Singapore Standard, 31 May 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard zxv -k A SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 11 1 Eleven Soviet Ships Arrive In Singapore fl l« X i R
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  • 4 1 200 Malays Homeless encn
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  • 7 1 De Lattre's Son Dies In Action ZXVczxvc
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  • 64 1 piio! o. Upper picture shows part of the fleet of Russian trawlers which •invaded" Singapore yesterday at anchor m the Outer Roads. Lower pxl.ire shows the stern of the 1,425--ton Angara, mother ship of the fleet of Russian trawlers now hi part. with some
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  • 438 1 MatuJanl Maff Re*|M>ri«»r IMPLEMENTATION si Singapore** civil fefeace plans nia> Uc dMaycd bei-niM* iht* GovrrnmrMt has »ti tar no »ucrr«!» m s^'urin* tli«* requirttl i»nmlH*r of qualified instructors. One "chief instruct ht and wn nan iam." two "instruc- rs" and
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    67 1 \\n: OSCCI ID. Kinsslev. who Baa arrived at Far East Air Force Headquarter*. Singapore, as Command \V K\ F. Staff Officer. She replaces Winu Offker F. IV Hill, uho ha» returned to the United Kingdom on completion ol h»'r tour of overseas duty. Win^ r Offirer Rin^sley ion
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  • 131 1 LONDON. M .»y 30: (Reu'er) In an effort to brealAh* d«ad- k in the 13 areeks old talks m Paris on an agenda tot a "Bis Four" Fcreign Ministers' con- >rence m Paris, the three Western powers have derided to send note to Moscow, diplomatic
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  • 325 1 EASINGTON, ENGL4ND, Mz? 30 (Al*) Resc»« rrewa rlaw»-«l ihron^h Utr of «lebris today m a BCrOin^l> hooeiess r;u'«* to r< itch <:^> BriiUU miners scaled «.ff MM» feel Imlow ground. Fifteen others, all dt*a«l. have been accounted i**r. but there was no \\or«l \r\
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  • 108 1 LONDON. May 30 (Reuter) —Ernest Bevin, former Foreign Secretary, Is to be re'ouried among Britain's Kings. Queens, statesmen and poets m Westminster Abbey, the country's greatest shrine. Announcing this today Prime .Minister Clement Attlee told the House of Commons that the burial would
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  • 174 1  -  Oswald Henry By THANKS to the skill of two A- Singapore craftsmen a ruler is being crowned today m Brunei. It all began In November last year when the Resident Q f Brunei sent an S.O.S. to Singapore. There was 10 be a Coronation
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  • 322 1 Standard Staff Reporter ALLEGATIONS that the Johore Government is "the greatest glaring exponent of Communalism" pad that immigrant people if allowed to become nationals of the State "are more likely to be fifth columnists"' than loyal citizens were made m the Johore State Council
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  • 314 1 Sultans Will Fight Nationality Bill, Says Kedah Ruler Standard London Cotrmp— AemA LONDON, May 30 Malaya's Sullan* will ii^lif if British officials become "too hisrlihamird m pre**iri«: acrrptanrt' of the State Nationality Bill," the Sultan of Redah told The Standard m an interview here today. He said that the Sultans'
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  • 399 1 THF. Singaporr StaiMlartl*!* l.o:nl<»ii < !orre«}»«ndenl cabled \r?*Jt*rila\ l\\a\ rh«- >nltan of k<»<lah ksM bee« iniora§nsg irirmlh Malawi m 1 .omlun ilia! llir "Sullan* are brtn^ pushol arouitii l»> \hr Ili^li < «m»nii>r»HMirr of \Uv r»Mi«-ralion ol Malaya. N ir Hnirv (inrnr\. without
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  • 76 1 Soviet Nines In Korean Waters WASHINGTON x I V T> Ad.-ni F( f' today I I'- -'e-i ji forces >»■•, t- a' •.■.-.:<-, RtU ta the f*v Ad S ma Chief US Kaval Op< at io«s, it d c Rim I H ayr- ta I ■>• M ■•D'^ as t
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    • 86 1 J 00^ that you're JubOatlng a^out l to your pay che iue .but i different aort o. clini •i :-i I think it may havt to do with the tiflm I promised you!" I II ii-.h Mo; nay —in all iU iilory!" spe Unen m the frig. las 1 let
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    14 2 photo. Mr Khoo Onu Let and Miss Jennie "^ou. who were married yesterdaj David
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  • 14 2 Sin gapor t din G I t Offlci framing C ps •X
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  • 297 2 APPEARING before Mr. Justice Wilkinson m the Hi-li i ourt jretterdaj, an arra\ of counsel representing the trii*tt«> ami beneficiaricfl ol the «'?<tat«' of the late Mr. Jtcph \artm Klias souaht the direction of the ourt re«ar«liiii: the interpretation of a clause
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  • 237 2 62 Tenants Say: 'We'll Stay Pui* Standard Staff Reporter QUIT notices i>*uetl by the Singapore Improvement Trust to 62 of their tenants m post-war flats will not lie withdrawn as the Trust ha<l sufficient justification for asking them to quit. The Trust has authority to
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 2 Picture by Some of the student teachers who took their examination after an intense .three -month introductory course. The examination was held at the Teachers Training Colter (bO firls, 30 boys). and at Raffles Institution (140 boys). Michael Goh
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  • 136 2 Here is the tenants' side of the siory: The SIT tenants, who hare received eviction notices obtained their flats without resortinQ to irregular or illeQ :1 methods, a spo^et'iian of the tenants told The Standard yesterday He said that (hey have all decided to stay put.
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  • 224 2 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, who has been asked by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to look into the case of these f!2 tenants has written to the Chairman of the Trust to conduct a thorough tnvestis tti m into the whole affair before any final
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  • 64 2 AHMAD Ali Khan Surattee was charged m the Sing; po.*e Second Police Court yesterday with cheating Robinson Co., Ltd., by dishonestly induci lg them to deliver to him 12 wrist watches, valued at $1,930 ai Raffles Place on May 29. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of
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  • Article, Illustration
    83 2 (Iroup photo of nurses who received their general nursing and midwifery diplomas from Dr. ED. Pridie Chief Medical Officer at the Colonial Office. Dr. Pridie is scat "i at the centre, and others from left are: Miss. Chan Peng Chi, Miss. E.R. RintouJ (Principal Matron), Miss. Ong Mvi Neo, Dr.
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  • 476 2 BACK AFTER 12 YEARS, JOURNALIST SAYS: Standard Staff Reporter A FORMER Singapore journalist, Mr. Eric J. Downton, who is paying a brief visit to Singapore after 12 years of wandering through (>.i different countries m search of news and adventure, is struck by the "gro*iiiij sell -reliance
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  • 373 2 (il\ I\<; judgmeni m the Hi«ih Court yesterday In the appeal by Squadron-Leader (»eor«»e Charles inton against conviction and sentence of six months' simple imprisonment arid a fine of s 1 .000 on a charge of corruption, the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Hronn.
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  • 92 2 NG Yo g Siah 1 30. pleaded guilty m me Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when charged with possession ol 600 leaf packets of chandu on board a tongkang on May 29. Baii SI. OOO m two sureties was offered untii June 20. when the
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  • 139 2 IT WAS graduation day for I the nurses at the Singapore Genera] Hospital yesterday. Twenty of them who have passed their final examination m general nursing and midwifery received diplomas at an i informal function held at the! Nurses' Quarters, from Dr. E D. Pridie.
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  • 275 2 Standard SialY Bepstter TO cefebnOe the 2Odi aimivrrsary of th« f<uni<lalion of his butifaeM m Siti«:aj»or<'. Mr. I Mamram. well knoun Indian liiiHJnrnnmiiM, >*ill pr«'senl a **laruc chelae to the Sinjiaporr AntiTubercofaMil A^sorialion. The presentation will be (ha to Airs. RfacDonafcd, wrtta lias always taken
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 80 3 A TOTAL fine ol $180 was imposed on Le w Ah Scon by District Judge, H. B. Livingstone m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday when Leow was convicted of driving a car without an "L" plate, without a licensed driver when Leow had only a
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  • 585 3 THE JOHORF Slate Nationality Bill uas referred to a five-mai Select Committee m tlie Johore State Council yesterday, after having pastil through its first and second reading. Mr. \Y. Martin McCall, the State Legal Adviser, m moving tlu second reading of the Bill, described
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  • 183 3 Hit Run Motorist Fined $65 HOW a private car driver chased a hit and run driver was told m the Singapore First 1: iffic Court yesterday. The driver, Leong Ah Foo pleading guilty to negligent driving resulting m a collision with a tricyc c >>n April 24 at East Const
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  • 177 3 DSO Winner Led Company Against Reds Labis Battle Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Major Poter Richardson, of Jersey, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Order last year for his leadership of the M B" Coy. of the l/2nd Gurkha Rifles, which resulted m the killing of 25 terrorists, also
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  • 141 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR years ago, a lance-ser- 1 lete live of the Singap re P ice Force was charged m District Court with extortion ai> rebreaking. He was released on bail and the Police interdicted him from duty pending result of the case. When
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  • 179 3 A TOTAL of T.1 98.8 19 has been spent by the Johore Government on resettlement scheme.-; during 1950 and up to May 15 this year, out of an allocation of 58.7()5.0'J8 by the Federation Government "for this purpose This was revealed m trie Johore
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  • 77 3 THE offi c bea era of the Singapore Traction Co Employees Union are: President, R X Saxny; VicePresident A Kar;m, S ecretary, Jaswant Singh; G R Gooal: Treasurer. R.im U;a£er Singh; Sankta I) Committee: Lee Ah Kow, M Gurusamy L'i^^er Singh. Leek Peng Ye"»w. S. M
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  • 30 3 THE Johore State Council yesterday observed a minutes silence as a mark of respect to *'ne late Dato Teoh Siew Khor. who recently died of heart failure.
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  • 110 3 A MTDDLE-AGED Indian wo- November after she went to live man Sellam alleged m the Sin- m her son-in-law's house She j m ore Second Police Court yes- said she was not prepared to go r.rH- v that her husband, a gov- back to her
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Correspondent A DANISH team of B.C.G. experts under the auspices of the United Nations International Children Emergency Fund and the World Health Organisation will be m Singapore early next month to help m the fisht against tuberculosis m the Colony. To
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  • 123 3 The following Singapore appointments were announced yesterday. Chief "inspector F. C. Pestana, Singapore Police Force, to act ■>s Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. M. Campbell. Education Officer, Malayan Education Seivice, to act as Principal. Teachers' Training College, Singapore m place of Mr. J. D. Joseph Mr R. Ellis. Education
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  • 82 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.- A young Indian M. Pandiyan, who was produced on a charge of murdering K. Subramaniam. was acquitted and discharged by Hi Justice H.W. Wilson, m the Supreme Court today At the close of the case, defence Counsel. Mr. R.P.S. Rajasooria, told the
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  • 64 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Bandit casualties for the month are soaring as three more of them have fallen to the security farces m the last 24 hours. Two of these fell m Batu Gajah. The dead bandits have been identified as Lee Kow and Yin Son. T c
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  • 117 3 Standard Malay Correspondent. AN APPEAL to tin public Cor material sympathy towards Malay detainees m the Federati >n made by Inche Abdul Aziz Ish Federal Legislative C an article m the Utusan Mcl I "The purpose of this appeal purely humanitarian In its motive." .-:;i;ed
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 3 Photo by lnche Abdul Samad bin Haji Sallch of Camerov Highlands, and Che Arbaeiah binie Abdul Majid, daughter of a wellknown Malay business man m Kuala Lumpur, after their wedding at Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur. V. K. Yap
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  • 44 3 KULALA LUMPUR. Wed The Pahang State Council today n-i^sed the first and second readins; i f the Pahang State Nationality Bill. Three new members, Messrs. AM I. Austin. Legal Adviser, A.O. Kiddle. Financial Officer, and Ramli bin Mohd. S.-iid. were
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  • 244 3 Standard Start' Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two applications were made by defending Counsel this morning when Harbajan Singh appeared before the Second Magistrate. Inche Haron, on a charge of enticing away a married woman. Arjit Kaur. the wife of Katar Singh a corporal
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  • 520 3 BBC Report On Malaya By ANDREW ROTH, Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, May M) "In GoA psai iim«. M Malaya will be the Commonwealth's richest Dominion. Sir Patrick Mrkrrron, told British lintenern m an hour-long report on Malaya on the 8.8.C. This extensive survey of the Malayan
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 314 4 Josey's Talk Aimed At Fed.—Frisby Standard Slaff Reporter THE Singapore Director of Education. Mr. A. W. Frishy, yesterday said that there Mere iiearh 20,000 more children of all age* attending m hool this year than last year. The present school attendance totalled 140,000. attending
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  • 349 4 TH£" second Singapore Asian doctor to return from tin' United Kingdom as a Member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists is Dr. AC. Siriha. First to )iold that distinction is Professor BH. Shea re?. Professor of Midwifery and Gynaecology, University of Malaya.
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 4 Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Soot Pee Yam of Singapore who were married recently. The bride was formerly Miss Jessie Ong Bok Rim Lioyd Studio
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  • 149 4 LEE KAI. a 18-year-old Chinese, who exhibited indeceni literature at Kampong Kapor Road on May 19, v. as sentenced to one month's imprisonment m the s ngapore Firsi Poli< c Court yesterday, The prosecution story was thai two detectives while on rounds m that area
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 4 Mr. 1-im Poh Leong, the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Soo Ban with his bride Miss Soh Yun Neo, the youngest daughter of the iate Mr. Soh Sze Siew and Madame Lee Ah K:\ng. Both families are from Singapore. The groom's father is a well-known Singapore businessman. David
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  • 87 4 AMERICAN? m Singapore yesterday observed "Memorial Day" also known as "Decoralion Day" it: memory of Ameri can soldiers who have fallen m the wars. Originally it wai day to honour the dead of the American Civil War. Except for the United States Consulate and the U.S. Information
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  • 206 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Salvation Army is a religious organisation declared Lt. Col. F. W. Harvey when he detailed the services rendered to the community by the Salvation Army at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday. "The dynamic behind all we i do is our
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  • 340 4 FIVE men, who robbed a lorry load of rubber worth about $23,000 nearly got away with their loot alter making a transaction and delivering it to a rubber factory m Bukit Timah Road. This was alleged ai the second day's hearing of a preliminary inquiry
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  • 260 4 A CHINESE woman wanted to know m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, why her husband was operated on without her personal written consent. The woman. Tay Gel Ting of Cheng Cheok Street was giving evidence at an inquest into the death of her husband Goh Ea
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  • 66 4 RAFFLES LIBRARY yesterday announced that from June It; a charge of five cents will be made for each day a honk is retained over the period for which it was lent. The accumulated overdue charge shall not exceed the value of the book, the cost Of the book
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  • 64 4 The Chinese Cl onUx r merce at its tnontfa d amitte< meeting yesterday decided to a^k the Singai re Government to extend I i Dec. 3] the period of exemption for Colony Chinese now m Communist China to return without applying for reentry visas The time
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    • 308 4 ACCOMMODATION 4 'HIXESE Advertiser U to take over, n possible. furnished 3 bed-room Bat De- tail? to B k T.L > .)4 Spore Standard. NOTICES V O'l [CE is hew given that I. the undei g tied, of No. 39, riverton Lane is applying to the Board of Licensing Justices
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    • 15 4 m ____T m a ■y^ /i A——*^ i_____u i^~m** f_m_OW m__mr^ _m_J m y V
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    • 105 4 Y.M.( A.. Orchard Road: i remh (lass 5.30 p.m.. Gymnastics (hiss ♦> p.m., Qhoir Concert Rehearsal 8 p.m. Chinese V.M.C. A.. Seltgie Road: Badmintun 5 p.m.. Body Building 5.30 p.m.. Basket Rail 5.30 p.m.. Table Tennis T.oO p m.. Bible Study Class 8 p.m.. Kvening School s—*J5 *J p.m. Y.W.C.A.,
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  • 81 5 PENANG Wed The Executive Committee of the Penang Lab >ur Party, m a press release today, state.! that 1 t party has gone c au ter of nominal.: g ts candidates iov the M tcipal electi N imination n due i »urse by ties and approved
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  • 58 5 Teluk Anson 's Third Batch TELUK ANSON. Wed. —The third batch of draftees, called up under the Manpower Regulations will leave Teluk Anson m a week's time for Wardiebuni Camp m Kuala Lumpur. Twelve Indians and four Chinese presented themselves before a selection board at the district hospital yesterday. Two
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  • 33 5 PENANG. Wed. The Goh Kongsi and members of the committee gave a dinner m honour of four ol their clansmen at their premises m Noordin Street here during the week-end.
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  • 142 5 $1,000- A- Year Villagers Shifted COST TOO MUCH TO DEFEND THEM Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The evacuation of the population of Pulai, a village m south Kelantan, has heen completed hy Security Forces. Government considers it a costly business to protect the villagers against bandit interference, hence the
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    22 5 Mr. -nd Mrs. (ieorge Tan Siew Sen? who were Married m Bin<apore yesterday. The bride was formerly Miss Rom* Bens Boey Kirn.
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  • 130 5 Perak MCA Education C'ttee Meets Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. The Perak MCA's Resettlement Areas Educational Committee met today to discuss the establishment of schools m resettlement areas. The committee decided to recommend to the working committee of the Perak MCA the employment of a paid secretary who will act
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  • 70 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Tuan Haji WahaMs said to be down with a cold. It is understood that his trip to the United Kingdom as guest of His Majesty's Government at the Festival of Britain may have to be
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  • 49 5 AT A rewell party to Mr. G. W. R tthery, Superintend ii of the Taiping Rehabilitation Camp, the inmates present! him with a Chinese banner and an album containing photographs of the staff, inmates and ex-inm ites, many of whom journeyed Long distances to attend the function.
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  • 94 5 St md.ird Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Owing to the uneven off-take m the past of" various graJ.es of rice it has been found necessary to Limit the percentage purchase of medium grade and the remaining 60 percent m varying percentages of high and Low grades according
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  • 84 5 Teh Khoo W edding Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed- The marriage of Miss Ten Kooi Inn. daughter of Mr. Teh Sim Chua iormer well-known Perak soccer referee and Mrs. Teh, to Mr. Khoo Eok Kal. third son of Madam Lim Cheok Neoh and the late Mr. Khoo Eng Guan. took
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  • 111 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. -Compart. concise and informative, the latest issue of the "Penang Information Guide." contains a wealth of information about that beautiful island on the northern-west of the Malay Peninsula. The Guide contains useful information for the newcomer to the "Pearl
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  • 37 5 THE Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union will h;>ld a special general meeting I I union premises m Anson H d on Saturday, at 3 p.n\ to sider the irmation of the Union Benevolent Fund.
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  • 153 5 Varsity Fund Gets Boost From Perak Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Wed. Perak Chinese rubber dealers and exporters will begin collecting a cess of 20 cents on every picul of rubber for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund from June 1. This decision to collect a cess on rubber purchased or
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  • 93 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANTAN. Wed. K. Subramaniam, a sub-over-seer m the P.W.D., Kuantan, was fined $200 or 2 months r.i. by the Kuantan Magistrate for running a lottery at Maran village. He ruffled his watch costing $-0 among his subordinates and labour" rs,each ticket selling
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  • 60 5 KUANTAN, Wed—Because Din bin Haji Ahad allegedly told an English speaking Malay trishaman that he was behaving like Chinese trishamen. the latter sued Din for using abusive language. In court on Monday, the Magistrate told Mohamed Yusof, the trishaman that Din had no case to mcct
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  • 88 5 KUANTAN Malay school boys and tfirls staged a concert m Tanjong Lumpur village m aid of the school building fund. The present school is considered to be unfit for use, and the children are taught m temporary premises loaned by a cinema company. The new
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  • 203 5 Standard Staft Correspondent ALOR STAR, Wed.— The Government of Perlis ha 9 instituted three medali which will be awarded to any person for acts of an outstanding: nature performed within the State. > "7^T77^^7l77^^r~7^~7^ The first medal is designated the Perlis Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, and
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  • 52 5 A charity bazaar it being organised by the women's section of St. Pauls Church. Penang. It vviii be held under the patronage of the Rev l) b Hobson, the Rev E JI. Scott and the Rev. Huang Tung ELri on Saturday, at M;;rAlister Road tr<jm pjn. to 7
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  • 199 5 Coffee Shop Mans Death Was Murder PENANG, Wed A of ■■<•■■ by pel pet >ons urikiiow by ICr I) C. I. Wen. haat the coif f the inqu held it \ht if aCI ne < i flfee shop as Wong Ban Ilin. -a no n I dead m tide a
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  • 182 5 Standard Mart Correspoiideal PENANG, Wed. Although the Benham report km been accepted m principle, tin Postal I niformed Stall Union (Federation) has made an application for farther negotiations on lxhali of certain uniformed staffo, sweepers and watchmen m the Department. II U I m
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    50 5 A Singapore office girl who seldom sees Raffles Place and the Change Alley crowds, is the ever smiling Claudetle Scott, aged 2%. of Scudai m Johore. who would like to be an airline hostess. Claudette. a telephone operator with Metal Box Company m Woodlands, was born and schooled m England.
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  • 91 5 Standard Staff < orrrspondent KUANTAN, Wed A MINE, which was washed up a river m Beserah. Kuantan. was towed out to sea by the navy and sunk by Bren gun fire. A navy man first examined the rusty mine, and said it w.iharmless and would not
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  • 354 5 Bid To Fire Bus Told In Court PENANG, ftJ. \m attempt to *H fin to n HMini<*i|»a! trollrv Im- ninny Jrliiton;: Knad MMMttaC March tfsif \rar NM r<'rall<»«l before Mr. JuMi«r Jobling al the \s*i7« hli«'ii DM trial of khnn Hal Beng, lM*^an to<la\. Khoo was chai!4f<i w'n BOO* sorting
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  • 767 6 4( y< le difl oof education among ihe people* .an ription ov< the < ntrance to the N- V c Library, 'rests the preservation < nstituti >ns." Bi backward countries of Asia and u a widesj i ad ed ication is essential noi only at on of democratic
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  • 1218 6 THERE CANNOT BE PROGRESS WITHOUT RISKS \iK4R is travelling by railway train. The raihvay is not popular since bandit attacks started on if, and his only companion is a young undergraduate from the University of Malaya* who has been visiting Penang on family business. Bored with the thill, hot journey,
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  • 853 6  - The Rajpu ts Die Ha rd RAWLE KNOX India Pensions Off Its Prince* r/s Acjr U ays Come tit Medieval (itivs of Rajasthan, By lUPIR (by Airmail) 'THROUGH the .rrl.rti A way, sv t in the head ol the rocky pass, the valley of aks richly into view. It might
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    • 420 6 Distress And Amazement Sir:— l have been following with mixed feelings of distress and amazement the controvers that has been raging m your columns reg; i ding the p C mgress ol Indian Organisations. Coming so soon aft* a similai stuni such as the F. 1.0. the CIO. is ipi
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    • 383 6 Sii When I read the lecture delivered by Mrs Tan Ek Khoo, on "Chine.se Man Laws" whal impressed me most was the great similarity they bore to our own Hindu Marriage L,. a s The dependence or woman on her father, husband and son as a maiden,
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    • 119 6 Sir; —As a local born citizen believing Ln the welfare oi the people Ln Singapore, 1 am sh< »eked to see that m Amusement Parks children under the age of ten are allowed to dance Joget Modern with Professional dancers. I m..' complaints to the bosses
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    • 71 6 Sir; -I would not take up the cudgel m defence of those of the fair sex who resort to the use of f es to enhance their beauty. However, I would presume that a smaii man like "Hunter" could never be trapred In his numerous and
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  • 94 6 S l *C inese S pl# Sin i*s c P g ny revealed anything bu: c >ning. It could be duct of either a simplei polygamous man. oi r nous simple Let's see ing Would he permit his to have a se husband if his spouses heart is
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  • 89 6 Review of Views Serdang Diploma ALTHOUGH I cultun i college c- -i Statue both ovei w as, com 1 Mel Th< mtution I rdi Little stud* nts h 1 Scha taken Up b\ G [Ttusan th I i 1 i future j i i el i college i be amliati
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  • 200 7 100,000 Parade In Teheran-'Kick Cut Imperialists' RAN, >la] M) Communist-front demonstrate! at 100,000, paraded m Teheran Tuesday night. 1 fist salutes, and chanting "kick British and AmeiMrialist^ out." The demonstration, bigg I i r staged by leftisi m w. is organised on the 18th anniversary of the si [ran's concession
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    43 7 photo. I i P k ohara who his appointed u\ r.-.uM-}!inisl i foment Attlee .i>. the ivw First lord ol Ihe Übniralts t<> sucf -t-d Lord Hall, see« arriTing .it the Ministry C vil Aviatioa ra the d.:\ <»f h. s appoint- A.P
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  • 41 7 UN Again Takes Up Kashmir Case ING, M (UP) ted N ■> Security ed to order at [T to I at the n f Pak :ook three- I India- Pakis- imed th^ »uld his the i *semb m I thai es| nsibi-
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  • 145 7 Pilot 's Error Caused POAC Plane Crash HONGKONG. May 30 ißeu-ter-AAP) Mr. A F. W. Andi Inspector of Accidents of the Department of Civil Aviation. Malaya, m his report on the crash of the P Ovei ea Airways (Siam) DC-4 type aircraft on Mar. 1 1 m h27 people >s1
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  • 93 7 Hussein Makfci (right), one of Premier Mossadeq's closest coll iborators and National Front Deputy and secretary of the Joint Parliamentary Oil Nationalization Board, stands beside a group of slum duellers, as he guided correspondents through an area of Teheran known as "The Pit." where the people
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  • 391 7 Veteran Newsman Says: Standard Staff Reporter F/I'KK W journalist Mr. Eric Downton, representative of tin* Daily Felegraph and Horning Post, >'.!«! m Singapore yesterdaj that he does not believe that orld V> ar Ml is imminent. l 'l have ed on b<
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  • 161 7 CAPETOWN. May 30 (AP). Amid angry exchanges, the South African House of Assembly on Tuesday debated the Hash between police and public which took place near Parliament on Monday night. The Minister of Justice, Mr. W. K. Swart, said that 33 members of the
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  • 266 7 Vietminh Launch Strong Attack >VH,OV May .SO (Keuter) Vietminh haw launched a strong attack on the .-o:iih Tonkin delta bridgehead, a French \rmy communique stated today. 1 he) attacked on a front along the line of thr L)a> River from Phuly, 10 miles *outh of Hanoi, to Ninhbinh, 2"> mile*
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  • 240 7 OSLO. May 30 (Reuter) The British trawler. Churchill, arrested al Tromseo yesterday, allegedly fishing m Norwegian territorial waters, slipped her moorings last night and put to sea A pursuing naval launch caught up ith her within an hour and fired shots into the
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  • 239 7 Peking Has Pact With Burma Reds Standard London Cor. LONDON, Alas 29. Th« Chinese Communists have en tered into a pad with the Burmese Communists to sup ply military aid m order U establish a '"people's govern ment" m Central Burma. Th< special correspondent of the Manchester Guardian cables from
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  • 115 7 PARIS. May 30 (AP).—Russia's Andrei Gromyko declared on Tuesday that "the American people are having to pay a high toll as a re! .!> of I' s aggression m Korea." He referred to a statemei I In Washington Last week by General Omar
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  • 73 7 SAIGON, May 30 (Reuter)— Bao Dai. Head of the Vietnam State has Left his mountain seat at Dalat for his Luxury villa at seaside resort Nhatrang, 30 miles j further east. Usually reliable French sources said they believed he had moved for security reasons
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  • 73 7 CHERBOURG, May .n CAP* The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived m France on Tues day m the Qvcen Elizabeth a d left for Paris immediately. T if Duel ess said she hoped to find a house near Paris, but c had not yet succeeded m doing
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  • 31 7 SION. SWITZERLAND. May 30 (AP 1 Three tunnel workers, were killed and three others were seriously injured by the accidental explosion of a mi: .0 near here on Monday.
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  • 83 7 \i-\V YORK. May 29 (Reuter) Captain Charles Blair, 41--yeai-old American airlines pilot, who spends his leaves attacking flying eco ds, Mas made the first solo Might the world's northern ice cap m a single-engined pi. i His .Mustang fighter plane touched down ;,t
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  • 266 7 UNESCO President 'Full Of Optimism Korea Truce Soon GENEVA, May 30, (AP).— Hernan Santa Cruz, president of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, said on Tuesday he was full of optimism" that there would soon be a truce m Korea and that the world political crisis would end. In
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  • 87 7 (IP i GowraJ lloyt S. denberi; riwpll led that thr United St -s st i fives hi(liet i<> b»l ter than Runs The Air Fun c Chief a Staff told Senators inv«*stiffa tin JiT -MacArlhurs disnisssi that "w«* arc BOf RWillC *1
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  • 111 7 Allied Army Advancing Northward HQRS., U S AR [V IN" KOREA. A.AP) U Gen Fleet kept hit tional army pu thing ward. Tne Comn unists s lo a degrei From la.-t w Mattering, were man battalion and some i gimental-sized Communist ktc n 1 arriving at tin from the Fought
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  • 439 8 Clobe Circlers Back In S'pore AWAIT PERMIT FROM RI CONSUL By Standard Slafl Reporter FRENCHMEN Pierre Deshmeurs and Bernard 3Ii>Uessieil>ein«j; >v!u> are making a Pacific and world cruise 0:1 board their 25-year old yacht the 45-foot Shark 50 returned to Singapore yesterday. They first arrived in Singapore early in May
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  • 97 8 Beware Folks Standard Shipping Reporter TWO hu»e caissons firmly lashed on the alt deck of the 6,850-ton Russian freighter Murmansk, now m Sin&raoore. are to be unloaded at Vladivostock. The caissons are the type used m laying foundations under water m bridge buildin addition 'lie
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    115 8 WHEN the Pakistani frigate, Shamsher, returns to Si iTapore this morning from a soodwill visit to Australia, pretty 23 year-old Melbourne girl will board her to rejoin her husband, a navigating officer. She is Mrs. Lynne Ahmad (above), who flew into Singapore by Qantas BOAC from Sydney yesterday. Mrs. Ahmad
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  • 89 8 THE SINGAPORE agents >f the British ship Nancy Moiler were yesterday still awaiting instructions from the vessel's owners m Hongkong regarding her cargo of 3,700 tons of rubber which was ordered to be unloaded by the British Ministry of Transport di\ Monday. A spokesman of Bar
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    • 531 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland San Francisco. Lo* Angeles All American b Canodio CitiePenong P. Shorn Spore MATHEW LUCKENBACH Soils 3 June GEORGE LUCKENBACH 24 26June 27, 28June 29June/Uu!v F. LUCKENBACH 24 26July 27 28July 29July/lAug. Accepting corqe for HonjkDng FAST REGULAR SERVICE USA (WEST COAST) PERSIAN GULF
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    • 211 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAY> Hong Soon for P. Baroe June 8 Vessel tor Muar Weekly H n 9 T <»t for Rengat June 13 Vessel rof Malacca Twice Weekly H °"9 Thong tor Bagon Vessel for Port Dickson Weekly Sl A P' A P' Junt 7 Tung
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    • 12 8 SHIPPING NOTICE m M/V i# HOCK HAI" SsWing: Morsdoy 4rh June 1951.
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    • 423 8 -ttij j iAILINGb FROM SCANL ,savia v R S'porc f> c "SELANDIA" for Bangkok Gdn 44 'MALAYA" tor Bangkok, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 1-4 J U n. "TARSIAN" for Hongkong bM7 6-13 "KINA" for Bangkot Hongkong b Mam'o C-\... 19-23 Jur "MEONIA" for Sagon b n 9 k °l< 26-28Jun
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    • 159 8 AIR ARRIVALS) BsSj^W \onc DtPARU &ES I *^T" j£ 'ri -.■>'»■ t X BOAC from C'.llrlttt.l •!4.'i p.m. from London. Banzkok '•'■'< p ni X.L.M. ir m Jakarta j m. nun Ban k.'W 1 1 ;n i n MALAYAN AIRW \YS ir.im %leil.ni Penaag laiping. Ipol Ku.ila l.utni>ur S.3S p.
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    • 49 8 Despatches Today: Cocv< Island and Christinas Island by [slander. Tomorrow: Medan by Stia. Sibu by Bruas. Sarawak iex-: cept Miri) by Bidor. North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and j Miri by Kampar. Arrivals Today: Western Australia by Charon. Tomorrow: North Borneo. Labuan, Brunei and Miri by Marudu, Thailand by Train.
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    • 364 8 SHIPPING I^TEIUGEMCp EASI ASIATIC LINE EASTERN SHIPPING »ut*&fa Krun. e;ur«r. (P. X ham Penan*. Neg^pattinam A la Port: Selandia, for Ban^uic. Madras) lt> bl RUPK Jun« 4: JalaßOpal >a:U J'n.e 7 la Port: Nordhva! till-N tIM *.MEKK.AN MAII LINt (From IK Continent Jc II kung roi Ub Weal (juasl t-orla.
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  • 344 9 jpjpotlTS NOT THE SOLE SOLUTION Standard Staff Reporter o!U i..n. rmiH-nt h determined to enforce control o\et of Imported building materials because speculative market are and w ill continue to play their party m aggravating the suppl) position. A spokesman of th« Secretarial
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  • 77 9 sitioning Feared standard Man Reporter BAHRU, Maj Ml Some private house Johorc are Hndersteod to have deliberately iction projects because oi the fear DSC Its reiiuisitioniiii; powers to all new buildings. n v', s d the mater m d v!! Un uld c
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  • 25 9 I iland Government sting export control s the L'nited s ban on shipment ol kegic 8 '5 to Communist A.P
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  • 50 9 rathrc imports of four main items i vklrl ni-rc vtrv short at the end < VuN Sled Bars (ialv.»ni>td I Iron I > toi;s SSS ions 451 tons I| loss I uSi tonN IJ$0 tons .!> !onv 8 1.M tons i.112 tons |«aa 5,441 tons
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  • 200 9 Standard Staff Reporter A GROWING tendency among Singapore people to »a\c a portion of their earnings i* noted 1>) the millionaire philanthropist, Mr. Aw Boon Haw. In the case of the Chung Khiaw Bank, oi which Mr. •\w is chairman, more than 3,^00 savings accounts
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  • 166 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed. The Malayan share market was y for Australian tins and j few of the industrial counters today. The rubber section was In- ed to be neglected with quotations tending to be slighti .i^ier. Moderate business passed. Changed prices were: Mienbv
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  • 47 9 HONGKONG, May 30— Special Standard Service— Closing prices un the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.73 to £1 ster--1 j n E HK56.2423 to US$l; HK^l 820 to M a I v a n %1\ HK56.835 to one Indonesian i Rupiah; Gold HK5314.625 to one tael
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  • 87 9 NEW office-bearers of the Singapore Indian Chamber of j Commerce for 1951 are as follows: President. Mr. D. T. j Assomull; vice-president, Mr. S. A. Mohamed Ali; chairman, genera] .section. Mr. H. P. Atta- i :ee; hon. treasurer and chairman, exports section, Mr. A. Nomanbhoy and
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  • 42 9 itih treignter oengKaus discharged for Singapore 22 cases of films. 61 cases of shotguns, 675 cases of milk, 2.OT(> cases of glassware. 150 tyres. 1.237 packages of grease, 180 drums; of ammonia, 1.221 drums of cylindass, Sachdev of Sachdev Brothers.
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    • 76 9 The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (May 30) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose $1.54 $1.55 T. 0.8 m bales June. No 1 R.S.S SI. 49 51. 50 No 2 R.S.S SI. 45 .1 51.4G1 No 3 R.S.S (norn 51.41 51.42 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON
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    • 40 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The price of Tin to-day was 5565 per picul. Down 54.37 L. LONDON TIN Wednesday prices first session were: Spot £1,117 10s. buyers, £1,122 10s. sellers. Three months 1:1.100 buyers £1,105 sellers. Settlement Price £1,120 Tone Quiet.
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  • 154 9 rillNA is to supply India i another 400.000 tons oi milo as a result of an agreement sign id between the two countries at Peking on May 22. Firsi shipments under the agre< mi would start next month and would be completed within
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  • 129 9 Produce Mart Is Quiet: Copra Easier THE Singapore p 'oduce ket generally was quiet y< day. Copra opened i lower advices from Eu buyers q j $41 and se per pic. small busirw er picul t the price but s holding off. C nut oil quotations remained unchanged from Tuesday's
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  • 86 9 .standard Staff i orrespondtnt PENANG, May 30: The Rubber Producers? Council ot the Federation ot Malaya has written to the President of ing to dry rubber content based on a percentage basis. The Rubber Trade Association of Penann was told thai the Chief Secretary would be
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    62 9 The new four-seater Sunbeam-Talbot 90 Sports Saloon is undeniably one of the best looking small cars on the road. ft is fast, comfortable and sturdy m build. Major changes n the 1951 edition of this famous marque are the enlarged engine and a new frontal treatment with two additional air
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  • 345 9 Standard Siafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 The Pan-Malayan Transport Opera ors' Association plans u> oppose tin 1 Federation Government's proposals o revise the existing scale of haulage rates for private transport operators* operators of haulage vehicles 1 TJio nrnnncwi r«»visinn wnniri would be
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  • 291 9 PENANG, May 30:-- Speedy ending of the Emergency would aelp release human arid material resofcirces for augmenting production of goods and services and at the same time, effect a great saving m Government expenditure factors that contribute greatly to bringing about an end to the
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  • 165 9 COLOMBO, May 30 (Reuter) Chinese rabbet buyers have offered to arrange for Russian *liip* la curry their <ioods from Ceylon to Ked (Jiina. according to usually reliable sources here. Rubber shippers are said to be delaying action while they find out how payment would
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  • 63 9 PEXAXG, May 30 -TheSenior Customs Officer, Import and Export Control, Penang, has in'ormed the Chinese Chamber of Commerce that, as from June, tpplications for export licences ror rubber to Hongkong should }c supported by the production )f essential supply certificates ssued by the Hongkong Gu•ernment.
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  • 50 9 PAKISTAN'S Planning Commission has decided to set up lour new jute milLs o! .",00 In'jin:each and two COtton-seed oil extraction and refining plants with a crushing capacity ol 50,000 tons each. These recommendations form part of Pakistan's Colombo plan p: gi unmc- A.P
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  • 252 9 THE Indonesian (Government \e?*lerday announced a revision upwards m tlie rale of nib!>« r export <iuly from the third quarter of 1951. The new duty will be 129 cents p r kilo compa:> i with 108.6 cents. Traders m Singapore esti mate that
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  • 30 9 Buj'ing raies tor l aoai dollars 'per $100 Malayan* are s::v. (T.T.), $35 3/8 (0.D.), 535 5 8 <90 d/st); selling rate T.T O.D. |14 7 8 re;
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  • 99 9 HONGKONG. M I n The the b; up "ov. toward lettei s oi en lit intended to cover the p Singapore rubber '"and othei essentiH] bu et from W into ies." At the same time. The v conjectured that Hontrkony I not be
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  • 33 9 Australia, on a popu basis, is the tl t mol m the world vehicles to i do ed ily by the U ited State* and < Last ye-AY c 200,000 vehicles A.P
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    • 41 9 ■'0,-Yj v'femyfy I It I T I 1 1 I CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. \n >i swiNc.g ACOOCNI FOR TU vi INTEBCSI WILL BE MI) \i > pi r ANNUM. THE NEEDS OF MEDICINE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT <JFACTURERS LIMITED |^^^^OPvCHArD ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 57 9 NEW 'CHASSIS DESIGN... hr 32 Passenger Diesel Buses A dttSStS of advanced dcM^n which HKUHfiJy meets die operator's demand fof lon oort bm I 10^ "i the passenger's demand tor oorofoct The bm i bMiii te 20-33 sealer luxury touring coaches or p-SCSI I b« Al OD£ P M /iD/Pr^fi:£
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  • 1390 10  -  OSWALD HENRY BANGKOK FIRE WON'T AFFECT FILM SUPPLY By THE recent big fire m Bangkok which completely destroyed two floors of film ottice< and fiim vaults m Rajadam Nera Avenue, will m no way affecl the supply of films tt> (he Malayan area- a spdkesman of the
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    70 10 Hi,' three top him favourites ot 1951 an* pictured here at UmkHrt Dorchester Hotel holdin B the "Daily Mail" Silver Star tr I awarded to them on May >i. Left to ri«ht: Herbert Wilcox who produced and directed the winning Him "Odette." Anna \Va c is wife, for the starring
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    • 189 10 /vr.ar Drougnr tnree gins Togetnei n one I strangest meeting three its fnd the same mis St if sea'^d their reputations. r\ ELEANCR 1 I PATRICIA f> RUTH Parker Neal Roman I Starts loday Horn, 1.45.4.00, I DAILY LlxJs SHOWS I LOO-6.30 X > 30 P.M. II \V 1 if
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    • 135 10 ILOAii r ;a/f ***** 3 Shows: S. fi.ls 9.15 p.m. SHAW BROS. 11 NEW SONG HITS AND A VARIETY OF COSMOPOLITAN DANCES "BERDOSA" (SINNER) Starring S ROOMAI NOOR SIPiT SARAWAK A MALAY DRAMA I FIESTA TONIGHT AT "SPANISH NIGHT" also, TOMORROW SATURDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY'S BOOKINGS CLOSED Special Decorations ENTERTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE
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    • 178 10 Radio Frogramines RADIO MALAYA M r ar k t Report m Amoy; 7.15 Le««-nd of lliTi-i,, and lliro;n«-s Tfot-hrw SINGAPORE ES«SJSSS%*i£ S ENGLISH PROGRAMME P^JtorVL fej^i'SSlSSi (1200 ke«, 41 B 7 ujetres) Heavetf 0 tanton; tt 4 From R lO New (K.L.); 10.45 Schools j« Mt News la Teorhei" »nd
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  • 570 11  -  KEN JALLEH 'DeterminedToWin '—PohLim By Mr naanunton federation of Denmark has begun specialised training for their Thomas Cup players. The players are being "acr\imiiti/v<r m tropiealfy-healed halls' m preparation for the fi-Hi for tlie Cop m Malaya next year. singles and Surrey, F
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  • 38 11 Good Test For Leash Tonight hol 1$) Johm i H roost pro three 1 I am i4ony*s plaj I have their rviiui v ho vt the X i m n ups i ouiatui <i to the im arp
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  • 65 11 OH IV < -Honours were en 45 C »mmandos md RASC m an A division c mat b today. mman saw more ol >lay but 1 i to go ahead berne fine goalkeeping ot RASC. Lead thro g a m the firsl Shori terwai Is OmI Urn
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  • 114 11 I Seletai I 13 ots, FeaT Spoow I VC Aii Mtfa IVI Regi M 210 pts. Far Fast Inter \rea tup: RAF L 153 pts Station Kith- (up: raf Hongg 1 Statioa Revolver Cup RAF (gen -I'M pt> feam Snap Shooting (up: RAF [gers
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  • 1003 11 IFOH, Wed A total of IS! i)tri»-N ha\e been received bg Ihc Ffcrak Turf lub for their June meeting on June 9. IS, and IK. < es for H ISM Race Schedule First Day June 9 ci.iss three Division one. two and three six
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  • 303 11 BOTTOM-OF-THE-LEAGUE Tamil Brotherhood Association jusl managed to Imld Royal Electrical ami Mechanical Engineers to a I-L <lrau m their SAFA Division 1 league lie at tin- Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After a duil first half, play livened up considerably m the second and especially m
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  • 102 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— In a slow and scrappy third division league gam* 1 the Selan>or Indian Association, pia/ing en men defeated the Customs Sports Club by three goals to nil )n the SCRC 'ground today. Midway m the first half, the Indians opened accounts through Narayanan. Ten minutes
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  • 136 11 lI'OH. Wed. Former Perak singles champion Lope Abdul Aziz, today entered the semi-final m the men's singles event of the Perak Lawn Tennis championships. He beat J. K. Whimster 6-1, 6-4. Lope will now meet the dofending champion Chin Kti Onn for right to final.
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  • 594 11 Lanes, Warwick, Kent Join Hampshire A t The Top itaisnty Cricket Round -Up IAJNIHJJN, May 30 (Keuter):— Lancashire, Warwickshire and Kent, all of whom won their matches ended yesterday joined Hampshire at the top of the Country championship table each with 40 points. Rain which washed out the previous day's
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  • 197 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead Qy BJEFOB 1 tin- t and* reach the pasitioa pictured, thr liip> pivot Marts. As Urn right Up na bark the l<tt hip mi.iU> forward but m an almost horizontal plaix*. In other «<ird>. the tell hip dip> down <t> ver> li tt 1<".
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  • 65 11 KUALA LUMPUH Selangor Cyclists 1- postpone hei i ;ycle time trial to J;. arial was to have been he Sunday. Entries a ill remain June 5. Mr. Rf V Captain CO h donated hands I M: em ig Swe donated i pi el the fastest by a novice
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  • 49 11 M E L B O U R N E: I Airmail i (Reuter-AAP) Stadiums Limited have opened negotiations for world bantamweight boxing champion, Vie Towed, of South Africa, to defend his title here against Australia's new bantamweight champion, southpaw Jimmy Carruthers, manager Mr. R Lean announced.
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  • 239 11 THE draw and starting times lor the Island Club. Singapore, Gaw Khek Khiam Cup competi tion whicli will take place on Saturday afternoon are a> Eo lows: IST lEE 230 .1 W. Y. Eu t8) v H.H Tonka (12). 2.35 S K.
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    • 98 11 1 m 1 I c V v-y -A ffl i-M doc.t.vp )I think i know Jfe \T no, sir- nobody Jh r: :i^l>- o— s^^ -A <F%m?M:S, i > 1 uaS vSmI S T WHERE IT IS y^ CAN GET ON MY < 1 T Muppy deap,op «//T* •^'^W-^f I-P
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  • 433 12 Photo Decides I Placed Home* I EPSOM DOWNS, >umv I Mr. Jo*rph .M«-(,ratli of ire rarri I iain*» richest «*\«t Dcibj ui>. I Prince entered! a\*a> tirmu ir 1 easuy by six lengths. Arctic Prince started a- 21 1. After a photo the
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  • 2214 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES Last Furlong Spurt Beats Country's Best B> DISPLAYING a brilliant hni*h Mr. J. ML- Mason s rink Jiiu trained by Major A. M. Hoihlle and cleverly ruldeii by McPherson routed tbe cream of Malayan sprinters, inrlutiinu: No Regrets, Bright Eyes and Snowy Owl
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  • 163 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Fur the first time m Li pt*rs, a European woman woo the Selangot teanis tingles title today, Mrs. B. Ft. Gray piaymg brilliant I..1 easi beat Mrs. Gladys Loke Cbuf Mri Chua lias held the title to* Emu year-, three
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