Sunday Standard, 19 April 1953

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  • 14 1 SUNDAY STANDARD BDSGXDFBVDSFB *<) 38 5. jfc 3H SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1953. TWENTY PAGES
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  • 132 1 /syftST THREE KEEP THEIR POSITIONS top candidates m The Coronation Tour Con--0,000 mark last week, etaining their respec A I. Thillainathan 5 4 4 votes, followsprintina school (53,881) ar\d lei E. C. Dutton "on received the \otes last week (14,--ining are Malayan Gomez, Singapore on Onn Leng,
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  • 300 1 Reds Are Increasing Pressure— Stevenson 'THEIR INTENTIONS UNCHANGED 9 By PETER GRUENING, United Press Staff Corresponaenr FORMER United States presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson said m Singapore yesterday that the Communists are stepping up aggression m Asia despite their Korean peace proposal. Stevenson told United Press exclusively "I see no evidence
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  • 45 1 COLOMBO. Apr.: i«. UnThe Government today allocated a share of the profits from the rubber trade with Communist China for the rehabilitation ot the rubber industry. A six-man board will be granted 11.500.000 rupees from rubber profits to aid the industry.
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  • 64 1 TOKYO, April 18, (UP) The Communists promised, \hcv would be ready to Mix the date" for discussions of an Allied proposal to open the way of a Korean armistice by turning over to Switzerland tlie whole deadlocking problem Of voluntary repatriation. The Allies agreed just before
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  • 47 1 MOSCOW. April 18. (Renter) —The British Government has I agreed to the appointment of Mr. Jacob Malik as Soviet Ambassador m London m succession to Mr. Andrei Gromyko, it was understood hen 4 last night. Mr. Gromyko has been recalled to Moscow.
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  • 70 1 b.-UUKUK, April 10. lAW>] Two prominent Chinese merchants were arrested by the Thai police for alleged foreign exchange manipula-j tions. They will be chnrsedwith attempting to cause economic disorders In Thailand. The arrested merchant- arc Sahat Mahakun, president of the Chinese Chamber of Com- mcrce and
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  • 83 1 SAIGON, April 18 (AP) French Union Forces have evacuated their defence post at Nong m th e face ol a Com-munist-led Vietminh drh* into the mountainous kingdom ot Laos one of the three FrenchAssociated Indo-Chinese States. Nong, 156 miles %ve>t of Hanoi the main French bastion m
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  • 17 1 t P t n back the Vietminh mvasion of the kingdom ol Laos. Reuter
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  • 14 1 CHINESE Communist sick kednes.fay. held hru-t 1 strike yesterday i» hrhgdrhtdngfngfng U.P.
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  • 341 1 SPLIT IN UMNO IMMINENT Perak Body To Defy Expulsion OfDato IPOH, Sat. A split m the rank and tile of the United Molays National Organisation, is imminent. The executive committee of the Perak division of the organisation has threatened to defy the Central Executive Committee for expelling the Dato Panglima
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  • 117 1 NEW DELHI, April 18. (AP) Khvvaja Nazimuddin was quoted m reports from Karachi, capital of Pakistan, today as saying his removal from the office of Prime Minister yesterday was "illegal and unjustified/ 1 "I will never resign," these reports quoted him as saying. The rotund,
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  • 101 1 il l r executive commuter of the. Perak division of Uie UMNO »us put three questions to the orcanisatlon's Central Executive Committee. They are: 1. Why was not the Dato given an opportunity to appear before th«« Central Executive (Oinmittee to defend himself, if the committee has
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  • 309 1 DATO Sir Cheng-lock Tan, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, in a statement to the press yesterday, referred to a recent article by Denis Warner. Singapore correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, and a letter in a local newspaper by A.K. Robinson of Batu Anam, as
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  • 53 1 Scot (50) Found Dead KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A 50-year-oid Scot, dead In a hotel In I|>«;b U He v. Archibald Monteith Mv r e VfcKerrell who h.tri been In Ihe I tion for ibo i ![e was k teen :it!y m poor health was until a lew week employed as
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  • 52 1 LONDON A Chaplin iinnou. he ha given up r< m flio Urv the '"yi'llow pre ful reactionary groups I _;;o<l out nri f I individual Up |gfU€d drafted <»m h r from Swita The movie < t ontinuc f n pi< lure "work" In linn. claimed developed
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  • 15 1 KING NOROLX I ut i ton to the l l on .11. U.P.
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  • 159 1 $20,000 IN BACK PAY FOR SIXTY C&W BOYS MORE than 60 telegraph messengers of the Singapore Cable and Wireless Ltd., will get about $20,--000 m back pay. This is the result of a revision of their pay present scales to a new scale based on The new scheme comes into
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  • 53 1 TFHF.RAW April 18. (Renter) The Persian Prime Minister. Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq has dismissed the Governor and Chief of Police of Shirnz m South Persia where demonstrators on Friday attacked the I homes and office- of officials of the American "Point Four" scheme for aid to under-
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  • 34 1 CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer R. A. Butler will head a British delegation <>t tout ministers to in- NATO, council meeting In Paris beginning I next Thursday, it wa announced in London. U.P.
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  • 22 1 A HELICOPTER yesterday I fluttered leaflets over Tokyo i urging the people to vote on the April i!i Japanese elections.
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  • 57 1 NEWSMEN and photographers surround Japanese Crown Prince Akihito during the hitter's press conference aboard the Liner President Wilson on arrival m San Francisco. Akihito is en route to London to attend the Coronation. Yesterday Prince Akihito arrived m Toronto where he received a warm welcome from government
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    • 72 1 ICI CREAM |figLyS£' CDLD STORAGE lE/ Wvi CREAMERIES MOTORS I fl^W PRICES I NOW WITHIN REACH Of I EVERYSODy P J HP. Elfo 430 B§j i HP. L^htw.n 450 5 HP. El»o 525 iJ| 75 H P Flcctw.n 650 |j 12 H P Clto 875 'M 14 H P Fostw.n
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  • 132 2 250 Learn To Sew And Save ABOI'T 250 Singapore girls, I f range from IS to 33 'ling the art of machine embroidery, and how to make their own clothes. They are a!! pupils at the Lng Machine schools Pi Is s« ah Street, North f ids. Suppl yi n
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  • 439 2  -  DAVID TAMBYAH By photo. photo. EIGHT minutes by launch from Jardine Steps will brinff you to Telok Saga Malay School which was perhaps the only Singapore schooi where the daily attendance fluctuated with the tide. But today, thanks to the foresight of
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  • 36 2 FOUR oftVevs of the Malayan Roya! Naval R< have been awarded the Volunteer Reserve Decoration. They are: Commander W. N. Kennedy, Lt.-Commdr. R. G. Banks. Lt.Comnidr. P. H. Burgesi and Lt.-Commdr. J. H. Craig.
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  • 57 2 A Singapore clerk attached to the Pilgrims Office. Rahman bm Abu Bakar. was sentenced to five months' rieorous rnpnsonment m the Second District Court. Rahman was charged with criminal breach of trust of SstfO belonging to the Government, between May and August, 1951. He lodged an appeal.
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  • 90 2 TWO Chinese artists will be married m London next month Both have become well-known m British art circles and their work s have been exhibited at the Royal Academy .They aacr c Miss Chang Chienying and Mr. Fei Chen-wu. Pupils at the Slade School of Art
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  • 314 2 Dealers Urged To Trade In Worn Out Tyres IHE Standard Vacuum Oil Company m Singapore is encouraging dealers to trade m "worn out" tyres or their clients for new tyres. One of their dealers will buy used tyres from a client ea ch These tyres, which a few months ago
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  • 48 2 REPORTS of the of»Hussian bi»3 my tea< <'. tiir rubber markets m oth 1 and Singapore otherwise the mai k< Prices nnpid' i 1 1 X cents per Ib. to »>« 3 k per Ib. on a quid mai k« the close. Small bvtiMai was rvpavtw
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  • 289 2 SINGAPORE will soon have an all-Malay Police band, the Bandmaster, Mr. R. E. House, told The Standard yesterday. Mr House said that all the Sikh musicians now m the band were nearin* retirement age. When they had left the band they would be replaced
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  • 181 2 XI IF DKFEXCE of this country is the inevitable re>ponity of tlie Chinese people v io rlain to belong here. Mr. Yap Pheng Geok. a Singapore City Councillor, told The -Standard yesterday. This ro^ponsitilty must receive the >erious attention of all Chinese leaders, he added.
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  • 95 2 THE ;£gest ions made by Mr. S. Jagunathan, a Singapore C.ty Councillor, for the Improvement Trust fiats have been considered by the Trust m the past and boon rejected, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. chairman of the Trust, told The Standard yesterday. The Trust rejected them
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  • 72 2 THIS is mm of the five n -w luxury hiises which will operate Ike new City iriul ir Senrice. ISuill un Mhion "Victor" rfcamia they vii; tarn tMirjv N.-itfd aassrager* The Statist of chromed tabular sleel iu»hoKtrn«l at red leather. The interior is fitt.-d with the
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  • 171 2 AS A first step to lowering fish prices m Singa pore markets, the organisers of the Tiong Bahru Com niHnitv Centre will bring about 2.000 kattirs or fish t< the Centre tomorrow and sell them to residents m thai area at Government
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  • 59 2 Sinjj.ipore C!i;iml)^i mi < merce Rubber A**oc»i*in.i. >«,« n prices iin cent.* pei lb > \*%t«iday (April 18' were Buy«rt S«l!eri RSS Ix>ose No. 1 RSS Spot Loom o Wo 1 May «.B J i.h^ No. 1 .Tun* •Hi i.m Ko. 2 May i^. No. 3 May t
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  • 17 2 THE price of tin on the Si ;.ij><>rc market yrticrdaj Mil 5/ a. (Down .vi *-.{«>
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  • 442 3 Nursing Is The Finest Service In The Calony comparable t 0 ,h,. "ecu'lr^f. ill Ba p "re nur^ m Britain I)r R CalderuTn aildard9 'or nurses m The Slan dard ytTrZ O(B< ld Wa.es. a nd fe Singapore N^r"^ Eng lnd P«re iiursin? register ar re Sistered on the Sin^aBritaln
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  • 161 3 THE executive committee of the 8,000-strong Singapore Federation of City Council Labour Unions, will meet today to prepare for a final "show down" if necessary, with the City Council, to settle its claims, Mr. O. Rengasamy, secretary of the Federation, said yesterday. He &ajd:
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  • 70 3 SUNDA Y PRIZE PUZZLE MILLIONS have seen and touched this useful article. What fa it? SOME ONE MLST KNOW. Twenty dollars will be paid to the sender of the first correct solution opened by the Contest Editor or the assessors whose word will be nnal. All solutions should be addressed
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  • 14 3 Onirc any tone after IU U I Last u?eekJ puzzle aas
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  • 54 3 ALOR STAR, Sat— Kwek Cheng Hock, manager of Chop Teow Hup Hin and Co., of Yen, North Kedah was fined $150 m the Yew Magistrate's Court for failing to submit contributions to the Employees' Provident Fund. This is the first case of its kind m
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    • 145 3 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN I GRAND OPENING TONIGHT I 6.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. 1 Junction of Victoria Street Manila Street. CIRCUS Iflil^^' EVER TO VISIT MALAYA. 'y!W^*c{ fy \\m((r^^Lslk IIXNI ol INIU ni:\ui) 01 iji.vk riihm. j 1^ nH^ motor c\<:u;?yoi no\ i i;mii\i m: win.. umi ll r fl^B 1
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  • 32 4 Great Spirit In Federa tion 's Own 'Territorial Army' THREE members of the F.M.V. Re*t> Corps go over future plans: 2 Lt. Traylen and (left) Cpl. Mohamed Ra&hid and (pi. Philip Chin.
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  • 423 4 MALAYA WINNING SHOOTING WAR THE OUTCOME of the Emergency no longer rests m the balance: Malaya is winning the shooting war. So that today a new emphasis enters our thinking, Mr. Stewart Wavell said m a broadcast on "Spotlight on the Emergency the
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  • 176 4 THE captain of the Russian freighter Paskov m Singapore harbour yesterday, was talking to a Standard reporter when a tall, Imrly Russian strode into the cabin and instructed him to dismiss the press. This reticent individual appeared to be a party boss. He walked to the
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  • 124 4 IBRAHIM bin Abdul Rahman, a Singapore labourer. was yesterday fined SKM) jj) the Third Police Court, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a married woman with intent to outrage her modesty at the servants quarters m Adam Park on the night of April Itf. Inspector
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  • 55 4 SINCAPORE Heaths last 7?8 M tail ed 18fi Birlhs *S Chief causrs of death v\cr e pneumonia (20), enteritis U<») and tu^rculosis (7) Infantile death rat* was 62 9« per thousand against 87.72 the earner week. Total T B deaths were 12. six under i<>' Fiflyouc n<-w ta
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  • 53 4 THE Singapore Base Ordnance Depot Civilian Association has elected th c following office bearers for 1953-54: President: Mr. D.F. Collins (reelected); Vice-president: Mr Lira Honx Keat; Gen. SecreJT Mr Teia Sin (re-elect-ed); Asst. Secretary: Mr Seah S, o *S°° n Gejl TreasuiVr: Mr VS.N. Nair (re-elected); Sports rSccrtUiy:
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  • 97 4 MR. Giam Chong Hing. the Singapore Coroner, was told yesterday how eUfht days after a servant admitted that she had opened the door of the house to robbers, she was found dead m th c kitchen. Sh c was said to have taken poison. The inquiry
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE Police are appealing for eye witnesses of an accident at the junction of Orchard Road and Killiney Road at 8 a.m. on April 14. In that motor car bicycle accident the cyclist, 25-year-old Ng Kiat Hong, died, the following day m hospital. Witnesses are asked
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  • 52 4 KOl'R RACES m four arms of thp Volunteers <from Irft): (pi. Patrick Rozario (Eurasian) of the Military Police. Pte. Chou Ah Lek (Chinese) of the Ree< v Corps: Cpl Anthony Arokiasamy (Indian) of the Army Srrvire orpv; and Cpl. Mohd. Akib (Malay) of the X
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  • 1068 4  -  Captain D. H. de T. Re ade By THE FOUR ARMS of, I the Malayan Volunteer: Forces Infantry. Service Corps, Electrical and Mechanical Ennneers and Military Police will hold their first post-war camps this year. These will be m September and October, j The
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  • 148 5 FAMILY PAY MAN CO MING ON FRIDAY >\l\ RITSON, the member of the one-man tinted by the Governor of Singapore ito allowances for government employees to arrive m the Colony on Friday. ertain and or no) emex non-pension-ed Singapore night an- ard's da: e ot tement on the eadlock 4
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  • 151 5 Those Babies Again MAIN cAUSt for congestion m -i> e lower criminal courts »f Singapore i> them•- -i p »pul ition to over y,.) > people and 'he com- Failure m the expan- >g i.'miH 1 the lower ts, an >fVi.i i „f Judicia Department toicf The Standard yesterday. j^-ait»
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  • 113 5 v ril 18. for erec of w) the dlding East were today by the ernational Undern who plann►oo B c m be inson Road and L2-storey office by the rnational Assu- L, a.i as^orporatkm. ooent here said n of the office uld be part of
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    33 5 p!»l)t«>. WORRMK.N ire icea layiai out a wpllca <abovf) of the Crown with Hrn letters BJt II at Kin* Vttmvt V Park, lv CteaHmiß Avenue Sins:ipore. feslerslay «n prrparation foi tin* Coronation. Standard
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  • 29 5 ri Besar of Johore at the finals of contest of the i Young Malayans B ik:t Zaharah Johore Bahru on cc i nencc at <„ The public i*
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  • 141 5 'S'pore Is Cleanest And Greenest City— US Magazine ■'SINCiAPORE U the cleaner ,nd grew€»t P^<« m the ioctfd to U^ I"-' according lo w, irtlrta pubii»»«d m •CociUrf th« n^a^azin^ of Vmerican teUWMtlonal d«rwritart. worid-wid« m•unnoi grtiup. whteh has two concerni jperatmi In the Colo*J. prai^d the abilitjr J* "J
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  • 376 5 thon in innn tr J de unlons representing more Gove 'I > ln ir tTiai Worker f Singapore S^T W1 meet Tucsd °y dc 1 ..""'r"' including strike oction, T*i f,^ eif C lms for in «e«ed ollowonces. u.von' VS a cJ adlock
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  • 95 5 Alleged Gang Head Denies Robbery Count RAJ] Shukor bin Ha.ji lflris. alleged to be the < leader o f Singapore's < "swimsuit gang." was yes- < terday dutrged m the 1 Third Polic« Court. 1 He <!aimed trial o n a charge of robbing Chan l.eon« Seag Of cash and
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  • 84 5 A FIFTY-YEAR-OLD Singapore mattress maker. Wong v lost his life savings 01 $1,700, which he was keeping for expenses for a visit to his wife and children In China. A thief had entered his workshop m Victoria Street, on Friday night and stolen the money. Wong.
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  • 48 5 WHILE sitting In a secluded spot at Bukit Payong. Singapore, oa Friday night. a Chinese couple VII robbed by three men of cash and wrist watches, worth $87. Two of the robbers were armed with knives, while a third, who was unarmed, removed the couple's valuables.
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  • 84 5 BRANDY HAUL IN BOAT CHASE A SINGAPORE Police pati >' boat chased a motor sampan m the sea off Pasir Panj i on Friday night and recovere 1 120 DOUles Of brandy, b I to be dutiable. Police spotted the boat at l*> p.m. when it wai seen travelling at
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    55 5 PRO Scouter? plinlu. XI.V. S Scout Mr. Roy Ferroa. Assistant Public BrlaH— Secretary (Press) m Sin-inure presenting the shield whuh he donates for a pioneering competition of tlie Sinu« POX Western District Junior Scouts, to the leader of the BIW. Piilau I'.rknm Troop, who were the dinners The tompetition was
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  • 272 5 the field of plastic,** he explained. *'Hie jusi beginning to t;ike 1 and are astounding, especially m the use of plastics m auton lobi c !">,iirs "Such new products and new outletv would :nean the industry would require more synllietic and natural rubber." CHICAGO, April
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  • 126 5 IT ij- rtgt«:u'd lo jnfotm the many 1 1 ie/ids of Ml V ing Sm H.. ol S ucturai Co Ltd.. i1 has ullv at his r t c Xo 15 C^ucen AM rid Piitk •■ff Holland RohHi on April IT 19r>:* B1 1 OfS ;i.m. He t. i?
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  • 114 5 Why The Cathedral NeedsMoney INCREASE m Aeld work rather than m ehurcti expendi- the reason why more money i< required i>y Sinfja's St. Andrew's Cathedra this year. Mr. T. Cotterell. church treasurer. told The iay. He said the church hoped to swell it. funds i>v $30,000 jrear m order to
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  • 95 5 MR. C. V. Devan Nair and Inche Abdul Samad, who were ed from emergency detention, on Friday paid a oneminute call to the Special Branch "just to say good morning." Mr. N T air has received a rrreqiie from the Kelantan Teachers' Union. He said he
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 97 5 Weather MINIMI'M Trmpt-ralnrr: from 7.30 p.m. on 17 4 7.30 a.m. on IX t Siu»ji|v»t (77 F). Prn.inc (73 Fl. Kota Bahru (78 li. Kuala Lumpur (.74 Fk Ipoh (7$ Fl. KumUn (73 F). Maximum IVmprralurr: from 7.30 a.m to 7.30 p.m. on 18/4 Singapore (88 V). Praan* (83 X).
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  • 749 6 How To Become Horribly Wealthy Betting On Racehorses STORY AND DRAWING BY WILLIAM DRURY VTESTERDAY was the last day of racing at the Singapore Turf Club, and I suppose Bukit Timah Road, which suffered the onslaught of so much traffic. lies prostrate and aching In the sun this quiet Sunday
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  • 379 6  - S. KOREANS FAIL A GAIN S'pore Win 3-1 EE BOON LEE By A SINGAPORE AFA Combination again downed Uie isitinu South Korean team yesterday. Before a large crowd, the Koreans were defeated 3 l by a team which proved their superiority trom beginning to end. The SAI A team fully
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    43 6 V. Saaford Captain of the West Australian Youth boxing <«>ntin^« i nt Meets Austin Dunsiord. th* Siacaporc cap tain on arrival yesterday by the (haron. The Australians will fighl Singapore Youth for Ike magnificent Aw (hens' Ckft trophy. (Arrival sl«»iy on Page I^.>
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  • 58 6 Colony 's Strongest SINGAPORE S strongest X: play against the S I Korean tourists at .Talan Boar Stadium today The team will be: Chce Sen*;; Johar.. Teow Ko:-!£; Vass, Hanih. Hin Wenf; Omar Awr.ng. Boon Scong. [smaii Yusoff. Vassin and Alan King. The South Koreani will play another match on
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  • 91 6 SINGAPORE Cricket Club real the YMCA by six wickets on the SCC pndnng yesteidav. YMCA. going m to b.-tt ftr»t, were only nble to .score M rum a§ainst the steady bowling of Paulson who captured five wickets foi 26 runs. With six wickets m hand, the Club passed
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  • 81 6 PB Bovs Win The Replay 1 B I B B B t P Br.im t I A lent Ibrahim B •d the ball I bos On the cha i nd« They sc« nidway ihrous i < i -i ru t 1 .(led .n j <hot past ft I i I".
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  • 33 6 One Run Win For Indians I Am the Sinhalese Association run In an »-xci*: at Balestiei < I.\ i S n bo l< < captured 'h In reply, ihe S onl) i I b foui
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  • 66 6 Pretty Is TheWord... WHAT iScl.t.iM tram who l«»st to Kaffir* old i <iir!s AssoriafUoa m *< frirn<ll\ lift h.i II kauu- u»i i Friday eveatei Sitting fioin l«l| to < riijit: Sfl .1 M.h I. iiii.im s«t. p. nice Mam Capt), LAOW BrMcer. Standing lilt to rigkl mm Cpl. Otereaskaw,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 90 6 SOCCER s.xfa Youth Toiirrw •>it'' V ie t O f i I School >\ Raffle* Institnfi of Jnhi,i Bcsar, 4 p SAFA r. South Korea Jala n Bestir, 5p.m.; Cheerful Lad* CYMA (PM). Dit>. II nt Gojiimg; C. P. Samajan r. Kchenurai'i D r. CYMA. BOXING: lire; suuice r N&i
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  • 1505 7 To lie AAt. t Artist But... [{emurnuuie Work In Australia, China, japan And Malaya By CHRISTINE DIEMER irn of the century a younr 4, K tr.r uth emancipated ideas, decided to Im" artists career, a rather daring step Tn h,r a well brought up
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  • 927 7 y can perform the great task ing racial prejudice and gap between the East •Vest, says Han Suyin. 'l/onifm fa a condensed torsion of a U'livercd by the author of "A Many<l Thing,' Whs lfnn Savin, at a fast week be/ore member* of the ssociation,
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  • 1343 8 Easter Tou rists Converge On City More Britons Among Visitors PARIS, Saturday. pAMERA m hand the tourists of British and other nationalities stalked the streets of Paris In an unprecedented Easter invasion. Tickets m hand, Parisians got out of town m just as large numbers. I m i n d
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  • 471 8  -  Hal Boyle By THE question of the hour. la die v i* what do you want to be known as house miffs or homemakers? The mns\ desirabl? feminine career today is unquestionably marriage. The title most women seek and ai> proudest of is "Mrs." whether it b
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    • 1031 8 Youthful Vigor Restored In 24 Hours Clauds Fortified %^#^Py^| i>^ New Discovery jk.v^^^B 'P« you feel old befort your tlmtt Art you t:red. W& /gW'W X t-^n-dewn. vcrn out. a^d ur^blt to keen up »nn *>.t B LoBShBiW Jpttd and pleasures ef modern life? Do you suffer gV/ Wtmtn rom
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  • 2000 9 cinusrwE Jorgej\se\s owa stohy\ The Operation Was Successful Christine Begins To Live AgainAs A Woman CHAPTER FSIX (All right* incrvcd) ments progressed 1 bf R an to feel lull of the lirst time m my life. I wanted to taking some samples of m v
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    • 228 9 Give me some... Whenever you tcel weary and depre*ied, take j^ Yeast-Vite and you will feel better at on. el 4T "*^??—^^m TeKt*Vkt*l pownM action fives you frc^h 1 VipDUl and vna'itv. And it soothei »\vay head- IYI 4 ache, neuralgia, nerve or rheumatic pamv A^k /^U*£&) p YEAST-VITE Hj?,
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  • 1826 10  - THE HOAX OF COMMUNAL SOLIDARITY! S.Raja Ratnam iv^a&Sftlmt <r IT IS always a source of wonder and exasperation to me how people <an fall for the false solidarity and comfort ofTeied by communal politics. When ne analyses the appeals and promises of communalism dispassionately one cannot help but become aware
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  • 793 10 Tuesday, April 21, all the small daughters of the Indonesian community will be taken by their mothers to the Indonesian Club, m Singapore, to pay tribute to the woman who was a pioneer m the nationalist movement m Indonesia and who epitomised the early
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  • 90 10 Kaden Ad.ieng Kartini. whose 74 th birthday will be commemorated by the women and iiirls «if the Indonesian roniniunity on Tuesday. April 81. Although »he died m childbirth at the youthful ugt of 25 m l!»04. Karlini will always be remembered as a pioneer m the nationalist
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  • 2005 11  - Helpful Hints On Motoring In Europe Joining A.A. Is First Requisite MAXINE RAKICH By luk the many Malayans ingly travel conscioi r tion year, I would rortable and interesting fc i car through Europe. <K Thi u may seem an unusual thought to those who have never left Malaya, and
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    • 884 11  - How Should Malayans Live In UK? Andrew Roth By I TOW should Malayans 1 live m London? Should they live m purely British surroundings or should they attempt to recreate the British colours and Asian art forms of their native country? These questions arose with the arrival of Raja Uda.
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  • Lvor Kraal's Kallang Diary
    • 783 12 Far East As A Market For Air craft THE Far East ha s already proved a worthwhile market for established civil aircraft both from Britain and America, and the future rrrust be bright. There can be no doubt that, as the economic and technical development of Asia's millions gathers momentum,
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    • 1108 12 T HIS week, I have a plan tiom a leader to alleviate traffic mixup at the intersection outside Kalfang Airport. I wonder how our traffic experts will ivact to it and if it will be worth their while 10 give it some consideration. He writes: "Although
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  • MOVIE TALK
    • 622 13 are four top flf^t A f^S m Mala y a yer V portly Foremost of h V!o ßank Organisation films book by Xho^Mnn C he kins Dona d S,n^ n arr vatu at and star ring Jack HawMcKenna Denholm Elliott and Virginia
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    • 35 13 The films selected for free showing to the public m the U S.I.S. Theatrette m Rallies Place Singapore, from tomorrow till April 24 are "Happy journey" "Battle m Tarai" and Victory m Tarai.
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    • 49 13 T e 'ihtw? No 57-Anu T«ld; No. 5«-Eltaab»th SeUars; Lumpur. -ntries for a SUr Contest No. 11" is thto Closing date for t J*J le M S tomorrow. ConThursday, that aU pictures and coupons testants are aym «J™ «*J paper when submitted and m dis«uj]ifica(M^
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    • 197 13 LAUGHING ANNE' IN LONDON SOON HERBERT J. YATES, Z President of Republic Pic- tnres Corporation, has j announced that "Laugh- t ing Ann c," the first Z picture made jointly under the agreement with > Britain's top producer- Director. Herbert Wilcox, will have its world pre- S miere m London
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    • 379 13 Dirk Bogarde and Mai Zetterling are the principals m this moving drama filmed m the main m Germany. The story deals with this Simon (Dirk Bogarde) an escaped Dutch prisoner of war m Germany who gets life imprisonment for the murder of a soldier during a raid
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    • 386 13 Malta Story is a magnificent ribute to the epic defence of Malta during the war. The story is against the background of the heroic months when the full blast of the enemy's strength was turned on this tiny island. Although starved, battered and almost blown oil the
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  • 113 14 LEfT: Block ond wk.t., o ♦ovourit. colour combination m U.S. tummtr PhMoM this year, «r« combined m ttfmi 9 ht and circular patterns five a dramatic .ppeoronc* to this roy©« crep« 4resi. u j -m. k i*^ j CENTRE This coot ond dress ensemble, o
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  • 470 14 1 AM Chinese girl of 1». and for about IK month* hjkvr beea carry ius »n a love affair with a boy. Rocentlv I met a fine young man who wishes to marry me. I koow tKai I wan only mfatn* i ed with the
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  • 281 14 IF YOl' *rr not as izood looking jnd ri>manti< al]y inlrrrNtinc as you would like to br. just because you are overweight, you should firM .»r HI admit to yourself that over-eating may be the sole OMM *rf this. You naturally need a certain amount of food to
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  • 52 14 J^hf.P your ceilings clean With vacuum brush wan n,<, lK ,jr cloth-covered orooni COLOURFAST article! should be unshed separatehj so rhnf mo lint /rom £<&'? t fabrics icill cling to them. j£ A Hi (i blends m colour With the ifoor. an il!u*m.j m sp«ci U created m
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  • 230 14 BABY CAN REST IN MANY WAYS T^ROM the moment your A brtbj/ >* born, yuu cnti look forrenrd to daily d Terences m her attitude. Thts I is particularly true of her willingness to take nmm. When the bnby gets to be about two year.< old. u>r distance, she Jiiai/
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  • Article, Illustration
    116 14 IN the tiny chapel a shaft of sunlight shone on the radiant bride m the wheelchair, as the congregation sane the words of "O Perfect Love." The bride, Dorothy Braithwaite, 22. squeezed the hand of her bridegroom. Fred Doust. 24. and tears glistened m her eyes. The minuter has spoken
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  • 327 14 ROME. (AP) Oops Did something slip? No. Milady. It's the Italian mode for Spring and Summer, now appearing m many countries after a debut here recently. It's the "Low Back Look. Rome's fashion houses admittedly out to under-cut Paris prices m a battle for the dollar
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  • 235 14 Tips On Teeth r\KN though it is«'t always possible for you to have a toothbrush with you wherever you go, it is still viUl that your teeth reveive after-meal care. Dentists generally agree that acids and barteria arising from food particles lodged between the teeth
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  • 116 14 HOLLYWOOD— Ann B-.yth. who admits to prejudice, believes that doctors make the best husbands. She also admits thai she neve* gave the matter much thought until she met Dr James Melfulty, an obstetrician. "Doctors are so understand- i ing." expounds Ann. "'and my Jim even more so." (they're
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  • 51 14 Photo. Lot* telerision starlet Rosemmry CoUigmn takes tune out from a TV reiiearSitl tv womk up a little sun nnd freah air outside tlie NBC studio m Hollyxr-tod, irher c sh? ig workina Her brainy and scanty tOttutm Caught the ejc o; a potttim photogrnuhc-. Wide
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    • 380 14 C $l& M H 'i j. 'b "Wk 111 "W^ 111 T* m Z 'Wif^i^Lniiii Jiii NiiiinTiii miMtaMßaTii a tua^ar J fetjy 9b 4 2 wB cay 5 vv-NB s& W awl 'Aft mad Bti'miK\\ ry*H>\\s Q I O T A T I O J X ""t a a c
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  • Article, Illustration
    1160 15 the CoM^irfßacket^ Why .y^^..- Call Girl Has To Be Home Before Her Husband Returns HARRY PROCTER With a colleague he gathered the evidence (he London call- i c Is hated. lives have been so wordhave faithless H been Jo afraid of their ling out. Little Pat. c
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  • 209 15 How to order a pattern: Fill m the measurement chart. Then with seven Standard Pattern Service coupons pI v three ten-cent stamps (to cover postal charges) send It to the Standard Pattern Service, 1n Singapore Standard, l^o Robinson Road, SmganyiP 1 In return you will
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  • 378 15 (ILIETLY, aad with no fanfare and little <. publicity, lh« new International Women's Club of Singapore ha* achieved membership of nearly 100 women and a programme that will take them through June, all within the space of a f«w months, Mrs. Dorothy Fells the Chairman revealed yesterday.
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  • 171 15 MRS. DOROTHY FELLS This month I, China's month, and ha* also Included a trip to TtafaUar Hum* for tapers. May will have a "Km tlsh Morninf," when a \im| will be made to the York Hill Home and thei> will I* a lecture on •'Car* of n Hair
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    • 183 15 FROM TODAY YOU CAN ONLY ORDER THIS PATTERN FiU m This Chart THESE are the measurements I nee d from you. Follow the instructions closely and fill m the blank spaces provided below IN INCHES. 1 Shoulder to shoulder 4c Shoulder to bust 2 Bust (Entire width over the fullest
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    • 160 15 keeps you j^em a> a dt£am* an (ia\ Mlf^^^f/ Mr M&H* **^Hr E^ery rtdrning after bathing, dust Pond's Talcum Powder all over your skin. Jn aa easy-to-hold container, it tprinkles smoothly to give you that delicate perfume that Clings all day. V*/|^L/ 5 POWDER Trstk •nquinmt to. L. D. SEYMOUR
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  • 770 16  - BIRTH, MARRIAGE DEATH Biggest Events In Lives Of The Chinese TSENG CHUNG -LI Observed With Great Pomp Much Ceremony By O the Chinese, three events are of paramount importance m their lives birth, marriage and death. Elaborate ceremonies are held to mark these occasions, whatever the social or financial position
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  • 163 16 r |'IJF old ladies advised my wife not to carry or move y articles of furniture; she was told to do only light household work; she was not to bend or lie on side; she was to take long m the cool of the ing daily, but
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  • 315 16 L last the great day arx^ rived. I was working when my flrst-born came into this world. I wa» informed by an excited brother-in-law by phone that it's a boy. I obtained the necessary permission to go home and my mother told me to offer incense
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  • 154 16 T UNCHEON over, he ..wat Li set m the centre j( a huga round table, m the midal oe an assortment of articles representing the various professions he might tnter an abascus. a very smalt hammer, a sword, scissors, inkY, brushes, pens, an official sest!> herbs, etc.
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  • 343 16 A I ORE than 30 years ago, there was, to me, a most memorable wedding m our home. My cousin-sister was marred m the oldfashioned style Which was the vogue tn those days. The marriage was the result of negotiations by a mutual friend of our fami'v
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  • 140 16 r rHIS ceremony over, the bridegroom then ielt with his friends for home and only returned at night when the bride had to serve h;s friends tea m the bridal chamber. This was the o<vasion for good-humoured banter of both the new'y-weds. The bride was not
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  • 263 16 WHEN Confucius was mk* ed about oea;h he rep ied that he d.d not know life yet. >o how could he know about death? Probably that Is how we feel about death. To the Chinese, ru .m is an inevitable ea amity and an occasion to appease
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  • 126 16 THE wedd.ng ceremony wai elaborate. It took three womtn mon thar three hours to set the bride': hair, powder her and dresi her m her red and gorgeoui bridal robe for the occa sion. Indeed, the groom*! party arrived some quartei of an hour before the
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    • 75 16 a glimpse of Chinese hiztory KUNG MING _/V V OF MILITARY STRATEGY JmT"*' Were overcome by Wv y^TT^ Jf vT""^^^ l§> gat which de- .J^X \r^ I f^^ fili' ditcove^v o4 on H helped hit army to victory. 1 Anothct fam o a t Medicinal Product, Chinko Whit* |VVmd Mixture
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    • 324 16 1b get a fcout^S^ quickly, safely Jsskt an d n comfort SHai and t^ save moneyV^ t00... buy a 350 c.c. 8.5.A. this 350 c.c. B.S.A. Mode! H M iv the purpose mororo'de. It ha< a bH IttM yet is economical to run and easy to rid? Aak your B.S.A.
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  • 1057 17  -  JOY MANSON great Work But More Aid Needed Mn^il s Lc P er Colony. c were— nw.uQ you d grey stone > npass tne ock, hos- :'.itories. ♦he settlere the need !he entire tjng i prisonto patients tment >priing up ills. A new ,(i wooden
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    825 17  -  REGINALD PECK The strange love life of the new Statin By The Toast Of The Opera Is Now Russia's Tsarina 1 AS the last notes of the orchestra fade and tiie curtain fails on an opera m Moscow's great Bolshoi Theatre a thunder of applause breaks from the
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    • 292 17 /WJ'JFWHT^nifyj^biyaT tup pa/ i* contest i j4X>OQ PRIZE MONEY f 1+ tit m#* Irt^jil RUI.ES COIfDITIONS OF EJfIBT ~ave to do: Over a period of two months six different sports pictures will be I m Mafaya's newspapers. Each picture will appear for one week. Today features I t sn6 is
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    • 250 17 xmM I m Enjoy this delicious drink around the clock Ymi n«*«-d Mf»rr »ay "no fo Instant IWutn Drink it morrnna: or nijjhi, uith weoJi Bff brtwevn any tun* y«u want a delirimj.i Average. Instant Postuin a healthful bevora^e modi* fn.m wii.'^tomi- wheat arxf bran. InsLaiii Posfum rontHina no catTrin
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  • 111 18 GRANT, i now i is Al i Sqd 1 tare 1 ith a kee 1 d t i h ill ed to sail m I x i wai r.** After n g ;ed t i reti ter tou everal provide fair I m I c Club be subject to
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  • 129 18 'I HI". In f i; k i Selel al 1 dn ;-n i n d aga R F nine m n rr. it Sele tmong the 1 itatives. The defeal »f Butt< nvv. lelming and ii f the a Wi liani and iv- Farrow <t. i
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  • 211 18 i\ 1111 Milts >lass«d St.ni Rare las! sundry at Tengah, Place ©I Cliangl <<•"- tinutfi to hold '»< s reputation, as (lit- l>t-v.| "time tri.dist" union? th«- K.A.F. C%clist* m ♦he Colony by trtosriag the* eremi: Hopper, Flying Boa* \Vin£». -.vis the second rider home
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  • 141 18 "I he hrst shall be last and the last shall be first" appears to be the motto of Captain Simpson ho has taken over the coaching of the R. A.S.C. School shooting team. In the last quarter shoot of the Nee Soon Small Bore Rifle Club
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  • 625 18 Fencing at Tanglin Gymnasium last »\eek had it* loll«»v. er^ and tlu*re was ;i pi<e atlc-tflanee on Wednesday evening when the G.O.C. SinKapure Rase District, Mai <i«*n <. O'Carrull Scott <iB. CRE, presented the prizes to the winners and runners-up. lhe President s M I. Eva VIBE,
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  • 156 18 Congratulations thi s week go to Staff Serjeant Doran, R.A.O.C. the only Army boxrr to retain his title at the InterServices Boxing Championships this year. He scored a points decision over C.P O. Parkes o f the Royal Navy m a very close fight. Sgt. Robbins. R.E.M.E Workshops. Bantam-Weight
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  • 1027 18  -  'ROGER' By AFTER a terrific struggle, Royal Air Force Singapore went down to the South Vietnam Civilians m the semi-final of the soccer competition between Singapore, Hong Kong, North Vietnam Army and Navy Combined and the South Vietnam Civilians at Saigon* Singapore lost m
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  • 497 18 ARMY cricket both on the Island and In the Federation has started well with wins all round Col Knox's XI, a fairly good Singapore Army representative side, beat Sic S.C.R C and the Combined Services m Malaya also beat a select Civilian Xl^while
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  • 106 18 nSt H £f *> RAF Seletar Fust Eleven^ match with RAF Tengah was "rained off" th*» 2nd' g?«S Eleven open« 3 a Access tul weekend with a sjx-wicket win against Brnddell CC Braddell declared at 9 for 86 m this innings Newton was the outstanding bowler taking S
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  • 359 18 There is something about being the first winner of a trophy even though others follow up to Win the same trophy. As time marches on and different names appear on the cup or shield each year one can almost hear the soldier of 1962 say "Ah, but
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  • 203 19 KAAAAPPEAL FOR GOVT. HELP ALOR STAR, Sat- A *tron ff appeal to the state and fnr S? 1111^" assistance 52?™ the cons truction of a s S e "t,^y equippeS a t U lth ci »d« tracks to be madV available to the Public, was made b y Dr. C
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  • 123 19 Coronation Tour Contest oi me o'usai'uic owoaard will choose th« S«SS .tjjrtfi; Sff^Sr Ceremoni A hich .will last three months, from Feb- < 11 held under the Joint sponsorship of .t.ndard and Messrs. Alfred's Corona I undertake to finance the winner's et um trip to the United Kingdom by air
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  • 516 19  - Let's Talk CRICKET LALL SINGH For thOM that do not poueai w^gP^e and detailed set of L?ni C v Laws on Cricket I complete clarification of the law by a leading English protester. :u umpire. The striker Is out L.B.W.— It with any part of his por«on except hi s
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  • 511 19 l mentioned] ad the miPS .U times. hit I (lid not vmtot jnstead .jnd fans n ih r >übn::. issions are always a jjood sign, and quite often produce good results. An Umpire* job is not a very ankful one. and wherever Cricket is played, it
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  • 66 19 KIT ALA LUMPUR. Sat.7YMCAdrew with Postals vi a friendly game of cricket on the Brickfields ground. well to capture four *I<*etfor 18 runs. When stumps re Ml^ a^S the YMCA were 63 runs ior 7 wickets. Naveretnam the V's star batsmen, *<£*%£* with a good knock of 22
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  • 555 19  - INSIDE SPORT JEFFERY JAMES' ANOTHER SAFA SUSPENSION? If the Permuda episode ended at SAFA's Council room where N. S. Hogan and his Commission of Knquiry suspended all the players who made the "pirate" tour of Kota Bahru, it seems that some overenthusiastic gate-boy at Jalan Besar stadium did not think
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  • 155 19 TALKING about rules, a reader wants to know whether SAFA's Commission of Enquiry is going to sit again to suspend the SAFA Councillors who broke SAFA's rule when they refused to promote Rovers "A H according to the rules... (I asked them about this and they
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  • 263 19 One night n few months ago. g young Chinese boxer got himself hit off his feet. And no wonder. He moved with the grace of an elephant, and he was puffing like a steam engine at the end of two rounds. This lad fought againsi a
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  • 245 19 ft RFPUTATION Htctor Constance, welterweight king #°<SL w^lt Indies official contender for the Empire title, SL^No^^among world welters-looks good enough to beat SE iZ* SiDsman without much of a sweat when they 25?tfAJuSr?SS e>t at the Happy World stadium. SS^S^iSa 3WJ?&. the Juke-box at KaXaS A^JoU a
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  • 250 19 Aussies Arrive Singing SINGING the "Waltzing Matilda' lH^gJ^iMrnlian Youth boxers nvfr^J m Singapore ye&terday for their engagement with Colony Youth boxers tomorrow and Tuesday night. At the wharf to welcome them were Mr. L. R. M. Me Intyre, Australian Trade Commissioner. Mr. B. 1.. Dunsford, Secretary of SABA, and Mr.
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  • 229 19 TAIPING. S.it.— A popular soccer peraonality, both as a player and as a referee, is Inche M. Salleh of the THceoms Department. Taiping. Born m the Coco* Island, he later moved to Singapore for schooling whore he showed his prowess at soccer at the Raffles Institution iind
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  • 32 19 THE Singapore Business Houses league fixture between OTEC and Shell at Jaian Besar stadium on Wednesday is postponed to Thursday. The game will b e played on the F. N. ground.
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  • 25 19 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Singapore Recreation Club tQßßOjxfiw ft 9.30 k, ra.
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  • 329 19 SABA 'S BIG NIGHTS TIIL stafr X vet for the biggest Youth Uoxing tourn.i ment m the history of Singapore. M€ o |ony l>o«t*r c tans are dur tor r.irr tr»'at when tin- Australian t»..»f. j rlash with Ma«i|M»rr Amateur Boxing Association Youth lioxers at thr llapp% World tomorrow mil
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