Singapore Standard, 14 May 1955

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  • 13 1 Singapore Tiger Standard ITS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1955 14 PAGES 13 CENTS
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  • 52 1 Troops In City Bring Calm photo. ft I Bus C any employees march ifi a s 1 P- cge Rood The men are hoodlums on bicycles. Standard Standard WITH clenched fists, STC and Hock Lee Bus employees cheered speakers who addressed them iri the STC Employees' Union
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  • 2150 1 Strikers, Thugs Stage March Through Streets STRICT precautionary measures by the Police and the presence of British troops at strategic positions m the City, gave Singapore a day of comparative calm although the situation was tense throughout, $p> Principal fa.tor m the comparatively inci4pnt-J^^£Av vtii the arrival of Hussars and
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  • 112 1 GOVERNOR PRAISES POLICE ACTION IGover- age to PbM is, P Kcc for [their commendable restraint m action against rioters on Thursday. The message reads: "The Governor warmly commends the Singapore Police Force on the magnificent manner m which its members deait with the disorders yesterday and last night, and on
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  • 16 1 AN e.ghr-page supmt~i> on the South- Asia Film Festival «ued free with to1$ PUpQT.
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  • 234 1 Rates To Remain Unchanged INSURANCE companies m Singapore have experienced a flood of inquiries tor vehicles riot cover during the past few days because of the labour unrest m the Colony, but it is officially announced that the rater for insurance will remain unchanged. This
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  • 32 1 THE Singapore Court of Inquiry, which is probing the dispute between the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union, was adjourned yesterday to May 16.
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  • 104 1 LONDON, May 13 (RcuteD A mass meeting of dock workers m London's East End last night voted to strike from May 23 m support of a claim for full recognition of their union by port employers throughout the country. The dockers belong to the small
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  • 145 1 UP Boss Dies In General Hospital MR. GENE SYMONDS, United Tress manager lor South-east Asia, died m hospital yesterday as a result of a beating inflicted by rioters m Singapore on Thursday night. Mr. Symonds. 29, of Dayton, Ohio, was covering the riots when a mob dragged him from a
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  • 58 1 SEVEN representatives of the Trade Union Congress will meet Mr. David Marshall today to give him 24 hours to settle the Hock Lee dispute, failing which they will meet on Sunday to discuss drastic action the Congress will take. The representatives will be headed by Mr.
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  • 230 1 THE following is a complete list of the casualties suffered during the riots yesterday and on Thursday. DEAD: Gene Symonds (M) American. newsman, Anthony Teoh Bok Lan (M) Chinese, V.S.C., Chong Lons Chong (M) Chinese, student. DANGEROUSLY ILL: Yuen Yue Pang (M) Chinese, Detective-Cpl. C.I.D, Ho
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  • 289 1 Newsman 's Death: U.S. Orders Probe photo. WASHINGTON, May 13, (UP)— The Inited States today ordered an immediate investigation into the death of Gene Symonds, United Press manager for South-east Asia, as a result of savage beating m Singapore, 'the State Department said the U.S. government is "deeply distressed"' over
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  • 74 2 UNDER S200'S WON'T PAY TO THAT FUND SINGAPORE workers who draw less than $200 a month may be exempted from contributing; to the Central Provident Fund. The employers however, will still have to contribute five per cent of wages to the Fund. The Labour Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will
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  • 265 2 First Phase Of $1 Million School Expansion Scheme PENANG, Fri.— A new block of 12 classrooms costing $120,000 the first phase of the Anglo-Chinese School million-dollar building project at Ayer Item Road, is about ready for occupation and will be officially opened by
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  • 155 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 92 92 i No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. May 91 J 92 No. > 89' HO No. 3 88.^ 89 Tone: Very steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday (per pieul)
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  • 65 2 MUAR Fri.— Xadasan. a car driver, was fined $50 or one m nth's imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate [nche Pawan Ahmad for driving without consideration to other? at the ::i mile Jalan Bukit Pasir Rend. Muar. last October 2. Nadasan injured a cyclist and was ordered
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  • 224 2 LONDON BELIEVES RIOTS CAUSED BY MIN SENG-SHE LONDON, May 13, (UP)— Asian observers believed today a sinister undercover Chinese organization called Mm Seng-she, which literally translated means "People's Livelihood Society," is responsible for the riots m Singapore. Officials here and m Singapore always have refrained from talking about this organization
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  • 42 2 MUAR, Fri. For possession cf apparatus for distilling liquor on fttav a hut at Parit Jaw a Laut. Muar, Ha Ah See. 72. was fined $75 or one month's imprisonment by the Muar Magistrate, [nche Pa wan Ahmad.
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  • 93 2 All S.T.C. buses will be back today, though the Chinese-owned companies will not be operating. Mun.v markets may close today and so will barbers, as a mark of sympathy to the bus workers now on strike. Meanwhile late last night Mr. C. V. Devan
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  • 29 2 CHIA Chin Seng, a clerk, whose liabilities amounted to $1,572 due to eight creditors, was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 96 2 PENANG, Fri. Penang Magistrate. Mr. E. A. Long, who was shown a race-book which had markings m court today, said he did not know if the markings represented five cents or $5.U00. The prosecuting officer. Inspector A Vijayaratnam, also could not enlighten him on th»
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  • 204 2 ALLEGATIONS that the Labour Minis*! been bought over by the Hock Lee Buy UmpaJ yesterday denied m a statement issued bj UVJiJ Mr Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Lira called the n'. ,c tions "a vile rumour" and said "I wish to state emphatically here and now that
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  • 126 2 SYED Adam Edward Hogan Shaidali. a young student from Ipoh. will, next month, receive his Bachelor of Arts decree from the Yale University, where he has been studying the last four years. Syed Adam, who is better known as "Fddie" at the University, first saw Yale
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  • 66 2 y —Nine soldie' 1 volved fl The g!. tructed I „.'m south road I I ■n hour. V< B H began lorry can -c- I An< thei '''-'m I 1 1 A I avoid the \vre-.> l also skidded "-.M Some j m bogg< Be-'.:.?. <X( jJ started v
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  • 160 3 bench Firm On $1, 000 Bail troops arrive I v N l\-I(>rK persons Coffered bail of $1,000 c .urfties each, m sHi ipore .seventh ouri yesterday, limed trial to :<>tins and un[E j,.t Eiibly on Thurs- x uious times from x to midnight. tratc, Mr. Hwas
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  • 147 3 People's Action appeal who were not I trade unions industrial p away I the party. :r. vioience yester- the pel i i man; cana. the aled md the I D mini at statenight a ra etJng trade nee of Mr. Da ng igrt ed led wiU)
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  • 277 3 I Singapore I 1 Profound y thockSymonds, ted by Singapi re ts yester* journal:r-, out hil who iten to the 1 ink that tne early bought It U i Srim reminder that newspapermen even outside zones of war can place their lives m danger m the service
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  • 264 4 Ex-P.C Defamed Girl, 14, Fined $50 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. An ex-police constable, Man bin Awang, was fined $50 by the Circuit Magistrate. Tuan Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar. m the court here, on a summons charge of defaming the character of Sariah binti Awang. a 14-year-old girl. Man was
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  • 89 4 IPOH. Fri. Special Constable Awang bin Ahmad. 27, charged with desertion today, told the Magistrate, that he went Back to his kampong to attend to his sick mother. He said he had been with his mother for over two month." as there was no cr.e to
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  • 49 4 IPOH. Fri.— A Chinese terrorist was killed by a Patrol of the 4th Malay Reqimcnt m the Tikus Forest Reserve m Tapah area this rrorning. A pistol and am munitions were recovered. Two other terrorists who were wounded m the same engagement managed to escape.
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 4 MR. JACK HACKETT. Selangor State Information Officer, has been awarded the Selansor Meritorious Service Medal. The award was made by the Sultan of Selangor to commemorate his birthday. Some time back Mr Hackett. with his son, effected the surrender of a terrorist m Selangor.
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  • 151 4 Confab Of Anti- Alliance Groups In Ipoh Slated IPOH. Fri. Leaders of various anti-Alliance political parties m the State are expected to hold a round-table conference here next week to discuss "mutual aid and understanding" m contesting the Federal elections on JuK 27. This move is being made following the
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An unidentified man, who Police believe was a beggar, died from injuries received m a traffic accident at noon today. A Police spokesman said the man was crossing busy Ipoh Road when he was involved m a collision with a Kepong-bound bus.
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  • 25 4 THE annual gala dance of the British Red Cross Society. Taiping District, will be held at tfae. Town Hall on Saturday. July 2.
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  • 223 4 day of the Singapore Turf Club race meeting when the number "1018" came out m the first prize of the big sweep. From early this morning, punters have been trying to get bookies to accept the number given by this spirit, but to
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  • 427 4 They Were Trusted' Prisoners PENANG, Fri. The three jail-breakers who escaped from the Penang prison on the night of May 1, smuggled a 16-foot pole into the prisoners' hebby class two or three days prior to their escape. This was disclosed by ASP Mr. Tan Chin Toik
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  • 212 4 3 Escape Death One Fined IPOH. Fri.— A mining engineer, Patrick John Price. 29. who together with two other engineers, Messrs. R. Beattie. 37. and James Wil- Ham McCall, 26, miraculously escaped death following a i road accident m Menglembu on Jan. 18. was fined $100 by the President of
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  • 53 4 PENANG. Fri— The annual general meeting of the Penang town branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will be held at 205 Dato Kramat Road on May 15. The meeting will elect new office-bearers and also delegates to the annual MIC delegates conference to be held
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  • 84 4 MALACCA. Fri— A former sub-accountant of the Malacca Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Qoh Kirn Liat. pleaded guilty m the Malacca Sessions Court today to forging a debit slip for $5,000 on Feb. 20, 1952. with intent to cheat. Goh claimed trial, however, to a charge of
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  • 55 4 TAIPING Fri.— Taiping will have a branch of the Methodist Boys' School on June 1. For the time being there will be only a Standard 1 class and it will be held at the Lady Trearher Girls' School m the afternoon Boys born m 1946 and
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  • 141 4 IPOH Fri.— A new Government campaign has been launched to tell both the terrorists and the civilian population the pa.t they can play m helping to end the Emergency A ten-page booklet "News' printed m the vernacular languages—Chinese, Malay and Indian— i s to
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    • 278 4 jCArWAy ORGANISATION A7TRh^ ALHAMBHA ■STja 4^ HI COIDITIOKID PHOM.fcSOt (r I EXPLOSIVE ACTION As Two Desperate Men Sin- Atop Tons Of T.N.T. 6 f He'd Blast His J^ Way Through Mountains j tfel To Get What He Wanted... x P#jl tiffisni/Tphru jd^Mgj ROD CAMERON JOAN IQUE "SK^ a lKi2 Bff*
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  • 405 5 kToA LUMPUB, Fri.— Ninety-eight of 154 who took the First Year Normal Class m Selangor this year have passed. candidates have passed m the tioo for teachers of English m Following are the results-— >. Mil .t'.V S i s Rt> i N| -html: Fati- Cum un, Azii i
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  • 339 5 2 State Capitals Will Be Linked ALOR STAR, Fri. The Federation's mosr modern coastal highway, to link the capitals ot Kedah and Perlis across a vast expanse of padi land, has just come off drawing boards at the Public Works Department here. Estimated to cost $4 million,
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  • 162 5 Fined For Ignoring Court Order ALOR STAR, Fri.— B'nngWan Singh, a Kodah moneylender, was yesterday fined $250, m default, one month's imprisonment, m the Magistrate's Court, for failing to produce a title deed within H days of being ordered to do so by the Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court.
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  • 59 5 TELOK AXSOX. Thurs. Mr. P. Vengadasalam has been tinted acting principal of the Anglo-Chinese School. Te ok An» m place of Rev. J, w. Day, who is leaving fur Pa anbang, Sumal ra, rtly Mr Vengadasalam, a former pupil of the same school ha heen i>i\
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  • 52 5 IPOH. Fri. A Health Inspe rtor, DX.J Putra, *aa Bne I by cho Mahm id Hashim President of the Sessions Couri for inconsiderate driving [1 was rtati I Putra overtook another ar a ng the one-way B bridge In Hugh Low Street on the morning of
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  • 151 5 Permit Was Valid For Lorry Men BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. Three Chinese. Bu Chee Tee, Eng Heng Khean, and Ng Hang Bock, the driver and attendants of a motor lorry. were acquitted and discharged by Inche Hassan bin Hussain m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of moving restricted articles.
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  • 86 5 TELOK ANSON, Fri. Ng Soon Cheong, an English school teacher, was fined $300 when he pleaded guilty to charges of negligent driving failing to stop when ordered to do so. Inspector K. Sockalingam. said Ng drove m a negligent manner and he had to jump
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  • 67 5 Federation To Dress For Queen KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— For the nrst time after the war. all public buildings m the main centres of the Federation will be gaily decorated ior the Queen's birthday on June 9. The Federation Government, has asked all Government offices and commercial houses to decorate their
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  • 85 5 A YOUNG woman servant «np oyv mi n the Tan Tok Seng Hospital, low Molf Liang claimed trial m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a brassiere from Ward Six of the hospital on May 7. Alternatively she claimed trial to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 309 5 sStandard c&lmanac Information at a Glance IS I N <3 A P O R E Methodist Youth Fellowship: (Paya Leb.t MYF) Social at S1 I•- C I nese Church Hall. Kirn Kapor, 1 pj». !n:n--f \K A: Table tennis 2 m. Body bu ding 5 pni Badminton 6 p.ni. Commercial
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    • 299 5 915 pm. LXDO: Calamity Jane m 30 a.m. The Americano 12 45 3.15. 630 and 915 p.m. The Tall Texan 11.15 p.m. CAHLTON: Jumping Jacks 10 30 i.m The Purple Plain 12 45. i. 330 and Dl 3 pm. RAUB CATHAY: Garden of Evil 130 7 and 9 30 p
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    • 376 5 I SAVOY: Lee Dor Mwee 3 7 and 9 15 p m. SUN: Ch:n Leong Yoke 12 30 p m. Dragon Seed 3. 7 and 9 15 a.m. IPOH ODEON: Plymouth Adventure 10.30 a.m. Black Widow 12 45 3 5.30 and 9 pm. White Feather 11.15 n.m. REX: One Minute
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  • Singapore TIGER Standard
    • 494 6 IM.OOD has been shed and lives bare been lost because subversive elements have poisoned the minds Ol certain people to such an extent that they have Uwt all sense of fairness and decency and have burst open the flood-gates of dark emotions and primitive passions. Workers, who refused
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    • 504 6 r rilE old order m Asia is disappearing and m its place there has been the emergence of a new era. Signs of this political and social change became evident soon alter the end of World War II and with the passing of the years since that tune,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 312 6 Sir; From the teachings of the apostles of "World Revolution" through 'the rise of the workers of the world' and 'the destruction of capitalism' Rosseau, Weishaupt, Paine. Marx, Lenin, and Stalin—communism boils down to these principles m its doctrine: 1. Abolition 01 God. 2. A
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    • 87 6 Sir; Mr. Lee Kuan i Yew. the P.A.P. boss, 2 prophesied the other day < J that "Communism will win m a straight fight between it and Colo- S nialism." J Assuming he is right there, shall we ask this political prophet to clear a doubt caused by his
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    • 1056 6 Sir;— Recently there were some articles m the Press ab< the opening of an Outward Bound School at Lumut. I was at first rather sceptical about its objects and usefulness. Bu; i have now by chance. ha i an < ppert unity to visit the S b
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  • 646 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME rpHESE students have A been under Communist influence through the MPAJA ever since the days of Japanese occupation. Their education progressed with the B.M.A. and the birth of some brands of "trade unionism"' which was m actuality Communist cells. Their education has gone further
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  • 298 6 Sir;— Now that Che Abdul Samad LsmaU ha> returned from Bandoeng, flush with victory over Mr. C. H. Koh, I wonder \vh< ther the PAP's Executive Committee would choose to quest] n Che Samad's mandate as representative of the pap at Bandoeng. It may be recalled Che Samad
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  • 41 6 r I T.v mack- i; M 1 m rearm;, 1 i I mea I ■ltd p Resolution ',p r J I E Coloi I v■• I m cj I the Cor i "Freedom and 3 one m P L] I
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  • 309 6 Sir;— Both the Chief Mini- ster an I Mr. Lee X .an Yew have sp ed words betwa them enough to compile a J dictionary. advice to j these two gentlemen is to Bfe 2 mud at each j other because the election per; d
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  • 54 6 I C twe< mun Con. if he v. beco: < Foi is no Comi i p freedom ol the bom:><. Mr Lee Not i rin:r, o' n HO Undc to say tl to tl n I mode: of Abo.' C OV6I rf D i Dr B able m a
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    • 29 6 Look ot this man. He is P rcud wearing on attrocfive "Crocodile P* Sole Agents: -n HAGEMEYER TRADING CO <\'> L 129/135, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tci Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh,. Pcwong
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  • 405 7 jetnamese Flee To fety In Their 100s LjfBONG, Mtej 13 Hundreds of Vietnamese N irauakened fear today as Communist r.-,.op> marched m to occupy this big Port d ni the French after 92 years of colonial' rod trucks, moving ahead of h tuldering rifles with fixed bayoj City's people
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  • 36 7 a hcj c p ro^ bc ...on tO CStelDi.SI-. a European* B sen- en io loca- i estal was either In X bviously a H it was i -,:r:.la.r •he p :> e serH tanner wear
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  • 99 7 ta Bureau i d wen an uraJ Ulan X America I 1 950 q was I and on the I farm the Dumber of men compared with the Dumber ol women declined. There still more men than woi::*'n n the farms. wever and
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  • 188 7 PROTESTANTS OBJECT TO BBC APOLOGY LONDON, May 13, (Reuter) British Protestants today objected strongly against an M abjecl apology 1 'ty- the British BroadcastIng Corporation over a television play crr.ji.-ed by Etonian Catholics. The ted Protestant Counmade the protest m a r to the BBC's DirectorGeneral, S: r lan Jacob.
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  • 25 7 MOSCOW. M;tv 13 <UP> The Chiei ol s:aff of the Xi; :;m arnn-cl forces yestrrday sent "friendly greetings and best wishes" to President Eisenhower.
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  • 48 7 photo. LOVELY Japanese star Yoko Tani is quite embarrassed with her two dates and doesn't know which one to choose: jroHß| Austrian star Carl Mohncr (left) or French Roland LesafTre (rUht). although it might be quite a good idea to keen both UP
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  • 156 7 Joint Military Command Set Up In East Europe LONDON, May 13, (Reuter) Russia and seven other European Communist nations today announced the setting up of a unified military command— their answer to the inclusion of West Germany m the Western Defence Alliance. i- The announcement came from the Warsaw Conference
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  • 99 7 COLOMBO. May 13 (Reuter) The Colombo Municipal Council last night passed B resolution by a majority ol one vote asking the Government to end its defence agreement with Britain. The agreement was part of the settlement by which Ceylon became an independent member of
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  • 65 7 SIMLA. May 13, (AP) A United States proposal to extend aid to Asia on a new regional basis was rejected today by those countries for whom the assistance was intended. Any additional American aid should be given on the present bilaterial basis. said 3 final
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  • 529 7 Big Labour Losses In Local Govt. Polls LONDON, May 13 (Reuter; Big Labour Party losses m local government election results declared throughout England and Wales today heightened Conservative hopes of a landslide victory when the nation elects a new Parliament on May 26. Conservatives and other
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  • 99 7 Build-Up Of Strength On Quemoy TAIPEI, May 13 (UP), Nationalist military sources said yesterday the Chinese Nationalist garrison en Quemoy Island has been strongly reinforced for the second time since the beginning of the "little war" m the Formosa Strait. The number °i new troops transferred to the island oil
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  • 33 7 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas. May 1.3 (Reuter) Mrs. Mary Davidson, who says suoerstitution is a "lot of foolishnes s," celebrates her 100 th birthday here today Friday, the 13.
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  • 98 7 LONDON, May 13 (Router) Gen Pens; Teh-huai, Chinese Communist observer at the East European States Security Conference m Warsaw, said yesterday that Communist China would come to the aid of the Communist states if peace m Europe was violated. He said the Chinese people will
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  • 183 7 ALGIERS. May 13, (UP) French authorities fought desperately yesterday to quell a new outburst of terrorism and reports from Tunis said several guerillas have been caught running arms to Algeria from Libya. Many officers expressed alarm that the increasingly bold attacks by the rebels may
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  • 269 7 He Made The Grade— But Only For A Year CHICAGO, May 13 (AP) —William G. Wood, 65, who drank away a law practice then reformed, ap peared yesterday m court on a disorderly conduct charge. He had been found intoxicated, police said. It was m this same court last winter
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  • 258 7 COLOMBO. May 13. (Reuter) Ceylon t rubber exports to China, under the rubber-rice contract, reverted 10 normal and with this month's shipments nearly half the contracted quantity ol tons Cor the year wil] have been shipped. yesterday, i Becoad i tignment of SOO ton month
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  • 175 7 PLYMOUTH, May 13 (Rcuter) Nineteen-year-old naval ratings from the British aircraft carrier Ark Royal. James Banningan and Alwyn Jones, were .jointly charged h>rc yesterday with murdering Norman Struthcrs. amateur actor m a Glasgow. Scotland, flat. A nation-wide manhunt followed the finding of Struthers, 28, dying
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  • 337 8 50 Cent Cut This Year Causing A Heavy Deficit TWO committees of the Singapore City Council will decide next Thursday whether the gas tariff should revert to last year's level, thus cancelling the 50 cents reduction, for every 1,000 cubic feet of gas made
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  • 170 8 RETAIL prices for almost all types of fish showed an upward trend during the past week. Average retail prices rose from three to 12 cents per kati, compared to last week's figures. The retail prices of most types, including Bawal Hi tun (pomfret). Belanak
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  • 218 8 PENANG, Fri.— Defence counsel m a book-making case, Mr. Lim Kheng Kooi, submitted m (he Magistrate's Court today that the court could not follow blindly the opinion of an expert on book-making. "People who receive tips and information make icks and crosses on their race
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  • 97 8 IN two years 1 time the Indonesiana wi be able to protsv 'her owr. colour films. Mr. Sutarno, a producer wit the Government Fi m Unit, said when he arrived at Kaltang A. r pert from Jakarta yesterday, Mr, Sutarno wi'' act
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  • 68 8 TWO doctors from Asia will i take an active part m the fourth Commonwealth Health and Tuberculosis conference to be held m London from June 21. They are Dr. B Wright, from North Borneo, who will read a paper on "Tuberculosis m Industry* 1 and Dr.
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  • 53 8 RECEIVING orders were made by the Chief Justice. S:r Charles Murray-Aynsley. In the Singapore High Court yesterday, against three men. View Kiaw. Low Tong Heng. and Ang Chvo Liak trading as the Chun Wah Metal Works on the application of a petitioning creditor for a judgment
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  • 118 8 $1.9 MIL PROFIT IN ELECTRICITY THE Singapore City Council Electricity Department made a profit of $1.9 million last year. The Department also got $500,000 m extraordinary receipts during the year. The total income of the Department rose by S3 million to 521.6 million as compared with 1953. Expenses rose by
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  • 78 8 LONDON, May 12. (Renter) Air. Reginald Cedric Boustead, British rubber planter, asked his trustees m his will published today to avoid investing m Continental Europe M the nations of which I feel have been responsible for the misery and desolation.'' Mr. Boustead Of Kingston Hill, Surrey,
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  • 161 8 FORCE CAUSED THE TROUBLE SOPIEE ALOR STAR. Pri.—Addressing members of the Government Workers' Union, Kedah/Perlis, at the Alor Star Branch today, Che Mohamed Sopiee said the labour trouble m Singapore, a counter move by the workers, was due to the use of force. "This should serve as a lesson to
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  • 66 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Apart from the Johore Bahru Town Council there is a Town Beard for the district of Johore Bahru. The members of this Board are: Inche Ahmad bin Hussein. (president), the District Officer, JB. (deputy president), the Senior Executive Engineer. PWD. JB. the Health
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  • 81 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Ahmad v. n Tobin. a labourer of Ayer Pa: oh. was sentenced by the Sessions Court. Kota TinggL, yesterday to two years' imprisonment to be followed by two years' Police supervision, for cheating. On Feb. 19 he obtained $19.60 from one Haji
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  • 48 8 DR. C. NADARAJAH. Chief Medical Officer, Klang. and his wife (seated centre) with the staff of the Klang District Hospital, at a farewel gathering. Dr. Nadarajah is going on transfer to the General Hospital. Seremban, m the same capacity. Standard photo by Ch'ng Seng: Poh.
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  • 61 8 FIVE hundred Singapore boy scouts and rovers will miss a camp fire planned for tonight on the Victoria School grounds, because of the riots and the transport difficulties caused by tine bus strike. Most disappointed are the 60 so&uts and rovers of the Sixth Arrow
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  • 50 8 SINGAPORE Governor. Sir John Nicoll. will pay an informal farewell visit to the Royal Malayan Naval Barracks on Sunday. Sir John will address a farewell message to the ships' companies m the drill shed at noon. He will be garlanded by the senior rating present.
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  • 202 8 SHB STRIKE THE Singapore Admiralty Local Stafl Union yesterday requested the Harbour Board authorities to come to an amicable settlement with members of the Harbour Board Staff Union, who are at present on strike. The President of the Admiralty Local Staff Union, Mr. V.
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  • 45 8 A CLERK. Ong Thian Bin was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday. with Liabilities amounting to $1,850, owinc to four creditors. His offer of $15 a month for the benefit of his creditors was accepted.
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  • 46 8 THE organizing committee of the South-east Asian Film Festival has decided to carry on with Its programme as planned. The festival will be opened at 5.30 p.m. today by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. at the Victoria Memorial Hali.
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  • 43 8 WARRANTS of arrest were ordered by the Chiel Justice Sir Charles Murray-Ayiisley, In the Singapore High Court yesterday, to be issued against two persons. Koh Chuan and Tat Seng Hung, for failing to appear at the office of the Official Assignee.
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  • 260 8 Pregnancy Need Not Stop Her From Driving KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Doctors and women m Kuala Lumpur were today divided m their opinion about the advisability of expectant mothers driving cars, though they were unanimous m sounding caution about strained reflexes during pregnancy. Thcv were commenting on the testimony of Dr.
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    • 352 8 (nnnnnnnnnnnnnn OWIX 17 JW'LS I r OENTs'and LADIES. 1 g FULL STEEL. ROLLED GOLD, j m cold top. i B i Obtainable from Alt Watch Dea/ers. B SM.NGSTHBRIDQiQD.S'PORE. STAR BRAND Tingkwon Pressure Lamp p BETTER USE BUTTERFLY MANTLES SOLD EVERYWHERE LEA HIN CO. 231, South Bridge Road Stngapore-1 Tel: *****
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    • 220 8 Special Treat^^ rainily ,v > I 0 if J*f Be sure you ask for r c I 8%/A E Ttb ik* tight and damp- k^W W >-%. pioct cartons to w ML^ B. «jl preserve ihar f^^^k crispress end VM M m4> ,*r^ *J flavour, *JLM t' A. WANDER LTD.,
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  • 601 9 Festiva I Delegates Assured Of A Big Welcome O'CONNORS MOTTO: FVF DVTUiKir. cno Y OUR CINEMA :i;A Tr- to the jt isfai Film ir assured of ptfefflK from mi n jporr firm of (i i C*, jitters I" the biMin- m this w UL O'C ar e G 8.-X g
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  • 55 9 1 en It, loiH be availdb'r WtXi t Gen#r«l Elec:ric Company. houitvillt. Kentt fey, thai tfee gadgets u.*iZl d nrt than "cgk- buitt"t* ovens." :r eon pony added. the M COtl oof. f electricity for e!ectr< »en coofciHo will br BbOHl Hi* ••Wi fl* y<^ r con ?nerhods. AP
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  • 304 9 \us(if b\ i 4 process n **<l rrtentlv i: "-rt 12 mile«* :liar. •:mon of its ex three to I M SB4 j ci A In- 'lent. and Harold BaWing, a director oi Standard Vacuum. instructed for StandardVacuum Refining Company. Pty.. Ltd., by th« Braun Trans-world Corp Oi A
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  • 322 9  - WARTIME TRAMP FREIGHTERS PROVE POSTWAR DUDS ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Special Standard Correspondent NEW YORK, May 13.— A British survey circulated m New York's waterfront district points to tramp freighters ot the World War II period as "duds" compared to the sturdier, better-designed merchant ships of prewar vintage. The survey
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  • 128 9 Jet Gives 1 1000 Ib. Thrust A BRITISH jet engine for military aircraft, the Bristol Olympus 101, has been officially approved for service at a rating of 11.000 ib. of thrust by the Ministry of Supply. This was achieved without afterburning. Th? news followed the completion by the engine of
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  • 119 9 PORTABLE self-support-ing ladders, made m South Australia, arc being used 111 Mildura, Victoria, for harvesting oranges. Tlicy are built of tubular Steel, and can be moved easily through an orchard, .-it the top is a plat form which pro* jects into tlic tree, and upon Which
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  • 75 9 A SERIES of demonstrations by a UK firm, Pye Co. Ltd., emphasising the scope of British industrial and underwater television equipment and techniques, began m Zurich yesterday and will continue until Friday. Although television is best known at present m the sphere of entertainment, recent developments
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  • 42 9 THE Ford Foundation In New York has given a grant. of MalC>7f>.o()() to the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE). The grant is to be .ised for the expansion of ECAFE's library m Bangkok.
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  • 98 9 MALAY'S trade with Hongkong showed a slight increase m the value of exports and a decrease m imports during February. Hongkong's imports from Malaya increased slightly by HKSI.6 million and he* exports dropped by HK55.4 million. Main items affected m Hongkong's export drop were
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  • 45 9 (Above): The majestic sweep of the auditorium m Singapore's Odeon Cinema, completely G. 8.-Kalee equipped by Messrs. H. A. O'Connor Co. Ltd. (Below): Another G.8.-Kdee installation The busy scene m a projection room as O'Connor technicians instai a battery of G.8.-Kaiee "21" projectors.
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  • 144 9 Ist Chamber Congress To Be Held In Asia THE first international Chamber of Commerce Congress to be held m Asia is s'.heduled to take place m Tokyo from today till May 21. About 1.000 delegates from at least 40 countries, and representatives of some 50 international organizations, will attend the
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  • 34 9 AN irrigation and hydroelectric reservoir is being planned at Nandikonda. South India. When completed, this vast reservoir will transform the water-starved tracts m Andhra and Hyderabad State into rich crop-yielding farming land.
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    • 139 9 7/ie worW famous family of TIGER medicinal products fcfflwS'/v -.:< p p X\>.-.'. -■,-.■■..■..•.•■.■>-■. .•:•>:-■.■ TK^JPWI^KnJIBBmBSMK CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN IONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL TF your hair is showing JPBHB^S signs of
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  • 36 10 THE BRITANNIA turboprop airliner has completed its trials In Johannesburg and has Sown to Khartoum for fun her te^u at high temperatures. Preliminary analysis shows that the results of the Johannesburg flights exceeded expectations.
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  • 37 10 MALATAN Exchange Banks Association's rates to merchants are: Canada: Buying, airmail T.T. 32?. O.I). 32.. 90 d st 32] credit bills, 32 13 16 trade bills. Canada: Selling: (T.T or 0.D.) 32 1 16. ready.
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  • 513 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya yesterday made a public declaration of faith m the Institute and expressed confidence that adequate finance would be provided for research and technical services required to meet the urgent needs of the rubber
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  • 101 10 Instrument Industries Exhibition THE third British Instrument Industries Exhibition to be held at Earls Court. London from June 23 to July 9, Will be the largest of Its kind. The organizers have made arrangements to cater for the needs of overseas visitors. It will show the latest equipment of manufacturers
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    133 10 THE Royal Dutch/Shell Group of oil companies exported more than $250 million worth of stores and QUIET conditions prevailed m all sections of the produce market m Singapore yesterday. Coconut oil prices were slightly lower sellers indicating $42 per picul at Penang. Coconut oil was a dull market at
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  • 88 10 GENERATING plants, employing steam, oil or water ■poicer, together with transformers, sicitchgear and rectifiers are being exported from Britain to many conntries. This spiral casing manufactured m Britain is for one of two 73,000-horse-power water turbines sup- plied to Portugal. The casing stands some 35 jeet high and
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  • 268 10 COPTERS TO BE USED IN SERIA OFFSHORE DRILLING A DRILLING platform will be erected two miles offshore from Seria next year by the British Malayan Petroleum Company for further exploration for oil beneath the bed of the South China Sea. Eight-sealer helicopters will be used to ferry drilling crews and
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  • 148 10 MOST industrial shares continued to ease on the Malayan share market yesterday, with some support for selective counters at the lower levels. Tin shares and rubber- were dull with the overall trading still very small. Meagre business was reported. Pr c changes announced by the
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  • 109 10 MR Harvej S. F.resione Jr.. chairman of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Co.. predicted m Washing the rubber industi business this year will be the best m history. He made the forecast on the assumption that there will be no serious labour troubles m the
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  • 57 10 CONSTELLATIONS will take over the once weekly service between Hongkong and Singapore from May 22, BOAC announced yesterday. At present. Argonauts arc being used. The thrice-weekly firstclass service between London and Singapore will b<* taken over by Constellations on June 14. This routing will be London. Frankfurt,
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  • 121 10 5 p.ltl $27} $27 S The market opened quiet and closed uncertain. Singapore Copra Association prices yesterday were: May $263 and ?-~l and June 527 and $27£ and July $27£ and $27;;. Tone: Quiet. The Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange sellers' prices yesterday were: GamNer rouno $130; Java
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  • 69 10 LOSSES m a broad front ranging mostly to three dollars a share on Thursday brought the market on the New York Stock Exchange to the lowest level for the fourth successive day. But the decline has not been accompanied- by any unusual increase m pressure.
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  • 77 10 SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser Neav« Orda 1.62J Gammon 2.50. 2.475. 2.43 Malayan Cement 1.44 to 1.40 Metal Box 1.32* Robinson 6c Co Ords. 1.77J xd Spore Cold Storage 1-62|, 1.65 Straits Traders 22.25 United Engineers Ords. 10.75 Wearne Bros. 2.60 ovenight today
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  • 30 10 THE Israeli Embassy announced m Moscow the signing of a new trade agreement with the Soviet Union m which Israel will gel oil for oranges. A. P.
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  • 63 10 MALAYA manufactured, sold and stocked considerably more soap m February than m the corresponding period of last year. The quantity of soap manufactured m Malaya during February amounted to 48.208 cwts. (37.829 cwts m February last year), while the quantity sold was 41.058 cwts. (31,191 cwts). Stocks
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  • 25 10 VICKERS VIKING airliners will be operated by Eagle Aviation Ltd.. on a new service connecting London with Pisa, m Italy, during the summer.
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  • 243 10 WITH the persistent wary stead ine^ton terminal markets during the pa Singapore market has lapsed into I state o fluctuating very narrowly say s the Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath < ltd. Trading has been on I moderate scale and dea Interest mainlf devoted to physicals, especially nearby shipment for
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  • 162 10 UNREST MAN HIT RUBBER MOVEMENT Price Rises V, Cen Standard Market Reporter LABOUR disturbances m Sin gcDo rubber prices yesterday, first grade May shipment closing at 91 j CCnt< l! a rise of 11 cents on Thursday. Rubber circle- m Singapore rest may hinder the movement of port. After a
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  • 111 10 !H1 I«M published a ci onoi Mali about man M Th( said Impoi tt and expon W err < than I. decreased m com, the n Reason was said m;; ol p trj 's ma n rubber t nd tin Th< r< p. man 204. <)<(() m ,j (MM
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    382 10 BRITAIN'S exports In April a short working month ol 24 working days reached £244.8 million and brought the value of overseas trade for the first lour months ol the year to V) r l above that achieved m the same period last year. The April total announced when the
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    • 658 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Saleroom No. 10. Chulia Street, On Wednesday. 18th May, 1955 at !.3O p.m. L o t i_Xo 66 Gran-re Road, area 14,642 sq.ft. Freehold. Monthly Rent $96.00 Lot I— "So M Grange Road. area 17.882 sq ft Freehold.
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    • 440 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES s.s. "TAKSANG" (hie Singapore May 16th from Calcutta and Penang. THE: above vessel will berth at the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves on arrival to i barge cargo. The attention of consignees is drawn to the Singapore! OUT Board's Press Notice! tif April 13th regarding the Board's
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    • 102 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA S poit Arita Maru h P BeifUl Split I* t»an Maru tor O*ak.a Kobe Yawata m b Yokohama ZT/2§ Sagami Maru h r M< I exj It I, Genoa. Marseilles fancier, Casablanca. London. Antwerp, kci- m^ terdam. Hamburg fcncho Maru ict Rangoon Cnitta- m gong Calcutta 5
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    • 754 11 r^o-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. >•'■■> 5 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINe" NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tt Mc-rr*al Boiton. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports P. Sham Penang art N T 9/16 l»n« H tune 1H lune 2* Bl»»*J H/'« »«'v 1« Ll« 20/21 uN II all ;;-•,',< yWfcH "Sept 'mZ SScV to
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    • 1094 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 linatl oaVh THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Pr C !^.l'i~ oth f P° rtt to load snd discharge cargo tAItINCS to LIVERr-OCL. GLASGOW. LONDON t, CONTININT Singapor* Due Sails P. Sham Ptnanf Btllcrophon tor Liverpool. Havre. Holland Hamburg
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    • 830 11 MITSUI H^\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Hokubason Moru from Calcutta Rangoon +or Moji, Yokohama 1 5 Moy Oeson Maru from Bombay, for Hongkong. Kobe, Moji, Yokohama 24 Moy FOR JAPAN from Continent Awojisan Maru for Yokohama, Moii, Kobe, via Saigon. Bangkok, H'kong 20/22 May Meirinsan
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    • 822 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINFNT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Seid, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. S pore P. S'hom F fona x) "PATAGONIA" 16/19Moy 20/20 Moy 21/21 May xx) "SELANDIA" 3/5 June 6/7 June 8/9Junt "MALACCA" 3/5 July 6/6 July 7/7 July x) Colls Beyrouth. Karlshamn. xx)
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  • 235 12 Swing and Jazz TOPICS. .V 1 Si] OOCal prnNps c;o by mere or« -.< the Ames BrotJ t, D« Marco, He Castro, the BfcGtitres and the Fontaine Sisters. Also, there nrc pr< i i known U art quartettes: t Four Aces, Fov Lads, Foi r X ■>. Four T.\ es
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  • 725 12 Society Members, Music Lovers and Supporters of Local Musical Endeavour nhy are you so tardy i*i booking seats for the Choral-Orchestral concerts next week? You surely know that a Sucst conductor has been here for two weeks training the Singapore Symphony Orchestra an,;
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  • 177 12 THE Junior Symphony Orchestra under Paul Abisheganaden gave a concert to a mostly youthful audience m the Victoria Hall last Tuesday. The programme was far too long, started too late m the evening and contained a plethora of dull items quite unsuitable for school-children. Whatever the merits of
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    1281 12  -  JOHN HALKIN UflH T T seems likely that the first presentation m English of the lost scene of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest will be during a performance of that play at the Town Hall m Kuala Lumpur next week. Sir George Alexander, who first creater.
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  • 351 12 BACH's 6th Brandeni rg C ncerto, for strings without violins, mpletes the new Philips set by the Basle Chamber Orchestra conducted by Paul Sarher (AR *****). The playing is competent but not Inspired and ra'hT tOO hefty for my taste, especially the last movement which lack, the light
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 108 12 BATH SOAP ijtYPiMlm '<- > >\ he SOaP r 3r g ives wonderful f I i# .-..'/•//////////////////ff Mll^S vl P' and hygiene It 13 Ml W M^M'mttm KWB r~^\~^ ldcal »or*use m the nursery M*a and for nor.-nal toilet use. jjjj (^g/^ ff //fg r V( SANDILANDS BUnERY CO. LTD.
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    • 244 12 1 I Tl I p j W j ji" Z p P "~^^^m "BBC™ "7/ i/j Anaj CLUES 12 I AC ROSS 13. «n ou I. Union lines? <8 T> p' u hij c 9 All the clues have (7) JJJ- f^ ll^ I 10. Common but not when folowed
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    511 13 Wrestling Is Off Again THURSDAY'S sudden wave of vie cc m the Colony forced sport and sportsmen off the fields and padangs yesterday—causing a Singapore- wide cancellation of sporting events m the island. Sport m Singapore will remain suspended until the present unrest is over. This means that thousands
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  • 185 13 I x i I IMPI R, Fri. With the Puasa m v and the Malayan Chinese Football Asso-,-tition m full swing, first division soccer lii the doldrums. I t F Se'angor c. c.v gained m I ese ReMonday. H been I re be- with I win i m ins,
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  • 89 13 Frl K.-.'-t Indian-. ip two posit ins to join ■id tot the S r lion soccer be it Tami- by four go sto nil on tb* Ch nese Assembly Hall g wmd I diam scoi two toais i sen 11 igb Rasau I .t'.an
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  • 162 13 Chataway Beaten In 880 Yds. J OXFORD England, I May 13 (Reuter)— Chris Chataway. the British J international long dist- ante runner was beaten j j by Derek Johnson 2'l- C year old Oxford medical 3 J student m an 880 yards J event during the match here tonight between
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  • 99 13 TAIPINV.. Thur* Ng H<>e Hun. a 20->c..r-old schoolboy, ired the coveted Men's SinI tie of the CRC Open Tenptonsh ;;>s j esterda v g leCt-h md( r N^ Ah Wah In straighi seta S-4i 6-1. Ah W i ed well to I I 1 lead,
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  • 139 13 Adzman Loke In Tennis Final KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— S. A. Adzman and Loke Yaik Kwaj qualified for the final of the Men's doubles when they beat s. to Kok Yin and Kheng Chai Seng 6-0. 6-1 m the Selangoi Lawn Tenms Association's hard graded court championships on the Selangor Chine^J
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  • 190 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Greater thrust m attack gave Selangor Indian Association a 2-0 edge over Selangor Chinese Athletic Association m the FAS. senior division league match on the Princes Road Ground here today. On the run of play, the Chinese could have crossed over with the
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  • 342 13 SAN RAFAEL, California, May 12, (Reuter): Mr. John Simpson, manager of Britain's Don Cockell, who fights Rocky Marciano for the world heavyweight title on Monday, has protested about the size of the ring to be used Simpson is expected to raise the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 213 13 I DEATH ATADAM KOH OH BEH <TT' i -'A passed away peacefully m Amoy on 9th May. leaving bej hind 5 sons Goh Hock Cheow. i Hock Imm. Hock Lim (PrinciIpaP. Hock Khe-ng. Hock Chuan: 5 daughters-in-law; 2 daughters; 2 sons-in-law and many grandj children. The Committee. Staff. Brass J
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    • 792 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Fisheries Officer m the Fisheries Division, Ministry of Commerce Industry, Singapore. The salary sear is $630; 680x35 A-l 030 /B/ilOOx 40A-1420 plus variable allowance. Total emoluments at present range from: For Single: Officers $780 with Annual increments to $1570
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    • 690 13 CINGAPOB E I M PROVEM EN T J TR\ ST Invite cations f r >r the foliov m *:.e Technical Timescale (.$155 $615) v a (a) Tec a ml ommi ncini unrx < j > single 5 Q I -v FinalJ ification i eering rk A a should h., i
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    • 182 13 lAbner By A/ Copp iSKI'T mE IuCKV TO s'Gm-k^-Oh.iDO ?<, ah a -bCRu&BiN' I" a Bit GENTLER."^ "?-fT*S >OUR HAVE XOO TO WAi T i HOPE TM NOT < TENDERLY "NU^F /PIEASE-AnD TMEN, —^r AUKT.f^-OUKCK.**- ON HW| manD AnO SPOil:siG him/!' OODwiCKE r*^ SPRAy ME with cha>>jge places .t f
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  • 189 14 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer TWO DIAMONDS KOIRF PERFORMEB KSSSw t o, re Kingfnld Two Diamonds Kingfold uiN.xiKiOl D TKK» BltX TRF.S KILN TREB MIEN 2 111 m-+ HiVh Wings of (iol.J Santa Clans >| k ,-:-k""xiouM>. >anta "cilns M>y High Wings of Gold YXKVOI 111
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  • 2147 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Ready To Oust Strong Rivals In 5%f Sprint By PExNANG, Fri.— lf favoured with the luck of the draw, I give MARCELLE a great chance to beat her rivals m the main 5£ furlongs sprint for Class Four Division One performers today, opening
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  • 28 14 TAIJ" N i Est, I mail i 1 'I c B they trounced Ra^S tion Club I. rhey scored i first ha.' second 1 Frsr. is .M
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  • 231 14 PENANG, F< -7; 1 n Fun beevf no fttiti lince \tetterday and the going for ton thoti d he good. Rippling Rn r r put m ag displays at Ipoh and I he is not without a chance > re He finished fourth to Fairs Gift, Jackpot II
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  • 79 14 KI'AI A ":r'"P,. Fn Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. secretary ol the Fool all Association ol M lya, stated that arrangements have been finalised ior j Persidja Football Team, chainI pion of Indonesia, to p;ay two es m Kuala Lumpur. The first itch will be
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  • 38 14 Today Sport SINGAPQM MALACCm KUALA L'dM Co I Regi M fl "fl C I r P Harda W S CR IPOH I m H Sri if I a I gro!<^a'-' P-CR-C H derso v fl the .'i '•;< 'J
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    • 975 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 4—7 Furs. 1 IK9 (hirala 5y 900 Mr. J. Ballas T.ioa Povall Sr olor S^JPff^ FaEEriffl i g Sir g g r am« 6. T,o Diamonds 5 5 8.00 Ml*. H. Q. DglfclS «d SCKA T <nou l> B a l! Ij
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