Singapore Standard, 15 April 1954

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD J!fc Jfl Jl bL IV. No. 287. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1951 I,, i TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 127 1 France Joins US And Britain S_EA Defence PARIS, April 14.— as today believed reed In principle itfi Britain and i States In a pad for Southaccording to trtned French g Fl -:i U.S. Sc ret v Poster )l Bid teen thai '.ik Rants >a i h tli it his approval
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  • 307 1 Rail Collision At Crossing Sundard Staff Keporter All. KAIL traffic between Singapore :»n<l the Federation vs .is stopped yesterday when >«'vcn wagons of a <oodN train w»*re derailed alter a rail crash near Bukit Panjans; level crossing SinSapMrc. at about 4.15 p.m. No one was
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  • 295 1 Swift Action Follows Spy Revelation AUSTRALIATO APPOINT A ROYAL COMMISSION CANBERRA, April 14, (Reuter).— A bill for the appointment of a Royal Commission on espionage was passed through the Australian House of Representatives here today m less than half on hour. Th.s swift action was taken as the result of
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  • 25 1 THERE will be no issue of The Singapore Standard tomorrow, April 16. The paper will be published as usual on Saturday morning.
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  • 174 1 CANBERRA. April 14: Madam Petrov, wife of the former Russian diplomat who was given asylum m Australia yesterday, told a press conference at the Soviet Embassy here today: "I think he has been kidnapped". She said "I don't believe my husband would go to your
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  • 404 1 LYTTELTON SAYS NO TO ALLIANCE Plea For Interview On Polls Rejected KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has rejected the request from the MCA-UMNO Alliance to send a delegation to see him m London regarding Federal elections. The British Government's reply has been
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  • 159 1 2 Take $20,000 Walk Away PENANG, Wed. Jewellery worth $18,003 ond cosh $2,000 w t v« stolen from the house of Mr. Loh Hoot Yeong i«i Cantonment Rood m rhj small hours of this morn ing. Tn< 1 j.'\\ t'lU'i y i! is X was taken from a handbag i
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  • 81 1 NANYANG 'S Ist CHARTER TRIP fivf race fani vrei mi !ir-* to charter ;> Many insj v ways plai c .<;> An tm —t take them to the [poh t and back, yesterday The flight inaugui itc NM 4 Airways chai I trvice Leaving Singapore <*\ I.St t.m, yesterday, wita
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  • 189 1 COLOMBO, April 14, (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth yesterday received six gorgeously robed delegates from the Maldive Islands, who had travelled 400 miles across the Indian Ocean, to pledge their loyalty and present gifts to the Royal visitors. "l'he Quvn to'J them: 1 I >
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  • 58 1 KAMPALA. (Uganda). April 14 (Renter). Queen Elizabeth's visit to Uganda has been curtailed to avoid cross country road journeys "owing to the present security situation m Kenya" the Uganda Government announced today. She will not visit Kampala and Will fly instead of driving to .linja,
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  • 157 1 OUTJO, Southwest Africa, April 11, (AFP)— A farmer's wife. Mrs. Ruth Els, saved the lives of her husband and two children yesterday by tackling a lioness with her bare hand* She and her husband were today reported to be making good progress la th« liosniuL
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  • 50 1 SEREMBAN, Wed- Second Lt, A. V. Palmer of B Company, Queen's Own Regiment, was found dead with a bullet through his head. at a sawmill on Senama Estate, Bahau. on the Rompin Bahau Road. A carbine was found near his body. Police suspect uo foul play
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  • 81 1 LONDON. April U: (Beater) A nine-month battle by a handful of people here to set the name of their street clumped has ended m victory. For their street m the Nottiuu Hill District is named Rillinuton Place where mass murderer John Reginald Halliday Christie
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  • 191 1 NAIROBI, April 14 (Reuter)— Security forces have so far rounded up 1,200 Mau Mau supporters m their new offensive launched on Sunday after the breakdown of talks on a mass surrender. British and African troops, police and Kikuyu guards aie continuing to comb the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 22 1 SHELL Wirh Ignition Control Additive British Patent Registered Bit sf^^^sV ill L^aaLV^ I—— 1 liL" NM L U|CT eO.^« MALAYA! Lf 9
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  • 233 2 A ROrLETTE gambling stall fcwner, Yeo Sah Tee, who refused to pay "protection money" to some racketeers was brutally murdered, the Singapore Ninth Police Court was told yesterday. At the preliminary inquiry four persons, Yeun Kwai Chong, Foo Porf Teck. Goh Kee Leong and
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  • 114 2 Judo Man Is Cleared Of Rape Counts TWO charges of riipc ajainsi Singapore .1 uci o instructor. Aiihur Thomas Neville Fox. 14 were withdrawn and he ■w.-is acquitted <r) v the Seventh Ivijre Court Magistrate yesterday. Defence counsel. Mr. Victor Mend is, told ;iie Court: "T'm prosecution has 1 i!;;<-d
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  • 39 2 Bt'ILDIXG plans and statement of revenue and expenditure for the month of March will be tablea at the 16th meeting of the Town Council. Bukit Mertajam, to be held at 4 o.m. today In the Court Mouse.
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  • 138 2 TWO men. A^gapan Katie- san and Eusoph bin Salleh, j members of an unlawful as- sembly. were COOVicted for rioting at Choon Guari Street on Feb. 8 and sentenced to 14 months' rigorous imprison- i j ment yesterday by the Singa- 1 pore Second District Judge Mr
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  • 81 2 MR. J. B. HENRY (above) U.N.E.S.C.O. research fellow arrived m Singapore yesterday to prepare material on the teaching of English to children and adults m Malaya. He will stay m the Colony for 18 months and will collaborate with Prof. F. Mason. head of the University of
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  • 97 2 MR RICHARD S. CASEY. Australian Minister for External Affairs, who arrived m Singapore on Tuesday, left for Saigon yesterday m the R.A.F. Hastings, for talks with French officials. He will be back m Singapore on Saturday and leave for Gemva on Sunday, for the Far 'Eastern
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  • 104 2 THE OVERSEAS Union Bank. Ltd. reported a net gain of $421,912 m 1953, as against $361,147 for 1952. said the Chairman. Mr. Lim I>eati Teng\ at the annual general meeting m Singapore, yesterday. The Bank's total resourceincreased from the previous figure of $17,709,812 to $19,213,745.
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  • 43 2 SINGAPORE police recovered a'i unserviceable .32 Colt automatic revolver from a house m York Road yesterday The revolver was found by a workman, who was repairing the ceiling of some military quarters. The house v. as ocI cupied by a colonel.
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  • 117 2 TIE-UP WITH VOTING THE question of tyin»-up automatic refistratioa of voters m Singapore with the issue of plastic identity cards, is now under active consideration of Government, the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. J.D. Higham. told The Standard yesterday. Meantime, as required by the Municipal Elections Ordinance
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  • 124 2 COMMODITY PRICES r CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib > mi n Sinua pore yesterday were: Buyers Sell* rs No J KS S Si»o1 Loose 58 i Si No. 1 R.S.S 59 :>9i No. 2 R.S.S. >8 SSI No. 3 r.s.s. 56$ ;>:; Tone: Quiet. TIN PRKt The price* of
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  • 45 2 YESTERDAY 1.340 young men of Singapore went for National Service registration the greatest number registered so far m on« day. Of this number. \'A5 were from the University of Malaya. The total number of people registered so far is more than 9.000
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  • 265 2 Busy' Boss In Court With A Doctor's Chit THE City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DeveieuxColebourn. eyed, the medical certificate given him by Goh Woon Nam, manager of Chop Hoe Hin. "I'm not at all happy about this certificate." he said after a while. "We'll order Dr. Chia Keng Hoe
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  • 467 2 S^iinut^FU9hiL^Toßoch f COURT I TOLD I KUALA LUMPUR, We^-^° ..T^ RN AS Sembowong unemployed ond Sgt. K. G. McConnell ottoched K^Cou™ Mr. J Singopore appeared before rhe of the Se".ons^ Mo h W as flown m a manner such as to n J^** t J,
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  • 189 2 Lost Ships Hard To Replace —Executive Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE shipping companies are having great difficulty m replacing ships lost through enemy action m the last war because of inflated post-war prices, said Mr. A. A. Frankenhuis. Managing Director of Singapore Red Funnel Lines, yesterday. He was rommenting en \he
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  • 112 2 CLUNIES-ROSS GETS DIVORCE FROM WIFE LAN" Ainslic Clunies-ftos*. Mcuritjr officer at the Base Ordnance Depot. Alexandra Roji. wr»< irantcd r. deem if In the Sii'.iiapore High Court yesterday on a petition for I divarcc from hii \v fe. Alice Ruth Clunies-ftoaa. nee T. \o The petition, which **ai contested, wa<
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG, Av»ril 14 Social Standard Service: v'losinu prices of the Hongkong KxcK^ngt today were $15.7."> to £1 erhng $5.***** to US$l; $1,814 to Malayan M: $0213 to one Indonesian Kupiuh: Gold IIM.ITI to 1 tati
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  • 150 2 A SPECIAL production ot "The Little World of Don Cami!lo" will be made by Radio Malaya for its Easter Radio Play item on Sunday evening. This is the first radio adaptation ever to be made of the world-famous book, which has had such a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 124 2 WeSPmjjkTMiw for the best value- for- money m anything Mechanical or Electrical! o >^_^_ I ••>' m f<>w mi tin* pmpmimr UlB€l 4>SSl>ltiiiii H fills I/4HI II IHlltl i# 1 4 m\i nusi I Plane: J S^g 1^ 'V 'Back Prince' 1 i Ift.'^' Thickness Planer i 58 ORCHARD road,
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    • 42 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise vour needs for a s little as tea cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.
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    • 160 2 Et 9 s MPi ffvrt'sn I J^^^ ftol CcMorn.o V s Ml llcn u 'Pc«W and pnn §1 11 /ye tKt ok cf «olden 9< »oj,m, a■ 1 Yey'll (< fcf «^ct true O M 1| 'I Mi»».o»i Orcnj, Mo. our »•> fcfcv \B b* the com I* V m/J
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  • 125 3 STRAL scholarships for the violin and illered by the Singapore Musical Society, u-cd here yesterday, with the dual purling a future permanent orchestra m am l encouraging young and talented musi- olony to become part of such an r r ships will take the form of
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  • 12 3 throughX lays, the r wiil i] n
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  • 50 3 A SINGAPORE Police tkesman yesterday termed a Straits Times story "Colony Police > disband its lieutenas "absolute DOnsense.** He ->aid tha 4 the story from the headline down to the last word is fictitious. Not a single i m the report was correct, he H led.
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    30 3 MR AND MRS. HO ENG HOCK .ut the cake after their iiurriasr at the Straits Ckiaes« Methodisl Church. Kjriijum^ Kapor Road. Singapore. TJie htiJt* U the former Miss Lily Tjv
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  • 40 3 FOR calling the meat of a deer unlawfully killed at Gambang on Feb 20, Lee Yit Siew, Chan Tjv, jdi Wan Chat were each fi:ie $13 by Che Abdul H imi f Cii l uit Magistrate, Kuantan.
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  • 245 3 MORK than 1.900 families have been able to secure homes through loans made by the Federal and Colonial Building Society Ltd., since 19>iK it was revealed m the Society's annual report tor the veir 1953. Loans have been applied irgelv to low-cost housing for the -income
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  • 435 3 BanditsAreTurningYellow JOHORE BAHRU,Wed. "Operation Kitchener" a drastic food denial measure aimed at destroying the Communist organisation operating m the Rengam-Layang Loyang area of the Kluong District, has succeeded m "pushing out almost oil the members of the Malayan Races Liberation Army from the area." At
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  • 160 3 THE progress report of the War Damage Commission for the fit it quarter of 1954 showed the tiumber of composite claim* r?^isr.ered at 120,000 with the total amount claimed amounting to $1,300,000,000. Tha number of composite claims upon which. final awards w^t? made was
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  • 452 3 CAUGHT WITH BASKET LEAVING NEW VILLAGE JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— When a father was asked m the Sessions Court today where his son was, he replied: "Unfortunately, he hos gone into the jungle. This has greatly distressed me. I do not know if he is
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    54 3 photo. COL. P A. GRKGOIRr'.. who arrived m Singapore on Tuesday from London to take over the office of Kegional Commissioner for British territories m Southeast Asia of the Colonial Development Corporation. Mr. A. R. Platt. who resigned the post and whom Col. C.re^oire will sut'teed. met him
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  • 71 3 THE O! i Rafflesians* Association i'\ Singapore will hold its tnnual general meeting on Saturday together with a picnic at the residence of Mr. D. S. Marshall m Wing Loong Roari. Changi. "Old Boys," wh > are not members of the Association, are also invited
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  • 109 3 KUALA LI'MPrR. We I The Federation Coverntnent announced tod iy thai the 560.060.000 local loan project opened for subscription recently has boon over-subscribed. The loan will officially c\ Me on Saturday jt IS noon. The loan is approved under the 1951 Loan Ordinance. Items
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  • 114 3 In flated Value Of Property Falls: Lee THE inflated value *i property m Singapore m ♦he past two or three yean has steadily disappeared, sail Mr. Lee Choon Seng, presiding it the annual general meeting of Eastern Realty Company, Ltd. yesterday. The value >f property had vn a downward trend
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 295 4 Fishmonger On Murder Charge PENANG, Wed.— A fishmonger, Tan Aw Boh, 30 told the Assixe Court here today hew he saw his wife with a man m o hotel room, >y peering through a hole m the door. Tan was charged with the
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  • 71 4 I DETECTIVE Sergeant Ivan Aloysius Scully of the Singapore Police Force, has been awarded the Queen's commendation for brave conduct. He was instrumental m the arrest of a gunman who shot and killed a City Coun- cil fitter and wounded another m Potong Pasir m September last
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  • 107 4 Didn't Pay Employee Promptly NG YAM PENG, proprietor of Lian Wah Contractors, H4. Crane Road. Singapore, was yesterday fined $75 m the Singapore Fifth Police Court for failing to pay arrears of wages due to a workman, R. Vasanatharan. The Court was tod that Vasanatharan received part payment by Ng
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  • 78 4 Intruder Burns Files In Office AN INTRUDER forced his way into the office of the City Commercial College m Haip Road. Singapore, at midday or. Tuesday and burnt some officia. and private files belonging \c the principal. Mr. K. G. N. Rajan. Mr. Rajan said he wa s informed of
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  • 86 4 MANAP bin Kais. 29. a: ex-Changi Prison warder wa« ye-terday fined $M 0 m iht Sjnpnpore Fourth Police Co iri for committing criminal breach of trust of $4 which had bec-i handed to him by Tan Ah Pee. an ex-convict. The money was Intended for Tans
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  • 87 4 TENANTS SEEK RAJAH 'S HELP SHOPKEEPERS m Song Poh Road Tcnp Bahru. who r--ccived t- "pay up or get out*' not it c with a 100 per cent demand for increase m re: from the Singapore Improvement Trust effective from V 1. have requested Mr. A. P. Rnjah. City Councillor,
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  • 87 4 1 .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed The Registration ot electors for the Johore Council of State will begin tomorrow and last till May 5. It is expected that about 200.000 electors would register. These who are qualified to register are subjects of the Ruler of Johore. who are 21
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  • 122 4 PENANG. Wed. Politho Boon John, (31) who pleaded guilty to a charge of being found drunk while carrying a firearm at the Broadway Cafe on April 3, was sentenced to one month's imprisonme«t by Mr. B. V. Rhodes m the Sessions Court, today The court was told
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  • 122 4 20 Gallons Of Samsu: $1,500 Fine TEO HONG CHOON of the 9|-mile Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, was fined $1200 m the Seventh Police Court yesterday for possession of 20 gallons cf dutiable inmsu. CusU :tk OfTi. cr. Mr. J. Co Iyer, told Mr. T. Kulasekaram. tht Magistrate, that on Feb.
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  • 30 4 THE meeting of the Settlement of PtiK.nj: Welfare Committee will be held at 5.15 p.m. on Aprii 22 at the Rubber Trade Association Hall m Anson Re mi.
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  • 122 4 Fined $125 He Wept In Court TEARS Ctwtd diwn the cheeks of a young fitter Njj Ah Kee. after he wa« fmfd a total of $1115 m tm Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday In addition he was disqualified from driving for 12 months Kg was rharger. with driving a cap
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  • 30 4 THE eighth IIMIUIi ?es«ion of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held ftt the Prai Tamil School on April 16 and 17 commencing at 10 am
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  • 146 4 Standard Staff Reporter WITHIN 17 days, a leaning four-storeyed block of flats m Claymore Drive, Singapore, was raised nine inches by jacks. Gammon (Malaya) Limited specially ordered nine 50-ton uirks from Britain before 'Operation Lifting" was carried out. Thirty small jacks. capable of lifting ten
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  • 60 4 A pe< AM bin JafTar. who drove ;.r \vi I hout a licence on S» p:. 28. last year, was fined $40 by tht Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua yesterday. H e was fined another $10 for driving without third party Insurance
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  • 167 4 Sister Lim Was So Thrilled When The Queen Spoke To Her PENANG, Wed. Nursing Sister Miss Lim Siew Inn, who has just returned from New Zealand after a 16 months* trainint; course there, told The Standard today she was thrilled to see the Queen m person during the Royal visit.
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  • 220 4 HardenedRubber Output Planned MATERIAL FOR SHOES IPOH, Wed. Malayan Producers Limited today disclosed that its Board of Directors have under consideration the production of a new type of hardened rubber which may prove to be a satisfactory answer to the new synthetic shoe sole material. This announcement was made by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 173 4 Specially Selected for yov EASIFR7>>I TODAY U^iMii MORTAL COMBAI with death dealing Pick.!;' NO Judges! NO fine-Keepers' \A i* AIANLAOt leashes out with a TORNADO of TWO-FISTED llflt A Columbia Picture m Technicolor Preceded by those INCORRIGIBLE 3 STOOGES ALSO M.r.r > "VOKt IllXCi'S STOtl Tomorrow 9am •>\^^:l•\^ N Sat
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 81 4 Weather Report fi,^ 1 Ml M T'mperature: ir«m „30 p.m. on April 13 to £f? p°" April H Sin Wore \:w\' poh (74FK Kua »k« Maximum Temperature: from <.i 0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on April !«»r? mg pore (90F) Penan* (XBF) Kota Bahru (91F), Kuala Lumpur (92), Ipoh (95),
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  • 99 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE UNITED Moloys' National Organisation m re will press Government for inclusion of Molay $in ln P official language m addition to English. decision was taken by about 100 officials and ,s of various branches of the UMNO division
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  • 31 5 LOH Ml SIONG. !9. was len "ed t<.> >i\ months' imprisonment by Che Abdul Ha:md. Circuit Magistrate* Kuantan. lor (stealing a bicycle valued at lI6Q <>:i April 4.
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  • 138 5 Padi Planter, Son Killed In Crash Bi"K.!T MERTAJAM, Wed.— R W Downey 33, a private of the Firsi Battalion, the Manj Chester Regiment today pleaded guilt/ m the Magistrate's Court to two charges of causI ing death by a rash art on Apri; 10. at Sunsei Derhaka. ASH .1. Henderson
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  • 57 5 A MALAY who was caugiii climbing through the bathroom window of a building m Dunearn Road. Singapore, at 2 a.m. yesterday, lost his balance and fell two storeys to the ground. He fell while struggling with a European occupant of the house who caught him
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  • 59 5 THE Asian Maritime Officers' Union. Singapore, yesterday joined the strike of the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union. The A.M.O.U. members work because the Straits Steamship Company refused to settle its two claims. They are: 1. Re-instatemont of two dismissed workers; 2. Stop engaging officers to do
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  • 35 5 CHE Abdul Latiif bi fl Ab- dullah, Oflicer-in-Charge. TanjoMi; Malim Police district will shortly proceed on leave. Fel- io\ V police officers entertained I him to dinner and a ronggCQi party on Tuesday
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  • 257 5 THE rel ring Dir tor of Medic il Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers. m his farewell mesyesterday said he leaves Singapore with "greal regret" bul expressed confidence thai the Colony will i>e the medical and health centre of iliis area oi the world. Dr. Vickers
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    33 5 CHE ABDUL MANAP bin Doctor La tiff a»d his bride Hamidah bintc Shahaban pay their respects to the Sultan ot Selangor and the Tengku Awnvan who attended the couple's wedding m Sereniban recently.
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  • 385 5 21 FAMILY CENTRES FOR COLONY Scheme Will Cost $3Mil. Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Social Welfare Department has a big scheme to build 21 family centres m the Colony which will cost a total of over $3,000,000 or $150,000 a centre, spread over a few years. The Secretary for Social
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  • 113 5 LONDON, April 14 (Reuter) Sir John Nicoll. Governor of Singapore, leaves today for a holiday m Lucerne, Switzerland. Hp came here to discuss with the British Government the sweeping changes recommended by th 0 Rendel Constitutional Commission. Sir John is now on leave but hopes
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  • 63 5 photo MR. Cornfoot. i a hove director #id export manager of the AantraMaa firm <*t iceberg huttrr gai— far tan n Iloldensen and Nelson arrived in Singapore yestcr day on a business tour. He was met at the airport by a representative of the Singapore (old Storage,
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  • 38 5 BUTTER WORTH. Wed Six Scouters from Penang and three from Province Wellcsiey. including District Commissioner Abdul Samat. will leave on Friday for Kuala Lumpur to attend the Scouts' Wood Badge Course at Castle Camp.
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  • 308 5 Standard Staft Reporter SIXTY-NINE Singapore Rotary Club members, visitor-mem-bers and guests applauded heartily when a young local Journalist. Mr. .lames Peter Chin, told them that the local newshound was generally unappreciated by the public. "Unappreciated it is." he said. "when you are told repeatedly by
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  • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUM Wed i lit! Ofl IIM Ferguson 1r... t t and implement^ !v a Sikmsky helicopter into F»»rt Sh an m North- we-t f» which ft ti rdaj w i omplottvi today with<n t rident. B^'fitre Ihe the implomcrit- wm§ lifted m the Maiajl of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 258 5 TOD ay 1.45. 4. *M »IM "ILL YOU. SEE THAT »ga g» .^k FROM rOMOSSOW I 11 A.M. NOW UHITK THE DWARFS' M im 51 Cts. 4 OUT OF BAGDAD'S MYSTIC PAST J Pfl fl TM I uni^l Wj bI B^—aai B^— aa^^aTaaUaaaaj3 Mf v. n thiQir lioi "^^^^^^^b BBBF^BF^mB
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  • 795 6 FURTHER instance of the disregard shown for rt -il liberties m Russia is brought to light by the r«- cnt news that its rulers arc to pass a law which would give the government even greater arbitrary powers o! arrest and detention. Alarmed by the increase m
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  • 289 6 Review of Views Stifling Malay Education UTUSAN MELAYU tells Malay teachers m Singapore that if they find that the Frisby Five- Year-Plan has been scrapped by the Education Department without their prior knowledge, they should demand a new educational plan which will safeguard the interests of Malay education. The editorial
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  • 683 6  - THE CRUEL SKY DEREK DEMPSTER Is The Enemy Of The Comets This invisible Saboteur*? B X "yy HAT'S wrong with Britain's Comet jet airliner?" So for the investigators are baffled by the disasters. They are bewildered men. From my anxious hours with the experts, and my experience of earlier Comet
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  • 303 6  -  AUDREY WHITING By .ed **ni*n doctor arsUrS; w X He is pint-sized fiftu oitU uho claims that l,ni,t nm doses or the lv w.'ai e B »wke a woman "mn J been rec^,,^ d bj/ ,J oomoleij S(>|/ ot hl ,c- c™e His patients include wiros of Cablet
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 271 6 'Our Civilisation Needs No Rebuilding' Sir;-- Mr. M.G. Ferguson ha> flattered me by I I g rig that 1 have successf v 1 ytwist- ed the context of his first letter to the ends ol my own j rhetoric But he never point- ed out whore I have, if ever.
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    • 259 6 air; In hij reply to Popu i". Mr. K. M. Byrne Mated: It he does not a .'t a know it. may I 11 n that the pensionab c c no?umenta of a Div. IV officer has been Increased by 2'22't and with a new variable al
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    • 299 6 THE WEAKNESS OF UMNO-MCA Bir. In your Co urn <■ < itiackj -i Na A*soc a tion I < m p. ii Ucular the Vice-Presidi I of 1 sjvc Party ol d has apparently tak< pleasant it i len Recently Mr. J X Vice- 1 esident wzt reports wj I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 20 6 USELESS EUSTACE "Some blokes are lucky! Catch mv wife stuck there nUht afltr aiKht whil e I went out Jtallivanting:"
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  • 359 7 BRITAIN OFFERS TROOPS TO E.D.C. Eden Pledges To Support Europe LONDON, April 14 (Reuter)-Mr A.irhony Eden, Foreign Secretary, announced today that Britain was ready to place a British armoured division within a European Defence Community corps. He told the House of Commons: "General Gruenther. Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, has
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  • 67 7 Photo. Ql EEN ELIZABETH accepts orchids from six year-old Kan jam Senanayake, grand-daughter of Ceylon's first Premier, on her arrival at Colombo aboard the Royal tour liner. Gothic. As Ranjani presents the orchids, her brother waits to present a garland to the Duke of Edinburgh. On the
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  • 44 7 U.S. Is Ready For War Any Time fl_ ander Far leclared Stati go to war n at Maecepi v rank- pine go to war ['10- its m ai ing nmunists the fused to r.,i..p-' the ection tour j S1 te< air loivc take off
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  • 50 7 Tito Tours Turkey -At 50 mph 14, iRt i V ..via ept 1 ol Anki i n n •■> ay a wn atfa n of Kt-mci Ata- r of tiie Turkish neted •'<.' arid the I t< traffic I f I President] fe On a i m oppo Government i
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  • 16 7 14. g trati pr< nr.er tO •1 t sugar i > i
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  • 106 7 MANILA. April 14. (AP) Vice President Carlos P. Garcia, concurrently Secretary of Foreign Affairs, last night recommended a three-point stand the Philippine delegation should take at the Geneva conference On Korea. Mr. Garcia, who heads this country's delegation, said the members of his group would
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  • 57 7 SAIGON. April 14, (APi The Kingdom of Cambodia has protested to U.N. Secretary Genera! Mr. Dog Hammarskj'old, against an invasion of that Indo-Chinese state by Com-munist-led Vietminh. The formal protest cable was sent to Cambodia's Asador m Washington. N I Kimmy. today, for delivery Cambodia is
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  • 81 7 LONDON. April 14 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday that present AngloAmerican arrangements regarding the civil use ot atomic energy covered an exchange of information oxer a limited field. He told the House of Commons "no agreement exists regarding the exchange of information on the design 01
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  • 35 7 A Chilean Air For re DC 3 reportedly crashed yesterday JO kilometres north of Santiago. killing 12 passengers and crewmen. The passengers wore thought to he mostly relatives of air force personnel. UP
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  • 74 7 andord London Correspondent )O h N A P rtl M The following ore the closing rubbtr and tin on rhe London Market. ONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN m 7 l7 > d -17 id. Spot £752 10s. per ton 17; d. buyers, £757 10s. 18 d. Three
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  • 170 7 WASHINGTON. April 14 (AP) Representative Donald L. Jackson told a State Department spokesman yesterday he expects an appropriation for economic aid to India will have 'an awful time on the Floor of the House" because of what he termed India's "passing buckets both ways." I
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  • 80 7 HANOI. April 14 tAP> The struggle lor th e French Union fortress at Dien Bien Phu is settling down temporari. y into an artillery and air war while Vietminh General Vo Nguyen Giap ponders over he should launch his mightiest assault. The Vietminh, letting French defenders
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    37 7 Photo. SEATED on a wall overlooking the harbour. French actress Nicole Maurey (lelt > and Soviet star Siren Adjenowa chat together after lunching m a restaurant at Cannes, where they are attending the Seventh International Film Festival. AP
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  • 25 7 FLOODS swept Suhayb v age m northern Syria on Monday and drowned eighi hildren playins m the fields. Fiiirty-three houses were lestroyed. hjghjkghk
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  • 85 7 ROME, April 14 (AP> Trains, airplanes and rainbowcoloured buses irom many lands brought thousands ot tourists and pilgrims here jresterday to .swell what promises to be this Christian centre's biggest E?Ster throng m history, Rome's many hotels and mansions are packed. Scarcely a room is available.
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  • 98 7 BIRMINGHAM. April 14. (Reuter)— Mrs. Betty Fox, X.2 a week Birmingham charwoman who has never seen a football match m her life learned yesterday that she had wo n 1 75.000 for 6d. m a national football pool Mrs. Fox who is 38 and the mother
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  • 63 7 COLOMBO. April 14 (Renter) The Ceylon News said today that Sir Oliver GoooctMleke. the Finance Minister. will succeed I-ord Soulbury to become Coy ion"? first Ceyloiuve Governor General. The newspaper quoted "official sources" m Colombo as saving that Queen Elizabeth will announce this appointment on
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  • 155 7 WELLINGTON, Now Zea- j J»nd, April 14, (Renter) The New Zealand p rime Minister Sidney Hpiland said last night he wa s s lad the hydrogen bomi. had been developed by "a great and friend y ahy th c United' States «f America." -I hesitate
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    42 7 photo. REPORTERS and others examine some of the effects taken from the sea where wreckage of the BOAC Comet lias been found. The effect! are seen aboard the British aircraft carrier Eagle which brought them, together with five bodies, to Naples.- UP
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  • 148 7 TEHERAN, April 14 (AP) Ex-Premier Mossadeq, who was on strike since Saturday, because the audience at his appeal trial just wasn't large enough, came happily into the courtroom yesterday with lots of smiles and handwaves all around. Mossadeq smiled broadly and waved to the 100
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  • 41 7 MELBOI'RNK. Apr.l 14: (Router).— The Australian government has decided not to gran! passporti to any p*r--<oii proposing to isji China for a meeting of the A -china Federation <>l Trade Un ons ;*mi to ranrel current passporti already held.
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  • 167 7 WASHINGTON, April 14 (AP)-The I nited States tailed yesterday on Israel and the Aral) States to re--5? M I2LS! c ol force as a lllcans <> f tensions m the Middle East. A State Department spokesman said both Israel and Ihe Arab nations "will
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  • 130 7 Oppenheimer's Firing PHOENIX, Arizona, April 14 (AP)— Suspension of atomic bomb builder Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer 'was long overdue— it should have been taken years ago," Senator Joseph McCarthy said here yesterday. "I think it took considerable courage to suspend the so-called untouchable srientist-OpfM nheimer."
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  • 123 7 Socialists To Form A New Government BRUSSELS, April (ft -M Max BiiM't. I'u-i--deni of the Belgian s Party, yestei lnf< King Baudouin that wai prepared to ..•< i tn< task of forming a n merit. The Socialitl Party pn i- dent, M. Max Bn-. I audience with the X earlier
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  • 36 7 i \\O Tongan r, ~>f Qua. n Sa. «Ul dan r I i M welcomc booM" .< London hotel on M.iv IS Tiark ih<» homecoming < f Queen Elizabeth tnd the D i >f Edinburgh.— Reuter
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    • 99 7 I*> <l<>liijlil both V" iL I they play.... gg "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU /f "x j j j 5^.75 i;a<: r^==^r-^ Li i♦* C^ t K i MAIL ORDERS: DELIVERY K'K^'^fe I .-I;! FREE IN SINGAPORE \yUL A\Z I IU POSTAGE, ETC. 60 CENTS fiV\ iW f All but one
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    • 59 7 Nature Provides the wcother ond olso leather NOO? HAMPTON (XHURCHSN Sngtish J X^ Shoes ARE MADE FROM FINEST ENGLISH Tan Willow Coif 1 White Buckskin JJ White Buckskin And Tort j| Black Potent Dress W Sizes STo 1 1 IBS^^MM Fitting (D or El M W From $52/50 THE SMARTEST
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    • 740 8 KORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOIN I SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antw-rp Rotterdam. Ham bur Bremen Spore PS'bam Penan* M V Schwabenstein (NDL) Gdns. 15 16 lfiApr pr T.S. Leverkusen (HAPAG) 5/llMay l2May 13/14 May IS Nabob (NDL) 28May/3June 4 June s 'ft June T.S. Leverkusen (HAPAG)
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    • 1054 8 m MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. P«»..e LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS 0 Dae Sails P S ham Fenane Patroclat for Liverpool 8c Glas- A j.^ Apf 7/Jg M S!S*'2 r sJ££r?!:..*™: a.*m Apr ti a pf 2^ Apr Alclnou* for Liverpool Olas- f Apf A()| n/1w cEZa» foV LlVerpobri Dublin Apr M
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    • 923 8 Move To Boost Jap Steel Exports iSs to boost lagging stcel^%port_ t r«dp. The formula will «>" Slst !at profitable prices on the local authorising imports of wiM spur up export of iron at a tentative rate o :*0 goods by reducing their per cent m value of sttel pro-
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    • 670 8 EAST ASIAHCIji f SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S( > N|l|> For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp, Rott, l( Gdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg MnjXj H| X Spore w K x) "SONGKHLA" 17 22Apr tt p xx) "FIONIA" 28/30 Apr Dr 51*. xx) -MEONIA- 13/15 May T, xxx) "PASADENA" 22 !IM. U |$yi I
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  • 292 9 DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TIN AREAS URGED WITH measured reserves of tin representing no more thon 15 to 20 years production ot presenT rates, the British Commonwealth looks to exploration and development m Malaya and Nigeria for further important and exfensive resources This view is expressed by the Geological Liaison Officer
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  • 166 9 Decline In Two Major Products Malaya s foreipn trade which refiV mi!h n last year h a 'fear h i 2? lh continued Erilirin°l C ntr .V* two and tn c<m^dities— rubber thJnJfoK V€ a e prirc of rubber throughout the past year was cl P^r pound and of tin
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  • 50 9 BOISTEAD A.- C< lAd. Estates Department, reported following rubber output March: Amalgamated Maay Estates I < til. ooo Ih* H .i Rubber Cc. Ltd, R4.sno bs., Connemara Lid. 43^100 New Serendah Rubber Co 52.000 lbs. Kuala Siddim tubber Co. Lul 71,655 lbs. ami B ssett R.ibh<r Cc. Ltd.
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  • 145 9 iHE rubbtr market In fc iga-r-</.t yc-torday closed I ccnti per lb. for fir r tradi rubber for April ihi i• t (58 5/8 cents on Tut- Prices opened slight owtff but rallied to around ;>;» I 0 rents per lb. for May shipmeal with those for April at
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  • 109 9 RESTRICTIVE Inclonesiar export and currenry regula. tions have been largely responsible for the considerable dimunition m imports of rubber into Malaya. As a result, Singapore rubber remilling Industry hs^ been hard hit. The approximate maximum potential capacity of the milling trade m Singapoi c ha« been
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  • 199 9 I HE Malayan shar^ uuuktt m Singapore was easiet m ml kectkms yesterday, particularly tne tin section which weakened ;.< a result of the sharp f. ,1 In the noon metal price H>e vc i:mt r>f business w»> m INIHSTRIAI.s Buyer* SHiera U 1 Smelt Ore*. 2.-) *.«*-«er A.
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  • 35 9 MALAYAN txporti ol rubber, all grade- |q b l| cxjuntl it^ during March amount* :< a:.miu \o:i<. accord nj v p.ciiminary statistics issued by ihi Act.nc Registrar o! Malayan Statistics. Singapore, Mr R Dow.
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  • 24 9 Messrs. Gattej B; l< m n I'jiiirtered Accountants, reported the output .1 mi h Rubber Estates Ltd to- ."U; ■1 MMOO lbs.
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  • 134 9 THE produce marke* m Singapore yesterday lowri ftlightl? steady lor copra ,nn\ dull tor coconut oil. Lewis and Peat y,. i v k i fopru for April shipment (I tn nn<\ lellcn per pic:.. ,j, f'^l at 11 am ;irid no<>r n. o rke: dull, $;uj md $.nj <♦
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  • 96 9 THE Singapore OMmN C'h;i!iit)er of Commerce s intensifying its efforts to MCTMM it? mrmt)ership, a s»>.»ke>inan f tne Chamber told Thf.' Siai>darri Th :s is one of th* prcw grammes envisaged by >he Pre»tidtnt Mr. Ko Tcrk Kin. and h^ < (•nim.ttee during the next two
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  • 39 9 Kempas A nd Radell a SIME. Darby C<> Ltd imported the following rubber companies' output for M;«rrh and February: Kern pa s Ltd. Uo¥. 700 lbs. and 28V200 int.. and Radella Rubber V LXC. 14.000 lb« *Dd U.U()O Urn
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    • 174 9 Ll l Abncr By Al Cdfo I 'vo Ai-L KNCWITM'RUUU.'.'-akjv A A*J NIOW TH^t^P^MjOVETTvOUNG'^r^^^ w i' c <i f COX T WORf^Y, f^-» "-■> (RlC .HTENf-D SKCNK Cf A BACHELW J X t AD^S TE ARSO»T-WJTH n-ARR'AGE J /ApCAP'E.7- AMLL GIT w M ll4 I WHICH GITS CAL^ T^l A^^-^i;-li-
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    • 958 9 W7T7T7 a m r'l p';*ri i;I M>* d Te t<iu kt«^ tomokkow INQAP O R El xm J?r U-. IB F7^>^>y>^3 S;ib.v;^^i n :i- y^l< sungei patani :..:.j: eNhh.trn-. of works bjr local C^ofraphv m R.... m 17. Raitmi Ha... St. n.'. ri R ad. from 9 m pm A/*MMripl\M
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  • 279 10 Poorly Paid Teachers Sir;— As one who has often re i.| >t the poor salaries paid t the to i' hots of English m vernacular schools, I am surprised at the tilence maintained >y the Education authorities. A< most of the teachers h ive passed their Senior Cambridge Examination, it
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  • 72 10 I 9b<H«. WEARING pert Scots Inn md a sunny smile, b c autiful Ruth Hampton briefs herself on the golfer's point of view m order to fill her role as queen of the f or t h r o mi n i $.15,000 Las Vf,is Tournament of Chitnpi
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  • 876 10  -  RUS SELL THOMAS By PRESIDENT Mohamed Naguib of Egypt has been 1 resting at home since the crisis when the Revolutionary Command Council re-exerted its power m the country. The President i s genuinely a sick man, for the exhaustion and shock of that week-end brought
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    • 331 10 Sir; Everf landlubber seems t»> hiv^ written ettkeff a letter t«> the PrcW or an Kditorial tpj Hrn rubber and ti n problem; but not one of them has ret put forward a single idea that will do the>e industries any ?ood. The sum
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    • 82 10 Sir; I wish ta draw your j attention to your issue of 2 April 10. A photo of my t partner Miss Rina Chan (not Helen Chan as reported) ap--2 peared, and was reported as 2 giving a demonstration of the "Quick-step" m the 2 Happy Cabaret. The picture
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    • 127 10 SWISS MADE SUPER SHOCK RESISTING WATERPROOF ANTI MAGNETIC TROPICALISED 17 fir 21 JEWELS WATCH OF HIGH PRECISION SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. IncorporT.*! m Hong Kong) JUBILEE CAFE RESTAURANT I IjLAiulv I*lli/\L j Consult us for *^EhU"mAJUU your r^-- js, I ""f —^"T^ I Vv'sddinQs, I.^l H E rthdays, P^j^J I vfl/l
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    • 217 10 The world famous family tl TIGER medicinal products aiH >'■■■■ ■>* Vluirifl^^l IH^S^^k SbPSJx r v.*>v .'■< •;•'<:' ■t > iJ^HB S TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI EVery effective for Cou o lndigestion Seasickness N Tiredness, Stomachache Ft ENC AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL II\IL SAIGON MANILA i TUESDAY 4 SATURDM
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    • 307 10 No wotnin. eiitwetollj a \»t> j»r«Mi> sjsjr, h.i«i an riulit to »>«• >rrn i ryiiiK with I m m who Knt lur liiinb iiid. —Mrs Qiscn nrcsjsjraa. Till K>l> W lOK V.\ IKVONK: Ktv i things Otl an eve:; kce'. Adhere t> routine and ordinary matters, we'll estate* liahed standard!
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  • 58 11 WELLINGTON, April 14 (Reuter) Yvette Williams, New Zealand's Olympic champion and women's world long jump record holder, will be m four events m the British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Vancouver this year. She broke the women s world long jump record with 20 feet
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  • 39 11 TANJONG MALIM, Wed.— The Perak Police contingent record for the hop, step and jump event was broken here by Musa, of the Slim River police at the Tanjong Malim police sports. He cleared 35 ft. 9 m.
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  • 1432 11  - EASTER FEAST FOR SPORTSMEN LINESMAN By A MALAYAN EASTER means a festival of sport. Badminton, cycling, football, cricket, golf, lawn tennis, motoring and swimming provide their fans with the opportunity to test their skill and prowess m their pet games and ior States to prove their superiority over their neighbours.
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  • 50 11 THE following will represent Maclainc Watson Sports Club Singapore, m a friendly game of badminton against their Penang Office at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall, Kuala Lumpur. on April 17 and 18: Oh Chiap Choon, Ahmad Taib. A. P. Menon, Chow Khoptt Foh 6»lleh Rabin«p. Chap Cbtro Lim.
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    • 446 11 j K \(nvin)nMrNT n friends ani 5 n I :()\S VACANT fi t General ior commence! i Salary scmU !2A-2rt /B/ Wi ihc commence ,arteri a: c provid must be of R ooc Senior Cambridgt nd al lean »7| yean onal standarc pquired of tho« Senioi Cambridgj actual perjw 3
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    • 685 11 I ACKNOWLEDGMENT VV'E, the Nominees of the following respective deeaseds thank The Chinese Mutual Ik'p Association, Singapore for the Nominees' Fund handed to us: Chan Fung Phcng Deceased $643 rii.in Chok Wai. 5676 I Lim Kong Kye. $664 Leong Ah Kow, $606 I'hoo Lum, $655 [Gan Yew Kiong, $711 Woo
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    • 613 11 PERAK POLICE TENDERS NOTICE HTENDERS which will be x closed at 12 Noon on 19th April 1954 are invited to purchase Rags consisted of worn out items of Police Uniform principally khaki and drill. Full particulars may be obtained from the Chief Police Officer, Perak Ipoh. (SF.I6/H/10 Vol.1) THE MALAYAN
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    • 235 11 TENDER THE RUBBER INDUSTRY 1 (REPLANTING) BOARD proposes to erect quarters for the Deputy Slate Replanting Officer Johore at Batu Pahat., Plans and specifications can !>e seen at the office of the State Replanting Officer Johore. Batu Pahat, during normal office hours from 19th April inclusive. Sealed tenders to include
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    • 444 11 Platignum BaM -Point /H\ filll I 1 I Ik* JE 113 I aorajl |W camcllf ifl lrs< ■<-• «h, fh« E :^B »t>n *»i,.-ra. r~ j^| s«yti«n« 1 ••«'«••< m I Olheamcvie. ||s^. till Fil HI ICIIH ■*^^W l» II a oid imila I ions It's bol to bn> Pldtignum
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    • 430 11 WHAT'S ON DURING HOLIDAYS SINGAPORE FRIDAY SOCCER: Div. 1 REMF v Police. J. Besar: Diiv 2A. SUB Police V TMOBA. Farrer Park, Kebenaran Club v SCSA. Farter Park. Bukit Timah v Seletar FC. MFA: 3C, Farrer Juniors v Setia Jaya. C. Union P T v Katong S.C. CYMA SWIMMING: Singapore
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  • 2065 12 Amusement And Banker Boy Pay Good Dividends BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $298,637 FIRST *****9 $84,605 SECOND *****7 $42,302 THIRD *****6 $21,151 (STARTERS: $3,021 each *****2, *****5, *****7, *****9, *****1, *****1, *****5. CONSOLATION: S1,000 each *****3, *****5, I *****8, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****0, *****9, *****2, *****0. IPOH,
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  • 112 12 ffl ore r tor the Lee Ku o nean j joO o Scan./ Cud iwaUr Polol will be held at 4.30 pm >n Saturday and Sunday. g Eng Kooi <fee.sty] e > and tN-oah Thiam Soon (breaststroke) ormer SASA record holder." will turn out for Penang. The
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  • 37 12 ENTRIES for the Island Club s Eu Tong Sen Cup Open Invitation Competition to be played on Sunday, May 9 are now invited. Entries should reach the Secretary not later than. May 4.
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  • 488 12 SINGAPORE Business Houses F.A. Division 1 league leadership, so long: a Hongkong: Bank monopoly sensationally changed hands at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday when OTEC humbled the hitherto I unbeaten Bankers 3—l m a great exhibition of fast and fiery football witnessed by a tremendous crowd. OTEC
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  • 137 12 Gaffoor Scores 6 In Row PENANG, Wed— The unique distinction of scoring two hattricks m a match fell to the lot of centre-forward A. GafToor who scored the last six goals of Muslim Recreation Club's 7 o victory over the Indian Recreation Club m the first division league game on
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  • 94 12 SIXGAPORKS athletic ct.tin Kent to Ul« Asian Games U's mow been increased to >ix mhtm Ten* P«l Wah and Tan Soo L.id t i.sl made tiie *rade yesterday m the ictoria School ground Teng clocked the mnli|>in| standard of 12.4 for the 10 metiehurdlci and Tan
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  • 99 12 SINGAPORE'S teas to meet Hongkong m their Aw H()e Memorial Trophy me a t Jalan o«ar itadhan on Saturday will cho*en from Chee Sena Sinner Boniface. Teow Keng Hee Jong. Vaaa <cap:> n,n Sfjf Ben«. Boon SeonJ gang Hock Awani Baka? ft 'iir^V. 1^ Ra!lir Omar
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  • 66 12 IPOir. Wed Cummin: brothers Freddie and George V ti Pla \V d a rand wmeto win the Hussars' Cup 'or the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School, who beat Yuk Choy School =>-0 m This X, of Perak inter-school.s knockout cup soccer competition Freddie and dimming scored Nro
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  • 39 12 MALACCA. Wed.-Three >rem ber ot the Queen Royal are included m Malacca 1 Malaya cup SOC cer team to meet the Combined Services on the Kubu ground here on Saturday Sequerah and Ismail. vanK *r
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    • 92 12 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your ™*ds for i fl little as ten c: :ts vvjrd m the classi- i St. r :ui P? s of the s>^nnrifi/d. Advertisements a'.-cpud at 128, Robinson R;'nd or at the branches of the Standard m Kuall Ipoh PUr Penan a »d *m m±
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    • 146 12 TOMORROW SUNDAY kTS^ "A THREAD OF upr SHAW'S Product ion m M\ f 1 11. mm ft J Tilt ROYAL COMMAND PI-iHI-Oil V REBEL LOVER. OUTLAW j Chief of the clan of fighting MacGregou ,i Hii true exploits dwarfed the deeds of f.ct.on' D^lwHob Roy THE HIGHUNO ROGUt I Richard
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    • 30 12 SS2J,?*" orf 5 club m -BODCA" lOrUll SP rtS CUlb A f f p ORTS: Balestier Girls' Afternoon School Annual Suorts—McXair Road BOXIXG: FARELF championships Finals— Tanglin I'Uinnasium S.M) p.,»
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