Singapore Standard, 20 May 1954

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 322. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 10 1 FIREMEN'S FAMILIES THANK READERS Bl an 5 Shock to L
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  • 15 1 i :ko. May 19, con- I :iy of n tear <fc
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  • 94 1 Malaya Gets Two Awards FILM FESTIVAL THE M 1 :.v in Film a awai s th-E A Festival in Tokyo. Tiie awards were for photo'iv and p g in the (Doc im< ntary) the MFLJ in th r Fr m H ne," "B itla- For I' ig," "B The Win
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  • 130 1 Assault On Tachen Due TAIPEI May IS (AFP)-A Communist attack on' he Chinese Nationalist island of Tachen oft the mainland coast is expected within the next 48 hours it wis reported here today. Orders have been given for the evacuation of foreign personnel and
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  • 37 1 RANGOON, May 19, (AP).— reaching here today that two rebels, masquerig as yellow-robed Buddh- 1 nk«, on Monday night j <■ ed four armed police act- scori to a river I y few th of R
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  • 14 1 PENICILLIN worth i were stolen from the GovM•li il Stores on iv.
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  • 252 1 Big Threat To I-C Rice Bowl Rebel Forces Outnumber The French HANOI, May 19, (Reuter)— About 80 French battalions in the Red River Delta face a Victminh Army of 30,000 men marching on the last French bastion in northern IndoChina. The French are already outnumbered by
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    70 1 1 Shaded parts of this map of IndoChina indicate the area of the Red River Delta which the French fear may be the next target of the Vietminh rebels. Ar'ow indicates the western edge of the Delta area towards which the rebel troops, which took part in the siege of
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  • 107 1 GENEVA. May 19 (AP) (irnevieve De (ialard. the rrrnih nur.y who staved with the wounded of I)ien Bien Phu until the fortress fell and wa s subsequently raptured 1» the Vietminh forces, will he freed todav. .i \ietnwnh delegation source here said. The SOaree, who
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  • 178 1  -  ANDREW ROTH By London Staff Correspondent LONDON, Wed. The Coil Secretary, Mr. Oliver yttelton is believed to have tantially turned down the UMNO-MCA delegation's ret, even in a modified form, for more elected seats in *he Federation*! Legislative Assem- bly. Although the delegation would not disclose
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  • 51 1 photn. LADY TEMPLE! plants a commemorative tre«» in Malava's first National Park and Botanical (harden at the 14th mile. Kuala Lumpur Kau arm Road in Selan«or. The park u as declared open by (ieneral Templer yesterday. (See Tempter Park" in Paue 4> Department of
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  • 175 1 WASHINGTON, May 19 (AP) President Kisenhowtr said today it might be possible to form a united front against Communism in South-east Asia without the participation of Britain. E senhower to d a news conference when asked j the United States i WO d
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG. May 19. (UP) Communist Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh celebrated ni.s 69th birthday today. Radio Yietminh monitored here said messages of congra- i ation* r.o ired in from IndoChina z::d from abroad to the dictator of Red rebeis in IndoChina.
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  • 88 1 six Councillon of the University of Malaya Student* Union received votes of "no confidence" last nighi at a meeting "i the Dunearn Road Hostels. The Councillors represented the constituency formed °y th° Ho-fels. Thfe Hostels' meeting was called because o: general dissatisfaction over the way
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  • 83 1 'Drugs Send Victims To Sleep' AI.OK STAR Wed.— Burulars in dark lorongs in Alor Star are reported to be usinu imgi to send •rhole families to shrp before they ransack their victims' houses. This was disHo.sed ut the Alor Star Town Council •leetinn today by Councillor Inch? Azahari Taib. lie
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  • 115 1 KUALA LIMPIK. Ued Newj of th«. death of a notorious torroriM homh thrower and liiinman was released by ||m Federation (iovernnient today. He was I.ee Chee heonn. alias LCC Kim Hut uho operated in Kuala I iimpui. 11,. was killed hy hi"> own comrades i n the
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  • 258 2 VOTING RIGHTS CAN BE REGAINED More Time For Cwealth Citizens THE Singapore Government will give sufficient time to Commonweclth citizens, who ore deprived of the vote under the new Constitution, to register themselves as citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies and regain their voting rights in the Colony.
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  • 99 2 A CIVIL suit in the Singapore High Court was adjourned yesterday, when ,the plaintiff complainoa .that lie was going to faint while in the witness box. J e p aintiff, Clan Kim H lai Seremban s ennetl K< altj Com] I to n I
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  • 104 2 COMMODITY PRICES ft CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib in Singapore Wednesday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot I use 631 ♦>•>; No. 1 R.S.S Mk »»4^ No 2 KS.S «34 63* No: 3 K.S.s: 121 S2l Time: Quiet. TIN PKICE The price of tin yestrrct.iv uas $365 (I
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  • 36 2 PARIT B H Vg Kim S B I t to a rge of < pu Dec. 22 an 24 Matang K< I TeT e zase waa 26 for hoar:- Bail of extei
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  • 135 2 PHE Smgapon m the 1 f the Colony's thre< I It, The S yesterdaj '1 hi R< n Roi ec* w new Uh thre< ts in 1 Lcgislativ< are i I rade Advisory Ci idc representati ers of C ied 1 m >' I the
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  • 488 2 'Colony Reforms Will Rouse Voters' LONDON. May 18 (Rcutcr) Two elected members of the Singapore Legislative Council now in London said tonight they are confident th<new constitution will help to arouse the island's electorate, from its traditional apathy towards politics. Mr Thio Chan B«v and Mr. M. P D N;*ir
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    39 2 |»hotd .j;>k mission *;■»< i ■I the Gremi World i har ts IfM T.ileni Qunl o.it.vst b) itegtei '■^►h»« shuii' l;«»\ )((fi\t>v his irtae, a t.jNh voiii -hrr In. SiiOO .tnd a >l.trt oniphon*Kadio from Mr* l"iU n WiKon. Standard
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  • 25 2 HousingIt Is Up To Govt. Ir J.L 1'• I i •ct so that i Dr. K\K -i > pn ScttU > < to I t Mr. D« Igesti
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  • 29 2 ;kon< m»i id v I Service: Cl« l M"< T'l to 1 Ml 523 I'Sfl tl 111 tn fl: $0 22fl r:o-:..'i Pi 1249 N 1 M
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  • 16 2 REPEAL OF STRIKE LAW HAILED BY UNIONISTS IPO] H i I I 1 I I I
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    • 410 2 W^i^^^^^K E% _|t >___ nffe I k____-liP/'»i m outdates every other trashing product I a A /Li/ AsU f r Surf at yOUr ,oca sho P- You' ll soon be Surf gets out every scrap of hidden dirt that other A little Surf gees a long way M jk^^r _i
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  • 171 3 Society 14-K Was Nipped In The Bud A CANTONESE, secret society 4t 14-K" formed in the Park Koad area of Singapore last year fizzjed out before the gang wasTirmly established when the organisers were rounded up, the 1 ohce Commissioner Mr N. G. Morris, said H in hiw I'W! »"othe
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  • 21 3 were v' three months' *e >nd summons B they in 'ho sum six onths pay M I Chee.
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  • 210 3 THK opportunities for English speaking women and Jjiris in the nursing and teaching professions i n Singapore had an adverse effect o n recruit ment fo r police women, the I*W annual report of the Singapore Police state At the beginning Of the year there were U
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  • 41 3 THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union gas decided to .support the Nanyang University The President of the Union. -\ir. l. Govindasamy, in a spee h nsked members to -onte "one day's pay* 1 to tiie University Fund
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  • 91 3 128 TRIED SUICIDE IN S'PORE >RE i e ii i attempted iuiin Singapore last vear than ny of the past five vears. as revealed in the 1953 anal report of the Singapore Po e Force. There were I_B such pared with 112 in I ai\ 1 ere were also »>4
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  • 12 3 rh e s K.I Buildi 108 Robii I the Revelat
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  • 367 3 ONE-FOURTH OF TOTAL FORCE USED TO COMBAT REDS i mei gencyJ^as_Aßig Drain On The Police total s S ri«^k P RE J P ice ,ost y eor used more -hon a quorfer of its 9x n d uhes "nnectcd with the Emergency to wi_. 'l\ vommunism fmm fl*_. r'A+.t*. 3
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  • 242 3 THEKuo Chain Girls' School. Katong, will hold i Mm Fair on Saturday afternoon Ma v ZZ at the Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road. It 'will be opened at 3 p.m. by Mr. A A. Ewin-, General Manner of the Singapore Traction Company. This is
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  • 82 3 A MOTHER of three children, yesterday wept i n the Singapore City Police Co i when she faced three charge* of depositing refuse and cammg obstruction. The woman, Poong Ah Foru; told the Magistrate. Mr. J.M Devereux-Colebourn, that her husband was dead an 1
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  • 337 3 Methods Department Will Under go Expansion THE Organisation and Methods Department will undergo extensive expansion meet the plans of the Singapore City Council and the Improvement Trust to expedite its original five-year reorganisation programme. The Organisation and Methods Adviser, Mr. G.C. Goodman, has submitted Staffing proposals which are considered necessary
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    8 3 THE ARIMAS.W MARO CAPT. KAKRIYAMA MK. TETSUO IDA
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  • 32 3 MR. Theodore C. Streibert, Director of the United States Information Agency In Washington, D.C. will arrive in Singapore On May 27, in the course of h»-s tour of South-east Asia
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  • 24 3 8181 binte SharilT (20) has be«n reported missing from her house in Block 7-17. Geylang Serai, Singapore, line* 5 p.m. on Monday.
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  • 30 3 A THIEF <-f a military in To:r.ir- m Roa Sinre, <'!i Mon lay a" k $37 cash from the 1 set hia tunic w h in r■ \m
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  • 213 3 i^m>;v .May 13 (Reuter)— Mr. J.R.11. Hutchinson, i nder-Secretary for War told the House of Commons yesterday that estimates of the loss of \V u Department property in Singapore had been "much exaggerated." Mr. Fitzroy Mat Lean a Condive, had asked i War Depart n pertv there
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  • 137 3 AT annual gei of the Liberty Musi- a and Dramati A. j fciation ently ;<» the Association's premises in Duxl Hill, the following were el ?d Patrons and Office-beat Patrons:— Dato Sir Chei ■■a ran, Dato C. .7 Paglar gr Ta n Bin Chiang. Dr Chia
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  • 81 3 Malacca. Wed.— Wisdom Drive will no; be lighted up. the Municipal General Purposes I ommittee ha fl now found the requisite $21,000 to light up the driveway on M popular Reclamation and Coronation Park seafront This was revealed at the Municipal Council meeting today when
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  • 242 3 She Beat Typhoon —Received L ast SOS Of Ship That Didn't By Bernard Williams, Standard Shipping Reporter THE Mitsui Line'f Arimasan Maru steamed into I Singapore harbour yesterday after narrowlv escaping the ravages ol a typhoon— and brouqht an account of the dramatic last hours of another Japanese freighter which
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  • 23 3 ACQUITTED AT ASSIZES AMED SHARIFF I id jun Feb. 4. I him n >t irge r ijo •erdiet Et c e to two
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    • 74 3 ,:^^<. /'6 ca.FT S'pv>«"o Cr Ponang Fcdcrafion foi Cash SS36 $950 M )H Siy Poymcrts of 73 S S3 tLECTR.C CO.. .MAUAYA) LTD.. (,!!(> Generously 70 i THE I VCSLD YOUTH ASSEMBLY i FUND on j 22nd May, 1954 re Youth Counties' %Ci SJMY I 111 Hi Sunday 30th May,
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  • 435 4 BIRD WATCHERS AND ANGLERS ARE USING IT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— While heavily ormed troops threw a tight security ring around the surrounding hills, General Sir Gerald Templer today declared open the country's second nationa pork The Templer Park which he said would "conserve the natural heritage ot
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  • 149 4 NEW WATER PLANT FOR MALACCA MALACCA, Wed. Despite the shortage of certain equipment, the modem water filtration plant at Bukit Sebukor can now treat water from Sungei Putat. Last Monday the first 1 .000.000 gallons from the stream was pumped t'n rough the plant to test the 2,000,000-gallon tank near
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  • 155 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Twenty armed terrorsts stopped a tnr.ber lorry and a van carrying Kse in the Pagoh area of Johore on Monday. They t< >k $150 from I riv4 i quantity i i I is* uita i-.- m ihe van. An an a m
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  • 111 4 400 Apply To Buy New Bungalows PENANG, Wed.— More tl 4<>o applications to buy new bungalows have been received by the Federal Housing Trust following an exhibition of model houses which is only on it? second day ai 'he Tenants Registration Oftke. A spokesman of the Tl said today that
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  • 82 4 Varsity Mace— A Mystery Donor THE revues! Ike Inivrrsitv of Malaya for ■-somrbodv to donalr" its Mace hav been ansurred. But who the donor K. will remain a ni>ster v for a Ion?: lime. The Vftee-Cfcaartttot «>f the I 'niversity. Sir Sydney (tint-, told The Standard >esterday that the donor
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  • 46 4 TENGKU Abdul Rahman. I IXO President, and Mr T.H. Tan. Executive Secretary of the MCA two members ol tne Alliance delegation who left for Britain last month are expected back in the Co^ lony i> v BOAC at 3 p.m on Sunday.
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  • 159 4 Magistrate Queries Case Delay PEKANG, Wed Gn G V H< itting in Mag >'• 's Court today expn Lssatisfactibn on the part of th< Police for t* ng to pros and Oci Et I ooi hail ■..•■< witl itting n it laga- Road on A| u-t 18 Mr. Eusi #T
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  • 50 4 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Chinese Cnamber oi Commerce and several of the Chinese Associations here will hold a dinner at the Capitoi Dance Hull today at 8 p.m. to celebrate the inauguration of General Chiang Kai-shek as President and General Chen Cheng as Vice-President ot Nationalist China.
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  • 53 4 A LOR STAR. Wed. Dr. Cheah Toon Lok, in the Town Council meeting today, ca ed for Police action to discourage "quack doc-tors'' from preying en ignorant peoole. He said the "quack*" hang cut large flags over windows to advertise themselves as •great healers" but hav# no
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  • 56 4 TWO representatives of the World Muslim Conference, Mr. Samjed Hassawi (left) :\nd Mr. S. Ali Attantavi, arrived in Singapore yesterday to organise a Malayan Muslim Committee to help Aab refugees in Palestine and other countries. Thr> are on a tour of Muslim countries to set up regional committees
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    62 4 THE smiling couple cuttint; the wedding rake here are Mr. Cheong Kai Swcp and Miss Agnes Chan who were married at the Church of St. Michael's. Ipoh. recently. The bridegroom is the son of 1 Mr. Cheong Chee. one of Perak's leading tin miners, j The bride is
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  • 66 4 PENANG, Wed T ing Hai r B th< target ol In y. ami Are ri g <•■ the Penani i nese Cham < r < Cow held yestei evening Con Is < tu «iver the rham I i .^red. the Harl our Board hs to tet
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  • 30 4 THE r < w, operative H N Ltd., was for;vtv i at a meeting bel< H,..-x I i Mertajam itti by 22 representatives i rut m I con en
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  • 133 4 JOIIOKF BAlltir. Wed. -A claim by the Comptroller ot Inrome Tax amounting to 53.313 a^ain^t Dr. Ham/ah bin Taib was allowed bv Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court today. Dr. Hamzah's plea was that he had nol been served Vk >" pay. pi
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  • 63 4 2 Women Win Suit For Rent KUALA LI Mil K. U< rf I of a theatre hall in Be itmj Si ven .rudiment with costs I. the Ilirrh Court berf Ui\:i\ in Claimed a sum of 53.75U li'ii. bVSinesMUW, M.K. Muthuvt In. thr lire hall. Tl I I>. I rents
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  • 21 4 They Flew High Over The Jungle I) I N I 111 I I'l 111' 1)1 J .ill! thU Ml u J
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  • 8 4 Fire At Theatre Destroys Films f A 1
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  • 295 4 JAPS TRIUMPH IN ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL TOKYO, Maj lfl (Reutei Japan < n triumph Southeast Asian Film FisUtal here Uuiav I; taking t^*- 1 top trophies and live «»f ten bronze trophiei awarded tot all aspects «>f fi!>n making. The Japanese Him Konjiki Yasha (Golden Demon) won the Golden Trophy
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  • 36 5 $21 Mil. Spent On Police In 1953 •ue Singapore 11.UM5.077.97 >• i itt* Ftirce 1553 annual Force stated. 1 apI I I I free 1 I m m 1 I I I H I 1 1 I
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  • 8 5 Disobeyed Command: 2 Weeks' eek's ted [a 18.
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  • 50 5 Pi:NA N (i Buddhists' three day Wesak Day celebrations climaxed on Monday algM with mammoth flower and flag procession in which thou sands of devotee* took part. The procession \\.«s headed hy a float on which sat a 15 foot statue of Lord Buddha in a lotus pond.
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  • 265 5 Driver On Negligent Charge TANJONG .MALIM, Wed.— A Malay Regiment driver who pleaded fatigue caused, he said, by three days* continuous duty, was on Monday acquitted anti discharged in the Sessions Court here oi a charge ot negligent driving. Tht- accused, Syed Ibrahim bin Syed
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  • 388 5  - YOUTH CRIME PROBE PLANNED JOSEPH SASSOON SYC To Find The Bad Areas t'i By A THREE PURPOSE island wide survey to j study youth activities and problems is soon to be launched by the Singapore Youth Council. The three purposes are to ascertain what leads youth to crime and what
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  • 155 5 SINGAPOREANS paid s-J97.ii04.51 to avoid appearing in the Colony's Traffic Courts, last year. They paid this sum to the Compounding Section of the Traffic Police after beini; pulled up for traffic offences. \[i r.\ ever, Ih<>- e w ho pi had 10 pay lines v>
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  • 113 5 DR. Andrew Gih, a known evangelist and Vi e President of \\u Youth lor Christ, is expected In Singapore from Indonesia this week-end to conduct a series of prayer and revival meetings The first of these meetings will be held ai the Jubilee Church in
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  • 50 5 ANG Chuan Huang, a llshmonger, with two previoua convictions. was ientenced today at the Seventh Police Magistrate's court by the Magistrate, Mr. K T. Alexander, to one month's imprisonmeni for loitering in the U Sarrtbawang village on t'ne night of April 8 with intent to Icommfi an offence.
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  • 25 5 VFP) East A A h d to g iu-ttrr Mi M t S ed that 1 Ma- K iticai way He
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  • 83 5 New Woman Lawyer Has First Case MISS W A. rnad< appear in the Sin-... I D rt yi for tl time a- a deft hen Chin Kiam Foong ittempting lo extoi > from hi> nephew, in Tiwari Road Ho Sik Men-. thai his uncle came to e and demanded the
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  • 93 5 A CAR owner, who waa nnsloo by the Singapore nd Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Cliotiji. yesterday, told: -The police will always oblige the public" This remark w;i, made by the Prosecutor. Inspector E.J. -a Ken Nu Kon^ Leong, told the Court thai the police al
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  • 62 5 A MALAYAN Airways rk, Cbew Hood Vow. was' terday lined a total ot $130 three separate charges *>>■ Magistrate, Mr Howe Yoon ore Se< >nd Traffic He Rned r >o for riding i rycle v. hi* h was not i- .i by insurance. $50 for Ml4
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  • 86 5 Boy Joined Two Men To Gamble A SCHOOLBOY San Sai Hang was one of three persons who wore charged i" tlit Seventh Police Magistrate's i Court yesterday with gambling along Upper Aljunied Road on May 18. The Others wore Tan Waii Lam and Chan Boon Yaa, both adults. Mr Magistrate,
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  • 39 5 IT was erroneously reported In The Standard on May l that an Assistant Matron of the !o,a! prison had been dismissed during 1953 lor beinr late. She was in f«d dismissed t«,r .mother otl'rn< e
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  • 148 5 EIGHT packers of opium found hidden under therear so: of a car when search was rarried oui ;it the junction of Mandai and W< lands roads on Jan. 27 \hi< year, the Singapore Sr Criminal District Court ua.< to'd yesterday. ex-dete< ti\ e,
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  • 216 5 I oNDOX May 19: (Reuter) 35-year-old art adviser. lan Roland Ritchie, was sen) for trial hero yesterday charged with stealing iK.ni.rr-i worth over ££500 tnm Mr Malcolm MacDonald Commissioner General lor South-Easi Asia. Ritrhie was alleged to have stolen the paintings while ten-, ant of a
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  • 58 5 AN. employee of the City Council. Sarangapany, was charged with theft of t\v o "a^^ of copper scrap and lead in the Singapore Fifth Police Couri yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed on May, 18. at Orange Grove Road. Singapore. He claimed trial.
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  • 115 5 Civilians At Seletar Ge t 1st Club OPENING tne llrsi club foi civilian employees at RAF. 1 .ir yesterday, Group Can' R.G Seymour said: "This r!ul> l- ;i symbol ol the friendly relations between the ditT> races employed ai Seletar." The opening ceremony wa witnessed by more than 3IH) nivilian
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  • 109 5 A GIRL, F;i Siew H.ir. was 1 lined $100 l>v the Singapore >• ond Traflii Magistrate. Mr Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday, for driving a < -;«r without ;i hvnrp. She was a! ~i) fined ui for ing without being co by Third Paru- insurance. In
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  • 85 5 JOIIORF BAHRC. W The lowing nei t eh rt< serve o:i the Paro hial Co of Si Christop t's Ch n here, for the current y< Vi ar's Warden. Mr. G. H. lifott^ (nominated); I pies' Warden. Mr. A. Vi I Hon Secretary, Mr. C, Selvadurai.
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  • 49 5 FOR abusing a police constable, Lokc Kwok Sai.t;. I pharmaceutical dealer. was fined S2f> by Mr. Howe Yoe-n Chong, the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, yesterday. lf». was also fined l"«" cutting across a douhlc* whito line at Connau^ht Drive on Nov. 2. '.a.-t year.
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  • 25 5 THE doorway of the Sin Pao Press a thrn-e weekly publicsI on. in Cecil Si reel. was smeared with bia<k lat U> rr.n'nt
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    • 86 5 to g HONG SEH, ch Rd. 7 217: I Foot Itch I Healed in 3 Days 9 t and t>um Wk drive >"u r-- I .ir skin 3 I *;t. ..1 9 .ilr-.t 9■• F m a* i ah t B r.---g >> iii*. m lh(J 1 1 m Wt
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    • 351 5 NO ONE ta\ be HAPPY witL DISAGREEABLE and NOXIOUS ODOUR esprri illv-froi night* soil buckets* "RfICASAN" >ls fl J; Cnetniccl rliud .>^ ri f*c bl^ SCIENTIFIC I v I DETEKGE /<>/ complete f elimination of such n =^4»' r unbearafkfe odour* /< powerful GermhUh\ containing I CAI S77C GALLON TIN:
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  • 685 6 ndia tl i lem is slowly l>ut steadily d But in Malaya the Government has managed to create .it: i te structure within tho teacl »ion. in an article published yesterday in The Standard, Mr. N. F. G. Scharenguivel, former president Singa] rs 1 Union, gave an
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  • 1088 6  - WHAT THE YANKS THINK OF THE BRITISH CASSANDRA By ///<* Famous British Columnist 1 Six out of ten of the British are hostile or indifferent to the Americans. 2 Eight out of ten Americans stationed in Britain believe that most British landlords are 'racketeers." 3 Americans in Britain say that
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  • 344 6 Review of Views Good Programme Needed L T TUSAN MELAYU tee hrgsi>iriga| -ore! i tions uist ha a ar< A ttei A e which the inten ol itica :tioc» ce the 1 tion of th< fronl i L T tusai says, and j>i 1_ I j such a programme w<
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    99 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by Bgains! their will to take a more than passing interest m politics, which in their rasa is synonymous with their bow! of rice. The implications of n-» r f» government have just staVfr. ed to seep into their minds As i 9 usually
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    • 368 6 S■. cs t President c Th,< Enolish Teacher? 1 l'<\ion, Chinese SchooUi trouUl like to sotj something ?<•/ >< Z dtvpfy /eel .Jioufd be Mid. I never n-aste words, Tiie incident which happened oh Thursday, )tas disturbed tiic Chinese people of i'»« Colon ij
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    • 91 6 Sir; I want to say something about National Service. We, the ueople of Singapore, should be proud of it. It prepare^ for u s self-defence, and we should, each of u% do a bit for our country \vho<e food we have taken. With regard to some complaints which
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  • 27 6 5 ,000 Yanks Were Asked These Questions gl CS n H I H.• B At t B g g ptrta a s 1 falrc S \.h B
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  • 32 7 rKKSBIKG, Irrssed Alice i.ikini; any .rari.ll a sunhai .md hIR umbrella, i „,vr those die distaste little Aow. lass is a IVlrrsbu. I nU-ns ..id. U.P.
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  • 14 7 U.S. To Train, Arm Pak. Army 1 9 Un I ignan aining tan e
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  • 53 7 1 M.i\ l'» (IP> ill "atomic jit pled in .l.ip.m today tii i Diversity prolortrd th.it .1 Sum linfull produced MMiiitcr r licks tin ials immediateled .i (ifigcr »M«'rk itei luit no \v.«s discovered. ppoi t topped a •I atomic jitters* 4 the rumour that ori had
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  • 330 7 BESSIE (HEAVYWEIGHT) WINS BY SLIGHT MARGIN BOXING in the House oS Commons: LONDON, May 19 (R< I Two women Sociali clashed in the House ol Commons last nighi over whether oi not box'brutal and de- ading/' Mrs. }>• i B. add* ><*k, p i«>- fcht, chj to ake tei tainmei
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  • 155 7 CANBERRA, May lf> (Renter) Mrs. Evodkia Petrov wrote to her husband Vladimir from the Soviet Embassy alter he had sought asylum in Australia, that she could not meet him "as I am afraid to fall into a trap. the Royal Commission on espionage was
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  • 35 7 TORONTO. May 19: (AP). A Mai. S9fl,oofl Rubens om ihe Toronto Art Ga ery asf ghl found today on the lawn ol the Pi n Parliament B ding j eav
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  • 48 7 JAKARTA May 19, (Renter). Tungku Sulaiman Daud, one of i!n* important leaders of the Acheen Rebellion which started in September las! year, has i)» i en taken prisoner during mopping up operations In the northernmost part of Aeheen, 1 it wMa announced today.
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  • 72 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 19. The following are the closing prices ut rubber and ti-» on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 6. June 19 d. July/September 19,d. October/December 19}d. Januory/Morch 19«d. June c.i.f. 18 1 3 1 6d. Ton* Dull LONDON TIN Spot
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    51 7 MRS. .1 Xppi.ih. daiiKhIrr of thr late sir Stafford Cripps, pirturcd with aer hiob.ind. Joseph Appi.ih. .hkl their >i\ day-old MM at the St. .lohn and St. Elisabeth Hospital. St. John's Wood London. Mi. Appiah is tin- son of an Xshanti ('hirl'tain 1 1 itrn th«* Ciold Coast. .Mill 01
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  • 107 7 TAIPEI. May 19 (R< A group i.t T.") C •se movie ■m ra stars I rom Hong- njj arrivi «i here today i ;1 two pianos. Three thousand cheering movie fans turned greet them. !ie airport waa hea^ y guarded. Tlio group led by veteran
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  • 168 7 'Faith In C'wealth Stronger' Queen LONDON'. May 19, (AFP) Queen Elizabeth .-ai<j today her faith in the high destiny of the British Commonwealth and Empire waa even stronger than when she set out 0.-i her Commonwealth I touf. Replying to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Noel Bowater who was
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  • 27 7 PRINCE B tihard «-t ti^e Nether ands escaped unhurt w h< n his <;■' somersaulted after ;i with a truck j 'near The Hague ye«ttrday. Renter.
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  • 154 7 Oi NEW YORK, May 19 a; (ap> Minot (Mickey) OJelke's vice conviction was upset Tuesday in one of 0 New York's most fai--01 reaching decisions of the century braim^ on i'n v eQ Horn o'f the press. A new] >O trial was ordered. The appellate
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  • 290 7 STORMY I-C CONFERENCE DEADLOCKED Row Over Laos And Cambodia: GENEVA, May 19 (Reurer)— The nine nations trying to end the Indo-China war at the peace talks here made no progress after a stormy secret session yesterday, authoritative conference sources said. An acrimonious exchange between M. Georges Bidault. the French Foreign
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  • 151 7 Red s May Be Asked To Draft Armistice GENEVA, May 19 (IP) The Western "Big Three" ■treed at a Krand strategy nu'ctiiiK todav to a>k the Communist blur to begin immrdiatc work on drafting imilUwi in earn of the three Indo-Chinese states of 1. .i0n. C.imhodia and Vietnam. The I'nitrd
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  • 132 7 Soviets Plan Major War In Asia ANTI-RED UNDERGROUND AGENT WARNS: WASHINGTON. Mav l f (UP) -An anii-Communist underground agent told the Senate Internal Security subcommittee yesterday thai Soviet leaders plan '"to drag the United States into a maun- Asian war.'' Of W.iT ..!< it an t i n Bo lyrefl
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  • 170 8 Standard Slapping Reporter THE 8,000-ton British cruiser .Nigeria, which assisted in the sinking of the Japanese heavy cruiser Haguro at the northern end of the Malacca Straits during World W?r 11, has been sold to the Indian Government. The Indian Navp will havr her refitted
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  • 33 8 THE Admiral! v sar« the Royal Navy's newest aircraft carrier, the angle-docked H.M.S. Centaur, has proved satisiadory ia her tria > ind *^-iu go into service beiore tho end of 1954. AP
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    28 8 photo. Th r Km.il Australian Navy aircraft rarrirr Sydnry. photo«ruphrd on her arrival in the Singapore Naval Basr on Tiu'sdav. after *ix months *ervi<T in Korean waters. Standard
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    • 755 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colorrbo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg &Brcrrcn S'pore P. S'ham Penang HAMBURG (HArAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June N4.308 -LLOYD) 21/27 June 2& June 29 June HO.CHST (HAPAG) 7/14July 15July 16July MOSELSTEIN iLLOYDt 28 July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5
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    • 1186 8 MlUm BLUE FUNNEL LINE j™ cstHM-j MWSFIELD CO., LTD. < Incoront^'od in S:rt_apore rarrfprs option to proceed vi* r r -oUVw!'. 1 an<l dlMliarcc cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. QLAtOOW. LONDON CONTIMM AL, PORTS D"je ia.. P S l;am Pena.ng Aiilolvcus Tor Havre. L:vcrpool 1u AYonmout- Swanaaa .Ma> IH Mayir-i 1
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    • 563 8 JAVA NE# YORK SAILINGS Rovol Rotrerdom Lloyd Hollond America Line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, vio SUEZ. Spore P. S'hon Penong OVERYSEL RL' In Port 25 Mov 26 Mo> 27/28 Moy SOMMELSDYK HAL 29May/sJune 6 Jum 7, 8 June ROEPAT
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    • 488 8 EAST "ASIATIC iJi SAILINGS TO CONTINENT <>C For Aden, Port Soid Genoa, Art%. Gdynia. Copenhagen. GotK nhur Spore p| "MEONIA" Gdn 29/30 •oiU 2 2 M 3V m\ "PASADENA" 29M O > 1 Jnc x««> "LALANDIA" .37 S an) "MALAYA" IS 23 J ur x) Colls London (possena^f N x«)
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    63 9 photo. TIIL radio telephone which will enable the I> u k>- of 1,1 burgh to kwp in loiirh w ith Bin kinuhai!. Palav* is vrn n this shot of the during position of his new 100 nip h plus drop head roup*. A 3 litr e l.econd... thr «ar is
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  • 399 9  - ATJEH-M ALAYA BARTER TRADE IS RESTRICTED Arnold C. Brackman By Stondard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 19 With on improvement in the military situation in Atjeh, the Indonesian Government has decided to ban the export of rubber and coffee from that area under the barter system. The bprter-consign-ment method «was instituted
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  • 191 9 THE -HAGUE. May 1<». (Reuler) Latest tin statistics issued by the International Tin Study Group here show that mine production in tin concentrates during March was 4.977 long tons in Malaya and 902 tons in Belgian Congo. In April Indonesian production was 2,684 \v,:\< and
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  • 56 9 WASHINGTON. May 19. (Ri uter > -A drive to j;et C'oll--■resa to pa?« leg <.t:>>n giving United States industries more protection on foreign imports w;-.- laun 'bed here today. The dri\e was spearheaded by the t'ctmmittee of Industry, agriculture and labour on export and i!T»port
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  • 66 9 LONDON. Mav 1M: Keu lf?r) Hrt.nlv of .1 new Bri tish six-seater family »ar with a top speed of more than TO miles per hour were announced yesterday hy the Nuffield 01 u.mis.itiun. The »>r .1 l.irfc«-r <ditinn of the Morris Oxford u iLnmnl to
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  • 142 9 Standard Market Reporter "MALAVA is not a lar^c market for \mr.u..n agricultural products, said Mr. .IK. Johnstone .it the I nited .States Constilate-Cieneral in Stefan Accord! ng IT<, records imports i h it« from the I'.S. weti VI ■< (i ;tt $24 million i
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  • 60 9 gap »i ki r up*. M I rubbei I x .1 •hipn nih| i r (6 l| cent i pei on I aj >. Substantial f better idvice. fr i n and New York con to the steadii c Pi ened i the 64 cents p<-' i thro ti
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  • 50 9 TMi f Comn i! Mm n noon i 1 trrd.i rono No. 1 RSS 4 1 No F.SS f.. b. Jul < i4l No R6S f.o.b .1 i i _I No 2 RSS I, j No Kss f b Jun *j\ HMA <>n re( i 1 ten June
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  • 100 9 THr; ma n v. d f ropi i h I < i% lit \'> > •r. tie t i #ri 1.. lions tor June tad i>ment 1 1 4 .1 r> p.m. wi re $301 (s3o|); I !0| ($5 I <.j (s3oi); S3o| (s3o|), o; s:u>i (S3OJ), *3! S:rv4.u><<ie
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  • 60 9 BUSIXESS I M. d.'iv t ncignifl fmr orHing to 1 i.m layan Shan uldei i 1 ai Hon. T r»*l v U rd and v* <\ I IMll vißi \i Bu-. Si Hern i It Nt Ordv Strati i T .der I WINING Au- 1 11 "8 Gopei I
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  • 51 9 f FAS 180 INI S .ti) Bnglan I, Mi y n <r Resolutions <xpi» n« i ii nt the Bl ti>h ment to mi}>: 1 1 J j; will be d ••<i .r i conference I tht» Nat Union i>l I *«y Worke; Battbourni June 7to
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    • 386 9 •jl fibne-' By Copp rr^T" l u, r A^ c^ l <^ J^•ii_iE__ __^^vipfi4v^ -nI I^ *^lTwe w.ll crown t-take tmk. h.t r r QP By V.T. Hamlin The iearl OS Juliet Jones S y sTan Drake f S W /i?' S £~±!!?r CE_?.lu_.. .v,P v Nr_*,T" TO WMAtA I
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    • 769 9 *11 m 1 "11 'in IHi if I iiinnii miiwmininn ,m*m* <W"i "1 ".im^ imminiin jn.tii |J> ii .iniinin jiijjiiiLWWiULi^iHl IL -■*■**«)*<#*»*&*. v-«. A J f <»^.^.^^|j T m t^ |r rffr r^ r[lr^. |i7r|||ffl|||T|T|||ir rrmngffirt>i«fiiH><tLjj.'.>i iiimiii wmuiMi ■■■W CORONATION: «e1 H I", adlsti i In N GAP OREi penang
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  • 593 10  - A Machine To Type Spoken Messages JOHN DAVY T By I RESEARCH which is being done at the Phonetics Department of I'niversity College, London, under Dr. D. IS. Fry, may lead to liie development of a machine which <:in type out messages spoken into it. Applications ol this machine might
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    18 10 44 The sun Never mind the sun! Be a good boy like Konrad and get on with Iti'J
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    • 82 10 »A\* Sir: ~T We **»e people of Moloyo should hail the > 111 i °rt rep orter of both the Singapore Tiger Standard I IZI hf Poh «o.t democratic and progres- 2 bcf r*en Chinese Stude-its and the Police. Their broad- 5 I WUIRY IS NEEDED"
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    • 182 10 'Prove Accusation Before You Make It' Sir; The fact that the police found some Communist documents at the junction of Cluny Road and Cluny Park and at Paya Lebar. believed to be issued by the Anti-Briti>h League, a Colony Communist organization, does not in any way prove that the Chinese
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    • 448 10 Loud Voice Badge Baton Sir; The Pe )p e East Be: demonstrated ag the Communist H g F Tee, in the form chine-guns and tanks, had to i •)>.:. ters. This incident was re- rded the world over as a tri imj h for Dem i -racy! On Thursday the
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  • 489 10 Robert Chan, 14 yrs. 106, Boon Tiong Rd.. Tiong Bahru, S'pore 3. Hobbies ar e: Badminton, Stamps, pirture-going. exchange P.P. photos and view-cards All letters replied. Fadral Ang. 37, Lorong 22, Gey^ng Rd. Singapore 14. 1 Hobbies: Corresponding, View Cards' exchanging P.P. photos aud also radio-listen- ing
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    • 98 10 IjpSKiiW BROTHERS^ (IN^m|(OPE Warner Bros. in W \:;M n 01 .OR Hilfa STEREOPHONIC SOI M> g TODAY! J ill SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT I P7"C3EIJ^ 5 S hoiwDafly 1 HI 1 AMI Oil OF THE >. \SI JACK MAW KINS U Ol!<.i: COLt SAT. MIDNIGHT 9 i~n*-Lr~ij— -i_~_-_-i_r->_r~_i~_i~i_i— _-_i— i_i-_i-l_i~i <-ii-ir-ii-ir-i
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    • 218 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION7n!>s iK A Q 1() OPENS TODAY IMMIam. l.n M: P Tfl l|i. 6.1.-, S <)..::.,„„ 'mAF rmtfvin mn into i. «A SI aß»r i^ PLIS: (..B. NEWS: \VH, n.niw io rjfjj SATURDAY y^ r I'p^Wlt i x^y auiahorT^ i THE 4CADEMI il AHh ij^ FRANK SINATRA ON U
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    • 360 10 r <» !> V V h Q| i)| l |<>\ J \i'\i-r ln)H >our d«M»r with t mih|"(l < irrot." 1 r i~li rn>\ rrb. THI »D W 1 OR I IKV<)\l 1 s ji here foi .r n'.'e i tsed on outside I .i »n't plu Hong > it
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  • 270 11 Promising Boxers Are Revealed I It took Aw Mun Seong less than a minute in the opening round to ei.ter the flyweight semi-finals of the Singapore j Amateur Boxing Association Novices Championships when ne scored a technical knock out victory over Army boxer. Davies J. Johnson, in the preliminary rounds
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  • 33 11 The SBHFA Division gue m atch veen nycrofts Sports Clubhand Boush Sp< i s C b ed to he played at Farrer Park yesterday was postponas the referee faiied to turn up.
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  • 556 11 And Heading For, Championship, Too SINGAPORE Traction Company who were abreast with the Borneo Motors for the SBHFA Divi sion 2 League Championship, with the same number of points but an inferior average, regained the leadership by handing the Bata Sport Club a 2-0 beating in
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    42 11 photo. CHEAH FOOK SEN (18). of Anderson schoolboy, and .Miss Tong Yee Cheng (I4i) of the Convent, both of Ipefc, who took a|| the 6ve titles in the recently ion eluded Perak Open Junior Badminton Championship, by taking three titles each.- Standard
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  • 34 11 A SINGAPORE Business Houses Di\ision 111 league matt ii scheduled to be played between Ea^t Asiatic and 1 Robin<oris at Keppel Harbour yesterday was postponed as i Robinsoni failed to turn up.
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  • 295 11 IPOII, Wed. Peruk Combined Services beat Pahan? Combined Services by thnje goals to one in a charity match for the Lady Tcmpler TB Fund at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. A fairly good crowd, which included Lt. General Lambert, Commander No. 1 Federal Div.
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  • 615 11 LONDON, .May 18 (Reuter)— The former Sin^apore and Colony cricketer. Laddie Oiitschoorn, did yeoman service for Worcestershire when he made 12o" runs against Kent. Despite his effort and that of Kenyoa 152 not out, the sauce County lost by four wickets. Derbyshife and Warwickshire today won
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  • 559 11 CHARTKKFD BANK S.C. and Sime Darby S.C. the two iniddfce-of-lhr-Irajfue teams, plaved out a 3-3 draw in their last SBIIFA Division 1 &pa^ue commHments at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The game, though .t had no hearing a natsoevet < n the league championship Hongkong Bank
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    • 254 11 j|s SB-M EDGMtENT lice of VACANT i bli( JS WANTED would tion in lON l. I i FOR SALE PV fl ►re uiscm a\Eoi s sUlt l 510 in I Spm SINCERE 22 me 7388. I t to Buy or nm Pin u> j Box T.l 849 S S I
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    • 306 11 V VV.D. TENDER NOTICE. PENDERS will be received A by the State Engineer, :;nr, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. ,n 27th May, H)54 rrom contractors ol Cla s*"D' and upward registered with E^ublic Works Department for onstruction of Two Units j of Class *C Quarters at Klang. j Full
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    • 261 11 TilK TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT CAP. HV TOWN BOAKD NOTICE VTOTICE Is hereby given that it is proposed, under Section 144 of the Town BojicU Enactment, to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B j > iGN.No. 284H :U) bv altering the zoning of Lot ***** from open development to
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    • 218 11 ■••><■ .sit t EAST DAY US 6.30 9.1! S pm. See Sexy Egyptian Belly■tMMfia terrific"LOVE is a TYRANT" with English subtitles Tomorrow "fhanjar" -NEW CITYGey lang Phonr 4177? rODAf ONI Didv _.J)0 Ii.OO g| 1.11 p.m. Rrpuhlir'* "SURRENDER" »r^ R-lston John I .irroll 10MOKKOW IFD.% prveealß "HANNAH LEE" In P.ithirolor
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  • 438 12 120 ENTRIES FO R PENANG RACES PENANO. Wed -A total oj «n,y 120 horses, comprising 51 from clan two and 69 from claa 4 has been entered for t-.e Pen. ""graces on May 2 9. Jun« I and 5. This u considered n nev lor entnea received by any 'i
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  • 1908 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Favourite Eastern Pearl And Outsider Lyon King Rodgers Lands 3 Winners Bv RtAJ-JLNU a great bid in tne nnai luriong, __ap-aiae Mar, Driniantiy nanaiea by Bill FeKows ran home an easy li lengths winner to annex the main six furlongs sprint event for class
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  • 94 12 The following is the racing schedule for the Penang races FIRaST D.AY Class 2, div. I—7 furs Ca.ss 4, div. 1, 2 3— 5J iun 7 furs. SECOND D.AY Class 2 div. 1 2 6 furs Cass 2, div. 2—7 fur_. Class 4. div. 2. .'j 4—
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    • 26 12 fir She Was Bom y-~ For Trouble^ sf*" W ah: ii CLOS ELY M(»NIN6COU6KS E fK&#ttias *ork« tf.ru the bronchtel i,, belplng naiura II rk, Micky
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