Singapore Standard, 20 May 1953

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. 11l No. 317. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 1521 1 Chambers Stay Or Go? Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT will shortly appoint a Commission or Committee to review the constitution of the Legislative Council. This was announced by the Acting Colonial Secretary, h\r. W. C. Taylor, during the debate on a motion by Mr. Lim
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  • 231 1 I May 19 UP)— The United Communists today to exKorean truce negotiations it was reported here the to offer a new proposal to sncd5 ncd to break the truce deadlock. il m Washington se United Nations armistice deadled the series of meetings Monday
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  • 15 1 A- Bomb In Korea War i,z For Churchill the 1 S. ier nd ims will
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  • 40 1 SEVERAL major American tyre makers are reported planning to produce third line tyres which i sell for about than second line lucts and some US$l2 undei line tyres. Third line price would start around 10 a tyre. A.P.
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  • 186 1 KL MUN. HOUSING SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Kuala Lumpur Muncipalitv is working on a plan to house all its start's above the artisan class. Designs for specific types of house? for each class of officers or workers employed m the Muncipalitv are being prepared by the Municipal Architect, Mr.
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  • 61 1 photo. The Officer Administering the Government, Sir Donald MacGillivray, inspects a photograph of the "Coronation Chair" when he visited the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall yesterday where the Westminster Abbey Plate Exhibition is being held. Mr. R. K. Bra day, representative of the British Council, Federation
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  • 163 1 CALCUTTA, May 19 (Reuter)— Mr. K. Sundararaman, Operations Assistant of British Overseas Airways Corporation, told the court of inquiry investigating the British Comet jet airliner crash near here on May 2, that according to his knowledge, the captain of the airliner had received only
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  • 18 1 JAPAN'S top statesman, Shigeru Yoshida. started preparing the list of his fifth consecutive Cabinet. AFP
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  • 57 1 LONDON. May 19, (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill will seek an early meeting with President Eisenhower to discuss the international situation, political souces here said. But these sources believed that before taking definite steps he would first consult the Commonwealth Prime Ministers when they confer here
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  • 32 1 QUEEN Elizabeth, the Queen mother, moved from Buckingham Patece yesterday. Buckingham Palace has been her home since Feb. 15, 1937. Her new address and Princess Margaret's is Clarence House.
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  • 33 1 A U.S. air force B-50 bomber crashed .^nd exploded into flames yesterday while trying to make an emergency landing on Agana, Guam. One crewman was kilted and five others injured. U.P.
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  • 104 1 MANILA, May 19. (AP) Mayor Arsenio Lacson. of Manila, said today he will seek Church intervention to get Clarita Villanueva, an 18-year- old former dance hostess, freed from M unseen evil spirits." The girl has been causing a stir here since May 10. when she
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  • 337 1 Leaders Cautious On General Tempter's Statement THE Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templcr's statement m London that it would be a tragedy to give independence to Malaya precipitately, was treated with caution by political leaders yes terday. Most leaders were not Sure what General Templet meant and did not
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  • 78 1 AN important alteration m the Veterinary Department's regulations concerning the movement of dogs from rabiesinfected States to other S*ates and Settlement* m the Federation has just been introduced. To eliminate the necessity for quarantine, a new regulation the 4 *90 days regulation' is now m
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  • 92 1 LONDON. May 19: (Reuter) The nine rulers of the Malty states, writing with a 'heart of translucent purity," iodftj invited the Queen and t.ie Duke of Edinburgh to visi* Malaya as soon as possible after the coronation. The address, illuminated OO vellum and signed by all
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  • 105 1 MALACCA. Tues. ■>,- meriting on the move by '.'»<>vernment to raise a new voi i iteer force from selected irendered enemy persontl li-'.ht the letTOrisU. Sir ,'h lock Tan today said the ,> VII a very |00f| one Th« country, he said, i i 9c defender! especially
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  • 118 1 LONDON, May 19 (AFP) After the release gf Amanran journalist William Oatis from a Czech gaol. Mrs. Winifred Sanders has appealed to the President of Hungary "m Ihe name of humanity" to release her husband. Edgar Sanders, a British businessman, it was learned today. Sanders
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  • 22 1 the death roll m days "f rioting over Nig independence ;>t Lago v(\ to #3 yesterday than 200 injured. AP
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  • 55 1 SIR Chens-lock Tan ha~ called oft the Pan-Malayan CiMnese public meeting achedu'eri to be held m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on May 24 because he wanted tq .arify the Chinese position m Malaya. It is understood that Sir Chen lock has postponed tl c meeting
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  • 40 1 BRITAIN'S Foreign 341n >- tei Anthony Eden, lot t ;i i don clinic yesterday after American specialist had 'een called m to see him, and wet.l t«- Prime Minister Churchui*s country residence for con\ i c sconce AP
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  • 30 1 MR JOHN Foi .1 i > l\S. siTre'nrv of 8 It I *rrln\ foi Arabia continuinf hi* lour »f M 11 \e V. i t»a >r i Reuter
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  • 411 2 Move Called 'Government's Coronation Gift' THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday unanimously agreed to exempt amateur sports and dramatic, musical and theatrical performances from entertainments duty, an exemption which was described by the Acting Financial Secretary, Mr. Maurice Compton as "Government's Coronation gift." Mr Compton, speaking
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  • 256 2 'New Bill Favours Tenants' MOST of Qm new provisions m the proj>osed Singapore Control of Kent Bill "appear to he m favour of tc:nn;s and taunts," Mr. E. P. Shank-, who was acting for tne A f4 <<rnej General, Mr. C. H. Butterlield, said m the Legislative CounciJ yesterday. At
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  • 37 2 THE Taiping Red Cro de- ncn* will be niP-M with colours by the District Officer, Mr. O. W. Woltei a ceremony to be held ai the l ping Esplanade on Sunday m !t a.m.
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  • 61 2 PENANG, Tues.— Various uniformed youth todies m Penan '4 will t;ike part m Coronation route march on Friday, .June 5. The Resident tnissioner, Mr. K. P. Bingham will take the salute at the march past from the porch of the police heudquurter i m Penang
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  • 140 2 Lift The Building Ban— Thio I Standard Staff Reporter MR. THIO (ha« Bee (Pros. Balrstier) yester- ji day urged the Singapore Government to lift con- trol on buildings as there is now no shortage of building materials Speaking during the ad- I Journment at tho Legisla- i tive Council meeting
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  • 118 2 Appeals Against $***** Fine JUDGMENT on an appeal by Scow Tai Kang, against a $25,000 fine imposed In ii lower rourt for possession of 2»i five-tahil gold bars valued at $15,000 on June 12 last year. was reserved by Mr. Justice Brown m the High Court yesterday. Mr. D. Marshall
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  • 26 2 SCOUTS of the 7th and 23rd Butung Padans Troops, Tanjong Malim will hold a Scout display lor villagers m Bchrang Ulu on May 20.
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  • 98 2 THE 1.350-ton motor yes el Petal ng, built for service m ayan coastal waters, wa launched m Hongkong yesterday, state- a Reuter ret);;;: The launching ceremony v. orrned by Mrs. J. Cricht >n wife of the secretary of the Straits Steamship C pany, who
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  • 35 2 DURING Ramadhun. the fasting month, for the benefit of the Government servants who are mostly Mu>b Kelantan State aaaeaa will close at 2 p.m. Federal offices have their own arrangemci. for Malay workers.
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  • 221 2 FORTY-SIX quarters will be built for Singapore Government officers at a cost of 52,000,000. of which si. ODO.OOO will be spent this year and the balance next year. i A Finance Committee report j tabled m the Legislative Coun-j cil yesterday says that it
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 2 YESTERDAY at Nee Soon, Maj. On. A- G. O'Carroll Scott, G.O.C. Singapore Base Diatrirt presented the C.-in-C*s Certificate to S.Q.M.S. Beckett. (top) A.C.C. Transit Camp, and W.O. Reynolds. (left) A.C.C. Training Centre, Far East. The General then said: "I always think this is one of the happiest things I have
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    • 60 2 fWA* IN THE l S p O y THtffiesT Tenn.s Ployers S ~"?!!S»£?^^ I f Mr. J. Macfarlone of Fraser Neove Ltd. WINNER OF THE $1000 PRIZE FOR SIX BEST ENTRJES" The First Prize of $1000 is won by MR. LEE SHING CHIANG K>2 Kalians Rd- Scremhan. N. S. IflJ^PHl
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    • 211 2 CAN \/A?f| YOU V! n\\ (1) Are you 21 or (2) Were you born ir or other British 1 the Federation of North Borneo, Sc Brunei? (3) Howe you lived m for the past 3 yr If you can cm r ty to ail these Quest w ftri r register
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  • 587 3 'Rubber And Tin Prices Have Only Indirect Effect' FLUCTUATIONS m tin and rubber prices have only an indirect effect on the prices of foodstuffs m Singapore, and the effect is invariably delayed, the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.C. Taylor, yesterday told the Legislative Council m a
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. John Lajcock (Progmg> yesterday described m S ngaporc Legislative penalty for uncuttinf down of on Crown land as and unjustified ■■i 11, •>. speaking on the Lands Encroachments > Bill which came si ond reading. Under the Bill, the penalty (Tence was
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  • 80 3 CIRCULARS urging memSingapore public to is voters are now bestrib ited by a Legislative cillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Mr. Raj told voters to prelelves to exercise their r.^nt to elect the Counllor of their clio.ee at each t'i'y I incil and Legislative Council election.
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  • 162 3 SIR JOHN Stcrndale Bennett, deputy to the Biitisli Commissioner -General m South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. has been appointed head of the Biit:>h Middle East Office, it was officially announced yesterday. Sir John, who leaves the Colony next month. i< no stranger to
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  • 127 3 i Standard Staff Reporter THE a&e of retirement for officers m the Singa- pore public services is to be raised to 60 years from the present 55 years. The Governor-in-Coun-cii has accepted this recommendation of the Age of Retirement Committee whose report was laid
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  • 167 3 THE proposed Singapore Telephone Board and its employees should not enjoy the full protection of the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance, recommends the Select Committee on the Telephone Board Bill m v report tabled m the Legislative Council yesterday. iard will perform the lating to the
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  • 113 3 NICOLL FETES STUDENTS LONDON, May 19. (Reuter) The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday entertained Malayan students at their club premises m London's West End. The builders are still busy m the house next door m Bryanston Square, completing extensions which will make Malaya Hall one of the finest
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  • 36 3 THE Singapore Rotary Club will hold its annual installation dinner at the Raffles Hotel on .June 26 at 7.30 p.m. The dinner will mark the installation of the incoming president. Mr. P. H. Steed.
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 3 photo. v 5" Lim le a ff" n «'al merchant m Singapore who Is anxious to see th«» revival of weal Australia-Malaya trade m day-old chicks, went to Kalians: airport Monday to mnvo his consignment of 1,500 "Rhode Islands and Leghorns." But the aircraft's 22- our o>i ay at the
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  • 24 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. Bernard IHiarmasena cut the rake at a Registry recently. The bride was Miss I). Somawalhle.
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE teachers expressed great concern over Government's decision not to re-employ Mr. Devan Nair as a teacher m St. Andrew's School. They told The Standard yesterday that the decision was most unfair considering that Government had not brought Mr. Nair to
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  • 33 3 LEE SIEW. a widow, owner of a coffee shop m Johore Bahru was fined $80 for having m her possession 4^l katis of pulot rice m excess of her ration allowance.
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  • 376 3 CAPTAIN Arthur David Milne, 32, described as a "hard working but highstrung" officer m the Royal Engineers, was severely reprimanded and ordered to forfeit two years' seniority after a Singapore court martiai convicted him yesterday on three charges of: (1) negligently allowing two
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  • 86 3 THE first Singapore school fully equipped to train boys for the building trade will open on June 1. The Legislative Council yesterday approved a vote of $52,525 to cover personal emoluments of staff, and other charges at the school. The school hopes to take m
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  • 235 3 Jobs For Local Men IT IS the policy of the Singapore Government to appoint fully qualified locally-domiciled officers whenever such officers are available, said a reply tabled by the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr W C Taylor, m the Legislative Council yesterday. The reply was to
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  • 296 3 S'pore Used As Opium Base SMUGGLERS arc u>tn* Singapore as an entrepot for an illicit opium trade, with Indonesia, Bo; r.eo and other neighbouring countries. A senior Customs oActf t< VI The Standard that during tlif past lour months. 1M lbs. of opium, worth about ITOJOt, had been found on
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  • 39 3 PLEADING guilty m the Johore Bnhru Police Court to beins out of doors alter 11 p m. at UClaog Patah. Lew Cheng Lim said that he had been detained at a mahjong party. He was fined $20.
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  • 118 3 THE proposal to make ;t. compulsory for Singapore motor cyclists who Irish to carry pillion passenger! to take out a special policy of insurance will not be made law. The Road Traffic (Amendment) B:!l to this efTe.'t \v,n withdrawn at the Singapore Ltfitlativa
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  • 224 4 KUALA LI'MITR, Tues. -K^sp^nve to the Coronation Fund has been encouraging and the total received up to yesterday was 530.000. The [llumioatMHM Sub-conv-n it tee «rill -p*-nd over $:ukiu to ilium rjatc the Lake G:.; nrici various sectiooi of the r between the
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  • 101 4 ASIA Insurance Company, Ltd., m Singapore, is spending $40,000 to dtrorate it? new i) ;:idi. r iL^ m Finlayson Green ior Coronation Week. It will be one of the biggest decorations put up by an individual concern. The decoration^ which are bring handled by Fortune
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  • 126 4 THE skill of local merchant mariners would be strengthened by the passing of an amendment to the Merchant Shipping Ordinance. Mr. E. P. Shanks, acting Attorney General said a; the Singapore Legislative Council yes'.er lay. The amendments will raise the standard Of examina' for locally
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  • 298 4 AT A two-hour meeting at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday, the interim committee of the new Nanyang University was dissolved and m its place a University council arid special Singapore committee were appointed to administer and further the establishment of the university. The
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  • 66 4 THE Singapore BucUhi.t I'mioh will bold its Vesak celebrations from May 24 to May 31. Apart from services, there will be fames and other entertainments. There will also be a talk on the Life of Lord Buddha and another on the Merits of Dana. Union members will
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  • 212 4 Food Movement Restriction In S. Perak BIDOR—KAKpjI AND T. AN^qA IPOH, Tucs. Movement I South Perak will be restricted a f rol I A Government press storcm: I states that lorries and closed I foodstuffs, may move along I road from Cidor to Kampsr o- I Bidor to Telok Anson
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 4 TWO schoolboys died and Uu*e others were hurt m Penane yesterday when a truck mated into a shop house at Brick Kiln Road. Picture shows thy svenr after the crash.
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  • 103 4 THE Singapoi c Citj J.nt-xnir Unif)ris PVderation riefided to pi negotiations with tl Council on the pn until the Coronatioi it is the Inti tho» Fpr>eration to make the ('<>n>nation a^ gay ai pi This wa< stated m h 'rum the general trte FedoratioTi. Mr O
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  • 250 4 MR. C. R. IJ.isaratha Raj. Labour Member for Rochore m tlie Singapore legislative Council, yesterday asked for clarification of the categories of people whose entry into the Colony would be prohibited under the Immigration law. Asking whether the new law gave freedom of unrestricted
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  • 113 4 A NINE- YEAR-OLD girl was found m a brothel m Buffalo Road when the premises were raided by the Anti-Vice Branch. This was stated by Chief Inspector T. Issac. proscenting, when Thio Kirn Kce (29) a woman was charged with permitting her premises to
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  • 233 4 Standard Staff Reporter A PLEA that the age limit for children entering Primary schools be reduced from the present eight years to six was made m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by Mr. John Laycock (Prog.-East). Mr. Laycock, speaking on adjournment, referred to
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  • 142 4 AFTER robbing a Singapore COffea shop proprietor of cash and jewellery worth Sl.T.'iO an armed robber was alleged \u have told him that he wr.s from the jungle and all the things he had taken wotild be distributed Bin vug the jungle people, i Singapore
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  • 61 4 THE Commissioners of Currency (MaJay.i and British Borneo) do not intend to put into circulation any more notes of denominations below one dollar, says the 4nuu.ll report of the Commissioners, published yesterday. It add.s that there was an unprecedented Increase m circulation over the past three
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  • 69 4 Tributes To Mr. A McLellan I i to.. r»n v paid 1 m 1 I >«>lrnl. v U I I Officer of I ">"' I l«n; Hi I asstM mini mi *r> and whni, 2 buli-d m lm iwa^J] only m m IMTltv th«- s.»< d I. '.IffM tf j
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    • 385 4 rV fj/impsp of Chinese history KUHG MING _/n MASTER OF MILITARY* STRATEGY ftp COmpnign mony of (I T+J ~|j IP <ftY- v''r^^'* Kung M»nq t tioopt >/ V /i -^~J wer* ni-Kimi by x T^T no'uic, uot which d»- L^^^ Myed »hen odvonce. His -f "'»f »v of on ontid'
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    • 50 4 eUBBER, TIN CLOSING FRICES i «Kj^^v IStOh<1 StOh< ar< L n^on Correspondent pr.cc. of rubber and ti. on the London morket: LONDON RUBBER I LONDON TIN SpOt 21 d. Spot £767 10s per ton Julv/Scn» i.,^ buyer*, £770 sellers. Oc/'Det 2 7i ld^ v Thr montht £755 Sra 1 F—
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    • 97 4 Circus Busch Be? I Two Shows Daily 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Tbc B.sl Circus I MADAME MICAELA I '-(H, PROPRIETRESS OF Circus Busch Br i PRESENTS HERSELF AND HER PET TEAM OF HC IN SEf^SATIONAL EQUESTRIAN ACT THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPC COME AND HAIL THE GRE/ EQUESTRIENNES AND HER
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    72 5 Madame Miraela Busrh. a lively descendant from a lons line of "Bin Top" S j star artistes, will perform < tonigbt at the Circus < T Busch at Queen Street. J with her famous horse J "Bijou". RfieaefaL as she is af- I fertionately tailed by nil her friends. i
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  • 38 5 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Kuala Lumpur Coroner. Inohe Chik Jaflfar. on Loh Sooi Siew, a labourer who was knocked down and killed by a car m Ipoh Road on Feb. 24.
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  • 423 5 1 UK Press Supp Or t s Tempter on hJ section, wJ^SSd I'SSft t tlVrll British newspapers today. racrion D V several But editorial comment emnhaskpri Qn™~ r,f *v jcr had to face. The Manchester GuardSn fo? %™f dl T lCult es l vhich M alaya
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  • 180 5 JOHORE RAHRU, Tues Thieves who got away with all the loot they wanted from European homes m Johore Bahru during the past two months, are now turning their attention to Asians. Housebreaking and thefts have increased m Johore Bthru lately. Bent on getting the mlprits
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  • 258 5 I JOHOREBAHRU.Tucs. —A 14-year-old Malay I wife made an unsurcess- fuj bid to divorce her i husband who is serving six months imprisonment I sentence m Johore Bahru. I The young wife, Salma 1 bmte Oman told the Reli- I 1 gious Magistrate, Tuan I
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  • 94 5 ONE result of the Secretary of State's visit to Malaya was the appointment of an officer m London whose work would consist of speeding up Malaya's Emergency requirement?, says the annual report of the Commissioner for Malaj'a m Britain. The report was tabled m the
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  • 55 5 FOUR thousand poor children have been invited to attend a Coronation Fun Fair at the Victoria School. Jalan Besar, from 3. .50 to 6 p.m. on May 30. The Fair is being organized by the Voluntary workers irom the various Children's Social Centres run by
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  • 22 5 TtlE French aircraft carrier Lafayette will arrive m Singapore at 8 a.m. today on its way from Indo-China to Toulon.
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  • 225 5 JOIIORE BAHKC, Tues.— An attempt to save the people from the clutches of communists was made by the Johore State Information Service last week when 50,000 leaflets bearing: a message from the High Commissioner, General Sir G?rald Templer, were distributed m every house
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  • 117 5 .THERE are si ill some points outstanding whirh arc being considered by the Governmen: concerning the Singapore Education Service. This was stated by the 'Arting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Tayior. m answer to an adjournment speech by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Prog.-Bales-tier) who pleaded for
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  • 25 5 MAJOR J. KERR. chairman of the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee, has been appointed Deputy Chairman of the Johore Statu Welfare Comt miUe«,
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  • 127 5 Standard Shipping: Reporter THE numher of visitors from neighbouring countries who will be drawn to Singapore for the Coronation celebrations is steadily increasing, and at least two steamship companies have plans to provide extra ships to cope with the traffic. Mr. Tom Mackie, Assistant Controller
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  • 68 5 'JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— M. Sinnathamby. a technical assistant, was chargei with accepting a $200 bribe from a Chinese contractor, m tho Johor-e Bahru Magistrate^ Court today. The oilence was said to have been committed m respect of some painting and repair work d' )rie ay complainant
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  • 44 5 THE London School of Economics announces that it is no longer prepared to ror.Jidei application?; for candidate! overseas unless they an? sitting for examinations to give them full entrance requirements not later than the November, proceeding the Octobec m which entry required*
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  • 178 5 JOHORE BAHRt), Tues.— Amin bin Othman, a post office van driver, heard his sentence reduced to 12 months* imprisonment yesterday when he appeared m the High Court m support of his appeal against a conviction m the Sessions Court, Johore Bahru, where he was sentenced to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 93 5 Weather MINIMI M TEMPERATI RE: from 7.30 p.m. on May 18 to 7.30 a.m. on May 19. Singapore (7G F). Penang (74 Fl. Kota Bahru (71 F). Kuala Lumpur (73 F). Ipoh <i.:> FL Kuantan (74 F>. Temperature: from ?.o0 a.m. to 7..10 p.m. on May 19. Singapore (88 F).
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  • 786 6 \|'< DKVAN Nairs real punishment has begun. The two years' detention m St. John's Island wore merely a prHiminary to what was m store for him when technically a free man. One would have thought that even if Mr. Nair had boon guilty of the things he
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  • 523 6  -  CASSANDRA I2<>n riviiu A n By I .AM m Paris and Henrietta is the talk of the town. In France, when the honour of a lady's name is involved and the tarnished road to divorce is concerned, there is a strict law which forbids more than
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  • 857 6  - AMERICA'S UNCERTAIN VOICE ALASTAIR BUCHAN By WASHINGTON. THROUGHOUT last year's Presidential election compaign the leading Republican spokesmen made considerable play with the importance of psychological warfare and the failure of the Truman Administration to make greater use of propaganda as a weapon m the cold war. Psychological warfare came to
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 251 6 Sir— In my letter of May 18th the following were consecutive sentences: "The history of rubber labour relations has been most unhappy. Much of the proceedings held m secrecy before arbitration boards have lacked the honesty and straight-forwardness to be expected and personalities have expressed their disgust m
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    • 187 6 Sir: Your editorial of May 13, 1953 entitled "Hazards of Freedom" deserves support One cannot see why there should be any objection to the reinstatement of Mr. Devan Nair to his former position of a school teacher at St Andrew's School. It is understood that all
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  • 8 6 I "Strewtb measles! G«t goin'i" i
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  • 970 6  -  O.M. GREEN VT'HEN mr. NEHRU, the Indian premier, went o the northeast corner of Assam recently to meet the Burmese Premier. U Nu, there was much speculation as to wha: the two had to talk about m this wild, remote region. The fact that India and
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  • Review of Views
    • 52 6 NANYANG SIANG thai v fc• r of directon Nanyanf Unh step Forwai I ment «>[ t)ie I The dnily rc< tie problem cnouuh bookj peals for doi r that iin can t be i lathi red period. Further pi of immfgrat the recruitmei ■taff H that v ■everance
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    • 24 6 chuxg siii.\r. mentini? on I the Indo-Chi that the xudM. French Gov« more lo shake t of the I I than perhaps uprising.
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    • 102 6 DISSATISI \CI I< ing a:.. with her I Punmur. i^n says Utusi ed i that the i posahi i been dia and Burm i warning to A diverge:. re >>: vi herself and he: ious. Amei ie t i ignoring of I allies might r >>• port of
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  • 318 7 World War III Will Not Break Out— Gruenther H2Ly j: m general .-in red M. GruenI „i Allied powers m Europe, said i despite the preponderant superiority of the West he did not believe a third World He added that he is convinced that the Aiiintii Treaty Organisation is beginning
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  • 17 7 Big Red Attacks Repulsed out- A huri at thi desinforc- Him at- witl m m i a1
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  • 42 7 Photo. S wwwww' THE U.S. Army revealed recently that it is blasting J the Communists m Korea C with mammoth field artille- 1> ry howitzers like this one, capable of hurtling 360-pound shells about 15 t. miles. UP
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  • 215 7 WASHINGTON, May 19, (I P).-Gen. Matthew Kidgway said today the balance of power m Europe has been changing m the free nations 4 favour but that land, sea and air forces of the Allies still are "very inadequate" to cope up with the Soviet menace.
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    50 7 photo. l 1 ttv wilh a rfS PtillB th( su ar n <* fl^^s of Queensland rest two C< "•H»ibk 1,,,. (l Both have h: dom- In Qi>< J wool, and ihe A 1 r K!uUm of AdeUide, is pkioi^d (Sett), with the "•MI tor Hutensland, Mr. D. J. MuU.
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  • 319 7 HANOI, May 19, (UP).— French forces under the personal command of Gen. Raoul Salan, French Com-mander-in-Chief m Indo-China, yesterday recaptured the key communications town of Xieng Khouang, abandoned to the Communists m the early stages of the Red invasion of Laos. The recapture of the
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  • 54 7 OXFORD. May 19 (UP> Crown Prince Akihito of Japan arrived her c today for a fourday informal stay during which he will spend as much time as possible mingling with undergraduates at the Oxford University. The prince will stay at the university college as a guest
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  • 109 7 NEW YORK, May 19 (Renter) Colonel Ben C. Limb, South Korean Ambassador to the United Nations has protested against the recognition of Poland and Czechoslovakia as "neutrals" for the proposed repatriation commission to supervise the return ol Korean prisoners of war. He said th e Republic
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  • 123 7 THE Government of Ceylon has, with the concurrence of the Government of Burma, decided to appoint Sir Velupillai Coomaraswamy, as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Ceylon to Burma m succession to Mr. D. Susanta de Fonseka. Sir Velupillai Coomnraswamy. who relinquished last week the
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  • 55 7 SCIENTISTS from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. US., will explore a scientifically unknown area In the North Pacific Ocean. Warren Wooster, scientific loader of the expedition, said there is a possibility the ship Yugoslav Ambassador In Sofia a note protesting against the alleged new border incidents
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  • 259 7 World News In Brief may encounter the deepest spot m the ocean south of Tokyo. UP DR. Y. TOGARI. leader of the Japanese agricultural mission, yesterday left for Tokyo after five-week stay m Pakistan. A P JACOB MALIK, the new Soviet Ambassador to London was received at the British Foreign
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  • 80 7 BANGKOK, May. 19 (AFP) One man was killed and several others were injured irt quarrels over voting and bn'iot counting during th c mun'u ip;iJ elections held here yesterday. Hardly 22 per cent of the electors turned up at the polls. The "Strength of 12" group,
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  • 130 7 NEW YORK, May 1!) (AP> Liberated Associated Pros-) correspondent William N. OaHs said yesterday m a news conference that from the Czech o slovakian point of view "there was some justification" for his arrest. Oatis stood beside his wife. Laurabelle, as he faced ten newsreel
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  • 67 7 LONDON, May 19, (AP).— The Foreign Office last uighi disclosed failure of a now effort to win freedom lor British businessman. Mr. Edgar Sandtrt jailed m Hungary alier the Budapest government offered last Mar^h to free Mr. Sanders m exchange for Lee Meng. a Chinese girl
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    28 7 photo CARDINAL fttlflllM leader of more than 11.000 Armenian Catholics m i»i c Lebanon and described as a slron* candidate as successor to the present Pope A P
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  • 133 7 WASHINGTON, May, 19: (AFP) —President Eisenhower ha s proposed a 30 per cent cut m atomic energy programme credits asked originally by President Truman. m according to an announcement made last night by Republican Representative Sterling Cole. Truman s programme for the development of
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  • 439 7 EMERGENCY IN NIGERIA AS 32 DIE IN RIOTING LAGOS, NIGERIA, May 19— A state of emergency was declared m Northern Nigeria ye s tc V ffer wcek "*nd of rioting m Kano m which iZ people are reported to have died. Clashes began on Saturday and continued all night m
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  • 121 7 Egypt Asks U.S. Aid In Suez Row CAIKO. May l!». <TPV— Major Salah Salem. a of Egyptian Premier N military junta, jnt appealed for American help n Kttling the An.; dispute o\er the Suez I inal Zone. He Mid h t )i«re \vc-:-e fF9*i between America ai Britain on tlie
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  • 74 7 MANILA, May if (UP) Army hendquartc: today that Iffti I Duque. Army Chief ol S< ff will confer with lop oActTi of the United Oil security plani I East when he vi -I Korea next week Gen. Duque will Itb him other IflMankinf P
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  • 348 8 LIVERPOOL, May 19.— High-speed jet planes may drive the giant ocean liner off the seas, shipping magnate Anthony Cayzer said yesterday. Cayzer told a businessmen's luncheon meeting that delta-wing jets will be able to carry passengers at very much smaller fares than
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  • 228 8 A V A L O N CATALINA ISLAND, California. May 19, (UP). Military underwater demolition teams soon may use a new one-man submarine, propelled by pedals or a j.nall electric bnttery that can duplicate under the water every manoeuvre of an airplane. The new craft
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  • 73 8 MANILA. May 19. (Rente:) The 5.065-ton Norwegian freighter carrier loaded at Calcutta with coal for Yokohama was beached yesterday of! Manila to enable fire fighters to salvage her 3.000--ton cargo ablaze m two holds. The freighter dasheJ into port here yesterday irith a tire raging aboard.
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  • 69 8 TOKYO. May 19, (UP)— The Kyodo News Agency reported from Hongkong today that the Hongkong Government has agreed to authorize the Tokyo Bank to open a branch office m the British colony. The report said a representative of the bank m Hongkong now is
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  • 101 8 TOKYO. May 19, (AFP).— The Stagnation, which ha> h Japan's imports following the resumption of the armistice talks m Korea and the resultant change m the International market situation, will ne likely to continue for two or three more months, according to the views of
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  • 34 8 THE three-weeks-old French shipping strike was virtually settled yesterday as the majority of striking merchant navy officers agreed to return to work following an arbitration ruling by the Premier Rene Mayer. AFP
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  • 310 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 19 The French are worried over continued odvanccs m South East Asia today. This is highlighted by of a nofed French economist as the French enter into negoIndonesia over a new trade pact.
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  • 154 9 fSpys I I Times J If), AP).— The Times charged with "jo- sing ulons>," and said per. The influential indepensuccessive Anffln-American pro- the British nation already has efficient industry but resists applying it widely enough A labour.** 'he time? said. r jerta the social
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  • 56 9 COMMODITY PRICES I HM\(i ruhhrr ■l> pel Ih i m i < veslerdaj Kn> en Seller* V' I i; v s Spoi R iiV! •.I «4! m.— today pei i... ul. A Xl .IK ii r-i i "h were- SfUlrmeni H Bu: v ;ra !l 2 1 1 •.'<»; '.UNIKJ
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  • 54 9 CAIRO, M y 19, (AFP).— An <■ i i to Egypt and the Ar Irani i extended ai a conference here yesterv the Iranian Ambassador to Egypt. The A- idor said that ntry i supported the Arab States m their "struggle againsi imperialism" and asked
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, May It, (Renter).— The Br i t i s b-owned Shanghai Cotton Mills Limited have annouiu ed that the company's consulting committei^ has recommended a dividend of 1.700 Chinese Communist yuan per share to shareholders.
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  • 26 9 A U.S WHEAT mission direction of Dr. ry J. Reed completed jresterdi y a tour of areas m Pak- short of food.- A P
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  • 66 9 photo. MR. Hui Nffok, the chairman of the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers' Lnion. sneaking at a dinner k \vn hv the t n on at the Tai Ton!- Kcstaur ant at Happy World. SinWjt on Monday. This dinner was held n vonjunction with tlie ovlii bition of fee
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  • 289 9 250,000 HAVE SEEN THE HONGKONG TRADE FAIR APPROXIMATELY 250,000 hove visited the second trade exhibition of Hongkong products m Singapore which has been drawing capacity crowds since it opened on May 9. A spokesman of the Hongkong Man I* Union, the sponsors, .said that the presort xhib i has created
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  • 177 9 LONDON. May 19, AFP).— I nder-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, .Anthony Nutting, declared that the British Government had no intention of imposing a complete embargo on trade m non-strategic goods with China. Speaking m the House of Commons, he said that as
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  • 90 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market continued dull. in all ■ectiotlS lodav with very little changes m quotations. Tin prices lailL-d 1 i respond to the higher tin commodity price, while rubber shares remained neglected. Changed r>ri"<*s; wok: INDISTRIALS Buyers Sellrr* G'town Disn.
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  • 134 9 LONDON. May It, (AFP).— Japan m^y impor: mi ON nstead of tin met;«l m a move !to reduce the itabiliaed price for tin. writes the Financial Times today. In Japan, the Ifitsub Mo* a! Min.ng Company ll the I on'y mi refining concern
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  • 290 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 19.— South Sumatra"* G«verßM Isa, who has led a vigorous fight against the pnpMi ban upon the export of slab rubber from his territory, has won his fight— temporarily at least. Informed sources ■conomic Minister Su ang told
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  • 144 9 Rt BBER prices ;n S > I clr<> per Ib, for first |T*dt for .Lin t i h •nerif on ;in < rr::.c RUM ki I flurtu;.t(fi hetween 7'n N and 7 1 A rati p«t 1!> The lower prio 5 were 1 .'i !y due
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  • 90 9 to..' > i'ti final h«j| ed m tie i eonci mcnl Formo i cxi tht t»d S r,-jl fcatup :e fl| ajjrc« 1. 1 fl tJB 2. I if l** 1 11 et i oofl .i. t tJH 1 I :J| mo jT of
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG May 13 Special Standard Service Closing prices on t!ie Hongkong Exchange today were $is.Bb to £1 sterling Sfi.o4 to US. dollar: $1,825 to Malayan II: $0.-j:m to one Indonesian Ruppiah G 527."i.:{7.'i to one I
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  • 114 9 Copra Had Quiet Mart THE produce market m S.niiapore Wai Quiet r coi)t:i and dull m < only small bu d Copra had buyei per picul a"d Milan B1 lOC t:i. oil WO 1 I with buyen bI Pepper r' steady at |57Q pel piruJ /ai tok white n for
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    • 267 9 -^r<SH^Bfcsdato^fag^rp r^-ja«^?<^&^^ i g>gafeg*^ jma|^i n^ iTjniar^ TT tMTTJlut'ii'ii ~Wnß~i' ijm^il^Li 'i I'llittfca'iiiilil 1 iilH^l i 1 tlMlllll'llll lllilillßail'Plialiiltf aKHwt SINGAPORE OIARt V.M(\: Coronation la:r committer m*?c:.:ie 5 :>(» p m. Che. c s dub 5.30 p.m Judo practice n.3«> ij.m Malay Convenationai class 530 p.m.; Body building prou 1
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    • 416 9 a.m For The Schools: 1 :> m Ha] Herzon and His Orcheet l 3*» News; 1 45 Lunch T me P'.om: 2 1 ij m For Tiie Schools 3 pjn Programme Strmmary; 3oi Call- 1 tog All Children: 5.J0 Thaae Were The Days: 6 n.m Com;>o- ear's Cornea t>.3o Traffic
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    • 440 9 kkpiti miiK: lfayu ißurnMne IMOWi. Batissa Nassa, Kampa: SS. P. lei ReeM. Pooteng LAID I I' A\< lIOK \(.i:: Ha: Bsuan. Kelantan Juiie. Sin Soon Lee. Tornado WRSTKRN AXUIOK \r.i'.: Elona CABI WIIVKI: Ret ..ever. Staniev Anewi n. CH'TEH KO\l><: Floating Dock No 7. lakul a. H.ii H. <.£. Sabanft,
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    • 447 9 6.3«> -7 \5 a? aVpsMt}; ;n lawam and I andayer Pour hands on two ptaaaa; 7.3<i Top o; tiie List; 8 i) m Talk on Buckingham Palace: 815 Guest Artist; 830 Two Roya Portia Its; 930 News <S> ft 45 Variety Coiner; 10 pjaj Great Pianists: Lows Ker.tner: 10 30
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  • 43 10 YOU can hardly blame a guy for winking at pretty Shirley Myers, making so charming a picture on the beach. But old Sol's a little too attentive, so she's got the sun bonnet and the beach umbrella for protection.
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  • 408 10 1 AM shortly to bej ohm* cn«a«ctl. but my boyfriend and I do not know how to start. Do we nerd witnesses when the rißf is fives? We are not bavins a party but could we both «o out and Miebratc afterwards? 41 ANXIOUS" (Spore).
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    29 10 HOLLYWOOD nar Tyrone Power and his wife. Hollywood's Linda Christian, try on shoes m a fashionable Rome shoe store. They arrived m the Italian capital a few days previously.
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  • 66 10 "Dear joy jones" WHY on earth are you afraid of her father? He is an ordinary man with a family and a daughter icho you icould like to* visit. Because he is a policeman it does not necessarily mean that he will dislike you. On the contrary, he icill probably
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  • 249 10 FACE SAVERS YOUR visits to the local 1 beauty salon may have a wonderful effect on your morale and your hair, but have you ever noticed how your skin reacts after you come out from under the dryer? In most instances, the concentrated heat tends
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  • 154 10 VHE sea shells yon find L by the seaside trill make fine ornaments and ash trays if you clean them thoroughly and allow them to dry. Apply two thin coats of fresh ichite shellac and wait for eaclt one to dry. T^O rid your slip of
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  • 598 10  -  Margaret Scott Child Care By A NEW mother of my acquaintance w o asking me about teeth the other day. She had the idea that the whole subject was fearsome, that teething was some dread disease and ihat, once her baby staged getting its teeth, anything was liable
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    39 10 (RiffhO A GREY worsted and yellow skating dress with Elizabethan "ruffle" collar by Teddy Tinlinff (right), and a srev and white striped wool jersey by Spectator Sports u*»r»» modelled m a fashion parade m British wool fabrics io London.
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  • 236 10 wvxvv v Star Contest No. 16 ALL through this week The Singapore standard presents its sixteenth star contest All you ye got to do is to collect the pictures and coupons for all sis days and send them together with the names of the stars
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    • 167 10 I like i «nm argl r i **y n»ii..n.i Ml on, n 'N dealings profe>.«:o a 0 mjtte:, i., Be agieejl g f iuse nea Mi e-uu\ mi» ttfttnV.' i/ KII 7, MUyi v». todaj h *.:n bu the e\« M aom i tvto n OKMINI T ip parmu e
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  • 175 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.—Displaying better team work and ball control the Anglo-Chinese School "A" beat the Soon Lee Estate XI by 2-0 m a replay m the first round of the Krian Coronation Cup knockout soccer competition. The School attacked from the kick off but they found the
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  • 36 11 BIRMINGHAM. England. May 13 U:P>— British featherweight champion Roy Angaras outpoirrted Juan Alvarez m r. 10-round fight here tonight. The decision got a mixed reception from the crowd mainly because of Alvarez's game fight.
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  • 314 11 IPOH, Tues. Ipoh Anglo Chinese School badminton team beat Anderson School 6I to avenge a previous defeat. Results: (ACS mentioned first). Lee Chin Teik lost to Noordin 10-15, 11-15; A\v Teik Kooi beat Cheah Fook Sen 15-9, 15-7; Saw Soon Teong beat Chin Tuck Chuan 15-9,
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  • 343 11 rmCAGO, May 19 (UP)— The Illinois Boxing Commission today ,i wed a protest by Jersey Joe Wolcott s manager Felix Bocchicchio of *T *L u t loss to Rocky Maraano m Friday night's heavyweight champs knockour pionship fight. "We arc going to disallow this protest
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  • 167 11 Movies Show The 10- Second Count NEW YORK, May 18: (UP)— Jersey Joe Walcott was on the canvas exactly ten seconds m his heavyweight championships fight with Rocky Marciano, the movies showed today. Walcott was still on the floor at the count of ten but rose immediately afterwards. The United
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  • 162 11 TOKYO, May 19 (AP).-Tiny Tanny Campo, Filipino flyweight who lost a 10-round decision to champion Yoshio Shirai last night said today the holder of the crown is the "weakest flyweight fighter I have ever come across.' 1 Plainly disgusted with the Japanese decision at
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  • 542 11 kwi!£J? DON 18 (Reuter).-While many of AufKn^H^^^ 1^ Stars tumbled before the Australian attack at Lords here today Len Hiilton series hit his first century of the season. Playing for Yorkshire m the, nigh-scoring County match against Somerset at Leeds Hut- 1 ton produced glorious
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    • 171 11 STfLL SAD/E HAWX.'*/S CAY- >" \l U/C'bC r I KwA^ W.A ■-*-&^f- GOTTA MARRY Hm-B&im ~-jf yo' Wants >on? Jl jn^^ m /r Z -7'S~~. v. TMET .'.'-GLEMAHMOSE'S X^f 6e do' I IJ* »»W^- "S. C G ON^ A 1 >Zl_ IJ-^ /7 /~7 r iivi^x^,-^^^^--- n_«->-«->_»->_»»_»»yi _rx~w~ u~cr^_rc»'xo_rxjn_o_rxxn-o_ro'xrxjn_n-o_in_rxj~>-r j~T_rx«~i-ri-i~i_o_ri_ri_ri_ri_r>
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  • 490 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Good Tryouts At Trackwork By WITH an e>e to winning the coveted Coronation Cup, a race that is likely to surpass the $30,000 Perak Derby m richness and m prestige, Malayan trainers yesterday sent out their charges m force and as a result some
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  • 514 12 I NI L RT A I N VI K N T II (Ward) and MILLIONAIRE (riding boy) >k the eye when they matched strides over half a mile which they did m 51 1/5 BBC and three furlongs m 'IH sec. There was very little
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  • 309 12 WOODCOTE INN, with Tait astride, was kept on a tight hold when he ran the three m 41 sec. He is as fit as hands can make of him and this honest customer will again give a good account of himself at the meet. Lillbullero
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  • 291 12 LOXDOX. May 19 (Renter) The MCC. 80 runs behind with eight second innings wickets m hand, resumed batting on a soft wicket m their match against the Australians at Lords today. Again the MCC lost wickets cheaply on a pitch which, though never vicious, gave the
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  • 36 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Keen competition was seen m today's school boys tennis championship, played on the Selangor Club courts. Albert Trevino. a seeded player was defeated by Goh Chin Sbo m three sets.
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  • 70 12 THE Combined Services Junior cricket XI team to play Singapore Civilians on Saturday and Sunday at the Indian Association ground m a friendly match is as follows: Barton (Capt. Changi); Douglas (RAOO. Ark lie (RAOOMorton <RE>: Kendrick (RAF (Tengah); Holden (RE); Newman (RAF Seletar); Cross
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  • 25 12 SINGAPORE Civil Service Association drew .3—3 with the France Audit Sports Union m a friendly soccer match plnved ;it E.iner Park yesterday.
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  • 351 12 come on a lot. lnre e-_WatchJhis horse who has Greet (McCloud) and Treasure Top were kept together over half a miJe Sent t I fastish puce they ran the three m 4.J sees. w ith Greet fin I shine m front of his stablemate Pe«asu
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    44 12 Badalona, a handsome four-year-old Sol Oriens gelding who scored a brilliant double at the Penang meeting being led m by owner Mr. Kok Siew Leong of Kampar after winning the Summer Cup over 8* furlongs on Saturday. The rider on both occasions was Mawi.
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  • 309 12 A SPECTACULAR goal scored by inside-right Vivian Klass a few seconds before the final whistle enabled Catholic Young Men's Association (P.M.) to snatch a 3-2 victory over a strong Dockyard XI m a thrilling SAFA Division II league soccer encounter at the Geylang Stadium
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  • 117 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A soccer match between War Department Civilian Stalf Association and Kuala Lumpur Garrison to commemorate *he Coronation of Queen Elizabeth has been arranged to be played at HQ Malaya ground on Saturday. June 13. A trophy has been donated and the proceeds
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  • 490 12 ROVERS "A" had to thank their goalkeeper Wilfred Skinner for their narrow 4 3 victory over Tampenu Rovers when they met at BODCA ground yesterday for their division 3B leacue engagement. But although Rovers won and so still top the league table —they
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  • 198 12 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Chinese Recreation Club open tennis championships »»ot off to a wet start rain holding up play m practically all the matches during the last three days Only one match was completed resulting mi n Kok Ah Choon of the YMCA beating
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  • 64 12 THE Malayan Chinese soccer XI to meet Hong Kong Chinese m the Ho Ho inter-port Cup Competition on May 24 at Jalan BesarJ stadium will be: Chee Sen? (Spore); Sai Cheong (Perak), Teow Keng (Spore); Siang Hock (Penang), Cheng Kok (Johore), Hin Weng (Spore); Tian
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  • 546 12 SINGAPORE division I league soccer contenders, Chinese Athletic, met their first setback yesterday m their match against bottom-of-the-league Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engines, at Jalan Besar stadium losing by 2—l. Displaying dash and method REME were well worth their victory. Apart from creating a
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  • 29 12 MALACCA. Tues. HMS Unicorn beat the Maiarra Authentirs a side that fielded five State players- by I— o at soccer on the Reclamation ground today I
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  • 265 12 YESTERDAY was a red letter d.v for amateur sports organisations. For on 11, n?a P"* motion moved by the acting Financial Sect*i s Maurice Compton and seconded by the an;, Secretary, Mr. William Taylor to waive the I V >lonia ment tax on
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  • 21 12 TAIPlxc; r. _T date of Uon Watei S tended t,) M will be .it t ming P<)"1 Taiping 1
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  • 13 12 MALACCA 1 Combined Sri HMS I'm r tnd M runs Club
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SBHFA Div. I OTEC v. Homi Kong Ba)ik "A" Jalan Besar; F A N v. M. Airwayt F N: Stanvac v. Sitne Darbj/ A'—SCC; Div. II ICI v. Houq Kong Bank 'B'—F. Park; Fo r d V. STC—F. Park; Div. 11l RTC V. KPM—Geylang; EAC v. OCDC—F. Park;
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