Sunday Standard, 15 April 1951

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  • 16 1 Sunday TIGER STANDARD VOL. 1. NO. 288 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1951. 16 PAGES TEN CENTS.
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  • 369 1 WASHB^TON, April 13 (UP)-lhe United Stales today ed down a British suggestion that Communist China be allowrokc m a Japanese peace treaty. state Department spokesman Michael McDermott to 1 d a press conference that John Foster Dulles, Presidential treaty
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  • 231 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government last nijiht announced i-Kition ol a Working Party of live members "to the reasons fojr the serious port congestion at existing m Singapore and to consider what m and lons-term plans are necessary to over- tan. I ipoffe S:a:idct:i
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  • 48 1 LONDON. April. 13 (LP- Britain's coronation stone was brought back by the police tonight to Westminster Abbey from where it waa removed on Christmas Day The stone reached London m a black sedan on its first trip south from Scotland tn 655 years.
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  • 108 1 LONDON. Apr. 14 (Reuter) Two British cruisers and three frigates are now within "reasonable range" of the Persian oil port of Abadan. an Admiralty spokesman said here today. The cruiser Gambia (8.000 tons) is m the Aden area and available for the
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  • 388 1 Mac A To Address Joint Congress Meet This Week WASHINGTON, April 13 (UP)— General Douglas Mac Arthur today was assured of a chance to address a joint meeting of the Congress next week with the "happy" blessings of President Truman. Simultaneously, the Senate Armed Services Committee ordered a full investigation
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  • 91 1 TEHERAN. Apr. 14. (UP). T'> c AnX-Iraman Oil Company reported today that strikers and pickets had thrown a human ring around its refinery at Abadan and only 3.000 of the.normal 12.000 workers were able to gel to their jobs. The company said, m a special communique,
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  • 48 1 After much argument whether Ghow Ah Keng was dead or not after the road accident near the Kallang airport, a police van came to the scene and carted her away to the public mortuary. Picture shows the body being removed to the van. Standard photo
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  • 129 1 ROME, Apr. 14 (UP) The world rubber conference ended today without any official announcement of decisions but informed trade quarters said general agreement has been worked out among supplier and consumer nations. According to these quarters, rubber consuming nations have agreed to make fixed purchases of
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  • 249 1 Police Chief Explains Precautions Standard Staff Reporter ALTHOUGH no trouble is expected during the appeal hearing of the Nadra Hertogh case, which opens m the Singapore High Court tomorrow, no risks are being taken and the Military will be alerted from the beginning until the end of the appeal hearing.
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  • 95 1 MANILA, Apr. 14 (UP)— Visiting British Royal Air Force Vampire jet pilots thrilled a crowd of armed forces officers and men and civilian spectators at the Nichols airbase outside Manila today with daredevil displays of speed and manoeuvre ability. Squadron Leader Duncan Smith, one
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  • 180 1 Standard Malay Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Tengku Yahya of Kedah, whose daughter Tengku Zabariah recently wanted to marry a young Englishman m London, died suddenly yesterday at 3 p.m. m Penang, while on a visit. The untimely death of this 47--year-old younger brother of the
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  • 65 1 II II BERLIN, Apr. 14 (APIEgg: salesman Josef Stelthahn begins a planned 50--day fast m a glass cage here today "mainly for sport" but with an admission fee for anyone who wants to watch him do it. Stelthahn, who went without
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  • 150 1 Woman Killed In Spore Road Mishap Standard Staff Reporter A 62-YEAR-OLD womai., Ghow Ah Keng, was fatally injur ?d m a road accident involving a bus on Mountbatten Road, near the junction of Kallang Road, yesterday afternoon. The Principal of the Presbyterian Boys School. Mr. B. M. Atherton, who was
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  • 163 1 Standard Staff Reporter THESE two BORs, Corporal R. Shaw (RAPC) (left), and Sergeant A. Skinner (A and S. H) saved the lives pf two Chinese trapped m a blazing van on Friday evening. Roth Col. Shaw and Sgt. Skinner were walking home from
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  • 309 1 WASHINGTON, April 13 (IP) House Republican leader Joseph Martin Jnr., Massachusetts, tonight j accused the administration of resorting to k appeasement m Asia"' while American forces are k, on the I treadmill of destruction" m Korea. Martin, m a nation-wide radio broadcast,
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  • 258 1 TOKYO. Apr. 14: (ReuterAAP)— SCAP headquarters m Tokyo today announced ela- borate plans to send off fivestar General Douglas Macj Arthur when he leaves Japan for the United States early on Monday morning. Announcements indicated! that General MaeArthur who the Japanese considered their
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  • 67 1 NEW YORK. Apr. 15 (AP) j General Douglas MaeArthur has notified New York City authori- J ties that he expects to arrive m New York on Thursday after- j noon. The City had invited him to come to New York for a traditional hero's welcome tickertape
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  • 123 1 TOKYO, Apr. 15 (AP>- South Korean marines yesterday con trolled all the Ongjin peniru i on the west coast of Koiva A South Korean Navy announcement said the Marines landed last Sunday on the southeast tip ol the peninsula and seize I towns of Kumsan and Kwasan.
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  • 219 1 Aw Boon Haw Offers Donation To Orphanage I il HONGKONG, April li (Keuter-AAP) Mr. Aw I Boon Haw, owner of The .Singapore Standard, Sin Chen j Jit Poh, Hongkong Standard, Sing Tao Jit Pao and nine I other newspapers yesterday offered to donate 50,000,000 j Jen Mm Piao to the
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  • THEATRE ROYAL FOR PLAINTIFFS
    • 186 2 TWO BISHOPS AND aboul 18 set i adres -a LD Bj to Penang from Changi earlj t, rv ir. a tornini m an RAF' Valetta aii raft. > m Bishops are Singapore's I| Fl W Balnea ana Dr X .1 ice Hai and, Bishop of
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    • 68 2 p CAPTAIN i assistant Prih( p Cha] Catholi l last Force as i ke t i estei day by a mes i r a cab i relative t M N 6c I .Tars he was -x i »ute H st ne of RAF gj to
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    • 17 2 IG TING KENG and X ihe Sins pore da; for i g at 1
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    • 190 2 Sara Messiah of the Federal Dispensary m < f Singapore is qualified to "promote the love- liness that lasts a lifetime." Sara, with five other young women of the ,1 Federal Dispensary staff took the Innoxa Cor- respondenee Course m salesmanship and is now
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    • 267 2 House-warming Party To Mark Opening Of Pepsi-Cola Plant >t_tfular«i Man Reporter MESSRS. UNION LTD. yesterday celebrated ihe opening of ihHr new Pepsi- ola Bottling plant \m:I» a "house-warming" party at lhe firm's plant at 550, Haulock Road. r* The hundreds «*f guests, *h!i<» ai !<*n<i«*<l Included m<»*»t of th<_ prominenl
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    • 211 2 Tengah To Get King's Badge TOMORROW WILL BE a highlight m the histon of the R.A.F. Station at Tejigah, on Singapore Island, huh of most of the offensive air operations against the bandits. Tengah houses bomber and fighter Squadrons, ami th** majority of the men <m the Station, who arc
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    • 567 2 JUDGMENT IN FAVOUR of four brothers, I Hardial Singh, Inder Singh, Hira Singh ami Balwant Singh, joint owner*, of the Theatre I Royal m North Bridge Road, m a suit against Malayan Theatres, Ltd, for the repossession of the property, was given
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    • 152 2 Standard Womaa Reporter IX A RENI i \PPEAL i I for increase 1 President ol I ranglin A Robert Eu 1 the Pn W en's A K. L. Emerson, y< ing her to rirc ilate copte •m same a tigs of tl c latt«
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    • 60 2 HAD TYRE— $25 A RAG IND B< >N1 [AN S j Siuk was fined $5< del month igorous impi ir men! m the £i"_ pore [Police Court yesterdaY v j was found guilty of fraud i j hay mg a motoi car re. won $25 at the junction ol Hi.:
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    • 213 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIa"^! MILLION LOTTERY IST PRIZE $250,000 END pri/, 3RD PRIZE $50,000 lIH Phl/l 10 PRIZES OF 5.000 30 PRIZES Qf (if,., DmtAWWG DATE 22ml il'Htl PLEASE APPI A HiK TICKETS i TICKETS: $1 ea< h available __t ftfl or at P.O. Rtix AESO at I Robins. n M
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  • 1137 3 Sunday Standard Reporter EASIEST way of throwing away money is to sink it m the sea! Sounds somewhat platitudinous, but it is a truism that many who have had a go at larj:*'seale ti shing will readily endorse. Fishing gear, fishing boats and the
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  • 100 3 TWENTY TURKISH: soldiers, wounded members of the United Nations force fighting m Korea, were due to leave Singapore early today j for repatriation to Turkey, j They are being Sown by R.A.F. air ambulance to Habbaniya, where they will be taken over by then* own air
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  • 116 4 >!» l.im CkwCC Ho**. .»l. a Shroii" Fiaaeacale) the Office nf the Board af Cmmt-MISSM-Mra of Currents (Malaya Singapore. has Ix-.n appointed an Assistant Cashier. Currency Oftice, JCSSCMO-ft. North Borneo. Mr Lim vv.i> born m Sink..4j« k re mii wa> ediu.tted at <;}.♦. An-sUi T hi ne*e
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  • 282 4 Standard Staff Coi* respondent KUALA LIVIPIR, Sat.— Before the end of the month m reaebe*l the total number of baiuiitrt killed m Malaya should touch lhe 2.000 mark. This, of f iiritc. depends on lhe acli\ily of terrorists '<ho, during the week, hate shown a
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  • 198 4 RAF Steps Up Raids On Terrorists THE R A F. made airstrikes In three States yesterday m s pport of Ground Security Force operations. Brigand light bombers Struck m Johore and Selangor. aid waves of Tempest fighter-bombers were out from early morning to n Ldaftt moon against a target area
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  • 74 4 Standard »la_t Correspondent K^ M.A LUMPUR, Sat— At a simple ceremony held at the I ii Besar, the Sultan presented scrolls to Italian W;;.n Yah, mother of Che Daud bin Hj ,i Ibrahim, and Wan Talib, father-in-law of Wan Omar d-h Wan Yaac b, of
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  • 110 4 Standard Start Correspondent i KUALA LUMP R Sat Tiie growing popularity of lhe [savings bank is shown by recent rapid increase m amounts deposited. The number of d< made rose from an average ot 24 326 month*. 1950 to 29.093 m February this yeaj and
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  • 49 4 si.inci.ird Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sal I Q Malaya annoui 'he rieath or Apnl 8 m an ambush of Rifle man Haris man Lundu and Rifle nin Champa S i Rj th< 2/7 th lim kha Rifl< 5< _<••;• Nanl g. of the same com] i tded.
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  • 41 4 TAN SENG ENG. 23, _ed m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterdi with tig I cc ct bles U 1 1 race on April 13. claimed I md I te c:i.<*_ was adjdurned until April IT for hearii g.
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  • 45 4 STOLE TROU SERS FOI '\!> gu of steal: I pairs of trousers, I Mal b n K. mm at the back lane off Telegraph S1 m I Chew Ah Leng, 19. was s< to <»!ie month's rigorou* sonmenl m the S i Second P< lice Ct<
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  • 38 4 TWO mm. Goh Hong Hual ii and Soh Suen Vee, 49, who both pleaded guilty to lighting ••> another at N rcis Streei i April were e.<. i fin< i the Singapore Second iv:;r*e C yesterday.
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  • 96 4 Standard Staff < orrespondent KUAI h I UMPI R. Sat Ma )oun istt hei c, w Ith severs undred friends and well- held iheir second ai I s a ver} essfu aid happy function bo! :he it of view of ite* I rhe b will a bi N
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  • 335 4 Sfamiar<ti Start Correspeodenl XI MA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malayan Railway vi ill use approximately two million gallons of fuel oil yearly when its 11 oil burning locomotives- converted from coal, are put into operation m tbe near future* j Work is proceeding
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  • 292 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The worm infestation of fish, now worrying the public, is not anything new nor is there anything to indicate that the number of fish so infested lias increased lately, states Ihe Municipal Health authorities,
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  • 105 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat* For several days a patrol of the li-i Su Hoiks have been operating m the Kuala Selangor Dictrict and details of this action are releasee! today. The operation began lasl Sunday when a camp occupied by 40 bandits was located, and a tierce gun battle
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  • MALAY UNIT RETURNING
    • 993 5 Va lua ble Lesson Learnt In HK By A Special Correspondent THE only Malay unit at present serving overseas r.i i v Rif,e S( l na,lr(m °f tlie R.A.F. Regimetil nialaya), which is at present posted for airfield detence duties to the fighter station at Kaitak, Hongkong, Within the next
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    • 164 5 CalUup Dodgers Panic Standard Stan Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, flfany Chinese youths who fall within the caU-up ai;e are believed to have left Malaya during the last three months without waiting io obtain certificates of admission. This was stated by the Immigration Officer, Johore Bahru Mr.
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    • 72 5 JOHOR* BAHRU. Sat.— A young Mai£.y, Aftan bin Anmea, described as a wireman claimed trial to a charge of theft when roduced m the Magistrates Attan, was alleged to have den cash amounting to Slot* two fountain pens and a wrist watch belonging to Abdul Karim n his
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    • 70 5 Standard Stall Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. Both Isaacson, a lorry attendant, and MuruSiah. another Tamil, who wen charged before the President ol the Sessions Court, Seremban with alleged theft of five drumof government asphalt of th< PWD at Mambau, were acquitted and discharged at the close oi the prosecution
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    • 96 5 Standard staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. "1 just moved into the Res< ment area about two or I days ago. I did not know ihe settlement was within the cv few area. The road leading In my place of work was bad so J thought I had better
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    • 202 5 WHILE driving his lorry alongproperty of the Public Works Jalan Aver Itam. Yong Peng, a Chinese,' Chong Ngi Tong, had two persons sitting beside him. He was fined $10 by the Kluang magistrate. CHOW SUNT was charged before Muar Magistrate h cai Rauf for causing grievous hurt to
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  • 704 6 J \>T Tuesday, long before the eleelion results were due to be announced, the Victoria Memorial Theatre was packed with an excited, animated crowd. Most of tbe assembly were Indians. Many, who could not find either seats or standing room, am o ?ed the s^* are outside.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1267 6 with LILLIAN Public salons have portraits of Willem Ruys on the walls. A managing director of Royal Rotterdam Lloyd, he was shot by the Germans m 1940. Mopping brow long after midnight, Mr. Bisschop said: *'A fine party, but how I wish we could have* .entertained more people who are
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  • 1020 7 T E have long harboured a suspicion that Malayans are an uncivilized people. It is true that we have all the material trimmings that embellish civilized society. Our cities can boast of airconditioning, electric lights, chewing gum, tooth paste and pills to put right the various stomach disorders
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  • Article, Illustration
    722 7 A child says: "I taw what looked like s P*r»<*« of roast School. Some kept asking tot wate*!" Thoy were human beings! But They Lived— And This Terrible Story MUST Be Told Dr. Nagai is a dying man. He was m the blast centre of the explosion and led
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  • 1740 7 ANDREW ROTH writes ABOUT BRITAIN'S POLITICAL WEATHER LONDON VXY foreigner who lives long m Britain is amazed by the ability of Britons to ta'k w *.h constant cheenne-s about its monotonously drea y weather. They seem to have an infinite capacity for greeting each new downpour with surprised interest as
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    • 8 7 SSS--------! /^?§§^v SWISS S-DAY ml* •»>« cluck £®&T SEkVICB
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  • GREYING MAN CHARGED
    • 72 8 Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald Commissioner-General. (left) limping:, saw General Ne Win. Supreme Commander of the Burmese Armed Forces (right) off to Bangkok by air on Friday. General Ne Win spent a week here on a return call to Mr. MaeDonald. Mr. MaeDonald toid Ihe Standard that
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    • 60 8 TEO CHO BOEY was sen fenced m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for offering a bribe of SlO to a police sergeant at Orchard Road. Teo was aiso fined $20 for gambling Teo. it was alleged, offered the bribe to the sergeant
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    • 31 8 ABDULLAH MUSA, a yo > Indian was sentence:! 1 > c year's rigorous impi.so 'merit m the Singapore First District Court yesterday when he pleaded guiity to rioting m Arab i
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    • 599 8 at l Standfl rd Staff Reporter th* a \u the f c °i ncluBion of a t™>4ay inquiry held into C k Cle en P^JE* 5 who died when a fire gutted fornn M e a k ßeaC^ Road laBt Singapore Coroner Mr. Choor
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    • 677 8 Gift Of $13,000 Started S'p ore's Water Supply KJHKJH TO ihe generosity of one oi the Colony 's earliest Chinese towkays whose family first came to Malaya nearly two hundred years ago Singapore owes the beginnings of its city water supply system. On November 18, 1857, I the towkay, Mr.
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    • 315 8 S.amlard Slaff Correspond. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Police report thai information from the public is continuing to come )n as more and more people are being resettled m protected areas. I So far this month another 60. bandits bave been killed. captured or wounded, or have
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    • 208 8 Standard Staff Re poi ter NAMING (Malacca) M who recently abs tamed voting at a meeting sponsorea by the Rembau Malay. Ln Singapore that the Adaf Pc patch (matri'.lneal system c the inheritance md distribui tion of properly) be changi 'are calling a meeting 0 f theil
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  • M.M. BUILDS 7 MORE SHIPS
    • 300 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 38-year-oltl 13,740-ton Andre Lebon, well-known on the Far East run and one of the oldest of the Messageries Maritimes' fleet of liners, I is to he scrapped within a couple of years when three new liners, now
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    • Market Reports
      • 98 9 RUBBER pines m Singai pore reacted favourably yesterday on the better General Services Administration prices which improved by half a cent (US). Despite poor support from London and the Continent, te business was reported ;ions fluctuating betw 51.94 ad $1 89 p r lb. for ftrsl April s on
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      • 41 9 ted its d '-c-- p- bj |10. 12 J to per picul. the ere fair estei tyers s( a the met The easier tendency m the was attributable to the Ri struc- < tion winch tnced a tnree- US) ar d.
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    • 48 9 THE i S Dist) t Soety of tl i of Secretarii be eld m 1 i V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, on Tv( la al 5 p i 'This will be fo wed by 1 i r aii i dance i I Hotel at 8 p.m.
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    • 44 9 HONGKON I Apr. 14: v D H bro I evacuees from Indonesia of the y, wil wer< taken to 1 n under c Another v< arrived later v. i Belawan-De The: were transferred to a river imer which left foi night.
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    • 165 9 tIALAYAN v sitors to the British Industries Fair, which is being held m London and Birmingham from April 30 lo May 11. will be able ko take advantage of transAtlantic off-si ason rates offered by BOAC. Pas- KARACHI, Apr I. (AP) Pakistan exported 3.904,000 X
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    • 169 9 Standard "MalT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, v at. One of lhe features «»f lhe reconstruction of lhe Malayan Railway aii«*r the Japanese occupation >*a- v>nrk which had progressed m stages over 1 1 1 < la>i four years and has now been practically completed <>n tl'«*
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    • 470 9  -  KEN JALLEH GJGJ sengers travelling within the prescribed off-peak periods will enjoy a HJ p< r cent rebate on the normal fare. In addition, Air Enterprises Limited of Croydon are operating a daily service between Croydon, Hendon and Castle B r o m w i c h throughout
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    • 40 9 HOXGKOXG, Anr. 14: (Reu-ter-AAP> Liqui-l;i* i of the Chase Bank here wni be com- the Colon/ for New York yesterday. .Mr. Howard, who first arrived I U3 f, Pul-iny m 1 Q->q i_s latino
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  • 180 10 Kidney Trouble Causes Backache, Getting Up Nights f< eth out o'fl.Tt.**. Get t-. or a Di-sineMi 9, Backache, Leg Pains. I i1 vI, BurnExcess Acidity, or rv and feel old before I*3 Tru'.it'.d is the f >ods and drinks -worry, I Wltl an >* acids and place a heavy 1
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  • 216 10 Never Too Late to Learn -Madam Gim Kiat Proves It Standard Woman Reporter THREE nights a week 57-year-old Madam Gim Kiat and her 11-year-old adopted daughter, Tay Ec Ann, Indian by birth, learn to read and write Mandarin at the Puay Cheng Chinese School m Queen StreetUndeterred by her years,
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  • 417 10 Standard Staff Reporter NEVER before m the history of education m Singapore has such an elaborate programme of events, as those that will fit into the Education Week celebrations at the end of this month, been planned by the authorities concerned. The highlight of
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  • 209 10 Common Sense Kept MC's Out Of Council -SAYS A COMMISSIONER Standard Staff Reporter THE LEADER of the Labour Party on the Municipal Commission, Mr. E. V. Davies, expressed satisfaction over the fact that the Municipal Commissioners who stood for Council elections were turned down by the electorate. "It may have
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  • 130 10 THE ADVANCE guard of the R.A.F.'s first medical relief team for service m the Korean war arrived at Changi airfield by Hastings transport yesterday. Led by 26-year-old Flying Officer David Hills. an R.A.F. doctor, from The Red Cottage. Lingfield, Surrey, the advance guard comprised the
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  • 70 10 THE USUAL exodus of Roman Catholics will wend their way to the church of St. Joseph at Bukit Timah today when the feast of St. Josepn will be celebrated. There will be two low masses at 5.45 and 6.30 a.m. and the Pontifical high mass will
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  • 138 10 Two of her sons are abroad. One is a teacher m China, the other m business m America. It would be good to hear from them more often, she yearned. Her third son is the principal of a Chinese school m Paya Lebar. One of her three
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  • 76 10 Among the many interestint*. and unique events m the Singapore Education Week will be the screening of the film "Citizen of Singapore" at the Cathay cinema. The hero of this film is a boy named Han Swee Kiat who m real life is a nine-vear-old lad studying
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  • 42 10 THE SINGAPORE Anti Tuberculosis Association received a further sum 005,180 for its building fund. Of this 5 5,000 was from an anonymous donor and the rest from the Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd being the Company's donation for 1951.
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  • 39 10 WO\ T G SEW KEE. 33. was fined $25 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he admitted having two pig carcases not slaughtered m the Municipal Abbatoir at Banda Street on April 13.
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      347 11 (Not likely*" he'd get the answers wrong!) \OW V.ids. Aire up all set? Pencils ready? Right! We're all back at primary school. WVre sitting on a bard beach with a clean -heet of papei m front of us. And we've not the wind up. Here's the firs!
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    • 210 11 CROOK IS SADDLED WITH LAW Fr.m CECIL HUNTEB Paris. 'j^HE police officer, m bis silver braided uniform, took one look at the man loitering outside a Pari* l boy„* school and Immedi,l ately gave chase. And the man ran. too until he spotted a tandem propped alongside the pavement. Then,
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  • 220 12 COPENHAGEN, Apr. 14 (AP) Four Malayans, one hwetle and three Danes last night qualified for the men's singles quarterfinals m the international badminton tournament m Copenhagen. Fifty-one players from Malaya, England, Scotland, Sweden and Denmark were competing for the title, and it was necessary to
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  • 215 12 SPORTS LETTER i Sir— With reference to the natas item (weightlifting match between Singapore and 'he Federation) I icould uke to sau that although the idea is sound— in practice it just caniiot be done. "The States m the Federation do not all have controlling bodies for the "Iron Game
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  • 188 12 JOHANNESBURG, April 14 i Reute -Bobby Locke, holder of tr.e S Ar: :c i ar.d B: h open golf championships, beat X rman Von X:da. the Australian champion by 11 up and nine to play m then 144 holes chalV .1 rh for £1.500 today.
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  • 78 12 Johore Malays Draw At Cricket JOHORE BAHRU., Sat. Johore Bahru Malays drew with i the Johore Cricket Club A' team In their match played yesterday. Batting first Malays scored 87 and declared. Omar Kadir (27), A. Rahman Wahid ilB> and Ungku Chik U4 not out) were top-scorers for Malays. Playing
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  • 76 12 100 Mile Cycle Race In Perak IPOH. Sat.— The Perak Cycling Association will hold their 100-mile road race, open to Perak competitors only, on -June 8 this year. Winner of this event will be awarded the Dunlop Cup. The PCC expects to receive about 20 entries for this event and
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  • 662 12 Star gazing with ORION JAN. to 20 FEB. ih rAquarlus): This week is full of pleasant little surprises and you should make the most of them. People will appreciate your high spirits and it 15 largely up to you to make this a bright week. FEB. 19 to MARCH 2rt
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  • 180 12 Good Win For Ipoh P.C.R.C. IPOH, Sat. A last-minute rally which culminated m right winger slamming m a goal from close range gave the PC RC their odd goal m five victory over the Ipoh Police m today's senior division league soccer game. The Recs played more constructive soccer but
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  • 335 12 LONDON. Apr. 14 (Re iter) j The following aro football results played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Asl >n Villa 3 P >rtsmouth 3 Blackpool 2 M'brough 1 Bolt 0 Sfield Wed. 1 Char.* d 1 Newcastle 3 I j Derby i Chelsea 0 j F '.am
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  • 51 12 LONDON", Apr. 14 <AF-> "Billy* 1 Williams, founder of the Twickenham Rugby football ground, died at his heme today He was 90 years old on Thursday Twickenham, near London, isl the site of English internation tl matches. Williams played Rugby j for Harlequins ar.d cricket for j
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  • 505 12  -  Slammin Sam Snead By because the club face rrr ..1 t_V<--the ball clean no sand— as it reaches the bottom of the swing. Normally with a No. 1 iron you'd want the impact to take place just after the low point m the arc. But this il unwise
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  • 1755 13  -  OLLIE DAVIES By 1 FAVOURITES took a bad tumble at Bukit Timah yesterday, final riay of ihe Singapore Turf Club April meeting. It Mas the blackest day ior bi« time punters for some time, for with the exception of Decanter, many of the
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  • 921 13 J'AVANCE. the Selangor Gold Cup and the Singapore Spring Cup winner and second m the Perak Derby, has changed hands for 5 19. 100 at an auction after the race at I Bukit Timah yesterday. J'avance has been bought by trainer Phil Tankard for a i
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  • 211 14 KATONG Sajarah Sports Club, one of the unbeaten teams and strong contenders for Division 2 honours, scored their fifth victory m six outings yesterday. Their victims the Chinese Athletes "A" who lost 4-0 at the Geylang Stadium. Katong Sajarah kicked off and went to the attack from
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  • 385 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor had to be content with a 3-2 victory over Perak this evening m an interstate soccer match played on the TPCA ground. Selangor were down by 1-0 at half time, but played sufficiently well m the second half to
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  • 120 14 FIRST IN AND not out 125 minutes later. Chin Yoon Fook saved the SCRC m their friendly cricket match again-st the SCC on the padang yesterday, forcing a draw by stonewall tactics after the SCC bowlers had run riot and knocked down the Chinese wickets like
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  • 52 14 ROYAL NAVY defeated BODCA by nine wickets m a friendly cricket match on the BODCA ground yesterday. Batting first BODCA were all out for 30 runs. Royal Navy scored 167 runs for eight wickets. Alderson (51 >, Ellis (33), Taylor (24) and Watts (23)
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  • 192 14 SEREMBAN, Sat. Making his debut m slate soccer, Mok Wai Keen, Negri's inside right obtained a hat-trick which enabled the State to beat Malacca by tfirf_» omnia tn <.r»*» t li i #>v_»niri«*. Negri forwards combined well and ought to have had more goals
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  • 48 14 King George V School of Seremban trounced St. Andrew's at cricket (by 116 runs) yesterday. Georgians batted first and put up 166 for 6, Boon On Hor scoring 71. St. Andrew's reply was 50 all out. Georgian Lingam took three wickets for four runs.
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  • 558 14 MORE than 200 spectators braved inclement weather to watch eigh. and ten-year olds of the seven boys clubs m Singapore battle it out for the Colony's Boys Clubs swimming championships at Mount Emily yesterday and were amply rewarded by a full quota of thrills
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  • 240 14 A. G. B. PAKIR. who on Thursday won the YMCA doubles title with H. Kamis, had an easy passage to the semi-finals of the open men's singles championships when he eliminated M. K. San m straight sets of 6-2. 6-4 at Bros Basah Road yesterday evening.
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  • 387 14 CENTRE-FORWARD Boon Kok Peow's hat-trick for Singapore Schoolboys highlighted yesterday's annual blood match between the Combined Singapore Schools and tlieir Johore colleagues at the Victoria school ground. Playing with more confidence won 3-1 after leading 2-1 at half time. Daud bin ttajl Roslan centrehalf
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    • 32 14 TlliCi^S^*! 1 1 m C j*JL2l S HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.20 6.47 Malacca 12.38 Port Dickson 11.19 Port Sham 11.38 Penang 3.06 3.56
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