Singapore Standard, 24 May 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■te tL X VOL. II NO. 326. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 151 1 rOkYO, May 23, (\V). General Mark lark n li« li 't< I uimii orders to tli»- I .>. Eighth Army I ii !i!iruiitc«tnl Control** oi llh- I nitrd Nation* t>\ w.sr campf at I'ti-an ami K«»j«- Inland. "The 1 »re of the n othei o-
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  • 54 1 f 23 <Re ;ter) I rats called to- aU commis- another more j, of commit] Korea. igM r Gen Matt] i on the i rsen cotmtr;. I >bctble t men i :used i l A nen i n the 1 etenci comm a new t>mmisa
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  • 64 1 Rubber Factory Proprietor Fou ndShotDead >L N \"-> Lim Oo 1c« Guan H Rubber >iv i:i B I I 118 was c shot dead m his estate, t five Bukit Mer- His > ;nd dcs- i mouth. a i land He leaves ii 1 nine ehildtold The i linese k
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  • 266 1 Standard Start Reporter THE importance ol proper training ror scouts was strewed by the Chief Scout of Si:i;.;apore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll-, the i rnor, at the Scouts Council ng yesterday. Mr Nicoll. who had earlier pre- sen ted Royal Certificates to King's scouts and warrants
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  • 210 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A platoon ot the 1 7 Gurkhas ho wei c m ambush position- m Seremban early this trning, sa*w twg armed ter- and opened fire, killing one ol' them This was the sixth terrorist killed since yesterday. Two others were killed by a
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  • 387 1 WAR' S BIGGEST AIRSTRIKE 800 Allied Sorties Blast Reds' Huge Military Complex SEOUL, KOREA, May 23 (AP)— United Notions war planes smashed a huge industrial complex sou th west of Pyongyang today m the culmination of what the air force called the greatest saturation bombirvj attack of the Korean war.
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  • 223 1 LONDON, May 23 (Reuter)— Russia has warned Persia m a note that acceptance of American aid involving certain "military obligations" would be incompatible with the good neighbourly relations" undertaken m the 1921 Soviet-Persian agreement, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, has reported. The note was
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  • 112 1 New So viet Envoy MOSCOW. May 23 (AP)— Soviet papers today announced the appointment of a new Ambassador to Burma. He is Peter Vladimirov, replacing Alexander Savelev, On a two fold government and sotial visit to Australia, Sir John Primrose, Lord Provost of Perth, Scotland, and Chairman of the Mission
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  • 152 1 Teheran Denies Charges TEHERAN, May 23 (UP)— A high Iranian government official denied today Soviet charges that Iran has handed over the control of its army to the United States and is violating the L 921 Soviet-Iranian treaty by accepting American military aid. The charges were contained m a note
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  • 183 1 TOKYO, May ::j (I 1') The Korean truer ta I k wm broken oil tor three day recess tod.i. alter the United! Nations apparently had eonvimed the Communists that their daily propaganda h array's at l'anmun.jom would ■> them nothing. The neg chief delegate, Wai-Gen William
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  • 148 1 L O N H O N. Ma> 23 Reuter >— T he L<>n d o n 'Daily Herald" n» lending article entitled "Slump peril m .Malaya" viid toda> "Wages of :;imi.ooo rubber workers m Malaya arc ta be tut beta use of the fall m
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  • 121 1 photo. NEW DEI. HI. Maj 22 IRe ter)- Mi Chestei B'> erican Ambassador to India, said today that he fell that there was "a fair chance" Of a new $125,000,000 American food grant to India soon. Mr. Bowies told a press conference that such
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  • 133 1 MALACCA. Fri. Segamat Police today detained a Malay Special Constable, shortly after a British Security- Officer of Gomali Estate, about 12 miles from Segamat, was shot dead. The 45-year-old officer, Mr. Y.H. Lewis, a bachelor and exPalestine policeman, was fired on point blank when
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  • 68 1 HATFIELD Ei g v d (Reuter) Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth, the Q >c Mother ■.vent lor a d:iy-i <:■-, l> over Eui ope m one of the ne Comet let airliners tod They took ufl' m a brand new Comet from De Havilland
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  • 255 1 MR. I.IM Yl VV HOCK Presl- 1 dent of the* Trade Onion Congress, yesterday called upon t!■ t- Singapore Governmeni to resume negotiations with the, postmen m the Interests of the public and do lorthwitli bj what I* right and not try
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 MICARTTA"^ ELASTIC LAMINATE I To> I l "tf A \< IllSd 4 i( \r ,b Slrrrl Phonr M Step Itfl the long-Luting Comfod of fWTM Sodcs. I -v. -ire made ofEMLOX brand non-felting wool, ,«m reinforced at main points of wear. Their comfort Nes m .1 wfl texture that ttays
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    • 58 1 CRYSTAL <c SILVERWARE The NOVELTY STORE f <• 86. North Br-dq-- Rd. •4 Phone 3123, Sr»qopor« 4 HI > -r VV VV V H»V W ?W V<• VM>f* V Ok v I "f- v Port >•>'■■ I y <•■ S"trd>j <:■!■' A'o hiyhrr than <i atch-li Si'ifi' rd < '1
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  • 318 2 THEY SEEK GOVT. ACTION AGAINST NEWSWEEK Alleged Picture Of Mohammed Angers Singapore Muslims 'Ban lssues That Carry Picture' Standard Malay Correspondent THE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board uiH liold an emergency meeting to consider action against an American magazine, "Newsweek" m whose issue of May 19 appeared a picture which waB
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  • 221 2 Stondord Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, spent 1 J hours at the Kalfang Airport yesterday morning inspecting various departments and questioning officers m charge concerning the workings of each. •r:;or aJO paid i -our with a dri c m his car,
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  • 9 2 THE G< R Singare, Mr, >?her
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  • 223 2 Govt. Clerks May Get Loans (UP TO) $12,000 -"TO BUY LAND FOR HOUSES Standard Staff Reporter PROPOSAL to «raiit iufildin^ loans not exceeding $12,000 to members of the Singapore Goverpmeni Servants 9 Thrift and Loan Society, will !>♦' discussed \Uc Bead tvtraordinary general meeting of the Society on Jink- 1.
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  • 51 2 CHAE !ED v p ng c a evade bus I re, a former :tab!e, Roy William iro 19), said that he fight th -he Singapore Fourth Po- sterday, Oliveiro was sentenced to I nprisonntent. 'to be ed y a year's poli per ion. He had a
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  • 50 2 TO CELEBRATE the E pire Youth Sunday, all cadet* and officers of the St. Johr ilance Brigade Cadet Di- ;i ns, s i re, wI) hold ng at their headquarter; i SI rd Road at 4 p.m. on 3 re will be addresse Ahmad Ibrahim i Canon Adams
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  • 98 2 THE QUESTION of over- le pay foi peons employed m the Secretariat will be raised by Mr. Lee Choon Enr. (Labour West) at the ordinary meeting of the City Council next Saturday. In written questions. Mr Lee will a?k how many hours a
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  • 27 2 MRS M,f Namazie has been elected President of the Kamala Club. Mrs. Sen Gupta, the former President, has left for a short trip to Europe.
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  • 33 2 THIRTY-FOUR persons died of pneumonia m Singapore during the week ending May 17. compared with 40 the previ ius week. Of the 50 cases of tuberculosis. 19 were fatal.
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  • 277 2 —10 Mths For Causing Hutt ADRIAN OPEKNEER, a Dutch greaser of th,' m.<. Fernbay, charged with striking a Danish seaman] Brut Anderson m iht left eye w i l 1 1 the jagged base of a broken egg cup. was sentenced m tin- Third District Courl
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  • 146 2 PASSING prison sentences j on three robbers at the Singa- poiv Assizes yesterday Mr Justice Knight told the men that if violence had been used he would have ordered flog- gins:. The robbers, Ong Han Swee Teo Liew Thian and Poh Ah Ton.
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  • 108 2 .MORE than 170 Chinese i iations and guilds m Singapore will hold a cocktail pariy lin the Chine c c Chamber ol i Commerce on June 1 v honour j lof four Chinese leaders who were honoured by the late Kin? George VI oi new
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  • 220 2 Standard Stuff Reporter [bin Lembek, Penghulu of KamA RECE.sT h ::.o mo- by ,-ov- ;):>:ig Koo Chan, and Atahan tain Progressive Party Coun-Jbin Haji MEaslan, president of cillors to guage Malay public the Sajarah Sports Club of opinion concerning the con- Kampong Amber, have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 137 2 11l SOLE IMPORTERS I f JIBBEiaTRAOINGGOIiD J j j{fi SINGAPORE PHHi 1 j RWL* LUMPUR \b*THEIWWC£ B |OTColll I E \_F r V% C 5 tip Pk PLEASE ENQUIRE F" Q v SOLE ACBNTf.: HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (MALAYA LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPI F PENANG ROBBIALAC PAINTS Lsers m llif- I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 93 2 f^ WF -LL,FDSD.CK-HERE WE OON'T BE CHILDISH, X Xl(^r-r4l ISuO^^F' VOUB rAw^^A-r "T l^T^ W TkjC ADrilMf) C^: .r,^ O K rr- 7 H AT SJ SusTf^SE^rnSlEl //VX i E I |5 NO BETTER THERE JIHRELEVANT IS OVER. ARE vOuSEWAITIN' PER? TV TRIR THEI ACTUAL T/\\T PLAZA- I P 4
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  • 180 3 Army Turns Down Call For Advance Standard Staff Reporter lUX SIW.APORK Ay >• authorities have turned, down the demand by the Army Ciwl Service Union for an advance interim payment to all categ of employees against their im for revision of salaries. S T.V. Lingam, President "of the A.C.S.U., told
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  • 262 3 THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday lold Police Inspector S. K. Sivapatham: "You an* telling lies. You said you recorded a statement from the deceased when you never did anything of tin* sort, arc on oath and >ou an- a Police Officer, >oji ought to
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  • 501 3 Can ZfreaA; 77re 5/acA: Market Standard Staff Reporter HI(,H tribute was paid last night lo women leaders of Singapore whose determined efforts were aimed at bringing about better living cf»ndiUons for themselves and their city, by Miss Kthel B. Weed, Women's Affairs Officer of SCU\ Tokyo, for
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  • 38 3 THE COMMANDER S. Rodrigues. Minister for Portuguese Oversea Territories, has sent a message to the Governor ot Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll expressing his thanks for the facilities he received during his stay m the Colony.
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  • 132 3 Striking Postmen Use The Post EVERYDAY Singapore's 480 i >> tmen remain on strike, they lose about $3,000, repre tenting their salarie.. and allowances. On this basis, they have lost approximately $33,000 m the eleven days, while the strike Fund amounts to only $2,612.66 plus $10 jusi received from Mr.
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  • 351 3 THE CHINESE PUZZLE Standard Staff Reporter LT. JAMES V. GARDNER was found not guilty by a General Court Martial yesterday of a charge of misappropriating SlOO belonging to the 223 8.0.D Officers' Mess of which he was the secretary and treasurer. The case was given various
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  • 29 3 THE Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church will hold a dedication service of their new electric organ on Sunday at 4 p.m. Guest preacher will be Rev. Joe Kennedy.
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  • 125 3 Perjured: Jeweller Jailed CHAN POH X I AN. a jeweller, was fined $1,000, m I default six months' rigorous imprisonment and sentenced to half day's simple imprisonment m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for giving false evidence m a preliminary inquiry into a robbery case last year. Chan, m
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  • 156 3 Govt. Urged To Hustle On Gen tres A CHARGE that the Singapore Government and City Council will have failed m its duty if they delayed, as they are doing at present, the formulation of a policy tor establishing Community Centres m various parts of the City was made yesterday by
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  • 100 3 MR. LEE Choon Eng. Singapore City Councillor (Lab.) fur West Ward charged yesterday that Government is discriminating between labourers and clerks on the question of power facilities. He states that labourers Living m the lines at the Botanical Gardens are not provided With electric lighting facilities
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  • 76 3 ARRIVING m Sii ip >re 01 his first visit yesterday b) Qantas/BOAC. Mr. EL A Strawson, Export Manager ol Benson and Hedges, London said that he was making a toui of the Middle, Neat and Fai East to "investigate the p bilities of extending the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 443 3 POSTAL NOTICE Urn M VrlKfliini awatth* c«Qectfoa at tfa relegra»li 0rt.,.-. I ulhrton Building fHagip,,^ f H Hoi 23 B S| Heap Wah C 27 Upper < R -uddin. 26 Coleman Stree' ng Chiew. X og M«g Book C m Croi «M Victoria Street Hona. 150 Boat Qua High St
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    • 223 3 r It Uilij£lf J I I I TENNIS BADMINTON RACKETS T<st<d for Sir-nuih j L RESTRINGING A SPECIALITY I I ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE I Spur Is Itt'/mii, !,,-i, 1 Hardial oingh cooNs Ltd.' ILFOOXJ3TT E'.WIGSMm Mf.itlTl Vit! V ~ritiJtiiesi r cAß^Oiisii^ you've eve* use*! CLEANS POLISHES I jZ^^Ht^J ahl» to obt.un
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 117 3 Ifl OONJ'T HGGF^R I'M I Ylfh W "A fl'L L MFE IWI I M -..>:'. fT^ 1 1^ a .Uj^t am ([,!-,|u v r D *A(JM\. v.f.'S'j ""V dZm^\ TH 1 iNDIANb'LL DON'T GET Mytc POWHATAN MYSELF, )*.V BUT.SJR, •\.rfh M- i I r HAN YOU'LL EiVt-R HEAP OP. I
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  • 25 4 Passing-Out Geremony M.itf CorrespoauKii RT D: LS N F 1 i 1 R 1 r Depot, given i ter thf wii Batl cms o: H
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  • 110 4 1.200 DOGS SHOT OWNERS FINED Standard stall Cwespoodeni KIM A LUMPUR. FA The State* Veterinary Officer Col. J. I> Daly, said la |he Second Magistrates Cowl tu-ir todn that there were several cases ot rabies and he had m Hr .sh<>t l.'.'wi dogs ta we State which wete wimuxzlc I
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  • 38 4 1 6th Mass Wedding Eighteen couples were married at the Meng Seng Charitable Association m Malacca at the Settlement's sixth mass wedding*. This was the largest group. The youngest bride was Kong Ah Lian, aged 15, from Tangkak.
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  • 358 4 M SLA LUMPUR, Fri. Hie General Committee on i liiuc-t- Scbools Textbook Revision, at its conference m Kuala Lumpur, ha* decided to recommend to (,o\t tii mi nt that m the <oiiipilation of hiMory textliooka tor Chinese schoola m Malaya m the future the
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  • 130 4 70 WOMEN ATTEND CLASS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dressed ill colourful sarongs and kebayas and barefooted, more than "10 adult Malay women listened intently and took part good-humouredly during a H-hour reading and writing lesson m romanized Malay uiven by Dr. Frank C. Laubach, a U.S. missionary, at Kampong Bahru commuuity
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Twelve motor lorry tyre> valued at $3,:*96.60 were stolen from Harrisons and Cro.sfieki's latex factory, Petaling. yesterday. Another theft of two motor car wheels valued at $200 from a car parked m front of Sulainaan building, was also reported yesterday.
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  • 54 4 KLUANG. f Fri.— To meet the increasing demand among women anxious to learn tailoring. a second dressmaking school has been opened under Miss Foo Chin Ying, a graduate of Ihe Hong Sin Dressmaking School, Singapore. There arc li students who will go through a course of dressmakitg for
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  • 511 4 TEMPLER MAY DECIDE ON PROVIDENT FUND PLAN Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Government is to be urged not to waste more time m putting the compulsory provident fund scheme into operation. The Standard learns, by various trade union bodies m the country, following" the rumour that the
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  • 112 4 KUALA LIMPIK, Fri. The Queen has approved the award of the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry to Auxiliary Policeman Ismail bin Haji T:ihir for his courage and determination m putting 30 bandits to flight on Dee. 7, 1951 at Kampong Batu Laut Darat. The bandits attacked the
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  • 108 4 Drugs Case: X'"ALA LUMPUR. Fr:.— D' ni t Peter B a 33-year-old Russian, stated to be employed as an anti-piracy guard on a n, pleaded guilty before the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack today to being m possession of 18 p ninds of crude alkaloids Eram
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— Pte G. Alcock of the Isi B-^ Gr^een Eiowards was killed on operations m aid of the Civil Power m the Gemas Forest Reserve area -< I .i,. acca on May 21. I l u2.
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  • 25 4 BATU PAHAT. Frl— gixtg 2nd and 3rd year Normal Class Malay teachers from Johore sat for their examinations at the Pengguram Malay School
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  • 411 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Imported footwear from Hon«rkon«[ threaten* a decline m business m Penans. The Deputy Controller of Lalwur was unable to state the same state of affairs existed m the ether parti of the I (deration ~T~ T The labour report
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 15 4 4 There is always a most efficient way to do a job 1 v .1!
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    • 175 4 TOUGH WREUABIi GOOD>^£AH THBRBS A GOODYEAR GIAKT SPfC-LIY BUILT FOR EVERY TOUCH TRAHSP. Z z/ z Z%^. IRRESISTIBLE HUSK' FIRST CLASS B Aft! GOOD FOOD! ,>\\\\\\\\\\\\\Y\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\.V I THE "IfV/C "W" 1 JWo.'or r U MUNICIPAL aECTIONS D^ Registration of Kloctors, fUfIBEC k April 15— Maj f;iUKO fek pHE regiMei CLOSES
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 5 r n< NEW I ii'lish School at 4he 6} milestone Pasir Paujins:. will b f completed m few l ,nd will take the overflow of student* registerine for »ext jear at the pr«»ent K^lSSjTsSooL Th« new school will accommodate studrnts from tJ.e Primary fr .V£ Fitth Standard. Registration forma for
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  • 92 5 GET YOUR MAIL PLEA Standard Staff Reporter THE DIRECTOB of Posts. Singapore yesterday made a special appeal to the public to rollect mail from* Post Offices daily. Special arrangements introduced on account of the strike are working satisfactorily but m order to keep the present organisation going and m order
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  • 92 5 A PRE-AMATEUR dance competition, organised by the Singapore Dance Association, will be held at Happy World Cabaret on .June 5 and 6, open to all amateur dancers who i\ c <•!■ ;:ik"!i part m any amateur dance competition before. The competition is on the four standard
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  • 60 5 St. in da id staff Reporter REPRESENTATI VES i m Malaya and Singapore, are among the 34 nations who are expected to attend t lie Third Commonwealth and Empire Health and Tuberculosis Conference, organised by the National Association tor \hc Prevention ol Tuberculosis, which is
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  • 619 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, I ii. Stead) progress with Schemes initiated since I^*" niaintaiufJ l>\ the Penang Municipality. Hut there were spectaui -.ir achievements, Mi-. Norman Ward, Municipal President >>« hi« report for laM \< t i Mr. Ward said he was much impressed by
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  • 103 5 Postman Ask For 'Air' Time S'.uut i id SI it! Reporter REQUEST tti.it repre watatrrc <>f thr strikinc postmen be »ll<»uf<l time t<» >NlH*ak nvrr Kid; i Mtl.iw to put th»*ii ease before th«* piiblit' has br<»n refused, r\ i'nion spakesaaai told The stuudard yesterday. Th«* I iium wants tl»r
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  • 101 5 DANCING TEST RESULTS s > 1 and amateur I bald- > ?rs were conducted ii ip»y World C ire! 1 Webbei er ol The y j > T -achD tralia md N dining his recent vi ;it to S Th PrwfessiMi ii FA T D B B I Uaatrors: Susana
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  • 346 5 McNeice Hopes To Get 2, 000 Voters Standard Staff Reporter Ml!. T. P. I McNeice, Singapore City Council President, expects to pel more than 2,000 new names on the electoral register which is currently open. I! over Radio M,■ r »y vhen he n [lies] »ns relat- to gistrafion. necessary
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  • 75 5 IPOII Fri.— Delayed reports disclosed that a patrol of the 1/6 Gurkhas sunk a small craft with an uniformed bandit m it in' the Sungei Pian area of Grik on Wednesday afternoon. The body of the bandit has not been recovered Yesterday a patrol of the
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  • 379 5 Standard Siafl Correspondenl PENANG, I" ii. The banishnieni of locall>-lx>rn liritish Bubjecta from Malaya y>as termed l>v \\h* President <»f tin* Straiu Chinese British Association. Mr. On» Joo Sun. as a "grave injustice". He urged that tho mailer should receive the attention of
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  • 150 5 Scouts' Council Officers AT THE annual genei meeting of the Singapore Scouts Council held at Sands House yesterday, the following were elected office bearers for the year: Chairman Mr. F. C. Sands 0.8.X.. .IP. (re-elected), ViceChairman Mr. Lee Chee Shan, Hun. Treasurer Mr. D. Stark (re-elected), Hon. Secretary Mr. .1.
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  • 51 5 MISADVENT URE AN UNATTENDED wound i ised In' a rusty nail led to the death of a cattle h< Panbian Kurusamy. five Hays after the nail pierced his foot. This was stated m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into Panbian's death from tetanus VerdiH mi a< enl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 118 5 pan WF^^fer-xM i OUR BEST Q'JAUiY SHIRTS icau-stifl roilaia LOW PRICES In IT' M 1 lit >\ \l ta i i .i:ul SOLE AGENCIES SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LIB. 6 MedeirD* Bu.dmq and showroom !Z6 Sourh Br.dgc Road. Mil -M (i I mo si I f* A B S I V.
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    • 246 5 Mil Lit *^^tk W pw^w^^f* IJU AQLi (T O lii r\ ff n^n win y^^^" 1 i Superbly designed iliA n e v cy dctoil I jji 1 1 and odd* to eosc SVti TRADING O I<l !tt I'.()MI\M Rl lIDIM. MVt.M'Oi;! 11l ...in \|MI \ll MSII M POLAI (t|
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 293 5 Todays Power Cuts 4amt^. Miri ltd.. >ilal »M Hukil Pasoh, hat. Trafalgar >« Anson Kd.. Tioiig liiiltni. Sago St.. Kiiinali M.. l*«-o| »■<**. J**f, K< Naason Rd., Lam >< M Ull M v (,».:ui Hill. I I NHvvork. < J Factory. Ki\<-r \uli»-> K<| KtUlney Kd.. Orchard k«« Armenian St.
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  • 215 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Ne wspaper Battle For Fish Garlic ti whal U i1 it is v way the trade winds will bio T facturers offish the queue of mdv- v. Led far tariff relief procal Trade Agreements nee of vfc -fiai man rs be as g as that oi
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  • 712 6  - THIS YOUTH WILL BE HANGED A LAWYER I An Open Letter To Sir Gerald Tern pier by because he tvas one day too old \'OUR Excellency: I c:;ve j r lei w «nd pal ence preseni you v./r. soum few con; -derations occasioned a very recent death ?e passed on
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 110 6 EASTERN TRADE FAIR r; —I sa? n X t the Ms .r.ion Eastern Fail ng Sei j. Ward r Mr. Chan X c are m fa 1 n of 'he Easl rrade Fail -o an —except for lans e:e^-::cn ag nt who aske vote for rmed of our itter. he
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    • 136 6 S.r.—Visitors to Ma ra have often pra:sed her ia glowing terrr.s. but the greatest tribute ever paid to this country has come from Yogi Shuddananda Bharati. the spritua] leader of Sc b India, who is now m X a L :r.pur on a tour. He s Malaya the
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  • 913 6  - Why Not Heed Mr. Blythe'sCall? SIT YIN FONG by T~K~ S.-._3pcre striking postmen should now. heed the eery earnest plea of the Cc Ek retar Mr W 1 B ythe to go back work. Mr Blythe is making a very sincere efl ri n behalf the Govei ent to re;
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  • 443 6 QfMGAPORf wcs recent iy put to s>c~"ss ncc-ve" ce r ':e Dv c y. Idesf stf i c of towoiiorl workers PuW P-e (C BUd eminent *e-re -c o r and condemnation c* m« -v.cs c^*r ct c~£ The transport men cc Union officials mode z'~z~ z
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  • 140 6 Review of Views Malay Waitresses THE move to pre* m men tram beeon tresses cannot be by gis] -.jn, said Ut I .-.yu. Mosi d! c 1 1 were force I i sucn scupal thi jugh econona neces>" made more trgenl cci: t living, the t 5 me them ;ere
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 322 7 Adenauer, Allied HCs Reach Accord Un Ireaty System 1 IM»N, May 23 (Renter) The Wesi r 1 1 1 '•■''•;<ll<'>- Dr. Konrad Adenauer an. the \11.e.l High Commissioners last nigbt peaehe< l.ill i.si.r,-.,,,.,,! io(»-,, ;l^, treaty sw,-,, v 'V Wl <iml *c present occnpath>n reeim«
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  • 265 7 Eden Plan Clears Ist Hurdle s i, ISSBOI K(. Miy _>:*, \V lint. tin's plan to ik- Urn < o,in< il of Kuropp foctta for uniting Kurope i Mb I t h-.irrd itN first I 11 die n Urn mint ils Com of h>ri'i;n Ministers. \niion\ Ktlcn Britain's Jif mi
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  • 128 7 wash: ;;< >\ -t 23 (UP): Secretai >t State Dean Ache 1 1 1 asi nighi to attend <•■ berai ceremonies < 1 of confidence from Presidi I Truman ringing uq iv card fcche* 1 ok off shortly after m Khi GMI H nn.
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  • 102 7 Monty: 'Frightening' To See Rearmament LONDON, M.iv 83, (AFP).— The Deputy SHAPE oaacler, Lord Montgomery, said today it was ening to sec ihv nations (it the world feverishly and massing tiieir strength. eet--1 said: "This ening thing i the ssetfi pul gainst < ack picture." we th< U kited Nations
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  • 219 7 WASHINGTON. Ma? 23 (UP)— Senate yesterday rejected attempt to write a more generous immigration policy toird person^ of Asian ancestry into its omnibus immigration bill. By a voice vote it ejected an i amendment by Senator William Benton to eliminate the provision
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  • 459 7 Standard Stall' Reporter THE QUEEN'S official birthday o n Thursday, June I 5, will be celebrated m Singapore this year on a large scale. There will be a parade, which will consist of a foot column and a mechanised column, and which will each tour
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  • 104 7 LONDON, May 23 (AP) Queen Elizabeth has chosen an Englishborn Texan to paint her first portrait as Queen, Buckingham Palace disclosed Thursday. The artist is Douglas Chandor of Watherford, Texas, who was recommended to the Queen by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Chandor was born
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  • 123 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. May 23 <UP> Unfavourable weather brought about th c sixth postponement of a scheduled atomic test near here, and the Atomic Energy Commission scientists said yesterday that they were "not sure"' if it would b e held today. The blast, expected to be the
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  • 89 7 TAIPEI May 23 '(AP)— Maj. Gen. William C. Chase today said he was well satisfied with what he observed during a I close two-day inspection of Nationalist army units m Southern Formosa. The head of Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) said the training and morale
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  • 128 7 MUSLIMS throughout the Federation of Malaya will he- gin the fasting month of Rama. than from tomorrow. This was derided last night by the Standing Committee of the Malay Rulers m Kuala Lumpur. The call to fast from 5 a.m. tomorrow was issued afl Muslim religious
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  • 165 7 Cut In US European Aid Voted WASHINGTON, (Reuter) The r S I Ho c of Represented ited tentai to cut American defence I to l. irope by fSs< 1 5 90,000 J »te was t63 to ilfcl but it was subject to latei Ri ation Earlii r, the H i
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  • 127 7 TEHERAN May 23 lUPi— £rj iiei Mohammed Mossadeq. with tears coursing down his v eks, said yesterdas thai Lous unrest and perhaps the i nunist grab for power may p [ran alter his scheduled resignation 1 75-year^old Premier depiared m an interview thai he determined
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  • 156 7 i I lo\p <> N Maf Q 'Kewtt r I |h. ii y HeraM totfaj n i>oi (?<! j tha» dti\ Mrgra !>ri!ish I orl- i z n MRd diplomat who vanish^ m shrioiislv last war, was broadcasting regular Ij from Czechoslovakia i Thr p.ipt
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  • 96 7 TOKYO, May 23, (Renter). Prime Minister Shigem YoshiHa's letter to the United States last December saying Japan would recognise the Chinese Nationalists rather than the People 1 ment of China was not binding on future governments. Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazakl said yesterday. Lower
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  • 248 7 LONDON, May S2, (Renter).— Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday warned the Si ialistcontrolled Durham County Council, which for IS months has tried to introduce a 'closed shop' poli< of employing trade unionists only, that the Government would intervene if it did not change the policy."
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  • 38 7 LON DON. .Vl ay 23 (Renter) The Presidium of the Suprenlc Soviet has appointed Mr. Piotr j Vladimirov at Soviet Ajnbassador to Burma, replacing Mr Alexander Savelyev Tass, the official Soviet news agency s.j:d \e-terday.
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  • 74 7 PUSAN, About 1M»00 Kon ers of Pn monstrai ion semi The crowd and ROK army i for three hours to a National Asa provisional South Ko tal compound. Fists, clubs, bamboo and rifle stocks wen ed bet ween the Jtcited and i !k> national pol i<
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    • 84 7 OiBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Srandartf London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 23— The following ore the closing onces of iubbei and tin on rhe London Mo»ket tod^y: LONDON RUBBER LONDON lIN Spot 24 d June 24 d Pot f^^ 7 P* r ron buyer*, July/Sept. 23id! £9^ %ellen t Oct /Dec 23 A Three months:
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    • 92 7 FAFLHFIL FOR ALL TIME SMITHS SMITH ZIP WALLET jj^^WJSj lL.fi 1 .noui. f.rri r orids L f*~**'*^ 2 I OSSOffcd coses m SKiver nßol Iflj H Morocco, crocodile and dzord WJ "J 'Jr.M \D' Zf 3, x < x 4 $V 7.50 to $12.50 SMITH UNIVt^ AL WA^ >-^ v.»
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    • 40 7 A'' '^-4 r "^V^ >v =^i If/d I I g-uess my I \^i^ Athis'll save me rakin& ■7 Tf C-4 \J \j NEIGHBOR WON'T V X"~Xv Y^ m Ck» I COff. 1931 by Unt»»d Fro' d<Of. tf*.-**^ II J/^'l**> 'i~C&Z-~
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  • 115 8 Thi I* Havilland Canada. "Beaver", shown m the hansar at Singapore's Kallang Air- is the n v rcraft S Malaya to be fitted with a tank holding parasite-killing cheSnJ^rSlSSl Met Pipe running underneath from wins UP to win? tip and a small electric motor for pressurization. Operated
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  • 134 8 Government's Preedom Plan Fov Airlines LONDON. May 2:>. (Reuter —British Government plans to give greater freedom to private es will i>e announced the House ol Commons nexi week. A an Lennox-Boyd, Minister of Transport and Aviation, will explain how he will allow >ti irter firms to compete with the two
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  • 33 8 SHIPS m Singapore harbour and alongside the Harbour Board wharves, oji May 26. are requested by the Masti Attendant to "dress ship," i the occasion of Queen Eliza- 1 beth's birthday.
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  • 133 8 Standard SfcipplM Reporter IHE twenty-foui I i a tesl Norwegian .ship to put into Singapore ton Leoville win arrive on her maiden voyage next wi c*. Though the Leoville Is ownI ed by the Klaveness Line, she has been pui on the Bai
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    • 612 8 fl FAST REGULAR TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE l>, nM t Over Und iir FntltrHn Loj Angeles AH *meni m (-n.di.n Cities Spore P. S'hiin I'mni; An LA SI HAWAII REAR ItMtaj I*"* luu <- WIIMWI Penang P S han S im-n-M( Xl SBACH 21 2.-) June 2 21 JhMM 8W»«« UW KJUIJ
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    • 555 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ki'culai Sailmu> lo Unlaa ami Japao rrum Sia«a»l*ore Swettenham tb Pmans Also direcl Sailing- from Bangkok and lml<»tu-«sk< to Inn Japan l»ue^i<»n Due Penang rrwn I nkien" May 25th May '^th Japan Sierhuen June (Jth June lltli H©nskong San- Sals Sails Penang r S'hana Spore I"'
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    • 628 8 PAWA HAS SUCCESSFUL YEAR REPORTED net earnings of I the previous year of 1950 wai Pan American World Airways, U554,064,000. EF&Ao.^rterTrovS .jf» American Airways ca:of U555.290. 000 for Federal d n r n e A overseas V^ l \:,<o:J taxes. Juan T. Trippe, ~1.2«^000 mgWS over,^ the Airline's president told
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    • 55 8 Despatches TODAY: Thailand (parcels only) by Kampar, Tanjong Pinang by Lawn. Ceylon by Bencleuch. Britain, N. [reland. Eire. Europe, N. and W. Africa, W. Indies (parcel.-, only) by Bencleuch, Kuantan (par: only) by Resang. Arrivals TODAY Britain, N. Ireland Eire, E rope. N. and W. Afr West [ndies (letters and
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  • 6 9 Scotland Hit By Indian Move c
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  • 393 9 MALAYA PLANNING TO MEET USA CHALLENGE CiassificationOf All Kubber Is Being Studied By MICHAEL CONNORS KUALA LUMPUR, Moy 23: A special committee of the Rubber Producers' Council, m close co-operation with the Rubber Research Institute, is actively considering the question of the technical classification of rubber and its possible extension
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  • 56 9 kl VI LI MPlli M.i\ 2X Import restrictions m the I K'n^riom and Au.sira- i h.i loncd most of the i :lk m Hrn I '••deration > »pnn- to rut down their i;> <><i'.i< tion i>» hall .i»»d m t^f-N i\en morr it ri m >n. .other
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  • 8 9 Bagasse Urged As Reply To Canadian Newsprint Monopoly
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  • 156 9 W I I'll the World's fir-t natural ruhlMT-a^phall lennis court being laid m Bogor, Java, ruUier-asphali fa\i.i_'. uhi«h ha* !>«rii used recentlj ha a burjge number i»{ highwaj experiments, baa been pul to a iitw appfiea- lion. A rrding to tennis players who have
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  • 71 9 KATES FOR HK THF Malayan Exchange Banks j Associal on best agreed merI chant .its for Hongkong i >Hai s PC' Sl*>u Malayan) ar«: Selli 33 5 3 rr.T O.D.v Buylnfl S3 i 3 (T.TJ and 53 1 '16 D An dec! '.v -driven fetterop< tg aac ne costing A
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  • 15 9 JAP OFFER TO RED CHINA SIX Jai t a j- equivalent They ore. md ofl
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  • 19 9 rs. Mutual S griculturai UKJ sccieni pparatus, mii SSM vorth of equipment the i \.P
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  • 81 9 Produce Mart Is Inactive Standard Market Reporter THE Singapore produce onarkei was quiet, m all >■(.'(*- tit > i s with no business passing. Copra had buyers at 525 3 4 per picul arid sellers at S2t>'. j per picul. Coconut oil buyers quoted! S4l per picul. -Betel nut $32
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  • 42 9 HONGKONG. May 23 SpodaJ Standard Service- Closing prices on the Bonsktms Ef i change today were HKS 15.87 to j £1 Svrii'.-u: HK5H.5725 to US$l, HK$l.B3B to Malayan 8K50.310 to one Indonesian 1 R.ipiah; Go[ c HK5300.875 to one tael.
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  • 64 9 KATSUHIKO HAMAGUCH! governor of the B;-;;k: of Tokyo, said negotiations a;"e now under way between Japanese bankers and Chinese merchants of Hongkong to establish a i"int Chinese-Japanese bank m that colony. The Japanese and Chinese ■viil invest US?1. 000.000 each. The Bank of Tokyo
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  • 204 9 IHE I i;it««l Kingdom's dollar earnings from robber atone mas tirrtiae l>y ever I. Ssl.lO million this year when compared >\ 1 1 li 1951, according to so American expert, Prof. Will iam T. Phillips, ol the Johns Hopkins University. During 1951 rubber
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  • 77 9 T!ie Malayan Exchange Bank. Association rates <per S10( Malayan) to merchants are: Buyinfi Xcvv York :!2 13. il (T.t. 32 15/16 <ODA 331 16 oi credit bills and 33s on trad) bills «90 d/st); Canada 32J (IT i 32 3 8 < 0.D.1, 32 5 8
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  • 19 9 India m to bui'd a ne\ steel foundry m Orissa a ."Uariya Pradesh soon.- A P
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  • 32 9 Thailand To Boost Sugar Production The Thai Cabinet hai *ndorsed a plan 1" allocate 50.000,000 bufit to develop the .sugar industry :md m;ike Thai- land self-sufficMerit m lUgar ppodtrction.- A.?". P. i
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  • 165 9 I LONDON. May Vl— lndonesian bam Kolam! l.iem i is the hero of an article entitled "Lieu L ads he Way i to Asia's N( w Deal" by Frm&da Wiliams, formerly I v\ Premier Genent At tier's press spofcfißaaa and BM now Heirs
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  • 155 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Fri. There was an easier leodeacj m itniustrial and nii>her sliarc*^ m the Malayan *harr markrt today. Tins were .*N'a<!>. Changed prices were: 1 ENDFSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fra.-eT Heave Ord. 55 3.60 eH Gammons 2 45 2 55 M Breweries 4.85 A95
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  • 101 9 HONGKONG, May 23 IReuterAAP':— Trade with the Ch mainland has practically ceased and the Colony's factories having great difficulty m obtaining rare materials, said Mr G B S. Thomson, Chairman of the Employers Federation at their annual meeting here. M.. Tbomsoa said the pnsi year had
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  • 183 9 Standard Mar/ct Reporter THE WEEK post saw a f^r more settled condition m the rubber market m Singapore with a decidedly better sentiment prevailing. L and Peal Sin <■ that any a sing pi io dv i k bad m reasonably good trade di
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  • 35 9 COLOMBO. M: euterl Ch «c rubb< r to take I ••übber to th« t Hedrw n expected tn a Colombo m 24. mdcl 1 4.700 C vi rubbei i aa.
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  • 49 9 LONDON. May 2:i 'AFP) De;t!in« with ide .ilump m 3. Malaya, the Labou Daily 0 re again < b ram and flump of ;i:i uneon ,:'ed rubor causing :.e economic and political iage. ir B I •"p dollar resen c ol 5 i i S
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    • 120 9 EXPRESS HURRICANE V^-fA LANTERNS /j'^^ i .i• i Ls i i s f liw I *;|f|/lil QC 1») r-tl^> ™_/I 1 (II IWIE f j Maximum illumination /j|i (Obtainable from nil p Limp '-'t's.J |l M* m Ormuny we Ho Hock Ann Co., iid. Mil i«3 265 Brath Rd. Spore
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    • 217 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR VVHXRVIS Albert I>< k: S Talang Akar, SHIP GOOOWN GATE Indraßiri. L 3/14 4 Victuria Dork: Bunabaai B. icleoch 11 4 Kcppel IJork: Nacelln, ManB- t< t 19 '20 4 tin. Retriever. Ban Wong Uang. j I Chandpara a!> 7 Me tula, Teruoy Kaiaflg, Of*: stc n
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  • 406 10 The CINEMA, The THEATRE and The ARTS I A SPECIAL SATURDAY FEATURE 1 Xo instrumentalist ever displays such a lack of facial control as does a conductor. Perhaps it is because he forms a canal through which the river of music finds an outlet to the audience. Each section of
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  • 958 10 1/RANCE. So many and so varied are the Film Festivals that one tends to lose count of them. The most important ones are the Bombay Festival. Punta del Este m Uruguay, Venice and Cannes. The fifth Cannes Film Festival has just opened here. Unlike
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  • 114 10 I 'TOKYO. May 23 [Renter 1 AAP): Some sections Z 0} the Japanese tnoi-ie m- C dustry are attempting to C i revive wartime films bused Z 1 on Japan's drive throufjU C I South-East Asia accoi Z to an Education Ministry < si><>' esman today He
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  • 41 10 THEHERAN, Mr 2:; 1AP1:- Persia s b•g c*e t studios was razed I the I— ground m a tITH.OOO fire here Thur.sday. Seven 1 ,'ri films Cue oi them fore ones being dubbed m Pc a ere destroy cdi
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  • 43 10 "1.1 AN I LA. Hay 23 I \FF>>:— Mr, Walter Crieseking 1 world-famous pianist, now on p 8 round-the- w>•r I d concert (oiir. arrived m Me: isl night from Jakarta i t»e c if played a series ut lv concert*
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    • 194 10 LAST o^^W^Wm7^^^ 1 I "THE WELL Released three rnitrd Artists Today Tomorrow at 11 an "fin KAGUS ft THE HAWK m TK ir ""^'Wbslß ANDThe LADY KS^^PP^^^ .^Bj* 'j^hBBBBb l^r I < k ..a^. v 3 wit j ESEk I tft BBBmS9J pfri > Tve stood as much as a
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    • 422 10 *>>\\\\V\\\\\M\\\\\\v\\\\\v X y VVX 2 TpODAY'S QUOTATIONS: j 2 L MOd deed is never lo^f he 2 sow> courtest rean> 2 'r-mNh.,,. and he who pli*^ 2 «oU utht rs tove."-Anony jfisarswa saaas I endeavours until mid-e\enin- (Jet around; mix freely. Use care m 2 U h slt tact m
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    • 459 10 Today's Radio Programmes SI.M,.\P()RE ilMl llir Voices i« Harmon, lo.::;) Saturday Ballroom. (IS. metre. 4. u.etres) H. B.( G.MHraI <h riM'a* 10 a.m. News; 10.03 Housewives' Choice; II a.m. New Records; I p.m. Service Programme Summary; 1.03 r.ob Crosby Orchestra; 1.30 News; IJSO Interlude"; "> P na.-ll p.m.— ***** kes
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  • 59 11 Shell Hold F N To Draw SHELL Sports Club though out of the running m this r*s Business Houses League played at their best to hold the favourites Fraser Neave Sports Club to a two-all draw Fraser Neave ground. River Valley Road, yesterday. S >rers were Wing Choong 53 and
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  • 67 11 TEACHERS Training College RAF m the SCA A ie match tomorrow .vi.i the following: T idram. A I Singh Gill, a Fong Wen?. James Aeria. J. d'Almeida, Balachandran. Sooaj, Desmond Keyt, Avtar i, A, Rajaratnam, Harb i s Singh. Reserves: E. Balasingam, Jeyasingam Scorer: T. Mahend The s
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  • 48 11 SINGAPORE'S re c entl y founded De La Salic School held its first annual school sports yesterday. Parents and ge number of well-wishers were guests. "C" House won the championship with 91 points. "D" Hou-e were run-ners-up. Mrs. Qua^i Boh Ghee distributed the prizes.
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  • 319 11 By LEONG HEW MENG THE GREATEST badminton invasion of Malaya has begun. A galaxy of foreign players from America, Denmark and India, repre senring the best m their countries, have stormed the badminton citadel with the one intention of wresting from the champion nation the
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    87 11 OXFORD. May 23.— India beat Oxford University bj nine uirkt'ts today. Brand A Co.. Ltd.. London, manufacturers of the famous Brand s Essence of hukcn. have presented this magnificent solid sil\»r George 11 chaDenffe cup and replica for the International open invitation singles championship which is to be
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  • 274 11 ISMELI RADRODRO won his second Colony fight, •tttpei&ttng triple Orient champion Boy Brooks m a thrilling ten-round battle at the Happy World Stadium last night. Six thousand fans saw a different Radrodro from the -aggressive boxer who outpointed Steve Brian m his first Colony light.
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  • 175 11 THE DANISH Thomas Cup team, which arrived m Singapore yesterday evening after an enforced threeday stay m Bangkok, is "definitely much better than the team which met Malaya m the final of the Thomas Cup competition m 1949," according to the team's manager, Mr. N.
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  • 67 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The following American entries have been received for the international badminton championships to be held m Kuala Lumpur from June 4 to 7:— Singles! Marten Mcndez. Dick Mitchell. Wynn Rodgers and Bob Williams. Doubles: Wynn Rodqrrs and Bob Williams, Lovcday and Dick
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  • 189 11 RAJAS HOLD REME Kota Kaja played fine soccer to hold REME to a Roalless draw m a fad and thrilling SAFA Uiv. I Leasue match al J ifaui Besar Stadium ycsii rd.iv. RE.VIK had the upper hand throughout the game, but their forwards could not pierce [through the stubborn ('fence
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  • 62 11 NETAJI Memorial Football Club took full points off Won- derlads Sports Party m a liveI!y SAFA Third Division "B" league soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. After holding their opj aents to a scoreless draw m the first half, Won' irlands lost the atch by the
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    • 399 11 SITUATIONS VACW I a nei ican Lompany 1 Eiuirei te Chh ie v i a .•>'.'. uadiai 35 s, some c 100 ex-\-.'P v Box r 839 'v S ngapore 1 P\V I) PKK \K APPOINTMKNT OF n:t \k,hts\u;n APPUC lOWS 1 Federal Stizena I i bI I to tl
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    • 491 11 aic invited from Nderal Citizens 1 worm for appointment as Kan par Children's Homo, Perak. The salary scale follows Sl4oxll)—2sd Lost of Living Allowance and H ism« a owance will be paw m a< cordance with fee a] proved scales. On conflrma- the probationary period (one year) the probationer will
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    • 397 11 HOLLAMI UKDCA LINE v s \\i i .m k U 5. 1 > i. k o it Oi pteMQ Cdttdia TndU|C« I Lid N-.L'KKLAND LW ROV\L DtICH IML NOTICE 10 OONSKICES E> ;üb. g < 43 C i NESERUM LW ROV\L DnlCi IU J Ma lun District Jud First thai
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    • 33 11 SI S^ J$ Cv w CRICKET: SCA S ior Se< -m "A' (> c p S.C.C.. Baieslier H fotice. Ar Senior S i •B"; S.C.R.C. v SJI.C, him Greta. R.A P v 1 Selelor.
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    • 38 11 mm w |nliispS| \\\(i\\ I t;)f S t the 1 Mill \V M J* M w i!i!; ipinr 1 I J.'v 10 Malacca ~>~ k-i Pur t l> ck«.«n ;K 7 <i;, Port s*haa S v Peaam 12.45 l-'.M
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  • 152 12 Windsor Lad Cay Reveller Free Rein SAHM.%3 JUNE WIHIK CAB NATION B^fiL A WiE«f«Mi Race L Karutonga MmWea I'taetae 3SSS« C r2ii2? White tarnation Irenrii Band gudden Cliok* AH< II SIDE H8%M11.%f.L lI.YKR *|gi;LT Mace 2. Uodybelt """Tr 11 K£!m« Result Rrniiit Arcnsiae INDIAN HEATHER MV I IM!
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  • 1238 12 Standard's RACE CARD If t. I Horses hiss 2, Dir. 4 6 Furs. 2.15 p.m. I mm Mtu-las June 4y 9.00 Mr. A. Rum;- R.W van B'kelen E. Donnelly immi Hard Cash 5y 8.13 "Winmore Stable" Daniels bUakei ;;»o Ysmz»» 6} 8.11 Mr A. Donald Yon^ Thau Yin W. Bagbj
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  • 261 12 THIS is another very open race m which Entertainment 11. Fair Anita, winners on the second day. Opera. Chance Remarks. Announce. Mr. Meadowlark and Melnik have been brought together, m this field of 16 runners. Entertainment II won convincingly over seven furlongs to set
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  • 1362 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By FOURTEEN runners representing some of *he finest stayers m the country will line up for the Governor's Cup race carrying stakes and added money worth about $18,500 at Bukit Timah today, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's
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  • 244 12 THREE winners on the first and second days have been brought together m Race 5 and with Waikiki, Tryas and Park m good shape the race should provide a thrilling finish. MAGIC OAK won convincingly over six furlongs when he finished half a length front
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