Sunday Standard, 18 April 1954

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  • 26 1 With 8 page COLOUR comics FREE SUNDAY STANDARD n m ft £> m 3. Vol. IV. No. 2<>o. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1931 rWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 354 1  -  BOB PERIES By Father Chains Son In Cubicle Standard Staff Reporter WHILE thousands of children were enjoying the Easter holidays, 12 year-old Sim Kau Yau was chemed and padlocked to the iron bar of a window in a dark lirrk cubicle in the heart
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  • 44 1 100 Killed In Train Explosion I W Cambodia. f Over a hun- killed foiloMtambusb of a 1 Pnom Penh reveal I '>:' the ii mbei >1 i e explos ed o ng the train th n d ha vieack t3 week. took two i■> be
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  • 143 1 HANOI, April 17 (UP) Vietminh rebels clung today to positions on Dien Bien Phu's main airstrip and loyal defenders of the fortress said a new Red assault "appears unavoidable." Fren <• h Union volunteer infantrymen, who had never .lumped before, parachuted Into Di'.-M Bion Phil today to
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  • 64 1 CLEVELAND. April 17. (AP) An apologetic young man walked into trie' Cub Be\ eiiga Company on Thursday, smiled and said: 'Tm terribly sorry, but this is a stickup." After he took US$25 from Mrs. Mary di Cillo. the young man apologised "You see, this is the
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  • 30 1 KAPI/R SIXGH. (33). was killed when he was involved in an accident with a car in Rorhore Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. He died on the way to hospital.
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  • 19 1 PRINCESS Margaret will make a three-day tour o' Germany In July, it was announced In London. UP.
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  • 19 1 A SIX-YEAR OLD girl was ft»' -I dead in a well along JUionf Road, Singapore, last
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  • 165 1 AMERICA PREPARES AGAINST NEW GAS WASHINGTON, Apr?l 17, (ReaterV— The Onited State! army has reported "some success" in preparing a dtfence for 3 tasteless, colourless, invisible poison fas whi h, it said, the gov et Un mi was st wkpiling. A >rding to testimony rr le publn here Major Ge:eral
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  • 83 1 Red Papers Found In Rural Areas SINGAPORE: Communists yesterday distributed pamphlets, posters and pictorial;. In the rural areas. In Woodlands Police tore down and seized 13 documents: In Bedok and m the Biikit Panjanf aroa, near an open air i cinema, posters were pitted on the walls of attap houses
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  • 42 1 UNITED NATIONS. NewYork, April 17: (AFP) The population of the world will be doubled in ]e>s than 70 years, acrording to a United Nations publication issued yesterday. The world population at the present time is abouL 2.469.--000.000 persons
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  • 107 1 OFFICERS and men of -he American Navy will entertain today about 100 children ot Asian workers at the British Naval Base, orphans from the Children's Aid Society and Singapore Scouts aboard The four United Stages destroyerwhich arrived in port yesterday. The children, bovs and girls.
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  • 64 1 FERRARA. Italy, April 17 (AP)— Mario Tabellini saw snakes on Thursday night. First, four of them crawled into his farm kitchen. He killed them, then pulled aside some bricks to see how they came up from the cellar. When he was through, he had killed
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  • 392 1  -  K. C. ARUN "Operation JekylT In Negri By KUALA PILAH, Sot.— Two hundred Communist terrorists, including the Near, Stote Committee ond the notorious Ist independent 'killer Platoon, ore todoy ploying "Mr. Hyde" to security forces ten times their number in Jekyll/' one of the biggest
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  • 97 1 PARIS, April 17 (Reuter) Colonel Christian De Castries, Commander of French troops of Dien Bien Phu has been promoted to Brigadier General, it was announced here yesterday. I Castries. 50--year-old son I one of nce's o:d- military j lilies has >\vn back rv .^sdii'it *^j Commul
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  • 229 1 Malaya flu's weok. found on their bodies '.veapon? taken duribg an ambush On Polire last Dectvnber. I>etMa! of foo.l I.s one of the f)ne>t weapons in tlio arsenal of "JekyU" planners. Said Brigadier Howard: "At least jiixty soldiers have temporarily assumed the role of
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  • 207 1 PETROV'S WIFE IS CALLED BACK TO MOSCO W MELBOURNE, April 17.— The Melbourne Argut said foday Moscow has ordered the immediate return > Russia of Mrs. Evokiya Petrov, wife of the Soviet diplomat, who has sought asylum in Australia. Mrs. Petrov would fly bock to Moscow on Morvjjy escorted by
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  • 20 1 RADIO telephone servi between Formosa and Au>ii !io. mmh'. led through II i konj;. were inaugurated v.'il-m--dajr.
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  • 163 1 DISCUSSIONS at the Geneva conference may well establish whether peaceful co-existence with the Communists is possible, or whether the world will have to live under the continuing threat of Communism. Mr. Richard G. Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs, said this over Radio Malaya, last
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  • 53 1 TAIPEI. April 17. (UP).— Chinese college students who have refused to bow to the Nationalist flag and pictures of late Dr. Sun Yat Sen will be suspended from school, the Ministry of Education stated. Several students refused to pay homage to th« flag or Sun Yat Sen
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  • 65 1 Dulles' Plan Is Attacked NEW DELHI. April 17. (UP). Indian Prime Minister. Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, today repeated his call for a eea>e-fire in Indo-China and criticised the West's plan for •'united action" as a threat. Nehru, away on tour, sent a message to Parliament. commenting on the Britisti. French and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 105 1 <BROOKC> CEILIMC S H "L S IRKIT. SINGAPORE WUiinT ANXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAXA-TABS Ttey Relax Your Nerves r^ a source of absolute relaxation and *l "!m by uking REUXA-TABS-they bring 1 and tranquility to sufferers from nerv« r 'i during the day and promoting peaceful J
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    • 69 1 r ij d b i&^^ coto sTomof Q£*4<^\ BO FA DR|L «-s ■iav/aW B^aw *!bhF a 111 wA Bofa twist drills ore manufactured exclusively of tfcgh Spcod Steel of a special analysis based on the results of tHe latest American developments. This onolysis gives the Bofa twist drills an extremely
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  • 444 2 By Christine Diemer THE Hongkong Government it now considering a I plan to open up on industrial area to accommodate 2,000 new factories, Mr. U Tat Choo, Vice- President of the Hongkong Manufacturers' Union, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. U. is on a
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  • 97 2 SOLUTION for last week's puizk: Base of a steel paper spike. The $2« prixe joes to >lr. Thonr Hum Wan t o Woodbridge Hospital. Singapore. His entry was the first correct one to be opened by the Contest Editor This week's puzzle Is the picture of another
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  • 98 2 NINE villagers from Kam-I pong Pasir Puteh in the Ulu Kelantan District, will get big rewards for slashing a Communist terrorist to death with their parangs. The nine men and their penghulu. Hamzah. were at- tacked by three terrorists durine which Hamzah was thol dead. ihe nine
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  • 265 2 Standard Staff Reporter n Jl* Society of Malay Culture has appealed to Mr. C. L. lan. Progressive Legislative Councillor, to request the Singapore Government to amend its Cinematograph Films Ordinance (1953) s o that a member «f the Society may sit on the
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  • 183 2 FAMILY joy rides with learner driver at the steering wheels are now forbidden, and what is more, they are also not allowed to drive when they please within the City limits. Also they have each to pay $10 to renew the.r provisional licences.
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  • 55 2 $2ioo C h", OI K ARSHIP fun d with 52 400 has been started in the K-S ny to a;:sist Sikh children, who are studying in BJoSSSSf s hocl h» T e H m p ney s be n rionated c v,? uru N »nak Sat Song
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  • 116 2 Water Project ForKlang KALANG, Sat The new 15.000.000 Klang Waters and the two water reserv< in at the North Hummock F •Till serve K!^:-. 4. Port S*i ham and Kua'r. BelsngOf 1 y the middle o[ tbii Ji The new project undertl bv the Pub::- Worki Dt;. menl is designed
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  • 116 2 SINGAPORE Anti-1 ei I lU> nj e I n ni n< ry < i ♦he late Mr. Y«€ Ch h wall. Yto Shi A lion. S r.^;.--po-e $150 00; l fami y and Mr. 'ar i Mm 5. C Ting. $60 On: V Kee Hue an.i F.v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 94 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advcttita 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 branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh till ]^^riZ^n^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-*-m. Today: 3.15-t>3o 9.30 p m. South-East Asia
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    • 134 2 "I Mil j Hopit. 1 on i rang, are 3f n l tduca £5 not p<»* f ''I I Apr ware. < j M I rf Chin I M. doctor «~-^i-4 apply I 1 M| Rond." M !wn %M .1 \CCOM. YAC\W -I dOODMAVWHO l> I > tmnffa Hri« Mil
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 49 2 MISCELLANEOUS ARK you in Trouble? Whether personal affHirs, job court case or financial dimcultics. can be revealed and solved bv U« Sla .r Consult the most reliable Siames* Astrolo K er l Xm R de 40 Brag Busah Road Singapore fee $4/. per. i*ou«l reading only (not b> oo*it>
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  • 274 3 Standard Staff Reporter TH E Rubber Producers' Council, Federation of Ma! fl v« u that m about the next four or five years there will be a w Tm 'T^ of rubber, and to meet this contingency producers are uraed* Sho^°
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  • 171 3 4 Pupils Out Of 15 Selected I Standard StafT Reporter FOUR of the 15 candidate: I who appeared belore tht i Selection committee of Sin i iapore's Schoo>*of Building I on Thursday have beer selected to undergo thre* months training in brick J ]*yi*9 at the School u, Ba testier
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  • 45 3 FROM Tuesday, April 27 Ula Airways will extend 1 »sdays' service ML t»Xi 105 to Sandakan. Effective from th same date, the ser- re-designated ML ♦08 ML 4)7. M a i md newspaper! for Sandikan will be accepted an tliii flight
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  • 37 3 J> Hie Alaxandra Road and Henderson Road Junction to pump vvater from the roadside the heavy downpour on Friday evening resulted i n the 031 Vm. flooded an d was ob! structuu traffic
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  • 477 3 I reeeatly fished at Kusu and Sun?»>^ islands and cam e bark *it!t j v.rv poor catch. Can ,V'»u tell m,. |h« typ P and the ■iae m iish one can expect »o catch there. Please advi s< as t» irka| tackle to use. Where can I g^t
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 3 VIK. MM QLEE KAY. traffic representative of Cable and Wireless Ltd.. who is frequently referred to is "The Businessmen's Friend will leave Singapore by air on a fourwe<** holiday i n AustralU on April '10.
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  • 162 3 Police Tn fhertaft'lV SSLTSSU**, th e S '»^Pore under fire vesterdav in ii a so «rt»es came «f Faia, o rf^&*'S^ iSSUC WhiUj agreeing that 'Vr^* has increased and that < e •et 1 societies mus( be prevented rroro establishiai a reign of terror"
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  • 58 3 THE Royal Singapore Flying Club started its Easter Joy Rides yesterday which will be continued till tomorrow. A short ride will be $10 and a long one $20. Austers will be used this time. The public are welcome from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the
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  • 50 3 A .11 year-old woman. Neo Chai Huay. was killed at the 12i-mile Woodlands Road on Friday evening She was involved m a motor accident and died before the arrival of an ambulance. Eyewitnesses of the accident are requested to contact Inspector Henry of the Traffic Police Ofl&ce.
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 3 Photo. The Patron of the SinsaP° r f Young Malayans Club, Dato C. J. Pafflar was "At Home" to 35 members of the Club at his residence i n Joo Chiat Place, Singapore last week. Among the guests were the German Consul In 0 I>r. Hans Ulrich Granow, the Philippine
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  • 168 3 Standard Staff Reporter exoe^ted to atT^ 000 a ap dwellers Si ""l"»-e are tadwSUSTil ?heir°p&h! eSt aSain>t It i s expected that some j kampotig representatives may 1 demand the adoption of a policy of non-co-operation with Government until a petition which their Association sent
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  • 139 3 AX INDICATION thai Singapore Co-operative Hon,Ing Society f l)r non-f tavern. meal servants will he forme- J shortly is given in the Report of the Co-operative Societal for the last quarter of 195.1 The Report states that dming Ittl, the co-operaln movement, although progressing steadily,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 226 3 KOLYNOS the "Active "Chlorophyll Toothpaste Jean lively taste of green Kolynos gives your mouth a crftil refreshed feeling. Iu clean flavour reaches into f crevice freshening every corner. And that gloriouj ■ng freshness is your proof of the all-round mouth care that I Kolynos with Chlorophyll gives you: keeps your
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    • 42 3 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of tha Standard in Kuala Li'mpur. Penang and ipoh.
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    • 186 3 SAVE AND SEW WITH SINGER AT LAST pre-war hire purchase terms on new SINGER hand, treadle and electric machines and motors. Hand and treadle machines from $12 per monlh J T.'*w i l f jtv T^ j* Al^is>» JoJjfcrfßfljiiPßMlißpsi ■T^"* 1 H B **i^>^M^B«^n«fti^.^ B Mitaa.BEAiSa^^krfBHfI»A^B^MSASBSSHSBHBtfIiHB^BSSBISBBBV *M>^ j^^^_*^^. I FREE
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  • 364 4 $7 MIL. DRAINAGE SCHEME FOR W. JOHORE JJOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Os« <>f (he biggest and most important schemes in Johore, testing well over $7,000,000 which will protect 226 square miles of land in the .West Coast of Johore from ftn water and floods, is now under construction by the State
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  • 433 4 Malay Royal Families Quit Their Ancestral Homes 41H*trar"M» Hat Sum^ent 50... KUALA LUMPUR Sat. An "exodus" from their present ancestral homes in Klang may shortly be made by the members of the Royal families descendants of the late Sultan of Selangor. Sir Aladin Suleiman Shah. The ancestral bungalows on a
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  • 88 4 DOUBLE THE PENSION THE 63 yeor-old Sultan during Hie Japanese regime who now lires a reclusive life in his partly let house in Klang. He is Tungku Musa Eddin, Tungku Klono, brother of the present Sultan of Selangor. Tungku Klono gets now a total allowance of $1,295 from the Government.
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  • 259 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE and Malava are free of nbfes, fowl pox and other animal diseases because of the vigorous drive and vigilance maintained by the Federation's Department of Veterinary Services and. sim-r its opening in 1953. the Department's $1,000,000 Veterinarv Research Institute in the
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  • 149 4 One-Time 'Famous,' Now Begs A 'FAMOIS man rim inu tin* Jap (>< < iip.itu>n of Malaya u.u MM h> Mr. i: 11. D'.Wtio in thr Sinsaport* K«»inlh I'flirr "imri. ynter4ay, Uml i» u.is hfi;i« m-ii! tinhouse of detention v luuhe Hould he u«ll looked .itlvr. The nun w.is ♦;.*> ve.»r<»ld
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  • 86 4 11 Strikers Charged With Being Absent SOME of the striking members of the In do- MalayPakistani Seamen's Union have been summoned to court i for alleged breath of tht Merchant Shipping Ordinance. They are to be charged i being "absent without suffi reason." Mr. M. A. Mdjid. |bt Unlm president,
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  • 82 4 THE ACTING Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland, will invaitlgaU and. if n«c«ttanr, tak* precautionary meafuTAi to tt«vent any outy««JtW dpi dl«d ol this th?t r .?lhr d tOM The St «nclard Caused by a microbe, it lives c fl k «n animal, the
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    77 4 WORLD fame, pianist, Tor de C.root. now i n Sinra We. wag entertained last ni >ht to a cocktail party fiven by Messrs. William Jacks and Company Limited, in the Coral Room of AdelPhi Hotel. Mr de Groot is seen at the Party (centre) with the managing director of William
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 320 4 AN IDEAL TONIC HAS BELN AWARDED 24 GOLD A SILVER MEDALS jCKKAVALLOSTONIC BARK and IRON WINE OVER 10,000 MEDICAL TESTIMONIES N*rv« uuH.,l^, J SERRAVAI O, Manufacturing Chemisl. TRIESTE, Es(. 1848. and Nutrient State Professor c*t Surlo take Ser*ava nr'i (fl iSi it) y^^T I C^EIEOMV> |/f i^aril 1 ;n «>
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    • 135 4 ITS DIFFER C3ilferiii| Flavor! \ORANCi ipteiure Authorised Bo" i MIS-SINOCO.I?^ I. L.tfle RooS, Si««3?o"^ Telephone. I^* 9 PlfCO u< PIFCo Mai an air S Individually ?i I ittradift pi taaaiMnei i^it>' TelrviMon In! Sole H TAN CHENG MOH M t.-i: am B TMJ HOME LlBKrfj WITHOUT THESE B«*i Thr W«rk«
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 88 4 Singapore Diary STORK ART SOrIKTY: fifth an- f sWrvk* 11 am zr.d Mar.darin nual exhibition ol works bv local service 7 30 t > ni artiste. British Count:: Hal. S'POKI-: MIXICAL 9OCIETT: r. -eStamford Road, from am sent? music by Cot D e Grool H uEILANG M.Y.F.: Easter sunrise under
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    • 241 4 SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA. SPORE- 716 am Mornin* Star; 7.30 New*; i.Jo Melody Mixture; 8 am Come Into the Parlour- 830 Breakfast Hour; 930 'Much ?n in 10 Mus »cal Round-up; 10.15 Music a La Carte- 10 30 Music in Malaya: 11 am Interlude; 1115 StiiWio Service Catholic Cathedral of the
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  • 573 5 500O LOVELY COSTUMES IN ICE SHOW TCOBODY is busier preparirig for the opening of Holiday on Ice in Singapore on April 22 than Marta Bruderer wardrobe mistress of the international ice show which has just completed its European season in Rome. The show is being sponsored by Fraser Sz Neave
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  • 243 5 KIALA LIMPIR, Sat.-The Deputy High Com missioner, Sir Donald MacGHlivray, said at a dinner ot the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association here tonight that the Emergency, paradoxically enough. had contributed much to the raising of the standard of living and health of many
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  • 130 5 Chinn Lauds The Welfare Volunteers SINGAPORE social workers rarely experience and never expert gratitude from those who come to them for help, said Mr. W. H. Chinn, adviser on social welfare to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a Radio Malaya broadcast last night. "Even today in the
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  • 65 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. ■Twhn Coadc, of the Royal Navy, was today fined $I<U) in the Police Court here for driving under the Influence of liquor and colliding with a pedestrian. He had no driving licence. In addtion, he was fined $100 for not being covered by
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  • 260 5 Mr. Lee Suggests Demonstration LABOUR City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon tng, will form an association among 6,000 Singapore Improvement Trust tenants to fight a ten per cent rent increase. This association, Mr. Lee told The Standard yesterday, will not interfere with the activities of
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 5 mt and Mrs. Chua Hern Tons after their wedding at the Singapore Registry re- cently The bridr w.u Miss Tham Sow lin The BfWH is «tt ii h (I to (he (ir.unophone C'orjpany Ltd
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Central Welfare Council, today, agreed to present Lady Templer. wife of the High Commissioner, with a plnque in appreciation of the work she had done for the Council.
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  • 225 5 JOHORE KAURI. Sat— Goh Kim Ann a Jaiflfllll was charged in the Sessions Court. Johorp Bahru. today with accepting an illegal gratification of S!0 from Ho Ee Kik in order not to bring a case aeainst him. The COUri was To-d thnt Hu reported lo
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  • 116 5 Terrorist Killed On Border KUALA LUMPUa Sat party of the Polite Field F..t«« in the Pahang-Negii Sembi border area jreaterda kiiw<i terrorist ami wounded another. The wounded terror! I raped with Ihn e oth( n ta led r the same lime A shot-gun, two nfl. > grrna rome u"'> i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 219 5 GET BETTER, o. LONGER SERVICE V^| FROM YOUR PEN! W7 'arker A//^ SsJ&S^ 15INO. p»V*, A/ DISSOLVES GUM by c/l«ap T WRITES PREVENTS CORROSION and lmk«f*m* rubber rot 9ivHt with all pent ute Parker Quink cs and 4 or "0 cr%. NT, MONTOR LIMIHD, PO. BO\' in, SINGAPORE. 00 NOT
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    • 125 5 A TIP FOR SINGAPORE THE Cola nut. one of fh* ingredients oi Pecs- i >>la. grows on trees »n 4* r ica and the West Indies T%4 f yy 3 t %m9rA iJPI I fll law 7/If I I If sands of white-c n aI e d operators, HflVf P'/t
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 89 5 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: from 7 30 p.m. on April I', to T..l<» a.m. on April 17 Singapore (74F). Penang i7i»Fi. Kota Rahru i T t l Kuala Lumpur (75F), Ipoh i73F). Knantan <71F>. Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. lo 7.30 p.m. on April 17 Singapore (K7F). Penang (89Fi. Kota
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  • 1332 6 URANIUM AT LAST! Less than Less than Two Pounds f f >wme i °1 Reached This is the fourth in a series of twelve articles entitled 'Report on the Atom" by Gordon Dean, Chairman U.S. Atomic Energy Commission 1950-1953. QNE might think from the preceding article we now had a
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  • 447 6  -  Mollie S. Patton By A I ANY are the potential l remedies that ar« being: siiKSested to suppress the alarming increase of crime among juveniles, but it may surprise you to know that music- i* featured among them. However, the truth of music's power
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 1610 7  -  TOM CLATWORTHY \by rffl TW HWT TIME an M tffietr frt« Irtatotr it illowed I fey tfct U*i if Control tt tell tfct story of what goes 01 MM tki fria mm if Iritiii'i belt-known criwinjl huttic itttitititi 1 days tnd nights belong to mf now. 1 have
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  • 865 7 IN VIENNA THE SPIES ARE VERY, VERY BAD 1 i Says LARRY jj FOLEY 1 ■*#%^*«-»^*-.^mm^wwwmd; KVV YORK.. Amerii cans are chuckling over > thi story of a crazy Com--1 munist spy which they say 1 nese are also chuck--1 ling over. i Tht' story was told by i correspondent
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 198 7 NEXT WEEK; Where the 150 women live How OHf Brushing With COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Removes Up 1b 85 Of Decay And Hour-Causing Bacteria! [""^^^^plilffiiSipll^PiHß Only The Colgate Way Poet All Three! L &-"<x»»X-::v: 1 ft p t >■# W/\lll\ »■>> |f II I*l H^B jJHk;:;:;:; x: 1 vLLAiiJ I vUK
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    • 23 7 I *',f' **j%fy*f < 3^^^pßßw^Hri#*.r^^M CRAVEN A' FOR SMOOTH, CLEAN SMOKING Largest-selling iSfe cork-tipped cigarette /^^^hx in the world. r'^^^fr Imported from London ghj
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  • 642 8  - That's The Trouble With So Many Women HAL BOYLE "says NEW YORK (AP).—Sometimes a homely girl will say defensively: "I wish I had the portrait of Whistler's mother tattooed on my forehead. That might make me more interesting to look at." This attitude is wrong. Patricia Medina. a British actress,
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  • 810 8  - Sentenced To Kiss Wife Daily D.P. GALLAHER By HEX he heard the judge remark ou| he would not send him to £aol a Kentucky man, charged recently with driving an automobile while under the influence of drink, was about to congratulate himself on getting off lightly. H e changed his
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  • 982 8 Terry Martin's Diary Mront M«nU> V#r#© <^ All The Film Star Are At Cannes T EFT Paris getting ready for the Easter tourist trade (tell you more nbout that later) and here I arr. In the sun Not a cloud in the whole sky At least not for the idle
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 1510 9  -  Raymond Mason By QNE of the most remarkable photographs in existence was taken by Captain Ira Abbott, of Yarmouth. Nova Scotia. It is the first known photograph oi a swordfish ramming a boat. This particular illustration shows the sword of the fish piercing the side oi'
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  • 1019 9 OWLS ARE REALLY WISE! Declares Peter Northend TT is no QSUSC for wonder that owls have for centuries been 'associated with evil and the supernatural. Silent in flight, addicted to dark woods and old buildings, grotesque in appearance, given to making unearthly shrieks, savage and relentless when hunting, and venturing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 700 10 IT wos the united front of the Eig Three thot turned the toble ot the Berlin Conference obout two months ago. It will be their un,ted front thot it going to block Communist designs ot Geneva ond other future gatherings. In this uneasy cold war, the Western
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  • 1828 10 Dulles' Trip To London, Paris Leads To Unity PARDON ME, YOUR SPURS IRE SHOWING r HE thorough manner in which the American Secretory of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, does things is ogoin exemplified by his trip to London and Ports lost week. With
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  • 1400 11  - SINGAPORE DIGS DEEP INTO ITS POCKET TO HELP THE NEEDY CHRISTINE DIEMER H Many Forms Of Appeal Made Throughout Year gINGAPORE, although made up of many communities each with charity problems of its own, stands second to none, as a city, in putting a collective hand in its pocket and
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  • 10 12  - H-Bomb Stirs The Calm British To Action ANDREW ROTH Says
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    1392 12 Kampong LONDON 'THE doctor's wife, puttering: about is her garden, explained why Britain, which long ignored the implications of atomic and thermonuclear warfare, has suddenly become so aroused about it. I was passing the doctor's wife on my way back from the post box and asked her how her garden
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  • 229 12  - They'll Dance To Help Crippled Children Christine Diemer RI uo will '•'He to the help of youngMen less jonnmite thm n they *h*n Mrs. Claire Corn don's pupils at the Art of Dance Mud/o. in Singapore, gi ve their second recital in two years on behalf of the Red Home,
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  • 552 13  - 'WHODUNIT' KEEPS 'TEC GUESSING OSWAL HENRY jj ]\[ICKEY SPILL ANE, betA ter known to readers as the 35-year-old American writing phenomenon whose detective thrillers have sold more than 20 million paperback copies, ha s sent the first of his seven novels on to the greater glory of motion pictures. The
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  • 226 13 THK vwttust dream of any -I gil i i> to have dome one day. But behind this; dosire there is ;ilso a subtle realisation thai loui walls do not m;ike a home. Kashyap Productions' *Naya Ghar" tells the story of one such girl. Her name is
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  • 227 13 QXE of the hottest French vy exports to the United States in recent years is a black-haired beauty named Barbara Laage (pronounced "lahzh") who soon will be seen In Malaya in her first American film, "Act of Love," appearing opposite Kirk Douglas. A United Artists
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  • 721 13 SIMO\E SIIA I \MK KXPOSI RK may be a bad thing: for a film but it's wondt-rful for a film aetreaa. Everybody wants me now since those daring pictures and the Mory of mt< at Cannes were published last week. My phone hasn't sto] ped ringing, and the
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  • 197 13 AX unkissed Japanese beauty said in Tokyo she would like to go back to Hollywood and give the boys a «econd chance Lamenting the fact Hiat slie had not been kissed during her three month stay in ihe glamour capital of the world either
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  • 346 14 Those Easter Recipes HAM FOR THlf BIG DAY IS TRADITIONAL 1/ ASTER is the feast of J hope. Food* that symbol ize this season sHtMsj in Ifcc sala menu. Make your tahl«beautiful with gleaming crsstal and silver. your most delicate cloth, most elt-jjant china and.
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  • 511 14  -  Gaynor Maddox By r rHIS is an exi ra spec ipe lor a b autiful J eake. I'.' ov.nytender, w ith a velcrumb. The lemonttet frosting i- fresh and tot in tangy contrast to the Icate layers. There are ted frosting flowers on the .->ide.
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  • 160 14 4 LEG of lamb is another traditional Faster meat. A<tua!ly. a leg of lamb is easy t<» cook. Wipe it with a damp cloth. To give it better flavour: Cut a small clove of garlic into tiny slivers. Pierre fleshy part of lamb with sharp
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  • 149 14 \OnWrKvitavnn losses "J T'yrtablvs into thi as soon after Walk them well be/otf m M° ST t °f th covering '"'■'■nils used in child- toys are washable. A QOfHi brushinq after a stuffed toy is bathed and dried makes it look like new |"O achieve colour
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  • 350 14 "Dear goy goner" "\IY BROTHER loved a x girl but was forced to marry someone rise. Now he wants me to marry this girl but I am in love uith another. What should I do? "R V. S." (Penam?) YOl R chotct of a bride has notfcmg to do with
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    400 14  - THE DROOP LOOK Janet Lee By-— IHE "droop" look is something that con happen to you. So beware of it. It's the byproduct of the present fashions for the "long" line and for casual clothes. Our sketch shows its effect on the girl (right): (1) With her flopping page-boy hair-style
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  • 818 14  -  Hat Boyle Says A WIFE at house cleaning time knows no such agonv as an untidy man forced to clean off hk office desk. To him throwing away the paper mountain he ha* come to love, layer by
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    • 303 14 Z T<»l) \V B mIH IH)N: L When .MMi'rr KOUSI to others, >»»u ;in- i.cvt to \mir-Ht Beajumin i r.nik- J III! Z- „C! N V X > IOK EVEBY- I <>M det an early start to > >voi being tardy Find a 5 nai n i lioui to 5
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  • 466 15 ABOVE: Yippeee 1 says the lonat-throwing ten gol:owgirl from Texas. From Texos^ Well, she n there A cowgirl? Well, in a way, yes. For tly days on a Texas ranch roundmgcy eclves. She is Pat Smythe, 24, Britain's horsewoman, heme again in Miserden —after a visit to
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  • 1287 16  - THE CENSOR 'S EYE IS ON THIS BOOK JOHN GODWIN Reviewed By rs v^ r 1 1941— the day Pearl Harbour was bombed o^sSAEg Jjj f r;;ii any mc n,^^ec r V ed b T O k .He eV sc r Jl e c y ed' O b l ond.
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  • 518 16  - THE DRUG TRAFFIC IS STILL GOING ON William Oatis NEW YORK. 'HE world's illicit- drug troHic is still flourishing and not enough countries ore helping fight it, says on international police report mode public in N ew York. The 47 -notion International Criminal Police Commission prepared the memorandum on 1953
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    114 16 The sr.iv- vkiri geirl with the vjK-.ir •m'liii i Kuo IT. *a tlrt" dami-r from tiraril. wh.-rr Ilir l coffee come*, from. I Nrlui t- in Britain with se\enl«t*n other Rmrili.tn RirK. and togetlirr they will iUimt roiimi a tirv during a world fliM.i of m iislr In London
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  • 277 16 MAMIE STOVER AND WHY SHE REBELLED MAMIE knew that bus>ner.s rorporjtslond, so she tronsf<ymed hrr Colled "New Deal Entcrpr.s**. Stover ood one down-at-heel lov».t«- real e-»?ate speculation* and Koo- In the sprmg of 1943 Morr., t Ma or Joseph Robert Alhr.gM. c* tont-ously she moved into o <V 120 residential
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  • 1054 17 Grand Win In Aw Hoe Cup By JEFFERY JAMES I SINGAPORE beat Hong Kong two-nil m i lnt B er P° r for the Aw Hoe Cup ot Jolon Besor Stadium. If you are one of those who look for heroes after e- ry great victory, then
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  • 450 17 I 1 u V I UMPUB, Sat.— Kedah are in a commanding position in their interi( Ket match against Selangor which began today at the Police Depot, L i C ßoad Kuala Lumpur. M »r batting first were all out for 72 runs.
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  • 115 17 Struggle For Runs At Penang Low scoring the '>ay in when Perak 1 for Hi iq the Lth Penang. -x vricketi for Penang had rd with one 1 D L;:Brooy v batsman to in, who took F r It l ins, \\.th i rrrak I r^ l I"«»»«* Ey« l
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  • 15 17 Colony Men Win In K.L. Is P. parts at Capita': phy. B Tec im tw<
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  • 303 17 Three unofficial Singapore Amateur Swimming Association records were slashed in yesterday's Penang-Singapore Easter aquatic meet where the Colony's swimmers practically swept the board In the first of the two day? meet held at the Chinese Swimming! Club. Of the three SASA'< records broken yesterday,
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  • 169 17 Plaice 's Fast Cycling KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The All-Malayan road cycling championships held in Kuala Lumpur this morning resulted in R Plaice of the Royal Air Force, Singapore, clipping off 8 mins 12 sees off the 1949 standing record in the 25 miles open championships. Plaice did the distance in
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  • 157 17 MALACCA. Sat. Singapore Combined Services trounced Malacca 8-2 in \h e Malaya Cap soccei fixture at Kubu StacLum today. Services attack was 'too fast against the slow Malacca defence. Service* pressed from the start but the forwards missed the mark. Later they got two quick goals through
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  • 66 17 AIX>R STAR. Sat.— Penang beat Perlis three-nil in a Malaya Cup soccer match played at Kan gar today. Penang netted twice In the first half through Pan* Siang Teik and Aziz Ahmad. In the second session. Aziz Ahmad scored again for Penang. Perlis fought back gamely
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  • 14 17 There was no play yesterday in the Singapore v§ Sel»f*r cricket mnieh.
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  • 116 17 A LOR STAR. Sat.— Kedah beat Combined Services 4—3 in the Malaya Cup soccer tie played here today. Kedah scored immediately on the start through Benjamin off Ismail Shaari Rahim Omar got the second goal. Services retaliated through Lovvns whoo scored from 30 yards out while
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  • 376 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Pla>ing with hardly a flaw, J. >*iven North Malaya and Selangor Golt Club champion, today created a new course record at the Malayan Golfing Association championship. His 18 holes in .0 bettered the record of 73 he established in 1952. At the end of
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  • 455 17 Bartley Are Youth Winners Bart lev Secondary Scho blitzed their way with bo blazing brilliance to score a 4-2 upset victory over the fanci<. favourites, powerful Pega> to become champion? of th< 1954 SAFA Youth Soccer O petition, in the third final played before a capacity crowd at Jalai) Besar
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  • 256 17 Blue Rs Suffer 6th Loss Blue Rover? Soortl Club. p'aying without th«ir repirp.r custodian. lost their nxth successive game when they met the Po'ice Snort* Association "A" In SAFA Division 3C League by six ponl? to one it Thomson Road ground yesterday. Wah Chin saved Ihe Rovers from a heavier
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  • 1313 18  -  LINESMAN THE SELECTION of A. Delilkan to play for Singapore against ;> e lan r raises the question: "How does the Singapore Cricket Association weigh tne strength of clubs in deciding in which division they are to be placed in me
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  • 343 18 R VTTING SfNGAPOSE 10] J Thorns RAK iSi v CSC IS Arkell SCC v CYMA. 7"». Suratl i VMCA v S^C II n D Armv v ST*C. 57. Foofc Sian. CRS v UNAS KC ALA l.l'MPl R 122. Hjrbajan Singh MBS v [ndi in». 81 M Wilson Klang
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  • 34 18 fudapfst April n -ap> The F C Ptamengo of Ri.i de> .1 meir scored ■> 0 victory i^iin-.' the Budapest KniszJ >»c- club >m Friday before so.oofl Bering Hunt iri *m% h re.
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  • 19 18 TAIPIXG Sit Kilai Club bo P mud a 2 )In n:>: divi»i vi ,>r mii vesterdav.
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  • 398 18  -  RAFMAN By li> a rtarraiißcu i#i\ision line I'niUA at Seletar last Thursday. Far Fast i v *bj beat the RAOC by two goals to ne hl very convincing victory. On the wh o P V 1 scrappy with the only bright spots )nn hr tJ The game was spoilt
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  • 207 18 Tribute To Thompson I I I AS A TRIBUTE to Prp. Thompson ol the < RAPC >tar rager. KM < Soon Vil'age put up a lf> < pr.v-en'ative side to op- i nose the paymen in < Thompson's farewell match Thompson has repre- setitod the Army in 1 basketball in
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    • 102 18 tomorrow's Sport Tomorr m the v ii ire iway lo R.\k friendly <:«n>.e. ind will *>e le.«v in* the Sp ax M im \\-\t Sund First Eleven t p i VMA ■I tMMMC in T Him. tin. itartinc ,<t torn <. hi t\ i the Sec m 1 EHe* en
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    21 19 SINGAPORE'S fn.irsome foursome, left to right. Sgrt. Bulat (welterweights. Austin Dunsford (bantamweight), Denis Lazaroo (lightweight) and Abu llalim (flyweight).
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  • 607 19 ITS FOUR OR NOTHING FOR OUR BOXERS SINGAPORE'S boxers for the Asion Gomes expect four gold medals— or nothing ot all. This is not a toss up by young Austin Dunsford and his men in the heads-you win-toils I lose A a^ lh n uf mcrc| y a statement of
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  • 236 19 I J I I P best possible team for the Games was selected Bam here are critics who cannot console themselves Wi his and are on fire about a better way of selectIs earn, they are welcome to have a go. criticise un■r i
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    99 19 J J OAT 4PRJL 30 at the newly renovated Great World Z 5 arena, the first Malayan title light in many years will Z i feature Singapore's Lim Kee Chan and Perak'f Jagir Z Z Z Singh lor the Malayan fenllienceight championship. Jagir Singh was nominated by the Boxing Boards
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  • 325 19 JEFFERY JAMES' ASIAN GAMES SERIES FAM CHOO BEXG. coach of the Colony boxing team for the Games, has been the lIMM behind school boxing for more than 20 years. Some of the best known Colony amateurs 'graduated' from FAM's class. IN ABOUT 10 DAYS, Mr. G. H. Kurt, Singapore Olympic
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  • 201 19 I CAN understand the Army's attitude in not wishing their boxers to mix it with our Asian Games prospects with the FARELF championships and other Service tournaments on this month but Malayans must feel disappointed in their attitude towards this country's aspirations for Asian Games
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  • 104 19 BARTLEY Secondary Srhool who meet the Pegasus loday in the final of the Youth competition at the Jflan Be.«ar. will tour the Federation next week. They leave for their first match with Malacca High School On T<:e?dav. and after meeting the Malacca Combined Schools, will
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  • 102 19 IPrnansfs Malaya (hen? i th. l«-.id in the N < <m.i Cola <on■d the t\\« > Most wlar footballers for train--1 m tngland "f the count \nz over- previous weeks' trammate Pang o iv nou in langor'a lai v.hilp fourth place is occupied by an unknown' from
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  • 327 20 UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDON'. Apr. IT ißeuter)— Football resu u LEAGUE DIVISION I Boltun B! ickp 1 Burnley 2. Hudder«fleld 1 Charlton I, Ail m Villa 1 Liverpool o. Cardiff 1. Manchestei U 2, Portsmouth 0. Middlesbro 0, Sunderland u Newcastle V Arsenal 2 Preston 1 Chelsea 0 Sheffield Wed.
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  • 2315 20  - KHOR MOUSA ALL THE WAY IN DERBY WINDSOR LAD By IPOH. Sat. KHOR MOUSA, a five-year-old Persian Gulf *eldine winner of the St. Leger last season made it 1 pillar to post affair tif annex the valuable Perak Derby run over U miles today, concluding day of the Perak Turf
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