Singapore Standard, 29 April 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard w x VOL. II NO. 301 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    33 1 photo. Hirc« more British Ked (ions workers for Malaya's mrnt areas rea< hrd Singapore by Qantas BOAC rhej are. from left Minn J. MrPhail. Miss J (hnimpn. i ml Miss K. Cirahani. Standard
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  • 180 1 UK Paper Backs Templer 's Policy LONDON, Apr. 2H: (Kn.i.r) Today's News .•nirlr -laird that tht> poliiiral had which Gen. Sir il.l I «-iu|>l«-r, the ll i*fli PftHwßu jium in Malawi. Has yuatiacd the faith uhirh had been placed in him. 1 hifl I.ilural paper ar-urd lliat the real enemy
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  • 118 1 LONDON. April 28 <AP>—Britain's C mimunist newspaper, the Daily Worker, published a pictore ol a British soldier hnlriuiJ vhat it described as a "sevei rH head belonging to a Malaj in pal ri A The 'Worker* said i yot the phot »graph from
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  • 136 1 H.C. Visits New Village KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The new district of Slim River, rreated when Tanjong Malim was punished "is a hive of activity." according to Sir Gerald Templer, who visited it this morning in the company of high Military and Police officers, the British Adviser, Perak, Mr. I. W.
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  • 131 1 THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Regional Indian Congress will hold an emergency meeting this Saturday to evolve ways and means of raising funds to help the K). 000.000 people of Madras Province in India who are reported u be lacing a famine. Mr. John Jacob.
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  • 67 1 KUALA M'MPLK. >1«m Talks weir held today between leaders of various communities in Kuala Lumpur and Mr. AN. Ho**, the British Adviser. The Standard learns, on ways and means to promote racial harmony in Malaya. Among the leaders who attended the meeting. winch was held
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    44 1 The Queen, having replaced her hat with a scarf around the hair, walks with the Duke of Beaufort— as she is pictured while attending the Olympic Horse Trials at Badminton. Gloucestershire, last Wednesday. The Queen was with the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret.
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  • 63 1 FIREFLY and Speed Fury aircraft from H.M.S. Ocean successfully attacked bandit encampments in the Kota Tinggi and Mersing area on Saturday afternoon, it was announced yesterday. Targets were attacked with heavy concentration of explosive headed rockets and explosive incendiary ammunition. The attack was followed by
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  • 316 1 Govt. Asks OpinionOn Japs Entry SINGAPORE Government is 4 •:il- question of allowing .1 m mese to enter the Colony that trie Japanese peace treaty signed in San Francisco 1 September is now in opera- i] To d ite, 30 .1 tpanese have ap pl ed to
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  • 407 1 TAIPEI, Apr. 28 (UP) Nationalist China and Japan, dmin a few hours latrr to become a sovereign nation in the democratic ranks of the world, todav signed a trcat\ ol peace. Foreign Minister George Yeh. who signed on behalf of his government
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  • 64 1 The Army will hold a U aining exercise under the direction ol the C.-in-C FARELF in Singapore on April 29 cirui and Mav 1 The exercise is an indoor one and dealt with Euro Ipean Warfare Officers from Hongkong, the Federation as ■.veil as 'officers
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  • 28 1 L O N I) O N. Apr. '»8: (Reuter): The corona tion of Queen Kli/abeth will take nlace on June Z, !!».'>.'{ it was officially announced today.
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  • 205 1 Ml NSAN, Apr. 2» (AP) The United Nations Command today gave the Communists what it railed an "overall solution" to the three critical issues l>loekin<; a Korean armistice. i Details were not disclosed. But the Communists after agreeing to keep the full-dress negotiations secret, asked
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  • 90 1 WASHINGTON. Apr. 28 (UP) President Truman today appointed General Matthew B. Ridgway as new Supreme Allied Conmander in EurotM* and named General Mark W. Clark to replace General Ridgway in the Far East. General Eisenhower's release as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe will become effective on
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  • 105 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Apr 23 The Indonesian delegation in London en route to the Internationa] Rubber Study Group a! Ottawa is abie to read a depressing story on the tront page of the Finan cial Tunes this morning The American Government i.< .shutting flown
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  • 241 1 HONGKONG, April 28. <AP). —The Wu Fan campaign is causing 200 suicides a day in Canton, the independent Chinese press said today. Observers here mostly were inclined to set the suicide rale in Cah'oh closer to 10U daily on Lhe basis of
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  • 102 1 Cook Finds Master Dead In Room MR Andrew Ice. vs ol I Seremban businessman, wai fount) dea 1 by his cook >■<■>- terriav morning a* tiis hou e in Singapore. Mr. Lee, who was a dei k in tin: Sa les Depai I nneni ol the Standard-Vacuum 0 1 1
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  • 144 1 7 More Bandits Killed KUALA I *PI fB ilon. Security force in F* i ion ha killed seven mote tenor: I lr. e I ain in Johon [n ;i to: lov -up eai t i > of!! ing iftei .it. iii Li ike. joint party of Gurkha titd >■ Pedei
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  • 82 1 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 28 I The tollowmq oit th* clovint, prices of rubbo ond tin on »hc London Moiket fodiy LONDON RUBBER Spot 3 2 d July/Sept. JO.d Ocr./Dec 291d Jan. /Mar. 2 *J d Moy c if. 31 'd Market: Dull LONDON UN
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  • 49 1 Well mi ui med ci rle* l»i inn- ..i i Mi f: len it. 1 i died i eque I Q,i- en Elizabeth II In und< I LOU I »l Alls' i i r,i| /.(••ii.-i d in -I I' arv. 1i.4
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    • 62 1 HcWS Ilisido •^3?ll2S* &**Sct Conivol t3Tjiii#« Police Search HnKltoii* HI Stocfts *ir& m Urged^P. 2. IMIIIf jp o|i c'onpiet^P. S IWiOMCr* piling Up<~P. 9 <&<&£'%(*» :I^L T^ Jot J3***** A i M 11 V 11 a J IV m THE PERFECT SOLUTION IS TO SAY ■Imm SI «0 per tin:
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    • 26 1 •Cf COf AM i^p| coio storaci nrrHTH^Sf CAEAMEfIIES I f^i f^ IPT^T KjeuerG -C I G-M T v,, ,r,- 1 Ip.ili ft iiuu{ h I umpur
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  • 426 2 Quacks Using W. Medicines —Pharmacist Standurd Staff Reporter LEGISLATION, similar to that now <»\i*tiii<: in the I nittil Kingdom **is badly ncedctl in Malaya to give tlie |»til>lir M»in** measure of protection from spurious and dan<;erou» remedies, and the Medical and Health authorilits MMK idea
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  • 244 2 Golf Party Caught In SuddenStorm THE Ihe death I M D. P G Ma! .or. I Del S C v mcl a H 1 v ng while 51 I e Island > Course n a [journed at the <5 a 3 e Coi er*s Court yes- en t was i.
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    39 2 picture. Mr. Slef WVera^fkera and Mas Freda de Silva. who were married in Singapore's ('atht-dral of thr Good Shephrrd Hi Saturday. .Mr. H.J.C. Kui^st.i-ha. I. ej;isl a t i v e oinrilior cave away the bndr. Studio De Luxe
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  • 133 2 Korea Troops Thank S'pore A LETTEH thanking the people ol Singapore for their i magnificent Christmas gift of: $12^01^0 lin Decem'jtr 1951 > i has been received oy Ma tor Genefal O'Carol] Scott, G.0.C Singapore Wstrict from the Commander ol the British Common,* wealth Division in Korea Major General, A.m.
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  • 542 2 Court Told Of The Difference Between 2nd Wife Mistress A SINGAPORE businessman said in the Singapore i High Court yesterday that the difference between a I secondary wife and a mistress lay in the respect given to tho woman bv the man. r: The witness. Koh Swee^im, said this in
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  • 96 2 THE Oversea Ch ne&e Children's Creche will be holding a variety concert La aid of the creche at the Happj World Cabaret Dance Hall on May 4 The pr gramme will consist ol singing, acting and dancing. The s n {stresses of the three ■\Y, wi'l
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  • 92 2 LEE AH YEOK. a married woman, was sentenced in the Singapore First Poiice Court yesterday to three months' .simple imprisonment for soliciting at Stamford Road on March 18 at 12.20 a.m. That morning. Lee had been watched by the OC. Anti-Vice i Section- Mr. Haines n
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  • 179 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE organizers of the recently formed Singapore society for the prevention of cruelty to children, have at last agreed to call the society The Singapore Children's Society.". An executive committee has now been elected, and its first task will be to appeal
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  • 350 2 FOUR Indians and three Chinese, who were arrested after an eight-hour vigil by the Marine Police in the inner-roads on Sept. 2 stood trial In th e Singapore Third District Court yesterday on charges stealing $700 worth of copra from a lighter. Another man.
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    53 2 lliis is an arti&i inipresmoh of tn<> Sin«a|M»r«' Improvement Trust's proposed "P 1 tshajK-d two blocks of 11 -storey flats in On tram Road, whirh they will build this year. The flats will be sited on a hill next to Outram Road Prison, and yn\L be built at an estimated
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  • 278 2 B> DAVE SHAW PLANS to eofcwge Si. Bfldk*. s M An«lican girls' m-liool in si npafK>rr l t^ block of classroom* ha\«- Imtii final,., iumls has been lauiirli«<J |,> dW i Mitclnll. Miss Mrtchell fold The Standa needs $119,000 foi the nc v.
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    • 133 2 \^7 j\ "For cool comfort and long t2^ (H rx I life there's never been A,\ •&J>>^ c^^>j-_i? /j anything to compare with li )I-if V tfP^V^l v^l Dunlopillo whether in mat3 x fl th )4 'I§ /7 tresses, cushions or upholstx I Vr^^A yVVny/ f(l< ««-y. Dunlopillo stays coolly
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    • 114 2 BUTTERFLY I^p\i Marie in .S.A.) i"^*-^*-^'« KEROSENE STOVi; CAI/ C too Dhll^iv Oil i L vou trout power cuts. PK()\ 1I)F vou vttlh <-ltin< nf < l-'.in <»4oun< nd round tb«* clock ct>okins rt n*-i: t ie i )•!< wst SWITCH TO BUTTERFLY BRAND HMI 50/<? Everywhere I S»fe Dislrilmlors:
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    • 99 2 f YES ATOM BOM -AT VOUR^BH I BUT- FOR X C^K'-E.'.'-OK HOW I CTQOTRF k,BL IN* BC'; AnK 1| K J SUGGESTION I'VE SHOT THE I HEAVEN'S WELL i KNOWS STTT I ROSDICkV- I \M\ r > j- nr/^rt HAT i MLJt 4& m STORE OWNER AND H«S LITFLE SAK£-I
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  • 461 3 City Assured Of New Governor's Co-operation Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED to accelerate completion of the new 590.000.--000 Pasir Panjang Power Station for Singapore in order to relieve the hardship of the people was stressed by Stngapore'o Governor, Mr. J.F. Nicoll, during
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  • 66 3 Tamil Schools 1st Air Series i 'I! IHF firsl time, the iiiitnl of Broadca ti~ in I rndticinii a series o-!\nnincs to 'I'amtl in >in<£apore and I i <l' ration. The series -ndcd to he a regular i titi re. Dl Education I will inaugurServi with a speech id Monday.
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  • 75 3 \RMV Civil Service pit oting about 14.- rkerj employed Singapore] is ihead with preparations: rike. Mr. S. T V Lin- 1 V told The! >peale I I all members it Jem rously to the j i rganj >ed by the any crisis thai eop
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  • 33 3 A l l KIAT (44). was in Singapore yestei- w* 'K. r for frausc ion ol a piece of rubber, worth $4, ai S*:-,et on Apr. 22. He i iou conviction.
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  • 341 3 IN OKDKK lo put Iht* man. %»ho had seduced his '< into trouble. Koh Chwee I .nig paid a detective lo M«"i bullet* and false Common"! documents in the liu rr'i room. K a hawker, said this yesterday at the trial ot
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    52 3 OR. PEARL EU speaking at t\\f tea -party given by the members of the Women's secti— of the Indonesian Club Sunday in Com melioration of Kartini Day. llr. Ba urg«»d the women of Singapore to get the full cooprntion from men in the ft«lit for their rights.— SUnd.trd photo by
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  • 266 3 FIVE-YEAR PLAN Standard Staff Reporter TO IMPLEMENT the Colony's Supplementary Five fcdiicatiou Plan, architects had to plan a school a week. This, states Mr. Dale Cuthbertson, the (Government Architect in the latest Journal of the Institute of Architects of Malawi, has indicated in no
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  • 140 3 TWO POLICE constables and a detective on beat at Middle Road at 1.20 a.m. yesterday were startled by a scream "Look out!" from the first floor of the Tai Lock Hotel. They looked up and saw a leg protruding from a window. In a bound, the
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    106 3 THE SULTAN of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifudin and his party lunched with the Governor ol Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. yesterday. BACK IN Singapore yesterday were three Oriental Telephone Eleetrk Company Ltd. employ -es. Messrs. B. C. Pereira. J.Y. Ong and Chia Phen« Kwee, who have just
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  • 200 3 Power Is Key To Industry IF SINGAPORE can offer power to the industries at the "right rate, you should get the industries here going in a big way," said Air. J. F. Nicoll, the Governor, during his visit to the Pasir Panjang Power Station site yesterday. He stated that the
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  • 26 3 ABDULLAH bin Polyo was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with voluntary causing hurt to Lim Lian. He was allowed bail.
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  • 69 3 ABOUT 400 member:! ol the Yong C'hirig Old Boys Association met at their formei school, fi7 Club Street, !<>i the reinauguration ol th* b Association on Sunday Apiii 27. The Principal Mr. Y.C. Lam presided. The ITong Ching Old Boys Association (yaged t<» Function
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  • 221 3 Ramli, who had been under close arrest for 62 days awaiting trial, was sentenced to 112 days' detention. The finding and sentence are subject to confirmation. L/Cpl. Hamilton, the N.C.O. (CAUGHT after a chase while trying to smuggle out a eon pie of hall
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  • 39 3 NEGOTIATIONS betw< m employers and employees •in- National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, ol Bukit Timah Roa I, to rid the 15-day sympath] strike by 310 daily-rated work- ended without agreement being reached yesterdas Negotiations resume today.
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  • 49 3 YF.O BON' HENG Ug Ah Tee was chaffed »'i th Singapore Third Police Co yesterday with robbing < j Ber.^ Kirn "I a WtiS\ v. it< worth $20< In KtU Road 01 Feb. 18. He claimed trial and v. .1 :<■• rnanded in the Ceiiliai lock UJ until May
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  • 37 3 MRS. H. B. Amstutz, pre identof the Singapore YM9 C A has arrived in Chicago to at-j tend the national convention of the young WTon en's < hi tian Association from May 1 to 7.
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  • 225 3 IMPORT SKILLED LABOUR FROM HK URCES McNEICE MK. T, P. F. McNEICE, ii> (..„„<.! rnwMini lolil Mr. J. F. Mcoll. ilu- nnt Governor, peatenlm dual (^overnmenl could rxpedile the rowptrCioai ol ih« mrm power station \*y importing *kill«>«l Irrhniriana from lloll"l\OII". Previously, Mr. Mi Neii e had stressed the difficulty
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  • 134 3 Standard Staff Reporter UK UNO banes the table hardest ««ts first pnoril>. said Singapore* (lovcrnor, Mr .1 I Nil oil. yesterday ||> wan roromentinj; on a remark by llu- ilv Council Pgralfcrt, Mr T P l KcNetoe, that machinery and plant liitrnclrri for Simjaporr ua
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    • 111 3 ■I, J»—^ J WHY, 01 IKE. MAC. )VE H ..OUk-f ,OHFMF F. OlJL**'* Ih g 1 .-^!4-^*4i4 l «^l^*> dV""'**- n TvcKiftnnin 1/ IT HAD H) W CO\ JFT.r NOT.. .BUT WE 'I I. HAVP >S?iS&fcv ™?^'^v7l' ifJT,!^' J-'iirt^A A HUNDRED YEH/ 9O DID If MIRAGE J^ ABOuT that/ TO
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  • 192 4 Standard Staff Orrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Many parts of Tarn pin and Keaibau districts in Ne?ri Srmbilan will be sublecl to 7 '-hour curfew from May 1 until further notice. Tappers must return to their homes and not remain in estates after 5 p.m. The
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  • 151 4 KUALA I.l'MPl'R, Won. Holding that there was not sufficient evidence of a valid marriage, Mr. Justice Buha- giar ordered an appeal ease to be retried in which a Chettiar, Ramakrishnao was ordered to pay 52<>O monthly maintenance to his wife, Letchmi, at the Sessions Court. Mr. R.
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  • 172 4 KNALA LUMPUR. Mon The annual conference of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church unanimously decided to adopt a proposal to build a church in Kuala Lumnur. This was brought un by the President of the Federation Church. Mr. P.K. Mathew who also pressed for the
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  • 60 4 MALACCA, Mon.— A woman, Teo Yow Moi, was fined $115 by Magistrate Che Ismail Mohamed Ismail for having three 'bottles illicit 'pulot hitam\ distilled wine and 16 gallons of 'pulot hitam' mash. Teo pleaded guilty and stated she bought the wine for a pick-me-up alter child
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chong Swee Lam, a 28-year-old Chinese, was produced before Che Ibrahim in the First Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of committing theft of a purse containing $403 in cash and a driving licence. Chong is alleged to have taken the purse out of
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  • 39 4 MALACCA. Mon. Fines totalling $1,022 were imposed on thirty-six cases of infringement of the Price Control Ordinance in Malacca in March 1952. These cases included the sale of coffee, tea and Price Controlled goods without valid licences.
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  • 153 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Peter John Wright, a 19-year-old British soldier attached to the Royal Air Force. Kuala Lumpur, was produced before Che Ibrahim in the First Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of causing grievous hurt to W. ThangathuraL He is alleged to have fired
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  • 83 4 Malays Put Up Building photo. Malay Labourers busy working at a building; site at Jalan To Hakim. Kota Bahru where the threestoried building belonging to Kelantan's Chinese leader Dato Kaya Pati is to be built. Nowhere in Malaya can such cheap Malay building workers be found as in Kelantan. Unlike
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  • 214 4 'Study Eastern Classics Too Standard Start Correspondent MALACCA, Mon. Students in all schools in this country should not only Study ihe Western classics hut should rather concentrate more on the great Eastern classical ami philosophical uritinjis of the past, so lonjj as they are not politically ohjectionable and have no
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  • 105 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two Chinese youths, Wong Yit Cheong (IT), and Kok Lee Kek (16) were convicted by Che Ibrahim in the First Mag strate's Court here today < if i their pleading guilty to t lit ft of a motor- van wheel with tyre valued
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  • 94 4 Malacca UMNO Meeting MALACCA. Mon.— The Malacca Branch of UMNO field annual general meeting at the City Park last week end. Che Ismail Haji Wai was elected Chairman oi the Central Committee and Shaik Omar the Vice-Chairman. Other office bearers wen-: Secretary: Mohamed Haji Abdulrahman; Treasurer: Tamby Abdullah Auditors: Dimang
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  • 68 4 KLANG. Mon. A1 the sixth annual general meeting of the Klang Branch of tinMalayan Indian Congress, the following were elected office bearers: President: Mr. T. Jang Singh; Vice -President: Mr. P. Jeganathan; Secretary: Mr. D. Jayaratnam; Treasurer: Mr. A. Karuppiah. Committee: Messrs. V. M. Vasagam, K. Thangave'. K.
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  • 19 4 MALACCA, Mon. Haji Abdulrahman, Penghulu of Alai has been nominated as an additional member ol the Settlement Council.
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  • 435 4 PERMANENT DISPENSARIES FOR THE NEW VILLAGES Slamlani Siaff < orrrsjxmd, m KUALA EJDMPI R. Mon n,, j permanent dispensaries in 1 1 1 < longer wn Federation's new \illa<:<'* m rc«ettlrtiieti| the (irst step towanU pr«»\ 'u\\n» letter iacilities for the people uf these I. Standard learns, is timid rottstderatukti
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPUR, h A Malay Special Con-:.. < loday he was transferred Selangor ftrona Perak. and bs he t-DvAd not find nuarti r his family he deserteci t:i e force and went liaik to Perak. The Constable, Sidek bii Haji Siraj, was convicted by the
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  • 608 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— How a Singapore Chinese broker promising to take a 17-year-old Chinese girl to Singapore from Johore Bahru to get her married to his son, took her to a Singapore hotel instead and allegedly raped her during their night's stay there,
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  • 34 4 Elect Your Own Men, Says Yap j t said broad* a I L M uJ u^ vvh'» < i irs and who. applying I p re minded I < B. i H.. OCCUDH d I i
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  • 11 4 Schools In Radio Quiz s In ■■'■•-■< Pal t B .f B
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    • 114 4 ,**l- I I THE GIRAFFE '< TKerc ore seven b«nes in fhe long neck of o giroHe ond this is motched exoctly in number by thot in rhe neck of man. tAt 3 l TIGER HEADACHE f# :^P^ -2K\ Un-nofchcd by ony othei v V^^Lil HEADACHE CURE in an j£
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  • 118 5 Standard Siafl Kt-jiurter THE UNIFORMED Aafl of the Singapore Postal Services ye terday ed 14-daj 1 stride notice on the Colonial Secretary through the Postal and Telecommunications Uni- formed Staff Qnii >n. It i> learned the I'nion has i I also informed the Government it is still
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  • 117 5 Standard Stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Co incil Engineer will be > i to buijd at the C- >,:m expense temporary traffi ,r;. i other temporai ating to trafri if a recommendation of Ihe Pro) edure Com- mi t tee is :i <•: >ted hy 1 1
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  • 94 5 Remembrance Day Service Munaaru >ian lirnoner The Netherlands community in Sing .;>"■ e v. ill hold a National Rerneinbrai ce Day Service t the Cenotaph on Maj 3 in honour of all members t>l the Allied Forces ur.d 'ie civilians who died in their efforts for i ie liberation oi
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  • 68 5 INDONESIAN CLUB: Bil Tournament Div. B. Ibrahim Shield Semi-fina' Z. Zakaria v. Mr. Naiir DEFT. OF PATHOLOGY: General Hospital: 8 p.m. Papers on rnoephalili*; and Q Over to !>♦• rrad unier auspices of the Alumni Association. Y.M.( A. Judo Frattior 5.30 p.m.: St. John Ambulance Meeting 5.U0 p.m.
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  • 186 5 DRAMA NEAR HOSPITAL St.iijdunl st.iti f 'nrrr pandrnf PENAJN'C, Men.— An i*lanilwiilf man Hmhl iff on in Penang for an mraped < om\ irt, ulu» eluded hi* *ikli "iianl ul ihc General Hospital IIIM ni-|,j. The man ihi- PoKrc WC looking for i> Mansoor bin Abba*.
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  • 70 5 Strike Echo In Court Standard Staff Reporter THREE young girls appearLed before Magi trate U. H. Chapman yesterday charged j with assaulting a police officer in the execul ion ol his duty at Prince* i Elizabeth Roact of! Bukit Timah Road on April 26. They were Lak Siew Lan (17),
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  • 119 5 PENANG, Mon. The Eurasian Union ol Malaya al J their annual general meeting behind dosed doors yesterday] agreed that communalism in i politics should be discouraged and Eurasians were free to join political par; ies of th< ir choice. In a press release issued today
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  • 93 5 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City C il locs at their ordinary meeting tomorrow will be asked to approve a suggestion thai no liquor should be sold at the 21 I stalls now beiiii; built in the Esplanade. it is suggested lhal only food, aerated
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  • 97 5 HONGKONG. Apr. 28 (Reuter-AAP)— The pilot of a Harvard training plane escaped death when his aircraft crashed into the sea off Castle Peak Road, in the New Territories yesterday afternoon. Pilot officer G. C. Randall of the Hongkong Auxiliary, who was following another plane
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  • 321 5 Ramani Wrong, They Say KL ALA LDMP OR Mon. Leaders of both the Chinese and Mala y communities today expressed their total disagreement with Mr. R. Kamani on the statement, which he made in Ipoh last Sunday on the attitude of the Chinese and Malays towards Indians in Malaya. Mr.
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  • 270 5 RI'BHTATIONS in sjnc;«i»orr It.iiilr n» I«mH sImMIw l«Mla> l> \V st hmtrtm* n««»i St. Sto«f>ii ku aiikm-i sr. >«M»rt m.. New l.r Work-, lire M«nr. >la< k»nyir Mil.. Hiikil Tlinifc rimipv BuleWf K.I. **Um Aiupas HMItC MrRiU-Wr. Kratldt-ll rlm-. 'uiand «.«*«f Hrli-mr Puimi- N<-r >4Min. .Vletar Mirrtom
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  • 83 5 OM: HUNDRED and fifty Thai \a\al cadets yesterday visited K;uli«» Malawi's studios at Thomson Roa<l to listen to the l>aml of th« Illih. Roval Lancers ami to record a !-oii« and greetings whirh will l><- gent l>y air to ftun<:k<»k. Tin* cadets l«*«l l»\ 1.1.
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  • 197 5 Standard Staff Reporter A KKKSII effort, embodying several recommendslions, will l»e made al tomorrow's City Council meeting to reduce the length <>l these meetings. One of the recommendations calls for ;mi all-round limit on speakers in debates, with provision for extension o! thi limit in
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  • 88 5 Tiong Bahru Gets Own Post Office A NEW po! t office will bo opened a( 56 Kim Pong Road, Tlong Bahru, on 1 hursday, and the Postal Agency at Chain Utility Stores, Seng Poii Road, Tiong Bahru, wil be closed after Wednesday. Ail classes of postal busines: will l>e transacted
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  • 147 5 [POH. M.Hi. A one do bi loan in j> le to a friend for the purchase Social U>':..i. Lottery ticket which eventually won the first prize netted for a Kinta Town Board Labourer a handsome reward ot (5.000. Kathiran, a fellow labourer. won the first
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  • 61 5 THREE BOYS P. Krishnan (16). V. Kr^hnan (13) and A RafP t tW n T3 r (12) were brough; v >**forf .Mr. D. H. Chapman it: itie Sifjfjap'jre Pborth Poii« Court yesterday i*n escaping from the Bukit TimaU ooyt Home Oq April 14. They were remandfd tntij Ann'!
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    • 234 5 TODAY! ii i.-.. !■-..<,. i.- t A :t0 H^y wctmm r«r mroMg/t m^ !^s2^^~ TOMORROW f A tOVf STORY SO BEAUTIFUL THAT ONLY THESE TWO GREAT STARS COULD BRING IT TO THE SCREEN! Hll m am* n^^ -v .^^^b with Rex HARRISON LEIGH _M-G-M S_SI^NGIJSI SWINGIN GLORIOUS feeuwmusical in TeCHnIcOLOR
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  • 890 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Reserved English A GREAT deal has been said and written on the subject ot communalism in Malaya. But inVariablv this problem has been discussed as though it involved only the Malays, Chinese and Indians. How can we give self-government to the Malayans, asked the
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    • 167 6 A FAR-SIGHTED policy sh Jnc be initiated so that within t^ p j.-. to five years this country frill be able to produce food e rough not only tor its ow.i popula- tion but also for export. Tnis was suggested by Utusan Melayu with reference to the possible
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    • 442 6 Sir; 1 see that one of the employers of the local Police Force is upraiding Mr. Haxworth because his Traffic Cops are not sufficiently polite. I hope that Mr. Haxworth is not, in consequence, laying awake at night thinking up schemes to placate his employers, otherwise
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    • 194 6 Sir: The reasons for the sudden departure of Mr. Dasarath,a Raj from the Legislative Council meeting grow more interesting. It was apparently not because he was feeling unwell, as Mr. Lim Yew Hock informed the Chamber, nor because Mrs. Choy had reminded him of his
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  • 277 6 Review of Views particular will be, observe^ independent Sin Chew Jjl Poh. It would have been an excellent opportunity to detect t:.»c ■■< iings anc"'> reactions ol the Japanese people, added the Daily, had not Hirohito's birthday coincided with this imEortant event, in Japanese istory. In view of the fact
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  • 567 6  - Says what you like TAKAR i w INTOLERABLE BURDEN OF ARMAMENT ACCORDING to Generol Eisenhower, the Russians may be willing to accept disarmament when the Western nations have reached "such military, economic and moral strength as the Communists would never dare challenge." Is that all nght Perhaps, Ike is generally
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  • 1262 6  -  Dr. Wu Lien-teh By M.A., M.D. (Cantab) XpOR one week from May 2 1 to May 9 a "MillionDollar" Art Exhibition will be held at the British Council Hall under the joint auspices of the China Art Society and. the Singapore Art Society.
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  • 402 7 Democracy is Japan's Best Hope, Says Tokyo White Paper t u. ana yses .the purposes of the forces o f 1 idre. As we Japanese recover our t w or f u -v ar f 'T I **t B I "Fortunately, no total armed conflict has occurred in the 'seven
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  • 132 7 TOKYO, April L>8. (UP> ••-nine nations vvill Uplomatic relations Japan todaj when the ending World War II ntfl effect, according to ign OJBcc survey. include: the nine na•'.:im h have already the treat? and deposited Hcatktaa In Washington inIhC United States, Prance, Canada, AusNew
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  • 62 7 YO. April l'8 (UP)— M inistei Shijgen] apparently is consk- e ippointmenl ol one I < i > n f i i a r i t e s Jiro the Brsfl postwar Ainbassadoi to the States, the Asahi in rep(;rted today. newspaper said thai Nishimura,
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  • 284 7 "It's Like Getting Out Of Prison TOKYO, Apr. 2» The riaing sun climbed Mil mi \\w Paritir today an«l -inilt-<l Wown on 1 1 four I ri i ii. Brint ntnrw dVH i>lan<ls that arc Japan. the warmest, haprning this lan< 1 baa the evil day n> i(q when another
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  • 65 7 Amnesty Given To 1,230,000 J apanese Con victs TOKYO. Apr. 28 (AP) Japan today granted a n amnesty to 1,230,000 persons convicted or accused of crimes to let them make a "new national start" on this national independence day. The proclamation did not include 949 war criminals in Sug a
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  • 269 7 US To Keep Up Work On Peace WASHINGTON, April 2 8 (AP)— Text of statement by President Truman, read h y Secretary of State Dean Acheson, at ceremonies bringing Into force the Japanese peace and .security treaties'•With the deposit of th e United States ratification which brings into force the
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  • 324 7 j TOKYO, April 28, (UP) The following is the text of Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's statement on the corning into force of the Japanese peace treaty: "The San Francisco peace treaty comes into force today with the deposition of ratifications of more than the
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  • 199 7 WASHINGTON, Apr 28 (AP) Text of statement by John Foster Dulles on the coming into effect of the Japanese peace and security treaties' The American people .join in rejoicing with the people of Japan who again have peace, freedom and control of their
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  • 108 7 HONGKONG. Apr. 28 (Reuter-AAP)— The pilot of a Harvard training plane escaped death when his aircraft crashed into the sea off Castle Peak Road, in the New Ter ritories yesterday afternoon. Pilot officer G. C. Randall of the Hongkong Auxiliary, who was following another
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  • 71 7 BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 28 (AP) The Argentine cargo ship, Rio Negro, was report to have sunk on Saturday night in a collision with ;i Brazilian steamer off the coasi of Brazil. Owners of the 467-ton Rio Negro said the Brazilian ship, the 1.413-ton Atlantico, picked
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  • 159 7 West To Give USSR Full German Plan WASHINGTON. April 27 (UP) Informed sources said today that the Big Three Western Powers were considering a proposal to give the Soviet Union a detailed statement of what constitutes "free all-German elections." Such elections were ««et forth by the Western Powers in a
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  • 138 7 Queen Takes Salute At Scout Review WINDSOR, England, April 27 (Reuter) -The Queen today took the salute at a review of 1,000 Queen's scouts and holders of scout awards for gallantry. The parade preceded the 13th annual National Scout Service in St. George's Chapel of Windsor Castle, where Ki n
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  • 99 7 ST PETERS, England, Apr. 27 (UP) Captam Fiifford Sogarty of New York wa.i killed today when his Thunderjet finnier pfcme crashed into a bank here and injured a woman in a nearby cottage Rescue squads searched the ruins of another cottage next to the bank for
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  • 36 7 WASHINGTON, Apr 27. (Reuter). The D« fen e Department's latest Kon a*s ar casualty list I led i reportc A :n a »ri I, 5."j wounded i one rui ■.<.>& j;i action and uiw. inlured.
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    88 7 AP photo. Using a farm wagon as a Royal stand, the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Margaret, and members of the Royal party watch the steeplechase section of the Olympic Horse Trials Crosscountry Run on April 24 at Badminton, Gloucestershire. The Queen spent a threeday stay at Badminton House,
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  • 91 7 OTTAWA, Apr. 28 (AP) Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband, Prince Bcrnhard, left for home last night in a Dutch Airlines plane after a four-week Tour of the U.S. and Canada. While Ihe Queen was viewing at close hand postward Dutch .settlements in
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  • 30 7 AMMAN, Apr. 27. (Renter) Jordan has asked representatives of Middle Eastern states and international organisations to help her control the locust menace in the Middle East.
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  • 269 7 176 Dead As US WarshipSinksIn Ca rrier Collision WASHINGTON, Apr. 27 (UP)— The minrmrccnc. Hobson sank in the turbulent Atlantic on Saturday ni-ln after a highspeed collision nilli the aircrafl carrier Wasp and the Navy reported today a possible loss of J7(> u\c*. The Wasp was turning into the wind
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  • 182 7 Ike Flies To US On June 1 PARIS, April 27 (ReuttT) General Dwight Eisenhowaf said today he is returning to the United State*-- on Ji;n* trie fi.ito by whi< h h<» ha* ftsfced to he relieved of hi* post .is Supreme Allied Commander in F.jrope. It vvas the first affinal
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  • 87 7 JAKARTA, Apt M CAP M dc r k .1 r i> Hoiam I arrived from the I States yesterday to .1 his new pod 11 Pore gn Minister. He had bei No I man In [ndone ddesaUon. }!<■ told new men on ai ri\
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  • 322 8 Portuguese Sloop Will Bring Minister To S' pore Standard Shipping Reporter The Ilinister for Portuguese O > e r s e .<* Territories, Commander Man n e 1 .Maria Sarmento l»n<lrignrs, \^ill arrive in Singapore on May 20, in the 9.">0-ion sloop Concalo elho. with the express purpose ol visiting
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  • 124 8 New MM Ship For Far East Sian<lar<l Skipping Reporter THE FIRST of four n«-« j 6,744-ton passenger-freight-j era lor the r'reneli Mail Line, Messageries Mart- limes, to he placed on ifae company's Europe-Far Ea*i service, uill arrive in Singapore tvilhin Ihe ne\l few days. The ship is the Indus and
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  • 31 8 A SHIPBUILDING company in Holland has received an order for the building ol four sing: e screw motor tugboats for service in connection, with i tin-mining in Indonesia.
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    • 646 8 I \>i BECUIAH TRANS. PACIFIC SLRVICE IMreit Overland §«s luatisto L»s Angeles Al Aaaeiicaa Canadian Cities PeniAiif P.S'hiw Spore Arr LA'SF f J 1.1 Kl \R\CH 2« 27 Apr SfApi IJ« \pr IMay 22Maj BAWAfI BtAR Si/MMaj 87/2Waj 29Ma3 Uune 22June fjc full particulars of Dr. Car«a Deep Tanks and
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    • 512 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan From Singapore Pott Swettenbana Penang. Also direct Sailing from r>:uj^kok and Indonesia to China ii Japan Due S'pore Ihie Penang From "Funing" Api :Miih Djakarta "Hanyang* 1 Ma> 4th May 7th Hongkong "Szechuen** Ma> 10th Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penunu
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    • 418 8 "KOREA" for Bangkok. Saigon Bonskoni 27 StlUi m M "KIXV for 8;,,,..,. Saigon, Hongkong ECobe Yokohama FROM SATAN HONGKONG "BINTANC," present v loading Japan bm Bangkok abt:!« »»Mu SAILINGS TO COXTIXI NT S A\(MN u,, For Colombo. Ate. Port Said. G, Ilou Xn! Hamburg. Coprnha R e n Gothenburg &0
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    • 73 8 Arrivals Today: Christma Island I (letters and parcels) by Islander. Western Australia <'t- teis and parcels) by Gorgon, X th India (letters and pai ce >> by Rebeverett, South i idia (;etters and parcels) by idu ga, B. itain, X. h eland, i Eire, Europe, X. and W Africa, West
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    • 170 8 in Harbour WHARVES Maru. Bolma. Maru Ship Godown Ga! Simnaas, British B Bena ider 31 :;2 2 bardier Bencruachan 6 7 Kr -'»i: Segamat. Carthage 42 4:; Albert Dock: Stan. T:. FJying Spray 25 2t> Akaj Fusus Huaong Gi;m4 Glenroy 36 37 2 Victoria Dock: Lipis Hoegh Silverstream 4 5
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  • 307 9 qtd Morket Reporter speculative buying hos steadied and I"***"" ond Buyers of property are becoming more discriminating as evidenced by the recent auctions, at which properties have not changed hands quite so freely as last year. Old houses do not sell well
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  • 70 9 StaMfawd Markd Bcpwui HNUMMHU:. Mon.-TI,, Malayan lflapkr| «i ih« *«'«lv «|»"«»> -N-H.lv with rouiiminl <l< rnaml !.«Wil industrial counters, rr|>otfs ii, t >| a la\an !ir«>krr>» i^minriaticm were: in:m siki vi s Puvcrs Sellers I i pB U 2 50 I hnei nff IT. 12.15 1.93
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  • 66 9 Exd Bank rates to 5 \i pf ew I /I 331 10-D.i it 1 iaM 33 1 i .-I i B I 16 (O.D.i „2 a.D.I Xf.v v -< a 1/8, Su iss P idc i francs 5 1363 1.6351 S 'dish ii id Gls 123
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    90 9 photo. Group taken at a dinner ffiven at the Chinese Swimming Club by the staff of the Imperial Chemieal Industries (Malaya) Ltd. to their oldest staff member. Mr. Chia Cheng Hoe, Chief Storekeeper, on the occasion of his retirement after 22 years' service with the firm are: From lejt: Miss
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  • 127 9 COMMODITY PRICES Latest Sin&jporp rut* »t prices rfper Ib yes terday were. Bayers Sellers No i Spot I iim SI.OM; Sl.lo', M)B in bales May No I KS.S. S 1 .Of*^ SI of>; No. 2 KSS. SLOT! SI.WI No. 3 K S.S. Sl.Oli SI.USi Tone: Quiet. I OftlHW Kl KRF|{
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  • 47 9 CALCUTTA. Apr 28— Trading in futures in rte l' <ri h,-m been resumed on the Easi India Jute and Hessian Exchange here after irly two years of suspension. The ban baa been lifted ;< n supplies h.;vv improved and prices have declined.- GIIS
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    59 9 photo. India's new Trade Commissioner to Singapore and (he Federation, Hongkong, Sumatra and Borneo, Mr. J. Torino, who arrived here yesterday in the P and O Carthage, is seen with Mrs. Coe&o and their two sons. Theo (staudiny) and Francis. Prior t« his new appointment, Mr. Coelho was Assistant Trade
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  • 146 9 Grand Old Man' Of Malaya Is Now 96 JUST AS -Johnru Appleseed M travelled across i planting apple nee seeds, one man Malaya i p «si )l€ lor the widespread planting of rubber roughout that country, says Katural Rubber I News. Mr tt N. Ridley: Uie M Graad Old Man
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  • 55 9 Scare Buying Decreasing bu: ing has the vine tune i, y foods in •< .<• United St. itc.s hi petin provided 5 rtasjes and bit* iaou! urturers bay« v ibstitvtea for man? ,es. A few arc better thjn t u ic '»nB il 'he sa -Tie rCTCII that has Baade
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  • 40 9 .i Bank nude loaM to totalling US$2l2. Q the nine months coded i H The countries i»" p m Belgian Congo, Chile. Iceland, Italy. Mexico c: lands, Nicaragua. :>■ p ajjuay, Pf-ru South- '•■,.:>. and Yugoslavia.
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  • 43 9 Ml SSRS. Oshornc and Chnp- o» h report that on Apr. y 1952, Ike Directors of lang Tin Dredging Ltd. «Ured an interim dividend per rent, less tax in ren- «f the financial year end**r. 31, 1952, payabl* May
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  • 26 9 Far East Trade Fair In Seattle HONGKONG. Apr. 28«Reuter.Ip, The Chinese Manu-ac-tareta Union vv>lJ look alter EFSEss. g S^nini S the C.vic Aud.tor.um from Sept. 6_10^14-
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  • 14 9 THE Kowloon eoun fined a rhinese businessman a total Ol Compaay.
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  • 50 9 TXDIA is sending an official delegation to Japan to try to •jrranjie for t'ne co-operation or Japanese Industrialist in the establishment of u pig-iron plant in India. The mission also Will discoas with Japan tjovernmc-nt oftiri«ls trade expaauioa and economic co-operatiOß oi Lie two countries.
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 28 tßeuterAAp>— Headed by Mr, N. C. Bora. eeewtoTT Assam provincial br:.nch of the A'l-In-dian Federation. four Indian trade union oftdali have arrived here on thrir way to Peipmi? to attend the May D.iy celebrations.
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  • 74 9 'I HK produce markei in Singapore remained quie4 with practically no business passing. Copra had buyers at 525J pe: picui and sellers at $2(T Coconut oil sellers indicated $41 per picui with no buyer in evidence. Betel nut S.'i2 (spilt) Copra S2'; (seller): Coconut oil $41
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  • 34 9 The Japanese Foreign Office yesterday announced an agreement to continue the existing trade arrangements between Japan ;md Indonesia after the Occupation ends and until the conclusion ot other new agreements. Reuter AAP
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  • 149 9 HONGKONG, Apr. 28 (Reuter-AAP) The Colony has passed through it« worst economic recession and trade in expected to he better hy the end of June, according to Mr. Ko (iheuk Hung, ebairman of the Chinese (General Chamber of Commerce. He said there lias been a
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG. Apr. 28 Special Standard Service—Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKslss6 to £1 Sterling; HKS6.SO::TS to OS$1: HK<l.B2l to Malayan $1: HK$O.3OB to one Indonesian Rupiah; Goid HK*****75 to one Uei.
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  • 35 9 BUSINESSMEN In Honocon« are "more than eager* 1 to mvesi capital in projects in the R.vukyu Islands since market activity in Hongkong has slowed down, a Ryukyu government official said in Xaka (Okinawa).
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  • 91 9 World Newsprint Position Better NEW factories am! more eflirient use of present plants will raise free world production el newsprint by about four per cent, over last year's levels, the New York Journal of Commerce predicts. This estimate is based on lull production being maintained throughout the twelvemonth period. Prospective
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  • 170 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS By EVERY effort is being mode by Australia to meet competition in this area from other countries, a spokesman for the Australian Trade Conor m isMo:ier's i>ffi<-e in Singapore told The Standard. He was cominentliil on Singapore cu**i*i>undeiUJ rtporti m to Melbourne that
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  • 88 9 METAL SHORT Britain solved one at •>! d\ jucc< ssfuiiy suocJ it u tin? ibbe bid pnno'.s ,j-' fen krs o ::i!i!!)r \ehicles, reports Natural Rubber News. Buses, trucks and po-t oJBoe de livery vans tiros equipped a < now ir. regular
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  • 312 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS STORE BEEE CONSUMPTION FALLS By Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the advent of warm weather, reduction in beer and srout consumption in Singapore has followed recent tax increases and threatens to defeat Government's bid to raise extra revenue by this means. i
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  • 271 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Reporter JAKARTA, Apr. 28: —^»m c Feb. 4, when the new Indonesian export regulations coupled with currency devaluation went into effect, clmost 6O f COO tons of rubber has been piling up in South Sumatra's godowns. This
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  • 48 9 BANGKOK. Apr. 28 -The Thai Government is cracking down cm unscrupulous merchants in Bangkok. Every shop has to display price tags on the goods U sells. Ceiling prices have been fixed for certain. articles and heavy punishment will be meted out l( J i 'lenders.
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  • 229 9 Standard Market K«'porUr THE rubber market in Singapore remained quid throiaghoiil yesterday with verj littl<* bosinesfl panning, l Orders From overseas were 'Returning To More Realistic Levels, Say NY Businessmen 1 RECENT drops in the prices ot South-East AMan commodities such a.s rubber, pepper and copra
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  • 71 9 1 i j sports of T! .i ai I 0 133 a >„ U Imp U f M ■a] oaer< i..M \4JOU i. H3 and sU«« Ll B2d irals. 1 ti inc'ud-od viae ]i» si. teaJi SjMljM I H2O lieaU. i i 2 :sifl.l2fi
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  • 49 9 Jap Industrial, Money Position 1 HCY< April Hi \l'< In the >.>■.. I .1 i.-.-. V< Bd h MM u itiJ tod-ay ou i 50 pe cent, abov< 1., for ihc ;m iod li 19 .> Allied orcupati quarV Eti <■ ive ol foreifi o the i '>'■ x i-
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  • 34 9 JAKARTA April *X att und« B9s h* n i<> op* 1 a sl(»rk rxckAmtr in Jakarta in mid Ma> f hiw ill k*r thr first st«x-k es channr in !ii(hnrvi.i
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  • 43 9 ;v the e <" \-> tA < < pcared pu if py lion and tfae v>. c Kampong K iittni I > ul. ui dei ie be y tntii t Wu Pending I tcraph in i •<■• p to < ef i I the erro La i
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  • 26 9 united r- id Europeai rteel p i nut 1(» i c!v on c from Ncirln A> n but li •i ice« Uj psenl n<
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  • 1255 10  - an adventure Called Photography Peter Robinson '<£ j THINK th.it bv far the most photo ;<!»■(• creatures M (.oil's earth are the child r-n They are aIM uninhih.ted and they an- restless. 1 brreia lies both the reward i.»r \iiur patience and the htilmne to your ingenuity |M many a
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  • 864 10 By 'RECORDER 9 r riIERK is a tendency to 1 look i»pon classical music as something specially written and reserved for the secret delectation of scholarly musicians. It is regarded as something separate, something far removed from the orbit of the life of the ordinary
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  • 250 10  - CLASSICAL RECORDINGS Victor Doggett By S< Hi Bl i: u ["The Ti «.•"•"<.! i I-..- 'I H ipianoj i.. I KtMMa i PI 1 an iteu in one f of SI i i A maioi i. e Pau the 1 work the prol 1• becau 1 mem Schubert wort m
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  • 935 10  -  Bill Webb Jones By TTAVE you noticed that recently there has been an increased tendency for well known legitimate singers to invade the field of the popular record. I ran think of a Rood many stars of opera and the concert hall who have 'stooped' to
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    • 414 10 Eadio Programmes SIN(iAFOKE 8.8.C. (General Overseas tit* u i- Service) 10 a.m. News; 10.05 Tunes Irom the Shows; 10.4.'. R(>i)de;vflUs with the Star>- I p.m. Radio Orchestra: 1-38 P m n m. SISSS kcs 13JKE News;' 1.43 Woodv Herman Orchestra; (i S(i m p,„_, 4 p„, mm 8.15 Programme Summary;
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  • 741 11  -  Jim Chambers Old Time Gaiety Will Attract The Customers By AP Sports Writer LONDON, (AP) English cricket the first class gam*; has reached the cross-roads of obliteration or survival. Falling attendances at County Championship frames largely because of so many drawn games, too perfect wickets and
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  • 76 11 LONDON, Apr. 28 (AP> -Two of England's finest soccer teams— Mancnestor United atid Tottenham Hotspur will "our the United States ;md Canada in M;iv and June. Both Manchester United, winners ol the Enuli-^h League championship this season, and Tottenham Hotspur. League champions in
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  • 32 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya- I'OUAV AM P.M. Singapore 12.54 2.27 Malacca 10.16 10 49 Port Dirkson 8.57 9.30 Port S'ham 8.31 8.38 Penanjr 3.03 2.5G
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  • 110 11 CODOGNO, Italy. Apr. 28 (AP) World champion Geoffrey Duke < England > on the sixth international motorcycle race here Sunday, setting a new course record. His 500 c.c. cycle covered 40 laps of the 3.8.;6 kilometre track in one huu*\ 10 minutes
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  • 269 11 HONGKONG, (ll*) Four Hongkong swimmers all l.ui our of iluni nn-ler 20 ha\«- l>e«*n selected u» represent this British Colony al ihe Olympir Games in Helsinki this rammer. They will be Viw only athletes representing the colony. It is not exported that they win anj
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  • 890 11  - India 's Team Is Young A nd Keen JIM CHAMBERS By AP Sporls Writer. LONDON, (AP) Indian cricket oelecton fai««l l»»u»h task whc'ti the time came for thrni to dHMMe their train to tour England this Minuner. Very few experienced players were .-nailaMr. 'I h#- eventual selection is young mental.
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  • 70 11 Robinson Fight s Maxim In June XF.W YORK. *Apr. Bl fAP» Middlewei cna ii!)i ''i H.--i Robinson I ght heavy weijthi H Joey Maxim will not nic< i Lil c fiu:it this June. President .7im Moi I -!-j- Boxing Cl ib said F idav he ha i abai doned Uir
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  • 58 11 The Penan g anil SHinvor Iranis and t'»«*;r official* p»« turrd b^foM- the F VM (up Jinal on >.»ii;rd.iv at tiir P« ri^nu Sports Club ground in W«^t(in kUi.id. IVnani; Back ruw \i\th from lit* F' ft is thr aitiii^; PrevoYut o;nniissi(ti«r Mr N. Hard. On his
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  • 168 11 i.oxdoN'. M (Bewfa i Yorkshire m< ol the I lish rricki ties, ,j.> ru4 intend to p ge tl tselvei bo many otht i ib to bo < i mes Li Icr to satisl tl p'< a f »r b: igbti r i i
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  • 67 11 Budge Patty Wins Internatioi al Championship PARK i' P I the Soul I i i Am 1 [01 a brief tinu n m Ml M em ervin I S 2 i i r < i>-., .1, <■■... .-x titlt -4 G 2 tory MacQu e if the U s i
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  • 27 11 MALACCA M \ga it Kubu Si lioi r i t, Ttan < p .•> Pook and r I ir n I B Wn&l K
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    • 461 11 SITUATIONS VACANT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA utmrnts vacant iIONS are invited 0 Federal Citizens j g Caaahridtfi School for appointment tr) PetUkilj Board I S'-r ice the salary h is SHS-A5-95/ M AIO-220 230--fiving "r:e Pi bsfannatioa .r-Aar.le.i to the Mcer, Central Elec- Kuala Lumpur >th
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    • 444 11 woncEs THE HETHERUNDS CONSULATE-GENERAL SINGAPORE will be rlnatd on Wednesday the 30th Apn!. 1952, Her Majesty Que<n Juliana's Birthday. Fur those Wishing to offer their congratulations register will be available on that date at the residence of the tfetherland Consol-Gen-eral (23 Ridoul Road)* from i f > auoß till 4
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    • 372 11 I rpODAX*a QiOIAIION: I b<- tirst proof .i man Rives of 1 his interest in a woman is i by talking to her about his own" sweet self. It' the* uonian listens without yawning, he 1 begins to like her. If >he flali ters the animal's vanity. hr ends by
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  • 70 12 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE R S IFA league I SRC v IRC at Jui"' i-t Div. 1IIB SFB i SC .at Gen in i r i /ratio* Si at CYMA; II Cheerful Lads r. i BO *CA SB! a r Ma SB B tustead v. J -r t >\: S \n,\
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  • 83 12 Detention Camp Beat Lancers 4- 0 m m L)e:en-.: >n C amp > :ne 12th Lancers by four I «to oil in an IDFL divisi m matdl played on the Coro irk g iund The Camp the league table i Can :> were superioi a) v and Abdul Aziz and
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  • 155 12 is i te i RAOC by five S n f the RA(K" played j it but i A■■ -:;es in ppoi ei s goal. F eW R^ very c! 1 si 10 game wil be e scoring followed five >tf a nice centre R
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  • 97 12 Corinthians: SAFA Blacks Out All News SAFA*s committee inquirinti into tbe action oi the Corinth an nhivers who made m\ inuutlioi ised trip to Kota Bahrn itMrntly. completed deliberatiOßS last night hut Marked mit all news for the "Mr N S. Hogan. chair mam of the committee told reporters SAF.Vs
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  • 166 12 THE 9ime Darby Sports Club t:ibie tennis team beat the Stan vac Employees' League by six 2. nes to two in a friendly i itch played at the SD S C on Saturday April 26 Res ilts <S D S.C player?" names mentioned first) were:
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  • 143 12 SINGAPORE Base Distrid H.Q lefe ited 30 Bn. R A.O.C. 1 goal i nil in an Army D'.\ tw i matdl at Alexandra W three minutes Dists ici winning >.i!. Mui ply i i isa i gr Mind shot and ippeared to think the b would run past bui
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  • 796 12 Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan, problem boys for Thomas Cup team selectors with their up and down form, gave the selectors one more headache last night when they revealed devastating form in beating into submission Ooi Teik Hock and Teoh Seng
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  • 63 12 The Combined Services will play against the Singapore Civilians at Jalan Besur stadium on May 4 Proceeds of the match will be turned over to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to finance the Colony team to Helsinki in July this year. The Colonial Secretary. Mr W. L
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  • 286 12 THAN MONG Old Boys* Association met their first defeat this season when they lost to 8.0.D.C.A. "A" by the only goal of the match scored against them in a SAFA Third Division "B" league soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. BODCA had
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  • 42 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In a third division league match played at Kampong Attap. The Indians "reserves" beat Klang Road Sports Club by three goals to nil. The Indians led by one goal in the first half scored by Yelu.
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  • 35 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— In a second division league match played today on the padang the Sentul Works Sport? Club were very unfortunate to be forced to a dra w with the T.P.C.A. "B".
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  • 28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. In a third division league match played on the SCRC ground Wah Few beat Shell Sports Club bv two goals to one.
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  • 140 12 Breweries Rally, Force A Draw TWO goals down in the first half Malayan Breweries S.C. put up a determined challenge in the later stages of their match against Guthries S.C. in the Div. 3A Singapore Business House League at Farrer Park yesterday and forced a 2—2 draw. Early in the
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  • 514 12 Weights for first day of Penang races on May 3 are: HORSES CLASS 3 DIV. I—7 FURS. Twelth of August 9.07 16 M.M. 9.00 Giltedged 8.13 Tern uj in 8.10 Ocean Snare 8.09 Misty Line 8.09 Jimson 8.09 Steeltrap 8.07 Philanthropist 8.07 Airmail 8.06 Hector 8.03
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    21 12 photo. Singapore's champion schoolboy soccer team Victoria School who won SAFA'tf Youth competition on Sunday, beating: St. Joseph's Institution 3-1. Standard
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    18 12 photo. St. Joseph's Institution gallant losers in SAFA's youth competition final played at Jalan Besar on Sunday. Standard
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  • 84 12 Jimmy Metcalfe, we:! known soccer player and cricketei oj the Braddcll Cricket Club of Singapore, will be leaving the Colony for the United Kingdom on Thursday by the Wil lem Ruys. Metcalfe has boon-particular-ly outstanding as a bowler this season. Playing Ogainsi the BODCA recently
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  • 316 12 GOLDEN BOi will replace the Orient champion, Roy Brooks, against Little Para-, the Filipino lightweight contender for the Orient title, for the South last Asia welterweight championship on Friria\ ni^hl at the Happv World stadium. 1. Promoter Little None said yesterday that Brooks
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  • 75 12 THE ARMY (Sineaporf District) >>id<* to play the Business Houses SHrit'on Jalan Besar m Thui>da> Ist May will b«:— Set Bligh. S.D.S.K. ASM Lavves R.K.M.H WO. E»erini:ton (i.H.Q. Sij;s. S Sfff Fley R.i: M K ASM White horn K.F Mi; C 'pi. White R.A.P.C. Lt
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  • 21 12 PADUA. Apr. 28 <AP» Italj beat Germany 14-tf Sunday and advanced to semi-finals ot" the European rugby championship
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  • 255 12 SYDNEY, April 28 (Reuter-AAP) Keith Miller, Australian Test cricketer, and EK. S. W 'liitin^ion. rrirfcel writer, today issued a joint ■totenenl denying that passages in their hook k *Sirai»ht Hit" *<r«- inli-iidid a* an atlark on Freddie Broun. England'* eantain on tin last
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  • 109 12 THE S.A.B.A. Open n.an.pi0,,!,,,, last night with K) preliminaix ImmiN i H Worhl. Three of the hoiiu tmitd in L one hoxer had to retire thriNudi U^ his ri^ht eye. i The lurk of the ilravv i*o M| against earh oilier in tlio irsl
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  • 159 12 IPOH. Won —There were two surprise selections in the Perak state soccer team which plays against Pahang ta the opening tie of the Malaya C p competition bere tm s. d a y Schoolboy Hamrah. who plays centre forward loi the Anderson School. will turn
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  • 43 12 Units meel C tniset Ut be n is Li U,\ F K»tb including I! F B !i\< b! i Broad T'lc line up (II X\(.l I .(MM.! K^ Setnn n| ;iio« .11 MOK H R.A.f C |.K A S
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  • 6 12 Youth To Swim The English Channel
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