Singapore Standard, 27 April 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tigneenr dffddfdf Vol. IV. So. 299. SINGAPORE, Tl ESDAY, APRIL 27, 1951 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS. j
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  • 81 1 Russia warns The World I'ere'eady To On Anyone' I il 26 (AP) Georgi I > .1 wildly I :nrnt BCStndav the land ready a crushing .my aunrt's- k s mmuii K f o I r to 1 i I" K S >viel I I' 3 I H I I ■j
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  • 225 1 'Assassin Meets His Intended Victim CAPTAIN Nikolai Khokhlov, the Soviet "assassin" who mii mult rt d to the Aiii«mh;ui authorities m West (■l'niunv, is >ftn shaking hands i« Bonn with his intended victim, a man named O knlov i r h. described as "vim dangerous" to the Kist Khokhlov li.nl
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  • 32 1 >NDOX. Ai 2( Duk t, 71 Engl; Ideal B >n Roy a D in F iers in W I. r oi he "Mag ip ot n hirers.
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  • 360 1 Fortress Reels Under Blast Situation Is Serious But Not Desperate HANOI, April 26 (AP).— Dien Bien Phu reeled under violent Vietminh bombardment today but the French said the rebels still held off their long-expected third mass assault to engulf the battered north-west Indo China fortress. The
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  • 595 1 'Keep Reds Off Farms' By JAMES PETER CHIN SrcndarJ Sfaff Reporter VIETNAM hottest trouble spot m the world wants Malaya to buy 100,000 tons of Saigon rice ot a 35 per cent disccunt on last year's price "to prevent our farmers turning fc Communism." Hawking
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  • 25 1 STOCKHOLM, April 26--(AFP> Two fighter pianos collided In mid-tir during exercisei la .south-east Sweden todajr. Tht tw > pilot* were killed.
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  • 3 1 Khokhlov's Wife Son
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  • 83 1 A EUROPEAN WOMAN, flying in a Malayan Airway's plane from JesseltOO to Singapore iast Saturday, lost a diamond broach and a pair of ear- j rings worth 112.000 on the way. The jewellery was kept in a suitcase. On the way, the plane touched
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  • 41 1 TOKYO. April 2r>. (Renter) Admiral Sir Charles E. Lambe, C-in-C, British FarEast station, paid a persona! call on United rations Supreme Commander. General John E. Hull, at the United States Far East Headquarters In Tokyo today
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  • 249 1 NO VISAS YET FOR AUSSIES IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, April 26, (Reuter) The Australian diplomats, who were to have left- Russia last night, are today still m Moscow, and face the prospect of at least another two days m the country, which has told fhom to get out. iiplomats went to
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  • 78 1 THE Singapore Government announced yesterday that the public inquiry into the recent Constellation crash at Kallang Airport, in which :i'i people lost *,heir lives, will open on Monciay, May SI. Heading the inquiry will be Mr. Justice C. Knight, a judge of the High Court,
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  • 116 1 BBIGADIEK D 1> I> 1'»••--loch. DSO M( ADC of lac British Army of tin- ttM li«Mdqii.ut:Ms Southern command, who has bttU temporarily promoted to the rank of Major (ieneral to surteed Major (ieneral V (i. OTarroll Scott a s (ieneral Officer Commandinn Sinßapore District. He is
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  • 33 1 COLOMBO.' April 26 (AP>.- Marxist groups m Ceylon have asked Asian Premiers, who will meet m Colombo on Wednesday, to insist that all I "imperialist trooDs" be withdrawn from Asia.
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  • 179 1 By James A. Jnsaat Standard Staff Rrportei COMMUNIST pamphlets were found scattered i» the University of Malaya last nighi Some of the pamphlets were found In the University hostel, some m the grounds outside and cithers m the University library. The discovery was made by
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  • 128 1 GENEVA, April i iAl'i The Geneva con- A oil to i food start Tmi diplom i( i >f nations which foughi Korean war, net Fot SO minutes today to de on procedui c m the i•--i (thai ire to f o Bi Hsh Forei
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  • 54 1 (.1 .\KV April M Thf I- 1 «-ii« l> (•ovt'iiiin i". \\.i> rrpoitfd tinl.iv drfnlui; \vlm(li«'i t,i s«-n t i Brig (hi istiaii <!•• (uslri«* s it Dies l{i«ii I'll ii ni^ti u« tiii-. to .iNk l'«»r Miiii'inln Attfi 'full hiHumrs." Ihe r«*|»«»rt was not
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    • 19 1 ffISHIO^BIE SHOp f S-ASON^ DING CO. MC '-P JESTfI dZ.Sd V r > ■a JF m ■> l %.j ill I
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    • 80 1 ICE CREAM 7j^| jffl COLD STORAGE 1^ "^TP? /J Ni.-lilU it Mi gtf f\ m W M*s II •!»!»> \\.»rl.l M I M JL mi. hum m mi r M.v i iii >;it»l.i>»\ Sliml:iv«. •It i lil r<-n prtof ltoul»inic» f ■•MatMNM. \N in»l«Mi». Uappj •»r I*l I'rh s f
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  • 215 2 TROOPS ON HEELS OF AMPANG TERRORISTS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Somerset Light Infantry is hot on the trail jof a bandit gang believed to be operating m the Ampang and UIU Klang 'areas of Selangor. onetime strongholds of Communist terrorists. Patrols of the Ri-aiment made contact with the gang on
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  • 133 2 KUALA I.I'MPrR. Mon. The Malayan Indian Cov.g--l ed the Se -rvtary of S:. -t> for the C »s, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, vi that F- ra E ►54. The Congress hai demanded at lea>: a I fifths el( fority h jiew Legislative Council with seats reserved
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  • 44 2 KITES TOPS TO HELP FUND THERE will be kite-flying and top-<pirming competitions m the Perol area of Kota Bharu on Apr:! 30th, aid of the Lady Templet's T B Hospital Fund. The competitions wil be held .strictly according to od Malay custom and tradition.
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  • 80 2 THE successful candidates m the Incorporated Secretaries 1 Final Examination I gave a dinner m honour of Mr. 11. Tan, Principal of If. Tan School of Accountancy, at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday night. Seen at the main table are (from loft Mr. Chua Cher B.«k. Mrs. M.
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  • 116 2 He Didn't Get Away With It IF he used his taxi without paying* for the current vehicles licence, it was the fault of the sjewspaprrs. Chin Chen? Tuan. said m the City Police Court, yesterday. "I read m the papers that ta\i s which have not been fitted with meters,
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  • 183 2 IPOH, Mon— Members of an Area Security Tnit consisting of Special Constables, were today told by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli to 'use your commonsense" m arresting curfew breakers. He said this when he cautioned and discharged two women rubber tapper* ol fkal Kidding Estate,
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  • 108 2 DATO TAN TO FLY ONLY IF NECESSARY MALACCA. Mon- Dato Sir I j I Cheng-lok Tan has cabled hit i colleagues in Ix)ndon that be I will fly to Louden, only if it I is absolutely necessary. Sir Cheng-lock had" original- i if decided to go by the Chusan for
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  • 167 2 Education In Malaya Complex Caine PENAXG. Mon. The VireChancelior of fhe University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, said today that education m Malaya was bound to be complex, m view of the cul--32? lin k u s the country has with other countries m South-east As>ia iiu S T dne
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    54 2 photo. ?i? OB ERT S.L. Teo and his bride the former Mi*Elizabeth Tan. onl v daughter of Madam Hen t Thai wf They were married in the Chun-h of the Nativitv IW,' Serangoon Road. o n Saturday The bride and bri^uK^ seen at a reception held at the nin^^T o"*!..!
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  • 179 2 1 3 Weeks And You Can Become An Officer ANY National Servicemen m the Singapore Military Forces can be commissioned f«qm the ranks m about 13 weeks of part time training or five months of continuous training, Col. T. J. Hutchinson. Commandant of the Singapore Volun- teer Corps, said at
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  • 211 2 COLONY'S OWN ARMY UNITS TO BE NAMBED Stondord Stoff Rep Orte THE various units on d Suk Colony s own Army will Government Gazette when Military Forces Ordinonr c force today. KjfcT There will only be fr present ones constituted v teer Coips which will i«, First m military prtcedeni
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  • 39 2 Varsity OTC Hits A Snag t I .iya Oifirer? Corpg bat hit i maf The S< .->•. foj I re, Mr. Teation a nt betwci Federal S Since the N^i has --whether th« Con for 1 t -.or the Or(
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  • 14 2 LTSS 1 1 ▼an SI; W 219 to one 1 Rvij. 246;
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  • 48 2 $10 More For Fund AXONY.VIOI S >.nt:j por^ s^nt MO M<r<l.» for the Sl.indard f und for cc I)»*ndantv of fivtf firj-nu n vi ho IMTishrd m Jjsf «««k\ sodown fire .d (h« jurn tioii of Robertson Qttaj -iiui I<(k <tii.t n Strret The total now at 1t.*****.
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    • 122 2 The world famous family oty medicinal products BSc9osSs& igrafK3ißv/-wMMS -mSS* y^i^fc*-' *9SBk. TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Dreurri. ENC AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i /T\^^ SW/SS MADE fj^*Y> CASTELL t- N M■r-s f O **6 i
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    • 55 2 UVO iVfj&u too nutyvnp 1 5 I fl X. 1 I J THE NEW 4 CYLINDER 1 MODEL 60 (27-30 mpg l j AT A NEW ECONOMICAL PRICE I Available now at CHAMPION MOTORS L TP SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 304. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. SI PRISE NT ID TM«OUGHOUT THE FEDERATION OF
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  • 20 3 NEW GOC WAS BORN IN H'KONG F I 1 I- I I GH IK H Depit 1 m nW m
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  • 8 3 DECREE NISI IS GRANTED i Ii Mlm. mm
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    40 3 photo. PARED to do anything (with i tmile) m earn money Camp Scour Fund, these icouta from -< Iroop 5 scn/h down ■>> the tide Derandahj onitil Secretary'* ,■<'*"{••■■ From [e/t, they rhen Wuh. Victor Stephen Chiu. Dinah Phiow and Yeo Boey Standard
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  • 73 3 POLICE HUNT MAN IN A BLUKAR PATCH men from the Reserve Unit searched a ►lukar, off Anson R i :>r a man fur over sterday morning. mted man, has pick- po ket of a visitor to {ration Department m Palmer Road. A biased him and he ran i ikar where
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  • 274 3 $200,000 To Be Shared THE Governments of India and Pakistan will share between them about $200,000 now m the hands of the Singapore Custodian of Property. The amount r the v.i o ot [mmova >le pr tperttes once belonging *> the Ind m National
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  • 193 3 PROMPTLY at nine o'clock ypsterday morning, tea Singapore Hoy Scouts made their way. afoot and on bicycles, up the long drive to •rutnrnt House. Five dropped <>tT en route at the home of the Colonial Secre-j The !)o\s were the advance ird of some 4.000
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  • 269 3 J Hi: building oi tho $I,MM#6 free Singapore Public Library has been delayed because top priority has been given by Government to the erection of the Teachers' Training College, The Standard was told yesterday. preliminary sketches have ill >a ly been drawn liscussed between
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  • 33 3 GENERAL Sir Cameron Nicholson, Adjutant General > -iie Forces, left Singapore by jur, tor the United Kingdom, yesterday after a n inspection is it to the Colony and th Feder ition.
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  • 254 3 Proposed Banking Bill SINGAPORE pawnbrokers will marshall support of business associations m the Colony, including the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to protest against the proposed Banking Bill as soon as Government makes it public. Mr. Lam Thian .prominent pawnbroker, told The Standard yesterday that this was
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  • 259 3 INSTRUCTOR ON TRIAL FOR GIRL'S MURDER THE murder trial of Lim Tin Tee, the driving instructor who is alleged to have strangled Ong Mvi Hong, waitress, to death, opened m the Sin<;ap~>re Assize Court yesterday. Th e D >puti Publi Proseit >r, Mr I" A ihoney, said !i >. >
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  • 44 3 A CHINESE living m Gey] ing Road r (turned home m S ight to find the fr >::• looi >f her house smashe i >pc Two rooma i the house were r i:m i I jewellery and isli ibout SI.BBU were missing
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  • 131 3 PAMELA Yvonne Kankin Boehe of Ceyle* was minted a iecree «i s 'n the Singapore Wtk Court ye>terday when her petition for a divone from her husband. Alfred George K«*he. up for heirin» The iecree. to be made absolute vi three nn)»th>. was
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  • 272 3 Chemical Industry Expands At Pulo Bukom MALAYA is now m a position to meet 70 per rent of her ienntid tor lacquer thinners with tlie installation of a second 10,000 gallon blending plinf equipped with jet mixers »nd six 12,000 gallon st')r 34? tdnks. at Pulo Bukom This industry provides
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  • 85 3 THE BIS.X freighter C.amI bihra hi\>, arrived In Singai pore from Melbourne with a I live cargo of horses valued at j over $100,000. The vessel took on tiO mart?-; and two stallions from Melj bourne consigned to the Gov- eminent of Burma. Two mares died
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  • 50 3 A SHOPKEKPER m CejlOO Road. Katong, woke up on Sunday morning to rind iome planks In the shop dislodged and cigarettes worth $7 f, a watch $48, a rin^ $70 and c3ah $:i0 missing Police yesterday detained a man for questioning, but he was later released.
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  • 213 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing m a Few Hours Are yhi c mten< with tb^ Way yo'i speak and write? A yOU sure that you ari not makin? mistakes that people to underrate you? Thousan is of men and women are nan li< m';'-' J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 15 3 I W TWICE Weekly 1 I departing Singapore TUESDAY SATURDAY MANSFIELD V|7lD. "''..-f.'V ■"--•IfNCEO AIRLINE
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    • 41 3 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word m the classified column* of the Standard Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m K'.ia';< f.umpur. Penana and Ipoh
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    • 275 3 I f Sizes: 7— lo V^>X^ V^ $1.80 j/^^^^==^y^<X nun ski.i tolrt DMlgfl 91 f< r Sizes: 4— S* pJlv 55.50 dSAts 1 edei itn>n iVf u^fi Fv^i ll'vi'il with De^ta »4 l# l hri U MMM> I Sizes: S— N(ltl( I Pjj,.,.. MIM Jrid »'eel, I iS.*> sft jfl^
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  • 111 4 'Shorter Hours' Appeal THE annual meeting of the Singapore Shoo Employees" Union on Sunday appealed to all shop owners m the Colony to introduce a 44-hour week for their employees. In a resolution, the meeting urged the Singapore Government to a-sist !he Unioi its attempt 'o negotiate with employers for
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  • 25 4 THE Commander in-Chief. Far East Air Forces. Air Marshall Sir Clifford Sanderson, yesterday returned to the Colony after his visit to the Federation.
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  • 168 4 KIALA LIMPIR, Mon— The next meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association central working committee b expected to be a heated affair with views i divided over the question of support for the proposed Nanyang l'ni ven.it v. A motion to be by Wfri
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  • 55 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mom Ibrahim bin Shabadar was sentenced m the Sessions Court. Ponlian, by Mr. N L Cohen, to six months' imprisonment for usin* his father-in-law's identity card as his own. The court was told that Ibrahim deserter from the Army three years ago and had since
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  • 64 4 PAST and present pupils of Victoria School, Singapore, can now take advantage of scholarships which are to be awarded annually by the Bomford Memorial Scholarship Fund. This fund was established to perpetuate the memory of Mr. R F. Bomford. late "principal of the school. The money collected will be
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  • 162 4 standard Staff Reporter THE usual. orderly and businesslike atmosphere of Singaport's Malacca S:ret: was disturbed yesterday when hundreds of potential deck passenger,; stormed the booking office of the Eastern Shipping Company to get ticket? to Madras m the Jalagopa! sailing On May 15. Police
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  • 30 4 SONG Main Yong of North Bridge Road, who tampered with a driving licence, a sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First Traffic District Court yesterday.
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    31 4 MAJ. GEN. X Tudd.iv G.O.C. Hoagkoag. who arrived In Singapore by air yesterday n „n c of his routine visits. He will be m the Colony for four days. Standard photo.
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  • 24 4 KLANG. Mm.— Treaty rider s who rode for the Nanyan* ITniversity fund last Saturday earaed about S4O rach. inbutedto the fund
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  • 222 4 MANCHESTERS BID 'ADIEU' TO MALAYA Best Rifle Shots Are Leaving KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Firsf Manchester Regiment, with a history doting back to 1770, and the best rifle shots m Maloyo, arrived m the Railway Stction here this evening, on the first leg of their journey back to England after
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    31 4 ROTARIAN Phya Srivisar of Bangkok. Thailand. Govunor Iti 1 of the 46th District. of the World KoUiy Organisation. >p«-akin»: at the HBirtafi 1954 assenhly held m Kuala Lumpur over thr wrrk-ead.
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  • 399 4 PROMPT and courageous action by the Secret Societies Section of the Singapore CID resulted m the arrest of an extortioner, three days after a wrUknown Singapore doctor had received an extortion note for So.Mifl. This v Ji? revealed yesterday m th t
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  • 126 4 THE Singapore r-« s:\e Party'i Urn Leg *\*U\\ Ct t < tMDI under the Ft nbcl re- mu'ated thori y The St« dard ir« lold liscuf k pointmerrt of i teo to riraf! the perl plalform w 1 i i fortnight whet i l committee me*
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  • 73 4 THE naval autheriliai have requested ;h* Singapore Seventh Police Ciuti t<. expedite the iic;:riu^ <>f p. vx<*e m which Da\ id Dutton and Kenneth Stock an (harped with assaulting aad attempting to rob a taxi driver. A naval ofTicrr pointed cut lo Mr. K. T. Ah
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  • 66 4 LEE Ket Ltng. ft, ha(l a robbery charge explained to Court yeSt€rday h Sin a P° ro Central lock-up ii! April 28 when his case will be mentioned. It wa? alleged that on April I« m front et a hcuse m King Georges' Avenm- I.ro with »n
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  • 67 4 I members of the Fuml: Chair- man: Mr. Soc Ban Hoc, Treasurer: Mr. J. B. J. Supramaniana, Asst. Treasurer: Mr. Cheong Yuen Wan, Secretary. Mr?. V. Curran. Committee: Mr. E. H Price Dr. C. J. Poh. Mr. Sheng Nam Chin. Airs. R T. IJn. Mr T E
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    • 202 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 11l I pltl|il|j i m i\ 1 1 a.m., 1.30, 645 PARAMOINT PRESENTS 5 dean r ril I? pA n i^k y" JEKRY MARTIN 1 111 J VjllYU D I LEWIS J 1 j OPENS TOMORROW "m***™**! A«:AMI.MV \w \ni» WINNER AUDBEY 'af VViK j MOP** 4
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    • 185 4 I 11a.m. IV i < Warner br Os I CJIUEMaScom! wApitOL li F ~*aTjP^ji lf?^BI<t r A JOANNE Oh ...h MMM «..v,. NEXT CHANGE J BETRAYED BY THE fluf :yf m» >fK I tl coming'soon"" m A NEW KIND OF F'tll I, THRILLS THE SCREEN! LaM Day H •SAIU. \M
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    285 5 operation Caesar' Launched LoRE BAHRU, Mon.- 'Operation Caesar, Section publicity campaign ever erfaken by the Johore Government, was iclicd today when three Auster aircraft a Iraficts over the central and rural of the State. |re on a to ike the 200.000 an active interest »n m I Federation which
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  • 126 5 WIFE WAS 'UEALOUS' LEA DIDN'T SAVE HIM I KOKMLR cosmetic Lfarturer Ng Awk I on ti ial i«>r nsinu as ft ,v a forced docuOffice of the Vehicles, deI the charge saying a! had put him \t because she k that he had a I i b found ip re
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  • 51 5 TIIF following were elected to the South Singapore Education Association: President Mr. Tan Choon Seng. VicePresident: Mr. Voo Fook Kum, Chairman: Mr. S Y. Han. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Choy Weng Yang. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. P. C, Tan. Committee Messrs, Woe Kirn Wee. Albert Tan. M. Ponruisamy and A.
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  • 52 5 SIXTEEN men and four women were charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with playing mahjong m a common gaming house at Pasir Panjang. on April 24. All of them claimed trial and were allowed personal bail of 150 each. Their rase ITM ixed for mention un
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  • 338 5 Judgment Is Reserved XI ALA LUMPUR, Mon.—An interesting legal argument as tv whether a Federal Counsel has any right to act as an advocate and solicitor under the Civil Procedure Cade, was raised before Mr. Justice Wilson, at the Hijjh Court today. Roland Btaddell.
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  • 109 5 KUALA LUMPUR, lion.— Sunday, May 2. has been chosen as the official da'e for the "sighting of the new moon" for the commence* meni of tasting moni (Bulan Puasa). The d-«!o has been agreed to by a majority deci-io- o: thp Rulers. it' the
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  • 51 5 THE Singapore Traction pany Employees' Union tnta to erect a memorial to [he late Mr R.K. Samy. who J'^ci been the Union's president m\d adviser for several years A1 a recent meeting of the union, a seven-man committee r w-d to colled subscriptions to erect the
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  • 67 5 EYEWITNESSES ol the traifir accident along Braddel Road. Singapore, al 7.30 a.m. yesterday, m which g vehi. c was reported to have knocked n an Indian boy cyclist, are requested to contact Inspector A. Henry ol the Traffic ideni Branch. Sepoy Lines The boy who ii
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  • 286 5 Court Is Told Man Had Red Papers HOW two bundles of terrorist documents were recovered outside a hut at Chua Chu Kang Road. 16th Mile, soon after midnight on Feb. 18. i was yesterday related at a preliminary enquiry m the Singapore Fifth Police Court by Inspec- tor Nt» Wee
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  • 267 5 ACCIDENTS PAY FOR WORKMEN TO BE INCREASED InrrpL.^^ J Wo .T kmen 's Compensation Bill, which »nH «h f J c death benefits to a maximum of 57.200 firtrodurVdl. rmane nt disablement to $9,600, will be Utlw oS?m I cX m<? SOl the Sin a P° re Le B^" ner
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  • 146 5 Youth To Stand Trial For Robbery m LIM AH LEONG. 18 who is Alleged to have robbed 14-ye::-".d schoolboy <>t a pen and ring valued at S2o along Princt Kdwnrd Road on Sept. 17 last year was yesterday committed to stand trial m 'he High 'curt on a charge Ol
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  • 52 5 FOI.'R c omm mist pamphlets written m Chinese were found by police at tin* junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Henderson Road yesterday tnornii g On Saturday morning, two plainclothes policemen held a Chinese youth m the same place He had »ii» Red DO I and a piece
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  • 234 5 Youth Council Faces A Crisis KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Malayan Youth Council will face its first major crisis at its annual conference o n May 1 when a proposal will be made to abolish the Council and set up a new organisation. The Boy Scouts Association will ask that the
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  • 101 5 A STt'DY of the use atomic weapons will be inled .:i the annual exercise ol C.H.Q. Far Fast I Force-. code word '"Quo Vadis." whii h openi m Singapore this wock The exercise will be -oriducted by the C-in-C FARKi.F Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles
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  • 46 5 A WOMAN. Sim Ban Siew. was fined SUM) and disqualified from driving tor one veat by the Singapore First Tr:ifTi< Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulaseka- ram. She drove a car without a licence and thin! party insurance on Oct. 4. !;.<t year.
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  • 217 5 Xl ALA LUMTUR. Mon.— Oik- of the most unioue radio pro- 1 .i'ii tut will go on the air here on Friday night "to provide you with an opportunity for revenge on tunes you most loathe.'' "Hate'em and break'em" b the pert
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 SYBARIS DE SEVERAS Ballet Master with H| LDA and CHARLOTTE WOrM famous Trio modern and ihararU-r nightly from Saturday. i:tl April it p. m I OrVTf^V Table Re*rrvfltioa. S Of PACKiNG OF PERSONAL EJECTS FOR SH.PPING CALL »%»«mtm»«wutttt«| UHCAPQRE BAGGAGE T »ANSPOR T AGENCY LTD.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 84 5 Weather Report MINIMI" M TVmper.iturr: from 7.:!0 p.m. on April !."> to 7..10 a.m. on April Iti Singapore (74F>: Penanu (74Ft: Kota Haliru I7HF): Kuala I.umpur (73F); l|><»h- (73F): Kuantan »74F|. Maximum Tt-mperature: from 7 ..J0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m on April Iti Singapore <85F>: Penanjf (S7Fi: KoU Hahru t«OFi;
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  • 834 6 Spoils System? SINGAPORE STANDARD dfdfdfdf f riIE Federation of Union of Government Employees and the Senior Officers' Association have, quite lightly, expressed their concern over the implications <>t the proposed Pensions (Amendment) Bill laid before the Singapore Legislative Council at its last meeting. The statement issued by these two organizations
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    7 6 I Lady in distress at the airport
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 484 6 Si.;— The erudite Mr Ferguson, the Nostradamus of his rice has kindly offered Us Asians a few opinions through the medium of your paper. While I, and no doubt many others, appreciate his openheartedness m this matter it would have beeoi more appreciable
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    • 475 6 Sir;— My statement to tlie P '•«>>■ regarding the increase S.l.T. rent cas wrongly iterpreted by you t thus conveying a wrong impression to Mr. J. Bo! fen ni Si <<.<'?. cud. suppose, others, that am to for a Tenants' Association. Mu itatemeni was that
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    • 253 6 Sir; It is learned f:<>nn yo ir issues ol 1 »t li April, l!O4 that Mr. Lee Choon ur v Councilor) for Wes1 Ward w i I form a Tenants' A -<> iati >n among 6.000 res dents <>f S.I.T. to tight the recent H> per cent rent
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    • 140 6 S May I be p ged v a !i vv words in > i t 1 Old- R< B:<'. S\ mphorii n by x lits <: pere recalled >J lh< a rest and nique in1 ial havt ien i sine* < rgen >y. lit. was lnde< a great
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  • 245 6 Review of Views Yiliapers' Sad Plight UTUSAN MELAYU draws the attention of the Kelantan Government to the sad Plight of ,i;iu Kelantan Malay villagers who have been resettled In GuchU ReKttlemeni Village n ear Kuala Krai. The editorial sa.v.s lhat the villagers were removed u-idiout vareiul preparation, resulting m ■UfTering
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  • 847 6 Unwise Spending Reliance On U.S. k\ It* I !i«' linn I oUo mi. »|M. m Mm lir-l of I*o ,irlh|.. I ySK an> "old Japan li.uhl" and lie will tell you that within living memory Japan has seldom been without a crisis of some kind, political, military,
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  • 12 6 "Ltjekf for you the watch- j| dog's a heavy sleeper!"
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  • 318 7 But Hopes For Change In Red Tactics Are Dim GENEVA, April 26,— What are the chances for settlement on Korea and Indo-China at the Geneva conference For Korea virtually none. For Indo-China a slim possibility. That is the concensus of many Western diplomats who sit
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  • 219 7 Bao Dai Fears A Divided Vietnam WONT SIGN TREATY April .>*). (AP)— Bao Dai, Vietnam Chief declared i" a communique yesterday that his ould not sign pending independenie treaties French talk of dividing the country with iinli\ rebel government m the Geneva imlrnin c. uncement came on the eve of
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  • 85 7 BUENOS AIRES. April 26, (AP> President .luan Peron won another big victory at the w hen Feronista candiswept national, provincial and local offices m Sunday's general elections. President Peron'a candidate fur liv- vice presidency, H>\.i Adm, Alberto Teisaire, won by defeating his nearest opponeni
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  • 62 7 LONDON. April, 26, (Rev- i I -Mr. Harold Wilson, one of Left winger Aneurin Bevan*s chief lieutenants, >aid yi I day he had tneen invited to fill Mr. Bevan*a p!ac- t i n the Labour Party shadow cabinet. Mr Bevan resigned from the shadow cabinet earliei
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  • 230 7 Bamboo Curtain Lifted GENEVA. April 26. (UP) Another bamboo curtain was lifted yesterday and the North Koreans joined the Chinese Communist delegation m trying hard to be nice to everybody on the eve of the Far Eastern peace conference. Western reporters were i most naught oil balance yesterday morning when
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  • 208 7 ADEN, April 26 (AP)— Should a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed kneel hetore a woman even the Queen of England? That s the question bi ing settled by compromise dur- i:i^ the visit ol the Queen on Tuesday when Seyid Abubakr Bm Sheikh Al
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  • 78 7 VALETTA. (Malta), Apri (Reuter). Prince Charles ami Princess Anne yesterday \i>itod Ihe aircraft carrier Eagle and had rides m Ihe ship on "dodgems**, tractors used to handle aircraft. At one point the young prince excitedly tu-fceH his sailor driver to try to caich up Princess Anne
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  • 81 7 PHILOSOPHER 'S RECIPE FOR THE ATOMIC AGE NEW YORK. April Jfi. < Renter) A philosopher*! recipe for the atomic a«e was Riven here last Bight by Mr Bertrand KaaaeU. the British philosopher. He said on a radio programme: "If you want to survive, you must lei your enemies survive. Either
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  • 48 7 Fn n h Govi ai .1 nmunique is i.it Viet State. Bao Dai. whicl eemed to want U X Franci ol Fi anco-Viet-I if ions j f;try foi '.if Asso;aid the ties v ects m I all noes thai nder .1. Sta t < F R
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  • 65 7 WHITE PLAINS, New York. April 26. <AP> Rita Hayorth uas today i eunited \i' h •i- her two small daughters, who i Friday were named i" k. rh« i »1 child neglect. I ii a tress and her husband. ig< i Dick Haymes. ..i rived here
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  • 34 7 •*IR HK.VRV Martin, editor 't the Press AssociaBritain's biggesi domesllc agency is retiring on' I( i from the position "he 1 d v. ith conspicuous dismction for more than 26 X- iter.
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  • 64 7 Indian Consul Barred From I-C Airport R M ins iii Consul has protested m I writing to Gcu. Rene Cogny, Commander of the French Union forces m Northern IndoChina and the Governor of »crn Vietnam. Nguyen Him Tn Vietminh troopi blew up i/) airrrafl on the airport j i night
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  • 184 7 Japs Deny Beating Up U.S. Woman TOKYO. April 26, (AP). U.S. Authorities said today decision would have to be made at "very high level" after Investigation «>t an American woman's complaint iliiit Japanese police handcuffed her and then bent her. Japanese police deny there was beating bul say that Mrs.
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  • 111 7 Selling Cars— The British Way NEW YOkK. April Hi. < Renters. An admiral's daughter. Miss Elizabeth flunk' i Ernie VrleDrax, whose family lives m Dorset, Kngland. is hnriint: she ran sell four or five British cars a week to Americans by British understatement. Miss Liza Drax. a* she is known
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  • 79 7 IMPRESSIVE feature of the grounds mi n which is located the Palais des Nations site of the conferemr M Korea and Indo China is this ainullary sphei> m bronze. The work of the American sculptor Paul Man ship it w.u i.ist hv the Fond«'ii»- K« nvi yt
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  • 166 7 GENEVA, April 26, (Reuter)— A usually reliable source said here early this morning that Mr. Anthony Eden told Mr. John Foster Dulles tlir British (Hiverri-im-nt had decided it could not give substantial aid to the French forces m Indo-China at present. Ihe two Forei| S met
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  • 81 7 PARIS. Ann' 26. (AFP). -T.-r--ranking A lied officers here begin today at SHAPE Headquarters their "indoor excrses* 1 "U possible reperrus- on of the "new in>k" A ed strategy <>ri Western >.v. Mar of lit At la will attend Dm i i known Bj X IV
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  • 24 7 PRIEDRICH v. Siche), u-\ one ol parting plant iigiu i ni» «i ..v 1 Sat irda> ;ii B.m \v < ■>* ar Munich. Reuter
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  • 170 7 Biggest Roundup Of Mau Mau Ever NAIROBI, April 26 fR 'liter)— Security fori <i- tamed 1*320 Mm Mau isp)oct s m Nairobi f\» t the weekend In the big t mass roundup of the Kenya^omergency. In .1 ightning swej i t 'i iw,» biggest i■• m i ltn .mr! m
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  • 111 7 Tanker Rescues Bomber I.ONHo\ April A multi-niillioti do I v Air Poi Hi; i- 1 and Ita three-man saved In lion height <>f j ),i i, learned gjhf The big ■tom landing geai )a n m the univi i tity Itj i I Ixfoi i Friday. The plam about one
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    • 55 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent ON Apr.l 26 The following ore the closing bei ond rm on »he London Market. LONDON TIN Spot £760 per ton >^d buyers, £762 1 0s. >.<* Three months £752 10s. d buyers. £755 sellers. 19 <* Settlement price: £760. Sole Morning: 130
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    • 105 7 Plastic Necdli work Boxi •j^s^Bk^jC^aß ■laT^^.^B^** <>^»zi" 14 compartments for cotton. "A STITCH IN TIME" No more hunfin 9 »or that special colour. A n L 1. A trouble sover on holiday* m tact All you need tor the proverbial A LA X r r A Must for your home.
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    • 383 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SrRViCF To Colombo G«o..JSI«IUei?A I .U-,rp Rotterdam llambur^ Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang tTS. Lrverku^ (HAPAG) 4'loMay llMav l'! May TS Naoo* (NDL) 15 :>2June -{June MJunr llon R Konx Manila Kobe Yokohama •M V Hamburg (HAPAG) m f/BMay •I S Horchst (HAPAG) 26Mav 2?Maj
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    • 517 8 "^i BLUE FUNNEL LINE i?«uoe,) MANSFIELD (JO., LTD. i^ mi nCorpor.t.d t. s.ngapor. fa SSSSS" tlon vl f,, "oRSooSf I gC Sai:j ps ham Pc, 3n, •JpSTf.^.lS!^? **S: c;iam us for Liverpool DubLm GJi/St Apr M Mai <» PtM-seiisforJWarseiles. Liverpool >la, >ia) n r m.,, 1;/^ M-f II Hal H
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    • 479 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS KoUerdam lo.d Holland America Line Nederl..nii line Rotterdam Amsterdam ULSFAB (MONTKKAL) BOSTON. NEW YOKK pHII "pE, PI^X BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS rm SITEZ Spore P. S'liam Penune "7 >8 \pr soMMEISUVK (HAL) tfMa^/SJaM 6 June 7 8 June Excellent passeneer an ommodation „v A A^nt« fnr
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    • 299 8 TAQT ACIATIPh^ Lft U I fl 0I H I Ii W[ m-j-h. Lll| SAM IN^> 1O CONIIN, N| v( U For Ade. Port Said to. AnU, Gdynia. Copenhagen H ..rmviixxx) -pASAUENA" M x) Calls Beyrouth. v^r^ C*u\ £Hv?*\ Pa Beyrouth N SAILINGS FROM SCAN.MN v, x. X X I(j\ik, ■*»-yr-abk**"
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    • 71 9 RI'BBKR price! In £'•<,?■..;■ n yesterday row bj b ienl per lb. lo < f,- r firsi I grade rwl-i < Ml y „ipmerit. On i. \»ry steady m.:rket. The po'itiml newt ?•< n Indo-China and roiim m«; -live adivii y font: it< d lo the
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    • 57 9 THE Sinfapon C ml < r of Commerce Rui »>♦,•- A»s««cta noon prici c <»'it*- j«: :i nn Monday \stn No 1 RSS < < f HI «2J No 1 R^S j v B2J »:< No 1 RSS •< r Juiii I No 2 RSS r.n.l Maj 611
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  • 630 9 MALAYAN industrial shares m the Stnsmwre market were irregular yesterday while tins showed small improvement m resrxmse to the continued rise m the metal price. There was no sign of improvement In the rubber shares despite the higher commodity quotation. IMH'STKI A I S
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  • 139 9 FH1 i mai kc* in Sinquiel st. :iera.iv ?w* ess in copra. r« openi ri quiet ;.nri easi- sit ariicd n the afterI ai .1 >• iRht'y c;.<:tT. Li It ai quotations eni with those t brackets \v< ■•<. 's and m lers) 11 am > :-i ($324); $:<2i
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  • 472 10  - You'll Be Less Tied With 2 Children Than With 1 MARGARET SCOTT Says FEW weeks back wo were lalklag about introdm lag a baby into a family where the first-born has for some years reigned supreme. Although it's much easier m many ways to have as little an a*je difference
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  • 381 10  -  AYNOR MADDOX j." inday dinner, h»w it a r Italian They call il P i v acciato c W. it Cl ken Hunl Sty c. Clik'kea Ilmittj's Style (S lerTisis) ONE ready-to-cook chicken, i 3-pounds di > loim J cup olive oil. ■> I teaspoon
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  • 637 10 how A Wise Man Keeps .he Wife Happy I WIVES and husbjLiuU reply to an invitation for advice on now to keep a wile happy. Hiss Bonn* /iCK kiss whiie she ■slaves at tl c ink or the .ii-, a wonderful tonic JtTecl —Happy Wife. LJUSBANDS
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  • 189 10 ThntO) Photos). (LEFT): "Mlag Toy" is the nanK» of this«niornin? dress hv Battilo< chl. Fraturn? a dosed neckline of whit* oainn. the dres* is of printed cotton with bl.uk flor.il designs The one pirn' m«»<|.>| u fastrn«'d with .1 belt of the fabric and worn
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  • 148 10  -  ALICIA HART 1 REGARDLESS rontpl^xioa tN .i > a lem-sifeff >on simuij ■ware sf ju>t whit >'»iir >kin Is, and how it liiiiit.<int m your behalf. First, ii y organ o* perspiration, b "invis b > ,i ally helps to \lso by niean^ rveri f s for
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  • 234 10 rird .'.lmhil bet >»imm; si>t«T who i> m our niV, Slu* st.ivs out Litt* at ni;ht and sulks wlwi VC t«'ll htf ort. »ciu:n<; ,ki, LOTS o; fe'»'M(T^.' gtfii i- Jf/v**' //or/r young <•,'.•••.). line, so don't f«'i ;n trorry >/'»?< too mucfi. U- ii •h€ netdM
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    • 42 10 I^l lie Gr;i^ for fragrant rli;irin f soup i i.i. fatgrtu Mm i.mi JaMiPilajai for quick cool toiu'h.'*, m." Blue Gra*« Piaarai W*. I gay fragrance. S|»r«v H for garden-scented lui-^m and ivith atomi»er. MAYNARD CO., if 11. IATTKM i:o\i» ll.ll.nioM ill
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  • 18 11 1, VI X ..-Mi- .OU BT i." EJ*" 1 1 prrvioa» *m 5,
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  • 216 11 'Back In Fold' Wong Leads Party More Vs Mayflower MALAYAN shut tier Wong Pen* Soon, now back as a happy member of the Singapore BA and BAM fold, will lead the Mayflower Badminton Partjk m a friendly badminton match against the Johore Badminton Association. I To ho played at the
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  • 74 11 The following I represent the Jacks Sports ..i friendly sjamc f t ■< ianainst *!u Pi me* v Elizal •11 Estate Communii (»r,ire <>n Friday it 1 ion J..ck< Sports SJlub's premises ;:t Farrer Park SINGLES: Urn On r Ann. Loh Tuck Nam. T«< )\> i
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    54 11 MALAYAN Sihks. oiu their recent tour of Sumatra, took time off for a friendly cricket match against a Mi-ii.in combined team. The Sikhs won by four wickets. Thi s picture from Medan shows (lorbex Ninth captain of the Sikh side, introducing his tea m ma trs to \l" m J.
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  • 31 11 KOTA B.\{fß'\ Mo 11. Kelantan s I travelling I rat n to 1 Jon Thursday to mcd 'I 1 ganu m their first i outing on Ft
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  • 1002 11 LONDON. AplH 25: ißeutery •'•h.,:. League standing! .ft?: yesterday'i mauhe 5 a:e as fo] >- v lIR^T IH\IMO\ p iv i» i r pi* Wolverhampton 42 25 lv W 57 Wet Bromwicn A h 42 22 9 11 8»5 83 V: Huddersneld 12 I'd 11 II Trt
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  • 70 11 THE Tniversitr o f Malaya gacctj team which brat the Tearhrrv Traininc College by four K«sJi to one m a imni match show: Bark Wit to risM: Mt-ijat Noordin. S. NafCa> therao. .laffar Tha n i (Capt.) MuWuY row. I to r: Sia Tu;m Pinj:. Kassjiai HtisM>in Khon
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  • 128 11 MANILA. April 2« (AFP) With tho Korrjn anil Indian linrups still unaccounted for, [ho Asim (;.inn> MTfaakksg committf-f vestfrday released the njmes «.f 190 soccer players fr«»m trn of the 12 nations competing m the Asian football championships on May 1 t<» >la\ The
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  • 37 11 AT the for Prosid«nt Mr Pre»Meal X lion tai v '>. Mm. TrraMirrr Mr. ted) SporU apl.iin yee CosMiitlet Me- Chiang (reelected), N > Xii l Lian S I Hun. Auditor Air Teo Beng Sia
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  • 144 11 I.C. A Tennj morro I > Johnnie i bin hn IC. 8. r. v. A r.i i c Erne O. G I Bah v Low Lira H< chin kK i v .1 < Porte* I E i v- C. S. Ycoi i; N CordV ro Sc D r-
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    • 129 11 SITUATIOIMS WANTED > ted < i 1 1 .4 Si d U I l $180/-, Resident in LL5<Jb i gem a > gai a. ei 20 able iu fc« on &t dawn -f j reasoi r i Box e *T ed 20 I, Cambridge j Singapore. L f Re Bu>
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    • 611 11 fao& f^^k^B Em ftsfi s Kwv Rf SBBBBBSSa I ACKNOWLEDOMEM \|H and Mrs H I ank I wish I :< thank all < ati< ps and luable ire- U (i rendered assistance on i < i m.irr'itvt SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL— D ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: I Required tw>> Ro;ids Inspectors
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    • 1086 11 MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND CIVIL AVIATION SHIP FOR SALE TPHE Minister of Transport 1 and Civil Aviation invites offers for the purchase from bini of the undermentioned ship "as lying** at Singapore after removal of certain Naval equipment and stores. If purchased for scrap, certain other equipment will not he
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    • 65 11 IQC A WWD: »i,i.»» 20 ..,a, ($2) ">V""e snV?rAi>s t !V. K iuiVri'!-ll;M T 25c a wo«d: 20 w<< <$5, a«TM.t-:. •o> Number* cK,, s «d •> thre* word* Nvmbtr SS) plw« 50 C for tKt ait of tk« Hwmhtt I i i i P!eose insert time*, o% soon o%
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  • 436 12 REME Win In 2nd Half Recovery FIGHTING never-say die KK.MK's recovery, long overdue, has begun m eairnesi- jnd for Rood me *?J" r f too. After a pointless tw-**mt start m the Senior Leafue, they have made irernl strides, borne out at J-ihin Besar sUdium yesterday when the> earned a
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    68 12 Mil COLONY'S Asian Games f.©srtiate«l pkt«re4 (.<>\ ...«nt Hoaac yeslerti»% ai 1 tea party give* »»> their h< nflli bj the Oslcei AdminMeriac the Govern\V A. C. G »»od c. Seated I front (1 t«> r) are Mr R I Dunsford (asst. Maaasei Mr. G. H. Klat Mr. W. A
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  • 44 12 <;,. c ricket Club kept f sequence wttn j --1 victory ovei J r..> ted Woodbridge mn SAFA Division 2 b1 S.C.C ground 1 Clubs seventh ich puts them at i he Table. For WoodI, as their second dei•.• utings.
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  • 65 12 Federation or maiaya Amateur Athletic Union Asian (.ames team pictured at Kalian? Airport *hortly before they left f»r Manila yesterday evening. Standing d to r>: Annie Choong, Carmen Koelmeyer. Maureen Siebel and lay SlebeL Back row: H irit handra. Balakrishnan. Mr. Lim Thye llee ((oath). Mr K.
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  • 382 12 ROVERS Sports Club "A", playing with four Senior Division men. went down to Haikowyu Sports Club 3—l m a SAFA Division S League match at the Clerical Umfon yesterday. Haikowyu started the same with ken men and Hendricks who was on the injured
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  • 218 12 SEREMBAN, Mon. \egri Sembilan Chinese scored a I— l victory over their Perak compatriots, five of whom played m the victorious Penang Malaya Cup team over Selangor. The ti'f i is keenly con- the margin of victory i> no indicator of the true
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  • 339 12 FED. PINS FAITH ON RELAY TEAMS TO WIN PROBABLY the only contingent to the Asian GaSMi ta |M nd teams-men and women-to bring home gold medals iron, v Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic I ll v Mirhiel Parry, M. Balakrishnan, M. Haridiandia, Ctetas Gamei l ppn siebel Carmen Koelmeyer, Annie
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  • 12 12 TODAY'S Sport I MT.4. V N John SC, CYM TEXSIS: YMCA I
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  • 8 12 B. ROVERS REGISTER FIRST WIN L .1 I
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  • 154 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association liter j hour meeting at the SRC yesterday adopted the retomniendatiOBS of the sub roinmittre tlt.it the Association showM disband Itself from the Malayan Hockey Council, and that jl special iuh-cosamittee should be formed in Its place to look after th»*
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  • 24 12 The O H Corporal S| »rts III u S ness H iumj <ue o theii to ra i team All > an leleted
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  • 103 12 Prediction Unruffles Carruthers BANGKOK. April 2n (UP^— The ringcraft exhibited I y world bantamweight champion Jimmy Carruthers during bis Training m the last few 'lays has made him the favourites for his May 2 title right with Triai challenger Chamroen Songkitrat, Carruthen will continue hit regular training schedule until Friday,
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  • 42 12 With their fpal-getter. Birc^ the Singapore Harbour Bonn I Recreation Club were eonten to >iiure points with lasi yeai Cup ti L.' i^ue runners-ui H ostier United, m a eonllo SA.FA Div mmc played a th t. F.tiifr I.ik jresterday.
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  • 461 12 THE following H I P^' 1 sket nei of th« r«deration to Manil i Michael Pairx. Malayan Quarter mile 1» impi m. Is one of Malaya's >utsl inding atn!»--, tc< In postw ii ye 1: nis lanky athlet s i >n tiii first Ma iyan
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  • 352 12 NEWLY-PROMOTED Aston Athletic Club continued their trim striiijiilt' to remain m the second division when they registered their second victor* ot the season. Yesterday their win came at the expense ot the VtH| Men's Muslim Association who were beaten I—l1 1 m Division
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  • 258 12 Seletar Trounce Printers THE Royal Air Force. Sei maintained their 100 record IS points from >ix <imf« with :i~ goalf for and two against when ihey be:it t ;«>v meni Printinf Office 7-0 jre»l n day at the MFA ground After tame start the Airmen (\ime strongly :»nd from a
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    • 121 12 f\jo #lq^ of e-<v« o^v frf P t 1X^ /r M^ Although o\rr 40 f\\ > the looks so beau til al and ?erene that she is often thought to \>e under 30. i his it KEEPS SKiN because she regularYOUNG y lJ^' s "MJH" «h« orig mal Cialy pso
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