Singapore Standard, 26 April 1954

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE, STANDARD I Ift /fc $1 jt Vol. IV. No. 298. SINGAPORE, MONDAY; APRIL 26, 19.>4 TWELVE PACES 70 TENTS.
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  • 107 1 Rebels Tighten Death Grip H A i April 25— lietmin* ..tightened IdeofH rise on Dien Bien DD pc :n th< bravely defended bostion were refiown to three tight:>j of ammunition. over I I poun nor1 [n- iguss, 'o/nfs Losf c< Phu th< north vhcre pi K g up. three ij
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  • 9 1 ID. 25 State to Iraq
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  • 744 1 GENEVA, April 25 (Reuter). The Western powers will force a showdown with the Russians here over the status of Communist China before the conference on Korea and !ndo-China opens, an authoritative Western source said today. The conference bringing 19 nations to the first port of
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  • 583 1 Geneva Talks Open Today m The Ministers Fly In Russia Refuses Exit Visas For Embassy Staff CANBERRA, April 25.— Russia exploded a minor bombshell yesterday by suddenly refusing exit visas to the Australian Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Brian Hill and his staff m Moscow, until "new developments occur
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  • 156 1 Ex-Ambassador To The U.S. WASHINGTON, April 25 (UP)—Alexander S. Panyushkin, former Russian ambassador to the United States, has been identified by U. S. intelligence as a high-ranking Soviet secret police official, whose current duties include plotting assassinations and other special action tasks" lor Red foreign
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  • 69 1 TWO brothers were seriously injured yesterday when they were attacked by seven thugs at their shop In Blanco Court. They are Lee Seng Hiang. 40 and Sen^ Chok. 30. Seng Hiang is the shop proprietor. The thutjs entered the shop and beat Up both brothers with
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  • 59 1 LONDON, April 25 (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, left London by air for Geneva tonight, after receiving an up-to-date briefing on British military commitments iv South-east Asia. MOSCOW. April 25 (Reuter) The Australian Embassy staff m Moscow wore still waiting for their visas tonight while the
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  • 84 1 TWELVE students of the Chung Cheng High School. Singapore, were taken to the C.I.D. and questioned by the Special Branch of the Singapore Police Force yesterday. Th e Standard understands that they were questioned about their absence from class On the day a National Resistration team
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  • 186 1 AN angry crowd of more than 7.000 stampeded and broke down the main gate at Jalan Besar Stadium when they were refused admittance to yesterday's soccer match between the Singapore and Pakistan Asian Games teams. The timely intervention of a riot squad prevented
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  • 246 1 British Cabinet In Secret Session LONDON, April 25 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill today called on emergency Sunday morning meeting of Minister* after his Foreign Secretory, Mr. Anthony Eden hod suddenly flown bock from Paris for consultations with him. Aftet mwttoi at Cheqi;ei« t >« Prime Minister's ofli i country residence,
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  • 71 1 BI'KNOS A IRKS April H (UP).— A plane of the A: I tine AiriiiMN n Mlwd aftcrnooa Oftt the provin lof Li i.iou m\ k it is that its 19 occupanti wn killed The plane, flying bttl -i S;ui JUMI >nd BUWMM Ami" carried a
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    41 1 photo. MEMBERS of the Russian delegation, some clutching their hats, walk across the airfield after arriving at Geneva on April 21. They had flown in m readiness for the forthcoming talks between the Great Poweis on Far Eastern bttairs. A. P.
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  • 74 2 TELUK ANSOP Sun.— Loe Hoh Lo:. a 20-year-old Chinese girl, received a head injury when she was knocked down by a motorcyclist at about 1 p.m. yesterday at the junction of Immigrant Road and Cueen Street. Loe was cycling at the time of the accident.
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  • 85 2 Talent Quest Contest Semi-Finals THE first semi-finals of the Great Amateur Talentime Contest will be held at the Garden Cabaret. Great World Amusement Park tomorrow. Judging will be by popular applause and the three finalists wiil compete with the six other popular contestants to be chocen at the second and
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  • 196 2 Federation Had 1 0 Disputes In March KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Some 8,100 mo n days were lost m ten strikes involving 1,621 workers m the Federation during March. According to the Labour Department's monthly itport, all the strikes were investigated by Labour officials who successfully
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  • 129 2 REDS FIRE ON 3 POLICE VEHICLES KUALA LUMPL'R, SUB.— ■Communist terrorists yesteri .>y Art I on three Police vehicles :ri three separa'.e m.- n nts. Aboiit six terrorists using a B:\ :i gun rtred on a Police personnel carrier at the 13$ < Kahang to Kluaiig Road. Johore, yesterday morning.
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  • 28 2 F ALL IN STREET A wo. MAX. Leong V Menc was adm tted t.j the teneral Hospital yester^iiv vith injuries sustained ir all m Malay Street. Sin.; x>re.
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  • 163 2 El ROPEANS again top the list of new bk>od donors. Of the 133 donors. 109 were Europeans lfr Chinese, six Indians, three Mala>s and tup Eurasians. Transfusions excf?rt>/*fdsi:^. tions by 26 units 4 n :;{<? last fortnight. Of the 283 ionations received during the
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  • 135 2 Police Chiefs To Attend Ryton Meet MALAYA'S two CbfßmUWOoen of Po ice Mr WLR Cai bonne:! (Federation) and Mr. VCV Morris (Singapore) wiJl attend a five-day "confidential conference m Britain. National Po'ice Col eg c Ryton o n Dunsmor*. England, beginning On J;i.v 12, Mr Morris who wiil fly to
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  • 49 2 •TOHQRE BAHRU. Si.nMrs Wong Sze Ming, wite of the Johore Town Councillor, uill gi\e a talk on Johore election s over Radio Malaya tomorrow night Mrs. Wong will apeaT to the Chinese to take mort interest m the elections. She will speak In Hokkien and Hakk^
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  • 50 2 INCHE Mohamed Hassan bin Hussain of the Magistrate's Court, Teluk Anson, will leave for Butterworth shortly where he will take over his duty as Circuit Magistrate for ButterS u th J? ukit Mertajam and Nl^? n Jebal. H e will be succeeded b y Mr. D.C.I. Wernham.
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  • 244 2 PENANG, Sun. The second training Tourse for the Adult Education Association Fedra ,V°" of Malaya, was forofJ v de V !ar «i opeti with an address by the Vioe. Chancel or of the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney Came, at Jt. Xaviers Institution at 0 p.m. today.
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  • 121 2 Mil X Malayan delegate* for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's fourth regional conference at Kuching arrived back m Singapore -yesterday after discussions with delegates from Borneo and Sarawak. Mr R Da.sarutha Raj, 11.J.C. Kulasingha. Singapore Legislative Councillors: the Mentri Besar of vl.iin.dr. Inch? Othman bin Mohammed, and Federal Legislative
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  • 368 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is a move among dance association* j n Singapore to dissolve the present Board of rMlnx.ni Dancing and form a new one. The pMpsjtsjj B*.ard would be fully representative and would hatlait managers of dance halls, professional teachers and authorities connected
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  • 43 2 JOHORE BAHRI The .I'h ir> I Town C being app State C I S Tow day. Mr W becai He plar. pass* much on i rtvi [ht i four. he v Last minent r sent a the men
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  • 29 2 A MTOM W ise at Bast R S lapore. \vt r« yester :-<>■ *.<^.: I j ;i> »l Thfv nrere tpatients. Ti»e police are in' i gating.
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  • 33 2 .TOHOUE 3AHRI'. Swri Chwee Hock, a stallkeeper. «r«j i $af n the Police Court Juhort B;.hryesterd iy fot m i larettei on hich he t pn t that duty h
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  • 63 2 LONDON, Ap-ii 29 <AP Britain*! h-r. y doctoi magaKin*, th« < < i \v, 4 toda v ilia |fa nm\ i campaiga to Ustaadt .^c^'if Britons from itartini stnok.-. b MSe ol t) darjfti of lung *ai or. It gave over its entile ci. monthly isj-jr? of i 4(
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  • 55 3 Clerk Falls Off Ferry, Rescued PENANG Sun.--Sho.its mor overboard I C Aon board the Bagon W alt when o clerk of E«£U Tobacco DisI LTorl L,m,tcd f Teh Bah E jh fell in^ the water as ft ferry *^os m mid chanCl on its way from Mitchell K*,r tc Church
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  • 30 3 R. S t co met al y to re I the spirit Is the i ir of 8.vi.4Mr. A. W Govei I IE nomina try's Ro
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  • 29 3 "H s r leratioi its n< I n May. i it Commit t( I nches v I .The party :i f Lumpu F Ti Serembai
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  • 16 3 pARGAINSUY m c as ten of I i Robins c s n K,;a'a g
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  • 127 3 SPECIAL services to oom■enorate ANZAC Day were Ji^ld throughout the Federation xnd Singapore yesterday Australian and New Zealander> v^slerday commemorated the 4-»I!.int hid made 30 years i'4'» hy the Australian-New Z -'aLukI Army Corps to drivr Mil the Turks from Gallipoli. In SiMfapore, wreaths were
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  • 172 3 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sun—The Federation Member t<»r Industrial and Social Relation^, Inche Mustapha Albakrl today urged the creation r>t joint advisory consultative and negotiating committees m Malayan Industries to promote confidence x:»i understanding between capital and labour. He wl3 at the speaking ot the be.angoi
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  • 272 3 City Councillors Oppose Luxury, Pomp Spending Standard Staff Reporter CAN Singapore, which is facing diminishing revenue and increasing expenditure, afford to spend $1,000,000 on pomp and luxury for the proposed Mayor? ti JAi < uestion arose from the suggestion that 3>i.uuu.uuo can be spent
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  • 254 3 SINGAPORE ATTAP MEN HIT OUT AT GOVT. REPRESENTATIVES of nearly 4,000 attap dwellers in Singapore assembled at the Badminton Hall yesterday and passed resolutions condemning Government and the City Council for their ''disregard of the welfare of attap dwellers." A woman, Ta t Meow Lan, with a tit! i i
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  • 66 3 KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun The first battalion at the Royal Hampshire Regiment, which opened if, "score* 1 in Malaya by eliminating a whole branch of the MCP in Pahang, celebrate! Gallipoli Day. yesterday with the traditional "beer and big soccer" Officers and Sergeants versus Corporals mi
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  • 74 3 PENANG, Sun —The KamP «f Makam branch of Penang UMNO at the annual general meeting last night, unanimously agreed to expel Inche Mohd. A!i Kassim, a committec member of the branch, alter the members present alleged that he was a member of the Independence of Malaya
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  • 88 3 PENANG, Sun— The Civil Defence Club, which held ts annual general meeting this morning, elected the following oftn o-bearers: President: Mr. C. P. Chen. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Bickram Singh Teoh Chooi Horr. Ooi TeongHun and Mrs. B. K. Mydin. Hon. Secretary; Mr. Goon Heng Sooi. Hon. Treasurer:
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  • 102 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sun— A Malay woman who entered the Province Wellesley North padi competition for the first time carried )rt tne <ltst P riz e yesterday. She is Tijah binte Hashim of Peramatang Toh Labu who was loudly applauded when she received the prize of $43 at
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  • 88 3 Scouts Job Week Today BOY Scouts in Singapore begin their 'Job Week" today. About 4.000 scouts will be out hunting tor jobs to earn money for their group activities and the Colony Stout Camp Fund. They will knock at doors and ask for odd jobs such as washing cars, .scrubbing
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  • 91 3 KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun.— The Royal Naval Association, Ma aya, representing former British naval personnel resident in this country, will afliliate itself to the World Naval Association of Britain. This decision was taken at the Association's annual general meeting held In Kuala Lumpur today. Office bearers elected were:
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  • 211 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The Malayan Railway traffic operators yesterday produced the "key" to breaking the deadlock with the Railway Administration. They chose Inche Chik Mohamed Yusuf as chairman of the tribunal to hear their wage dispute. This choice was made follow- i:\z two fruitless
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  • 32 3 MR. CYRIL Alexander Gray, manager of the Mentakab Rubber Estate, Pahang. who was killed by Communist terrorists last June left J17,7:J9, it was announced m London. He died intestate. Reuter.
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  • 30 3 '.V 1 i A SUM of $3,250 c te I for the Lady Temp ci TB Hospital Fund from {he police dance held m Ipoii m i Friday
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  • 185 3 PENANG, Sun.— The method of selecting candidates to the Federal Le^.sUti Council solely by the Central Committee of the MTUC was termed "undemocratic" by the delegates to the Postal Uniformed Stair Union's atmujl conference held here today. The conference was itronfly of the opinion that group
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    • 510 4 A Whole SchoolJust For Eleanor! CHE is the most exclusive. most expensive pupil ia Britain and probably i! Udlld. SHE has school i< )/t rSi SHE has i headmistress '•< rsell SHE has i servin to hersell And, to i p i! I, it ill ii v 1,000 ar n
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    • 726 4  - Guardian Of the Grand Canyon IDA SMITH By SEVERAL million yean before man came to what is now known as America's Grand Canyon forest fourfooWd creatures had their homes there. They first appeared during the Cenozoir or Tertiary era, called the Age of Mammals. It was not until about 300
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    • 38 4 THE friendly youne buck cite r stoorf still long r,«u: i, to hive his picture taken. Wh»« n w e walked over lo touch him our friendship ended as he galloped «»»> only stopping to watch us.
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    • 210 4 It Comes From 2 Schoolgirls INTERESTED m pen- friends? Like to help two young: friends m .cim.iir Well, here's your chance. And all you've got to do is* 10 write them some friendly letters. Yesterday this note came to the Editor of "Youth" bearing the postmark
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    • 132 4 ■In i<*M ma, a circus elcphamt ..ntrTr'C -r ■■RP^^RfVIHI 7f. DEttAILEO A TRUCK IKI Kiev IK V l^ l b A >° RCVOVC O»L %/MtCH HAO RP^fcfeVJ IB 2EALANiO BY SeaikJC A TC£t VALUC COKCCALtO. TMC II»^CW»?(7K4^ 5^P WE* 'M WEAR THE PEPM^EWT WAY AWD Jt /C WAS PLACCD M
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  • 95 5 Above: "Into The Wind'/ by Freddy Oey of 95 Siglap Road, Singapore. Rolleiflex, fB, 1 250 th, yellow filter, Perutz. Above right: "Good Neighbours" by C. F. Yeang of 29 New Lane, Penang. Airesflex, fll, 1 100 th, Perutz. Bottom left: "Village Boy" by Kong King Chong
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  • 154 5 Russia Buys Wool From Australia RUSSIAN activity continues to be a feature of the wool markets in all Australian selling centres, according to the Australian wool broker firm. Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. Russian operations have been on a very substantial basis. Indications are that Russia intends to continue to be a
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  • 181 5 The Week's Share Business Industrials: Fraser ie Neave Ord s $2.00 and $2.02,. Gammons $3 27| <*d and $2.95 xd, Hammers $.'{.o3 W Jacks $285. Malayan Cements $I.32L^nd $1.33*. McAlisters $36.00. RafTles Hotel $2.50, Sandakan Dispensary 70 cts. Singapore Cold Storage $4.65 to U7O Straits Times $295, Straits Traders $22*
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  • 553 5 Market Suffers From 'Hangover' THE daily fall In the metal price, which was arrested on Friday, was some excuse for the appreciable reduction m the turnover of tin shares. Whereas, remembering the continued strength of rubber, the reduced activity m industrials can only be attributed to an Easter holiday "hangover."
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  • 871 6 The Geneva Talks SINGAPROE STANDARD '^9HH^^^^HJ^taJ^^h^^^^K<^k^M«B^w^^^EiB^^^I^^HR8ai^^^H^Ks9H& TECHNICALLY the Geneva Conference begins today. But m fact it began earlier this month with Mr. Dulles' speech threatening the use ol military forces of the United States to prevent Communist expansion m South-East Asia and calling for united action." It now appears that
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 318 6 Sir: We would refer you to the art ice published by your paper on Sunday. 18iii Instant, m which D r J. S. Sodhv revealed his abysmal ignorance of the workings of the MAP. TB.. mi n which he maintained that our funds are fritted away
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    • 374 6 Sir; The Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance is an unhappy piece ol lawmaking. The dangers of Clauses b\7 8 are 100 oovious to need special comment; the dangers, m t iis mutter, of relying on repressive legislation are perhapi leas obvious, but certainly greater. Snturan}
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    • 76 6 Sir;— T^ie Singapore Biood Bank is a *ery cosy place I realised the importance of donatmg blood recently and found myself completely at •ase at this place. Some people say they are frightened to donate blood Why I would like to ask then whether they would fear receiving
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  • 125 6 Afghanistan' s New Lakes "I'W'O bra n< a -mode '<:kc$ t\are appeared on r'i,' map or Afghanistqn re- ''»< ting in their sparkling )i*rrter»; p/n»is to turn thousands oj acrei oj worthless funds into gardens und f«i rmi. serenteen million dollar contract bettre< f^u* roi/al /\i(?h(i»} Gopeififneni <nid an American
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    18 6 jwuff be a Red. He heeps on about the cost of living I qwtf the rat* for the
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  • 890 6 The Strange Story of MATA HARI'S DAUGHTER The Age Of Espionage QPY1NG icas a dangerous but thrilling game to Banda, but she reckoned without Mato. Who was Banda and who was Mato. And who was X, Bandars lover GILBERT REES gives the answer below in the first of a series
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  • 218 7 April 25 (AP) Tough, old Shigeru isi night virtually assured putting the U.S.Vlutual Security Pact into effect. He became Prime Minister to win a knock-down parliaiiu"t to stay m power since Japan got a constitution back m 1889. Out ot this v ctory seemed likely
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  • 61 7 Love Walks Out Of Their Life E April 25 (AP) I*'■ I from the Gold I d his beautiful PinE Serekka, I age m London f nth ago drew attenti is yI'" ii> -inki »he had i irn to her to iring with a y as titly* c\ birthday. i
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  • 40 7 PARIS. April 29 (AP) -Admiral Arthur Radlord. Chit l ol the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived here by plane yesterday io attend a command e\eropening Monday at the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers m Europe (SHAPE).
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  • 320 7 Cool Reception For Nehru's Plan Peace Proposal For IndOChina PARIS, April 25 French Foreign Ministry officials expressed scepticism yesterday over the workability of Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's five-point plan for settlement of the Indo-China war. They said the main weakness of \he Nehru plan was the difficulty of enforcing a
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  • 52 7 Informed sourcei here pointed out that Premier Joseph Lanie! already had given French Government's terms for a cease-fire, but that so far the Vietminh authorities had not replied In Washington, Senator Alexander Wiley (Republican Wisconsin) denounced Mr. Nehru's as an invitation to new Communist aggression. Senator Wiley \\ilio
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  • 77 7 CAIRO. April 25, (AP)— Mahinoud Abdul Fath, tycoon of the Egyptian press, and his brother Hussein Abdul Fath. owner and publisher, respectively, of the former Wafdist organ Al Misri, will stand trial before Egypt's revolution cour*. it was officially announced yesterday. Mahinoud Abdul Fath who
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  • 46 7 photo. A RECENT picture made by Studio Lisa of London, of the five-year-old Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall, and his three-year-old sister, Princess Anne, children of the Queen. They are pictured together m the gar den of the Royal Lodge at Windsor A.P.
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  • 68 7 OBERTRAUN (Austria), April 25, (AP).— A search party yesterday found the bodies of three German teachers and eight of ten teen-age schoolboys who were trapped m a snowstorm on Austria's 9,000-foot Dachstein Mountain nine days ago. Almost 400 people and mountain guards were mobilised yesterday for
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  • 75 7 COLOMBO April 25, (AFP). -The KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) yesterday officially inaugurated its service from London to Tokyo via Colombo with >Uie arrival ot a Constellation plane. This is the first international airline to link Ceylon With the West and the Fur East. Ceylon's Premier, Sir
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  • 67 7 MADRID. April 25. (AP).— Spain ordered yesterday the transfer of her Consulate in Gibraltar to the Spanish village of San Roque. two miles away, in th e dispute over the Queen's visit on May 10 to the British naval base. The Consulate was shut down on April
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  • 399 7 3,500 MAUS HELD IN DAWN RAID Kenya's Biggest Ever Round-Up NAIROBI, Kenya, April 25, (Reuter)— ln a sweep beginning before dawn nearly 8,000 British and African troops, police and home guards had rounded up almost 3,500 Mau Mau suspects by dusk last night m Nairobi's African quarters. The biggest mass
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  • 90 7 No Jets For U.S. Just Yet NEW YOKK. April 25. (AP).— Thr introduction of the j<-t airliner m the I'nited States has l»een set bark at least one year by the recent mafe of the British Comet. m official of a I'niled States airline predicted. He s.iid jet fiavcl. which
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  • 66 7 NEW YORK. April 29, (AP) The almost pathetic eagerness with which many Burmese welcomed the Japanese invaders in World War II as "liberators" arid the swifi disillusionment ks told in an informal account of ;lii^ period, "Burma Under The l;ipane.se" written by Prime Minister Thakiii Nu. The
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  • 20 7 KIXG Sand of Saudi Arabia left (or ho.ne on Saturday after a 10-day visit to Pakistan. A. P.
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  • 139 7 WASHINGTON April 25, (Reuter). Mr. W. Sterling Cole, Republican chairman of the Senate House Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday that the United States designed a deliverable hydrogen bomb before the first Soviet hydrogen bomb test m August, last year. He said there was no truth
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  • 9 7 Entry For 'Miss Universe' photo "Maiden <»f isg U.P.
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  • 195 7 And He Forgot To Kiss The Bride Crowd Mobs Peter Lawford Wedding NEW YORK, April 25 < A P British bom movie actor Peter Lawfonl and pretty Patricia Kennedy, daughter of MM former l\S. Ambassador to Great Britain, \n ere married yesterday m a seven -minute ccM'inony. Aj, cd 3.(miO
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  • 58 7 PATROL KILLS EGYPTIAN JERUSALEM, Ura< L.*). Al 1 1 An Egypt iiltl i was kill(,i yo>terdav ii counter with m In near the Ixjider of tn Pin in Southern ltra< cording to an IiTM ipok< >- man. The •okUcr'i body ed O\ er to the Urutod obtrvcr who ln> >
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  • 36 7 BOMBAY. Api 25 I Sheipa ing joint conqueror last x 1 Mount Everett with N< land's Sir Edmnn^ II was taken luddctlly ■nival n. been unable to carry «j I I encasem<
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  • 55 8 Weekly Company Reports dfdfdf jrusra i »eL« blishf dIU capacity t«> wnderk.kc typat^oC Jar*, and public works with the rompe-g-ealest home c.v.l en..ne«r.nf cororwrnes. .^.'X. 1 *47aUe'r fj At b:.Win, date nf. liquid December 31. 193 U. No dividend n}--^ Refund of replantinii cess SS^i^VSi Si sccdlinj* and 4*M are
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  • 25 8 THE Indian Government has completed plan.s for the purchase of 300.oon ton? of sugar from Britain. Cuba, Spain, Peru and Formosa. AP
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    • 764 9  -  JOHN GODWIN Reviewed If On the night of J*ly 1, 1831, the 45 Alrkaa negroes who formed the cargo of the Spanish slave schooner Amistad slipped their chains, overpowered me crew, and took possession of the ship. Thr* w«eks later the United States war
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    • 352 9 She Won't Outshine Mrs. Mesta MRS. LVDIA KFKK, until recently I niter? Stain Ambassa dress m Russia, won't ever outshine Mr*. Ferlr Mesta as a diplomat. IVrir. a fabulous uidcnu. as American MiniM<? >* Luxembourg day/let! ActatOfl and floored foreign MtoiFten v ith her lavish partit-v She even inspired 'r
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    • 795 9  -  ANGUS WILSON By African MfYffSkmt. By Ernst lurngrr. (John I hm«*nn. 10s. 6d.) A I l-.m** for Drubting Thomas. By Kiihard Llewellyn. (Bill tail Jom ph. 12s. 6d.) Soldier Adrift. By L. H< ni. > Ifnmm.inn Vis. Mj lIF.RR JUENGKn long Novcllc was first published In I<»M6.
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    • 543 9  -  PHILIP TOYNBEE M\tli and Idlual m Chi liai l> By Man M. Natts m m< .111(1 Hud-'M ""'V, I 'HIS is m nitnrsl.r^ jnil evanperatinx hn«»K. <»n subject which has hi-f i o«ldl\ iicL'li i-t<*«! hv i\w mythological battalions «»f tin- List <i\mi\ war* Mr. M.itls h v*r«.n^.
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    • 313 9 feste^ \mmMs~\ \mmok w r -s practically ks /»//>//>!!/£ < mTH^tMr^^ t 2fL££t£2°"'*s—' *^vsL I A ji e y pop By V.T. Hamlin OM.THO6E TWO BUT MV ST^S^^^B^'^^^^^/^ Wiu )5 CCA... »SNT \T NEVER Mt>V COULO TH/Cr^WHV YCS, >iA j/ .dL'i*, -YWLJSTBE- STRANGE.) ON A.NVTHIW&.' BE P DCMT ALL 000-A
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  • 525 10 CHINESE PROVIDE THE DAY'S THRILLS A FIGHTING Chinese team provided the highlight of yesterday's Singapore Cricket Association tournament matches. Struggling for runs against an Indian Association team calmly waiting for the 'kill/ the do or die spirit of the Chinese batsmen prevailed to hit the one run necessary for victory.
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    22 10 ASP 11. M. Taylor who won the Javelin throw at thr Singapore Police Force annual sports on Saturday at the PTS ground.
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  • 591 10 SCRC Beat IA Roy S i c Heng lloe !> Ccc W 4 R. S Sit i1 Eim Hock b I- 33 c Lee b ll^v. j Mo? 3 II i. r i.» S 4> I Swee Law 0 3 i Cecil W »nn fi vir. i ►Sy
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  • 360 10 Bxeept \m Chair;i where the RAF ,«'Mt»j IDS. non r of the oilier ju:ii us tfain* were able t> reach 1 three fissure totil dv;» t» the ascendancy of th,» bowlers. Swyn »y iW m lei ers > Mayo (Varsity) j:H Muthucumaru (CSC II) >h I
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  • 50 10 DES MOINFS April 25 (AP)— Parry O'Btieo,' former Ssouthorn California ath'ete yesterday bettered hi s own world shot put mark with an exhibition tosa of 59 f eP t B'^>hos8 >hos itl lh Dl ->ke relays' OBnen s exist itio world mark is W2V*. orm
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    30 10 THE man with the tie and m th« shorts won this 100 >ards dash for veterans m the Singapore Police Force annual sports tj Saturday. He is Sub. Insp Lira.
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  • 118 10 Harrovian Plays Havoc With RE A whirlwind, rhanrelcsi bat- ling performance of 64 runs m 4T> mins.. which Included three sixes and seven f.)ur>. by former Harrovian Bill Law. who followed this up with the excellent feat of si\ wickets for three runs (with j hut-trick to boot) did much
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  • 216 10 KUALA IJ'MPI'R. Sun. Eight young Malayans'—four men and as many t-:-.: ra ned at Kua i Lumput tonight tor Singapore on thi Brsi lag of their journey to Mani a venue of the So omH Asian Games, are Fay Siebel <17>. a:ii lister
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  • 70 10 BUKIT MERTA.JAM. Sun.— The United Malays National Organisation*! XI. who recently b .^at the Kheng Jai Association in the final of the local district fOCCCf league, were presented with the trophy and silver CUpf this afternoon by Mrs. Kidner, wife of the District OlVicer, on the town
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    • 214 10 Judging By The Gigani7cJ>|^ The Week End It Look Is All Si i For I A Record Breaking h 1 1 j CInVmaScoPE j In Warnlr Color n 1 I And Sterophonic Solm> 1 I 9 WARNKK BKOs R| BOOK j wApitOl I DAILY at 11 a.m. 14.). 4. H3o|
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  • 566 11 Cup Finalists Drop Valuable Points LONDON, April 24. (Renter):— Wolvcrhampton Wanderers, already ▼Irtnalry certain of winning the Football League championship for the first time In their history, today clinched the honour with a lead of four points from their nearest rivals, cup finalists West Bromwich Albion.
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  • 83 11 TOKYO. April 25, (AP).— Yoehio Shir&i, JapasV world fl.vwo.4iu 'hampion, rigned lasl night to deie- .ii- title In Tokyo m If a) -4 ..^«.i!i>t LtO F.>p nosa. '<t Ibc Pr. ppim who 'H'ce <tot>p, -r«n. It will l>e '^»c to irth time Shiru: I 1 en
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  • 91 11 SURPRISE IN PERAK CRICKET IPQH. Sun. 1 Pi crirw I Mjn I I vt'k v from t I\ y S V Supp d the Stat :< r years ll v pon iderad r m the 6 fi P. 1 r tii, ie. •■>■.■ i fO .1 •«l A Mi Wi
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  • 94 11 KUALA LUHPI R s n GoaJ bowi:)_; i/'i'i.t F».|f Cheng i' nj b 5c .1 X l .c; t Combin B fret by iJ m their Si <l ir;i^ te rickti tie on 'hr HQ m.i .1. him Road fn i f c id I 4«. lin
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  • 34 11 OFFKNBAUI. G!I m I I April It, (AP) v Janeiro*! Oi»na nrcer U I wa< l»*feated 4— hy th# Otlenbach Kicker, h^r.- (lay. Tna Germ.i -I J h\ )u t-i I me,
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    • 190 11 |^,ni-''ni^ The p O, I m uWlllowd vr iirtl d: l« fciti '"I, wrr/Ciri ':t'1 "?Vhi«h" >ou' R..i«»'" f*wli. .iinitinl K Pftiowtiw 'n1 IjrTvi>"l* „lin\S WANTED k|[l vIIOn^ V\Mf\ILU r I' n etted tT&- > 80, (1 t~e I > i i UE5< »ul ectj ,ged 20 Std 6.n ■wn
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    • 673 11 iE,fSwlliiBg QITIIATIONS VACANT MIUAIIUIMbVALAIMI "^ov^^^a 11APPLICATIONS arc tevited X f SIV SuhZiPri of TOWN NKKR VkTALING JAVA. Selan- < Applicantt should be htACcn the ■•M "f w thllt V, and I forty and must be physirully fit: tN S0?!* fe.SSJE?^*f^si e.f-tl^:'!^ ueje, Or D.ploma recogn.sed by that body as granting
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    • 639 11 THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEm£nt ordinance (CHAPTER 134> NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT SIONS OF SECTION 52 (2) 7?* TV* VmTi f OF THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE. AMENDMENT NO IOF 1954. MWM; ]\OIICE i s hereby given that 1^ m pursuance of the powers conferred by sub-section (1)
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    • 569 11 ■^,?IU!IKW PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will receive d at R SsfeS^l.l^ registered with the Public Works Depart- w ™*< to *>-• CONSTRUCTIOr OF IT UNITS TRANSIT QUAR: TERS AT KLANG AND 5 UNITS AT KUALA LANGAT Full 'particulars are obtainable from the Office of the Sen: Executive Engineer, X ang
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    • 309 11 IX THE BUPBCME COIRT OF THE FFDKKVTIOX OF MALAY A IX THE Ifir.H COIKT AT IPOil IN* BANKRUPTCY No 20 of 1 1954 Re ABDUL MOHD. K ASIK f/o Abdul Rawthef of 218 Kampoiig Semarang Kuan Lumpur. Notice of Red ing Order X In Sunv^ncry Caai Reoeivmg Order made: Bth
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  • 63 12 Outside left Chia Boon Leon?. Singapore's ballartist, bowed iv this one for the Colony Asian dames team to lead Beaten is Pakistan's keeper Siddique. while Malik, his teammate. looks ruefully on. Awans* Bikar. Singapore s *pe;uliead vIM soured Singapore's opening 4<»al. m one of his iharitteriitic
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  • 314 12 IPOH, Sun. The Sixth All-Malay*" O<> ss Country i vimpionship over a five mile course, was won by A. I Sittampalam, a commercial class schoolboy m Ipoh. He l)(':»t a field of 42 runners iroiii all over Malaya clocking 29 minute* fifty seconds
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  • 199 12 One Point Go Out For The RM Ramblers KEBENARAN FC took a point mT fiie unbeaten Radin .Mj> Ramblers when they met m -j SAFA division SC match m i irew two-all at Farrer Park > e>r lij The Ramblers are now at the top Jt the leagiM tab c
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  • 24 12 1 Stji:> Youngsters neat Chia Hen 4 V HJngsterg s—'A5 'A m a friendly soccer match played lat P& T ground yesterday.
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  • 34 12 HONG KONG April, 28: (Renter). A H >:-.i Kong selection beat India* s Asian s?aniei football tejiii todajr by tliree goais t o one after leading l«— Q at haittime
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  • 25 12 PARIS. Apr 25, (AFP) French automobile racer. Guy Mairesae, wii killed yesterday during tests at the Montlherv Automobile Race Track, near Paris
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  • 398 12 KUALA LIMPVR, Sun.— Selangor Chinese today whipped their Johore compatriots by s—o5 0 at soccer on the Princes Road stadium. The victors, by their resounding win. have m a way redeemed some of the soc- prestige Selangor lost yesterday by th e State team losing
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  • 44 12 IN the Di\ UC SAFA ii ifue mal h ai the Geylang IB >i vn yesterday, Farrer Ju- boat Town Rangers by llour m one. f R^tna (2), Choc Tee and EdM 1 icored U Farrer Juniors PJ.^es Quf* replied lor J
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  • 296 12 At»»l^ ,s. offi(ia| s and n<>w S'"••n from s i a tollntries P*»jN into Manila over I h* lor the second VS2f* uhilh beKin 11 < K| Saturday. The *cond contingent of the >nalist China representatives, consisting of j» officiate, athletes and 12 newspapermen, arrived this
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  • 1047 12  - AGAIN THAT FIGHTING SPIRIT BILL MOSS By Spore Did Everything But Beat Pakistan A CAPACITY crowd of 21.000 roared their rejoicing when a a 'j sc r^° n the head of the famed Fakhri. m the dying minutes of a tre «mhnlM ™ftitanic 80-minute tussle, enabled Pakistan's Asian Games X!
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  • 65 12 19,700 Singaporeans paid $25,700 to sec yesterday's Singapore and Pakistan Asian Games men meet at Jalan Besar stadium to constitute an alltime record 'gate/ The previous record was 525.600 collected when the Sing Tao team of Hongkong met Mt FA m 1949. But though yesterday's crowd does not
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  • 398 12 YESTERDAY, ONLY THE JALAN WAS BESAR! Stampede, near riot, or ju>t plain soccer crazy call It what you like, but take yesterday's reception by Singapore's soccer fans as a hint that if big soccer i-; to continue m the Colony. Jalan Besar stadium is not the place for it. Unless
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  • 106 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 1 REME p. Kota ku ,ah at solan Boar; Dn\ 2 sec v. Woodbridye Hospital at SCC; YMMA v. Aston A C «t F. N.; Bulestier United v. SHBRC at Parrer Park; Rovers A. lUtkotryv .if CUricml Union; Dir \IB United S.C. v. Bine
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    41 12 Kahim Omar. Sini;.ipore\ A5,.,,, (mil, N 1 Mt, Iraps hi^h m the air. to hTn I s"'/ 11 «h| I but rightly disallowed coal, uul, under him. Th f reason for th, „,i h/ a< N Iv \w >„„ (lniMl «'ns|
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  • 225 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The M jUub Sports Council badminton. h*k* ,nd touring Sumatra won all thtir mal«h««s In their opening badminton match a jm J on April 14. the tourists won ill games and Uiree singles. Ike other two badminu* against Sumatra Timur on April
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  • 120 12 KXM.KOK t«-r Jiinmv nru'.v.M \>i>ti il m Aoild i^^m i litinpiiiii N his hixt Wffk i *,tS tl *****11, to iirfr-nd hi M ii««l i >ni P'ti.if I on M,. V I H H i I I I I tO pit 1 I proxl I
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  • 130 12 Katong Sportl t" ib ed yet another SAFA di\ 3C league victory when they heat Police s A. Mill at Parrei Park yesterday. Dawson. at centretialf, and Leonard Ro>>, on the wing, Were the stalwarts, of the Police team and they rOJIIMH 'V blamed for their
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