Singapore Standard, 27 May 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jfc 3H' Vol. 11l No. 524 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, I953. fw ENTY PAGES .10 CENTS.
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  • 385 1 JOHORE MEETING CALLED ILLEGAL' ALLEGATION K( ,N\ll» I' l lO> Si Importer Joßl BAHRU, M vr ,i memberi Johorc State J,,,f the Mm la van Association aluesterdaj thai the o f the .lohore .branch here last ul ■•■v, -onsti- and tint the pnent "i .imiunts Bine;! at the meeting •psatisfa
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  • 17 1 terror "es rrorists l by a :s m I »hore on :hree I The
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  • 145 1 Towkay' s Son In Elopement Bid P E N A N G. Tucs.— An attempt by the son of a Penang Chinese towkay to elope witli an English school girl after having allegedly taken jewellery worth $45,000 from his home was foiled by the Singapore police following a report made
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 1 ABOVE: This i s how the Anderson Bridge will look like on Coronation night. Buildings along the procession route last night held a "full dress rehearsal" a s engineers tested th o lighting system. TOP: Here is a view of the facade of the City Council building.
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  • 89 1 SOUTHAMPTON. England, May 2(i (Reuter) The Coronation rush began m earnest at Southampton this morning when a first liner-load of 1,823 visitors from North America cam e ashore from the Cunarder Queen Elizabeth. Th o receptio n end of the big trans-Atlantic terminus worked
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  • 652 1 MR. MALENKOV'S FIRS 'NO' Austria Snub For Western Deputies West's 2££ N A *°X 26 <*««♦•')— Russia said "No to the he e2m^ e^: y er $inee h b 9 Pe ee OHeMiYe he asked fcV* United u StQt es and France had w™ S° tO meet them and tr
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  • 280 1 l,uhljujn May 26 (UP) -Little Prince Charles may kneel before his mother the Queen at her Cor^! nation and pay her homage, it was learned today The four-and-a-half yearold heir to the Throne, before whom others will kneei some day. is to be taken
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  • 247 1 NAIROBI, May 26 (Reuter)— A notorious Mau Mau terrorist leader, "Brigadier Simba," was shot dead by security forces after a short sharp engagement yesterday. They surprised his gang returning from a raid on a European farm 30 miles northwest of Nanyuki. Simba his name mean
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  • 94 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. May 26— The P. and O. Chusan docked this morning amidst glorious Spring sunshine just m time to enable three official delegates from Malaya Dr. Lee Tiarig Keng, Dato Mahmud bin Mat and Mr. P. P. Narayanan to be present at
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  • 38 1 THE world's largest pink diamond —a wedding present to Queen Elizabeth by Dr. J T. Williamson of the Williamson Mine, Tanganyika —is now being set as a brooch m London with platinum and other diamonds. Reuter
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  • 28 1 THE United States has ordered a top Romanian diplomat expelled from this country for attempting to blackmail an American citi/.en into spying for Communist Romania. UP.
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  • 20 1 HORNETS and Vampires from R.A.F., Tengah, yesterday continued heavy attacks against terrorist camps near Kluang. m Johore
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  • 158 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Veterinary Officer, Mr A H. Foster told The Standard yesterday that it was necessary for dogs to be muzzled even after inoculation because immunity to rabies develops cAy 30 days after inoculation. He also said that dogs m Singapore will have to be
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  • 71 1 SEOUL, May 26 (AP) U.S. Sabr e jets shot down 12 Communist MIGs and damaged another today, boosting their MIG kills this month to 51 12 less than the war's onemonth record set last September. Two sharpshooting pilots bagged two MIGs each m savage sky
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  • 50 1 MOASCAR, Suez Canal Zone. May 26, (Reuter). Men of the Second Battalion Royal Inniskilling on guard near Suez this afternoon, fired on a group of Egyptians trying to cut and steal a water pipeline. Two Egyptians were wounded and taken to hospital and three taken prisoner.
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  • 82 1 TWO men who wore detain ed by the Singapore Customs ,l ftfTT«nnn when they found 51.312.00W worth of opium m a lorry m CairnhiU RoaU oa Monday mornirg were charged m the Second Criminal District Court yesterday. Jhe a^ nsed Tpo Joo Hong and
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  • 64 1 PARIS. May 26, (Rcuter) Moderate Conservative exPremier Paul Reynaud. third candidate for Premiership since the fall of the Mayer cabinet last wock, today announced that he would try and foim France's 19th postwar Government. Reyn?ud, 74 told reporters after a 35 minutes interview with President
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  • 37 1 DESPITE the secrecy surrounding the latest proposals at Panmunjom put forward by the United Nations Command, it was learned from competent source* m New York that they came close to the Indian re- solution. AFP
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  • 27 1 PENANG, Tue..— Mystery surrounds the finding of the dea.i body of a mid< lie-aged Chinese woman m a drain m Mount Erskii.o Road today.
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  • 27 1 INDIAN Prime Minister Nehrj will make a brief stopover at Cab > during his flight to London for the Coronation but will not leave the airport.
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  • 24 1 USUALLY reliable diplomatic sources said m Washington yesterday that a prepaid! agenda for the three-power confeience is not contemplated at present— UP
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  • 84 1 PENANG. TIMS.— Special permission has been granted by the Queen for her personal flag, the Royal Standard, to be flown m Ponang at the Coronation parade on June 2 at which members of the armed forces will be taking part. It is believed that this
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  • 135 1 MR. MacD. AND THE 'BUBBLY' MB Malcolm MacUonald, British Commissioner General m Bouth-SagJ Asia, back yesterday ft 0111 strenuous w< i tour of Indo-China, fend another "French problem" oq his arrival m Singapore. It was over too »a »•< of French champagne of the best vintage. Apparently the etfltl bad
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  • 440 2 16,000 Coloured Bulbs Illuminate Streets And Parks TO TRANSFORM Singopore City .nto o foiryland of coloured lights, the Electricity Department has employed on ingenious lighting system to illuminate the processional route, public buildings and porks. To achieve this out-of-the-world effect, a spokesman of the Department said
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  • Article, Illustration
    94 2 CHEERFUL rrnnp of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams of Goodyear Orient, Singapore, last week to celebrate thr 21st birthday of their daughter. Patricia. Picture shows (from left to right): Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Simmons. Mr. W. A. Wil- liams, Mrs. N. Hate,
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  • 153 2 THOUGH ships lying within a mile radius of the Singapore Esplanade may not be able to see the two public concerts to be staged on the steps of the City Council Hal] on May 39 and June 3, they will be able t~
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  • 86 2 WONG Perk Kwan pleaded guilty In the Singapore Second Poiice Court yesterday to three charges of < heating the Tiger Press of a total sum of $7,645 on three ditTerent occasions. Sentence was deferred until next week. Bail of $10,000 was allowed. Wong was alleged to
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  • 49 2 A WOMAN. Sorojani Ponnusamy, claimed trial m the Singapore Fifih Police Cou:t yesterday to a charge of theft of a handbag worth $7. S was allowed $100 bail until June 3. She was alleged ;«< have stolen it from Tan Hang Long m Change Alley on Sunday morning.
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  • 234 2 'NO SLUMP DESPITE the economy drive and a curb on new recruitment imposed two months ago, the Singapore Government has since filled 650 out of a total of 3,890 vacancies, the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor, told a press conference yesterday. He said that
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  • 114 2 AT an informal meeting yesterday, representatives of the Singapore Lighter Workers' Union and the management of the General Lighterage and Transport Company, agreed to start negotiations on Friday to settle the claims of more than 120 workers employed by the G.L.T.C.. who have threatened to go
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  • 50 2 J. ARUNASALAM had a tentative charge of kidnapping a young girl explained to him m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. He was remanded until June 1. Arunasalam was alleged to have kidnapped Letchimi, a girl under 16 years of age. from the lawful guardianship of her father.
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  • 155 2 JACK Douglas Beaumont, of the Straits Times, Singapore, was fined a total of $35 on three traffic charges by Mr. R. C. Hoffman m the First Traffic Police Court yesterday. H e was charged with negligently driving a motor car which resulted m a
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  • 40 2 MUAR. Tues. An appeal by Mohamcd Ali bin Kassim of Batu Pahat against a conviction and sentence of one day's imprisonment and a fine of $300 was allowed today m the Muar Assizes by Mr. Justice Paul Storr.
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  • 70 2 R the m^n oi ur,m? aP °H c »^ed to vote for nomicor spiling Ze\V M&£ Cl X Cttltural ecoround li world chooses months' trip by *ea for br the aV Stansar a d nd accomm^«on expense, will nal d the Se^ofU 1 Ca *Ot elth ttJ
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  • 249 2 ON A point of domicile m a divorce petition on tiie grounds of cruelty by Hester Jarkoff against her husband Vladimir Jarkoff, Mr. Justice Broun ad journed the case m the Singapore High Court Tfitcr Am. Mr. Justice Brown said that it was not
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  • 35 2 RADIO Ceylon will transmit a special Wesak programme to South-East Asia today on 16.84 metres ***** kilocycles from 1413 hours to 1545 hour? Indian Standard Time (CIS p.m., to 5.45 pm. Malayan time).
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  • 74 2 Why not mm for a rhangr instead of womrn? frn ul the troops who pospd for The Standard photographer wh<n he visited Nee Soon rroenlly. These «oldier^ »r#- ijit example of ph>sic«il filursst and ne or miss tlir oppiiriuniix of a tr.itnmjf prriod m thr Swimmin?
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  • 8 2 the < I of out fc s Hi
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  • 4 2 WOMAN GET DECREE r
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  • 46 3 ARMY WILL PARADE IN NEW DRESS No. 31 pt first Di i m ►nation! d scrctains I j neck worn peciai tin the: J F the s M.W.I. B RA S j /|of/«A Salute i m 1c thf -up F i c for R >yal i
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  • 13 3 Mr. Payne Warns On Decorations firing exI I StanCity's by I i s
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    39 3 Major-General A.G.O'Carroll Scott. G.O.C. Singapore Base District, addressed more than 1.000 boys of the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School yesterday. when the school celebrated Empire I>av. Picture shows the General inspecting the Boys Scouts of the 11th Singapore Troop. Standard photo.
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  • 89 3 Standard Staff Reportrr MR. A. W. Friiby. Chairman of the Public Services Commission. Singapore, was elected Governor of District 4o" of Rotary International, at the 44h annual eonven:ion held m Paris recently. As District Governor, ho co-ordinate the activities of 12 Rotary Clubs m Singapore, the Federation.
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  • 215 3 THL need for Singapore's school children to learn how the City Is organized, and the importance of the constitution and elections, was stressed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. m his Empire Day broadcast to the schools yesterday. He reminded them
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  • 219 3 CHINESE visitors to the Singapore Coronation celebrations will outnumber those of other nationalities. Chinese hotels ,from those which oiler luxurious. airconditioned comfort down to the Lowly lodging houses which ran only otler a camp bed, art' hooked up for Coronation week Managers of Chinese hotels m
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  • 82 3 PRODUCTION of rubber m the Federation rose from 43,780 tons m March to 44,950 tons m April but stocks dropped from 67,130 tons to 56,319 tons, according to official statistics. Exports of rubber during April at 53.086 tons remained about the same as m March (5:*.:*79 tons),
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  • 84 3 TWO troopships are due to arrive m Singapore today and tomorrow. The Dunera brings the Ist Battalion The West Yorkshire Regiment from the Middle Last on the 28th. They are likely to find conditions m Malaya a contrast to the desert country m which they have been
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  • 160 3 BUDDHIST FESTIVAL BEGINS SINGAPORE Buddhists commenced their three-day celebrations for Wesak (Buddha Day) yesterday. Today, which is Wesak Day. all Buddhist homes will hoist the Buddhist flag and all their houses will be illuminated. The celebrations began yesterday evening with a procession during which a relic of Lord Buddha was
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  • 122 3 OVER 1,200 service Servicemen and Singapore Police took part In the preliminary Coronation rehearsal parade held at the Police Training School m Thomson Road yesterday morning. It was a two-hour rehearsal of the ceremonial part of the parade which is to held on the Padang On June 2.
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 3 The order was "Cap s off and three cheers for Her Majesty" and the Royal Navy's contingent at yesterday's rehearsal responded with great gusto. The rehearsal parade was held at the Singapore Police Depot m Thomson Road. Standard photo. (See Story below).
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  • 359 3 Driving Out Capital, Says Ass'n Chief no S* ond erd Stoff Reporter oodJJa A CHIAN P' csid of the SinheSvv r^" 0 1 1011 y esterda y worned rhot the neayy rate of income tax m Malayo would driyof d!X nee dcd for privote or p
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 3 Aetresa MarcarH Lockwood make, fri/nds u ith a little girl with her fcfgi m irons ;\s shj» buys stamps. Tlie stamps, a ponnv each, are "polin sianip-" aelllg sold liy th}» inf. i Nt i. Paralysis I>ilovvship. It is li«mrd to sell a million. The little girl i> Mary Burton.
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  • 217 3 SAVINGS probably averaging as murli a, !?0 per cent will he Made by tiu» Singapore i it> CmuiiA when it hands over all nvw construcUon work to private eonti-aeiors towards the end of this year, the City Engineer, Mr. Edmond, said yeterday. '•We have r.
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  • 48 3 MOHAMED Yassim, wa s fined $70 m the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday for putting a new extension to the roof of his house and tncloting a space below it and using it as a cigarette stall without j a permit from the Town Council.
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  • 492 4 HOUSING RACKET IN IPOH DPP WARNS Maximum Fine For 2 Defendants IPOH, Tues. Prosecuting m the Magistrate's Court here today, when four persons were charged with illegally erecting houses, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. M. G. Neol, remarked that there was a housing racket m existence here which was likely
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  • 179 4 KTALA Lr.>ll'l'K. Tues.— Gov< m the Federation plan to make stn> to the High Commissioner, General s r i pier, against the piesrnt ilwfflrtl tion of their pension allouarnrs. ajiaiawi and* allowances and cost of linn*; allow A meeting of pel from all over the
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  • 35 4 FIVE Malays were charged m th c Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with disposing 84,057 worth of petrol from the Royal Air Force, Seletar. All claimed trial and were allowed bail of $2,000
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More planters have been killed by terrorists m Johore than anywhere else hi the Federation. Of 11 killed since the Emergency began, to the end of last year 15 planters have been killed m Johore. 19 m Perak, 13 m Selangor. nine
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  • 92 4 MR. Jee Ah Chian was yesterday again eie( tod as President of the Singapore Association for \he second year m succession. Other members of the Committee are: Mr. S. H. Peek, Vice President. Mr. John E. Lloyd. Hon. Secretary. Mr. Tan Choon Chye. Hon. Treasurer and committee members:
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  • 59 4 A MAN m crutchct, Tan .Too Keng. pleader! guilty m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to behaving In a disorderly behaviour \>v hanging his head against the wall. Tan said he wan playing with a boy when 8 detective pushed him and hi^ head
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  • 48 4 MUAR, Tues— Th« Regent of Johore m Council has appointed the following persons to be members of the Language Boards for the district of Muar under the Johore Nationality Enactment. Mr. S. Ponnainpiilam Mr. C Ayathurai Miss A. Raja'nshmy and Mr. V. K. Sahapathy.
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  • 92 4 AN injured man md > Rist were cj\«mi ft. the Royal M< Motor Launr), East coast <>f Malajri n When the latin h mcd at Pulau Rodan- .i I jured man was ».<ki Bboanl and rushed to Kuu.j I ganu. Thtrt th t BMUI v tended
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  • 74 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. May 26— The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 2016. July /Sept. 21 d. Oct. /Dec. 20id. Jan. Mar. 20\6. June c.i.f. 20« d. Market: Buyers idle. LONDON TIN Spot £732 lOt.
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  • 43 4 MALACCA, Tues.— Malacca Municipality's new bandstand m Coronation Park will be opened on Saturday May 30 at 5.30 p.m. when the East Yorkshire Regiment band will give a concert under the patronage of t he Resident Commissioner, Mr. G E. C.
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 4 On* of the most popular team of artistes at Circus Busch Berlin, now performing m Queen Street, Singapore, is the Arrigoni family of dashing bare-back riders. They ai> Papa Hans Arrigoni, Mama Gerda Arrigoni and their two children Alex and Kita. Picture shevs the Arrigonis with their pet horses from
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  • 320 4 THE 2.000-strong Council of Government Industrial Unions yesterday warned the Government that disaffection may grow among its workers as a result of "Governments racial discrimination/ The warning vii contained m a letter from Hie council*! secretary. Mr. Peter Williams. to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.
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  • 97 4 HON C. RON G. M. (Routci A nun nan today returned a uu, verdict ol niiin-- nigh the close of an inquest Jama Cecil G editor of (ht 1 1 Standard. WHtMsMi Includ ese taxi-girl F said «t-^ Ann 1 1< .i* N< assaulted
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  • 16 4 3 Held In Gang Clashes V| Nl iron sir;:; H nil I I E R If
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  • 7 4 WOMAN SAT ON SIXTH FLOOR LEDGE S
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    • 98 4 Weather MINIMUM TIJHPIRAURf from 7.30 pm on May S la 7. .10 a.m. on May N> SinsajM»rr (75 F), Penanc <74 F). Kirfa Bahru (74 F». Kuala l.umpur (74 I- i, Ipoh (71 I- 1. X lvii.in OZ F). Maximum Tetnprraturr: from a.m. to 7 pm M.i\ Sinfapore (78 Ft,
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    91 5 TWENTY extra beds were made available m the St. Andrew* Mission Hospital m Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore, yesterday when a new wing was opened by the chairman of th«» St. Andrew's Mission Week Committee, Mr. C.E. Collinge. The Archdeacon of Singapore. Yen. Kobin Woods dedicated each room of the new
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  • 324 5 RECEPTIONIST ON CHEATING CHARGES A SINGAPORE Chinese merchant alleged m the Fourth District Court yesterday that when he took his wife for treatment to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, a receptionist. Agatha Cheong wanted S3M before his wife could see a doctor. eong.
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  • 108 5 HARRISON FORMAN. welljoun s1 u 1 a thor. I n rive i m Singapore from I *i ye«t ter about a i tour of Indo-China. Mr. F ii. nan be'ieved :ha' >tminh forces achieved ii i purposes m invading Po itica y, they
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  • 87 5 An application for leave to to the Privy Council n a suit was grained by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles iy-Ajrnsley, In the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. LA.. I. Smith made the application on behalf of the nt, Lim .Too Chiang. :h^ owner of the
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    48 5 MH and rs. Ang Chwee Rim, who were married m Singapore on Sunday. The groom is the eldest son of Mrs. (han Man Chiang and the late Mr. Chan Lian Cbiamg. The bride was Miss Nellie Low Cheok Har. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low Kay Lint.
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  • 126 5 HASSAN bin Idris \va> sentenced to six months;' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for cheating a woman of a pair of sun-glasses worth $35. Mr. Peter Ball, A.S.P, prosec;it:ng. told the court that Hassan soon after he was
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  • 59 5 1 A NEGRO seaman Lloyd Benjamin Hartley. was fined a total of $50 In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for assaulting a police constable and for resisting lawful apprehension for the offence. The prosecution stated Hartley pushed the constable several occasions on his chest to force
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  • 236 5 Think Of What UK Has Done MacG. WITHOUT the help and guidance of the Mother of the Commonwealth, Malaya would be a vastly different and a much poorer place than it is, said Sir Donald MacGillivray, the Deputy High Commissioner, m his Empire Day broadcast over Radio Malaya last night.
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  • 209 5 THREE Singapore taxi drivers were victims of separate bold-upi m Gilstead Road and Bukit Timah Road on Whi, Monday. Case No. 1.: A Chinese taxi driver was robbed by four Malays of his wrist watch, pair of sunglasses and $30 In cash, while waiting
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  • 236 5 B "i( er Caf np Flats Ready o compost ;:X 0 "t y o suVu i r y b' y orSi h US9 "M eo^ off Alex O lnd h r 1 a ee ßoaT y U h Canl Sln«J" aS i" day
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  • 196 5 SINGAPORE police warn mem ocr of the public to lock all their doors and windows securely before going out to Prey-nt theft s during Coro nation Week From May 30 to June 6. many people will be out celebrating and watching the Coronation processions. This
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  • 260 5 KIALA LI MPIR, Tues.-Revenue from broadcasting: liiencrs m the I ederation and Sin-apore |g expected to increase by over 51.000.000 this year as i result of the campaign now beinj; carried out ■gainst pirate listeners. Air. Tony Beamish, aclinj. Drputv Director of Broadcasting, said
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  • 42 5 T.IM Yam Song and Tan .Twee Kang were both tentatively rharged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with armed robbery iOf $85 from a house m Dv- nearn Road OQ Saturday ni^ht. B<Mh were remanded for a week.
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  • 50 5 n* v n rh,cles and Traffic Committrr of the Singapore r*u Co ni11 I 1 «"»"ii»ous!y approred a request by thr 1 athay Or*an sation to increase the number of seats at its new Odeon Theatre to U45 645 seats more than was originally planned.
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  • 73 5 llinr.r. I i, wi h knit >> s. Chinese h i -a ife an i her relatives In l> inearii R-» i I on Sunday night a I got nvay with and 4 l rinij worth I The three ar«d *b» m ime i» md x
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  • 787 6 r JpiE Suez Canal, irreverently referred to as "de Lesseps' ditch" is not just a waterway which by Joining the Mediterranean with the Red Sea has considerably shortened the journey between East and West. This hundred-mile long ditch is a political and military prize of great value.
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  • 732 6  - No Peace In Ihe Lund Of Morning Calm... JOHN WALTERS This is the lirsl of two articles by John Walters of the Daily Mirror, London who was m Korea recently. The aspirations of the Korean people, he says, are modestthey want to live m peace ....by FROM the din outside
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  • 73 6 WHY BRITISH LABOUR WOULD LOSE Ay ELECTION NOW. A »eri€'B of two art it-lea by Harold HiitchiriMui and TOMMY HAS A HEART m which John W alter conclude* his Korean low«lown. Watch out for a special article on Friday by Arnold Toynbee, the famous historian and author oil
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 103 6 S:i 1 HgrM v .ii Mr X Bhupindei Singh of Johore Bahru. Radio Mj iya*i Tamii programme ihould bit rhanfad to "Indian" proframmc a^ it contains Hindustani, llalayalam and Telegu programmes .1- \w Nowadays, sinci many Malayans arc ry much terestad m Hindustani ti m music, the
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    • 1266 6 Sir: The urgent need for the creation of a Public Services Commission m Malaya was realised by all concerned soon after the introduction of Malayan Union Government m April 1946. At one of the earlier meetings of the Malayan Union Advisory Council presided by the
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    • 193 6 Sir. T wish to give the other side to the story printed by your contemporary headed: After j ,0 years, eviction: 2(1 families with nowhere to go. First let me point out that only one of the 20 families ha s stayed on the land for
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    • 76 6 Sir,—The article published m your paper under the heading Tndo-Pakistan Tension* is a one-sided presentation of the subject matter. I am sure that such publicity given to an explosive matter, will m no way ease the tension. It would be more m keeping with your professed i'idependent views. if
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    • 115 6 Sir; It was reported m your pnper that an official of the City Council Labour Unions Federation said "Members of special branch visit our office at least once a month and gather information from Officials and Members." A?? far as I am aware neither myself nor
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  • 170 6 Review of Views I Step By Slop Is.; i hu i i i t i wa > been i unfa re c eai i Further w iftei I i Brm f f *'.cp by The Suez MANYAM i I i r I ill I l i th( iThc 1 rii
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  • 58 7 If plan ..who China |*r he curlH be given I m ...sant? 1 1' v.ri of t the GovI for each five M fl m f- iw as M -lan hope* to set up I and i J will be into [t aoo to |c
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  • 30 7 (AP)--r Kt-d it a r tijj m T mi- tna nese n j night that a i1 Ninh, Hanoi, i i I nn I 1 on
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  • 8 7 AFP) I .(Wo I of one
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  • 88 7 TOKYO. May 26, (UP)— A group of leftist Japanese women accosted Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt yesterday, shouting "go home" and "we don't want war' as the former American first lady left a meeting at the Japanese Labour Ministry. Mrs. Roosevelt said that about 20
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    16 7 jail, mte line marks on the girls body have baffled the police and medical men. UP
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  • 42 7 I>uri, Ma v 26, (UP)— William P. Johnark. thinks the best way to live to be pa rents I ■(I ity." h e said. his teens. Johnson still hops different shopping areas. 0 stay cooped up," he said, "makes
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  • 22 7 MARAKECH, FRENCH MOROCCO, May 26. (AFP)— French aviation pioneer General Pelletier Doisy jdied here yesterday at the age of 61.
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  • 27 7 ONE of the most destructive gales m years lashed the North Shore of Prince Edward Island yesterday, causing heavy damage to lobster traps and fishing boats.- AP
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    35 7 THIS Japanese kimono modernised and made of gum cotton when fitted with a pink apron makes an attractive garment for teenagers. It i s the creation of Mrs. Shigeko Higuchi, popular Tokyo dress designer. UP
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  • 306 7 vi. LA i? V i GAS y n 26 (UP) The world f fip «*omie artillery shell was fired successfully yesterday from a monster cannon and burst over Nevada Droving grounds to usher m a new era of ground warfare. A brilliant double
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  • World News In Brief . . .
    • 29 7 MRS. RAJKUMAN Amrit Kaur, the Indian Health Minister is m Moscow as guest for a fortnight of the Indian Ambassador. Sh c is to inspect Soviet meriiral institutions.- AFP
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    • 21 7 FOUR Israeli Cabinet Ministers resigned yesterday m a dispute over the Labour Party's red flag and revolutionary song, the International.- Reuter
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    • 32 7 FORMER Ambassador Carlos P. KomuJo said yesterday he will run for president of the Philippines m the November elections on the ticket of a new party which will be born today. AP
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    • 45 7 Mr. Divan Chamanlal, chairman of the newly formed India-Africa Council, and one of the defence counsel for Jomo Kenyatta during the recent Mau Mau trial said yesterday there was a "conspiracy" m Kenya to deny Indians and Africans their rightful niar* m th* Government.- Reuter
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    • 91 7 MARINE Second Lieutenant Francis O. Gallagher was charged with drunkenness and indecent exposure after police said he dashed stark naked through the throng leaving a dance at the Wardman Park Hotel m Washington early Sunday morning. Before he got mixed up with the lobby
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    • 21 7 OLIVER M. W. Sprague, 80, an internationally known monetary authority, died yesterday after a Ion? illness at Cambridge, M. ~.sachusetls.- AP
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    • 29 7 THE Israeli authorities yesterday sent a note to Jordan demanding the return of six Arabs stated to have been kidnapped by an Arab Legion patrol on the border. Reuter
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  • 102 7 CHICAGO, May 26, (Reuter) Thomas Grace. 27, a steam-fitter who said that his training as a paratrooper during the war taught him how to fall, broke only a rib when he plunged 11 storeys to the ground today Grace fell off a Chicago building
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  • 338 7 U.N. TO DETERMINE PoW ISSUE IN KOREA oy 26 A «*horitoHy« South Korean sources disclosed todoy the secret new Allied orrnistiee proposol would let the UN w O^S, AsSemb i y finolly determine the fot. or B»T mrefuan l to re *o Red rule. ble to Pr«iH»°n U f rC
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    34 7 WORKMEN put the finishing touches to the head of a 100 foot long dragon with moving eye s and tongue which will be the "piece d> resistance In Honrkonr's Coronation Day Chinese parade.- UP
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  • 58 7 MOSCOW, May 26, (AFP)— The Soviet Union has rejected an invitation to reopen the conference of the Big Four deputies on the Austrian State Treaty stated an announcement on Moscow radio last night. The announcement added that Moscow's reply had been handed yesterday by Jacob Malik, the Soviet
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  • 123 7 SEOUL. May 26. (Reuter) A reliable source said here tonight that a crisis between United States and South Korea over the truce negotiations became "serious" following a lonr meeting here today between President Syngman Rhee and the Allied Supreme Commander General Mark Clark. United States Ambassador
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  • 106 7 Chiang Mao To Co-operate? ST. LOUIS, May 26. (AFP)— The possibility that Communist Chinese leader Mao Tsetung and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of Formosa might one day co-operate, to further the development of China was foreshadowed here last night by former Indian Supreme ©ourt judge Shri Nehru cousin of the Indian
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  • 178 7 SUEZ ZONE DISPUTE CAIRO, May 26 (Reuter)— Moslem leaders from many quarters of the world will discuss measures lor "forcing the total, immediate and unconditional evacuation of the Suez Canal zone by Britain at a meeting to be held here on June 2— Coronation
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  • 87 7 BANGKOK, May 26 (Renter)— The Thai Govern-, ment has ordered the Royal Thai Navy to carry-out 'con- stant patrol" m territori.il waters as the result of fr*» quent appearances of unidentified, warships, uptrllllj m! the Gulf of Thailand, it w.s officially stated yesterday. t
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  • North Pole Flight
    • 215 8 TOKYO, M«y 26: (REUTER)— A Scondi novion oirliner th« Hjolmor Viking— lost night completed its pioneer commercial flight across the north polar ice wastes and londed on a worm summer night m neon-lit Tokyo. The big Cloudmaster, carrying 40 passengers, opened a new commercial air
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    • 75 8 WASHINGTON. May 26. (AP) Stricter limitations on employment of aliens aboard ships of the American merchant marine Including a provision that they be able to understand the English language were urged by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks. The Secretary's views were given m a
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    • 49 8 WASHINGTON. II a y 26, (Reuter). President Eisenhower has nominated Mr. Samuel C. Waugh, a Lincoln. Nebraska, banker, to be Assistant Secretary of State for Economic AtTairs. The position has been vacant since the resignation of Mr. Willard Thorp several months ago. Mr. Waugh is 63.
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    • 64 8 ADELAIDE. May 26. (Reuter) The Australian-built Canberra jet bomber which would begin test flights "any day now" seemed even better than its English equivalent. Sir Donald Harman. Chief of the Australian Air Staff said today. Sir Donald also said Austral-ian-built Sabre jet fighters due to begin
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    • 33 8 THE White House announced today that Admiral William Fechteler, United States Chief of Naval Operations, had been designated to succeed Admiral Robert B. Carney as Com-mander-in-Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe. Reuter.
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  • 85 9 THE Customs and Excise Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society (Singapore) Ltd. which reported a net profit of $2,826 last year, will declare a dividend of 2J per cent, at the 17th annual general meeting at Maxwell Road, on .Tune 4. Investments during the yesr amounted to
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  • 255 9 LONDON, May 26 (Reuter) Today's Financial Times regarded the possibility of extended Japanese buying of cotton as one of the factors which will affect the general situation concerning this commodity The present cotton season had been marked by an abundant supply of dollar and non-dollar
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  • 98 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) are: New York S3 13/16 (T.T.), 33 15/16 (0.D.), 33 1/16 on credit bills and 33 1/8 on trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 33 11/15 (T.T.). 32 13/16 (0.D.1. 33 1/16 on credit bills and
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG May 2ti—Specinl Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.99 to £1 sterang $8.0475 to U.S dollar $1,829 to Malayan $1: $0,239 tc one Indonesian Ruppiah Gold i $275,125 to one tael
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  • 674 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan share market opened after the holidays easier and dull today with restricted business. The volume of trade was negligible at the lower level. Tin shares remained relatively quiet despite the fall m the tin commodity price, while rubbers continued
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  • 247 9  - RESTRICTION OF RUBBER OUTPUT ARNOLD C BRACKMAN H«f. Minister Usges By Standard Special Correspondent JAK RTA M°y 26— In view of the failure of the Copenhagen berDro^lu!i«J >rmer F nonCe Mmh L* er JuSuf Wibi h u'ged P thot ribP T^^ R U tri 9et *°9« th restrict production. product
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  • 103 9 CLOSING rtthhrr prices (rent* ©rr Ih Siinpore veMcuUy were: Bu>cr> Sellers No I KSS Spot Loose :u 4 ;(ii No. 1 KSS. ?0it No. 2 Kss. «;:< iv. No. 3 R.S.S. 6ii ISJ Tone: .*ull SINGAPORE. Mon. Th c price of tin today was $3592 per pirul. Down
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  • 68 9 RUBBER prices m Sinj^ipore dropped 1 cent to 7<i| cents per lb on a dull market yesterday with only juiall buslnCH passing. Except for some buying from Australia, th e market was featureless. Prices opened *t below Saturday's levels and drifted lower during
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  • 80 9 KARACHI. May 26. (AP).— Seventy-year-old Karachi iron and steel millionaire, Quadirbhai Yousuf, was arrested last night on a charge of black marketing. His arrest was ordered by the new Industries Minister. Abdul Qayum Khan. Two of Yousuf's assistants were also arrested. No boil was granted to
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  • 129 9 COLOMBO. May M (I?)Ore hundred Atisii a!i;m-i>uilt tractors fifed With direct mounted ploughing md cultivation co^r will arfivc 1 la ('< lon shortly m time f.;r the next padi cultivation <.i on. These tractors, costing iipproximately R5. 2.026. r>«;«i. ;,re being presented to c>\ .n
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  • 23 9 PR^SID^YT Eiscv i Republican CongN :.tier- have ■grttd !l) I lation for ;< loan of I.OOfI.fNKI of wheat (o I\.r.. -.FLAP
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  • 98 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market v gapoic remained quiet it 'lie weekend level with no b isine«i reported. Copra had buyers for M shipment indicating $:<«",s j«r picul with sellers at S I ve«.v quiet market. Coromit oil was a dull kr ;»t SfiiJ ptf picul
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    64 9 One year old Christina IlowlHr daughter of member of 8.0.A.C. staff at London Airport. seen beins assisted hv Stewardess Daphne Carrott w;ih the initial trials of thX -prototype Skyrot* a cot specially designed to clip on i« the luggage rack above the mother's seat m a n airliner The "Skycot"
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    • 93 9 British m JST 3^l.i W i Designed m the Triumph t^aaltion TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER The Triumph Mayflower has been designed for comfortable family motoring, with many novel and advance feotures. Elegant British styling has been ingeniously blended with sweeping lines to produce th»t modern cor. Under the bonnet the 1 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 653 9 IT* ORE J Mlitt) n 4.35 b "m S;bU Kuchin ft" Sk%?«™£ M^nr Coron.. 1 oiary .v, ss%i^ P nanf <ML111) Ir^^^^ff^^S! pi i i HO \l s|*K\l('KS f Ki) M li§ tJ ncr wnti Noel Co* I""' n <h0 <"jCu. iBA-M) 325 p.m. t&Jf '"•"i'n dImS'i 1". «&.&?*-.> A^crn
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  • 326 10 T RECENTLY saw a giri who J was very beautiful, and In a heated moment asked her to marry me. But I know that my parents will not allow me to marry this girl because she hasn't a good reputation. Shall I
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  • 214 10 Private Personality ]\/|ORE than any other room m (he house, a bathroom tends to ttive away secrets regarding its owner'i personality. Any leanings toward untidiness or plain laziness arc likely to be exorcised there. No mattd how fasti. lions a woman may be about her
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    55 10 lI KO KOBORI, 25. one or Japan's leading fashion models, recently took up the fad of pituitary gland rejuvenation. I< mding it "fattening" she stopped the treatment after a tew weeks Having regained her normal lovely figure Fiko warns experimenters away from -fad treatments" which n reahty do much more
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  • 600 10  -  Margaret Scott By QNE of a new mother's greatest enemies is a pair of scales. Harmless enough as this machine may look, it can do more to demoralize a young mother than almost anything else. Every day (if she possesses a pair
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  • 80 10 A BLACKBOARD on the kitchen wall is a fine place for jotting down items to be added to your shopping list also for leavinQ notei to members of the family if you are obliged to be out when they return home. yO MAKE a cleaner cut
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  • 235 10 FROM the fashion fronts of Paris. Rome. New York Tokyo come the following creations seen above, t No. 1 This beach outfit named "Can-Can" from the Jacques Helm (Paris) mid v ison collection has draped slacks and top m red linen and a belt m
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    89 10 WHAT'S aU this about a grown man crying like a child? And all because h.-s been left holding the baby? Don't you believe it. That look on Dad's face means hei just about the happiest man alive. When Dad is comedian Norman Wisdom hr's just col to show how happy
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  • 195 10  -  ALICIA HART by f HARM is compounded of many elements, of which perhaps the most potent are thoughtf ulness and courtesy for others. This applies not only to Sunday manners but to everyday onsideration for the people with whom you live. If you wish to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 168 10 Star Contest No. 17 Can You Name These Actors? jF^^B^ESBK^HHrP-". ."J*.'?5^^ 3'viraK^R'S? *^\"'i^^S8SftS'*"5?^9HF M^^^Moi i^rfrjir' :•':■>'.'' •xBffii '''•^xJ^^^^^mriiliNK'' Jar n the Ldiior* decision trill All through this week SfiiiS eDlt eDvel op#> presents its seventeenth »Ur «u CONTEST No. 17" on contest n top l^fi hand corner and and send
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    • 133 10 r ron i m ,.imi,o I N.iturt- Ik. m ir Illtlis |>i«r i. li MSOM *l»\\ |.iK Mil OM t f Mfo 1 T ia V.-J 1 M tl w.ll I'lN K li.'ltllllMit »MI I.«M,iM<.\ \Kf I 1 I h T\l Kl I >v i ot ;«>: s j e:i<!
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  • 191 11 If They Do Well At Manila SINGAPORE may send o boxing team to the 1956 Olympic Gomes Melbourne if the Colony contingent out up a creditable showing at 1954 Asian Games m Manila. This decision was reached at yester'V "..-^i meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing
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  • 170 11 SINGAPORE -a" gave a lamentable exhibition of m their friendly against the Singapore Indians 101 'i i Besar stadium yesterday. It was a kind of that tended to tarnish rather than I their carefully built up reputation over the The result, a one-all draw was
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  • 58 11 MALACCA, Tues.— M. C asapathy will lead the i Malacca Cricket Association .-:de m its g.:me with Selangor ni the Malacca Club this weekend. The team i s M. C. Kailasapathy. D. Perm, Herman Sequerah, L. C. Strivens, J. Se- querah A. Whittles, Bluett M. d»>
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  • Sports In Brief
    • 20 11 TAIPING Tues.— Government Cor.ibii.t-d Services and No 2 Supply Depot drew 2-all m a first division socotr match played }es;erdav.
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    • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Th c following are the results of the quarterfinals of the Selangor i Schoolboys Tennis Singles Chami pionship s played today at the Club Courts:— Khong Chai Sen* (VI > beat Woo Fook Keong (SJI) d— l, 4— (j. 6—3: Goh Chin Soo <Cl> beat Tay Chong
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    • 37 11 PAR IT BUXTAR— The Krian Chinese Recreation Club qualified for the final of the Krian i Coronation Cup knock-out soc- cer competition when they beat < the Kuala Kurau Rangers by —1 at the public padang on Saturday.
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    • 32 11 IPOH. Tues.— Lim Thiam Chin i and Lim Eng Keut today won the Ipoh V.M.C.A. open Tennis doubles title beating Tungku Jaafar and Aladad Khan 6 3, 7 5 m the final.
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    • 26 11 IPOH, Tues.— Ramblers scored a J l victory over Kinta Indians m a dull scrappy first division soccer match on the Chinese assembly hall ground today
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    • 47 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— ln a first division league match played today on the Pudu Road ground, the War Dept. Civilian btafi Association who last week created the biggest upset by beating the T.P.C.A. were beaten by Ihe S.C.A A. (Cheng Wu) by an odd goal m three.
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    • 38 11 PLAYING their second last game of the season. Royal Navy Kranji scored a well deserved 3 l victory over a newly promoted C.V.M.A (P.M.) XI m a lively S.A.F.A. Division II league match at the Goylanj? Stadium yesterday.
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    • 38 11 STAR Soccer ites "A" had to fight very hard for their 2-1 victory over the Town Rangers m a SAFA. Diy. 3C league match at St. George's Road yesterday. All the goals were scored m the first half.
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  • 56 11 MRS. MARIE THKRESE (Eiieen) Henderson 49 passed away peacefully at her residence, 26 Saunders Road on 26th May 1953. She leaves behind her husband, a daughter, two sons and her Mother to mourn her loss The funeral took place yesterday evening and a memorial service was held at th
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    • 186 11 NOTICEB, J<OVAF. KOTTKKDAM LLOYD jfJAS discharged her cargo 26th iLt ÜB GodoWn 4 "n June from Bam St r P °ply^: Very rdcrs P>««e ROTTEftDAH TRADING CO (M) L| D Shippiag Department Agents ROYAL stOTTERDAAi LLOYD r FH 1 T WlLI r! E M rutsI t o a fe. shl
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    • 604 11 SITUATIONS VACANT A p P L ICATIOXS »Je invited lor appointment as Tiobar^° ne T Teachers m the I)« partnt f Eduction. Singapore fr«™ <! 9o<J^ On fornM obtainable i?£\ A 4 pphcants must British iXS J Or P ersons born mi n the wfh at Of Mal^a. Sarawak m»?t\
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    • 1252 11 NOIHKS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (A) T Licences to tap Huhbcr Trees growing on apprnximately 590 acres ol laud belonging to the City Council. m the State of .Tohorr Drnusit $g)/-. Close NOOW— W/6/53 f > Crushing of rock oi» site at Bukit Timah Service Reservoir, 6J
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    • 75 11 5^,%v /MV GOSH, HOW COULD FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, AOJ_EV, I I IHIH^BSPI^rTD I A TRICERATOPS. 1 \l DON'T KNOW J I I THAvT B G CnPLODOCUS I GET BACK IN W LAB ANP MV STARS, WH^T'3 BUT LET'S GO I 1\ UP THROUGH J CUT TH' POWER BEFORE S HAPPENED
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  • 722 12 SCOROANCF, has made vast improvement since finishing second to Who Regrets over six furlongs here m April. She should find her winning turn m this (race 8). Scordanre has been showing great guns m her morning work. She breezed over three m 37
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  • 85 12 HONGKONG ChineM- AFA. will play a series of matches m the Federation. Their tour begins on May 30 when they play Johore at Kluang. They meet Negri at Seicmba n the following day. Other matches are: June 2: v Selangor at Kuala Lumpur; June 4:
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  • 346 12 LONDON. May 2~> (Renter). A mid-afternoon storm of tropical intensity brought a sudden end to play m the County cricket match Old Trafford] Manchester, today between Yorkshire and Lancashire, joint favourites f <>r the championship pennant During the morning m warm sunshine, Yorkshire steadily built up
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  • TODAY'S Sport
    • 13 12 SOCCER', TPCA v. SEA (Gate) TPCA: Selangor Club r. SCRC 'B'—Padatuj.
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    • 40 12 SOCCER: SBHFA Stnnvac v OTEC Div. I—SCC: ICI v. STC Div. 11— F. Park; Hum Hoyiqkona Bank B Dr. U'-F. Park; RTC v. v. OCBC Div. 111— F. Park; C()}>lc Wireless V. Hangleong Bank C Div. 111— F. Park.
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  • 236 12 Race 7: Skryne Primrose put up a creditable show •gainst the vastly improved Abbots Haven. This Hyacinthus mare carries the same weight and should improve on her ellort to ko on c better here. Skryne Primrose usually gives a better display mi n her second
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  • 1269 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.—Cl. 2, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1. 04 Siam Rice 3y 9.00 Mr. S W.Kim Heddle Wwo?S t. 0 Sybil's Prid© 3y 8.12 Mr. Chee Soon Keng Spencer M,!n?nn 3. 3 May Bur 3y 8.11 Mr. Wong Ah York Heddle H» fws 4. Cabinet 3y
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  • 687 12  - Indonesia Has Class To Win Today's Main Sprint WINDSOR LAD By INDONESIA (lote 4 Commando), a three year-old by Emir D'lran, has done everything right m his morning gallops. He is fancied to win the main class 1 division 2 race over 6 furlongs today, second day of the Singapore
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    • 7 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 t 1953.
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    • STAGE SET FOR CORONATION
      • 5 1 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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      • 508 1 C'wealth And Colenies Invited Jo Participate Irs of Member countries of the i\e been invited by the Queen to procession to Westminster Abbey. The the I nited Kingdom, Canada, Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, ilhodesia, and Northern Ireland will m procession from Buckingham »cv, with mounted escorts of troops Mimonwealth
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      • 857 1 The Coronation Supplement Presents :inaling history m twenty-seven parts, one for each a: m the life of '.TV -SEVEN years the delightful story of person began -> 1 21 >: E ibeth Alexhild of U ness ot York |i nd-daughtei of g V -is born m a pi
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    • 925 2  -  NORAH GLYNN By Duke Well Equipped To Help The Queen QUEEN ELIZABETH II is fortunate m having by her side a consort so well equipped to help her carry the heavy responsibilities of Monarchy, so popular with her subjects, and one whom she was able to marry
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    • 585 2 ]^EVER did the Royal Family earn a warmer place m the hearts of their people than during the blitz on London. It is particularly fitting that the Bishop who stayed m London with them should be the man who is to crown the new Queen.
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    • 1196 3  -  HENRY HERTFORD By 'pHE world refers generally to the Coronation "procession", but not many people know that for 14 out of the 25 coronations of monarchy that have taken place m England since 1377 there were two processions. For nearly 300 years from
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    • 737 4 FULL SCHEDULE FOR GREAT EVENTS SET ALTHOUGH the Coronation will take place on June 2, the official programme to mark the event will get under way today, when the Queen, with the Duke of Edinburgh, attend a luncheon to be given by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
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    • 858 4 \O Coronation of a British Sovereign would be complete without horses, for the beautifully groomed, perfectly trained animals which figure m the procession are an integral part of the wonderful spectacle. About 20 horses are normally kept at Buckingham Palace for State occasions. but
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