The Straits Times, 17 April 1954

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, APRIL. 17, 1954. 15 CENTS Mat**
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  • 351 1 Ilhe is heard at Soviet inbassy— it not seen REST IS SILENCE CANBERRA, Friday. m nbass) officials here arc barring; all ivith Mrs. Vladimir Petrov, wife of hird Secretary and "spy-boss" grantn the Australian (Government early this of blonde, vivacious Mrs. Petrov l.inlcissv today after il
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  • 28 1 BUILDER OF A-BOMB SUSPENDED IpOBKKI OPPI 1 x si ientisi who irv atom bomb, who suspended from his "•"Miltanl to (he s < i-mmission. Oppenheilr" h' had been < ''mmunist
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  • 93 1 This is Nick (in handcuffs) going down... ...AND NOW HE'S COMING UP WHILE lll.s Rirl friend Sally whispered a prayer. Nick Jan.son, 23. was handcuffed and tied up in a mailhac. Then he \Hs thrown (above) into the River Thames. London. BIT K>l K >t»t'unds later here is Nick aKain.
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  • 30 1 TOKYO Fri. The Japanese government has decided to award scholarships to Asian studenti who want to study in Japan, the newspaper Tokyo, Shimbun reported today.
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  • 120 1 Pcnghulu killed Home Guard hurt KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 4 TERRORIST bullet went through the side of a Home Guard, came out and hit a penghulu in the head, killing him instantly. This happened in the parang NBV shots-un battle between three terrorists and a
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police travelling: in a person- j nel carrier Rot down and put I three bren eun-carryinir CommunLst terrorists to flight after havinc been fired on at the Rer.gam Estate road In Johore yesterday. There were no casualties. I
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  • 201 1 Spore cars cross Causeway at rate of 5 a minute -THOUSANDS of people have left Singapore for the Federation in! the biggest Easter exodiis since the Emergency was declared. The outward trek, which began on Thursday, increased yesterday whrn holiday-makers packed all plane and
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  • 334 1 HE WANTS TO BE A GENERAL NEW YORK. Friday. pOLONEL Christian de Castries. French hero of the Indo-Chinese war. has threatened to resign because he has not been promoted to general, the National Broadcasting Company reported last night NBC quoted "an unimpeachable source" as saying
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  • 131 1 U.S. aircraft carriers near Indo-China WASHINGTON. M AINITEU STATUS Navy spokesman yesterday identified two Amrrican aircraft carrier* operating in waters near Indo-China as the USS Essex and I'SS Boxer. The warships, both of .'7i>oo tons, are attached to thr Seventh Fleet based at Manila. Both took part in thr Korean
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  • 87 1 Six Chinese, two armed with revolvers, raided a coffee tactory in Harvey Road, off Mac-Pht-rson Road. Singapore, last night and stole 15 bags of coffet seeds, worth $6,000. and six bags oi maize, worth $1,000. Three caretakers of the Meng Seng Col tee Factor*' were herded into
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  • 153 1 THE GIRLS HELP A HERO Windmill beauties send £60 tribute LONDON, Fri. CLAMOROUS showgirls of the Windmill Theatre. London's famous non-stop vaudeville hall, have collected £60 for George Cross hero Fusilier Derek Kinne. The 23-year-old ex-soldier who won Britain's second highest award for gallantry, lor refusing to kowtow to Chinese
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  • 77 1 Protest over war news HANOI. Fn AI. .seven United States correspondents covering the Dien Bien Phu battle have cabled the American Ambassador in Saigon, Mr. Donald Heath, protesting that French Army restrictions have prevented them sending an adequate picture of events here to the United States. Yesterday a number of
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  • 62 1 Two Communist posters complaining against the National Service Registration Bill in the Colony were found posted on walls of shophou.sos in Singapore, yesterday. Both were written In Chinese. One was found by police at the junction of J'M) Chiat Place and Joo Chiat Road and the
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  • 103 1 AUGUSTA. Georgia, Fri PRESIDENT EISENHOWER today offered We.ster.i Europe a new defence doctrine which would retard an attark "from whatever quart r"— on any member of the Luropean Defence Community as "a threat to the security of the Uniten States The President, in a BOVe to
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  • 58 1 SIR DONALD GOES TO A WEDDING— BY PUNT 111. DEPUTY Illf ill COMMISSIONER. Sir I•. le' Ma< (iillivr a>. ridrs n a shallow Scmclai punt arrom wrrd-rovrrr>d l.akr T*M Bcra, South Phli.uu durum a VtaM to Srmrlai kamponcs. At one of thr kampongs Sir Donald attrndrd an ahoriKi'H' wrddiiis .uul
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  • 25 1 A 28-year-old housewife. Tan Chai Huay. was killed in a r<>ari accident at 121 mttextone. Woodlands Road. Si:. last night
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Fri— Moscow Radio today said that Dr Andrea Andreen of Sweden received the 1953 Stalin Peace Pri/i at a ceremony m the Krwnltn yesterday. A.P.
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  • 15 1 CORSIER. Switzerland. Kri Charlie Chaplin celebrated hia 65th birthday here today Reuter
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  • 305 1 Anti-TB funds wasted: doctor KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rkOCTOR J. S. SODHY, thr new prosidrnt of the Malayan Branch of the British Medical Association, alleged in his s to the branch's annual meeting here tonight that thr Malayan Association for thr Prevention of Tuberculosis is frittering away its gigantic funds on
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  • 53 1 I m\ BA( RS Ih! PO1 U 1 LONDON l i I >f1 < t«id.n rl. nilsidi lit I i.lmuri r.itinii nl ml. d »llp|>clll ("I l.llln|. ri.tn hut dtptowat.i len [eared II weald 1 1 1 1 1 rffeel tn i .inti I in teeliai in i
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  • 29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A total ol -i.!> 47 Communist terrorists have been killed up to the end ol la t month. according to official ligure.'. released today
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  • 55 1 A 16-yoar-oM student, Lini Kyc Srnu, received burn.- D the chest whrn he was struck by lightning during a rainstorm at 7. milestone, Tampenls Road. Singapore, jresterdaj Lim v rin« und r •otne lr thi lightning struck him. H. .vi tn i r ed at the General
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  • 46 2 FLYING OFFICER Aider-ton and Miss Thelma Wilkinson after their wedding at St. Michael's Church, at Tengah RAF. station, Singapore Others m the picture are Flying Officer R. Cordey, Flight Lieutenant L. Lankers and the bridesmaids, the Misses Linda and Jacqueline Ankers.
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  • 320 2 THE ARMY v JOE: Public told of 29 bids to get special treatment for soldier WASHINGTON, Friday. THE I.S. Army's "Bill of Particulars" against Senator Joseph McCarthy (Repuhlican, Wis consin) was made public yesterday. Its lists 29 allocations that McCarthy and his Bides "sought by Improper means" including threats —to
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  • 83 2 Headmaster sent for observation DONG rnui SING, headmaster "t St. Andrew's Middle Sclv«)l accused of attemptlng to murder his wife. r^ony Dons; Mcc Bang, was remanded n n Friday U h;-iri2i" Hospital f<»r a fortnlKhl nn. D'inc: was accused i tmiptint to murder her with a paper cutter at hi*
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  • 65 2 MILAN, Fr: A Milan tribunal sentenced Giovannino Guareschl, author of the best seller Don Cnmillo. to one year'j caoj for libelling Signor Akide De Oasperi, former Italian Foreign Minister and leader of the Christian Democrat Party. Ouareschi, publisher of thrrlßhtwinx weekly Candirio. was s!so fined 100
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  • 39 2 LONDON. Fri -The world's population increased by an estimated 30.nn0.00n people— to about 2.469.000.000 between X9SI and 1952 according to the IP.S" coition of the Demographic Year Book issued by tie United Nations 81 oßice. Renter.
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  • 63 2 They fell 47 feet without a bruise PARIS. Fri. THREE- YEAR-OLD Mlcbele Alepee and hrr "'l--mnnth-nld brother Tony fell out of an apartment window today and landed on the pavement 47 feet below. An were rushed unconscious to a hospital. X-rays showed no fractures and there wasn't even a bruise.
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  • 163 2 Motorists 9 calls swamp police THE mysterious shattering of thousands of can windscreens has been reported in this region in thp last three weeks In the outbreak. which seems to be spreading through the North-west Of Washington State, many windscreens have been found damaged on
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  • 36 2 LONDON. Fri -The Government announced that from July it will make no more contracts to buy meat or other foods from Argentina Such contracting will oe left to private British traders. AP
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  • 29 2 ROME. Fri. German anti- tank mines have been found I t buried six inches below the surface of a playground at a ■chool for bricklayers at Adruv
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  • 76 2 A TOM DUST FLO WN TO LONDON CALCUTTA. Fri A A York n.rcraft of the British Over- Airways Corporation on its way trom Sydney to Iy-mdon with a .-ample of du-t lound on Its w-n?s believed to be radioai'tivi. No scientific test was carried out during the planes brief here
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  • 36 2 MOSCOW, Fri The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr Georci Malenkov. persrnally tongralated the Comedie Francai.se Company last night after a surprise vteti to sec Moliere'.s Le Bourgeois Gentiihommc" at Moscow's Vakhtangov Pheatre -Renter.
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  • 202 2 SIR DONALD SEES A JUNGLE WEDDING KUALA LUMPUR .Fri. FE Deputy High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. attended an aborigine wodding during a 24-hour visit to a jungle fort in South Pahang this week He saw a Semelai girl. Roekfah. married to a Semelai man. Bahru. and after having congratulated the
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  • 54 2 .1 V EN i' A F n -Fifteen Polish officials at Lodz have been sentenced to prison term.s from two to six years for "sabotase acain.st the state." the newspaper Zyol». Warzawy said. The paper said they tamed fa. so receipt., for non-exir/ent crair. deliveries by
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  • 39 2 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Em- 1 peror Haile Selassie of Ethio- I nia will arrive here on June 16 for a two-day visit in the course of an unofficial tour of I the United States— A. P. I
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  • 80 2 LONDON. Kri.— Shock and haemorrhage due to multiple injuries caused the deaths of three victims of the Comet J?t airliner disaster off Naples a week ago. a doctor said at inquests here today A fourth passenger died from haemorrhage due to a meturN ikuH The
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  • 4 2 Ex Cabinet lose right
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  • 194 2 PAHANG'S ROY TOWN IS NO A 'WHITE' AR Voice planes spread "THIS ROYAL TOWN of V h A nearby mukims were proclaim! the Sultan of Pahantr tod;,v. Th. 2,000 square milrs extending n lai The new white area ha total population of ab 30.000 of whom about 30 por cent
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  • 15 2 Bandit had ar to har 11 1 1 I I J 1 I I "1
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  • 46 2 MOTHERWELL. Fri The Labour Party retained itin a Parliamentary by-election in this Scottish constituency. Results were: Mr Geopje I.awson < Labour' 1f). 163 votes. Mr Norman Sloan liberal Conservatives! 13.334 votes. Mr. John Gollan tCommunist 1.457 votes. Labour majority was "i 329.— Renter.
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  • 50 2 NAIROBI. Fri. Waikum'. i Gathopo, a Kikin v who took part in the Barrier of Mrs Noreena Meloncelli harked to death with her two children at a sawmill in the Nyeri in April last year, was one o: seven Mau Mau terro h;:nsed at Nairobi gaol yesterday. Reuter
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    • 131 2 MUb you s,e. P jfitejH |i Most of us spend one-lhird of our lives, remember, doin S nothing els. but sleep. S^^^S^C 1 And so ni ethin« .notorist should never rest extent nlx,u. is the tmi thai every motor cm en^uu P^^M^fl WP^^^ mmn nut no. only whi! c it
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  • 330 3 BE VAN QUITS 'CABINET' South-East Asia move angers him M* «E2F ."EVAN, tMSd^tefe of the British Übow Party, has resigned lorn the party s shadow cabinet over its attitude on a South-hast Asia defence pact. The' Shadow cabinet is the Parliamentary Committee constating of the leading members of the party
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  • 29 3 TOO MANY PEOPLE IN LONDON n d them to nvE ,\ip, H Gough, House from on oved lo m i a, i normous 1 paid I countries we popu-
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  • 60 3 MEMPHIS. IVnnessrr. Fri. t t.ir mlssrfl a curve »V and: Skidded liii ft. climbed a 9 rt. slope, sailed 15 ft. through the uir. turned <iid over end. hit the mound, bo-seed Si ft.. whipped t»\tr acala and landed on its wheeb. Nilli.i Edgar, a^ed Btepp
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  • 32 3 CAIRO. Fii The Egyptian Revolutionary council dissolved tiic Executive Board of the Egyptian press syndicate and accused some of its members of receiving secret funds from disbanded political parties. Renter.
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  • 243 3 Eden will do his best at Geneva NO ILLUSIONS ABOUT REDS' LONDON. Friday. \IK. ANTHONY EDEN, the Foreign Secretary, said 4 last night he was going to Geneva to do his best to get a settlement on Korea and Indo-C'hina "but without any illusions about the
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  • 44 3 HONG KONG. Fri —A Briti.sh freighter and a Royal Navy friyate collided in a fog off Hoiii; Kon« yesterday. No on. wa.s hurt. The freighter Lantao. locally registered, and the frigate Oppossum suffered minor damages, a navy spokesman said. —UP.
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  • 108 3 AUSTIN. Texas. Friday. IIK. ALLAN' Shivers. Governor of Texas, has signed i?1 B Bill outlawing the Communist Party in Texas. Mr. Shivers said that he .still favoured the death penalty for convicted communists, bu would be willing for Texas to try the 20-year maximum prison
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  • 96 3 Berlin Reds kidnap an official BERLIN, Fri. MAJ GEN. P. Oliver, Briti.sh Commandant in Berlin, has .sent a "vigorous' 1 letter to protest to the Soviet authorities, accusing the communists oi kidnapping Dr. Alexander Tiushnovich, aged 61. v leadIng Russian emigrant oiiiciai. In a letter to Mr. Serge A. Dengln,
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  • 41 3 SALISBURY, Fri. Southern Rhodesia ended 1953-54 with a surplus ot 1:52,000 sterling compared with the marginal surplus of ciy4 rtrrUna envisaged in the last budget, the Minister of Finance, Mr. C. J. Hatty, told the Parliament Reuter.
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  • 184 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. riiHK Deputy Assistant Se--1 cretary Of State, Mr. Everett F. Drumlq. told the House ol Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee that the United States must run "the most serious risks" to protect South-East Asian nations from the Communists He said the United
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  • 226 3 IT WAS A CRY OF ANGUISH JUIN PARIS. Fri. yHE independent French political weekly "Express" has published a 1 letter from Marshal Al-. phonse Juin to President Rene Coty in which he described his speech attacking the projected European Army as the "cry of an anguished conscience." It MM as
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  • 29 3 BERLIN, Fri.-The Ru.ssian.s ofliciallv notified that Western military missions in Berlin should deal direct with the Communist Government of East Germany, recently Droclaimed a sovereign state A.P.
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  • 20 3 MANILA. Fri— The Japanese Government has agreed to pay the Philippines USS4OO.--000,000 over 20 years a.s reparations —Reuter.
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  • 19 3 STOCKHOLM. Fri —Sweden ve^terdav lowered the conacrtpUon age from 19 to 18 years. A P.
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  • 28 4 Friends ami relatives of tho late Mr. Yee C'hcok Wah gave to the Singapore AnttTuberculosls Association in hli memory. The Yee She A.-;socia-tion gave $150. I
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  • 189 4 A ttorney-General back from London WITH the Singapore Attorney-General, Mr. E. J. Davies, back from London yesterday preparations at Empress Place will be stepped up to effect the change-over to ministerial government as outlined by the Kendel Report. But* the final decision on the
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  • 147 4 Tailor was 'framed', court told KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TWO Chinese went to a tailor's shop, represented themselves as "Government agents," and later produced three bullets saying they had O' en lound in the tailor's room. the Federation Chief Justice. Sir Charles Malhcw. was told yesterday, The two men. Choo Betr
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  • 36 4 The 2,144-ton Mvi Hock. v. Inch ha.s been aground off Tt lok Aver basin for a week, \> ill have to stay there until tomorrow when a second attempt will be made to free her.
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  • 41 4 TAIPINO. Fri— Che Sauc!ah Unte Hatj Ali. who was voted i Xi bava Queen at an UMNO Fai: here last week, will marry Imlie Abdul Rani, the Assistant District Officer of Tanjong Karang here tomorrow at Hale Road.
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  • 133 4 WIFE, FOUND IN HOTEL, ASKED: WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH ME! PENANG, Fri. A FISHMONGER, accused of murdering his wife, said in his defence yesterday that when he found her in a hotel with another man, she asked him defiantly What can you do to me?" "1 lost my temper
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  • 119 4 II HEM Joseph Black. SM- niai.. appeared in a Sins'l pore court on Thursday for sei tence on three charges ol then, he said that he realised the seriousness of the offence. Black said that he could oiler no MKOSe. Hi was sentenced to lour
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  • 198 4 35 fishermen drift 1,000 miles in boat CAUGHT BY CHINA SEA TYPHOON A 68-TON fishing boat, the Henry 1, with a crew of 35. arrived in Singapore on Thursday after drifting more than 1.000 miles from its fishing grounds oft" Hainan Island. fe captain, Yam Mene told thfl Strait* Times
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  • 53 4 KUALA LIPIS. Fri.-Three police oiTicer.s have been authorised to exercise the power of a senior police officer under the Gaming House Ordinance by the Ruler in Council in Pahang. The officers are: Inspector Tuan Muda bin Tuan Idris. Inspector Harj Sinph Virik and Inspector lalna]
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  • 40 4 IPOH. Fri Representatives of the Moral Rearmament Group. Renr Admiral J. Philips ami Mr. Finley Stewart, will address a meeting of trade unionists at the Perak Clerical Union tomorrow at 6 pm. A film show will follow.
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  • 42 4 TAIPI.VG. Fri -The electoral roll for the Taiping Town Council has closed with a tOta] of 7,247 voters. Mr. E A. Mois.sinae. the Supervisor of Elections, smu the number exceeded his expectations. Taipins's adult population Is about 30,000.
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  • 41 4 The Rev H M. Arrowsmith. Commonwealth Secretary for the British and Foreign Bible Society arrived in Singapore from Sydney by Qantos BOAC Constellation yesterday on his way to London to attend the third jubilee celebration of the society.
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  • 334 4 TRAINED BLIND CAN BE A $7 m. ASSET KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE 14,000 blind in the country, now a lia- bility. can be an economic asset if trained, says the Federations Blind Welfare Officer, Major D. R. Bridges, in a report submitted to the Government. A trained blind force, between
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  • 46 4 The Singapore Assize Court iurv by a maioritv of five to two on Thursday found Mohamed Noor bin Hassan and Abdul Wahab bin Jono guilty of murdering a fruit hawker I Tan Sam Heng Mr Justice Brown sentenced them to death.
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  • 33 4 RAUB. Fri— A dragon dance organised by the secretary of the Raub MCA. broucht in |S3l for Lady Templer*a TB Hospital Fund This make.s a total of MM collected in Raub
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  • 187 4 Johore best in welfare work Whitehall man JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. lOHORE had the best volunw tary welfare associations in the Federation. Mr. W.H. Chirm, Social Welfare Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, said here yesterday. He met members of several welfare organisations yesterday at anteroom of the
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  • 224 5 PBNANG Fri. nPhe Pan -Malayan Labour Party will not send any mission to Whitehall, the chairman, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, told the Straits Times today. "We feel .Malaya's iikluhm denee will n<>( be decided in London by Mr. I.yttelton but in .Malaya by the peol»le
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  • 328 5 DELEGATION IGNORES LYTTEL TON'S 'NO 9 Xl ALA UMPIR, Friday. pHK UMNO-MCA Alliance will still send a" delegation to London, although the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has already refused to meet it. The delegation will try to see
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  • 47 5 A CONVENT FAREWELL WITH FLOWERS LAM IBflfl says kuoclli.m- to Ktv. Mstksfl st I'uul. .Mother Superior of the lpoh Convent. VBMBS Kirls lined up in front of the school to wave farewell as >hv drove olf. The Templers were in lpoh on Thursday on a farewell visit.
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  • 59 5 Dr. A. J. Metcalfe. DirectorGeneral of Public Health in Australia arrived in Slngapon yesterday from Sydney by Qantas/BO AC. Constellation enroute to represent Australia at the Geneva conference ol the World Health Assembly to be held On May 4 Dr. Metcalfe will be (ii.se-u.s.s-|ng rural hygiene
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  • 50 5 Gold jewellery made by Singapore craftsmen and valued it $4 000 will be shown at the British Industries Fair which opens on May :s. The jewellery. made by Messrs Lee Onn Company Ltd.. O l south Bridge Road, will be llown to Britain on April
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  • 23 5 The Sixth Minp.sweopinp Squadron, which has bo^n patrolling the coasts of Malaya in .support of anti-terrorist operations. i.s returning to Britain
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  • 26 5 JOHORE BAIIRL'. Fri, -Lt. Yahaya bin Yunos. Johort Military Force*, has been promoted Captai.i and 2nd Lt Tungku Abdul Jalil bin Mohamed Noor, Lieutenant.
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  • 47 5 Mr. Michael R»<\ a member of the regional fund committee ol the [nternational Confederation of Free Trade Unions is expected to arrive in Singapore on Wednesday. The tund committee i.s responsible for ill regional activities of the I.C.F.T.U. throughout the world.
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  • 53 5 Lee Chiew Khian. a businessnan, m lined I total <>f $75 when he pleaded guilty in Singapore on Thursday to two c ha!". 01 permitting youth tO drive ;i ear while he WM under-age and not covered by insurance. Lee m disqualified from driving
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  • 52 5 The South Johore branch of the Society tor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals may have to wind up if it does not set sutlicieiit hinds soon. The Society is holditm a dance at the C.vil Services Club on May 1. Sinufe tickets, which include supper,
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  • 42 5 A Singapore City Councillor, Date S. I. O. ilMgUff. wiil rtpresenl Malaya at the Internfitlona] ('(invocation ol Muslim ur.(' Christian leaders to be held in the Lebanon from April 2 to 27. He WIU ltave the Colony on Tuesday.
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  • 28 5 KUALA I.IIMS. Fri The nii.kim of I. nit in the District ut Pekftn has been made I (00d restricted area by the Mentri Be.sar of Patting.
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  • 55 5 A ynnns; Chinrsc woman liv- Ing In Moonstone lane. Singapore woke early on Thursday «hen a piece of clothing fell on her face. She saw a man at a window 1 1 trying to "flah" some clothing 'rom the room with a pole. She
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  • 119 5 Delegates to probe divorce KUALA LUM^UK. b Tinny. 4 PLAN to light prostitution amonc liuslims in South-Bast Asia will be considered nt a two-day Muslim conference beginning here tomorrow. About 25 organisations, in- eluding some from Sarawak and Brunei have .sent representatives. The meeting
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  • 88 5 rIE Singapore chamber En-M-inDle and choir will hold concert of early Italian instrumental and vocal music at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 31. The programme will include the lilssabrevl* mass by Palestrina. Thia will be suns by the Ensemble choir unaccompanied. The
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  • 196 5 'YOU'VE DONE ADMIRABLE WORK' IPOH. Friday PENERAL SIR GERALD lEMPLER the Hiuh Com- missioncr. paying his farewell visit to Ipoh yesterday, thanked the security forces in Perak tor their I •admirable" work He addressed detachments of Lancers. Gurkhas, the Malay Regiment, Police. Special Constables, Home
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  • 75 5 Clerk fights off two robbers tiOH JOO HOCK, a 2'J-yt urI old clerk, fnwgtii two men who tried to rob him in I lonely path oil Bedolc on Wednesday ninlit The men ran and Goli chased i them. On failing to catch them he Went tO the Village and returned
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    • 173 5 1954 Westin^house 12" Livclyaire Fans. MoiJel I^LA. Quiet, Super-safe Powersphere Blades, 75' Arc of Oscillation. Baked-on enamc' finish Powerful Westmghouse Induct ion -type Motor Adjustability for Wall Mounting. Solr Agents:KHOO HENG PHO CO. 1 16 A/B, Anson Road. Singapore. Tel. ***** *****. »Ott 4ULIIS JU. -&£2*4sl<*zjfc 1..— «..::0 ■a IS
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    • 232 5 SINGAPORE WEEK-END DIARY TODW I TELOK AVKR M.V.X.: BsStSI camp Rmid 'Hone B.ihni and Balevtier «iv«*PORI' ART SOCIKTV: sth nt Singapore Youth Council noil- Road H .1111 to noon Mnd 2to .4 »v>iih'ition of works by local day resort. Tanah Merah Be.sar, pm Kast Cn;i-t Ro..d and Lorong S Bni'h
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  • 39 6 J/) nntft s J/// < mtnimum MR. LTI SWEE ONN passed ii>a\ on 16 454 at No 3«7 Jalan B:\inei Kuala Lumpur, leavinft behind him four sotu t«o daughters-in-law and six prandchlldren 1 4.54 at 2 p.m. cfrpix regre
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  • 46 6 Wmrmt S/W i minimum t PAMII V of the la Emile HofTner thanks friend! and t al tendance :;nj;s ol condolences MRP MOYRA JONES wishes to thank her friends who have seat „nd letters of sympathy Mie will acknowledge -hem all personal!: aa soot. possible.
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  • 685 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. April 17, 1954. The Alliance In Error Leaders of the UMNO-MCA Alliance have not concealed their disappointment at the Secretary of State's refusal to receive a deputation on the question of Federal elections. They could not really have expected Mr I. y Melt. m to
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  • 277 6 Foreign correspondents in Indo-China who have protested to General Navarre against tin stringency of French censorship no doubt have reason to complain. And General Navarre has reason for the censorship. It is less important that the stirring story of Dien Bien Phu should be
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  • 270 6 It is curtom that ihe> impnrtnne< > of the livestock industry should so often ho overlooked when the diversification of Mahiya's rural economy is discussed. Those Government departments who^o husincss is with kampong anri village have done their best to stimulate the rayat's interest, but not so far
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  • 1038 6  -  CYNICUS S2S £OME of the com- ment, published or spoken, on the bill to reinforce the law in its war on gangsterism In Singapore has been so Astonishingly naive that it must be assumed the Critics have never re;id the bill. If they have, then rcrt.iir.lv
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  • 703 6 Musings around a marke A FEW STEPS from the office where I work, Telok Ayer market sprawls beside the sea. It is a convenient proximity for this market, unlike those to which I have been iLsed in the West, serves an excellent meal at a cheap price fend in a
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    • 745 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. J» M...rf. v;« I minimum) BORN to Miep wife of I brink a daughter Henrietta Monica. Boiii well Singapore Nursing Home, Chancerj Lane Apt it 15. OHSKI On I4th April I the Singapore Nursing Home, to Kathtrlne. wife <>: J. Orskl, a McOll I BMTI H At BM
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    • 81 6 Now Foolproof Movie-Making with the World's n Most Amazing^U/r THIS famous "dream' camera lakes thp guesswork out ot movie making gives you perfect exposures without the nuisance of bulky exDosure me'ers Secret is the amazing ohotoelectric "eye" a built-m RcvPrno- rnurlcd to both lenses in a slide turret You look
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    • 94 6 n These (my ptyty la mer lOebtusy KARA|AN RAPSODIE ESPACNOLE S>MPHONY NO. 8 IN B VINOR WALTER SYMPHONY NO. 41 IN C |up.»cr W^LTER CONCERTO NO 3 IN C MINOR I PHILADELPHIA H SONATA NO. 8 ITsiailisjsi SONATA NO. 14 Moonl.;** SYMPHONY NO 6 IN F PPHII S>MPHONY NO. 1
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  • 26 7 fcCES ■rease r ement 'I be mBBBv Hi p BSM'J V I K K Is*' trust
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  • 71 7 A false alarm— and the engine capsized THIS SINGAPORE Hjtbour buau! tire eng me speed. n^, to Keppr! Harbour in response to a false alarm skidded and overturned outride Tanion^ Pagar police station as it (•nte r ed Keppel Road from Taniong Pa^ar Road Four of the crew were taken
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  • 163 7 Professor Mekie urges logaltg KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. M. vans must stop regarding their doctors, m ifessionaJ salesman" and themselves as •vustomers" If they arc to attain the right relationship, the outgoing president of the Malayan branch of the British Medical Association. Professor E. C. Mekle tld the
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  • 152 7 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Frl. MEMBERS of the Kuala Lumpur Co-operative stores Society have been to.d that the society h.is been running it .i lons, in suite of the 15,046 net profll shown in the accounts for la>t year. Mr. R s Buckley, auditor and accountant
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  • 118 7 CHIEF PILOT TO HELP CRASH INQUIRY '!Mli t Min i Administering X th<- (joverninent. .Mr. \V. A C doodr. >eslcnla> uppointcd two assessors to the commission which Mill inquire into the onstt-ilalion crash at K. i.i. in- airport on March It, ISM] are: 4 plain I. Metz. flue pilot or
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  • 27 7 KOTA TINGGI. Fri Mr J R 11. Chalmers, formerly .sec-H-tarv to the British Adviser. hai been transferred to Pen•^eiaiiK as Assistant District Officer
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  • 95 7 Civil defence rescues polo pony PENANG. Frl. 4 special crew Ironi the P< nA ang civil Defence head quarters resciii d a polo pony from a seven-foot pit Into which it had fallen peatefdai afternoon. The pony was grazing In Row 1 Avenue, when it stumbled into a bole concealed
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  • 53 7 AI.OR STAR. Fri.--.Mor Star UMNO nai expelled Tuan HaJI Aiaidin. a member ol its executive committee for |otolng party Ne tara. Tuan Han Alatdln, a Justice of the Peace accepted chairmanship of Party Megan's Mac Star branch He was expelled together with several other members for
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  • 56 7 OCNEEAL SIX QsSALO TKMPI XX thr II. n rommlssioiirr nn..\ S retreihiSil drink with I In- Sultan of I'.i.il. it ii iin >- hii I .in .n'li vtsll in I in. it Sir <■•"! ilil Ihankrd BBMBSSNS of thr security fW«M for thrir innniin mi tturk"
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  • 140 7 'Ever since its founding* Mr. L IPOII. Ptl rpiu: bfalajraa Oitnnat h* a- Blation is a political or--,nii tattoo ami mm i" m since its founding, Mr. Lmmi Vi vi. Koh, secretary nera asserted ai an etsttton rally h.re laal alght Mr. LeoOf .said the MCA. Wai
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  • 87 7 The Singapore Government yesterday cl< ired up doubts on the cltl» n»hlp quallncat lon» ol younj: "in ii who must reglj ter fur National Service. You must register if y>» archorn In: pore, Hun-, Konß. Pftiaiiß. Malacca Sarawak North Borneo. Britain or In any other
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  • 407 7 CHAMBERS WRITE TO LYTTELTON ON LOST SEATS Memo sags: 'We were martyrs of political expediency' I'IIK three chambers of commerce in Singapore have protested to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, against the Kenrlel Commission's recommendation denying them representation on the Legislative Council. The chambers had
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  • 62 7 PENANG. Frl. FXJUR arnn-d men removed $2(i.(iO(i worth of patchouli oil aifil clows from an Indonesia*: vessel three mllei Off Pulau Rimau. a small Island on the soathn Praanc Tli>- crew reported to the potter The ptr;itis were Chlntm und were armed with ii-vohi-rs. Tlie report
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  • 39 7 KUAI.A I IMFLR. Fri -Latlt bin Hainid. 24. wu.s yesterday ■c i.trncfd to two niontiis' gaol for loitering at Biitu Road i shortly after midnight on April 7 i .'!ii> had live previous coni |i tlons
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  • 116 7 iron Kri (MIOM. All (MAI. i I If, or imiiii it i iii -Mn_ ni..r. was .iiit'KrU in i tit- Knwfcsin Court 1 1 ere to have hired tuu Ipoll srliiiolbuys to lonely places by promising thai lie could ltl tin-in li'.t.inu t^i, and
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  • 115 7 WIDOW OF RED BOSS IS NOW A COOK KUAi.A I UMPUR, m. rE widow of a former distr.ft committee secretary lmunlst organlsa tton m North Secamat. Johon 1 1 •>%«.■ a cook for ter- Oi mas Bahru. a nment statement said tod i r of her husband. Slew Pooni alias
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  • 24 7 TINOOI. Y\\ A new at Kunln Srrlili Rosar tied by thr Superintenclnnt oi Muslim R johore The mosque will hold
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 86 7 Mil 19 54 ■ice Hoarseness &Fjk PJa ing Coughs f^[ L f 111 i WOODS' 1 111 IIV- L rAT '111 ft f I llfty COLDS "V H I IWoods .VWT PEPPERMINT CURE P Resistance t«. <-< il«i v«i ntw increased when tupplcinaii' led l.v this correct internal remedy Also
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    • 108 7 tOClciV S 4#yid^' lß>^B>t^ mi a A $&4 j jl /^SbV i < .jkz- A^(BBB»C«kKEWTEDDINOTON OBSFRVATORY For |Iyrar« OmtgJ h*% held Ihf only precmon rtcord nffici.illy rccopniffd hv thu famous English obtcrvatory The world has learned to irusi Onega Sole Agents >Cr f<*r Malaya B. P. de SUVA LTD. pei
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    • 41 7 le weather Iv .;l I Ml-I i: \II Rl K --I K Hi BBrm/ Er 74 ■Ai wn i:\ 1 1 lii m. Sb 'll* 'A s ip^Tr i ft to iuiio 4 fci For wi Ii R in ii J.ihi.
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  • 168 8 $37 million for more schools IT WOULD cost the Singapore Government $37 million in the next six years to, provide additional education tacilitie'-. Mr. David McLellan. acting Director of Education. told the Straits Times. He estimated that. of this total. $26.5 million would be for new primary schools. $6 million
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  • 48 8 The Federation and Sinca- j pore Government employers 1 unions are to hold a joint seminar to teach their members trarie unionism. The Federation of Singapore Government Employees 1 Unions baa ,i>keo its 15 member union* to nominate candidates to attend the seminar.
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  • 306 8 DEVASER PRAISES THE ALLIANCE PRAI, Friday. INDIANS WHO HAD made Malaya their home had to jrive the country their undivided loyalty, Mr. K. L. Devaser, the chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress, said here today. "Other Indians, who intend to return to India should
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  • 107 8 DR. .1. VKKKKS. Sineap«»re"s post-war Director of Medical Services, left on retirement in the P. A; O. liner Corfu on Thursday Friends »nd fellow dor tors who had worked under Dr. Vir- kers were there to wish him farewell Dr. Yirkcrs
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  • 23 8 A th'.ef br>ke into a textile store in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore on Thursday and stole about $80 worth of cloth.
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  • 152 8 'Revolution needed in methods' iN editorial in the first issue of Agricultural Bias. orean of the Kuala Lumpur Colleee of Agriculture, stresses the need for hicher food production. TtM .'l'rlr urges the need for a revolution in M.U.iyan farming mrthods and i<>r trained mm to
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  • 83 8 Tlinv technician! flrw into Singapore from Hong Kong by Cathay Picitic AlrwajTl Skymaster on Thur.-dav to help prepare an ice revue show "Holiday on Ice", sponsored by Fraser and Heave, which opens at the Happy World stadium on Thursday. They are Mr. Fred Richer, stage manager.
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  • 125 8 pDWARD HAWKES. an alrlj man. was fined $40-in default eight days' caol in Singapore on Thursday Tor tampering with a car without the owner's permission. Hawkes was acquitted on two other charges of taking and driving away a car without toe owner's consent and
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  • 29 8 A 20-year-old labourer. Ec Lee Choon, fell about 55 feet to his death ofT an nil tank while at work at Pulau Bukom. Singapore, on Thursday.
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  • 32 8 A Malayan Airways clerk. Ho Kirn Choon. 21. was gaoled for four months In Singapore on Thursday for criminal breach of trust of $407 between January 1 and February 15.
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  • 168 8 Councillor to ask about $1,500 bill HOUSE REFUSED ELECTRICITY 4 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. A. R. Lazarotis A^ lias jziven notice that, at the next Council meeting, lie will question a committee decision to refuse electricity to a new house otT Clemenceau Avenue. The eommtttce refused supply became the owner
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  • 39 8 MHS IIhhKAVYAII IHAII editor of the Indonesian weekly Mrrdeka. arrived in Si ni; a pore yesterday from i'alciilta with colleamies of a press delegation wlii«h toured India for !."> days. They will leave for Jakarta today.
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  • 55 8 A .32 automatic pistol Krai found hidden on a ledge between the roof and celling ol a house being repaired in York Road. Singapore, on Thursday. The pistol Wai unserviceable Labourers VOtktßg in Race Course Road lound tour rounds of .303 bullets. They ttopped a radio patrol
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 218 8 Ituhit/A IPniipj Ijj Jj ii. i. i.i. I. fi.:io. ».:io LAOO^ TIH IIXI4 OI. OH Preceded by THE 3 STOOGES MnHBH AND MFUS YOKE HENCS STORY" To-day 9 am. "SKKIMM OF THE MILE" Tech To-morrow 9 a.m. "MIRACLE OF FATIMA" Warnereolor .Monda> SI", n.ni. "BIG SKY I on iff hi
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    • 208 8 _n CATHAY ORGANISATiofr ATTRACTION? 1 NOW SHOWING! 11.00 am 1.45 4.15 T'l/^iW 6.45 9.30pm I Ij THE LION'S SHARE IN EN! M-G-M's Big Ccior I h\THKiS Wm\R|i GRAYSON-KEEL-'i.i it A" I THIS IS M-G-M M (Htl I WiSm TONIGHT at MiONIT A STORY THAT WILL L IN YOUR MEMORy, .mHHPP
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    • 334 8 The Straits Times Crossword l ft F**** l m 1 L'H. Lone-handled tool for iook n (T) I j ;iiv Pom nreetaer tanac.) <~ fi' ii 1 M 4 FI FI H nmvs r^^iAMjA: w?rl L-i -tt— Tti( ni:ir ""<* ">«" P'k nvikr l^>^^ HH C^^^S l>ointed remurk (T) ...1..>
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  • TIMES special FEATURE
    • 2009 9 Hangman claimed Nazi who meant death to millions flftflffiffntfffl A n cll faced k iNazi encral stu mbled up the 13 steps to the gallows in Nuremberg prison gymnasium on October 16, 1946 Gone was he arrogance of the Elite Guard. The elegant jack-l,oc,ted bl ck unS had given way
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    • 76 9 ■fas kfe as I H, oWn| K -rank, I: on H rillB of res s I c full M .west K etr... m njoy an f^ eon the jk ima/.ing I t a t h c r Hr c plus 9 jri atures... 'o reojon Bi afford to m onalFebIf-
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    • 250 9 v%»7 '*z*'i£> Hmb.MS, 4.00, 6..50 A 'UOp.m. OUT OT BAGDAD'S MVS i if PAST I OMKS I'lusj D()usi.> BROTHERS BNCORI TO K.iyl a.m.: I !Min»'M W 77 To-morrow 0 a. in "I'nlamert Froulirr Mo n 9 ...m. .Innclp" FROM CHICAGO MACAO FROM HONGKOIii I TONYCURTISUSV^^jI^' «l£ BEnGER ISSS^f^&l with JADINE
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    • 139 9 #>/#/. Iruvfi H*> just sits Ih<>n> rBWWHHBBWWBB I "3 d magee zoolocis-H [poq smuggling T H( v a«.i a, 'T WITW PERUVIAN GEOGRAPHIC WHAT? fKki. rufvM i~\ HT.-fl mERES TT-.E HFPORT lOb 1 SOCIETV --APOESTED IN 1950 SUPPOSE WE S LJ( WAI ON I ANCFLEG IS TMFOfvLVCirv POO^SMUGGUNG" /CALL l_
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  • 131 10 TIN IS STI FALLING Mining shares F<)LL()\\l.m; Wednesday London, tin in Singapore .S:i7l>.:>(> per picul as tin Easter holidays, on Thui Lessening demand •he position in Indo-Cl contributory factor to th ed to $15.50 a picul o May tit.st grade I 1 Singapore Improved ■jy three quarters ot a a
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  • 14 10 Australian stocks 1 I m ft M M ltd /Hi 0.4 54 4 H
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  • 99 10 The Malayan I .in reported on 1 that Inclusi: i.ils and ll dull on the local thart n the n of the lower metal pi icr Menilji, fix. ■.i Im done: Fiasi-r and N( Oanunon s:i J7 cd Ken rlphus -jo cents; Malayan I $1 33 la I'id.;
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  • 15 10 M M M s ■M Ml lM •n ha A c« IMI c HI
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  • 112 10 In the >■.■■: pai l demand from com centred .ippt-arrd off. and there wnj KMni dation and nervou.Low neclected and the ci. these tended to ld< L<-wi.s and P.jt's circular was issued on Tin;:. On Wednesday thei Improvement In sent] a bt-tter trade demand ed with
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    • 120 10 SOCKS WITH TIGER iS^m^S iPCMTPfITCY IP™mh iuLU 1 null A B^-ffs^^l m*M~man.*a f^ Dept. of knitwear ard hosiery, Praha Vil, P. 0.8. 7970, Czechoslovakia 0G& Look after '~^^^fj__ hls Health! It llfT 5 EMULSION BUILDS THE 80DY PROTECTS THE LUNGS fej 'W The danger of infection, especially V v (A
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    • 971 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO TWO LOCOMOTIVE DRIVERS, North Borneo Railway. Salary: Malayan $120 x 12 240., plus Cost of Living Allowance. Ooverment quarI ters at rental of $10 p m. or house j allowance in lieu. Free second class passages to successful candidate and family. Qualifications:
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    • 574 10 NOTICES NOTICE i AS FROM Kith April. 1954 our I office will be at No. 12 A, Upper Circular Road. Singapore -1 and our telephone number will be *****. Our cable address remains as I "KINDNESS" Singapore. CHOP KIAN YONO. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PROGRESS SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS CEXTEXARV BTH
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    • 832 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thPt AARON SOLOMON, of No. 801, Mountb:Uten Road, Singapore, Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted .h'.uld send a written and signed s; a lenient of the facts to the
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    • 106 10 SINGAPORE RED [^J HEAP EKI? steamsh:?^ T.i :?:>. Tt-luk Av.r Street Passenger F^einh M «.l \\<. NG BUM < I .V < 111 RIBOM 1 1.. S'porc appr. I M V noon Ml X' SMI IV«' S I WIMOM. PANH > A. Spore appi. \y> M IM I M MDI
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    • 966 11 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE De'pT," j s j o othrr port, t-> load Ond rfischorqc cargo Glasgow, lonoon, continental ports Jut. S"'l* p S'nom Pen,n Q Apr. 17/18 G ?7 28 Apr 21 Apr 22/23 Apr 25 Apr 20 Apr 25 Apr. 26/2S Apr. 29/30 Apr. 24
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    • 1075 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE Fo, Ad o SAI i' N GS T0 CONTIN fNT/SCANOINAVIA or Aden, Port So.d Genoo, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Gdynia. Copenhagen, Gothenburg 4 Oslo »'J "^A^ LA 28 Hr „u r *o/JW Apr. "PASADENA" 13/15 Moy ***** May 17/18 May 5 N Co.l, Beyrouth! /MMO 2S/23M.y 26/26 May
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    • 999 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. ond CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. Sham Penong Benarty for Hovre, Liverpool, Newcost c, Hull BfT Benlomond for Genoa, Avonmouth, London. Rotterrlom. Hamburg 23/29 Apr. 22/24 Apr. 30Apr/2May Benattow for Hovre, London, Antwerp, Homborg 2SAnr/lMoy 2/1 May 4/3 -May I Benmhor for Liverpool,
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    • 1064 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. Tit wi ELLERMAN «c DUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE lOS ANGELFS. SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM PORTLAND SFATTIE, VANCOUVER HAMBURG 4 HULL Accepting torn, for Centrcl 4 South ond for USA North Atlontir lor 1 Anrricon Ports and Canada via Colomho m .s. SUNNYVILLE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM y .nm
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    • 350 12 READ with greal intrrrst Nik Mahmood Haji Abdul Majid's letter. It lg very obvious to anybody who has thr interest of Malaya at heart not to acrep with it. It is easy for men like Teneku Abdul Rahman and Dato Sir Chens-lock
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    • 53 12 WILL do- owners in and a- round the Jalan Kuantan and Jalan Temerloh areas in K'.iala Lumpur see that their dogs are muzzled or chained ap till at least 10 p.m.? They have become a nuisance to tho'.e residents who return a little late. Kuala
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    • 263 12 ENGLISH AS SHE SPOKE IN MALAYA IjWGI ISO li :iot a pure lan- guage. Malay is not either It b undeniable, therefore. that the addition of loan (rants" to the orieinal lancu.iues has done much to improve' them. On the other hand, it mu>t be admitted that the adoption of
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    • 134 12 fFHE splendid esplanade A built recently by Cil Council at Marine Parade is appreciated by the public, especially by the Katons. Larce numbers ol people co there every Its attractive red, v h green pavement, with oil turfed crass alongside, on which marble preatlv beautified the
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    • 91 12 YOUR loader on the recent Post and Telegraphs circular to end all their letters with "Yours in service" Is apt. This is the atomic a.%v Pious hopes will carry us nowhere. The fart that the P. T. Department has been very efficient is not alone sutiicient This department
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    • 63 12 AS AN "unqualified clerk". I sympathise with "Steno's" complaint. He should remaster himself as a clerk if his brilliance has been ignored by the Service authorities. Often, vacancies for stenographers are advertised in the Press. The pay and future prospects appear more lucrative than in the
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    • 227 12 IT IS about time that the oil companies put a wun prade motor fuel on the market than the present near-kerosene. An Independent test carried out on a sample of pump petrol gave it an octane rattan of 67. The present war" Letwern the two main
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    • 122 12 ANOTHER ASIAN WOMAN says true kindness should ;be all-embracinp; and not kept in separate < ompart--1 ments. This being so. I do net understand why there .should be a society solely for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Such a society may be practical in Enßland or
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    • 123 12 They are 'birds of passage' MOST of the teacher., of Lr.uItah Chines* schools are "birds «f pa-s.-au> while awaiting the Cambridge results, they join the Chinese schools for the time oeinn They cio not .-tick to the Chinese schools. The reasons are obvious They are disillusioned, finding the work not
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    • 115 12 He wants fuller reports IN the forthcoming annual reports of local mbher^ companies now beginning to descend on us, it is hoped that the board* will give shareholders more Information on replanted areas, yield per acre and cost ot production than what some oj them B*V fit to '.rive last
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    • 134 12 THE OTHER night, a-s a I young cyclist came out I from Queen Street and cj across Bias Ba.-ah Road, two boys of about his age dashed up caught him by the collar. dragged him down and started to punch him. He could not
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    • 106 12 lETTERS posted to Tai. j Plandang. about nlnr.mile: from Parit Buntar, ate not •red. The post Mian simply dumps the letters Into wooden tray in a Malay >hop which also acts as a postal agency. Registered letters are handed to the shopkeepers i and until an
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    • 107 12 4LTHOUGH Pasir Pir.ii Is A one of the earlier new villages, unlike Kampong S:. Ountong and others, it has no electric supply. Pasir PinJl has been without electricity for more than three years. K.impossl Hsnos had electricity years aio. Either the P.u-ir Pimi local council or
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    • 191 12 THE Education Department's directive .stipulating that the new Government grant to Chinese schools should be equally shared among the Chi- nese teachers and the teach ers of English who draw less pay than the Chinese teach er.s. teems to have been motivated by a sense of fairness
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    • 85 12 Low- cost motoring with U(^/u performance THE popular) l/ 1] The Popular offers motorists the essentials tGSY of modern motoring comfort per- J7/\ formance reliability safety at ftf a price made possible only by quantity production. There is ample room for /f\ four people, and large luggage f^~~ Wv compartment,
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  • 377 13 H.K.F.A. TEAM STRONGEST TO VISIT SINGAPORE JHE HONG KON(; Football Assoriation team, which arrived at Kalfauig on Thursday by Cathay Pacific Airways to meet Singapore in their annual Aw Hoe memorial trophy jjame at Jalan Besar today, was described by team manager L 6. Young as the strongest HKFA side
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  • 108 13 SKINNER IN SINGAPORE COAL TODAY Yyil.tKKll SKIVM.It. 19-year-uld understudy to goalkeeper Cka hee Seng, Hill he in tin. l I.i Singapore in their annual Him- truphy soccer livlure atainst limit Kong at l.il.ui Kesar today. (lice Scnc s «.iik has prevented 'inn from keeping in regular j training and he
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  • 360 13 REME strike top form in rain mud hi- mi: Mta THE AWANG BAKAR magic did 1 not work for Police Sports Association in then SAFA. first division league garni at Jalnn Besar Stadium yesterday. RI ME adapting themselves well to the rain aiitf the mud. played their best game of
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  • 167 13 BAM making plans for Cup defence PENANG. Fri. ifURTHER plans for Malayas second deience of the Thomas Cup will be considered by the standing committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya at their next meeting, to be held in Singapore on Easter Monday. The meellng will make final arrangements [or
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  • 35 13 LAUSANNE Fri. The Organising (/ominiree lor this vc.us world soccer hampionships in Switzerland decided that Germany, and not Turkey, would meet Hungary, the fav.urites. in the fir-t round" of th( tin.ils —A P.
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  • 26 13 LONDON. Fri —Rugby results: Bath 13 Harlequins 10: Gloucester C Stroud 3. Teicnmouth 0 Old Merchant Taylors 6. Rugbjr league: Hull 31 Batlev 5.
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  • 307 13  - Carruthers may fight in Singapore on June 1 RALPH MODDER i'-> JIMMY CARRUTHERS. world bantamweight bnxing champion, who will dcfrnd his title against Chamrorn SongKitr.tt of Siam in Bangkok next month, will most probably light in Singapore on June 1 this year. Bill McConneli. the champion <• trainer, told promoter
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  • 206 13 I HQ enhanced tin ir gaaJ avera-p •with a 7-1 \ictory ovtr RN Kian'i in Ttaaradajr'a Dhr. 1 Baryta League soccer tie at Tanclin. The score tended to fUttei GHQ who slacken^ off after dominntins the first half Krani p!a\pri good football and were never oil!
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  • 39 13 LONDON. Fit.— Association football results: Scottish Leacue "A": Clyde 4 Hamilton Academicals 1: E.ist File 3 Aberdeen 0; Falkirk 0 Celtic 3. Ranters 1 St. Minen 1 Scottish Leacue "B" Queens i Park 4 Alloa 1 -Reuter.
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  • 65 13 RAIN— NO PLAY I Owmv to heavy ram yestrrdflv, ai] four SAFA Junior games were not I played. The tits were; Div. 3A Kehenarnji I Club v tsinnapore Civil S.A.. at Fairer Hark. SUB Police v I m Moiiu' 08. at Fairer Paik. Buktt liin.ili SC. v Seletar PC, at
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  • 37 13 In SAh'A Div. 3B MaaM a> HOUCA L'loutul on l"h'i'sria\ BintaiiM Hilan SC\ beat Netan MSr ;(-I. Hjssan .siiuiii all three coals lor BlntHiiK Bulan; G. NatßM scored for Nctajl Chua Ban Hock refereed.
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  • 37 13 K.ulin Mas Ram Man beat AI. xundia F I' 3-0 m a SAFA Dlv 3A I it- ut Harbour Board ground on Thursday. llnlim Sudin and K.isir MakMMi M-oicd. S. Spt. Hollow ay refereed.
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  • 266 13 II (>\(; KONG boxers dominated the finals of the FARFI.F Individual Boxing Championships at TanfUa M Thursday night, winning six of the ten titles. Three went to Malaya District finalists and one to Singapore. For the Ist Battalion me Kuiff'i Regimrnt it was a
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  • 309 13 LONDON. Fri ICHIRO OOIMUKA. 21-yeai -ol<i student ut Tokyo UniveiMtN ■von Japan's only individual title at the world tabu- t(nnis ehanptoo.ships ai Wembtejr on Tuaadai okxhl Ha took tlie men's 1 1 1 ■1 by defeating laye PUsbaTl Hii-year-old Swede. ?1 7 L'l 12,
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  • 388 14 1. Forest Beau 2. Campus Be 3. Josker EPSOM JEEP DISCUSSES DERBY PROSPECTS AND Picks pOREST BEAU, CAMPI II all capable ol staying throe ajjainst the field in i most valuable prize on the II $30,000 Permk Derby— at In. day of the Perak Turf Club K No horso has
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  • 988 14 PALIO TO TAKE BIG SPRINT PALIO must bo ranked as one of the top sprinters in training after his delightful performance on Wednesday when he was going like a winner until Adelaide Star came tearing through at the finish. With Adelaide Star out of the way. Palio should make no
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  • 145 14 KPSOM .IF.F.P CALL BOY I'OINTKR Rare 1. 2.15 BMOWOKAM (Greatest Hour Rippling River (iRKATEST HOI R Rippling River Snowerass P. FINISH Orralest Hour Rippling River Rare 2. 2.50. mcMUcnoH Quirksand Sudan sipan If II irks. 111(1 Sprrial Selection ((IKKSAXn Sudan Scottish Minstrrl (HI HIN Honeymoon Fair Sir
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  • 908 14 CCFPTOKS and probable jockeys for todays races at Ipoh last day of the Perak Turf Club's Faster Meeting arc Riven below. The Treble Tote will be held on Races Four. Six and Seven. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Seven. RACE 1—2.15: Class 4, Div.
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  • 336 14  -  EPSOM JEEP By rWMIMS BEI.I-F. one of the best flatted horses for 1 the Perak Derby today, wound up her preparation in gnmi style on the training track at Ipoh on Thursday morning. With Harry McCloud astride Campus Belle beat t.oUlen Lotus (Mulleyi and Khor
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