final! c\t Iseaj < roars, Business was largely
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  • 154 9 ON the Malayan ihare marktt m Singap<»re today |ndu»trial shares \ver»' eaiier. Hilt tins improved with the m«t;i, l>rice. Rubber ihareJ W4 IH jziectcd. INDI 'STKIALS Buvrrs lettafl B B Pttrol St 9 Praatr Naaira Orris. 200 20T x»1 Gummon 3 M Hammer W. 2 97 .^OO Malayan Cement
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  • 151 9 THE produ en v Si:ip;i|x»re ctoaed 'lv r oronuf oil an.i i i n[)r.-i yetterdaj Copra prices qu tied v L» v md IN nt (h'jy i ii M ir< per picu f d ywi tad vui Mi p4|, 1 I.ID, an<l MM steal. < %x\\ md $:i:Ji. 5
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  • 139 9 SYNTHETIC IN U.K. PLANNED THE United Kin« ;> i i jded to enter the v i t < I c rubber field and will <• ■b to pioduce m > I q.ji;nt •i. try it out I its iK, o' it i pioduc*s. Durrop Rubber Oon pal ii« of the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 349 9 !t I 1 I^r-\^TU!t«^lfc e^' T f lAFl|iWN I"' -WM.LE7VRONE SHOWER ~AT THE S'GHT CF *^^^^1 r TV (T \>lit bCfO/«|^-^N^ MCK'STER figS* V»HC CAtsJ MAKE THIS LJ McSWINE. WHOM ML l-OAJHR^BUT 1 /T VI 1 V f\s >^ D^EAMi t -^1 w COMR TTWJtL. ft MOPIN6 |g CAN'T RESIST.
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    • 220 10 to.Mlhye to SlNCapOTf MMTtlf she lea y«» fo r >> il I f to »t,..,,1.v .inuiim to <nl.,n> inlnm. iftd vMton Jh X P»RJJ"J uhi lie Singapore will mi" hif and m will t»n «»«"»<■ lr vet" li* nriki* lilt" »hi ki»ii join i.i»"iniir ■<■■<■</
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      81 10 I ABOVE I: a/fee raa nil a atorj bettor than loin? \»k Bnajs* I'rroajrac .«■■<! -iifii t««u ran. \ll>MI> the Oil.' tll.lt l"oilV ItoaaiMi told ii.T on Ratonta) algM ti ol her ill otilrlli'v I |n> til of i he Vh*ar*a lib km Inn Iter** they Hindi. uo'H
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      109 10 IBOVE): Haw you been to I he Oreaa l*ark Hotel-.* Dined in the KarlHMiiif <;arden? li.no tiI on the •pen -air floor under a full moon? If yon haven't, then you've in is sim I soiitelbinc lor this |o\ely spot by tin* «.ea Is fast becoming impiil ir
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      70 10 fI.KKT): Ilichlidtt »f *.»<nrtl.iy ■IcM'n rivll i»«M«'in i* riartaH ami Ftr*emtmUmm rrrtMratrt ;«t Ki»l:iiii \>«*r l.iiit* pr»*ini»«"« >Im*« t;i« nl.ir ItaliMTM r««U*f by IV Miriali I <«ii<l:irni:iniljl. Ill** nl. .iir Inl «;if».ir««t turn w;««* oiif or the ilt'His |tnt on ;i«* p.irl of tlw r\rninc"> »*iili*rtalnni«*nt. SrrMrm ti»
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    • 117 10 A a Th<> Cockpit jjS? "fit, v f? "The Talk of May fair" SYLVIA MARTIN I i and BILL CURRiE V J x ith Hi. ir so\<,^ FOX THE SMART SET Satirical, Sophisticated t Topical amd Original > 2 NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS 5 v' PHONE: ***** FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS V
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    • 7 10 More Pictures In This Series On Saturday
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    • 37 10 JANE POWELL M.G M STAR 3 (fl r Vf> 1 x B^^T^ Dk^*.^B^BW >■ fANCAKf -a. »a;i powoii V j ta# »•*.< V CH»K lOUOI «CT 1 hcMT »r< ;h« ft* AND YOU by 7 U*oiNO OIUG anJ M^AVtMtMI
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  • 393 11 Suara Muda Lose Their 3rd Match BARELY 360 spectators braved the weather to watch Kelantan's Suara Muda go down m defeat for the third successive time m their Singapore tour, when a Rovers— Chinese Athletic combination beat them 2—l m their final appearance at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.
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  • 89 11 LONDON. Apri 12. <Reuten The following are the results m today's English axcer league matches: Division II: Hull City 4 Bristol Rovers 1 West Hair, United 2 Stoke City 2 Division 111 (Southern Coventry City 3 Quten'< Park Rangers 1. Leyton Orient v. Watford postponed to April 22.1
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  • 73 11 THE Singapore Cricket Association after a two-hour meeting yesterday, selected Ihf following team to play 'ru t Selangor during the Batter noli days on the SCC padang Dunn iRAF» C. Thuraisi i*am (CSC). Derrick Dent >.\:iny>. Wee Chor»K Jin »SCRO Capt S D. Williams (CSC^.
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  • 325 11 MALACCA, Tues— There was a glut of goals m the Settlements last trial at the Hilir Park yesterday before Malacca meets the Combined Services at the Kubu Stadium here next Saturday. The Settlement's probable side, rearranged with three men from the Queen's Royal after
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  • 116 11 THE following are the results of last night's FARLL* semi-ftnals boxing championships held at the Tanglm Gymnasium; Bantam: Pte. Auld beat Pte. Kearns on points. Feather: Pte Kelly beat Syed Omar on points. Light: L/C Darby beat Pte Dickson on points. Ll S™»W^lter: Spr. Mills beat Cfn. Mills
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  • 95 11 THE Hongkong. A. FA .earn to play Singapore A.F A m tlie Aw Hoe Memorial Traphy game at Jalan Besar stadium on Sat. 17 will arrive. 20 strong. By Canadian Pacific Airways on Thursday at 6.00 p.m. Th HK team is: Manager L. G.
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  • 97 11 A part of the 1.500 guests at the opening of the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road, yesterday, by the Commissioner for South East Asia Mr. Malcolm Mar Don aid It was a dream romr true for most of those present also witnessed the laying of
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  • 400 11 TWO SNAP goals, brilliantly scored by left win* Terrance Janting less than a minute from time, saved Wonderlads S.P. from defeat when they met Balestier United m a SAFA Division II league match at Gevlang Stadium yesterday. Trailing two-nil for 59 solid minutes, Wonderlads finally
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  • 16 11 YESTERDAY'S Kamt-s ai BOLK.'A ltii CVMA WCK poti poned J» the grounds WCTt unfit.
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  • 90 11 THE;■ > > i l^ndind iwe i to com pete *1 c Associati m tournament •.■>!<» will be held In Penanfl difinf the E i«! vv'< '< Md. They will c mipete n A^B'teur Ric-* meeting c h hWiiii h^'d Pensiig ftn April 24. L:<-t ">i
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  • 197 11 Undergrads Going To HK For Sames THIRTY-THREE pa— ibcn including an jfTiriji of th« University if Malaya, will make a trip tO Hongkong m July for the loriual Inter-Uni-versity game*. They will remain ;:i rloni> koug tor t« ft fck« arid wi! play Hongkong University cricket, fi tckey, >adminton. table
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    • 992 11 .\!Q VACANT CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS SITI \T !IN:> Vmy IN MALAYA Acceptance of Private Candi dates for the School Certificate Ji-SKX. Examination lineal** 'THE following may enler for 1 the December 1954 School Certificate Examination as priqualiAcationi at d vate candidates: tmi! d S (a) Candidates who already ilSSiei of hold
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    • 404 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT yf E. the Nominees of the following respective deceaseds thank The Chinese Mutual Help Association. Singapore for the Nominees* Fund handed to us: Chan Fong Pheng Deceased $64:1 Chan Chok Wai. $676 Lim Kong Kye. $664 i Leong Ah Kow, $606 Cho o Lum. $655 Gan Yew Kiong, $711
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    • 286 11 pB a^LI H MNfl 9 I Pfi ffl ft it ivi p ni% v I lit H I W If L LI v H stnouALiT y crowi Famtuw «hs *900e*i $.:<>? 19 AWAmSmltoBB3 |g iSOOmciinsou Oi UJitsNo 882 m GOIdFTUifiCIIPS m /Mifmmeafrm iMCQloua *f /*^T. GOLD MBS 7 MKHIPESSMCIIH If
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 115 11 SOCCER: SB.H.F.A. League: Dir. 1— O.T.E.C. PS. Hongkong Brink Jalan Besar; Breueries 08 F N F N, Shell pg Sim* Darbi/ —Shell. Chartered Brink rs Mercantile Bank Geylana. PnlO Bnkom rs M.P.H.— SHB. Dip. 2: Bnin r.< Mrms/irM Fewer Park. Stannec ps S.T.S. rorrer Park, Ford as ;Iandelsbank MFA. Malayan
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  • 1375 12 W indoor Lad > Gay Kevcller Capt. Derby j S< rnliiut-r niOltlN Till. < AMKL KVKR% CUWtK iMr v' Vita me 1 Every < name RtafMKt ltan.net n,e !me jhe Camel 4 irottiii Kumar me 1 amei TWO DIAMOND-* t.MPKKOR KMI»KR<»K VrmififfnVlon II 2 LniiM-ror I r.im|»in<l«ii II
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  • 379 12 RACE ONE Jacobin reads a good thing. He finished a fair fifth to the vastly improved Graduate and with 7 lb less he could beat this lot home. A very consistent performer In recent starts Jacobin ran two good seconds at XL i;i February
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  • 298 12 Bv WINDSOR LAD IPOH PALIO, a Pink Flower aajyL maintain his winning; sequence bv anii.\j n ,X. b\ furlongs straight drive for class I hor^s \Z today, second day of the Perak Turf ClaJP?^ meet'ng;. A model of consistency Palio h u v l ,w
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  • 29 12 Today's STARRY ROSALIND Double Going Coo^ SZ'S i'WjLT Thrr.- m|| <>n t.xl.v lf Race seven s hit fd Q j P i j I) ii He It 4 B
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