Singapore Standard, 24 April 1954

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD GHGFHGFHF tt /fc W JL Vol. IV. No. 206. •INGAPftfcE, SATIIiRDAY, 4pRi L u, 19 31 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 320 1 Secret Arrests Follow Soviet plot Disclosures [r;S ACCUSES RUSSIA !nl 23, (Reuter) Disclosures made by 1 <hokhlov, Soviet secret police officer who > to the Americans, has led already to et arrests and interrogation of Soviet liable sources said here today. hod b^en arrested and questioned ,tem Europe as well
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  • 100 1 V ished 2 e a r t ol »ia;. French i nnounced that "ir\ the TinJc airstrip/' kng i ick i tin fort French Union foi i in re-esta in ng vith an iso ated out- 1 vicious hand-to-han i Jiifieous to the
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  • 8 1 CG ATTENDS CPA MEETING to ft S to
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  • 69 1 IPOH, Fri— A famed COrtmando, Lt Col. A. E. C. Bredin, will shortly arri'e here take over command of Mm 1/6 Gurkha Rifles. CoL Bredin, D.S.O. and Military Cross, was with *he Dorset Regiment, and took part In assault landings on ltjlv. Crete and Normaid£ during worl,^
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  • 45 1 THE trooper Asturias which arrived m Singapore from Britain yesterday disembarked the Regiment of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, who are to relieve the Ist Manchester no* serving in the Federation Picture shows a group of men, full of smiles, saying "Hello" to Malaya.
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA. April 22 (AFP. The Indonesian Government has >PP minted Dr. .Mohammed Ra/it as .Minister to Belgium, it 'a-, disclosed here today. He is now Ind ConsulGenera] in S g; re. His ointment has been approved ty '..<' Belgian Government, irding to a Foreign Mil try
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  • 160 1 City Studies $1. 8M Labour Pay Boost SINGAPORE City Council will hove to meet on extra pay bill of about $1,800,000 every year, if a proposal for increased wages to its 10,000 doily-rated workers in accordance with the Ritson report, is j accepted by the Council. The R:tson Commission's revised
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  • 229 1 PETROVS ARE RE-UNITED AS CANBERRA, April 23, (Reurer).— Th« Australian Government today refused to return Mr. Vladimir Petrov former Soviet Embassy Secret Police Chief, who has been given political asylum in Australia and asked for details of his alleged "crimes." An Australian note handed to
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  • 67 1 Firemen's Fund Tops $2,000 THE StandArd Fund for the dependants of the live ftrrmen who perished hunting Tut\sda>'> t;odown fire at the junrtion of Terk Goal Street and Kohertxin Quay has pa>sed the S?.UOO mark. yesterday, readers contributed Sl.:>B-.' to raise the fund t<» 52..J44. Bij;yf.st donation so lar *anie
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  • 68 1 A 47-YEAR-OLD Chineseand his three ch:dren were I ad i itted to the S.ngapore General Hospital last night w :Mi suspected food poisoning. They are: Pong Wan Hin I (47). his daughter Ah Ang (11), and his sons. Ah Shu (7) and Ah Ke (M). Pong
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  • 33 1 THE first Japanese plan* f" land i'i Formosa since XatLnalist China took over the i:li<m! In 1.945 arrived last night at Taipei':* Pine Hill airport with a six-man Bobdwill group. AP
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  • 278 1 EstateManagersAre Told To Keep Mum' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Rubber estate managers in the Federation have been warned not to disclose statistics of production costs to members of the World Bank Mission now in Malaya. The Standard is now in a position to reveal that a confidential circular
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  • 469 1 POSTERS NOW IT'S ANTI-RED Bv EE BOON LEE, Standard Staff Reporter WIIILK Singapore Communists are flooding the Colony with propaganda pamphlets and documents, an anti-Red newsletter reached The Singapore Standard yesterday morning. The letter, be ie> ed to published bv the National Al iance ol R issian Solidaiists was enclosed
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  • 123 1 Forces Contact Bandits In Hills PENANG, Fri. In the Relau hills, fhree and half miles from the Christian Brothers' bungalow on Penang Hill, a platoon of the Federal Field Force contacted two Communist terrorist suspects and discovered a camp yesterday. The > >, ,p. /ii li Mta m«>\ i ti
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  • 34 1 A JOHORE Sp.M .1 1 I" touii(i with the abdom< I i.v in the Chan§ > < «r Singapoi e I!, H in a-. \Y i .1. taken a From tfa i
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  • 98 1 NO EQUAL STATUS FOR CHINA LONDON. April 23, (Reut< —The "big three* 1 Western foreign Ministers rejected Russia's latest claim that Comnist China must have great power status at the Geneva conference, diplomatic quarters here believe. i The latest Soviet no'.e which claimed for China equal si with the United
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  • 25 1 THE Civil Air Transport yesterday airlifted to Taipei 108 Nationalist Chinese gueiillas and their dependant > from Burma. The group included live infants. Reuter
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  • 72 1 SYDNEY. April VS. <l'P). Telephone technician Francis (ireeniny. ♦>.">. who retired rerently. had not collected his fortnightly pay packet for 11 year<. "It's all a matter of principle.'" he said. He took this course to protest the "pay as you earn" system of collecting tax which was
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  • 179 1 Ceylon Spent £18,750 On The Royal Visit ABOARD THE GOTHIC. April 23 (Renter) The Royal Yacht. Gothic, was steaming at 17 knots after a two-hours storm which broke out. on her way to Aden in the Persian Gulf. The Queen watched the Duke play deck hockey i?1 the afternoon. Later
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 HOUSt of REPUTE ill hick II ITCHES (HAY CO., v|oß9'- W V. I* K 31 y I" I I iJ'JawsswtPsafH Bjjjwufefr. tv £wSSSSu^»RH!!SbI -fIL W BRAND CANNED FRUITS
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    • 26 1 I itvpuU'ti Stmrm Ifer CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Yo»<r Inspection /nrtfrtf I t Th NOVELT.Ytro.. SB. North Brldfe Roa< Sincapore-6 HALL'S DISTEMPER M 4* t*l i I I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 29 1 ROAU IS FLOODED THE Executive Engineer, Kuala Kubu Bahru. reports the Rawang Kund rot I flooded '•> i depth ;>t two foot. The vtrater is tin* road ts impa traffic
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  • 339 2 Draft Is Studied By Pawnbrokers Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will soon introduce a Bill into the Legislative Council, to protect the public from mushroom banks. This is part of a general policy to regulate bankine business in colonial territories^ I ast nieht the Colony
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  • Article, Illustration
    72 2 photo. me umrer Adnunisterin:; the Government Mr W Lr i "V VeStPrd y Paid Visit to lhe S»«apore General Hospital, to see how more ft**, i; >0 younf me n of tailup aee veal through medical check-up an f-tlf Mr Goode watihrs >0-vrar-old Isnin bin Baba. an employee of the
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  • 53 2 Delegates In Session photo. SINGAPORE delegates to the Rubber Quality and Parkins Conference now in session in the Victoria Memorial Hall are from left: Mr. Tan Puay Nee (Rubber Trade Association) and Messrs K. G. Lommer. I. G. Salmond and E. G. Holiday all from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce
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  • 249 2 Rubber Con^rrence THE Rubber Quality and Packing Conferrmr in Singapore yesterday decided that, with the rxrtption of the marking of bales of pale crepe rubhrr, uimi. may need further study, a new type of paint should be recommended for use by all packers. During the meeting.
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  • 149 2 I THE Successors of Moin« jComte Co.. Ltd. lost a 16.190 claim which they raised in the Singapore High Court against j the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.. and the Singapore Harbour B-j-ird fo r damage to 50U coils of w're imported by the plaintiffs
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  • 29 2 MM Seek Hong (23), a proof reader m a Chinese newspaper <*«* Aned S2fiO or four month s „ail for making a false Stints 10 t0 tUiJI drivin
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  • 114 2 THE -Standard aiknow lf(U«-s with thanks the following donations to the Fund for dependants of the five Singapore fire heroes who perished in a godown fire last Tuesday: Overseas Assurance Corporation $1,000. The Sikh Moneylenders' Association. Singapore, S2OO Mr. Khor Yah Chiew of Malayan Traders and
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  • 42 2 XG KOXG f Apr. M-Special Standard Service: Closing prices or the Hongkong Exchange today I?J£-. 4 15 a t0 £1 sterling: $5., 6375 10 US$l; $1,815 to Maltvan $1. $0 .220 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $246.25 to 1 U*L
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  • 109 2 CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) la Singapore on Friday were: Buyer* Sellers No 1 K.SS Spot Loose G%l 61} No. 1 KSS. €11 61* No. 2 R.S.S. M fcOi No. 3 R.S.S. 58 i 59* Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICK The prices of tin yesterday was $365 (Up'
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  • 78 2 PENAN'G. Pit— Any nurse who ihowi a keen iniereft during her training star. (is fl gtoci chance of being sent overseas for further training, the Chief Medical Officer. Dr Ta n Kor Kee said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya. !a«t nigh:. Dr Ta n added
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  • 8 2 Peterso Review Progres 3 n p, I A:-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 322 2 ITS NOT NECESSARY to feed the children o better than you feed yourself I£*^ Y"oiJR children most likely get Quaker 1 A Oats for breakfast. They get it because tf^f (jCls,/!^ y° u i ll^^ 1 on l^ e very best nourishment to y S (i^liLy" °*lp them grow taller
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    • 189 2 CHOSEN BY FAMOUS PEOPLE ALL J) THE WORLD OVER -rf*** 1 >. j^^^^^^^k j^^y lit W V "¥T 7HEREVIR fashionable people gather, you will find W that their smart taste rules out ill c ther pens in I favour of the New Parker "51". I I The New I'arker*^!*' Pen
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  • 359 3 DISAPPEARANCE OF BANDITS BAFFLE FORCES By RONNIE DUCLOS, Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Security forces operating in Johore ore completely baffled by the sudden disappearance of not only large gangs of Communist armed forces, but also such an important organisation as the South Malaya Bureau of the Malayan Communist
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  • 84 3 MR. (i. SHERIDAN-LEA }u\ taken over the duties of the Controller of Imports md Exports in Singapore. a the absence of Mr. \V. 11. V\ ilker who is away on ItMVC Mr. Sheridan-Lea. who Ajt> Assistant Controller in charge of Export! until reo'utlv. was mainly responsible for the
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  • 151 3 Bill To Register Hotels S I N G A PORE hotels and idging houses will have to register if a Bill is passed by •'< Legislative Council. Mr. Li i Yew Hock, Legislative mncillor, told The Standard thai the Bill will provide for compuls irv registration of all hotels and
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  • 154 3 Standard Stuff Reporter V KO\V between two rival C 'it y Council employees' iinfons i> threatening to disrupt the move for a single V> !it Whitley Council for all employees ol the Council. 1 mions are the City Cow l fnions 1 Fed- e Government
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  • 94 3 sing re Shop Emtloyees* Uni a -kci the I > > Departrm ti I take measures against I i >wnei*s who have not pr > mod i i en. i Mr N I isamy. in a letter I the tor Labour. Mt ,1 W
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  • 126 3 THE fate o! the W houses built at Kolam Aver from pul)lic donations for the victims of the Kamponf Bui: lire of 1951 will be decided at the annual general meeting <>! the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation to be held shortly. When the S.J.R.O.'s
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  • 145 3 Bad Practice Union Tells Govt. THE Singapore Government Workers' Union ves terday charged the Colony Government with deviating from usual practice by demanding proof of the Inions claim to represent its new branch consisting of Revenue Officers of the Customs Department. j I" letter t the Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr.
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  • 65 3 ABOrT 1.300 Army civilian storekeepers, in the industrial service between 1949 and 1953. will now '>e classified In the non-industrial servj t itegory for the purpose >f pension r jhts, i ip Hcesman >?" tht? Army Civil S Uni m laid yester lay. The War OrTi< v in
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  • 86 3 R.M.N. TO GET SHIP FROM R.N. MRS W A C. r.OODF. wife of the Oi\\ *er Administering the fovernment, wi I iristt the Royal Navy minesweepei >4 Dabt hick** when it is hande over to the Rova! Maiayai Xivy on Tuesday. April 27 ren ime i "Penyu,** (T irtlel Rear-Admiral
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  • 60 3 A 34-YKAR-OI.D yclift N > li )i:i Tawi, was admitted the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. He was in- ed in a motor rar accident li the 4th mile Bukit Timah R »d r i His condition is serious. The driver of the car was slightiy injured when
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  • 101 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Memberi of the Police Force ind their families who form a übstantial part of the poteu'ial electorate in the coming Johore State Council elections, ire eligible to register their names, state* th e Chief Police Officer, Mr. T. Q. Gaffikin, in a Press
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  • 24 3 THF] Tasek Utara Badmin-I m Pr/v will celebrate its r t l l i Anniversary at N>. 17, Cai isle Road tonight.
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  • 108 3 KU \l..\ LUMPUR. Fri Pun V v Heng, a Chinese, wh i i sentenced to six months' .r::pr; >nment, and in addition i 1200, by the Klang Magis^ i for dangerous driving tti'i Failing to render assistance two persons injured in in 1 lent, had his
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  • 75 3 THE Singapore Branch >f '3: tish Red Cross Society san se a Flag Dav ki .Miv to elehrate the birthJay it the founder. Jean Henri Dutiunt. Pro eeds of the day will go J the Branch and the Red Cross Crippled Children's H >me
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  • 172 3 THK SINGAPORE Children's Society— established is the first of its kind in the Colony in 1952— has recently appointed a sub-committee to enquire into the incidence of mental deficiency Ainon? local children and the provisions made to alle\iate it, the Society announced yesterday. a
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  • 175 3 LEPERS USED AS 'CHAP-JI-KI' RUNNERS PROMOTERS of "chap ji W lotteriei in Singapore sven employing lepers a» runnen, the District Judge, Mr. H A. Forrer. said in the Fourth Police Court yci'er-d-iy. Mr. Fjrrer made this obs.'rvation when he heard from Insp. Tuan S. Zain. pro•editing, that Neo Kow Say,
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG tai ir Lau Lai, of _M .1 ir »ng Road, jure threw up his job about tw > months ago to give himself a "good time" With the money he had ive 1 But his "holiday" was cut short when he
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 3 HAPPY REUNIONS pholn. Many happy scenes of reunion were witnessed o n boird the trooper Vsturias which arrived in Singapore" vrsV/r day from the United Kiif«dom bringing wiveTjiiid child the R \v*v i AlrcrafsmPn MrC;reahv and rturn of the K.\l. Malaya. Kreetinij their wives on arrival Standard
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  • 27 3 JAN HAACKE urai icq te i in the S Eighth Pa Ice charge of cheating Ng Chiew Theng The charge against h m was witirirdwn.
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  • 125 3 Elusive' Seamen Are Now Detained Tvy< > s.v Ush < m wb hip in Sm*4pr>r». am! wen to '>e MO| f>? «ir to Hongkong I > rrjo.n their bOJ out of a tixl irhich •.'.m- taking them f» Kalian^ Airport on Thumfiy tvwiifl Th,> men, who :.»s>r wetjt f<> Connel
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  • 77 3 FIVE n< a. f jrestet da) lelei ted by the s•:--in Comi i H ■it Building in Singapore undergo three months f r i I iti the K*hoo Eleven itudent* <>f the i will be it ;n i .-ii i ivment during the Ri wtdi »f next
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  • 18 3 •l Hf- i .r Institute ,i n the F B mi Law ol N
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  • 38 3 MR I) OWEN :>.•.;•«•« Irrigation Engineei Km in h*« t it- the u.K on t He wi| i on .I i mi Ifi w h n ifjti i u m 1 taken o\ -t Mr. O
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 62 3 m AGRANCE k i L I FLATTERS I and remains I MEMORY Cussoiffc H Imperial Leather B 4 TOILET POW3t» H '*0 FOR HUBBY. K 6WI«E, AFTER SHAVE H I AMD SHADING STICKS. mm a^K vw'" gw^ etjhiHh I ■With < STICK I bU. smooth I id NEVE* I tl
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    • 42 3 BARGAIN BUY! Vou can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches pi the Standard in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and ipoh.
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    • 158 3 SAVE AND SEW WITH SINGER AT LAST pre-war hire purchase terms on new SINGER hand, treadle and electric machines and motors. Hand and treadle machines from $12 per month ElectrK motors $10 per month FREE jive-day home trial can be requested by all householders wiOiout nhliyuloti. to it)ircl> Visit your
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  • 58 4 Attack On Manager Fruitless Standard Staff Reporter A THUG attacked a BOD Canteen manager and stole his satchel in a lonely lane otl Alexandra Road, Singapore on rnursday night But the manager'l takings ol $200 were intact «s he kepi the money as precaution In ;■<>' k» 1. The victim
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  • 70 4 PUSHPAM Joseph. 19, pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday, to impersonating a detective in a bus on Thursday. The Court was told that when a Traction Bus Company' s inspector asked Joseph fo r his ticket, h e .*aid he had Spafs added that he was
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  • 51 4 TEO AH KOW. a lorry driver, was acquitted on a charge of causing the death of a 16-year-old boy. Lei Soon Hock, by negligently allowing a wooden pole to protude from the offside of the lorry, ;.t the continued hearing in the Singapore First Traffic Court,
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  • 40 4 ROUSED from his bed by queer noises at 4.45 a.m. oil Thursday, a man living in Waterloo Street, Singapore, saw a pole being pushed into his room from the Window. He shouted, and the p<jie was withdrawn.
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  • 545 4 NINK Thai Air Fone Officers who arrived in Singapore yesterday hy Indian Airlines Corporation for a two-month stay here. Wing: Commander Singh Siricupta. leader of the team, (centre) told The Standard they were her 0 to undergo a months course in air photograph v and reronnaisance
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  • 40 4 THE University of Malaya' Dental Society jv ttagil g i-.:\ At Home at the Dental Clinic. Genera Hospital. Singapore, from 2.:u> 6 p.m. today. Oi <■ si k' f the public ea < t tk ntistry a? practise
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  • 199 4 Call-up Registration Standard Staff Reporter STUDENTS of another Singapore school the Chinese High School absented themselves when the National Service Registration team went then- yesterday. < A numbex of students in one class made "unruly iu>.-« when they were told that the team had
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  • 162 4 A WOMAN T.,v i K n. h 24. pleaded with S ore i Magistrate. Mr. A W Ghows, yesterday to forgive her young- e r Drothsr f( r i her L bar;i;.t>. w.th a par <f scis* r? when she refuse. t< f A
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  • 159 4 THE SINGAPORE Art of Dante Studio presented l« ns night a preview of their current how which will be at the Victoria Theatre tonight ami tomorrow at 6 o'clock. The two main items fn th*? programme ar«? The Carnival of Animals, with music ly Saint'Saetlt, and
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  • 188 4 M. A. H. A. SHOW TO SPOTLIGHT PROGRESS KUALA LrMPIR, Fri. T The Malayan AsriHorticultural Association will hold its first full-scale postwar exhibition in August to spotlight recent progress in the Malayan countryside. The Emergency had curtailed M.A.H.A. shows during the recent years. The exhitiit ior: \k:\\ onen «'.t Kuala
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  • 93 4 Mystery Of Letter To Attap Assn. THE C- *tJ J Ml W AC. Goode ha M f th« C of the A ttj Day erf 1 A ia whic merit's or..v- n I 'i t fiire Of Bttap el houses is f quire emphas i*.* 1 The letter *I only
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  • 46 4 AN HOUR aft< '.eft his home in S< Street. Singapore, on Thu»*j morning, to lei year-old wife wai a man. She W«l resting on hi when vho f« ing her. She «v I I man Heaped. Police are klM f fl man.
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  • 70 4 AHMAD lln K;^ i. SI. i lanned trial in the S ngaport Seventh Police Court \.^U:(.ijy. to voluntarily causing hurt to two peon < n Apri: lti. In a house m Kampong Bun Chu San. It was I e^u'd thai Ahn. i had a knife ;.t
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  • 124 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A Chinese girl, who lost both her legs in a train accident last year and Is now equipped with artificial legs, met the Deputy High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. when he visited the Artificial Limb and Ortho- paedic Appliance Centre in Kuala
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 378 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I P<*m 3340C AJB COWPiTiofP^. pT 7 Twice The FUN Twice The FRIGHT Of The Famous Broadway Stagr H|*J IsrMSbHJoiiiiSoH j| Dust TOM A TIKRV CARTOON "SI.KKPY TIMK T<>M You'll ROAR LAUGHTER! at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!-^ MGM'S LA I R'.CJT OF Viß YEAB.J/' JANET LEIGH 10th BIG DAY
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    • 178 4 NOW SHOWING! tM4S,^ wApitql I WARNERS W mWARNERCOLOR M* SteKeoph n jl THE KIND OF Twjp' ClNemaScoH WAS MADE FOB* Ma, I ...n -AfRII in P TliMllW a m "SIREN 'i K\<. Demand REPEAT MIDNIGHT Tin* :^fe/ ADVENTURE f^ ySftW. o8&Boi» 1 0) THE HIGHLAND ROGUI Richard TODD I I
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  • 319 5 UNIONS ALARMED AT PENSIONS ORDINANCE Standard Staff Reporter THE Pension (Amendment) Bill which was read for the first time by the Singapore Legislative Council this month was yesterday said by the Singapore Senior Officers' Association and the Federation of Unions of Government Employees to be causing them grave concern." k
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  • 87 5 Secrecy Shrouds Youth's Escape SINGAPORE Police have thrown a veil of secrecy on the escape of a prisoner from the Kandanq; Kerbau Police Station, yesterday afternoon. The escapee. 16-year-old Goh T;>(> Tvo. was detained <-:i charges <»t robbery and at*env pted extortion at rj.:;t» a.m. yesterday. Tm elve houi ater,
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  • 101 5 A TEMPLE tress. Tan S-.\ an NiD. wa judgment for ?:>.4B'> and i i the Sing High C >ne\ aw. i t of a Tan had giv< dant's brother, I sconded. The endant. S Seng, p propri( tor, w;istated to have signed a pro-
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  • 83 5 six charges oi falsifying acrounts against Thomas John Davies, former managei of tinPavilion Theatre were l educed to three by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I Pates at a preliminary inquiry yesterday. At the end of the inquiry. Davies was committed lor
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  • 34 5 TWO fire engines yesterday dashed to the Old Prison Quarters in Outrain Road. Singapore, to tackle a fire that was razing a temporary canvas snrage. They put it out in ten minutes.
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  • 48 5 REPRESENTATIVES o S gap re Indian Chamber ol and the Shop Emei Union met yesterday Labour Departmeni to orking hours ol tex s ei t in the The exchai ged viev, r i eided meet i gain I ai a n a: agreement.
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  • 32 5 ?»!R. Forbes Keith Sellar. was admitted a> a member <h the Federal on B;.r. by the Chief Justice. S.r Charles Mathew. at the H.'gn Court, in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.
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  • 25 5 A CHINESE woman living in I,«>r >ng Tai S« rig. Singa- :> >re. was stabbed during squabb e with her husband on Thursday night.
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  • 187 5 LONDON, April 23 (Reuter)— Tungku Abdul Rahman, chairman of the allied I nited Malay National Organis:itiou and the Malayan Chinese Association, arrived here by air last night to demand a fully elected Legislative Council for Malaya as the first step towards inde|>endence. He expected
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 5 ONE of the fantasies staged duriii" thr review Holiday «>n I<<\ which had its second showing la>t ni^ht at the Happv Worlrf Stadium Photo by K. F. Boon shows one of th e star* i,, skating around a transparent stand which support* a huge glass bowl from which bubbles eminatr
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  • 347 5 IPOH, Fri.— Ten hours of patient waiting by two companies of the 1 6 Gurkha Rifles, in an area behind the Bukit Merah New Village which is five miles »iv Ipoh, led to the elimination of three terrorists, including a woman, and the capture
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  • 130 5 PENANG. Fii much wanted 'oaue:- >\ the iin Coxnmunisi Party, '..m: Soo Hock, 1 > wj> ;<!.-(• tin* cell .1 ler of the Min Yuen organisation Sungei Bakap Celi area, waa killed by a police party under Hie commarui ol Mr. Huxley-Duggan, OCPD. Nibong
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  • 101 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —In Kluang area. Johore, yesterday terrorists murdered a Chinese rubber tapper in the pre>ence of his wife. Three terrorists shot the man. Lim Tuan. on Kali Malaya Estate. Paloh. in the stomach and slashed hi> throat. They stole the dead 'nan's identity rardi A
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  • 36 5 PKNANO. Fri. This year's district .padi competition, open to all padi planters on the island, will be held at the Balik Pulau Recreation Club on April 30. Judging will begin at 10 a.m.
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  • 171 5 PROBLEM IS STUDIED KUALA LI'MPI'R, Fri. An increase in the prices of the popular types of locally manufactured rubber footwear, The Standard understands, is bein? contemplated by a gr;>up of factory owners. T facton owners, meeting in Kuala Lumpur, this probability to a considerable extent,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 41 5 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten 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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    • 91 5 TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Couo h s, Indiqeshon, Spn^irkne^s Ncjsea, Tirerif.ess, Stomachache, Foul ENG AUN TONG THE Tir,ER MEDICAL II ML WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH INCABLOC (SHOCKPROOF) TROPICALISED 21-17 JEWELS W^r" |P BEN COMPANY MJIp ><A -|B||lB|^B^^^ 51 Winchester Homm Singopor* 1 Telephone *****
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  • 791 6 ITOMIC secrets are n<»t half m. closely guarded as rubber production costs are in this country. Figures; about production costs have been freely bandied about but invariably these figures have been biased in .vour <>! th<- person revealing it. The trade unionist is naturally inclined u> l;jcss lt
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  • 1408 6  - AN INHOSPITABLE HOSPITAL Aster Gunasekera Says ABOUT eighteen months ago, I commented on the unsatisfactory way in which the Outpatients Department of the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur was run. That comment was based on> a circular by the then State Medical and Health Officer informing Government employees that sick
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    18 6 "Just thirty from July on we shan't need a ration booh, all we'll want Is one of those."
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  • 349 6 Review of Views Strange Demand ™USAN MELAYU say,' thai h* UMNO-MCA delegation tt( the United Kingdom seems be uncertain whejaer to demand from the British Government a fullv elected legislature or a tnree-flfthi majority only. The paper comments on a statement made by Tungku Abdul Rahman Puter.i President of UMNO
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  • 197 6 4 I.L the kings po'aces Me vtUas In Bulgaria toic belong to specific Covnntut.fsf groups. The King, 17-year-dd Simeon U> lost tfit lot O'igmally back in 1946. The election in Se}jlenibtr (lUll j/cnr ousted the youii k'tng and sent him to 9XiU
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  • 13 6 "Lousy! bar the newsreel; and we'd seen that before on television!"
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  • 170 7 \kis. April 23 (Reuter) Intelligence reports <>n strength to be put before the North Atlantic here today show that the Soviet Union and Uellites" could mobilise 400 divisions about >t million men— within a month. Thes* re| orta how< d the I Communist countru
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  • 49 7 photo. QUEEN Elizabeth mcf a gold-plated shovel to plant .1 tr«*r during a iereniony la.st week at Nuuara Klivj. CeylOfl a holiday resort where she spout the Easter break. Holding the lotus bowl is Mud liar (chief) Alex Sylva who is accompanied by his uife A.P.
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  • 22 7 REVOLT IS COLD WAR STRATEGY Aonl 23, I AP) I• B v I I ef of Na o «uffer neluI < l hope
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  • 42 7 MONTREAL. Apr:: (AP) British freighter, which was io fight oil pirate attacks as it carried On trade uil :.a -v.\v such ser^ ice, is now aded with military equipmeni C inada is s?n Turk- \TO mutual aid ,:ne.
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  • 38 7 A MOROCCAN' strolled Into a building in Casablanca, whipoui B pistol and nounded seven Europeans. He fled on a bicycle, disappearing in crowds, i e of those shot were re-! d in a serious condition. AP
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  • 111 7 BELGIUM HAS NEW PREMIER BRUSSELS. April 23 (AP> Bi gium has a new SucialistLiberal coalition fovernmeni today, but it is a regime still committed to European unity and strengthening western defences. The new Premier Is Soctalisl leader M. Achilla Van Acker, who has lie d fhe post twice i'i lore.
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  • 176 7 WASHINGTON. April 23 (AP)— Angry protests were voiced in the Senate yesterday against the action of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in preventing passage over India of l\S. planes carrying French troops and supplies to Indo-China. Senator Homer Ferguson (Republican-Michigan). Chairman of the Senate Republican Policy
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  • 328 7 IKE CALLS FOR A CRUSADE TO AVERT A-HORRORS NEW YORK, April 23.— President Eisenhower called lost night for an American crusade against "the poisonous propaganda of the Soviets"— a crusade to win world peace and avert an age of atomic horror. The President urged the nation's newspapers and other news
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    55 7 photo. The cheerfully i«*« Im; iik beauty on a (ireek rniliim derod much is vounc It.ili.ni star l*u ma Podrsta in thr role «»f Holm of Tro>. 'I he lf> yen old actress u.n NelectrJ for thr st.uiinu i»»le of \hr \rurrican technnolor film 1 1 iff tun >c.iis BFarrk
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  • 113 7 CZECHS BACK IN UNESCO THE HAGUE. April 23 (APv Czechoslovakia joint I <. sudden rush oi Iron Curl countries back into 'JNKSCO on Thursday. The Czechs sent a d( to join the UNESCO-spons >red conference on tlie )>!<>- leclion of cultural goods n wartime, a session which has aroused s
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  • 82 7 PARIS. April, 23, (ATP) A cock in Tetuan. aner j ruling t'ne roost .-in<v itl early nays, began act effeminately some week- ago and has now started v nt eggs. They are sma '.ex than a normal hen's egss and have no yolk, the Spanish newi
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  • 121 7 Son Kills Mother 4 Others RO 'K FP After I 4 two si i I h;s iw<» brol fa the Piedmont ".'i R<> erto H iffa ■i i on t Fora hang rig himse i Recently i. enUl home after four n i Ruffa entered hii Iroom thig mornini battered
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  • 37 7 Woo Asian Market, Says Corea INDON, I B I I British ni^ht to in the He wa an addn I i and im| i a The phan« lioni A abn< Hi itain'i i I fact tha i
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    58 7 photo. AUSTRALIA has established her first permanent scientifir research hase on the An tarctie continent where important minerals possibly uranium are believed to exist. Photo shows O n l-«nd fast ice extending *!0 miles from the research station, crew members of the Ki.sta Dan help expedition men to haul freshly
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  • 81 7 New Type Of Rash Discovered TORONTO. April S3, < AP)— A Toronto bride developfd a new type of mother in-la\v troublf. She broke out in a rash ererj time >he resided with her mother-in-law. I>r. Ralph F. Grrrard. cle>eril»iny the ease, said he i-omiuded her trouble was emotional and advis«'d
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  • 67 7 TAIPEI. April T.\ (AP) Nationalist China's cabinei yesteiciay eased the various procedures aPP'yi' 1 t° Overseas Chinese whq \isit Foimo>a. In the future, special entry permits may be issued and formalities completed alter a person's arrival. Overseas visitors, excepting those from Hongkong, Macao or Japan. will
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  • 79 7 p Sfandord London Correspondent LONDON, April 23. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 18_d. May lS.d. June 1 8 d. July/September 1 S d. October/December 18»d. January March 19 d. April cif. 18Id. Tone: Quiet
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  • 125 7 PARIS. Apr. 23 (Reuter). The In-run Foreign Minister. Mr, Georges Bidault, today, rejected the Soviet proposal tor a European collective security system. llc» called on the West to continue its search tor a wider security organrsation, open to all nations. Russia a "><•- live ing Fur"
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  • 154 7 If Ike's Policy Fails... LOS ANGELES, April W, (UP) V President Mr Richard M. Nixon, Identifying 1 himsc f as an official spokesman for President Eisenhower, said ghi failure of the administration's foreign noli'-y in Lndo-China n :..•>• iad t<> the d! all Asia arid world war three. Mr. Nixon,
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  • 52 7 WASHING lON. Api IS: (AP). Winging over I Atlantic on i en route to ttv tk ;i ron--1 ference, .lohn Poster D. set record i«>i future is 1 Secretary of S i i^ut at He tis 1 Dfl WH)( i irn'e official 'lave! jii j"> months
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    • 879 8 ly3 BLUE FUNNEL LINE ,1. ,o..nes) MANSFIELD K CO., Llh. F^mp Jncurpui^ted m Singapore < irr».rs ui»t»oi, to prated via "•'V/h/pomi U> rTm nil itoeaargt targ<» BAILINGJ to M\LKPOUi (.1 AM.OU LONDON tUNfIMM \L I'OKIS D^e Sa:l» P S naro tenant I Mentor for Liverpool, Avon- o| moutta Swansea A|>r
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    • 946 8 Luxury Ship Due On Maiden Call Stmdard Shipping Reporter THE 9 000 ton Hamburg first of three rar^o WMsJStt vessels to be put on the Europe lar has bv the Ilaniburs Amenran Lines will call at Si,r .pore on May 5. on her m.iiden voyage. vnm*»d aftei Ihe home port
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    • 435 8 EAST ASIATIC SAIIJ.ViS TO (ONiin: For Aden Port Said (.rnoa \nU, M Cidynia. Coprohacen (.otli I X) "SONCKIII.A < |n> xx) FIONIA' gj xxx) -PASAntNA" x) Calls Beyrouth xxx) Calls Beyrouth. SAILINGS FKOM SC\Nh|N XN| "INDIA" for Djakarta. I chang. Saigon BotlfJu N Manila. Kobe and Yokoha-:., II "LALANOLV for
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  • 252 9 US Plant Set To Expand W YORK, April 23 < l L P >~ The President of K* Goodrich Company, Mr. John Collyer expreski e <J confidence in the future of the natural rubber industry and said hi s Company would invest USS3O million in new plants
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  • 60 9 WASHINGTON. April 2:^: Sa e of I'.S ire ii t asing saj i I U.S D <nt ol A^turt Cuba r;n. l ,Tap;.M were :\v- the best customn Aug. 1, 1953 to Feb. H»54 shipments ;.i were 11,500.000 laps of LOO o nda ea or
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  • 111 9 Conditions In Malaya Are Better JAKARTA. Apr! 2A <Rt liter) Conditions for fore.gn enterprises are much better in Malaya than in Indonesia, the Vice President of the United States Rubber Company. Mr. George M. Tis(ia!e. laid here yesterday. Mr. Tisdale. who il visiting his company's estates in Sumatra, complained that
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    44 9 photo IN FRONT of the ultra modern Nautical Hall of Milan's Industrial Fair, an artificial pool Sjlvcf exhibitors a chance to display the latest in motor boats and other floating machinery. Twenty two nations are exhibiting their latest and best in industrial produrtionv U.P.
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  • 258 9 THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed quiet at 61^ rents per Ik. lor first Krade rubber for M iv shipment (61 cents on Thursday). During the past week uier review, there had b« riderabljr mure activitj i n the narkei and rubber reached iis
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  • 109 9 1111 mark r) Singapore rema ne<i y throughout >, u rdaj > r ne-< passing. Pepper pi chang* W55 pet i r Muntr.k white and k r Lam; ick. Copra q y t for Mi at 11 a.m.. noon and 5 p.m. y* terd and 533 (SoL'4 steady: fc3.11
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  • 86 9 tmk Malayan share iket yesterday WMM y more buoyant following \hk improvement in the tin 1 pri(f a1 noon. Moder.i ,4 «ver of buatotftf wi« re| U tai IMMMKIM R Hammer W m) 1% H'kong H.mk fc««i IK) H» ir» Malayan Colls. 72 77 s Cold Storage 4<« e
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  • 49 9 WASHINGTI .i i IAPi F* ami it. c for the < t»if 1954 n I year w 01 IfS th jj i an d 'I y *-ffi cs here said tol. o I9M peri d were US$ i I I 01.7.U Rrsi i months of 1
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  • 65 9 R A C. O O N, April 23 iReuU-r).- Burma i muniti Chii y*. uni i •<l a thi< tr;n'c on "a eq '1 mutual t Tht nent pr<> i ..t p: kei in qui 'y ol (lilies shall l>e :ti iC Wlm w \f\\ Internal I
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    • 355 9 By Al Capp g^B. A'-OS. TO JAH THOUGHT WANTED HIM <l AKJCOMPANJtOJ > I ■"I liij rl t tin' KAKRitD 4 VD' WANTtP > FO'A PKT-AfJ s) WARRV L« UP (~AHJJL^USrMAHHCARX^%\\ |Ht* J\ hA^ E.ik! BAR»V- V) THE.T PiG < A COMPANION'.' J maßrviw' 1> A- &OSVA///V BE^OGE AH LETZ
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  • 1188 10  -  ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES ON WEDNESDAY (Hiiinic Agent? ckiel AiiM-rt OdeU Wl nor the only me who t.H.k rloM-r look at lIM rharm.r 111 the Cathay Restaurant on Weilmrsdmy eteainc. l I|o1 |o"kj;!i the in nix .lo.ii.if ot i«"i>wyy« st.tr KlaiiH-
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  • 559 10 "STAGEDOOIT IN the current issue of Faiar." the organ of the i Socialist Club, I niversity of i Malaya. there appears an i article considering the posst- blllty of a "Malayan Theatre." > The writer. Mr. Indera, helps i to clear up some of the misconceptions which are
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    • 254 10 JL* /C^^g^ I I \j}y H THE XNTHONY CHOIR LC 6*15 i[ (with Ray Anthony 5c His Orch.) Ej Adios; Over the rainbow; S'.veet and lovely; S f air- way to the stars, Jealousy; To each hh own; The i jj jj !n«).) f ii low; As time >e< by.
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    • 59 10 aVAiate^^^LrJi^^L^^^^^B^ vi y y A «CJI LIiaB«M I V aVafl ll— v^a^^^PlVH^Mk v^^^^^^ii^uMM^ aiaa^BaSflS! a^& PHILIP LLOYD TH« ESI 'S MAKE YOUR ROUND VOYAGE TO IN AIR-CONDIHONeD COM p BY NEW lI.WMI lon x r, A "VICTORIA v UN IKY4 BOIMI "IKIi; W" .1^ V MOM HI -\H |S< u,|
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  • 22 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed IKlKVIlk: m the <»ncafM r« Sri-as „r,ie M.ur j »|fi<e '.r an i'« preview «-»n nx 1
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  • 115 11 EPSOM. April 2A (AP».— The Aga Khan's filly, Bara Bibi. beat the Queen's Angel Bright in the 17th. running of the Princes? Elizabeth Stakeat the Epsom track yesterday The three-year-old Bara Bibi. a no m i n e e for the 1 .000 Guineas. raced the mile
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  • 81 11 TAIPING. Fri.— Attacking most of the time. Chinese Recreation Club "B** ?howed all-round superiority in their second division soccer fixture yesterdav. :o beat the Police 4—l. Despite the slippery prov.nri the Recs pressed from *he 1 kickotT. and netted two quick goal? througb Sek Aun Mid ;Ah
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  • 26 11 NEW YORK. April. 23 (AP> "•-Thursday*! b ase b a^ results National '.eague: Pittsburgh 7. New York 4. American league: Baltimore 4. Cleveland 1.
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  • 749 11  - KHENG HUA COP WINDSOR LAD Two Newcomers To Watch At KL By KIALA LI MPIR, Fri.— Of the newcomers who will be making their debut at the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club's May meeting, considerable interest 1 will be centred on two promising three-vear-oWs, Kheng Hua (late Wbimsiral Walker) and Cop
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  • 25 11 SHELL Sports Club cricket team vs Wanderer? at Payi Lebar tod.iv is: Kenrf*. Frofcfatt. Maughan Co'.trel! Weatberill Kruscman Hams Skinner. Holland Goonaseeram. W<H«c!forci.
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  • 15 11 LONDON. J: (fteutei i Rugby Union result: Rrifjnmouth J .Bridgwater arid Albion 10
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  • 132 11 LONDON. April II (Ar> Stanley Matthews, England'* 40>year-old i w maeniro, was nan. fd a possible for I land's Wjri Cup team n. I Switatrland trmn June n July He '.vi i ifd in a pij Ij i of 40 p Hum \\)>orn ißgi land'<
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    62 11 TWO famous personalities are honoured in a ceremony at London's Savoy Hotel. They are "wonder athlete" Cordon Pine who was presented with the "Sportsman of the Year" trophy, and Pst Smythe. who was elected "Sportswoman of the Year.** Miss Smythe was a tr« nun dous hit as a member of
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  • 204 11 By PETER WILSON LONDON. April 23.— A sad postscript to Liverpoors departure from the First Division after fortynine years was the announcement yesterday of the i death of my old friend George Kay, their former manager. George resigned his position with the ciub
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  • 44 11 TELUK ANSOX. Fri. -A charity foecer ni'dtch between the Tanjonf Malim Malays and the Lower Perak Ma -ays will be held at the Speedy Road Padjn* on Sunday. Proceed* of the match i 1 go to the Lower Peak Malay Cub Fund.
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  • 296 11 MADRID, April 23 (AP)— Eleven young Spaniards have awakened national pride and caused demands for an end to professional football in Spain. The eleven won the work! juvenile football championship in Germany after defeating Yugoslavia, Ireland* Portugal and Argentina. In the finals in Cologne on April
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  • 87 11 Amateur Cup To Crooks MII)1) I I! SBKOI (.H j 1 April "13 (Reutrr) j Crook Town won thr 1 Football Association Ann trur Cup hrre yrsterday when they, b*at Bishop XiK-kland by OW goal to i «rro in the >econd replay i of the final, before a I i
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    • 736 11 ANNOUNCEMENT MXUFRELLA: Tickets not collected by lu a.m. Satui- v will be sold thereafter, to. rneel demand for Cash Sale. SI rUAI lONS VACANT I I EALTH VISITORS, Tan I I Ti*ck Seng Hospital. Singa- i pore Candidates] *hould be ed Nurses :tnd must possess Hospital Nursing Certificate and C
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    • 587 11 Notice of Sale by Competitive Tender— Surplus R.A.F. Equipment CURPLUS R.A.F. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at the Sales Section. U.R.D.S. R.A F. Maintenance Base Seletar between the hours of 10. 00 A.M. -12. 6t noon and 2 P.M. 3 P.M. on
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    • 242 11 OWIX WATERPROOF WATCH Ij2M^4* M MAIHSPftING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAQNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. O6TA/HABLC fi/KXMAU WATCH o&Al£*S CHEEKOHGCO.IJD^ siiil OffM i j I Ol lI»MKM AM> II RNITUtf strong vriKv nu; i:ro\o\iu:4i. HAM BY FAMOI I EI'ROPF.AN FACTOK^ LEA HIN CO. 231 SOI TU BUDGf: MAO 293 MIWNDRA R«l\l) SI.N(.\POK*: ALSO
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  • 457 12 Five Star Men Can't Make Trip Chance For Youths weakest postwar team to represent the state in Malaya run soccer competition. This is because at least five certainties for the state team are either down with inJUri Th O ev S are n Chan Tuck Kong
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  • 489 12 Special Fares To Bangkok For World Fight PENANG, Fri. Special rail concessions will be provided for Malayans who intend to travel to Bangkok to watch the World Bantamweight championship fij;ht between Thai challenger, Camrern fpngkttrut and Australia's Jimmy Carruthers, the World Bantamweight champion. Tl i world title fiftht. the first
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  • 144 12 Game Of Missed Chances IS "A" and Aston f ib drew 1 I in I D II it-ague match j' Farn Park yesterday. Asi goa keeper Ai n Soon piay< grand game to *ave goal* tacked from the i but missed tw i u>4 trn fifth and iteS. Both ill
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  • 179 12 ".INF goali were scored >n f F A gn jnd yesterday wheu fi .v Sports Club played g ;<<ti to trounce Tuan Boys Association 7— f Div. 3A lc 1 1 n. Fro i thi first whistle the T f),d Boys' goalie i ailed
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  • 232 12 Card For Penang Gymkhana BELOW is the rue card for today*! amateur rate :n.'-'t!Ti4 .it Ponanu. l\ ICE I: 5-M M*. Optm Polo Pia\ Scurry i> Furs. Catchweights I2st "lbs. Majulah Singapura, Dusty Double Nine). Young C em, Sayai II (1. K«^ Rose). Mahjotig r•• ind, Capetown, Peti- Some SUk.
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  • 47 12 Div 3A .lm lers, S ia Athletic Party took a tumb e yesterday when they met Singapore Harbour Board Police at Gey 1 an g Stadium. Leading two nil at half time Social conceded four goals in the second half to lo>e by that margin.
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  • 56 12 SOCCEti: Pakistan 0 Singapore Jn/a/j B^^jr Sfad/w m. 5.4F.4 Lea owe Dir. SC— Aryonauts r Seranooon MY -Wain/} Besar Stddinrw -I p.m. Custom* v P T C,-j-Unig. Dir. 2 Corinthian* v Wonderlads —Farrer Park, AAA Suorts: Police annual meet Thomson Road. TEX MS: YMCA tournament. CRICKET: Non-Bendert v
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    54 12 Mil-. BOA! HIM DID UIVV Prta-I*. n-w. lUer thr.r then hit a u .k j«rin- ti il ii- u .u VI secoud freshman crc w sink slowly int A th* riv, v lul iwnn- the April 1. schoolboy re<aUa &t Washington The an id t Potomac th Three Sisters I.^Unda.
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  • 140 12 KI'ALA LI'MPrR, Fri. The Malayan Sikh Hockey Touristl delighted a crowd of over three thousand when they whipped Combined Indonesians 5-1 at Medan Sumatra yesterday. Chet Singh, the tourists' skipper, whu wa.< unable to play In the previous Three game> due to illness, gave a
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  • 96 12 THE i vini ickd fixtures i>t the Singa] t- Indian Association for the ttnend:Today at 2.19 *m. RAF Changi a 1 Changj •F:iendly» Abbasbhoy. Ef,;'.i. Pactiaippan, TThivy. Abdu] Kadir, Narayanan. Ail Singh. Balachandran, Ro\ Sharma. Aodul Razak, Harbam Singh. Tomorrow y t,t. against T. at BOD
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  • 247 12 Seletar Win In 2nd Half Becond half rally by Seld 11 Football Club enabled them to beat e Singapore Civil Service \ssociatton 3-1 In a SA.I A. Dii :A eagUC match played Bi CYMA 4« "and yesterday. SCSA still withoul a point, i their best game to H issan and
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  • 280 12 Motormen Bid For SBH Title BORNEO Motor N gpttii Club making iff— bid for Ir.iuiif honours, thorough ly outtla^sed Netherlands Trading Sorietv with a ton vinring ."> 1 victory in a IMv. I Business Hmmi Mccei ni.ili h pl.iNfd on the heavy STC ground >e>»terday. Borneo Motors were superior both
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  • 186 12 Cricket Umpires Take Note! IN the recent Prnani? vs Perak cricket match played at Penan? during Easter, it is reported that Hayatt Mean was ruled "out" by the umpire, when after playin* the ball it lodged in the batsman's pad and was picked by the wicket keeper. It Is surprising
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  • 43 12 THI Pakistan Asian Games XI versus the Singapore Selection ■1 soccer today will be of .5.") minutes duration each way, while tomorrow*! name betwren the visitors and the SAFA Asian Games XI will be of 40 minutes duration e *ch way.
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  • 22 12 LONDON. April 2:i (Reuter>— Football results: League Division Three (Southern) Leyton Orient l Watford I. Newport l Colcnes. ter 1.
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  • 28 12 ST. Patrick's OB A will hold a iporti meeting In thf School I Mall on Sunday a t io iJ ,\ll t!n»e Interested :uc invited.
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  • 248 12 SINGAPORE YMCA tcnnii lies: TODAY Doubles: Freddie T;m A: Johnnie Shaw v. Wiilie Chan Arthur Chan; K. S. Pang Sect Benn Sin v. Arthur Lim Ernest Lim: O. G. Mather Baker V. Liem Klio Liang Low Kee Pow: Lim lice Chin j K. S. Kliong v. J.
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  • 241 12 SINGAPORE Cold Storage, who have >H to register a win in the Singapore Business Houses I «>ot ball Association Division 1 league, suffered their sixth defeat at the hands of Chartered Bank S( at I N ground yesterday. The Bankers won 5-T. Bankers had
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  • 159 12 DESPITE playing with nine Ml n in I (spearhead Loganathan in in Moorthy ordered off), lndi.ni i the biggest surprise of the pn the SAFA Division 1 Utftae, m h tl Pulau Brani I nited 2-0 in h[\ rrl> Jalan Besar stadium jrcstehU Fortune favoured [hv i,, n victory
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