Singapore Standard, 30 April 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard IL *1 X vOL. II NO. 302 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 498 1 Passengers Hurt; Allies Cancel All Flights To Berlin BERLIN, Apr. 29:- Russian fighters today fired on an Air France airliner m the air over the Soviet zone of Germany and wounded two passengers. All Allied air flights to Berlin were immediately cancelled and the Western
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  • 280 1 Standard London Correspondent E LONDON, Apr. 29. Indonesian. Ceylonese, British British colonial delegates (especially Malayan) to Ottawa conference of the International Study >up are meeting today, informally, to devise a mon strategy to increase dollar earnings of natural rubber importers. Indonesia is particularly worried
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  • 69 1 I i >\lM>\ Apr. ?•>. <R»-»i the Colonial S»';reMr Oliver Lyttelton. hit .i<n a result of talks n Mr. F.den and Mr. fuson. the Halted <m bar no on cotton liii.il manufacture m MM had twen partly I I tt»-lton said lari;e )!k-s
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  • 61 1 Chinese To Send 6-Point Note On Service Bill 'i ANT mem h .i.-irhim •iding thai those called BSU sh Mi be mtsi the Federation ol be submitted I i rial Committee oi I c mcil by the Sinesc Cto imber >~ a. n <.h:-- i a Ifl I b." CO.:
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  • 18 1 A c r ESE worn m vas ispital last ni^hi iusDcrl i >f h:i\in4 taken
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  • 173 1 Montebello Is. To Be Scene Of Atom Blast PERTH, \|.ril 29 (Ren-ter-A Vl*) Reports reaebj m«; this Western Australia port to<la\ indirated that Hritain ia likely to explode her first atomic weapons at the Montebello UamU. KM) miles north of here. The tests arc expected to he held m the
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  • 126 1 Terrorists Repulsed By Headman KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, In the Tanah Merah ar«, a jeep was fired on by a numbegr of terrorists. One emergency Police Constable and two civilians. P.W.D. starts were killed outright. However, the prompt action and bravery of the penghulu from a nearby village saved the lives
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  • 61 1 SAIGON, Apr L' 9 Reutei I ■Xboiit 2.000 Vietn imese were homeless todaj alter lire razed 200 bamboo c>U iges m one oi the city'j teeming "hovel districts." Flames spreid rapidly loaaj before fiie brigades anived Hundreds ot poor workers, suddenly awakened by tbe h;taldrm;
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    32 1 plioln. The Royal Navy Landing Ship. lI. MS Narvik (right), manoeuvres t<> berth alongside her sister ship: 11. M.5. Zeebruij^e, m Kreiuantle harbour. Australia, preparing for the first British atomic explosion. A.P.
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  • 286 1 Cigarette Factories Idle Standard Stall orVespondrnt KUALA LUMPUB, Tu<> Several cigarette factories m the Federation kavi suspended operation as from April 26 pending a Mviaion on the representations made today to itoe .ntnent on its proposal to iuerease by nearly 200
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  • 168 1 Water Supply In KL Fails In Several Areas KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The water supply tailed m several areas m Kuala Lumpur today as the result ot the breaking of the Kuala S!eh pipeline by Hoods The State Engineer. Selangor, states that every effort is being made to restore the pipeline,
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  • 26 1 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber will .send representatives of various dans to broadcasi to the Chinese population encouraging eligible Chinese to registei as voters
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  • 183 1 NBC Reporter Claims: NEW YORK Apr. 2!», (Renter) A Nati'inai Broadcasting Company correspondent reported last niyht that King Farouk of Egypt was wounded m the thigh jast month during an assassination attempt. Tin* correspondent. Dan Kui/-| man. reported to the NBC here that
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  • 28 1 LONDON. April *s>: (Router) The Egyptian Kmbassy hrrr today categorically denied ft report of an attempt on the life of King Farouk m Cairo last month.
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  • 134 1 Standard Shipping Reporter PROFESSOR E. I, l,ro, Hark. IVofmaßr ..J Anatomy al Oxford I nivenutj tinre CM. ariivtil m Singapore yesterday l>\ the I* «X O liner bn«an. Pi i »fe >soi I Gros f i R is no sti angei to the I-
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  • 52 1 PORTAUSP UN I RINIDAD Api il 'A'.t (UP) The tii poi I authorities said today tl M Pan Amei !<■ ii- Ail cruiser reported missing ovci Brazil merely had !>••■•., del ed a! Belem, B: izi for maintenance pui p i c All the p i >engei w
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    32 1 photo. Picture taken yesterday soon after Pwfewwf itnl Mi> i Ciros Clark stepped ashore from the LfaWf Cb«Hl«a In Mi** cciitre is Professor A. K. Lllis who vvH< -onied them Siasapore. Standard
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    • 65 1 "ewiT«. 1»* Inquest: New Areas: re^ Rubber: S PH •de SILVA i f jO^ Li J UMTALI MOTOR CYCLE CLUB Ii MEETING, SOUTH AFRICA-28/10/51 6|"t 250 6 330 c.c -VAotor Cycle Scratch Race M• w Cycles] sf nc fv Votor Cycles! Ist, 2nd 1 1 ci m r a W^^m*
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    • 73 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Apr. 29. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 31 id. $P»r £9651 per ton July/Sepr. 30 id. buyers, £9651 sellers. Oct. Dec. 29Jd. Three months: £9661 Jan/Mar. 28Jd.
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    • 59 1 FERGUSON FOP »'^t ■■f TON I K«'|>r<*s«'ntatives U. THLKSTON (U Singapore K. Lumpur GRAND CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH Combined Services v Combined Civilians Sunday, Ith 1952 JALAN BESAR STADIUM l*i ins of admission: $2.00; $\AH) Proceeds to Singapore Olympic Sports Council Helsinki Fund Thr Uon'ble Mr. If. Blyihe mil 1,,, I.
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  • 120 2 Storemen Demand Equal Rights Mundurd Start" Reporter A DEMAND I i extension ofl c ghts to civilian i mployed :n the A m Singapore has been \rn Service M si Lingara, the c Si lard thai the C "I :,i eed i la! s meni i .-;i' d be le
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  • 39 2 Standard Staff Reporter N EGOTIATIONS between nai Carbon (Eastern) i as i its employers to the 16-day sympathy strike by 310 daily rated workers ended witboul agreement being --fa 'bed yesterday. WID COni m l€
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  • 71 2 $1,000 For Tekong Boys Sl.iml.ird Staff Reporter R JOB N LAYCOCK, S L "gislative Councilnated $1,000 towards 'he p i feu ng Boys 1 Club ling fund last Sunday. I nation was made on tsion I tne first visit ol the Go ernoi oi Singapore. John F. Nicoll, to the
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  • 538 2 $100,000 Claim Reaches Last Stage THE PROTRACTED hearing before Mr. Justice Roger* m the Singapore High Court m which .Madam Yeo Siew Neo is elaiminu a one-sixth share m the £600.000 estate of the late Lee Siew Kow on the ground that she hail been his secondary wife from 1931-
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  • 99 2 FOURTEEN probationary inspectors and one Malay constable who passed out from the Singapore Police Trainin? School took the oath of allegiance before the City Magistrate. Mr. K. J. L. Jamieson at the school parade ground yesterday. The swearing-in of five of the inspectors had to be taken
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  • 417 2 THE QUESTION as to whether ihe late mnltintil!ioti:iir<'. Mr. Eti Tom: Srn. was domiciled m thy Straits Sctllevientfl or m Hongkong has been decided i» ilm Singapore Hii:h Court. In a ju Igmeni arising oul l ol an ap) *ation by the Exe-
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  • 341 2 $MILLION ART GALLERY PLANNED Committee To Standard Staff Reporter A MILLION dollar building m Singapore to house itn art gallery and museum has been proposed by the President of the China Society, Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Mr. Lee said that the building must be sited somewhere m the City centre
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  • 29 2 THREE MEN, M. Mohamed Gani, Meera Mohideen and Abdul Ahad, were each fined $200 m the Siungapore First District Court yesterday for having imitation Parker fountain pens.
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  • 89 2 THE INTERN ATIOXAL Press Ball arranged by Singapore journalists to be held m the Rallies Hotel on Saturday will be filmed by the Malayan Film Unit. Among the distinguished guests will the Governor of Singapore, Mr. John F. Nieoll. and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the
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  • 182 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MARINE Branch of ihe Singapore Public Works Department who have operated all these days without a fixed base, have now found one m the old M*a plane base m the mouth of the kalian^ river. The base which is undergoing
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    17 2 photo. A P.W.D. hopper seen on the old seaplane slipway at the mouth of Kalians River. Standard
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  • 63 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union is seeking to reopen negotiations "at a higher level" because the present official representatives have "no more arguments to put forward" The Standard was told yesterday. Meanwhile. Mr. G. G. Thomson. Public Relations Secretary,
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  • 92 2 Hunt For Widow's Assailant Standard Stafi Reporter SING A FORE Police are looking for a Chinese aged between L'u and 25 m connection with the slaying of the 40--year-old widow m Martin Road on lasi Sunday night. The widow. Chiong Ah Yin. proprietress of a coifeeshop, was hacked to death
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  • 65 2 PRIVATE R. Wilson of the Marine Coi imandos was allowed bail of $2,000 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday when he pleaded oot guilty to a charg< of robbery. It was alleged that on Apri 20, Wilson robbed a woman. Ang Ah Kirn, at Verdun Road
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  • 51 2 TAX VEOW CHOW. Ng Pong Yong and a woman, Mary Wong (19), were charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with having a Quantity of dutiable liquor m Boon Keng Road on April 28. They all claimed trial and was each allowed SHOO
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    • 198 2 Bit. ;fl| Bk THBRB \kf i i nil i whom pass happ\ Louis m a mutual silent rich with oompn hemion. 'Bo Jed atone with ihcm. Others who co you lims are only intcrrupti v Craven A* cigarettes and those wb ihcin. Anything you say \>ill ignon-d. because nothing you
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    • 185 2 PITMAN'S EXAM RESULTS THI I OLLOWING is th« lb»t i > essful candidate s \rt the Pitm i s Exams, conducted b> re Institute ot Com- I December '1951 < <>>r At (OI.VIS ihl Class) tit .:v M Pertir.i. Dliarma- Korn inthakka). Int<rmt di.it^ I nclish (Ist Class) V> i
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    • 195 2 Loh Chew Wan. Fok Meng Bcw. D. Zon Saician, Poh Kong En^. Elon Siahaan. A. P. Maruli. Anantha Rniu Govindasamy, Kwek Siew Weng, Too Geok Leong. Yang Wang Cheong. Intermediate Bk. Keeping <?nd (lass) Cian Whay Yam. Seah Kong Hock, Goh Hoe Fatt Tan Tien Bag, Lav Sik Whye, Wong
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    • 209 2 I Sin Hee. Mohd. Shuieb Tajuddin I bin Along Dahar Margaret C. Campell, Heng Chiu Siang Ore Kiat Kirn, P M. Thomas, Razkin Hj. Tahir, See Kit Yoong, Mabel Pinto. V. Muthu. M. Ci. Mo.id Eu&oof. S, O Krishnasamy Punniammthi. Tee Gan Beng, Freddy Ten Kok Chai, O. M. Zainulabidin,
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    • 66 2 tlf] P-POREFOSOJCK//HEMUSWT (?^API CJffiftfM^^ I l^^^t^ff^^- /ou r JAR J s<>B.^LETMOTH/N'JARTH' ATOM BUM VCARL^J VOJ^IC^V I I^lcP A >tf^ A M -Of^TH'BUM'LL EXPLODE /T > ~mHtrU liA C r/WP- <&**% W3~ -c^lp/T- tmF -i > S/ >^ M AM WIF HIM UP GOES TH' < fOSOKK HAS OQNfc P^ >lf
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  • 625 3 t^hfE^^/^SS&I^, "»"> his Major Sir Vivtan Tyrell Chamito n dJ V? 8 f St r.l shot »'i"v eif dead with a S in a h^fl? gny> n« court martial. a", be used was aGerr L"«er automatic, which 5' ;ilv "<>e round m
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    58 3 photo. -Mr. and Mrs Wong Yin Khoon after tlnir marriage at the St. Maihew'a Church, Singapore. Th»- bride la th»- former Miss < hong Oi .1 I vi of JessHton and Mr. Wont is the third son of Mi. u n«i Yun low. The roupl»* fl»-w out from Jesselton. North
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  • 329 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, representing: monthly-paid employees of the Board, j has rejected the new grading scheme, revised housing allowance and overtime rates offered by the employers. The Secretary of the Association. Mr. P. C. Pillai. m a
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    85 3 1- 1 i ii't In uho rt-iiirn-Ihf < irih i-. on Mitnd.i v I m! is tl; first <%sian it Ihc Si •\nu.\ Mis. i pita] m Sinf iptirc. i mi bef i ;i bei Mwsins rears •> itic >c. i Mission pit.il antl tlnn k» rl at Urn ll«
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  • 37 3 ING th by mis- Ed i:i the iri jres- iman X 19 of other rking compan: v i con- the ♦•>. i under. collapsed. > one side I ton V- is n iras fatally
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  • 273 3 TI I K Sii -i .;>ove Coi ner, Mr. Sing criticized the attitude of Major Rayi ci II V rank, offi< er commanding 37 Comp my, R.A.S.C W. 1' port, Pulau Brani. m di cc ler to have the dead body ol Major Sn Vivian removed
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  • 122 3 Absented Self From AntiBamdit Patrol ALEXANDER Andrew Bertram (24) ol the ■*<> Royal Marine Commandos, who absented himself m Kuala Kangsai from a patrol detailed to fighl the bandits, was sentenced at District Court Martial a| Selarang Barracks. Changi, yesterday to 112 days' detention. After being absent for two days
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  • 9 3 A MECHANIC P fanprUOTWoen. l ,Ti ear-
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  • 203 3 NEARLY l families living m altap Imii^e- m the Kampong Java t()!k R (l an a who were asked \> demo- [i sn their houses three months i,v the Singapore Improve- it 'Trust, moved nut ol the area >. i lei lay morning
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  • 58 3 THF Acting Governor of Fiji, Suva haj cabled G«S2 or f jJ Singapore, thanking him fo. Sincaoore's contribution pi IW.M0 g toward3 the reliel ti»- v.,- tims oi the recent hurricane m B Tho telegram states thai the people <>f Fijj deeply appreciated [he contribution whlefc the> described
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  • 292 3 Standard Staff Reporter TRIBUTE to British officers and senior ranks of tlir RASC School, F.VREf.F. Nee Soon was paid yesterday by a Malay officer, R.S.M. Attan bin Yatim at a Ron«i«ien«i Party m ihe RAS(. gymnasium m which Brigadier and Mrs. Roe.
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  • 112 3 A SOLDIER who was ordered to lift his feet higher while marking time on a parade gorund m Kuala Kangsar, threw his rifle to the ground and said. "I will not do it anymore." The soldier. Maurice William Lapping (21) of the 40 Royal
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  • 139 3 A WIDOW, Gua Siang Lang, 63, was fined $300 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, m default six weeks' simple imprisonment, when she pleaded guilty to assisting m a chap ji ki lottery aft an address m Canning Lane on April 21. When
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  • 88 3 MAULANA Abdul Quddus Hashimi and Dr. A. H M. Muhiyuddin, a Professor from Dacca University arrived m Singapore on Sunday by plane from Jakarta. They are delegates of the Muslim Peoples' Organisation with headquarters at Karachi, an organisation sponsored by Chaudhri Khaliquzzaman, a veteran
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  • 100 3 THE ST. JOHN Ambulance Brigade is to start ;i campaign for more funds to build a new headquarti i s to replace the old building m Stamford Road Mrs. D.W.G. Faris, the Ladj District Superintendent oi ii;'Nursing H)i \"i.:io:>s will broadcast a talk m English at
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  • 187 3 Standard Stuff Reporter THK new leave regulations for the subordinate staff <Ciass 111 and Class [V) ol the Singapore Harbour Board has been described as a "retograde" step by the Singapore Harbour Stafl Association The Association's Secretary Mr. P C. Pillai m a letter
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    35 3 WLI I-,TH{ k'J /L f A' 4' HI Mr. Ho Tuck Few. son of Mr. Ho Toh and Miss. An? Swee N>o, daughter of Mr. \ng Teng Kee who wire married m Singapore yesterday. Standard
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    • 280 3 TTze inJb c?oes more f/ian write IT PROTECTS YOUR ALSO f i-J r vJ o uir >^ the only ink Mi with if/i -x pnHPCtt I 1 m^ mmt§§t^mC A l< I ns corro-ion iPiirKcf muni* i m 1 Xxv pen u\ \<>n write. 1 S0l^" W'Ct this trcc-t"i(v,Mni» 1
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    • 99 3 1A tKWABOUT irOHCKIFF I'M AFk'AID 1 f Vf//Ik',OOP rj- jw I f 1"^ f/-'» i I 'hi i-'t ,j t- A-,- SHOULDN'T WE GET ON IT'5 SO LATE T> Y' KNOW, DOC, f NOT PUT OFF- UN HI IO- IHf r,OI <>. KAi.K MAOf IT ',Af f V WITH OUR
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  • 155 4 $1.5M. Aid For New Villages KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Chinese Association has given nearly one million dollars towards the maintenance and construction of schools m the Federation's new villages. Since the introduction of schemes for assistance to the new villages the MCA has given out about $1,542,285 from its
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  • 44 4 Man Held In Slabbing Case AN INDIAN mandore, Appasamy (49) engaged at work m Pulau Übin was found stabbed m his chest yesterday morning. He was taken to Changi and later rusitec to General Hospital by ambulance. The Marine Police has detained a man.
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  • 296 4 so^ 0/ Sixth Found Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Five more terrorists have been killed m the Federation during the past 24 hours and the body of the sixth has been found m the jungle. Seven terrorists have been wounded and one emergency Police Constable has been
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  • 278 4 CAMP CONDITIONS DEPLORABLE' Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lues. "The living conditions of the i>eople m the Pandamaram Transit Camp, Port SweUenham, who are mostly women and rhildren. are deplorable,*" according to the Malayan Indian Congress m a statement issued today. Tins camp, m which about
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  • 253 4 Cigar-shaped Object Flies Over S'pore Standard Staff Beporter MANY people m Singapore, office-workers, pedestrians and school students saw a "cigar-shaped oD.iect*' streaking across the sky over the Singapore Harbour Boa rd area, leaving a trail of smoke. ai 4 pm yesterday They all saw the object at the same time
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  • 139 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Cnamber of Commerce is, to ask the Chinese Schools Association here to go ahead m making representations to the Education authorities m connection with the "Malayanization" uf Chinese textbooks. The Chamber gave the assurance yesterday that it would back representations
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  • 251 4 Malay Regt. Has Highest Score Of Bandit Casualties Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malay Regiment which har distinguished itself m the present Emergency is adding to its laurels with spectacular successes against the terrorists. After a period of intensive retraining at Taiping the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment has.
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  • 111 4 KUALA LUMPUa, Tues. Crirl Guides from al] over the Federation will meet here on Thursday for a training course lasting two days at the Tanglin Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The course is specially meant for representatives of the movement m the resettlement village-'. On Thursday the delegates
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  • 124 4 SAN FBANCISCO. Apr 29. (AP>:- Methodisi missionaries of Malaya ai c calling on j v church to abolish its segregation ol Negroes, m resolution presented i> c Metnodist Quadrennial General Conference here. Tne resolution, presented yes-terda-v by D- Bobart B Amstutz, President of
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  • 90 4 FOUR separate Way D.y meet* ings will be held by different groups o! trade unions m Singapore tomorrow The biggest ol these !nrc:i::c.wili be that ol' the Trade Union Congress to be hi id a", the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Public W<.-k.~ Department Labour Union and the
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  • 74 4 SINGAPORE trade unionist* are eligible lor the posi ol Assistant Secretary General ol the International Confederation oi Trade Unions, whose headquarters ai c a1 Bruss* is Applicants must be below 50 years and have had considerable experience m trade union work. The Si cretary ol the Singapore Trade
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  • 112 4 Registration of Electors, April 15— May 31 IF you ;ire not registered you CANNOT VOTE. YOU ran obtain full details of qualifications of voters at any of the following offices: During office hours Supervisor of Elections Office, Municipal Buildings, Kuala Lumpur Daily (except Gazetted holidays and Sundays) from
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    54 4 A tare well party was given by Mr. K. Kathiravelu. (centre, front row), iuanager. Victoria English School, Muar, m honour of Che Norani binti Jaffa r (second from left) and Syed Jaffa r (fourth from left) of the tutorial staff of the school prior to their departure to Johore Bahru
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    • 173 4 Rf^w' WDILIIHE CARROLI v Cyrtt^MUUlttDM BRIAN Ar. *"Ml r A'O.V, 111 ,vii |i BRAND NKW PRINT DMtUnM I .YOU SitO\\l\(, TOGETHER ft r THEY j|L DOT -SLASH M \»*l DESPERATE FOES !f[ f I "Sons Or T;j: IN < okm: m I! (ir itr-su til I Yfsth Their ft m
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  • 435 5 Lady Templer Tours Dangerous Area In Selangor Mjndard Staff Corrr >p.,M(|.nt KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei. a determined eiTort was made to establish Re-i Cross centrea at the various new towns m Selangor when a party of officials o\ the Malayan Red Cro A sociat:on headed
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  • 34 5 Estaped convict. Maasoor bin Abbas, aged .10. who eluded his guard at the General Hospital on Sunday night. Police described him as a bad hat with ci;;lit previous convictions
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  • 139 5 IPOH. Tues A British Army captain attached to lIQ North Malaya SubDistrict and two Indians were killed when terrorists laid an ambush at the n;vrow winding road leading up to Taiping's Maxwell Hill early this morning. One British Warrant Officer aud two other Indians travelling:
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  • 165 5 IPOH. Tii»*-«. Kor ili«* benefit of those women m Ipoh. who hu\«* heard ilir Hi^li Commissioner's appeal for vofcinteers ami houM likr to know how to help, iht* rhairinan of thr Ipoh Women's Service League Mrs. I. W. Biellorh yesterday j:a\»* a shon lir»i of
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  • 55 5 TAN KIAM SIGH was charged In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with extortion by putting Lee Swee m fear of inquiry and thereby inducing Lee to deliver to him £20 at the Bth mile Bukil Timah Roari on April 23 Tan claimed trial ami
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  • 50 5 PERHAM SINGH (27) claimed trial wtien he was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court Yesterday with usinc criminal force <jm a woman with intent to outrage her modesty at i» psn. on April 29 ai Swiss Club Road. Bail oi $juu was allowed.
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    31 5 phot*. nulling no ft Wait* H«U tb% Eye Ward. General HoopiUl. as part of W A JiiSS; fcui i *h» &M bßiirtß the Gnenl Ho.pituJ f«r DeptHseal «f jnaia/a. Surser/. Standard
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  • 230 5 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore li.iblr tv load shedding today IMV Malayan Brewery, A. B.C. Brewery. Dtetbeliu <>.. rantelln IM riiu'-iiiv Park, Alexandra Brickworks, i*;isir PanJanK, Befonnator.v l< 1 1 <)\vk.-ii Factory, CresM>nUe, >i Jaiues. Miri u«i. Silat K«i I ii k i f Pattpb, 8.A.T.. Trafalgar St., Anson Rd..
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  • 592 5 BATI GAJAH, Tues. Allegations that an Assistant Superintendent of PoMee, A. E. Bench (47) who was m charge of Circle CID at Balu (rajah ha<l spent money handed over lo him by a surrendered Chinese bandit were made before the President of
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  • 288 5 Four Infant Welfare Clinics For S'pore Standard Staff JReporter THE Singapore City Council is likely to start work] very soon on the provision of tour infant welfare clinic m the City one of them with a teaching centre fro::. a grant of $362,000 from the Colonial Development] anc j Welfare
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  • 91 5 Standard Stiff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Muslims In Penan? and Province VWlesley will begin tasting this year by sighting the moon an<l noi by calculation. This was decided yesterday a! i meeting of the Muslim Advisory Board. If the moon is seen on Friday night, May -'■>
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  • 76 5 PENANG, Tues.— The firs! Government Chinese Normal Training school, built m Green Lane for $250,000 will be officially opened on May 12. Tins is the first school of its kind m the Federation ot Malaya. Two classes of Normal Senior First and two classes of
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  • 37 5 r KUALA KAIfGSAR, T,., The annual general tneeting of the P.Tak Sikh Association will be held at Id a.m on Sunday. May 4. ai the Gurudwara premises at No. 9 Guru twara R .id. [poh.
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  • 106 5 Standard Shipping Rrport«*i Till-, Hist Japane* pioe »><•! Japan, Sou! an and Soul yk m Mi* b S i- 0.9 m Ginko M T f „,> the first Ja new i gs ide the Si n^ap Ha H• re« to tor i and SOUt A
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  • 23 5 K\ A! 11. "Cpl A Mansor (tin Ahmad of the 2nd Regiment who ■> on ip;>~' attOfi I I A,' m hospital <-.
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  • 254 5  -  ROSALINID RATNAM By Here is a general m<»v on tacking which has been tinsubject of a query. Tacking means stitching two pieces of tnatei ial together with any cheap cotton. The object is to keep the e two pieces m position while machining or while hemming. While
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    • 105 5 The watch people ask for by nama DATEJL f SI Hie Kolev Biittiijfic [his model is truly the mosl handspme ond con hto evei bear the name Rolex ond is offered with H guarantee end certification of on official Swiss G,. tent testing station, snowing t ho* ed uncompron tests
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 437 6 THIS week Japan brought to a successful con--1 elusion the war against militarism, Fascism and ftffltfsfMS r war with Japan sees the defeated power more satisfied with the result than her victors wto are comes fmrn the victorious powers themselves. t was not to teach Japan
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    • 372 6 IIE also intimated that the democratic constitution might be suitably altered to make possible the reintroduction of compulsory military service. Mr. Hatomaya is reported to have demanded the creation eventually of an army of one million men which only the simpletons would consider as the vanguard of an army destined
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  • 205 6 Bless Tis House.. SPEAKtXG FOR MYSELF r PHE curtain has to rise and none too soon on an interesting story of graft and intrigue m Singapore housing circles. An officer of the AntiCorruption Sub-Branch of the Police Force has been as busy as a bee m recent days gathering accusations
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  • 270 6 As usual, the poor ore hit hardest of all. I know of landlords who welcome changes of tenancy m their bug-infested cubicle houses, because each change means $150 or so m tea money. If the life of existing tenants con be made miserable by petty annoyances and lack of essential
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  • 12 6 "Oi! This the confounded car that's been back-firing oat here?"
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  • 971 6  - PRIVATE LIFE OF 'Mr. President' Kenneth Harris By WASHINGTON WHAT is it like to be President of the United States? Let President Truman give you the lowdown himself. In, for instance, this blow-by-blow description of a dinner at the White House: "November 1. 1949". reads an entry m his personal
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  • 159 6 Review of Views Dark Cloud Mela} i a> an ind< neaQg that a dart now bangi tinea\ i ipan haf iince 19M when the B Since then Ana had Looked U the leade tries. But thii apprectati n 1y42 ;<••«: J Asian COU Malaya brutish tx h anese aroused h
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 248 6 Sir:— May I squeeze my humble remarks m between 'Ex-Labour' arid Mr. Dasaratharaj on their tenacious controversy on the Labour Party vis-a-vis the National Service Bill. What pains me most when I read their letters is the element of communalism that is brought into play against each other, even
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    • 200 6 Sir: It is most gratifying to note that the Federation Government has at long last come to the aid of the Temporary Officers m the service of the Government of the Federation of Malaya by making an offer to air-orb them into the permrront non-pensionable estsblishment
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    • 385 6 Sir: Dato C. J. Paglar is to be congratulated on h i s attempt to introduce a Minimum Basic Wage Law which could protect workers from exploitation by unscrupulous empJoj-ers. It is surprising to note the very little interest that has been shown m
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    • 164 6 Sir:— l wish to bring to your notice that a great mistake is always committed here by the people and the press. Whether it is due to ignorance or intention I do not know. In your issue of April 26, m the people's column it
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    • 10 6 Gold Dollar Tea Shum Yip Leong Tea Plantations Cameron Highlands
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    • 53 6 HOOVfcR I WASHING I /f'j' \M«CHINE y^r j SIMPLE AND I ECONOMICAL I I TO OPERATE f Good housekeep I I ING begins with I careful planning Plan 1 j the Hoover way. fnspec/ the various models of Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Floor Polishers at our THE EMPORIi J 1719 SATTERV
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  • 332 7 SOVIET S BUILDIN G UP FORCES But They Are Not Yet Ready To Start War ...r,.-.. 1...1 v,l appear r,;ulv ,o stot a ww I I portion Mud t, M |av. rw r y s r visions are !V A i: J ition to all > vV( r Ei >pc,
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 7 photo. General of the Army Corps Kaoul Salan (right), Com-mander-in-Chief, Viet nam Forces m Indo-China. chats with General de Lignares, Commander, Grounrt Forces North Vietnam, on his arrival by air at Hanoi recently. The French and Vietnam forces m Indo-China are currently m the middle of a bi? offensive against
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  • 252 7 Hobson Cut In Two, Navy Ends Search \SHIN< 1 ON, Apr; 2a I carrier v: p the Hobson m v H hit and sent the fated lesti >•■•■■■ to the b >'- >m <>f the A' lant ■.>. rew, N.r. v {>uk.- man The N i abandoned at sun- rdaj
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  • 89 7 \SH INCHON Apr 2S lAP) Supreme Cotun (Monday i bearing to "Tokj a Rose lifornia- born Japanc ■<• com i. ted ol treason foi broadcasti > Arnenc.iM tTOOpS Ironi ol :>er real name >^ s Togmi d'Aquino. she s< ■:'.f^.c^c\ to 10
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  • 104 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 2H (IIP) The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted today to cut 51.im0.000.000 from $7^00.000,000 for foreign aid. The Committee then voted 8 to 0 to approve the aid bill. Thf CUi would be distributed uniformly with approximately I'M per rent
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  • 207 7 NEW YORK, Apr. 28 (UP)— A special Federal grand jury indicted a Chinese newspaper published m New York's Chinatown and two Ox its officers today for printing advertisements inducing Chinese m the United States to send American dollars to Communist China. The grand
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  • 67 7 HONGKONG, Apr. 29 (AP) Thi 1 Australian destroyer, Warramunga, returned to Hongkong yesterday alter three months of battle duty on" Korea. She replaced II MAS Tobruk m February. The Warramunga, here for a brief recreational visit, is a Tribal Class c'vst rover with a displacement
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  • 253 7 Special Cable By Arrangement With The Times, London. LOMDON, Apr. 2tt. Kuoniintang advanced units stationed at Mongyang and Mongma which are respectively 40 and 30 miles norlh and northeast on Kengtung are reported to have fallen back towards Monghsat more than 50 miles south
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  • 92 7 JUAREZ. MEXICO. April 28 (UP).— Actress Shelly Winters and Vittorio Gassman. Italian actor, were married m a civil ceremony today less than two hours after Gassman divorced his first wife. Miss Winters waited for him m a car while he was divorcing Mrs. Eleanor Richard.
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  • 231 7 LONDON. Apr. 28: (Reuter) Foreign Under-Secretary Anthony Nuttifig said today the British Government agreed with Burma that to bring the recent activities of the Chinese Nationalist troops on the frontier between Burma and China before the Security Council vvould only increase the tension. Mr.
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  • 95 7 "Monty" Says He's Glad Ridg way Picked LISBON, Apr. 29 (AP) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who is on a visit to Portugal, said m a statement: "I have just heard that my old friend General Ridgway has been appointed to succeed General Eisenhower. I am very delighted. We served together
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  • 251 7 BRUSSELS, Apr. 20 (AP) Representatives of journalists from all over the world will meet m Brussels from May 4 to May 10 to form an International Federation of Journalists. The congress is called at the initiative of an executive committee whose
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  • 322 7 TOKYO, April 29 (UP) •-General Matthew B. ttldgwy early this morning accepted his new assignment as Snpremr Allied Commander m Europe and said he was "confident ol the continued support not only ol my own country hut of all the Bree countries represented
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  • 163 7 WASHINGTON, April 28 (UP)— A new British aircraft catapult nicknamed Steam Slingshot" will be available for use on United States aircraft carriers, the Navy said today. The "Steam Slingshot" is regarded as one of the most important developments m naval aviation since World War
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  • 162 7 H \[)-OKY\H.\! fSEN MANY, A.- 24 I'- I) a I i .1. 1 4 ment of Genera Mali i n i-I i a> hi i the retention ol G< A fred M f SHAPE Chief f S "•i it rican Berv res could pi Iq
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  • 152 7 LONDON. Apr. 28 (fcVuU I I Buckingham Palace announ ed the members of the Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Commission —m charge of planning would be: The Duke of Edinburgh; the Archbishop of Canterbury Lot Chance] or Simonds; Prune Mini »ter Win ton "•'>;.! Lord Woolton. President ol
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    • 49 7 &O»t ■OlPlfl iiMtrau .pw mcMt ol 20 73 LOTT I- CO./^*^*) M*- A7W -.i^ 1 AEROPI ANE BRAND ADVANTAGES D£R.VID BY USING HACKMAN BOARD I. C.» b. »w. ..il.d. .««•«<- W brick wall. DURABLE I EFFECTIVE t PRACTICAL t I SIM LIM CO., LTD. m 2- B^ 2JOJ »085. I
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    • 112 7 I FOR THE GOLF ENTHUSIAST I practical J^K^N 1 GOLF BAGS **^1 I "CLIFFCO" f* I J I 47.00 eo^ 1 I 7?"x4" Oval Shape, Two Spring "fc__ Steel Stays with Flat Hood. "3S9HHK I Also *<%\r I 'CLIFFCO 1 I No. 100 1 J I I $27.50 f 5
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    • 35 7 -M^ P^ NANCY-WILL OH DEAR--THg I A rT^P rr^O 'I'lZI i^% 'tm^B t YOU HANG IS M STARCHED/Xr V <?->, p r I |^f Wf^ZM OUT THESE SAGGtNG TOO I HEA \r 1 1 \\TP 1?
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  • 317 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ONE of the youngest seafaring nations Switzerland i* fast building ii |> her fleet lo sizable proportions. Although not operating on any regular routes or schedules, the ship* have reeentlv Itecim calling at most of the world's l»i» i»orta. Earlier
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    • 654 8 f*Sl !ili,(l.\H TRANS. PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overbad Bai h.uuiMu Los Angeles AJ Arnrritan ft Caaaaiaa Cities ni kf si; \c II 2H ZlAm s "^i»i lMay 22Maj hxwxii r.r \K MtSMaj n/2tMaj SMlaj Uaie 2Mune partk ilan ol Dn Cargi Deep ranks am Passengei AHGIO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. 11 j
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    • 557 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penan:;. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang From "Failing** Apr?©th Djakarta "H&ayaag" Ma> 4th May 7th Hongkong "Szet -luien" May lOtlt Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penan;; P Sham
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    • 588 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang JAPARA(RL) 013 May 14 Hay 15 16 May SOESTDYK (HAL) 17/23 Maj 24 25 May 26/21 Mas TAWALKSMN) 2: May Juae 4
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    • 394 8 -1-JL.y., Sjx.ir I'm "KOREA" for Bangkok. "KIN\" toi Bangkok Saigon, Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama ItStfaae i: isi FKOM lAPAN HONGKONG "BINTANG* 45'cscntiy loading Japan f n Bangkok abt. 11 l |H| a SAILINGS TO OMINKM S( hIN v, For ColfMßbe, Adrn. Port Said. Gcaaa, (11 Hamburg, Copenhagen BathrabMii I 0 i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 194 8 sdfsdf WIIARVI S SHIP CODOWM GATE Benalder 81/ M 2 Bencruachan 6/7 7 Calchas 4 r > 8 Cartha«e 42 2 Chusan 1/2 8 Glenrtiy r* 14 7 Islander 21 22 4 La Chorrera 40 '41 2 Lariang 19 20 4 Ordia 29 2 Polydorus 23 J4 4 President Monroe
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  • 249 9 Malayan -RI Trade Volume In March Shows Sharp Drop ng MoreS is reflected T •fcTSffiS^SSlS "°t* T ith '"*»T esio gurcs for both the imports ond eJSh M 'W Ch W 0We X a cx P°"s of Malaya compared with the February fingers. The value ol Malayan ■'i<P'>. r ts
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  • 39 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE^ 1,,,. Kn >„,„,,.,,, o!limrof m, -> was .lon, the Maluwm ifcarc mark, t |0,!;,n til} Ac tin MTi!,,,i for wfairk there h«> keen a and rub- 14/9 Xt KHF X 4
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  • 124 9 COMMODITY PRICES 1.-iW-st Sin».fi>or > rub »kt pric«s (per Ib yes t»*rcJav were Btivrrv Sellers Vo I Spot I tins* si.OM si.j:»; FOB m b.«!es Vinv No. 1 H SS. Sl.tB| Si. oB; No. X S.S. Si (Hi 1 51.07 No :i it.s.s si.o:jj si. in; Tout-: (Juirt after firm.
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  • 28 9 Skmti East ms fun US total i p iding pur- Wall pporta rhia 4fi0.000 >i ii ■00 tons used States
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  • 183 9 Pye Ltd. May Get Thai TV Contract THAILAND is lo ha\»> television, ami a Briii*li radio firm Pye 1 .t«l. Cambridge may get the I*loo,ooo contraci for erecting a transmitting station lor television at Bangkok, *ai<l Mr. T. V. Mitchell, a Singapore buninesuman, yesterday. i Mr. Mitchell, whose linn T
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 9 MR. C. R Shepherd. Manaijini: Director of VV. 11. Brennan and Co.. Ltd., Singapore, and Mrs. Shepherd (seated centre) are here seen with members of the company's staff at the Southern Hotel on Monday night. The occasion was a Chinese dinner given by the staff to say bon voyage to
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  • 47 9 PLANE passenger travel m the United States now exceeds that fo! railway sloping- cars, or i "Pullmans." This shows vivk'-ly i the tremendous "air-mindedness" developmi nt of the American I people, although railroad coaches —not sleeping cars— still carry i many thousands of passengers.
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  • 329 9 Excess Profits Levy STRONG representations made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer by the London Rubber Growers Association m regard to the imposition of the excess profits levy on British producing companies are likely to bear fruit. Reviewing the rubber market m London, Sanderson and
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  • 72 9 LONDON. April 29 <UP>— The Marquis ol Reading, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, told the China Association thai the Government had informed the Peiping Government that that they would welcome any expansion of trade between trie two countries provided it does not involve goods banned by
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  • 52 9 PROGRESS In Industrialising India m \he last five years is demonstrated by the fact that investments industries m that period totalled r s 4,5<K) million. A major p:-!t of this money came from private enterprise. Industries which have made noteworthy strides during the period are automobile, machine tools
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  • 195 9 By MAXJNE RAKICH. Standard Staff Reporter A LEADING Singapore department store is establishing a chain of branches m various suburbs to serve residents m outlying areas of the city. Known as "Lee Mm Stores" (meaning "for the good of the public"), the branches will he stocked
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  • 270 9 By MICHAEL CONNORS, Standard >iafl" Reporter GERMAN! ix making bi«j efforts to build up brf exporl trade and her factories an* turning (Mil iii*:li class goods to regain her pre-war market*, including Soulh-Easi A*ia. Mr. 11. E. 11. VoeUner, representative ol German matiufacturing interests, said
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  • 40 9 Standard Market Riportcr THE prodtK c market m Singapore len .<i:ir(i 1 featureless ye terday. No business wt rcpt and prices rema 1 < d at 1 the same \e\ els a those pn vailing on Mond; j
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  • 22 9 On the charge on Monday J. bunds rallied to finish a one point higher >>n I i aftei on
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  • 141 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Apr. 29: It is learned here that some officials of the Economic Ministry are urging Government to prohibit the export of Such a ban I f< 1, wou\ i pel Indotv smallholders to produce smoked
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  • 20 9 rron terday. Ai the lot r l "t n Api B M X; R.MA M i
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  • 34 9 Talks On Jap Debts Are Now Awaited t d T» j ■re i 1 v r. New l foi d b ent of I n 1 I I ifhiv USI <■ IKJ iMKi i- Phen
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  • 17 9 HONG I! S; |Si r uu price* i the H £1 c .:■-.-■•> ]<v i UK-
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    • 45 9 kjrp /)oe^ )o///* roo/ leaky S^ by the Shell Company), provides ff^- X o>ri'-'l-elc blncks. asbfslos siw.-ls, R© C EM vWM\ Tlintkote f^'" '''*W^Z>>,JP In rhe Acrocem Flinlkote combination f/ InsEu'p. op". tK reliance Ife^ GUTHRIE Co Ltd jKgW p^ DoI 9QQ SINGAPORE Tel. 51.U
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    • 103 9 v/ mlm.^ Maintaining a Fine Tradition fJ'/i J J^ 'Wff '"W^>m ne excellence of the X.L.M. service is bocked by fl/A y^JK^./'itv ml *W OY€r y^or% experience of successful airline operation. y^y/ JmK J&^&mil^mS^ir Today o vast fleet of modern X.L.M. airliners wing their 1 l 'jrfdh/%<ifiiffljwW^l' 1 wa X
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  • Since Last Week...
    • 112 10 IT HAS been a weekend ri .sport for the 'Varsity, beginning with the soccer natch between the North and the South, with Selangor a- the dividing Line, m which the North team won. The cup was presented by Mrs. Jamo< Hale, wite of the University Bacteriologist. On Saturday
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    • 345 10 TPHE advantages of nylon are too well known to need more than a Quick glance. They are that this chemical fabric is lightweight, easy to wash, often requires no pressing and is amazingly attractive. One of Europe's biggest factories for producing n> lon is at Pontypool, m
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    • 578 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT by ]\[OST mothers dread putt--VL ing a baby on to mixed feeding for the first time but. if one starts early and with only very small amounts, the baby soon gets used to the feel and taste of the new substance and,
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      683 10 mo SING at the Benefit PerX formance for St. John Ambulance of the film "White Corridors" on May 13, at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, is Mrs. Doreen Gordon, pretty young Scotswoman. She stepped into the limelight when she was "discovered"' by Carroll Levis. the Canadian who gave
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    • 91 10 /COMPLETE set of Poster' v_>i Paints m large jars m many different colours. Exactly right for the daubs which children love to produce and which are an essential part of modern infant education. These paints are easily washable and are ready mixed m vivid colour. Price $9/-. I)OSIE
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    • 42 10 V 1 I jB:: m J Ceoj «ma and Diana Cuppleditch Photu bv M Nu J Soilpon, Myadow M Ud Lovely Lactogen twins. See those happy smiles and the sparkles m their eyes evidence of good feeding. Wn tlii- l-hout Lho world..
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    • 173 10 illustrations, I 6 colou# p'i'*t s p i| P^^^^^^f [jk e NOW AVAILABLE at your LOCAL SINGER SHOP gC< 46/48 PECK SEAM STREET SINCAPORE 2 Phone 7941 p^» 21 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 Phon. ***** 449 CEYLANC ROAD SINGAPORE 14 Pho->« ***** 218 JOO CMIAT ROAD SINGAPORE 15 O'^roP 1
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    • 368 10 Radio Programmes SINGAPORE framme Summary; UM Usteners Call '"X; ♦> 55-*. \n Spore; 7.:;u London H v m> Studio Melodies; S p.m. Paul Tempi! 11l a.m. News; 10.05 Women's Maga antl tnp l<>".«than Mystery"; X.:;» Wed zinc; 10.45 Interlude; II a.m. London nesday Prom; !>.:<<• News (S»; Studio Concerts; 1
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  • 1623 11  -  Jim Chamber"s By W Sports Writer i i-ONDO.N, (M*). (bounty orirket rluh-s arc all *et for big bid lo bring bark tlie enfitomerg to tbeir ground*. At last county club oilicials have realised ibat dull play does not pay and ihe word has
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  • 154 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Sread sdfdf YESTERDAY ue pictured lh,correct IfJI httiid ynp on ihv yolf tlvM Todaj a:e add liv: right hand and show 60* h hunids m i» i-o:itpleK>d t r *V Yon UMliiifdiw th«> W r 'P vclk^ cnlarlij with the Utttt jmyer or Ik? ttft
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  • 98 11 NEWCASTLE. Apr. 28 <Reutor> Teddy Gardner, British, British Empire *ad European flyweight champion, outpointed Maurice Sandeyron. the Frer.r-s baastaraweight, roer 10 rounds m a non-title fight here tonight. The Frenchman musA have Brit disappointed writfj the verdict for it waa ;i close thing and he might
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    17 11 The Indian Test cricketers pi ctured on arrival m the rain at London Airport on April TI.
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    • 556 11 VI i. liembet Banks of the Malayan Exchange Banks \sso^:ation operating m the v of Singapore hereby se c *o their constituents ,at Ml «nd after Ist May 1952 require ail "order" es handed to therrj for [atlOD or collection to be \y endorsed m the cuv j form s<
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    • 607 11 NOTICES I MALAY REGIMENT TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for the Supply of Refrigerators} »nd Accommodation Stores to' :ne MALAY Regiment Ten J- w forms can be obtained by written appUration to 'Q* jranch, RHQ Malay Regiment, rat^Dick on. Tender doses ai 12 O'clock noon of 1 5th MAY I
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    • 165 11 NOTICES FOR SALE THE MALACCA CHINESE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY NOTICE r riiE Twenty Seventh Ai traal General Meeting oi th c Members oi the Society will be held at the residence of the Serretary. Nu. 61, CT Malacca <"> Saturday lOUi May. 1952 ti P m AGENDA 1 To read and.
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    • 151 11 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TF there are sufficient appii- cants, who are suitable, a fw'l-tiine course of one year j leading to the Certificate m Education v Ji begin m October. 1952. Applications to attend the course are invited from non-graduate teachers with not less than five years
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    • 158 11 L'REEFIOf.D 2 storeyed shop- house. Selegie Road. Vacant Possession. Teo, 126, Balebtier Rd. 12. ONE used Df> Type Bulldozer Tractor Perfect running condition. Immediate delivery. Apply Singapore Standard, K.L. Box No: T7D9. JUST arrived Indian Moor carpets, all sizes available. Special offer for few days only 53 .50 per square
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    • 873 11 SmiAHWB VACAHT I SITUATE* WATTED v ff Dutch QualHlai JUNIOR clerk requ>rf«J for I j <J r .g m eer (vil 3v legal firm m !-H»h ap- Bacheloff 29 p.y P.O. Box Xo 2. !«.h of Ish. Dut IMa I" r«U \NTED Trartoe Driv« f1 re?H >> !jr E-Ute m
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  • 325 12 THE SUM! UN AIS of the S i n v a d o r c ABA. open C tumpinnships reached a higher standard thai the -^-^r^Tinis of Monday m»ht. Of Urn 13 bouts only three failed V* B« the distance. I l ii two instances
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  • 414 12 CORINTHIANS WILL APPEAL AGAINST MASS SUSPENSIONS SINGAPORE Corinthians are h> appeal against the mass suspension of players and officials ordered In the .Singapore Amateur Football Association jn>t as soon as they hear of tlieir fate officially. I p to late last niiiht SAFA. whose Commission of Inquiry under the chairmanship
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    31 12 aIANINA* Pacemaker In this training run by Thomas Cup team as- pi rants i s Poh Lim. Behind him are Law, Yeoh, than Kon Leong. Tan Jin Fan? and Seng Khoon.
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  • 81 12 AFTER a long delay due to the late rain this year the Singapore Polo Club played their first match of the season yesterday The ground was m fine condition and m an interesting »ame the Reds beat the Whites by four goals to nil. Red:- Major Stallard Xo
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  • 49 12 THE following have been chosen to represent the Singapore Cold Storage m a friendly game of soccer against the Chusan today a t the SCC ground Leeman: Teddy, Borlian: J. Fisher. En? Cheng. Syed Ali: S Mohd Mitchell. Mouha, Harper and Buchan. Reserves:— Kadir and Awang.
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  • 67 12 AT THE 2nd annual general meeting held recently the following were elected officebearers for the year: Patrons: W McGregor Watt, J.P.: C. G. Wimbush, M.B.E. Soh Ghee Soon Ang Soon Hoe, R. B. I. Pates. President: R N. Bell. Vice-President: —J. Ferguson, Hon. Secretary/Treasurer: Chua Ban Hock Committee
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  • 32 12 MALACCA. Taes. A crowd of 5,000 saw the Aryan Gymkhana beat Malacca by two soils to nil at the Kubu Stadium today Scores for the visitors were Alexander and Nara-
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  • 157 12 IN a United Services Division one ion sue match played yesterday, REME beat Seletar by four goals to one The halt' time score was onenil lor Seletar. After 27 minutes ol no score, a terrific grounder by centre forward Fiemming put the bull
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  • 334 12 INDIAN RECREATION (IhI» forwards made the most of their few chances and collected full points m their SAFA firs! division match against Singapore Recreation Cluh at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A last minute goal gave the Indians a 2-1 win, but it was the Recs
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  • 22 12 HAIKOWYU S.C. beat Singapore Fire Brigade by three souls to one at Gevlans yesterday. Haikowyu led one-nil at half-time.
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  • 40 12 THE; Nee Soon Garrison XI mel^a, Commandos team at soccer vester^ay at Nee Soon Garrison ground 1 After a keen tussle, m which 'good, clean soccer was seen, thfe Garrison XI won by four goals Mo two.
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  • 377 12 PENANG, Tues. Trainer Jack Manning who has nol been having the best of luck m recent months will return to the winning list at the Penang Turf Club races as he has a very fit team entered for the meeting. Potential winners
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  • 199 12 AIRWAYS TROUNCE DUNLOPS MALAYAN AIRWAYS SC. trounced Dunlop Sports Club by five clear goals m a Div. 2 Singapore Business Houses League match at SRC ground yesterday. Dunlop Sports Club started the game well and for ten minutes kept the Airways men on the run. Airways were cool and kept
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  • 138 12 They Run For More Stamina UP WITH the sun yesterday Malaya's Thomas Cup players selected for intensive training m Singapore, got down to the business of gaining stamina with runs round and round a field. Mr. Trn Boon Piew, the coach, supervised the "road work." Nine of the 14 players
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  • 103 12 HONGKONG play their third and iast match m Singapore today against Combined Services at Jalan Be>ar Stadium They leave to\ home on Friday morning Hongkong will field a team with several chaoses trom the side which hold Singapore to a draw twice tor the Aw Hoe
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  • 246 12 CHEERFUL LADS A was m scoring form against the Immigration Sports Club m their SAFA Third Division "A" league ><><:ccv match at the CYMA ground yesterday. Ahead three one at half-time. Cheerful Lads "A' finally won the match by five goals to two Except for the
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