Singapore Standard, 28 March 1953

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  • 13 1 SINGAPORE STAND AM ,11 So. 265. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1953. TWELVE PAGES
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  • 329 1 MA</ MASSACRE 200 IN ONE NIGHT OF GHASTLY TERROR UPLANDS, Near Nairobi, Mar. 27 (Reurer) Mau Mau terrorists swept through an African location massacring about 200 Kikuyu men and women last night m a fury of savagery unparalleled m Kenya since the white man first penetrated East
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  • 158 1 r|L% IXMPt X In A h v l .unnensa- viii-omeinto ttl n \t :nonth.» nuii> morej > v rO j)e and exist I lag rales ol 10-npen^tion. resulted from ,nuir vition under will he a lump tn 36 months l his ,s
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  • 279 1 Sir Edward IS The Commission SINGAPORE Government last night named Sii Edward Ritson for the one-man Commission which will investigate the entire structure of allowances paid to its 14,000 local and expatriate employees. Sir Edward Is Deputy Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue m Britain He is due m
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  • 64 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —A British toldier was found unconscious with a gun-shot wound m the stomach, yesterday morninf. His rifle was by his side. He was removed to hospital and his condition is stated to be serious. The soldier who is attached to the '21 Company.
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  • 26 1 "PERPETUAL passenger." Mr. M P. O'Brien, aboard the Hongkong Macao ferry Lee Hong, may shortly br allowed to land 111 Hongkong AFP
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  • 15 1 ADLAI Stevenson called on President Quirino at Malacanan Palace. Manila yesterday. UP
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  • 20 1 GEN. Sir. Charles Keightley, C-in-C. British land forces m the Far East, arrived m Hongkong yestorda UP
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  • 94 1 SEOUL, Mar. 27 (AP>— U.S. Marines battered their way toward the top of Vegas outpost on the Korean western front at sundown today, doggedly trying to regain ground where every leatherneck defender was presumed killed or captured m the Reds' surprise attack last night. Col. L.
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  • 124 1 CZECH GOVT. SENDS DEMAND NOTE VIENNA, Mar. 27 (Reutcr) The Czechoslovak Government m a note to the United States has demanded that two officials be allowed to go to Frankfurt to arrange for the return of a Czechoslovak plane and its passengers who landed there last Monday.
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  • 16 1 CHINA'S Premier. Mr. Chofi En-Lai, arrived m Peking by air from Moscow on Thursday.
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  • 151 1 THE Daily Sketch said yesterday the Duke of Windsor, salf-exilcd his American Dudleys, may leave Britain forever unless he receives an official appointment of some kind from Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The tabloid Sketch was the second nationally-cir-culated British newspaper m two days to raise the
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  • 50 1 THE Queen officially became "Queen of Ceylon" as the House of Representatives passod the bill giving this recognition by 43 votes to 18 late last right. Prime Minister Dudley Scnar.ayake said the expression "Queen of Cej'lon" signified the true relation between Ceylon and the Queen.
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  • 110 1 SEOUL. Mar. 27, (ReuterAAP). The Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, the Right Rev. J. C. Heenan. who has just completed a tour of the British Commonwealth units m Korea, said today the British troops here were "very bitter" over the fact that the new Army allowances
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  • 25 1 A BLAZE swept part of Pusan causing US$l,OOO,OOO damage. It destroyed 125 homes and burned to death a young Korean woma Reuter
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  • 23 1 BRITAIN is ready to "consider individually" sentence of 12 Japanese war criminals which Japan has asked to be remitte UP
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  • 27 1 A HELICOPTER carrying the Eighth Army Commander, Lieut. Gen. Maxwell Taylor was involved m a "minor" accident yesterday, but Gen. Taylor was not hurt. UP
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  • 28 1 AT least six sailors were injured and one killed m a violent explosion m a Danish minesweeper at the Baltic port of Roenne, early yesterday. AP
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  • 28 1 THE eruption of Sang Yang volcano on Sumba lesser Sunda islands to which Bali belongs compelled 2,000 people of a neighbouring village to evacuate. Reuter
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  • 19 1 BRITISH housewives today dreamed of souffles and chocolate eclairs eggs had come off the ration. AP
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  • 108 1 LONDON police today searched for a 21-year-old girl who they Relieve may have been the fifth victim of the Nottlng Hill sex-killer. While Scotland Yard intensified tbeir hum ior the slayer fearing he fnlght strike again soon, detectives were seeking Margaret Boyle missing from her
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  • 1066 1 Police Kill One Capture The Other Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. (1 a.m.) The biggest manhunt m the history of Malaya ended m Penang at about 10 p.m. yesterday when Chan Kwong Siew, one of the two youths who escaped from prison during their trial for the murder of Mr.
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  • 317 1 ESCAPE FROM BURMA ANSON MYSTERY. PENANG, Fri. At dawn yesterday, Mr. A. S. Cannon, his wife and their two pet dogs slipped out to the aerodrome at Rangoon and managed to take off m their own Anson aircraft without a permit from the Burmese authorities. When they flew over Butterworth
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  • 144 1 MACAO, Mar. 27 (Reuter-AAP)— Three Americans captured from the yacht Kert last Saturday have been sent to Peking under armed escort according to usually reliable Chinese mainland reports received here today. The Americans wer c transferred two days ago from Tan« Chai Wan a few miles
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  • 46 2 THESE mo huge Gau-mont-Kalee projectors dwarf rhp workmen standing beside thew. This room hnt been prepared for 3-Dinien-sional screenings. THE skyline of the new Odeon Theatre m North Bridge Road, the most flUh den m Standard photos bjty Chen Tak Khoon. _4
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  • 114 2 FOR the first time m the history of the Malaya Students' Union of the University of Malaya, about 40 students, members of rhe university's three academic >(X'ietie>. will go on a tour to India and Ceylon sometime m July this year. Mr. Walter Ayathury. president
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  • 176 2 (TNEMA-G O E R S in Singapore will be able to buy tickets to a show without having to get out of their cars. The management of the new Odeon Theatre at North Bridge Road will introduce this innovation to Singapore when they instal the first drive-in
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  • 31 2 The theatre, which is expected to be completed by the end of May. may have hr ring aids fitted on to several chairs for the use of the partiallydeaf.
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  • 23 2 Another 'first m Malaya" is (he settin aside of an air-condition-ed "try room" for use of mothers with wailing infants. I
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  • 291 2 I HE Singapore diagnostic survey team is initiating a series of traffic and parking surveys which will take place m the near future, said Mr. J M Fraser manager of the Improvement Trust, yesterday iic «,is it- if rung to reportsof the Automobile Association of
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  • 45 2 ABOUT 5.D00 Singapore youths will celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the 72 Chinese lartyra who sacrificed their lives for China at Huanghuakang, with a variety concert at the Badminton Hall oa Mar. l\B at 2 p.m. Many we.l-known Chinese songstresses will sing.
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  • 297 2 Modern Science Does Away With Mercy Killings MERCY killings are unnecessary today because modern science has provided drugs to relieve pain, Singapore medical d%thorities told The Standard yesterday. Legislation to legalise mercy killing is. far too dangerous a policy to advocate, a public &SSA.** a A prominent University proiessor said
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  • 246 2 Judgment For Spore Firm A SINGAPORE firm, Okay Commercial Co., obtained judgment m the High Court yesterday for the payment of $20 000 m connection with a guarantee for Mr. C.G. Menon, the lawyer whom police have tried unsuccessfully to extradite from India to answer
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  • 174 2 Bid To Form Union Of Govt Workers A :.lO\'E to buiid up a strong ■nd powerful trace union oi uniformed and industrial employees of the Singapore Gover n m c n t has been launched by the Government Seamen's Union. At an extraortiinary general meeting held oa Wednesday, the union
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  • 74 2 ON THE day before he was due to fly to England, Lieut. (QM) F. S. Tulk of the 22nd S.A.S. Regiment was killed when riding as a passenger m front of a jeep travelling to Selarang Barracks, Singapore. The jeep skidded and the lieutenant was thrown
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  • 62 2 THE neAy system for grading subjects m future overseas Cambridge School Certificate examinations will be introduced next year. But from thh year, candidates who do not hold a School Certificate may be accepted for the Higher School Certificate examination if they have passed with
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  • 58 2 MR. AW BOON HAW, Governing Director «f the Sim Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Ltd.. left Singapore yesterday, with Mrs. Aw. on a business trip to II ..itkon::. They were seen off i>> a large number of relatives friend* at Kalljnt; Airport. Pi« tme shows Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 24 3 FirstPaid Holiday Of Year' April 3 luled occur .nissed paid |f AOlk--1 be A or. 3. •^ent this nor ed to tnai c of
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  • 31 3 ts of iteur room i. IiMTEUf* C. huni y Ec I and Miss Harry 6th I D. ptOfESMO.N ILS Tie g and Loh mny Joon Miss Ec and
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  • 20 3 17 Hoteliers Fined $300 II hotel v nan. Fourth v to egitg and c than from itted rticulby $200 nths'
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  • 30 3 THE annual general meeting of the Serangoon Local Indian Cons;re.>s will be held at 5 p.m. om Apr. 4. at the Congress pre- In Race Course Lane, Singapore.
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  • 108 3 Till Singapore Art Society's next exhibition will be 0,«m,,,1 b> Mr. R. M Young, Director of Education at 5.30 p.m Wednesday Thereafter it will be on show daily i from i a m to 0.30 0.m.. Sundays included, until Apr. 12 The exhibition will be devoted to selected examples
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  • 140 3 FIVE men were injured m what was described by Singapore police as a secret society gang fight that broke out m front of Holland Road Police Station, at 7 p.m. on Thursday. A C.I.D. spokesman said that the clash was the result of a "secret
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  • 125 3 A SINGAPORE Chinese vegetable seller was beaten up with torchlights and robbed of SCO m cash by three compatriots at the junction of Upper Serangoon and Upper Aljunied Roads, at :> a.m. yesterday. lie was eyeing to town when the three Chinese, posing as C.I.D.
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  • 109 3 THE executive committee of the Singapore Naval Base Labour union will meet on Monday to re-examine the award by the arbitrator m their wage dispute, Mr. John Cameron. The committee has met several times since the award was announced early this month, but no definite
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  • 79 3 AN OLD man, Yeq Hoe Liang, was sentenced m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to three weeks' simple imprisonment for outraging the modesty of a 19-year-old girl. However, he was released yesterday a> he had served three weeks m the remand prison. The girl. Lim
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  • 52 3 THE Singapore Progressive Party has set up a four-man sub-committee to inquire into the proposal of the Traffic Advisory Committee to ban trishas from the central area of the City. The four members are Messrs. Frank James, H. .1. C Kulasingha, Soh Ghee Soon and Sim
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  • 53 3 Dr Elizabeth Comber will lead a discussion at the British Council Hall tonight at 8 o'clock on the contribution of Chinese culture to the evolution of a Malayan culture. The discussion is sponsored by the literary and debating society of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association Member* «I tht
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  • 131 3 ALL employers of labour m Singapore are required under the law to submit a return to the Commissioner for Labour, giving the details of labourers employed by them on Mar. 31, says an official statement last night. These returns are due on
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  • 142 3 KURT CARLSEN ARRIVING IN S' PORE APR. 7 KURT CARLSEX, skipper of Enterprise 11, is expected to arrive m Singapore on April 7. Mr. N. Scharenguivel. vicepresident of the Amateur Radio Transmitting Society, had a two-hour radio talk on Thursday night with him and was told about his visit. He
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  • 53 3 CONVICTED m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a woman with an axe. Chua Teck Siak was bound over m $200 for six months. The complainant, Lim Van, was also bound over to keep peace m $150 for
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  • 35 3 HIOK KIM SL T A was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with attempted extortion of $36, and with escaping from police custoday after his arrest. He was remanded until Monday.
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  • 51 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— An entrance examination to the Training College at Malacca and the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim, for Malay teachers, will be held at Batu Pahat tomorrow. There are 24 candidates for the Sultan Idris College and 16 for the Women's College at
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  • 30 3 A MEMORIAL Service for Queen Mary will be held m St. Andrew's Cathedral at 9.30 a.m. on Mar. 31. Members of all denominations are invited to be present.
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  • 95 3 STC Experiment MR. A. A. EWIXG. general manager of the Singapore Traction Company, told The Standard yesterday that buses running on three different routes were successfully using the landward side of Collyer Quay to set down and pick up passengers. ''The experiment is not working too badly,"
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  • 109 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Outram School Parent-Teacher Association at its third annual general meeting recently: president, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee; vice presidents, Messrs, B. C. Lee and H S. Tan; secretary. Mr. S Y. Han (re-elected); treasurer. Mr. F. C. Fong (re-elected); Headmaster
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  • 40 3 CHAN CHUN WANG was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with impersonating a detective and demanding the identity card of Chin Ah 800 at Covent Row on Mar. 27. He was remanded until Monday.
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  • 153 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Traction Company has completed a $750,000 depot m MacPherson Road to house and maintain its expanding fleet of 350 buses. Its new repair depot is a single span building believed to be the biggest m Malaya It covers an
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  • 183 3 MAT BIN SAMAT, a "boy" employed by the Singapore RAOC Sergeants' Mess.. No. 3 Sub Depot, Alexandra, and who said that he was a family man with two wives and children, was yesterday sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Buttrose m
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  • 223 3 'Sir Alex Was Influenced' THERE will always be unfavourable as well as favourable opinions of the proposed Nanyang University m Singapore, but we are going ahead with its establishment whatever happens/ Mr. Tan Siak Kew, one of the chief sponsors of
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  • 231 3 IF THERE is any sincerity on the Singapore Government's part, it should appoint an experienced co-operative adviser to assist the local cooperative movement, Mr. D. E. Siddons. chairman of the Urban Co-operative Union, told The Standard yesterday. I He said that this had been
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  • 33 3 The Council of Inter-Religi-ous Organizations, Singapore and Johore Bahru. will hold it* next meeting at the residen of Prof. T. H. Silcock, m Evan Road on Apr. 2 at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 214 3 MR. J. L. J. HAXWORTH Singapore Controller of Im* migration, at a press conference yesterday urged people desiring to re-enter Singapora after the next few months to go to the Immigration Office to obtain an endorsement oti their travel documents before they leave the Colony,
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    • 175 3 y it today §>(& "f the Exhibition of ical Appliance*, Kuala Lumpur DDffiSTTEECDIL MODERN CHEMICAL SANITATION 1. T ie effluent does not I m ar.y way sour tue ri'j-i ground or contaminate /"'r****^ j I or cause disturbances (1 I X water supplies. JbmbJhELm 2. There is no manual emptying
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    • 128 3 FIUA/L- Country-Club" The Gar of 1953 NO "CENTRE-PILLAR" PLUS WIDE GLASS AREA GIVES YOU UNSTINTED VIEW SAFETY. AMAZING ECONOMY (30-35 m.p.g.) SAVES YOl DOLLARS!! I j£ I i Sole Distributors: GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. Sub Distributors: HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. SUAH MOTORS KUALA LUMPUR PENANG in_i-u~_rxjn_i~t»~i<~ir-w^M'*^***M ~'»'~*r~ i'~' Sf/// going
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  • 554 4 JOHURE BAHRU. Fri —One huiwtrrd families consisting of fiTfi people, m the Ayer Bernban Resettlement Village m 'Johore have petitioned the Hzh Commissioner for the FiMcration. the Malayan ChtMM Association and the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. ■flaiMji an order asking them 1o quit their
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  • 328 4 Police Call For More Information PENANG, Fri. In a broadcast made over Radio Malaya, Penong, today, the Chief Police Officer, Penang, Mr. J.R.H. Burns, said he was relying on every one to give the Government, m general, and the Police, m particular, the support they must
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  • 174 4 Standard Shipping Reporter ATTIRED m satins and silks, a baby female elephant named Asha— Hindi for "Hope*— left Calcutta two weeks ago on a mission of goodwill to Communist China. I She arrived m Singapore yesterday without her finery on the British
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  • 45 4 THERE were six traffic accidents m various parts of Singapore up to midnight Mar. 27. In one of them a car crashed into the pillar of a shop house causing part °f the house to collapse. The driver was slightly injured.
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  • 47 4 THE CATHEDRAL of the Good Shepherd will hold special prayer^ on Sunday st the 8 a.m. service for the Royal Family and peoples of the Commonwealth on the occasion of the death of Queen Mary. Similar services will also be held at other Catholic churches.
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  • 354 4 Khoo Teik Ec Warns Q M KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Moloyon rubber indim lieved of the present burden of high taxation if it is to s must r ing competition from synthetic, Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, chairm"** 9 r <* her Producers Council, said at
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  • 55 4 Ti *ES;:. Champj n I < lium. I i I A h m of fl I ondispla' B was orgai I i red the B points for i Mr. W Ac nexi points, w medal' oi I he F.,, c H nifht a* I open today
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  • 216 4 Police Objection Overruled THE Singapore Board Licensing Justices yesterday overruled police objections and issued a bar licence to a woman applicant. The police stated that the woman had been previously charged m court with runn a brothel and had been quitted. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. chairman of the Board said
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  • 69 4 KUALA lIMPIR. Kr, Due to taCKtIN cost Hjr mail MartyaMt air postage rates irom lUb,, to many ovetscM country will be hurras, d f rom V Rate on j hajfounu- Ift. R ter to Britain will be m rd from M) mts t0 nl per half
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    • 219 4 ou'.nese history a glimpse of Chm€S THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES ti^fsW YANG KU El FEI «/SIT Th« most famous wtl^^ beauty ot China lived //j >J/ W ft/ dunng fhe reign ot Em- ill ft~,m r H peior Ming Hyonfl Bth y\ I ortT* oJ v t&°^o£ff°todi«! jxJr^^ > a
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    • 72 4 RUBBER JIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Mar. 27.— The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S SJH. Spot £941 per ton Apr./Jun. 21 id. buyers, £943 sellers. July/Sept. 2Hd. Three months: £930 Oct./ Dec. 2Ud. buyers, £932
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  • 239 5 ONN IS PLAYING ON EMOTIONS OF THE MALAYS —Sopiee I ri.— The chairman of the Pan-Malayan 11 Pirn Inrhe Mohamed Sopiee, today remark- ir vh not surprised at Dato Onn's tirade d h11 ChlBC« as it confirmed with the general h i. political acrobatics m the past and the ht
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  • 55 5 Pi For j has i on a .:i A d for t] is ipp rubber Local B Choon, ing, c; ita Lee igam, A. W i i oters of tie polls. ago. I v reLhe High tEf atha ago. bunco. Lee Kay fan Fr.g I
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  • 55 5 PNEUMONIA again ctafiaaed the h best Dumber of deaths. 35, during the week ending Bfai 21 according to a Health statement issued last night. week it was |g Tuberculosis claimed 20 is. Other causes were enteritis 18. convulsions >. tuberculosis (respiratory types) 18. The total
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  • 99 5 THE Standard yesterday received |S and a cheque tor $30 from two readers, who had read of the plight of the four destitute Singapore orphans. The cheque came from Mr. Teo Soo Wah of Change Alley. The S.i was given by a reader, who signed
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  • 176 5 A 3li-YEAR OLD Chiim»w. Seh K:m s<n»n of Nortll Bridge Hsad. ft* ll t» his death from the Singapore Improvement Trust Bats m Upper Pirkeriag Street at 4!0 p.m. yesterday. He is believed to hare fallen from the fifth floor. Dressed m a white singlet and
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  • 221 5 SINGAPORE Labour Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. yesterday charged that important and long-overdue legislation was being held up by the Legal Department and by Select Committees appointed by the Legislative Council. He pointed out that about a year ago. the Legislative Council appointed a Select
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  • 242 5 GOVT. MEN CALL CRISIS MEET rfe«r»hi^l£ Government trade unions and associations last night v!!M !!l PP mfmenf of Sir Edw <"<« Ritson as Commissioner to m Government wage structure a "surprise." Dr. C. Subramanyam, chairman of the Joint Council of Action, said: "We are surprised
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  • 209 5 SIXGAPORE Gover nment I has appointed a panel of independent persons, and those representing workmen, and employers to be members of the Standing Industrial Court for a term of three years from Feb. I. Panel of independent persons:—Messrs. J. C Cobbett Sandy G. Pillay. A. P. Rajah
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  • 102 5 THE Singapore Union of Post and Telegraph Workers last night asked Government to stand by the decision made during the strike of the uniformed staff of the postal service last year, that the post and telecommunications services were pan-Malayan. The Union maintains that
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  • 233 5 MORE than 8,000 monthly paid and daily-rated employees of the Singapore Government may *et a general wage increase soon. This follows representations by the Council of Joint Action which had a meeting with the! Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe, on Thursday. This salary
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  • 175 5 REPRESENTATIVES of tft« Singapore Federation of City Council Labour Unions yesterday met the three-man Labour >;üb-committee of the City Council yesterday. This is the first meeting between the Federation and sub-committee since the form-* er gave a 14-day ultimatum to the City Council to
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  • 801 6 IN the course of his now notorious speech before the Independence of Malaya Party at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night Dato Onn expressed the fear or riither the hope— that his spt-ech might cause him to be dubbed an 'uncompromising stormy petrel.' lie need have no fear
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 259 6 Sir, With reference to your two editorials on the formation of a National Congress, I would like to say something m this connection. This suggestion, if adopted, is to be welcomed as revealing that a National Congress must enlist the support of men and women of all nationalities
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  • 11 6 "Chum! It doesn't mean a thing} Tomorrow never comes}"
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  • 900 6  - Stalin And Mao Tse Tung O.M. GREEN By A MONG the important questions raised by Stalin's death is the effect it may have on Russo-Chinese relations. Unquestionably Mao T?e Tung stands out now as *he greatest figure m the Communist world, not only on. the record of his extraordinary achievements
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  • 165 6 Review of Views 0,i,», I I I *>y the 1 °"n's Speech. W I aay trib unii His chai I CO' api tig, I D pr I M I H X I the M I B The I nese i ing 1 the i IH-CoTisidered SIX i ,1 D D
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  • 84 7 I 111 >J ;.<tos show huUI LSH kel ireapM ie Nevada re made uith .nurr.l 00 f,,t from Hi« htmt. The was enclosed >n ,k,l mo indies rkc house starts to burn Top Right: The house starts to rip apart. Bottom left: the roof blows upward
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  • 323 7 ijONDON, 27. (IP). Buckingham Palace >unred the time-table of the lying m ineral of Queen Mary, which disclosed that corse\ will take place at 1100 GMT i fofsda> Ddy will lie m stale m Westminster I GMT on Sunday until Monday mid- D kea the c
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  • 18 7 R< uter) o E -Fascist atlay night to Council same Britain States, a! so he exp
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  • 145 7 Ike: Ammo In Korea Adequate WASHINGTON, Mar. 27,— At his news conference yesterday President Eisenhower asserted that the munitions suppiy situation m Korea was and is perfectly sound m relation to the present scale of operations and that the retreat from Baldy Ridge had no relation to the munitions situation.
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  • 75 7 LONDON. Mar. 27, (AP>.— The Kremlin lifted the Iron Curtain yesterday m approving visas for eight touring American newspaper and radio executives to visit Moscow. Bypassing the usual red tape of the days of Stalin, the Soviet Embassy stamped its okay on the visit without any
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  • 57 7 JOHN Ford, State Department security director, said yesterday the Department has fired homosexuals at the rate of one every three days for :he past two years. He told a House judiciary subcommittee that "these social defects that's a nice name for it" have and are presenting a "considerable
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  • 99 7 I received rtmunal riot 21 persons ien were ested. p itiona m c Minister c Hindu and t ganiza> r mass tray bulls A P tSi, nl Rritish Everest Wyj 0 Wednesday arrived Cf T ry r^Hiing the V AP t< don yesI 6 days—
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  • 157 7 World News In Brief A DETECTIVE who masqueraded as a hired killer m Los Angeles said that a man Raid him. US$5OO to murder is wife but insisted that she be strangled to keep blood off his rugs and shirts. 1 UP CORONATION celebrations for Queen Elizabeth m the Royal
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  • 20 7 M ystery Blasts '.'"s wreck'.ritirv romin Victoria JVi -^1 the town P 0 acs from was killed and Reuter AAP
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  • 72 7 WILHEMSHAVEN, Germany, Mar. 27, (Reuter). Scores of workers ran for their lives when a series of heavy explosions rocked an open air ammunition dump here yesterday causing a big fire and injuring 12 people. The explosions, including four described as the biggest since the war,
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Mar. 27. (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, announced yesterday that Britain was handing over to West Germany the case against Werner Naumann and six others arrested on Jan. 14, suspected of plotting a Nazi revival. If the Germans
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  • 320 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 27.The United Nations handed the new Soviet regime of Premier Malenkov a major worjd propaganda defeat Thursday by spurning Red aggression charges against the United States. The Political Committee rejected by 41 votes to five, with 14 abstentions, a Communist demand
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  • 58 7 THE British Charge d'Affaires m Peking, L. H. Lamb, has been instructed by the Foreign Office to take up with the Peking Government the case of the three United States citizens who are reported to have been taken to Canton after their yacht was seized o n Mar.
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Mar. 27 (Renter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill said yesterday the British Government ''naturally welcomes any indication that the Soviet Government wishes to lower the political temperature." He was answering a question m the House of Commons by Mr. Norman Dodds (Labour). Mr.
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  • 271 7 LONDON, Mar. 27.— Scotland Yard detectives last night established the identity of the four women murdered m a strangler's lair m the shabby Notting Hill district. Among the victims was Mrs. John Christie, 45-year-old wife of a clerk sought m a nationwide manhunt for
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  • 127 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27. (UP)— Secretary of Slate John Foster Dulles told French Premier Rene Mayer at their talks yesterday they seemed to be m full agreement on their objectives m Indo-China, but he asked for more information on the French plan to make fuller use
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  • 152 7 Anti- Polio Vaccine Found CHICAGO, Mar. 27, (UP) A research leader for the National Polio Foundation said last night that first experiments with a polio vaccine on human beings show that it can produce disease-fighting antibodies against all three types of infantile paralysis. But Dr. Jonas Salk warned that while
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  • 388 7 Found With. Chiang Troops v. !L A 2?° L N i. Mar V 2 T— Tha B rm «c War Office announced last night that the bodies of three white men were discovered among the dead after a severe battle" with Chinese Nationalist guerilla
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  • 55 7 The American Democratic Party head. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, receives a farewell handshake from Nationalist China's President Chiang Kai shek, after they had a thirty-five minute chat during the former's 48-hour stay m Formosa on his Asian tour. Mr. Stevenson, at present m Manila, will arrive m Singapore
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  • 161 7 BANGKOK, Mar. 27, (AFP).— Premier Phibun Songgram declared yesterday that the Thai Government will permit Chinese Nationalist troops In Burma to withdraw to Formosa through Thailand on two conditions. i These are: That the United States and Britain together with Nationalist China, agree to
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  • 54 7 LONDON, Mar. 27, (Router) Mr. Clement Attle© (70), former Labour Prime Minister, is to go into a London hospital next Sunday for an appendix operation, it wa» announced yesterday. Mr. Attlee will enter St. Mary's Hospital. He was n hospital for five weeks m 1951
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  • 50 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 27, (AFP). The Navy ftnnouoo* ed yesterday that th e («>in» mander of the battleship "Missouri." Captain Warner Ryarson Edsall, died suddenly of heart attack when his vhip was entering a Far Eastern} port. The name of the port wag not announce i. TH
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE TYPES OF UPHOLSTERY THAT CAN BE MADE WITH IVhAAg AONthgto BEDS AND DIVANS, ALL SIZES UP TO fjSjtitfSfEr acre bed" i^^rr^i'Yi'^jl _gg ALL SHAPES OF *m^£\ ARMCHAIRS AND ffl^T SMALL CHA|RS ar e "^^y MADE EXTRA P^|^^ COMFORTABLE ARMCHAIRS CAN BE made with
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  • 311 8 HONGKONG, Mar. 27, (Beuter).— The M**«S* ol Government has announced that the Marine Department would frow War. 31 control all British merchant ships trading fttH Hongkon* to China and Nortt Korea on behalf of the British Ministry of Transport The Government
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  • 121 8 RANGOON. Mar 27. (AP> A Polish freighter m Rangoon dockyard was yesterday loading 1.500 tons of rubber and 'AOO tons of ited for Rod China first shipment of strata^ic materia's by noutra! Burma to the Chinese Communi ■>. The quietly arranged shipment has developed- into a
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  • 21 8 ASIA Konn (Asia Navigation and Transport Co.) will start a freight service between Red China and Japan shortly. AFP
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  • 144 8 OAKLAND CALIF. Mar. 27, (AP)— Nearly US$l,OOO,OOO worth of cargo, once destined for Red China, went on the auction block here yesterday. The goods. taken oft ships after President Trnman's 1950 embargo order, ranged from steel scrap to bedsheets and pillow slips m pastel
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 641 8 Agents ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. TFX: X Lumpur 311 Spore BTZBI/3 P. Sham 295 Malacca 45€ Penang 875 FOR V K./CONTINLNT Snore P S ham Penang t Benievis for Avonm(;uth. L'pool Glasgow Rotterdam In Port 29 31Mar Benledi (or London. Antweiu. Hamburg la P»rt 3«Mar lApr Beaalder for Genoa Liverpool
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    • 579 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang Alm> direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penang F»om "Poyang" Apr 7 Apr 12 Hongkong •\Soochow" Apr 14 Apx. 17 Japan, H'kong Sails Sails Penans Spore For "Povan?" Apr
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    • 380 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS loyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland Amertra Line Nederlaad Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAIIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK »HILADLLPIIIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW OR It AN S Spore P Sham Penang OESTDYK (HAL) 30Mar 6Apr "Apr BApr tMPENAN (RI) 11 16A|ir ITApr 18\pr ALISSE (SMN) 19 25Apr 2«Apr 27\pr >VERYSEL
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    • 808 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN^M* i li Spore P Vh r Nr »NKNT Mi JRRIA" for Bangkok (not hail rW. 4 carrying passengers) 6 7 or I HALAYA" for Adelaide, I Melbourne, Sydney (not H I loading local cargo) 14 i 5.* Ur iNNAM" for Bangkok, U 1U >t ll v. Hongkong,
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  • 272 9 p Staaataffi Market Reporter ,> liquidation from upcountry centres n lt«<l m a drop of 5 8 cent> per lb. m r li 1 robber In the Singapore market which a t 71 cmts per lb. for first grade rubber ,om overseas was
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  • 53 9 rH»'" aid yesh,t \.m-ruan „ny made strike m ,n n years ik. sources -aid KJ, oah mUes iorlds rirbest Hvrthan m Kum v str.k, the ,i i, loratrd m a setwera Ku,.d Cd, Arabia. The v I ontr.»!l •■'•>'llv by \h«!ullah >vilrm Kuwait and KiM
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  • 37 9 ■jßfaltf >l»rkrt Reporter ading, >:ket ith a ao Shareim»i STEI m Bayers Srllers cd 2 2 1 70 12 24 cd 1 15 xd 2 5 xd 1 1 Xl BBKKS IS
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  • 39 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to 1 merchants (per SlOO Malayan) Canada :i2 1> 16 (f T 32 9 16 (O.D.\ 32 13/16 (90 W Selling: Canada 32 1 8 (T.T./OJ>.). Oner exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 32 9 KOTA TINGGI, Johore l as announced that 2.030} res of smallholdings wore' eligible for the Rubber ReI planting Scheme and $244. WH0 was given to the smallholders m the State.
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  • 111 9 TOKYO. Mar. 27, (ReuterAAP). The Japanese Shinjugai Sihui Company announced it had a fleet of 25 pearlers standing by to leave for the Arafura Sea," but would abide by government's request not to <tart fishing until at .east one month after the Australian-Japan Fishery nefotiationa
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  • 88 9 More Jap Trade With Area Likely TOKYO, Mar. 27 (AFP)— The Japanese Government is understood to have formally accepted the British government's reply on easing import restrictions on Japanese goods. The acceptance has been conveyed to the British Government through the Japanese Ambassador. Shinkichi Matumoto m London. With the Japanese
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  • 154 9 photo Standard Market Reporter THE product market In Singapore was quietly steady m the copra section and dull m coconut oil. with no appreciable quarunes changing hands. Copra quotations were $42 buyers and S42* sellers for April shipment: $41 and S4U for May; and 840 and $40$
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  • 267 9 LONDON, Mar. 27, (AP).-Eight of Britain's leading financiers and industrialists announced yesterday they have formed a finance company to speed the economic development of the British Commonwealth The new company the Commonwealth Development Finance Company Ltd., has been set up with the blessing of
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  • 20 9 A SOVIET-HUNGARIAN barter agreement for 1953 was concluded m Moscow on Tuesday. No details were given AP
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  • 194 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 27, (AP) A Malayan Tin Bureau survey published Wednesday said that RFC contracts with Indonesia producers cover the purchase of a "minimum of 18,000 and a maximum of 20,000 tons yearly, including 8,000 tons of tin-in-concentrates yearly; basic price ISSI.2OJ a
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  • 257 9 Prices Appeal To Traders Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE leads the world m the im portation of cotton piecegoods from India, local traders purchases from Indian mills for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 1952 being almost three times the quantity imported by India's next biggest customer.
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) \m Singapore ye«terd.<T were: Buyers Sellt>r9 No 1 KSS spoi Loose 71 J 71 J No. 1 R.S.S. 712 72 No 2 R.S.S. 69 6fl* No. 3 H.S.S. M $<;}. Tom-: Steady at thr close. SIN(iAPORE, Fr\ The price of tin today
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Mar. 27-Spe-cial Standard Service: Closing prices on the Hongkong Kxchanee tod.iv were $15.«fl to 11 .sterling: $5.***** to US$l; SI &ij to Malayan II: $0,200 to Indonesian Rapiah. G< d $2*0.25 to one tael.
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 9 THE Yawata Iron am} Steel Company, Fuji Iron ami Steel Company, ;inrj Japan Steel Company pan to establish a joint offiVe m New York probably m June or July. THIS nhoto shows the "\almohile" folding motorbike shown recently m Parw. It is 1,0 cm long. 30 cm.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 156 9 i WE wVITT S I COUGH SYRUpfesi KS De WITT'S ij{i BABY OOUCH SYRUP/ K Sr ore two ess«n.tials" J^^^.r~:-' for your medicine cupboard. You cannot afford to be without them. Why not get a bottle to-day ot your disponsnry. JS4Q WBnmmmßßmsmußßßßUßßßßmstSxi s If YOU TREASURE THEM HAVE THEM DRY
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • The Cinema, The Theatre and The ARTS
    • 1432 10 I/'RANCE. Whatever you may feel when you pick up a copy of your paper and devour the daily news, you cannot deny that a day without a newspaper is entirely unsatisfactory. There is something vital missing which no amount of radio news, nor light reading
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    • 220 10 STAR CONTEST No. 8 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its eighth star contest. AH you've got to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all six days and send them together with the names of the stars under single coyer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 =NOW SHOWING!^ at the AND ITTS V^atfrwßaCaV m^wm J9/S&A i *V _ai m av^aT a^aa^ m A mTJm if' W I /VV/4^^^^^2 «i m *v-^ L^BB^B^^ Ail m t "s^F am %AY I \\^^r -Wff mW v^ Q \-X a^ -3" MIDNJGHWONIGHT!^^^ FEEL THE MAGIC OF LOVE x WITH... V«<i«*/
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    • 90 10 JLHL COLTON «K:>l> THIS lIEFORE *OU OICDLK YOUR PATTERN: \ou must enclose three ten cent stamps if you want J°"rP»"eni cut. J lf 1 don't fi e l the 4 stamps you don't get the pattern. A number of i m.?^ 1 1 come 1° witnJ out the stamps. These
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    • 233 10 WLPH RICMAROSON ANN TOOO (MtiL X jfc NIGEL PATRICK JOHN JUSTIN |*V H LONDON FILMS Production I) Vi \\m7\' i ut •'■^B I PREVIEW OF OUR BIG EASTER .\i TR \r T I z^ffli 7/ i/i 7/ B T ALAN lI VIRGm^ Morning Show PODA^ 9am llll\|| I Tomorron 9am
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 305 10 %fyRiTA bffjfijjrk JL Uhor* there Is much prerowed" S L° a n .n mUch has b n harrowed, nature never pretends." SATIRDAY FOR KTUTONEi The daytime require* that vml of authority, practical arrangements are favoured. Get around. YOI R BIRTHDATE Qt£ir ES ,T: March 21 April 19- L' c £-to-itiveness
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  • 233 11 YFSTF.RDAYS Jalan Bcsar fans, bored by the poor display occer served up by the Marine Drpartment and the ingaport Recreation Club, took :<> >houting advices to the play...id with the Marine more ned to listen, they left the tadium with a I—o1 0 victory over Recs. The
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  • 36 11 .LIVERPOOL. Mar. 27 (Reuvr)—Fine weather, firm go:ng a crowd of nearly 250,000 expected tar the Grand ►nal, the world's greatest >■ t° l">e run over a I (OUT miles B."^ yaids Aintree near here tomorrow
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  • 54 11 Clubs, parties, associations commercial firms who wish i be affiliated to the Singapore Tennis Association are I to contact the hon STTA c o 602A Serangoon Rj.>d or phone 5886 extension 18. IRC Beat RAPC IRC beat RAPC 2—l at soccer day. Bala and S. Chandra IKC scorers
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  • 147 11 ™«r» e i^"M?, 1 la I» m«nlhs. from F,bSouvenir*. uua Alfreds Coronation }brS e w 'fc 1 %.r? l {rlp" I S irl tt" JTB? I** wlnßert incladint seat ih ML 5, Lalted Kingdom by air. «on an? otne^eipenJeV Corona lo Procession, accommodanominate an T amateur JSSSSJi
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  • 298 11 IPOH, Fri— Last Tuesday's football fracas on the Ipoh padang when the referee was mobbed by the crowd after the game has roused the temper of the Ipoh District Football League committee. At an emergency meeting last evening, the committee decided that, should there be a recurrence of
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  • 162 11 IMMIGRATION' Sports Club beat R.E. Work Services 3-1 m theii SAFA Div MB league match played at CV.MA ground yesterday. Immigration were Ihe first to show up and m the sth minute, inside-right Baker Sulong scored off a pass from Jumahat Ten minutes later. Baker
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  • 51 11 THE Singapore Hockey Assorialion's annual ball will be held at the Badminton Stadium tonight from 9 to 2 a.m. Sambodian dance band will be m attendance Admission is $2. Distribution of prizes to winners of the various tournaments held during the 1952 1953 year will be
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  • 34 11 GEYI.ANG Continuation School drew two all with Rangoon Road Continuation School at soccer yesterday. Mun Fook and Abdul Rahman scored for Geylang School. Charlie Tan notched tuth goals for the other team.
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  • 170 11 AFTER holding their opponents to a goalless draw for more than threequarterg of the game, Bintang Bulan Sports Club suddenly cracked up m the closing stage* to lose to Malay Settlement Union 2-0 m a S A F.A. Div MB league soccer match played at the
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  • 230 11 South Koreans Due Here Next Month Buna!! m""" 9 SOCCe^ teoms South Korea, Bangkok Police, Aryan Gymkhana, East Pakistan and India Services Sports Control Boardhave written to SAFA for a series of matches m Singapore. ih* Wh AFA ave lread y m ade arrangements for the
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  • 109 11 YESTERDAYS results of the Singapore YMCA tennis tournament were: Women's Singles: Miss J. Young beat Mrs. Rusty S'nelson n 3, 6 o; women's doubles: Mrs. M. G. Moore and Mr. B. Abbett beat Mrs. O. L. Anderson and Mrs. Pat Sew el] »J -2. (i— 2; mixed doubles:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 55 11 Is, (H'l 1|l:ml m<^ j Cm it I -I J nBBW s iv, h BLFARTHROL BERKA g iplnu m tahk't i roi urn; iii SKIN DISI \SES tfTHKIIIS S!e M /I M jfirtNd'OSlS l» Swiss Senw Institute nadef i! lontrol) CHARI «c CO., itM Kd S'pete. SeT;, 1 pavilion V
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    • 746 11 JLUIO.N T EARN Chinese m the Singa. oi P o^!. Chinese Mandarin School 122 Prin^K.'p Street. Singapore. New Class for nbsnlutc- beginners commencing 2m) Apri. lDn.i Mondayg and Thursdays 1- v P'2t to 845 P- m Ci; s Teacher, Miss S. C. Huang, B A. Vacancies also In nthrr 1R
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    • 382 11 DIAIII f IM IK GINO-At?e Tr* Cuscaden Road on 27th March! i9o.'*, dearhf beloved (alber ,f Drs. A. L J an* h i, h Urn n J n A L B L im nineral at 0.00 a.m or, Tigßdaj 31st March i 19.>3 to Bukit Brown. Defnly Regretted i """PKKSONAL
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    • 167 11 \S _^rrr^7/ \S^*'lilV, J WILL VO SEE rMA T JA/QUES7; I'LL S*£AK JM&H f :.v O j/v mwv.'T^vV^vv S^ y Pf r^TrufT OES P s NT remove 7r?zp t* m to rr y U yfl^p^- v^^^V-^» v Elp-^ x 1 THAT BANDAGE R£J*OV£ /T. r S'J f •"->' TO PEACH
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  • 1495 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By FANCIED TO WIN THE DERBY TRIAL j Ccti'lhusig&n. §1 IPOH,— Main interest m today's races, opening day of the Perak Derby meeting is the Derby Trial (Race 7) over nine furlongs m which 12 seasoned stayers will face the start. The race is
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  • 160 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Cooduood MALEKZADEU WHO RLGRETg WHO Rl<,icii*~ 1 Who Regrets Greet Tudor View Sweet Maisie Malekzadeh Malekzadeh WINDY CORNER WAIKIKI KAHIKA. Kabaka Windy Corner Tryas Walklkl Tryas Waikiki CARTHUSIAN CARTHUSIAN MEL NIK Cape Horn Harnfleld Cmtthuslaa Melnik Cope Horn Barnfleld 4NUIT DE BAL ROMAN GALLEY
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  • 396 12 THE main sprint (Race 6) for class 1 div. 1 horses over 5| furlongs straight should resolve into a keen tussle between Woodcote Inn, Billdaw, Cypress Point, Earthquake, Sandown and van Breukelen's pairSpecial Selection and Mystic Melody— a most open Woodcote Inn caught the eye
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  • 18 12 THERE has been no rain the past 24 hours. The going for today will be good.
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    • 100 12 Spend SATURDAY MUM ,i l( C3TY'S MOST POP! LAR Mi.m SPOI QftEAT WORLD CABARET TONIGHT WARNER BROS' "IRON MISTRESS NIGHT PRIZES: Guesl Tiekeli to wtt Thc Louisiana Bayou Majwino The shameless Beu? of Nr:-;: 1 ALAN I^^P!^*^^F WARSEO B lADD ;N*vYihe w i«Avn 'kiiyiroaMistre! ut Shews" 1 apitol DOBBIE DICO
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