Singapore Standard, 2 June 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD t_ m a Vol, IV. No. 335. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 1710 1 Crash Inquiry Told TECHNICAL experts, who investigated the air disaster at Singapore's Kallang Airport on March 13, have arrived at the theory that the BOAC Constellation which crashed with the loss of 33 lives, landed three feet short of the edge of the
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  • 229 1 US Congress Told Of WASHINGTON. June 1 (UP) Senate Republican leader William Knowland has alerted Congress to what purports to be a Communist blueprint for conquest of the world by 1973. Knowland. who did not say where he got the memorandum, inserted in the congressional
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  • 716 1 Sir Donald Warns Malayans SELF-RULE ONLY IF RULERS AGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation's fourth post-war Higl Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, today warned against revolu tionary methods of gaining independence for Malaya. Speaking after his installation here this morning, Sir Donald sai< such action was more likely
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    29 1 photo. SIR Donald MacGillivray inspects a guard of honour of the Federation Police on his arrival outside the Federal Council Chamber for his installation as High Commissioner. Standard
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  • 52 1 LONDON. June 1 Reuter > Five of hfty convicts who attacked 70 warders in London's Wandsworth Prison, last week, a,re to be charged with mutiny and a sixth with incitement to mutiny. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe. the Home Secretary, announced yesterday Five convicts and five prison
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    20 1 THE G. O. C. Malaya, Lt.-Gen. G. K. Bourne, (below) has a word with Lady MacGillivray before the installation ceremony
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  • 114 1 THREE Singapore Legislative Councillors, who were to have represented the Colcny at yesterday's installation of the Federation's new High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, went all the way to Kuala Lumpur and returned the same evening without attending the ceremony. Reason for this was that
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  • 74 1 HANOI, June 1 <UP> The French High Command announced today Vietminh troops seized a defence post bn the vital Haiphong-Hanoi road, only nine miles east of Hanoi and imperilled American aid supplies to the Red River delta. Franco-Vietnamese defenders suffered "serious losses," the High Command said
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  • 210 1 Indo-China Armistice GENEVA, June 1, (Reuter) Russia. and China proposed to the ninth secret session of the Indo-China peace talks here yesterday that a neutral commission should supervise an Indo-China armistice, according to conference sources. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, deBitising for Mr. Vyacheslav olotov as leader
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  • 178 1 KATMANDU. Nepal. June 1, (Reuter)— The British Ambassador, Mr. Christopher Summerhayes, said here yesterday he had received a letter from Sir Edmund Hillary dated May 8 saying the Tbnqueror of Everest had recovered from the pneumonia he^ contracted after injuries received in rescuing his team-mate
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  • 59 1 75 Quizzed In 'Babies Mystery SINGAPORE Police have questioned 15 persons in connection with the scalding of three babies one of whom died on Sunday, at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Strict security measures will be maintained at the Hospital to prevent further attacks on newly-born babies and to trap
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  • 44 1 TAIPEI. June 1. «AP^— Nationalist China's Defence Ministry said today the mutilated bodies of 52 persons, all of them lashed with wire to boards, have been picked up from the sea off the China coast in the past five days.
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  • 36 1 GENEVA. June 1 (Reuter) Representatives of the opposing High Commands in Indo-China will hold their first meeting here tomorrow, according to a communique issued after a meeting here today, between French and Vietminh delegates.
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  • 25 1 FRENCH army nurse Genevieve De Galard, the "Angel of Dien Bien Phu", arrived in Paris by air yester- day from Saigon.— Reuter
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    • 47 1 THE Singapore Standard^ wishes all its Muslim readers "Selamat Hari Raya/' THE moon was sighted by the Chief Kathi in Singapore last night. In Johore Bahru, sirens sounded at 8.45 p.m. announcing the news that the moon had been sighted and that today is Hari Raya Puasa.
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  • 393 2 THE number of bodies found near the main door of the Constellation after it had crashed and burst into flames suggest that the passengers were trying to open the door in their bid to escape, said the solicitor general, Mr. C. H. Butterfield
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  • 982 2 Submits Lawyer In High Court Mt. PHILIP HOALIM, counsel for Hie Sin Pao Press, summoned with five other newspapers to the Singapore High Court to show cause why they should not be charged with contempt of court, claimed! yesterday that if the students' manifesto could be
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  • 40 2 KLIANG. Tue»-A man. Ismail bin i I. 25 ot Kluang. wa i H jured when he x between two troll duty at the Rai!-a h( re An emergency was performed in hospital but he hours later.
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  • 63 2 LEONG CHO HONG. «lf. J who was among the cnwd watching for the 'oilv mar. at Manila Road on Mav 2^ at 8 p.m.. was fh-ljM ir. The; Eighth Police Magistrates Court yesterday with throwing Moms at the Police. Leonj; denied the allegation, but the Magistrate
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 62 2 MiTTTTTiTiiL *_T7 Hllkilillllllß a i I—l ■I Ml aKwml 9 CLOSING rubber tfrnWrn (re~ts per ih in Siaga pore Tuesday were: liu ter > "seller* No 1 K.S S Spot Loose 622 622 No. 1 R.SS. 622 63 No. 2 R.S.S. 61; £24 No. .1 R.S.S. «0; «U Tone: Steady.
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    • 102 2 Weather MINI M I M _S -alar, from 7,.'{() pm. on V i.. US a.m. un June J Simgafr* I "''l Feaaug XSI i. h..i.» Batiru T.tF i. Kuata l.umpur 75r I. l|Nih «75F K ntilin i7?r i. M«Kll— Temper,.; 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 -> »rt June 1 Singapore (S*F,
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  • 139 3 Report Is 'Absurd' —He Says THE Implementation of the P'tidfl Report which calls for amalgamation of the Singapore Rural Board and the City Council next year, "will be absurd" il Council empi >yees are not. on the Ritson scales of pay, a member of the local Senior Officers' Association said,
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    70 3 THIS Malay beauty was caught by Standard cameraman Chen Ta Khoon yesterday, as she put the finishing touches to "kutupat" packets in preparation for today's Hari Raya celebrations. She is Sa'adta, a popular film star under contract with Malay Film Productions Limited. Sa'adia, who is the younger sister of another
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  • 272 3 TWO British sailors, Malcolm George Barnes and Alan Johns, both A.B.'s, were yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Assizes to three years' and j two years' rigorous imprisonment, respectively, for robbing and beating up an Army doctor, Lieut. J. W. Spriggs. The accused, both of the
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  • 86 3 Ameer Light Is On Way Out SINGAPORE'S Traffic Police Chief. Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth. yesterday revealed that experiments were being conducted to do away with the amber sisn.ll in traffic lights. lie told members of the Women's Auxiliary of the American Association of Malaya that tests are now being conducted at
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  • 120 3 Move To Cut Lighting Expenses JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. suggestion to turn on reet lights from 7 p.m. to a.m. daily instead of 6 p.m. 6 a.m. in order to reduce xpenditure was made by the rohore Bahru Town Council o the Central Electricity jard. The Board, however, reriled that a
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  • 58 3 MR. G. R. COLLICK was re-elected president of the Singapore Dance Association at a meeting recently. Other office bearers of the Union are: Vice-presidents Messrs. Yennie Yap and Wee Fook Kum. Secretary Mr. David Chan, Treasurer Mr. M. Ponnusamy, Committee members: Messrs. Victor Ong, C. P.
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  • 63 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tucs. The Joh »re Bjihru market was describe* as "an eye sore" by Mr. Wong Sze Ming at the, Johore Bahru Town Council meeting. Mr. Wong suggested that since the Council has money m hand, a new market should be built in place
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  • 17 3 TWO table fans were reported stolen from the Orthopaedic Clinic, General Hospital, on Sunday.
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  • 33 3 A SINGAPORE shoemaker sustained cuts on his wrist when his neighbour attacked him with two choppers after a quarrel h -twevn their wives in a house at Outram Road yesterday morning.
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 3 photo. MR. AND MRS. Tan Chung Yuen who were married in Singapore recently. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Kim Seng. The bride is the former Miss Ne Kim Ying.'A reception was held at the bridegroom's residence in Prince Philip Avenue. Standard
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  • 172 3 Progs Get Set For Elections MEMBERS of the Progressive Party of Singapore have been asked to submit names of those they consider the best party candidates for the 1955 elections lo the Legislative Assembly and the City and Island Council. Forty-nine candidates must :be found if every seat is to
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  • 218 3 THE DYAKS WILL HAVE THEIR OWN RADIO NOW THE NEW M51. 000. 000 Sarawak Broadcasting Service, will be opened by the Governor, Sir Anthony Abell. on Monday, June 7. and the following day at 6.:>U p.m., Sarawak time, Radio Sarawak. Kuching, will start its transmissions in English, Malay, Chinese and
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  • 70 3 ABDUL Latiff bin Yahaya. former usher of the Singapore Fourth Police Court, was produced in the Fifth Police Court. yesterday. charged with cheating. Latiff was alleged to have cheated Tay Ah Lee of $200. on March 2. by telling him that he (Latiff) was authorised to
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  • 56 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tue.s. The President of the Johore Bahru Town Council, Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. will shortly take leave prior to retirement. Several Malay Government officers have been nominated for the office, said the State Secretary, Dato Seth bin Saaid. Election to Dato Sheikh's
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  • 169 3 HEADMASTERS of several Government schools in Singapore expressed indignation over allegations made by a local political party regarding "certain" Legislative Councillors who were said to be "hawking" school seats to voters. The Progressive Party's newsletter alleged that these Councillors had attempted to usurp the functions of
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  • 475 3 DON'T LET THE HUBBY DRIVE IF HE FEELS SEEDY Mr. H. Tips Off Women SINGAPORE'S Traffic Police chief. Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, told a group of women yesterday to try and exert their influence ovevr their husbands "particularly after a good evening party." "If your husband doesn't feel like
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  • 104 3 Advice On National Service THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has appointed a representative to assist in th" registration of Chinese who are V Me for registration under the National Service Ordinance. He will be available in the Office of the Chamber from tomorrow to June 11 between 9 a.m.
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  • 152 3 WD Men To Join The Fund ABOUT 15.000 civilian employees of the Army in Singipore will be able to enjoy tho benefits of the Central Provident Fund scheme, from the day it is implemented by the Singapore Government. Mr. S. T. V. Lingam. president of the Army Civil Setvice Union
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 278 4 Phone Link With America Is Launched In Singapore GOOD. SENDS THE GOVERNOR'S GREETINGS TO NIXON THE Colonial Secretory, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, and Mr. R.H. Hawkins Jr., American Consul were the first Singaporeans to use the TransPacific telephone link with Washington inagurated in the Colony last night. Mr. Goode who spoke
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  • 196 4 'Next Time It's Prison', Student Is Warned SINGAPORE'S Traffic District Judge, Mr. A. W. Ghows. warned a student that if he was found driving a car while under disqualification. he would be sent to prison. The student, 18-year-oid Seow Kok Ann, who was recently fined $150 lor driving without a
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  • 111 4 Gurkhas Kill One More Red KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A terrorist was killed last night in Titi New Village in Jelebu District. Negri Sembilan. by a party of the 1/7 Gurkhas who were in ambush positions. Another terrorist contacted at the same time escaped. Two more terrorists have surrendered in the
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    46 4 MR. ONG POH HOCK and Miss Cheng Liang Poh who were married at Tiong Bahru on Saturday. The dinner held at the Diamond Restaurant. Great World Park, was well attended. Picture shows Mr. and Mrs. Ong Poh Hock with the bridesmaids Misses Rosalind and Evelyn Tan.
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  • 37 4 THE Balestier Community Centre of Singapore will soon institute an annual scholarship fund to provide financial aid to needy children of members. The centre will also set up an unemployment lection.
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  • 31 4 THE SECRET Society SubBranch. C.1.D.. Singapore, detained four Chinese in a car at Geylang Road, yesterday. Three of them had knives. The fourth had a toy pistol.
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  • 85 4 THE United States Information Service in Singapore will move its headquarters to Kuala Lumpur, under the temporary direction of Mr. Randolph Raven, who has been Public Affairs Officer in the Federation capital. Mr. Robert Boylan. Acting Director of U.5.1.5.. Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. Mr Bovlan.
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  • 79 4 THE 10.000-ton Theben of the Wilh. Wilhtlmsen Line made her first call here yesterday from Continental ports. The Thebens agents in Singapore. Messrs. Harrisons Crossfield Malaya) Ltd told The Standard that the freighter caught fire on April 13 in Hamburg, resulting in the death of two
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  • 188 4 June Programme For The Alumni A VARIED programme of lectures marks the June programme of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine and Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, Southern Branch. Tonight at 8.15 at the Physiology Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine, the talk will be on
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  • 163 4 TWO vessels, the Belfort and the Ben Rinnes. regular Singapore callers were involved in a collision in the Bangkok river, resulting in the death of three persons. An United Press report reeeived from Bangkok stated that the outward bound French freighter. Belfort. rammed Into the
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  • 168 4 SVC Will Be 100 Years Old THE Singapore Volunteer Corps will celebrate its centenary this year on July 8. and an appeal was made yester- day to all those who can contribute, by experience or re- i collection, information on the Corps from 1937 through post- j war reconstruction. The
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  • 58 4 CHOO SIEW BOON. Lim Cheng Eng and Tan Eng Lian were tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with unlawful possession of a .38 revolver, on May 31, at a house in Dunlop Street. The Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, ordered them to be remanded
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  • 92 4 PEN'ANG. Tues. -A charge that he cheated Tan Kek Peh of $113,500 in Malacca between Jan. 1, 1950. and Dec 31. 1950. was explained to 41--year-old tailor Lim Hong Chiow in the Magistrate's court today. Lim was alleged to have induced Tan to deliver to him 32
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  • 64 4 THE following are '„e lucky numbers of the lottery drawn last Saturday at the Tiong Bahru Commun'ty Centre. Singapore. Ist prize $1,000 No. *****: 2nd prize— ssoo No. *****: 3rd prize— s2so No. *****: Conso- lation prizes— sls each Nos *****, *****. *****. ***** *****. *****,
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. June 1. Special Standard Serivce Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.61 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to U.S.; $1,822 to Malayan $1: $0,227 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,125 to 1 tael.
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  • 68 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, June 1. The following are the closing prices oi rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON TIN Spot 182d. Spot £725 per tan. )uly/Sept> 18 2d buyers. £725.10 sellers. Oct./Dec. 19Jd. Three months €723.10 an. /Mar. l«id buyers. £724 sellers. Apr./|une
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    • 339 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRES WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS ffe S_£L HARI RAYA PUASA. TODAYiCaTKIK^ tmi ***** AIB-CO«WTIO«0 W/7l M-G-M's FIRST GREAT PRODUCTION IN |l Cinemascope AND THE ONE STORY IN THE WORLD THAT WAS MEANT FOR ITS WONDERS A KNIwHTS the TABLE I _L_lL__4# a ■■I |^T MAGmnciNi %_^*GF~CZCJrk_* _^_^_K& i^:
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    • 384 4 z> SHAW RROTHERS I WISH ALL THEIR MUSLIM PATRONS I SELAMAT HARI RAYA I -—^.^—^—^i.^^i^i^ 1 CApITOI now SHOWING' I H-1 45-4-6.30-9 JO _B i_ _B F *ttimmr maa*. mmwmm\^r J 1 Ik. v "I jt _hwl r _rti' P*^^_P _^K^m_^_l I 'IB __^_W_e __i w— _^__a^__k —TT ft j
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  • 284 5 Council Told To Ignore Trifles FKNANG, Tues. The Municipal President, Mr. L. R. F. Earl yesterday suggested to Municipal Councillors to discuss such major problems as rents and housing. These." he said in the ipat Council's Adminism Report, "would be of greater interest and value to the electorate than the
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  • 30 5 KASSIM bin Abdullah was S4O or ten days' jail in lit. by the Muar Magistor taking out 137 loaves from Bukit Gambier, •<i restricted area, without nit.
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  • 286 5 Navy Visitor s Will Join In Holiday Spree The *!..»00 officers aad men of the United States aircraft carrier Saipan and the 341st Destroyer Division which arrived yesterday after six months operational service in the Korean theatre are expected to spend over 5 150. 000 when they join Singaporeans in
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  • 106 5 7 More Classes In School TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— The new Government English School, Kuala Kubu Bahru. has opened another seven classrooms. They were officially opened j by Ctie Othman bin Mohamed, Mentri Besar. Selangor. When the school was flr-t started in February, 1952. it; had an enrolment of lfiO students.
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  • 61 5 IPOH. Tues. For moving foodstuffs out of a restricted area, two women, Teoh Mid Cheng (53) and Thang Yoon Kiew (29), were each fined $20 by Mas strata Cne Abdulla Ghazalli today. Both admitted that they j each took one kati and ten tahils ot"
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  • 233 5 IPOH, Tues. A nine-man U.M.N.0.-M.C A delegation this morning visited the Ipoh detention camp and distributed Hari Raya Puasa gifts to the 60 Malay inmates of the camp. Each of the detainees received about $4 worth of gitt.-.. which include a tin of milk, a
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  • 112 5 Ward To Be Named After Queen PENANG. Tues— The new, maternity ward in the Bukit' Mertajarh hospital will be l officially opened by the Senior District Officer. Province Wellesley. Mr. J. L. H. Davis on June 2 at 10 a.m. It will be named "The Queen's Coronation Ward" to commemorate
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  • 60 5 IPOH. Tues Tee Ah Chua. 61. claimed trial before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli today to a charge of causing hurt to Ng Chan Huat. Tee was alleged to have attacked Ng with a knife in L.ahat Lane on May IH. He was allowed $200 bai!
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  • 33 5 A GRAND charity show wil ibe staged by ten Chines* Associations of Taiping at tin Coronation Park on June 1' at 8 p.m. in aid of the Nan yang University Fund.
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  • 582 5 Sir Donald Installed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation today welcomed a new High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, who was installed at a brief but imposing ceremony in the Federal Legislative Council Chamber in Kuala Lumpur. An unmistakeable sadness crept Into his speech, when Sir Donald
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    28 5 THREE -YEAR-OLD Roderick MacLean. son of Major and Mrs. R. MacLean. blows the candles on his birthday cake at a party held at Hill\ iew Kuala Lumpur, receptly.
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  • 213 5 MALAYAN NATION EMERGING SLOWLY STEPS towards introducing self-governmnet both in Malaya generally and in Singapore, are parallel with the eilorts to restore order and create a nationally-minded body of citizens to defend a country which they are- now educated to regard as their j own. states Volume I of the
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  • 67 5 Seven Cows Killed By Lightning TANJONG MALIM, Tues A flash of lightning near Rawang killed seven cows, which a cowherd valued at St. ooo. during a rainstorm which hit north Selangor on Saturday. The cows were sheltering under a tree on a hillock during the rain when the lightning struck
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  • 75 5 SEREMBAN. Tues— C. T. Thomas former Tern ang estate clerk, was yesterday sentenced to .-ix months' jail on each of two charge- of forgery by the Sessions Judge. Mr E Coroaiiy. The sentence is to run consecutively. Thomas pleaded guilty He admitted forging two receipt* in
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  • 74 5 IPOH. Tues. The Perak State Administration has expressed its deep regret over the tragedy near Kuala Kangsar last Friday when four Malays were killed and two others injured in a landslide. The six Malays were collecting guano in a cave when the tragedy occurred. Th e Religious
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  • 50 5 TAfPING. Tues.— Mr. J. ,M. Gregory, who presented the new Catholic Church at Au4ong New Village with a belfry and bell Is an Indian Tamil and the caretaker, j Military Cemetery Taiping He Is the son of the late Mr. A. Ponusamy Gregory. caretaker. Cottage Bungalow. Larut Hills.
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  • 314 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In a searing attack on the lack ot Municipal control ovei Government buildings. Councillor Mr. S. C. E. Singam, at a Municipal Council meeting last night. described the ultra-modern eightstoreyed Post Office Savings Bank building In Victory Avenue, .i "colossal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 109 5 Sparkling eyes and boundless energy... Jj l|M) Growing children esp<»H|j cially must have .->>..'n- tial vitamins A a: '.> lr_4oy_W fmm precious Cod Liver tf^r J oil That's why thou- IL >ands of mothers rely on _qi Vf Scott's Cod Liv. r Oil /W _l 'I capsules because the (-y^v
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  • 752 6 Tnt i oia Mat at Head Ohicc li. Lirr Tec» Kirr Ro.ic bingaDor. 1 Tclcpnon-; Nos 254S Telegraphic f.aarcsz TICERNEWS iing.iDor. Two Warnings JN his last message to the people of Malaya General Sir Gerald Templer gave two warnings. He warned us against communalism. He warned U8 against
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  • 863 6  -  O.M. GREEN 0y LONDON, fHE third conference of the 1.1.E.0., the International Islamic Economic Organisation, which ended recently in Karachi, capital of Pakistan, marked a significant stage in the development of Muslim thinking towards unity among Islamic notions. Represented were: Afghanistan, the Arab League,
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 300 6 A Challenge To Mr. Tan Sir; I am surprised to read the statement of Mr. B.H. Tan published in your issue of the 19th May 1954 in which he said "The rules 'of the Malayan Chinese Association make it almost impossible for a labourer or a hawker to sit on
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    • 98 6 Sir: May I. as a good son of the City, urge of my City fathers to do the following: 1. To have the City Council's Scavenger Depot situated at the junction of Rochore Road and Waterloo Street <the most thickly populated area in the Rochore Ward) removed to
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    • 156 6 Sir: II Katherine's Church. Ka.janß. was built some forty years ago when the English speaking Christian community was considerably larger than it is today. Now the Church stands in urgent need of repairs, the mini mu in cost of which is estimated at 5'2.000. It has occurred
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    • 144 6 Sir. When General Smuts, one of the greatest Imperial Statesmen who died at the age of 80 on llth Sept. 1950. was installed as Chancellor of the Cambridge University, he told the audience: "Break the bonds that shackle the human spirit Enlarge the bounds of human reason
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    • 82 6 Sir: Being jobless. 1 registered myself with the Havelock Road Labour Exchange, nearly a year ago. I have to renew my unemployment card monthly at the Exchange, but still nothing has happened. May I know what is the use of having this Dept.. when it serves no
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  • 37 6 Review of Views Non-Aggression Pact UTUSAN MELAYU lays thai Indonesia's proposal to sign a non-aggression pact with China is in line With her poiiry of neutrality |q the cold war. Indonesia proposes that she. India and Burma
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  • 760 6  - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by TS university education an x asset or a liability? Many I people may think this is I silly Question to ask. but it Is a pertinent question. f In Malaya, ever since Mnl layan students first went j abroad to study In the
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    • 31 6 USELESS EUSTACE 1 as__Z --ri^^S. /pan&er! hi&h Jlirp&T- -XPLDSIV^S AiMffij^ "Since I painted that on the van I've practically cleared my bread round of all competition Sf. Anthony at Geneva I
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  • 69 7 NAIROBI. June 1. (Renter). Security forces have killed 21 Mau Mau terrorists in the last 124 hours. East African Command headquarters announced yesterday. Security forces killed a total ol 88 terrorists in the weckv ending last Saturday, and they' themselves lost one African! Killed. In
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  • 61 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. June 1 *AP> -—Eighteen persons, all Brazilians, were killed yesterday when a Nacional Airline plane crashed and burned 60 miles from Belo Horivonte. The charred wreckage was found on Cerra Cipo mountain near the village of Itabira. the Meridional News Agency said.
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  • 52 7 BAD OEYNHAUSEN, June (Renter).— Major Russel William Hatch, of the Duke of Wellington Regiment, pleaded guilty at an army court martial here yesterday to eight charges of indecency with lour young National Servicemen. He was sentenced to be ashiered and to two years' prison. The findings are
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  • 18 7 ENGLISH-aORN William Mitchell, sailor and goldminer, died yesterday at Coromandei. Thames, South Auckland, aged 105.
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  • 201 7 Another Briton Killed In Egypt Formal Protest Lodged CAIRO, June 1, (Reuter). The body of a second British soldier murdered on the outskirts of Ismailia in the Suez Canal zone was yesterday handed over by the Egyptian police to British military authorities at Suez, a British military spokesman announced. The
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    53 7 photo. PRIME Minister Sir Winston Churchill smiles as he receives a bunch of roses from four-year-old Teresa Emmet. At right, Georgina Fleming, aged two and a half has a single carnation for him. Picture made as Sir Winston was attending the Conservative Women's Conference mass meeting in the Royal Albert
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  • 143 7 T.U. MEN WARN OF TROUBLE LONDON, June 1. I Reuter) British trade union leaders warned yesterday of growing industrial trouble ahead with new demands for bigger wage packets. Mr. C. Gallagher, president, told the National Union of Y< hide Builders in confer«nce at Whitley Bay*. Yorkshire, that there was a
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  • 26 7 GENERAL Sir George Erskine, Commander inChief. East Africa, will visit Britain from Juno 14 to 26. it was announced in Nairobi yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 54 7 THIS British Official photograph shows the first helicopter to land on the deck of Britain's new aircraft carrier H..M.S. Centaur. 18.300 tons The Centaur which was laid down on May 30. 1044. launched on April 22. 1947 and completed last year. is fitted with
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  • 32 7 THE Emperor and Empress of Ethiopia are to pay a three-day state visit to Britain from October 14 to 16. it was announced in London last night. Reuter
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  • 89 7 DEPOSED MINISTER IS FREE KARACHI. June 1 (Reuter). -The retiring East Bengal Governor. Mr. Chaudri Khaliquzzaman. said on his arrival in Karachi last nfcht that Mr. Fazlul Huq, deposed Chief Minister of East Pakistan, was not under house arrest. "He has been asked not to move out of his house,
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  • 74 7 MELBOURNE. June 1 (Reuter). Mr. Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister, said yesterday his government's election victory showed that "this is a community which prefers steady progress on sound foundations to taking a chance of getting something for nothing." JUatest results in Saturday's elections for a new
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  • 183 7 Thailand Considers Joining Aid Plan GENEVA. June 1 (Reuter). —Thailand is "favourably considering" joining the £2.000.000.000 six-year Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-East Asia. Prince Wan Waithayaron. Thai Foreign Minister, said yesterday. The plan was initiated by the British Commonwealth in January. 1950 for developing the
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  • 118 7 TUNIS, June 1 (Reuter).— 1 France took emergency steps in Tunisia yesterday including the arming of French settlers and the formation of a home guard —to check a mounting wave of terrorism. About 300 riot police arrived by air while an undisclosed number of infantrymen were
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  • 29 7 j PAKISTAN'S Foreign j Minister. Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, arrived in Lon- don by air yesterday from Geneva on his way to Wash- I ington. Reuter
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  • 189 7 VATICAN CITY. June 1: (UP)— Pope Pius XII told more than 500 of the highest prelates of the Roman Catholic Church yesterday that the Vatican intends to make detailed studies of lectures, books, notes and reviews used by Catholic clerical and lay teachers. In a
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  • 515 7 But U.S. Will Continue To Consult With Free Nations NEW YORK, June I, (Reuter). President Eisenhower said yesterday that attempts to obtain the Soviet Union's co-operation in his plan for a world atomic energy pool had "not been productive of the results we seek." Speaking at
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  • 100 7 Another Armed Plot Is Reported GUATEMALA, June 1, (AP) Unconfirmed reports yesterday said Guatemalan Government authorities had unearthed an armed «uspect plot and were searching a number of private homes. At least four persons reportedly have been given asylum in the El Salvador Embassy here and another was said to
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  • 206 7 Commission For Korean Talks Opposed GENEVA, June 1, (Reuter) South Korea would oppose the setting up of any commission to carry on the deadlocked Korean talks' here, South Korean sources indicated last night. Prince Wan Waithayakon. Thailand Foreign Minister and one of the three Chairmen of the 19-nation Korean conference
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  • 52 7 DACCA. June 1 I Reuter >- Police yesterday swooped on more "subversive elements" bringing the total arrested in East Bengal in the past two days to 210. General Iskander Mirza. the new Governor, announced "no disorders will be tolerated." All was quiet today in Dacca. Chittagong
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  • 192 7 KAMPALA. (Uganda), June 1, (Reuter) The Governor of Uganda, Sir Andrew Cohen, yesierdav reimposed a state of Kmergency in the province of Buganda. An official announcement here said he took the step because of pressure of threats and intimidation in connection with a trade boycott
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    35 7 photo. PRESIHr.NT Tito of Yugoslavia holds a carrier birthday (May »5), in Belgrade. In addition to (he pigeon, II relay runners, arrived at the White Palace with greetings from all parts of the country A.P.
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  • 33 7 LONDON. June 1 <AP> Queen Elizabeth flew back to London last night from her country home at Balmoral, where she had been resting since returning from her world tour.
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  • 88 7 Dog Stops Master's Rescue DURBAN. June I (AP) —Maurice Haynes min hi be alive now if it had not been for the devotion of his bull mastiff "Major." Haynes collapsed from an electric shock «»n Monday while working on a battery charger in the garden of his home. For over
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  • 63 7 PARIS. June I. < Rent en Gaullist deputy Raymond Schmlttlein vesterday accepted Premier Joseph Lanirl's offer of the post of Secretary lof State for the Aaaoctated States of Indo-China in succession to Mr Marc Jacqu.t who resigned yesterday. He had accepted the ofl»r "in principle" earlier yesterday,
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  • 186 8 HE PLANS A HOLIDAY AIR ROUTE SERVICE CAPT. P. G. TAYLOR, the Australian aviator who has the unique record of having made four first trans-ocean flights is now planning to set up the first "personalised" air service to holiday resorts around the world. Capt. Taylor, who arrived in Singapore recently
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  • 259 9 PAK. CAN SHIP SURPLUS RICE TO FAR EAST PAKISTAN hot on exportable surplus of rice estimated at some 260,000 long tons trom her annual crop ol over eight million tons, Mr. H. G. Sadik, deputy secretary to the Pakistan Government Ministry of Food and Agriculture, told The Standard. Mr. Sadik,
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  • 96 9 HONGKONG. June 1 »AFP> Each month from HKSIS--$20,000,000 continue to be remitted through Hongkong to relatives in China by overseas Chinese in all parts of the world, according to the local weekly. "Far Eastern Economic Review." The review reported that the Peking government, on
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  • 110 9 MALAYAN Exchange Bank^ Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) yesterdav were New York SS 15/16 (T.T.). 33 1/16 (OD). 33 3/16 on credit bills and 33 1/4 on trade bills (90 d/st): Canada 32 3/8 (T.T.). 32 1/2 (0.D.). and 32 3/4 on credit bills
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  • 102 9 BANGKOK, .lune I: (AP). The Thai Government ha» announced the end of all remaining export prohibit!' ns on local commodities. Among the items once again allowed to b*. shipped abroad are elephants, export of which had been banned because of their threatened extinction here and the
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  • 104 9 SWEDEN will soon hold the biggest exhibition of her products in Sydney to improve the growing trade between Australia and Sweden. Mr. Olov Trenstrom. Secretary of Swedish Export Association told The Standard. Mr. Trenstrom arrivtd in Singapore for a short stay here on his way to
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  • 57 9 THE International Air Transport Association's Agency committee for Far East and Australia will meet in Singapore on June 8. to discuss the sales, agency policy and the relationship between airlines and the IATA approved agencies. Delegates from all the 17 international scheduled airlines operating In and
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  • 228 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. June 1. Is Red China hungrily eyeing Indo-China's rubber? Some straws in the wind may point to this direction. The fall of Indo-China. would provide the Soviet bloc I With its first tropical satellite. This would provide the Communists with a
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    • 267 9 SKkSSkK Sr^ IJ t» n Mjßimi £?Sy $%t& jpqaiJ^tHiq^' 1 Jgcgy Qwv>.-jo<wocff3«6fiftftfrowqq J^p^'^^&g«fiSgtl'fi^K'. aamw 0 0 7 V &stFit<. j^^™^- W &kfB3&& $r Wi *t w 'jsl^sw? mmW *4 f %ft_ /J I Jijt wt WML i'/l Mm^mwr.tf.-^ I_e .„/^L. *4. _____W&lz___ iTiNGAPOREj E___o "LU H" PHOTIHIRAriIH HNIIIIM- TION: Y.MCA
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    • 361 9 CORONA HON: Kema Ksj 7 15 and 930 p m. KUALA LUMPUR MAIIRAS: im .in 11 am. 1 i. 19 and 9 15 p.m RUN: The Caanasand 11 am 1. 3. 6 3(1 a:id 930 in Ivwn.loN: Prince Valiant 1. 3 6.30 and MS p R* Ifclrta Ahoy 11 am
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    • 331 9 r J?gg/6J SINGAPORE K\l)IO MAI. AAA. S'POaH: 7 1(1 a.m Morning Star; 730 New*. 7.35 Melody Mixture: i am In- tatsan to Music; HI in Dance Music; 1 3(> News; 14f Lunch-Time Prom; 2 pm HalfHour m Hawai:; 230 FV^uijar Concert; 330 Wales In) 1 Fest of Song; 4 pm
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    • 407 9 THE rubber .n Singapore was auietij »»..-ady -1 day with a holid iy mood prevailing, first grad- rubber lor June shipment taing at 521 cents per lb. < 6*J J on NJonday». United Kingdom and N.w Vork factory intere-i.. maintained prices at thei \.-iv Prices opened i Aver but at
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    187 10 (ABOVE): It was "welcome" to Jean aud June AAatlington of Bermuda last week when tne girls arrived in Singapore after an eventrul voyage via England. And, giving them the welcome, was sister Marie ami brother-in-law Frank Kldlidge who went down to meet their ship. At Braddell Heights' residence
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  • 78 10 (BEI.OAV): Indian dame exponent and teacher K. P. Basilar and pupils i>l .i.v d "host" to friends aud well-wishers who attended the annual celehration of their "Academy Of Dance" held Saturday evening at tlie Ceylon Sports Club in Balestier Road, Singapore. The occasion was marked by congratulatory
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  • 388 10 (AHOAIIt: There's no business like show busim-** as I .ddir aalaf famous song hit gitcs. And to prove il to the public. Hingapore youngest producer Vernon Marlimis. puts uu his newest ediiion M '•show ItiisiiH-sV' ut the Victoria Theatre this month. Roving < am. r«
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  • 328 11 Soft Wicket Is Red Light PORTSMOUTH, May 31, (Reuter). For the second time in their tour, Pakistan were dismissed I for under their opponents' total when they met j Hampshire here in their seventh match. Pakistan batting with ex--treme caution against a steady attack on a pitch
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  • 199 11 TAIPING SCHOOLS CRICKET TAIPING. Tues.— The two rival schools, King Edward VII and St. George's met at i cricket at the latter school's ground on Sunday. The Edwardians showed their class to emerge easy winners by an innings and 24 runs. Taking first knock, the Georgians hit up 27 (Siva-
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  • 78 11 Brander Shield Positions IPOH. Mon— The following j are the positions in the B: under j I Shield Cricket tournament today. PWDL Pts. i Samuel's 9 8 1 I? Sturrock 8 8 16 Police 8 6 2 12 K. Europeans 8 4 2 2 10 Railway 10 5 5 10
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  • 564 11 LONDON, May 31, (1 seemingly all set to res c jiity championship list wickshire by Yorkshire tion against Gloucestersl than 61 runs with six innings. Denis Compton. back with I the Middlesex team, put up I some bright batting with Edrich whe-i they put on
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  • 203 11 TURKU, Finland. May 31, (Reuter). John Landy, 24-year-old Australian, today failed in his bid to beat Roger Bannister's fastest time for the mile. Landy's time was four minutes 1.6 seconds compared with Bannister's three minutes 59.4 seconds. Previous best time by Landy was four minute? two
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    33 11 Photo by BILL DAVIS (centre) fastest man at th Sungei Nit). mu. watch** his Cooper 996 ,c bring checked. Davis clocked 28.20 sees, in the IMI to 110M ce event.— Sam Kai yee
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  • 100 11 L\ T a friendly badminton match on Saturday, the Swing B.P. beat Merhdale 6-1. Results "Swing BP. first': Singles: Lim Seng Kok beat Wahab 10-15. 15-6. 15-12: Thio Gim Siew beat Ahmin 15-7. 18-15: Keh Kian Beng beat Ismail b. Rabi 18-13. 15-13: Gwee Tiong Kwee lost Ali
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  • 35 11 TAIPING Tues The annual sport! of the Ladv Treacher Girl.s' School will be held on June 12 at 3.30 p.m. In the event of rain the sports will be held on June 19.
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  • 285 11 Krian XI Beat N. Pk. PWD At Soccer 1 PARIT BUNTAR Mod Interesting soccer wl, served up at the public padarw win n a Scratch XI defeat 'd Ihe North lVrak PWD 1-0 The scratch side played with better team work and th rroughly deserved their w:n liny were well
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  • 49 11 BRUSSFLS. May II <F> l'ter» Emil Zatopek. :he Czech Olympic champion, will attempt to better his own 10.0')) metres world record here tomorrow night. Zatope'< broke the world 5.000 metres FBOOVi in lon Sunday His 10.000 metres i time stands at II n I Q seconds.
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    • 480 11 _-B_B^^^*e«--B*em^-_-- 1 SELANGOR EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Admissions to Std. I Class in Clovernment and Aided English Schools 1955 OARENTS or guardians are now Invited to register the names of their children for admission to Std I Classes in 1955. 2. First preference will be given to children in the 7-age gioup
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    • 456 11 TENDER NOTICE ''TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor up to 3.00 p.m on 16th June. 1954 fo r the Supply and Transport of (1) Granite isXetal from Seafield Quarry (2) Laterite metal from Sungcii Nipah Quarry for period 1.7.54 to 30.6.55. Full particulars are obtainable from the
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    • 278 11 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East Asia Line NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "HOOGKERK" A RR. 3rd June 1954. I Berthing: 3 6.1954. S.H.B. i Godowns: 38 39. General survey will be held J on the 10th June 1954. i I No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE
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  • 46 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. On the HQ Malaya ground today. No. 7 Forward Ordnance Depot beat Gurkha Signals 5-2 in an Army Garrison league match. Scorers for Ordnance depot were Robertson (3» Allan and Shepherd one each, while English scored both the Signals goals.
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    3 12 SATURDAY'S RACE FINISHES.
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  • 15 12 BEDOK Boy*' School will hold their annual sports on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 116 12 IN a friendly badminton match at the OCBC Mess Court on Saturday the Spring B.P. lost to the OCBC by three games to four. Results (Spring first): Singles: Foo Kok Sam lost to Lee Eng Kee 12-15. 6-15: Chua Chye Soon lost to Low Meng Chim
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  • 302 12 j PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— ln a low scoring match on the public padang Kok Chaing'a XI beat j the Krian PWDSC by 15 runs. J. Joshua played a patient innings lasting almost one hour r> top-score with 15 for Kok Chaing'a team. Bowling honours were
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  • 238 12 PENANG, Tues. Robbie Burns (Bougoure), who won two races in England last year, and Blue Ribbon (Mawi) created a favourable impression at this morning's track work when they returned the fastest time of 37 2/5 for three. The going was good. Another impressive gallop was
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  • 310 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Kamsville Badminton Party consolidated theic position for the Selangor Junior InterTeam Singles championships last night when they scored an easy 4 l victory over Liew Hwa at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall. Kamsville lost their only game when Le Foh Ching went down
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  • 61 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club led by two matches to nil in their XUaj Cup tie with PWD. Sports Club played on the SRC courts yesterday evening. In the singles match. Dr La Brooy beat Quek Teo Heng G" -5 6—2. while in the doubles. A. Armstrong
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  • 105 12 IPOH, Tues.— North Malaya Combined Services team to play against the South Malaya Combined Services at Kuala Lumpur on the HQ Malaya padang on Saturday, June 5, in aid of Lady Templer's T-B hospital fund will be selected from the following sixteen plavers: Pte Fisher (West Yorks),
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  • 31 12 INDIANAPOLIS. May 31. i Reuter)— Bill Vukovieh won the Indianapolis "500" Grand Prix motor race today for the second successive year. He was driving a fuel injection special.
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  • 16 12 THE Singapore Gun Club will hold a shooting competition on Sunday at 10-30 a.m.
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  • 121 12 IN a return friendly badminton match at the Clerical Union Hall on Sunday the American President Lines Spcrts Club beat the Coronet by four games to three. Results .APL first): Singles: Senawi lost to Koh Kim Guan 18-14. 2-15 (retired): Chua Cheng Whye lost to Guinea Goh
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  • 123 12 SEREMBAN. Tues. -In a game marred by r.ough play, the Seremban Rangers defeated l&t year's league champions, the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club by two clear goals on the Station Padang this evening. After a goalless first half Rangers opened accounts through Peter van Huisan titer
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  • 204 12 THREE thousand people who paid about s" saw world champion, Wong Pen? Soon heat N gor's Abdullah Piruz 15-9. 15-10 in an exhi match between Kuala Lumpur's Lien Wah Singapore's Mayflower BP at the SBA last ni The match ended in a 2-2 draw. The
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  • 372 12 Sikhs Rout Rangers YOUNG Mens Sikh tion Bti etched Iheii i< i 1 s a.k.A Division they trounced t: 1 at tho BODC terday. By tory the Sik!.-, ahead of St ai S who h.ive two pimoi The Sikhs and 9 in a key natch on Sund a 1 Parrer
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  • 60 12 foi.i.owiw. ere l nets of the Rex BV ment: Open champion: Q Chuan; runner-up: I Ho k. "A" S Low Poll H\e. I Cheonj Thiam I I Kiat Siong; runner-up: I Yeo. Tan Cht runner-up: Chee Ye~ I Women's singles Ang; runner-up. Tm Neo. Iter teem' Teo'i
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  • 91 12 Chew Bee, Khoo Win Doubles ONG CHEW BEE and Dr. F. Y. Khoo took the YMCA. Open Doubles title beating A. G. B. Pakir and H Khamis at Bras Basah Road yesterday. The first tsix games in the opening set went with the service after which Chew Bee and Khoo
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  • 513 12 I Ol R GOALS, including a "hattrick" bv schoolSSL Ma H rice Kho and all of them briskly and t*ui ia tly xecuted gave enigmatical Chinese Athletic a 4—l victory over HM Dockyard, in Yesterday's SAFA Div. 1 leatruft Pnrnnntor of Besar Stadium. The technique of
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