Singapore Standard, 22 May 1954

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 324. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 483 1 Police, Troops On Alert For Trouble Standard Staff Reporters f 1 11 6 H 9h Schools Singapore with a total enrolment of 20,000, have had their summer holidays advanced by two the law 9mmng today to P rcYen h students doing anything against PK O
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  • 283 1 NEW I-C STRATEGY HANOI, May 21. A massive French aerial ossauit today halted four Vietminh divisions, west of panic-stricken Hanoi, as three French generals flew out with a secret report urging drastic changes in French strategy. that the replacement of Supreme i Henri Navarre, is called
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  • 38 1 en a iave h head■y to the e nurse, to French >i a s !he ')e!s fortress. ome from igazines, book publisho atid television 'lOna all over the mainly from the States.
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  • 39 1 (N. Rhodesia). s reaming na- 000 strong, bating tear gas riot protesting a unmarried this colonial quarters. ve of the wocarrying their 'ks, rushed icks against :ie main road tear gai bombs and the woeaming baclf
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  • 8 1 Frai Spe er of the Honour,
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  • 214 1 GENEVA, May 21 (IP) The Western powers today agreed on two major issues a compromise proposal to end the Indo-China peace conference deadlock and on a new plan for holding general elections to unify Korea. A six nation strategy gession this morning derided to
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  • 55 1 FORTRESS WOUNDED FLOWN OUT Luang Prabang airfield recently. Ihr evacuation of the wounded is being carried on by agreement with the Viftminh Command. AP photo. TWO unidentified soldier* tarry on a stretrher one of the wounded men who have been flown out of hien Bien Phu by the French, after
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  • 25 1 IHE Russian whaling expedition to the Antarctic killed 3.1'H2 whales which, placed end to end. would stretch nearly 40 miles. Tass, reported. Reuter
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  • 48 1 BANGKOK. May 21, (AFP) Five prominent Bangkok Chinese merchants were arrested by Thai police on Tuesday laM on a charge of being Communist agents, it was announc--53 here today. The news was kept secret until today because the police were planning more arrests.
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  • 27 1 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far Ea?t Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, leaves Singapore today on a visit to Sa'»ou and the Tanking Delta.
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  • 194 1 GENEVA, May 21 (UP)— British Foreign Secre tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, plans a flying trip to London tomorrow, for urgent consultations with the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, on whether Britain must change its policy to deal ,Sth the swift march of events in
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  • 130 1 Action Will Be Taken... AT THE request of the Chinese management committees Polite will ne posted at. ten Chinese Schools this morning to inform students that the schools are Closed. vnd the Polite spokesman. Mr Peter Clague. at II pm. last night. Polite will take action to prevent any illegal
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  • 110 1 NEW YORK. May 21. (Renter). A Magistrate. Charles Murphy, fixed bail of $10,000 on a 16-year-old boy. detained here after hundreds of students ran riot in a New York underground station yesterday. "City officials must stop meli.vcoddling offenders to prevent such mass irresponsibility" he
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  • 22 1 AN earth tremor shook houses in Malone, New York. a Canadian border village, and surrounding communities on Thursday night. Reuter
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  • 110 1 Cash Missing MALACCA. Fri.— An elderly ivoman, Loh Swee Neo. was found dead In a house in Trnquerah today. She had head as well as body injuries. Over $I,ooo' n cash and jeweMery was said to be miss- j ing from the house a plank and
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  • 132 1 YESTERDAY'S torrentia.l downpour in Singapore caused floods in a number of areas In the island and several motorists, caught in j the sudden deluge, were i stranded when their cars let them down. The water in a few areas was waist-high. causing many families
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  • 234 1 Standard Staff Reporter TODAY is the last day for call-up registration in Singapore and the Proper Authority for National Service, Mr. L H N. Davis, hopes that all Chinese school students who hare not as yet registered will re consider their attitude and do so now.
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  • 30 1 Vint thsr? iifr,' no blcMtfUtf t'p UK 2.30 'i though Wlft f'"'n 400 hdd rurfi.T ailt»ii(l? j a Chin,-*** rifitmii show at ori^ o/ (J,,. s Jdsf night.
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  • 101 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per ib In Singapore Friday were: Bu>rr> Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 63} 63? No. 1 R.S.S. «3; 64 No. 2 R.S.S. 62 2 63 No. 3 R.S.S. 6U 62 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $362? It'p $11).
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  • 86 2 .TOHORE BAHRU. Fri Remarking that he did not consider sentence oi two years' Imprisonment and a fine of $5,000, in default a further 15 month-term of imprison excessive for an opium smuggling offence. Mr. Justi e Storr dismissed the appea! of Teo Ho K'.;ok in the
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  • 375 2 To Cover 1 0,000 Square Mile Area KOTA BAHRU, Fri. Over 5,000 people on the Kelantan-Trengganu border flanking the South China Sea have just been tested for yaws and 1,028 of them given penicillin injections, in the first phase of the mammoth anti-yaws campaign under way
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    31 2 An omnibus in trying: to drive through flooded Keppel Road yesterday morning stalled causing a traffic Jam. The driver i s seeo trying to get the engine running again Standard photo.
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  • 199 2 yet to meet a Chinese pare!/. who, when rircutrtfctanoei per-l mit does not wish his children to hav e knowledge of Chinese. All of us want our children '.»>, earn both English and Chinese] this is an understands tect a u l V A
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  • 88 2 $50,000 bail In Opium Case YEW Seonj? Kwee and Lee Hai Lee were charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with possession of 249 lb. of opium The opium was found in a taxi in which Yew and I>ee were travelling at the 5$ Mile. Pasir Panjang Road, on May. 20.
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  • 43 2 THE second branch of tie Singapore Labour Party will be opened at Seletar tomorrow at a meeting to be he.d at the Congress offl e at in a.m. The Party's first branch was opened at Bukit Timah rt V
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  • 52 2 Uhfß thr proprietor of A coffee shop in Upper Seran goon Road. Singapore, went to his shop on Thursday morning, he found 18 packets of cigarettes and 563 mis* lag. Investigations revealed that a thief had gained mtry into the premises by bending the iron bar* of
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  • 106 2 Kl ALA MMPIR Fri The Keeper of the Ruler>' Seal announced today that the official date for the si*htin of the new moon for the commencement of Hari Kava Pna^a will be on Tuesday. June 1. 1954. If the new moon is sighted in the
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  • 226 2 Ex-Millionaik e Bankrupt MR. JUSTICE Whitton yeslertay struck off the main charge of a motion to commit former millionaire. Veo Jin Guat. a bankrupt, to prison. The charge alleged Yeo had contracted an aggregate debt of 51, 036,467 59 without having had anv reasonable expectation
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  • 51 2 MALACCA. Y Mm 4nn people attended the dinnci here 'a-t night at the Capitol Pence Hall to commemorate the inauguration of Pres Chiang Kai-shek and V sident Chen Chen a-? headii l National China, give] Ma acca Chinese Chaw ier ot Commerce and other Ma i nese
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  • 53 2 PENANG, Fri.- The S of Pahang it is lean I arropted the patronage of the Peninsular Malay Union*a fun fair which will be held at I.orong Klllit, Dato K: Road, from June 1 i<». Proceeds will be donated to the PM I' fund and the Lady Templer'i
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  • 551 2 Full Results Of Third Year Normal Class Exam. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The following: candidates passed the full examination for ttie Third Year Normal, held in April this year. SELANGOR COURSE A: Mrs. Ed a Jothi. Miss Esther Sinnadurai. Xg Yin boot. Samuel Levins. Miss M. Soosay. Miss T. Fernandez. Lim
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  • 197 3 By R 0. PILLAI Standard Staff Reporter i ud l SANDS of Commonwealth citizens now j n Singapore will be deprived of their rights unless they become naturalised ir tlHM.isrlvrs l> the Inited colonies. the MB..i rh inees r«Mom-,;-V thr Re«dei Slllonal Conwis
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  • 188 3 REPRESENTATIVES of various organisations re- .'anting 20.000 govern- 1 rm»nt employees in Singapore yesterday decided to form a joint Whiiley Council. The proposed Whiiley Counil will be the only official >gotiating machinary in- all i1 Tories of Government wn"s. It will replace the ncil
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  • 59 3 Standard *tjff Reporter THE Centra! Committee of the newly formed Socialist Party of Singapore, at a meeting held on Thursday night, discussed the recent policestudent clash and decided to send a two-man lelegation to meet representative-; from lne Chinese schools. The two delegates are Mr. Lee Yew
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  • 265 3 BUY A FLAG AND BE HOST WWORLDYOUTH rd Staff Reiwrter from dawn to than 1,000 girls from member of the SingaCouncil will streets of the 200,000 flags bid to raise -2ni World of Youth to be n August. President of the Council. Mi.. Eric Wee told The Standird yesterday he
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  • 83 3 Organiser lo Be Appointed Soon liversity of Malaya will shortly appoint a liser in Adult Education, whose duty will elopmenl of an interest in adult education ting with Government departments, volunbodies and other institutions. r Mason, Profes- tol i The j that the' respons iti m and nural
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  • 138 3 Standard Staff Reporter CHIANG Koon Wang. who abstMitmindedlv put nil room-mate's, fountain pen in his pocket after making use of it. and later pawned it for his bus fire, faced a criminal breach of trust charge in a Singapore court yesterday. The Fifth Police Court
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  • 116 3 Marksmen— All Four Ol Them AT A RECENT shoot held in Singapore by the Far East Air Force Command Small Arms Association. K.A.F. Tcngah (Singaiwre) beat competitors from Ceylon. Singapore. Malaya and lionj;kons in the Obstacle Event. The winning team, com- prised an officer and a sergeant from the No.
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  • 401 3 Public Works C'ttee Explains THE Singapore City Council, if it- chooses to do so, has the power to compel persons living in private estates to maintain and clean the roads and drains running through their properties. Mr. A. P. Rajah, chairman of the Public
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  • 79 3 A PI'BLIC meeting to rele- brate Tiruvalluvar's Day will be held tomorrow at the Gandhi Memorial Hall under, the auspices of the Tamil Journalists' Association of Singapore. Many speakers including Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Legislative Councillor and Mr. S. A. Durai. Editor of "Tamilosai" will
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  • 203 3 Prog* Party Gets Ready IX anticipation of the acceptance of the Rendel Report the Singapore Progressive Party has revised its rules in order to gear the party machine to meet the requirements of the Colony's new constitution. These rules were approve! by the Party's general meeting
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  • 148 3 EX-SERVICE WOMEN MAY JOIN WRAC AN invitation was extended yesterday to all ex-service women of the Royal Air Corps in Singapore to join the new branch of the WRAC Association, incorporating Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps and the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Known as the Singapore Branch, it wa> inaugurated this
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  • 90 4 JOHORE. BAHRIT. Fri Cho Hai Guan. Au Hock Seng and Koh Tian Ch.a. were each fined $50 here for attempting to smuggie nine wrist watches into the Federation from Singapore. When they arrived in Johore Bahru by car a Customs Officer noticed that each was
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  • 72 4 A WARDEN in charge of' the Changi prison barber shop was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, ytstrrday with cheating Tan Ah Pee of $3. It was stated that the warden. Manap bin Rais. ha<i falsely told Tan he had spent a certain amount on
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  • 202 4 Government Campaign To Boost Cacao Plan PENANG, Fri.— The intention to popularise :acao as an alternative crop for small rubber lolders, was disclosed by the Settlement Agricultural Officer, Mr. J. S. Ure, during his broadcast talk in the series, *Penang and How It Is Run," over Radio Malaya, here, this
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  • 70 4 GENEEAL Sir Gerald Tern pier. Lady Templer and daughter Jane enjoyed themselves on Thursday night when children of the Selangor Combined Schools presented a gala concert at the Chen Wu Stadium, Kuala Lumpur to bid them farewell. At right. Rirls of the Gombak Lane Malay School
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  • 179 4 WORK on the automatic registration of voters in preparation lor elections to the new Legislative Assembly recommended by the Rendel Commission. has already started and will be completed within tight months. Revealing this to The Standasd yesterday, Mr. J. n Eiigham, Under Secretary
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  • 165 4 MORE than 480 rasa weret: heard in the Singapore Citj Police Court by Mr J.M. Dove-; I reux-Colebor.rn yesterday i .•ases were brought up by U i '.City C.eansing Department: Among those dealt by .he Magistrate was that of "Np I Chew Kim of
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  • 62 4 Coffeeshop Slabbing: 3 Charged RENGASAMY, Choc Choon Yue and Krishnan Michael, were charged with attempted murder, in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday. It was alleged the three stabled a coffee-shop r»>^ Tung Chung Kwnng. in K..'.--lang Road, on April. 8. All three c'.amed trial They were remanded in police
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  • 56 4 PEERE de Gunsburg of I Anglo French Tract. rig Co.. vva yesterday fined $40 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yocn Chon^. for driving at an excessive speed along Bukit Timah Roan on April 2. He pleaded gviiltv by letter. Gunsburg possesses an
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    65 4 THE State of Victoria. Australia. i<^ a happy territory in that it has no labour troubles or uneni ploy ment. said Mr. K. H. Roykett (above), one of the three employers delegates to the International Labour Conference in <»**neva. who arrived in Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Boykett is the industrial officer
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  • 75 4 AT the conchision cf a case in the Singapore High Court yesterday, a father and son hugged one inothtf and wept with joy. The son. V. Vadivdu, WM acquitted of causing grievous hurt to M. Rengasamy at the junction of Cuff Road and Scrangoon
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  • 83 4 THE Departmeni of Fii [ion. Singapore, wil Kxh'ib lion ol Ti {Aid [he Victoria Memorii i Hall on June IT tc M The exhibition v\W bo opei> ed by *he Directi r of Ed tion.* Mr. David McLellan, a1 5.30 p.n <. :i 17.
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  • 74 4 Mi'AR. Thur*. Eleven Mukimi took part in a K porig Cleanliness Competition which was hei(i in conjunction with World Health Week inj Mu.nr. The first pri7e went to Ismail bin Ahmad i f Kampong Paya Panjang (Mukim Bakr the second to Abdul Majid bin Haji Mohamed of
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  • 37 4 TWO gangsters surprised a courting couple in Farrer Park, Singapore, on Thursday night and. at the point of a dagger, relieved them of cash a pen. a wristwatch and a gold bangle.
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  • 156 4 THE Singapore's new labour rode now being considered by a Select Committee at the Legislative Council, will cover clerical workers also, a member of the Committee. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, revealed last night. Mr. Lim. addressing the eighth annual general meeting of the Clerical and
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  • 101 4 CERTAIN stretches of water within the Port of 'Singapore particularly in the Singapore River, ar e to be cleared of junks, motor launches and sampans were Mink, stranded or abandoned during i>nd after the war. the latest issue of the Colony's Gazette revealed. The
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    • 78 4 Last Day "CAROLINE CIIERIE" (Trch) From Tomorrow "CHIT TOY KAI YAN" (Mandarin) Tomorrow at 11 a.m. "SAILOR BEWARE" "CHANDRA HARAM" (Tamil) Today at 10 a.m. •FLASH GORDON" (Serial) 38 lim "Bf A^i J Bahru Today 3 8.00 p m. "PASIYIN KODUMAI" (Tamil) f\ If :1 v jR Great Work Last
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    • 42 4 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the bran< hes of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur, Penang end Ipoh.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 85 4 Weather Report MINI M I' M Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on May 20 to 7.30 a.m. on May 21. Singapore (75F); Penang (73Ft; KoU Rahru (73F); Kuala Lumpur (74F); Ipoh (73F); KuanUn (73F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May <80F): Penanr <85F); KoU Bahru <85F* K
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  • 106 5 When h Singapore Traction Company driver was fined (30 yesterday he told the Second Traffic Court rr;^ trate: "I cannoi jkjv the now." "Why not, you (an borrow the Company.** replied the Magistrate, Mr. Howe Y'>on Chong ■'I can't d«> that, because I stl
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  • 80 5 GOPAL Ramachandran, a man with seven previous convictions, wa> sentenced in the Singapore First Di.strict Court yesterday to one Year's rigorous imprisonment for theft of a gold chain from an infant. The theft, which occurred on April 10, at tiie Tanjong Pagar Road Harbour Board
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  • 48 5 BHACWAN Singh, was fined a total of SMS in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday on two charges of driving with an e.x-fwred licence and failing to stop at a "Halt" sign at the junction of Cairnhill Circle and Clcmenceau Avenue on Nov. 17 last year.
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  • 356 5 PWD Officials To Study Latest U.S. Development •f Malayan Public Works Department will visit the United States this summer to study the latest developments in rubber roads with a view to adopting them here, The Standard learnt roday. Th ri V ,,r a A e Mr K
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    90 5 THE 16.000 ton tanker S.S. Caltex Singapore. whi»h yesterday started to unload her rargo of I'i.OOO tons of fuel oil at the new Pasir Panjanu Power Station jetty, then considered officially open. To i-elebrate the arrival »>f the tanker simultaneous with the opening of thr jetty. Caltex U'.K.) Ltd.. gave
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  • 214 5 -FOUR-YEAR INCOME a J^\! A V^ LI:VIP^ T R» Fri.— lmproved services provided by the Malayan Telecommunications Department during the last four years have earned for the Department nearly 817,000.000 In revenue. According to latest statistics, the number of telephone installations has increased from 20 000
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  • 98 5 GARDENER'S EXPENSIVE BREAKFAST A GARDENER, Jaafar b n O "..if. wild told a Singap »n Magistrate yestefday that ra •'ink four coconuts belonging to the Government in Red Cross Road (off .lalan Tenah Merah Besar) on Thursday tor- breakfast, was fined iv4(i. S;iid Jaafar: "Many pe p pick coconuts there.
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  • 81 5 RESIDENTS i u Singapore, ihc Federation, and other British territories can once more purcha.se American books through the book coupon plan ol the United Nation.s Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Thu was announced yesterday by the United States Information Service who staled they would be glad
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  • 76 5 A TOTAL area of 617 acres oi arid situated in the districts of Peng Kan? and Choa Chu Kang in Sin^aDore is being acquired l>v Government under the Land Acquisition Ordinance, the latest issue of the Government Gazette, reveals. It will be used for the re<ettloment
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  • 44 5 THE Suara Muda Club. Kota Bharu will hold a fun ta:r in aid of its building fund at the Biantz Park, on June 3, 4 and 5. At 11.00 p.m. eac-h night there will be a draw of their $5,000 lottery.
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  • 42 5 HONGKONG. May 21 -Special standard Service: CloMng prices ot the Hongkong Exchange today were $15 67 to £1 s terlin«; W-7715 to rs«l M 822 to Malayan •I; $0,226 to i>n P Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $248 625 to 1 tar!
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  • 61 5 JOIIORK IUIIKI. Frl. Misses Khoo Geok Hock and Amy Charles won the first and second places respectively in a "Golden Voice" contest, organised by the Telecommunications Department. Each competitor had to read a piece of prose The judges were Mr \V I. Hinks, Controller of Telecoms, Johore,
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  • 276 5 r u I r.° l1 Fri A corporal or the West Yorks, Frank Christian. 32. was today sentenced by Mr. K V Peers in the Sessions Court to four months' imprisonment lor driving while under the influence of liquor, and fined $50 for driving wiuiout
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  • 61 5 THE names of many Malayans who died during the last war were among those Ol 16.000 members ot Commonwealth naval forces written on a bronze pane, unveiled in r* j mouth bv Princess Marg. la>t Thursday. A plaque on the memorial bears the Inscriptions a these were
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  • 53 5 A SINGAPORE journalist W. B. Trevor, reported to the police yesterday the loss of hi s doc from hi N house in .">:*. Cairnhill Road. The do*, a brown one called Cabbage. l s six months old. and wa s last seen around the house at
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  • 167 5 Got Licence Although He Was Banned From Tests ONG Kian Pit bo fa d in foui di i-. Ing I 1 from appearing because he arai a "men;u e u> l!l p led e aga :> p i--m-d licence Vo lr! Voi .■...,-..r-.,w shop assistant u... fined :ui» 111 default,
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  • 76 5 CANBERRA May SI, (Retlter>—Australia will again si an official exhibition ©J hianiH factured «"<"* n\ the Sii port- Annual 'I rada Fair In August, «< spokesman n>i the Departmeni of Trade and Commerce inntmctl here loday. A pavilion spori^>ror| h v deparUnfini and managed on the
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  • 867 6 I HI-, extension ol the period for registration for National Service expires today. However we under<l thai vVi v few oi the students who objected to the 1 ••Hup have registered and that the students are now asking for total exemption and not postponement of National S< rvice.
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  • 531 6 WHAT THE BRIITISH THINK OF TH E YANKS s^TAND UP, Uncle Som. This time Britons look of you. This is how they see you in the Report just published in London on the Anglo American partnership. This time we will examine vvhy, when we know that there is no hope
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  • 498 6  -  R.B. Ooi by I F w e are to belie* e what we read i:i tome <>f the papers. Singapore is the most haunted sland in Malaysia! Ghost arsonists setting fire to bouses, ghosts roming from abroad to haunt ir bete noire, ghosts scaring the daylight
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    446 6 the famous British Columnist uiio follows up his article on Thursday OH what the Yanks think of the British Nor was there any love V-• between the fenerali and admirals who conducted the Anglo-American v. «.r effort. Ine British bo far havfj been comparatively restrained in what they
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  • 172 6 Re view of viee Unjust Law* UTUSAX Melayii lha| the Ktlintin religious authorities ;,r e Indir i v conniving in the practice of unjust law when it rails to condemn the ruling j r Villafe oil Kota^Baha^fo? instituting a rule of ronduci prohibiting the jnhr.bitonts •rom helping In Iti deceased
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  • 288 6 'Why Blame The Authorities? 9 S I a m tii >e tint oil teachers owe a debt i gratitude to Mr. X S< *('r the clea r oho '<■'»■ >; > d <■ a n i>er m jr>» .«•>) >;r has dejcrioed the situation in flu' teaching profession It jfi''.\.<
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  • 267 6 Sir; —Mr. N FC. s nngw vel lias adroit y an.! >*$ed 'The Crisis in 'he Teaching Pn»te--.0n." It would, however, appear to hi< readers who have noi made a thorough study of the "socalled Unified Service* that a l will be well with il w
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  • 56 7 Rv irnold C. Krarkman, r Standard Special or respondent las 21.--apparent lv a the cold double citiD dy Goniit Indo- j the ta 'lie 2,000,000 1 of whom lay. lommunist j [ailed to ian pro- fss should ii if tiina z<
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  • 37 7 V ..v IR< Her) oi even the hand: a tendei and I two Chinese itury wa« r film here t<>med after the g s Chu -.own to a Vf^ stthe first time Chinese
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  • 53 7 i \i m.»> :i (IF) tisdirrrted nuil s •in the head of a lion worker yesterlors at Koviil VicHospital follow ins a -ni I' s i•« i .ii- Hi uas pneumatic ham ii. iik in con i I imh spike io<U«' r i in the
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  • 357 7 Vietminh Drive On Hanoi Calls For Quick Action WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP) Red military advances toward Hanoi \n Indo-China make it imperative that Allied powers act quickly to draw a defence line in South-east Asia, American officials said yesterday. They emphasized that delays would run tho
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  • 223 7 Time To Decide On Firm Action PHII.ADKLPyiA. May 21 (UP) -If the Indo-China war i s not settled at the Geneva conference, the free nations "will have to join in the fight, not only with planes and ships but also with troops.'" Roger Seydoux, Minister Counsellor to the French Embassy
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  • 54 7 JACKSONVILLE Carolina, May -'l <AP> A hatchetwielding Marine ofiicer virtually wiped out h\< family liert last nijjhl. then took his >\-. life, police reported. Captain Michael P. Can stationed in nearby Campa i.e jeune, bmtallv bludgeoned three children and wife, himself in Ihe throal when a
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  • 174 7 LONDON. May 21 (Renter) The government gave an assurance last night that the Roval family would not be associated with advertising on the new (ommerciai television system which is to break the liritish Broadcasting Corporation's monopoly. So ialists in Ihc I <>f
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  • 41 7 MANILA. May 21 (AFP).— tluk <>!■: manders. two ot •i were s< rious y wound captured yestenlay after ;i band of link su» rillas sacked ii central Luzon villafe about •.•4 miles north ol Manila, on Wednesday night.
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  • 39 7 HOXGKOXC. May 21. <»!' A .^.Vyear-old Chinese woman gave birth to triplet- on Thursday. I mother. Ho Mei Yuk. whose husband i> a toymaker, previously had gh birth to eight children, seven of whom are living.
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  • 286 7 Jets And Bombers Get Set To Defend Formosa WASHINGTON, May 21: Communist China's Air Command was reported today u> have concentrated a substantial force nt jel Hghti ra and ight bombers along the mainland <-<>;i-i opposite Forseal of Chiang K;ii si. k's Nations si l ivern- ent. Not Alarmed The
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  • 170 7 LONDON. May 21 (Reuter)— The influx of colour ed men from the colonies to Britain was raised in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr Frederick Enroll, a Conservative, asked whether the Colonia Secretary was aware, thai substantial numbers ol people, mainly without
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  • 137 7 UK PROMISED CESSIONSPAIN CLAIMS MADRID. May 21, (Renter)— The Spanish Foreign Ministry said today wartime documents lin it« keeping .supported her claim that Britain had promtsl«d tlie cession to Spain of Gibraltar alter World War 11. Tiie statement was Issued -an official communique in reply jo the statement by the
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  • 77 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Moy, 21. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 d. June 19 d. July/September 19;d October/ December 19£d. January/March 19jd. April/June 19ld June c.i.f. 18 U/16d. Tone: Very Steady. LONDON TIN
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  • 145 7 XAPI.F.S. ltalv. May 21. (AP)— W;. 'king to \\<>:k with three oompaniona, Gi;uoino Pennarolo found 100 lire note, (15 cents US) on the street. "We will buy a lottery ticket with it." s.'iirj liii romo His friends agreed. They decided €n a lumiier
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  • 149 7 Stradivarius Found In His Attic HOLOGNA: Amos Ron* fini. 47-year-old salesman from Correffgio near Bo l«»gn;i. proudly displays the Slradivarius violin which he uncovered in the attic of his home, which had be I. mil. (I to his family for two centuries. Ronacini. browsing in the attic, found an old
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  • 280 7 LONDON, May >1 (Keuter) The Economist's N>*r < orrespondciil Itpwtdi t<» Ins journal todav tli.il (Me odds were in favour ol a rise in the price «.f synthetic rubber when American private industry takes it over. B.n in the lorij* nm h. the price
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  • 125 8 ISTANBUL. May 21 (AP) The Soviet Union has returned eight more ships lend-leased to it by the United States during World War 11. Th<» eight, small motor torpedo-boats and sub-cha-sers, were turned ov<?r to U.S. naval official? in the Sea of Marmara on Tuesday. The
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    • 687 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Color- bo Genoa. Morscilles. Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburq Grßrerren. S'pore P. S'hom Penong H/VMBURG (HArAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June NMOB (LLOYD) 21/27June 28 June 29 June HOICHST (HAPAG) 7/14July 15July 16July MOS|LSTEIN (LLOYD) 28July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug
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    • 1145 8 iH MM BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1H: Ul (»o line,* MANSFIELD CO., LTD. fjjjj* Inroroorated in Singapore lonoon co»n*g2*"tSPF wmm Penani Antolycii^ tor Havre. L:\crpool »ia.«»/»i Avonrnouth Swansea fliay -,/~J l^nuMlon for Liverpool 6c Glas- M iiy 35 May 26/28 May 29 30 VtSL^'^^T^'^St MayM June 4 June 5/6 June 7/8
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    • 512 8 EAST ASIATIC LiNff SAILINGS TO CONTINENT 'H^ For Aden, Port Soid. Genoo. An>* Uv Gdynia. Copenhagen Goth i p^ri "MEONIA" Gdn 29/30 tails /2 Mow >f% *x) "PASADENA" 29Moy/lj )n 24, xix) "LALANDIA" 3/7 1 "MALAYA" 18/23 Jur kk*u) "FALSTRIA" 27JMnc/lJ uf j! I 5 S x) Colls London Iposseng/,
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  • 24 9 EGYPT has banned imports of low-grade Ceylon lea to conserve foreign currency, a commercial source in Colombo said on Thursday.- A. P.
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  • 584 9 THIS NEW TYRE DOES NOT HUM OR SQUEAL NEW YORK, May 21, (UP)— A new automobile tyre that gives 25 per cent more mileage and which does not squeal or hum, was announced recently by United States Rubber Co. It has the greatest advances in performance and appearance since the
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  • 161 9 ■i- i oni -li.>r« market j mi u better turr> > t '< M b t m, e<i n *<ri I)- i tain n Bent; mn 1 S. I j. '/> Sur ('('i Bil| r^ r i g Baiu Selangor li- gkong i 9 K K.iiii| <r H K
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  • 67 9 LONDON, M.,y 2i. > India |td the nal (in.-, t•, agr t >t-^:< ic.v us fir ,i y imii < :.t y to d« b< Britain ani f N'» ti.i h;iv<» .V gned, with Britain'. .1 tutt i!!y i M..i;.ya and Ni^arii The «Um t l-npnr' int
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    • 237 9 RUBBER MARKET CLOSES STEADY TIIK rubber market in Singapore \rstrrduv cloxrd steady at an eighth of a cent belou Thursday'* levels first grade rubber for June shipment beta* quoted pyy^Y|fc,y <(> nts per It> ■St^Ba«Mfc^S»««^iM^gaj»»i^a^# f SMALL bu Ml Ml r<- s ,i< ported in the troduce markei States '<
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    • 354 9 QHANCNT.T'-MO'l.LyAOffU rSOMETHIN'UNIDERI WirXf^^ ?f *^<. AH'IU. NSMAH C^"- <IT C^r" I THETHAT «</k^ M. .C\ 1 I •SI COME OUT. «7 *EVTR.? L^_ _1> PAPPv-AN'AM V W Y AH 1 M O< )V A^'Ll. LIVE _/<?*>»-> v r^ )> If-^ |OOTT4know y il W J^JvJvF l^ llrr vd/^inherefc \l v
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    • 698 9 i Val int" I, 3. f."O and 9 1 Pin. I Mill M PLBASI KK: Man of H^H" I^™"' m__ "Japa:irs« War B; :<le" 11 ain Kic:-e J Hi- m <f-ee .showi SC MfiAD O R ri SIN: "Mar Wu Put Kwa:» II 15 REX: T-.e Pathllnder 1115 am BKmi
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  • Article, Illustration
    208 10 IN HIS VOICE (UK. II I): ||ik s< i«-m e nr i. ln it.ul r 1 1 liuuiliiy I ni\«>rs|tv hliumx'hii- h.is rinictl him r<-< octillion from Hit* I'M t| Intlian «-i»tiitii tin it > I* M<ili llu imimlai. \n .iniitfiir *»i«i!;»T. h«» his ;i|>i>«-.ir<><| before Ikf nrke
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    294 10 DOING TOWN anil 1 no <k» LOW)! Tbete's lot «r run In a "art togctan r" e«pe«i:illy when Its on a vitunlty ni-iii Ami. in tin- party, al wiii< h Dr. Slew 1 lioii was heat, kihml Mate »u had by all. Place < elehntion was the Embassy's Koof linrilrn.
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    832 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' By Corelli- Vivaldi By The Ensemble i a-. ;klo core LL] U i his tri-centei ear Hij birth in vas cele *od in levera i Edinburgh Fes :ormed I>r. »f his works but commUsi )tied Tippet t a new 1 iin.isia foncertante a ::ie iccond il th
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  • 143 10  - STAGE DOOR \\w 1 JOHN HALKIN T AST WEEK the T.mi^.w, D. (!iu G;- )u;> gave a product! >n of Vernon Sy!. vaine's 1 iree, Weeaesi Aresil Angels. In the small but p',o3--sant Astra cinema. Tins is so farcical a farce that serious criticism is completely ml 4 place Then
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  • 556 10 action*, which all tied up in the end. took the plice >: i a' m v and. instead >f a pi iv, we were presented .v. 1 j variety show. Inevitably. »n amateur pi tduction u thij typo >: inow must suffer slightly in ill
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    • 267 10 THE STARS AND YOU Jliiiiliss^' r::"; avo;d a tendency toiStr«%-- nance J a:i A i^'^-^ssi )ms However. Uon. u ""^ravagance. Catch uo >-i rest, light recreaown interests and nVu!/w\vT 0 ;r T UXI J Jro 2 r atte l :i11 > !1 toward your (;i:MiM- May ml tn j h
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  • 46 11 Standard Service For The Unem ployed m.i v HI: Arc \<»u in d .n nri-.l: To u.,rk the Singapore M ,|.,\nien( Ifure.iu N-" trr«- RpaCC this ill or writ,. Miur lard ..Ilicr for an tliMr form ulmh yeaj rriurn nith two copies «.f ,r,,,n previous rm-
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  • 527 11 Star Soccerites Held To 2-2 Draw HM DOCKYARD, bottommost in the league and hitherto pointless from five outings, came near to creating a sensational upset but were ultimately held jto a 2-2 draw by the powerful Star Soccerites in a /tough, tearaway SAFA Division 1 league game at
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  • 33 11 .TOHORE BAHRI'. Fri. League soccer will iie^u Johore Bahru on July 1. i intending to jtliliate. ate to send in their affiliation fees I the Secretary or Treasurer fore .June 10.
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  • 44 11 SOCCER: SAFA Dir. 2 CA v Wundcrlads ¥arrer Park. Dir. AC --Town R<m§tn v Kulohq SC—Qeylunq. SOCCER Friendly: Hajaji SC v K#'ra/a SC—Farrer Piirk. Cricket SCC v T.T.c— pailany^ Indians o Ruffles Insulation— Balosher Ruad. Athleiies: Anglo-Chinese Schcol Snorts- Jalan Besar Stadium
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  • 81 11 IPOH. Fri In one- ided fir.vt division league soccer match played "n the padang today. Perak Chinese Recn tK.ji Clul beat the (lurkii.i--s—l. Phooi Wah the Chinese r ghi winger w;i^ the man <>f ;in match. B« nir< scoring two beautiful u<>;»u he had a hand
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  • 46 11 S iell Sports club cricki t team \s R.a.f. Seletar to ed at Pays U bar today L K rencott. J.D. Maugl K. WTeatherill, I G Holland. C Han i E Ki man, P. Cottrell K. F I R. Poo, W Skim i
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  • 23 11 Kl'at.a LUMPUR. Fri 65C AOP beat 4K» Plant RE in la the t.i i icon icuc soccei match played on Headquarter*
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  • 202 11 YOUNG MEN Sikh Association kept 'heir winnjnir scquciue with g 0 victory over the Cosmos Sf>, M tx Club in their S A.I A. Division 3C league mutrh pltTei at the Gey lan t Stadium vrstrnlav With t.'iis vj U>l v Sikhs now jevel
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  • 244 11 DAVID Baunrtari proved hk hi i«bt nighi'3 Singapore Amatcui B<>\ir>.f Association Novicei chsimpiooshlps wkh \\t knocked out two oppoi to win the light welterwi til in less than thre<> sßinutsja, dei Rrsi put .J Ar\r\»»rT>n TV v\ p !».'f) t( flv. e'H of
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  • 103 11 TOKYO Spot R day betting twq i Favoui of Yoshio Shii ck f< ndi < i Dur tig training I >•• nrere in e J d lion, s uiiii sppc i i snd U If! <i i«- h „i Shiral ieft hook and rig it itri rapal
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  • 326 11 3 test Players Do Well 1 "LONDON. Ma| 21 (ReutersThree England test batsmen and one possible choice for coming tests, kept the .scorers busy with scores around the century in today's County cricket. t'etti May who hn« been absent for a short time, returned yesterday to hit out for Surrey
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  • 228 11 Brilliant Batting By Pakistan OXFORD. May 20 (Reuter)— A scintillating batting display by Pakistan here today ed the crowd to forget the dull. 1 wintry conditions. Pakistan were all out for 392 ito give thrm a first innings 1 lead of 139 over Oxford University. At close of play I
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  • 56 11 NEW YORK. M;i v 21 (Reuter) —New Yoi k be;>t London by 12 boats lo three here last night in the .second annual amateur boxing con:e*t between boys' clubs from both cities. The contest was for the Duke jof Edinburgh Trophy won fast year by
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  • 36 11 NhW YORK. May 20 <Reuter> --former heavy w tight boxing champion Joe Louis was warned today that he would be an ted if he did not •>» I to answer hXX traffic «un.n;> i.isjib:e.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 175 11 5, n \MO\S WANTED fei e k' oi t Sa He.- <le: i I I v b't 647 I ir 1 1 y < Rp- Box p I tcl). feP e<! 7 S2lO/-. R( leni in i:L64!< .i ect). feI i ctd awi $180/-. >; R»"- deni :n B t
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    • 681 11 SITUATIONS VACANT i I 'PLICATIONS are invited r for V nt> Port of Assistant Port Oflicer in the Marine Department. Singapore, in the salarv scale of |600 x :*O-9:*o, B/ 9(io x 35--1240 per month with current .«liow ;i nces. The total emoluments at present range <rO single officer $840
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    • 996 11 IIMI Notice of Sale by Competitive Tender— Surplus H.A.F. Equipment. CURPLUS RAF. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at the Sales Section. U.R.D.S. RAF. Maintenance Base. Seletar between the hours of 10.00 A.M. —12.00 noon and 2 P.M.— 3 P.M. on Monday and
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    • 102 11 Iflf A WORD nm u»n- n^. It) k H^TMi MIMIIU\KH> dm M'H) 1 KiV IVi A WOKP. minimum 10 wrordt 1*1) y (UK SAI.K SITI ATIONS AUENCIBi n ITION I h 25C A WORD m.n.mum 20 word. <Ssi W»• 'N< MK\T< MVKRIU.I (M M lf<4 V PLKSON\|. ANNO! MtM»S I»
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  • 219 12 Wißdsop Lad (iav itc.ellcr Capt. Derby Scrutineer 1 l'» Ois IMHM (HIR.LA PILOT S POINT I.M PA LA Above Hoard So Sorry imp il i Pilots Point swift Arrow Imp.ili swift Arrow So Sorry 2 BOBSW'ORTII FOREST DIKE FOREST DUKE PARK II Forest Duke Bobsworth Tide O'Gold Forest
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  • 438 12 CINECOLOR, a Prince Chevalier gelding, b in such striking form that it will be unwise to oppose him in the Summer Cup run (Race 5) over six t'urlongs at Bukit Timah today. Lurk of the draw will play a deciding part in this his h>ld of
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  • 232 12 R \rii i: Thei e v* i> p enty of m< H th'a first With »he out Bobswoi th reads i secoi i t> Three Dimension over e m Penang D kt 'an ies the same 'o Above A B i er the first day
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  • 390 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By With Rain Its J Os k pects in the Governor's Cup run over ten furlongs u Ri.l v>{ h »u eluding day of the Singapore Turf Clubs May ffili kT h u h t^! has two other strong contenders— Roma n
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  • 236 12 I like none better than The Magyar. This Grandmaster gelding was putting in hi* best work in the final phase of his race to finish fourth to Straits Code and company. He is essentially a staying type. At the January meeting here Ihe displayed rare battling I
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  • 233 12 RACE 7: Gilan should returned the winner hero. This Tehran feld'nj came through with a great ru n In the closing stages of h:s six nirkmgl race to finish third 'o Pea'ly and New Year. He will rind the extra furlong to his liking and w;th 3
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    • 52 12 Going Soft HyA|gffl HEAVY rain in the morning followed by a ¥££u^^AjtMEfw^ i day long drizzle yester- §BVW'V^RnHy3bfc»cr3p day will make today's w//f////ljj!^^^^^^ going no better than I^HraiiH soft. Broadcast I fMtt>l> I Radio Malaya will W broadcast the comment ««7/ FivUl aries on all eight races |^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B today. aIHWM^'^^'^BHBBJB
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    • 1183 12 RACE l: 2.1 5 p.m.— Class 3, Dlv. 3—7 Furs Less 22 Yd. 1. 500 (iallant Reo fiy 9.00 M I K.Y. I.im K.L. Chin? Daniels Fellows 7»>B Itu Xasih 3y 8.13 Mr. Andre Ruyter* Daniels Striker 3. WU lleremai 5y g.I! Mrs D Bagby Ba^by Hudson 4. 13H Chlrala
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