The Straits Times, 5 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951. <¥- PRICE FIFTEEN CENT*
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  • 327 1 New truce talks site rejected 'KAESONG ONL V' offkp i TO RIDGWAY TOKYO, Thursday. ■pHK Communists rejected today General Ridgway's proposal that the Korea truce talks be moved to a new site. A message from the Communist leaders «aid they insist that the talks be
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  • 24 1 TOKYO, Thurs— The Japanese Government will send observers to the United Kingdom this month to study Britain's electoral system.— Reuter.
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  • 42 1 REAR ADMIRAL H. W. FAULKNER. Flag Officer. Malayan Area, boards the training ship of the Malayan Naval Force, Malaya, daring his inspection of the Malayan Naval barracks m Singapore yesterday morning. Straits Times picture. (Report m Page 7).
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  • 97 1 DRIVER of a Tay Koh Vat bus was killed and seven passengers injured when the bus crashed into a tree on the 9. 2 mile Thomson Road. Singapore, yesterday. The bus. on the Beach Road-Seletar route, was going to the Naval Base. The bus
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  • 58 1 BOMBAY. 'i"hurs. JHE Indian Socialist Party, announced yesterday it would contest 80 per cent of about 4.000 seats at India's first general election this winter T ii to 15 prr cent of these ould be contested m al'ianro with four political croups which include the Party
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  • 33 1 BOMBAY. Thurs— Dr. John Mo t thai. Indian economist and ex-Finance Minister, said yesterday that India should revalue the par value of the rupee as a "remedy against ii"l;' ion."— Reuter.
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  • 230 1 PARLIAMENT: THE KING MAY SIGN ORDER OPERATION A SUCCESS, M.P.s TOLD LONDON, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, told the House of Commons today that the King's operation was a success. .Court circles said the King might be able to sign personally a proclamation tomorrow dissolving Parliament. Mr. Attlee opened
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  • 116 1 FRENCH REPEL BIG ATTACK SAIGON, Thurs. FRENCH Union infantry supported by fighter aircraft have thrown back a massive attack by Vietminh trying to take the Nghialo Valley, northwest Tonking, the French Army reported today. The valley Is m the Thai country about 68 miles northwest of Hanoi. More than 8.000
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  • 56 1 ROME. Thurs. JTALY last night imposed a ban on the free movement of Rumanian and Hungarian diplomats, their families and staffs outside Rome and the surrounding area. Special passes will be required to leave this area. The limitation has been imposed after similar action against Italian
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  • 44 1 CALCUTTA, Thurs. A splinter 3J inches long one 11 Inches broad has been extracted from the left lung of a Pakistani boy by a Dacca doctor. The splinter had been embedded l n an accident two months ago.— A.P.
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  • 87 1 THE Conservative Party yes- terday promised to semodel Britain's system of taxing business and to impose an emergency excess arms profits taxing on the American model. In a statement amplifying its election manifesto, the Party said that the excess of profits tax would aim to ensure
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  • 44 1 UR. Attlee, winding up the Labour Party conference, asked party workers to work hard to get the Labour vote m the General Election. He said: "We may win, or we may not win. I believe we'll win."— Reuter. U.P.. A.P.
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Thurs. BRITISH Servicemen m Korea will receive bonuses for combat services, starting at a minimum of £10, the War Office announced today. It will be graded according to rank and length of service In Korea. A lieutenant with 18 months' service will receive £51 ss.
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  • 28 1 AUCKLAND. Thurs.— Five earth tremors rocked buildings In the Golden Bay area of Nelson province New Zealand, early this morning. No damage was reported.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. Australia will double her ground forces m Korea early next year, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced today. A.P.
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  • 241 1 TEHERAN, Thursday. T*HE Persian Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq told the Majlis today that he would leave on Sunday to present Persia's case m the oil dispute with Britain to the United Nations. He wiped away tears as he said: "I am sure that on this trip
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  • 44 1 VENTURA, California, Thurs.— Nancy Chaffee. America's indoor lawn tennLs champion, and Ralph Kiner. star baseball player of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will be married m the Trinity Episcopal Church m Santa Barbara, California,- on Oct. 13. Nancy \a 22, Kiner 27.— A.P.
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  • 37 1 VALETTA. Thurs. A squadron of American naval patrol planes, with 300 officials and men. will strengthen Mediterranean air defence forest based on Maltr this month. It will operate with the United States Sixth Fleet. Beuter.
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  • 29 1 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. GEN. Benjamin Menendez was today sent to 15 years m prison for leading the unsuccessful revolt against the Peron Government last week.— U.P.
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  • 35 1 OTTAWA^ Thurs— Canada has decided xo increase emergency allocations of newsprint to help countries m special need, usually reliable sources said here. The latest allocation will probably total 14,000 tons. Reuter.
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  • 86 1 She'll cost him fortune HOUSTON, Texas, -Thursday. A TEXAN lost his heart to an Egyptian belly dancer and his rich mother *ays he will lose his inheritance. Shepherd King 111 said m Paris that he would become a Muslim and marry the dancer,
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  • 32 1 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. THE military attaches of the Soviet Union, Communist China, Poland and Czechoslovakia left Swedish Army manoeuvres yesterday because they said they were too rigorously supervised.— Reuter.
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  • 29 1 BONN, Thurs— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's government charged today that Socialist Opposition leader Mr. Kurt Schumacher, was receiving copies of secret documents stolen from Adenauer's own office. U.P.
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  • 45 1 WHEN Mrs. E.B.A. Fowlea sneezed into her handkerchief while homeward bound on a tram m Brisbane, she blew three diamond rings worth £A425 out of the handkerchief and out of the tram. She went to the police instead of the doctor. Reuter.
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  • 51 1 JViK BOKIS VOLKOV, First Secretary of the Russian Legation m Siam. who is the first Russian delegate to arrive for the ECAFE conference m Singapore next week. There will be 10 Russians at the conference. Strict security precautions were taken at Kallang airport yesterday. Straits Times
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  • 52 1 'NOT RED' SAYS JESSUP WASHINGTON, Thurs. AMERICA'S Ambassador-at-Large, Dr. Philip Jessup, denied yesterday a charge by Senator Joseph McCarthy that he was affiliated to six Communist fronts. Dr. Jessup was testifying under oath before a Senate foreign relations sub-com-mittee considering his nomination by President Truman to be a United Nations
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  • 37 1 LONDON, Thurs. Two hundred Roman Catholic girl employees m a pyjama factory In Claudy, northern Ireland, went back to work yesterday after a one-day strike against their forewoman's marriage to a Protestant.
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  • 126 1 Airliner landing wheel jams A QANTAS-BOAC ConA stellation, with faulty unde r-carriage circled over Singapore for more than an hour last night. Then it landed safely. Carrying 32 passengers and a crew of nine the aircraft left, Jakarta ]re3terdar morning bound for Sydno After taking off from Jaknru for Darwin
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  • 82 1 LONDON. Thurs. (Jen. Mohammed Ayub Khan. Commander-in-Chief of th« Pakistan Army, today called on Lt.-Gen. Sir Neville Brownjohn, deputy chief of the British Imperial General Staff at the War Office. The Pakistani commander was later seeing Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Thurs— MLss. Peggy Cripps, 29-year-old daughter of Sir Stafford Cripps, former British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said here today that her father would take no part m the election campaign. Reuter.
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  • 482 3 "SERIOUS' DROP IN POOt $598,000,000 down fat three months Biggest loss m any quarter during peace LONDON, Thursday. BRITAIN'S gold and dollar reserve* fell by $598,000,000 during the quarter ended >ept. 30, the Treasury announced last night. This was by far the biggest loss on record for .ny peacetime quarter,
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 3 bWAMI •> Vl\.\.VVM>.\ Saraswati, a 52-year-old Hindu recline, has started a 'fast unto death' m the grounds of the Indian Parliament m New Delhi, m protest against a new bill conferring equal marriage and property rights on women— AT. pic tore.
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  • 29 3 MADRID, Thurs. President Qulrino of the Philippines last night attended a dinner given m his honour at the Orlan Palace by General Franco and Senora Franco. A.F.P
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  • 186 3 THE END IS NEAR, SAYS DE LATTRE PARIS, Thurs. (GENERAL Jean De 11 Lattre De Tassigny, French Commander-in-Chief In the Far East, now visiting Paris, said yesterday that France's v.;ir with the Vietminh m Indo-China was drawing to a close. 'It will be a matter ol r.iunths." he said. That
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  • 37 3 GPNEVA. Thurs. Charles Davis. 24-year-old negro held by Geneva police for nearly i year on a political espionm? charge, will go on trial before the Federal Criminal Court m Lausanne on October 15— A.F.P.
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  • 24 3 PARIS, Thurs. Soviet scientists have succeeded m i ping a wine harrest on the island of Sakhaline, Ta&s tgencjr reported from Mosciw.—A.F.P.
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  • 47 3 A GuO&TLI SMOKfc rin* ebbs froat a five-inch battery m the heavy ciwiaei USB Toledo d nnr a lwnbardment *f the besiege* Commnnfat transport centre •I YVonsan. Korea, recently. vVoasaa has been under sief c by UN forces for seven montbA— A.P. photo.
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  • 132 3 LONDON. Thurs. A BLIND man gave the alarm and saved 30 Urea when fire swept a 16th. century hotel at SeMeceoinbe, Sussex, during the nlghw Four Ore brigades called by radio fought for two boon to save the ancient three-storey Umbered house. Only the
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  • 32 3 LONDON. Thms.— Princeai Btebeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will return from their North American tour on board the Empress of Scotland, a Canadian Pacific Railway ship.— AJ
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  • 52 3 BERLIN, Thurs.— Russia has protested to the Allies against provocations along the sane boundary m Benin by anti-Communist West Berlin organisations. The Berlin representative of the Sorlet Control Commission said squads of youths set fire to newspaper sands and food shops and smashed shop windows near
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  • 221 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF UMS Glory has arrived m Hong; Kong from Korean waters and leave* for Singapore today. Parit Education Department clerks yesterday took the places of striking teachers m supervising examinations. The Japanese newspaper, Yomtari. has reported that four large Russian patrol boats are operating
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  • 159 3 Will correct heart disease WASHINGTON, Thursday. A PLASTIC valve i s ready for use m the human* body's biggest blood vessel to correct a form of heart disease, a Georgetown University doctor reported yesterday. The doctor, Charles A. Hut nagel, said its use In human
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  • 50 3 CANBERRA. Thnra. The Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies tn the Hoimt of Representatives last night said increased taxation prorixtons were essential Those who claimed taxation shook! not be Increased were In fact advocating a deficit budget that would be aa inflationary budget, he said Reuter.-AJLP.
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  • 48 3 OTTAWA Than. The Prfme Minister, Bfr. St. Laurent, told reporters yesterday that the government would announce iv new gold marketing policy within a few days. He met for three hows with the Cabinet bnt refused to mt vlmt (flctslons weie taken— UP.
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  • 112 3 NEW DELHI, Than. THE mystery surruuudinr; the death of Bubhas Chandra Boat, who Mi up the Indian National Army m Singapore to fight with the Japanese against Britain In Burma during the war. remains nnsolred. An Indian Government mission trying to establish whether
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  • 220 3 WASHINGTON, Thuix RUSSIA has exploded another atomic bomb, the White House announced last night. Hie Press Secretary, Mr. Joseph Short, declined to give details, but his statement followed unofficial reports that Russia had recently made two new atomic explosive tests, one of which had been successful. On
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  • 64 3 LONDON. Than. A three power military mission will visit Turkey In about 10 dayg time to discus* th* prospect of forming a Middle Eastern command linked with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. It will be led by General Omar Bradley, chairman of the U.S Chlefi
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  • 29 3 BELGRADE, Than.—Fourteen people to go Oq trial tomorrow are accused of collaborating with the Soviet secret police, spying, sabotage and other activities against Yugoslavia.— AFP.
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  • 209 4 Exam is held up while boys sing their protest POT ICE V\\ WATTS OUTSIDE SCHOOL 'WOKE than 50 Chinese schoolboys yesterday protested at having to sit for an examination at the Catholic High School, Queen Street, Singapore. They held up the examination by singing. Outside the school a police radio
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  • 260 4 TH E Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will open the ECAFE trade promotion conference at 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. The conference, which will last till Oct. 18, is expected to be attended by 160 delegates. After the plenary session the
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  • 24 4 YESTERDAYS SINGAPORE WEDDING MISS GLENNIS MAY PRINCE, and Mr GfW|» Kenneth Setten after their wedding yesterday afternoon at the Singapore Registry Office-Straits) Times purture.
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  • 187 4 WARRANT&OUT FOR TWO PENANG, Thursday. fPHE Penang Coroner, Mr. D. C. I. Wernham, yes- terday ordered warrants to be issued for the arrest of a mother and son, Ch'ng Chooi Scan and Tan Tua Thow, on a charge of causing the death 01 an unborn baby.
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  • Federation News in brief
    • 61 4 KUALA Lumpur's typhoid epidemic is "very definitely abating." the Municipal Health Officer, Dr. W Puleston-Jones, said yesterday He added that the number of cases reported had dropped from 20 a week for the first three weeks m September to only five In the fourth week. Seven cases
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    • 45 4 The Peninsular Mala y s' Union has lost touch with its president Inche Hashim Ghani, since he left Penang early last week. According to Inche Hashim's programme he should be m Kuala Trengganu today but It is reported that he has returned to Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 30 4 The little town of Paloh m Johore, with a predominantly Chinese population, held its first elections over the week-end. The tmon, including the resettlement aria, teas divided into three wards.
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    • 40 4 ALTHOUGH a new pontoon bridge will be ready m Klang early next year the town will -till have only one bridge for the heavy traffic between the two parts of the town, it was stated at Klang Town Board meeting.
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    • 53 4 A new scheme lor the training of Assistant Chinese Resettlement Officers is being prepared by the Federation Government. Col. J. L. H. Davie.s. formerly of Force 136, secretary for Chinese Affairs. Perak, will be m charge of the scheme. His headquarters will be at Taiping where the training school is
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    • 22 4 LEADING townspeople of Klang, said to be dissatisfied with the way the town's affairs are run, have formed a District Citizens' Association.
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    • 28 4 WORK on a $250,000 building for a mariners' club, first proposed m 1946, has startd on a site m the Penang esplanade area leased by the Settlement Government.
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  • 52 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. pHEE KAI CHIN was fined $700, m default three months' imprisonment, for attempting to evade duty amounting to $73 on 15 wrist watches valued at $488. In passing sentence, the Magistrate said that the smuggling of watches was too prevalent nowadays. The watches
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  • 52 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thars.Koh Yin. a licensed liquor dealer of Scudai, was fined $200 at Johore Bahru 'today for failing to keep an account of saies and $200 for failing to keep a stock book. H e said that he had busy, having just moved into the
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  • 41 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Security forces killed a bandit m the Kota Tinggl area of JOHORE yesterday. Bandits set fire to a lorry m the Segamat area of JOHORE today. They set fire to four lorries m Johore on Tuesday
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  • 30 4 A new Dakota for the Malayan Airways fleet arrived yesterday at Kallang airport The aircraft took six days to come from Britain. This is the company's 11th aircraft.
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  • 181 4 a SUGGESTION made recently by Mr. M. P. D. A Nair, Singapore City Councillor, that the City Council set up its own labour exchange was yesterday opposed by another Councillor. Mr. S. 8. Many am. Mr. Manyam, a member of the Progressive Party, said there already
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 86 4 YWCA: Malay classes. 9.15 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., 5.15 p.m. YMCA: Art exhibition, 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; hockey at Balestier. YMCA vs. GHQ. 5.15 p.m., commercial classes 5.30 p.m.; Judo and body -building classes, 5.30 p.m.; Malay literacy class, 8.30^ p.m. CHINESE YMCA: music class. 2.30 p.m.; badminton. 5 p.m.;
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  • 204 5 COUNCIL MAY BUY SHENTON WAY SITE $500,000 LIMIT ON DEFICIT Forecast by City Council President A NY deficit m Singapore City Council's budget for next year is not likely to exceed $500,000, it was forecast yesterday by the President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. Estimates of revenue and expenditure for
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  • 148 5 SINGAPORE electricity department's new offices and showrooms may be built near Shenton Way. off Anson Road. The former proposal to build a $2,500,000 eight-storey building on Crown land facin North Bridge Road In front of the Union Jack Club, has been scrapped. The City C incil will ask the Commissioner
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  • 197 5 firms and symO pathisers m Singapore recently gav c $280 to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association m lieu of wreaths for the funeral of the late Mrs Yeo Tiong Wee The gifts were at the request of Mrs Yeo's son. Mr Yeo Beng Teck. who
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  • 77 5 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has collected $206,220 from members for the Singapore AntlTuberculosis Association. The donation will be handed over on Oct. 19, when members of the Chamber wiil be guests of S.A.T.A. at a tea party at Tanjontr Pagar. Chief donors are: Mr. Tan
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  • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Corporal Abdul Majid bin \lohd Said, a special constable, was charged m the Police Court with committing an offence against a Chinese recruit He was remanded pending trial
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  • 112 5 MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour member on the Singapore Legislative Council, will ask Government, whether it is necessary that a certificate Issued by a private practitioner to a Government employee has to be countersigned by a Government Medical Officer. If the answer is yes, he
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  • 43 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Four special constables, Sidek bin Haji A. Majid, Kwek Ah Kow, K. Velu and Krlshnan Nair, were charged m the Police Court with giving false information to Inspector Ami bin Md. Salleh. The case was postponed.
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  • 41 5 Mrs. I. Q. Salmond was the organiser of the recent Flag Day of the Singapore Branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She is not the president of the organisation as was stated yesterday.
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  • 384 5 *TO celebrate World Animal Day, nearly 5,000 Singa--1 pore schoolchildren, members of the Animal Lovers' League, yesterday gathered at Jalan Bwar stadium m a rally organised by the League. The children took part in a march past and, to close the show, formed a cross,
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  • 160 5 A START is likely to be made this year on the $600,000 scheme approved by the Singapore City Council for the development of the Connaught Drive reclamation. The City Architect, Mr. W I. Watson told the Straits Times yesterday sufficient funds were available m
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  • 92 5 pOREION exports of tin and tin concentrate* during September from the Federation and Singapore (excluding movements between these two countries) totalled 6,375 long tons, an increase of 199 long tons over August, according to Malayan tin statistics 1 yesterday. Chief countries of destination were United Kingdom
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  • 85 5 Exchange of persons between countries is one of the besr ways of promoting world understanding and peace, said Mr. LJm Yew Hock, president of the Labour Party and member If the Singapore Legislative Council, who Is now In the United States. Mr. Lim is living
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  • 142 5 POM next Sunday, the 8.8.C.'s General Overseas Service will broadcast to South-East Asia speeches by< representatives of the parties fighting the General Election m Britain. First on the air, on Sunday at 8 p.m., will be Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Labour Foreign Secretary.
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  • 25 5 •JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.WiK Siann Hor. a Singapore driver, was fined $150 at Johore Bahru today for carrying an excess weight of 14 tons.
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  • 20 6 MR. CHELLIAH H. COOKI. J.P veteran educationalist of Jaffna College, passed away peacefully on Oct. 3rd, aged 91 years.
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  • 97 6 MR. C V. BOSWELL desire* to thank all friend* and relative* for their floral tributes and expressions of nympathy In his sad bereavement, and especially the Doctors. Sisters and Nurses of Ward 31. General Hospital, for their kind and sympathetic attent'on. which he much apDreclnted. THR FAMILY of the
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Fri, Oct. 5, 1951.
    • 557 6 Committee Of Enquiry The proceedings which are being taken against certain officers inculpated m the Report of the Commission of Enquiry into tiie December riots are not, of course, a second investigation of the riots m the privacy of a quasi-judicial committee. But it is hard to believe that there
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    • 564 6 Mr. Richard Stokes' reported statement that Malayan production of rubber and tin "is to be increased" was itself the product, it may be assumed, of conference fatigue. In the context of Malayan statistics and facts, it is at any rate perverted optimism. Mr. Stokes and Whitehall
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  • 1239 6 The crux of Tito's fight with Stalin YUGOSLAVIA'S MAIN PROBLEM IS THE PEASANTS; IT IS YUGOSLAVIA is a lovely country lovely but poor. After staying one day and two nights m the much-battered city of Belgrade, we Journeyed by car from there to Zagreb. This is one of the main
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  • 242 6 Government and the peasants about the sale of grain and of pigs. Most of the other agricultural products are sold freely m the market for whatever price they can get. The Government fixes a certain proportion for each peasant which he must sell to the State.
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  • 411 6 \On the r Peiiang Musings tUHILINO away a few minutes on Monday afternoon m the lobby of Raffles Museum, I looked at a picture of Suffolk House, Penang, painted m 1817. Suffolk House was built by Captain Light and IInheritt t <l by his wife. Later it was t heresidence
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 251 6 HAVING read with some consternation of th€ sorry state of our city's finances— ln consequence of which it has apparently become "oui rieht and our duty" to subscribe every cent we car spare to the City Loan— it wa s more than astonishing to read
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    • 147 6 A READER recently xeflected m your columns on the neglected Dalhousie Memorial obelisk m Empress Place, and the full inscription was reproduced. A somewhat similar inscription, but briefer, ls recorded at the side of the driveway of Raffles Museum. I think very few people have noticed this
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    • 125 6 ALL that can be said to A "Hangat" of his letter of Sept. 27 Ls that the protectors did not let the Malays down, but that the Malays let themselves down. This "Hangat" admits when he speaks of "the foolishness of Malays of past generations." May I
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    • 85 6 WHO ls the Sultan of Johoce to demand the diversion Y)f R.A.F. aircraft over Johore Bahru because the notae troubles him? Has fie heard of the Emergency? Does he realise that many hundreds of men of all races are suffering far greater hardships than mere noise
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    • 669 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. TABOR: To Connie and Freddie daughter, at the Youngburg Memorial HosptUl. on Wednesday. 3rd October. MURDOCH: To Frank and Mary, on Yd Oct.. at Norlhcote Nursing Home. Bombay. sister. Susan Jane, for Jean and Margot. STBTTEN PRINCE: Georges Gordon Kenneth, ton of John W. Bet ten (deceased) and
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    • 69 6 -p. READER'S Digest 'AMERICAN EDITION) ffeid A Naturtl Method of Child-Planning Taka Cod with You on Monday. Blunt Truths About Asia Where Do Those Bright Ideas Come From? The Tro« b I c with Marriage la Covernment by Assassination No More Homework? Total War and Coexistence "Meet the Press" Book
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    • 80 6 i R.V.||f£|l^ ffI^^IUPTICIBM Fellow ;,,>titutt Ophthalmic jpiici«n Fellow Worshipful Co of Specta !e-Mdkerv iEnR Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H M Forces South Eat Asta 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** NO DEEP DIPPING, NO GROPINO INTO flS^ INKy DEPTHS TO FILL YOUR PEN/ Aw SKRIP'S
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  • 246 7 No more suitable areas m Colony I INVESTIGATION IN S. JOIIORE SINGAPORE'S Food Production Officer, Mr. R. A. Wright, is looking for extensive cultivable land m South Johore. The problem, he told the Straits Times, was to find large areas of suitable land which could
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  • 142 7 SCBA may take in all Chinese THE Straits Chinese British Association Is now considering suggestions that foreign born Chinese who have business interests m Singapore and who are domiciled m the Colony for some years should be admitted as associate members. Since it« formation m 1900. the SCBA has been
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  • 150 7 MR. P. M. Williams, secretary of the Singapore Glass Factory Employees' Union, yesterday refuted a charge made aßainst him by Colony trade unionists, of being "discourteous" to the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W L. Blythe. at the recent conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress.
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  • 109 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. DAY talks between Government and Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union »ill be re-opened on Wednesday, announced the Fed•ration Government today. A letter informing the union was delivered to Mr. J. Leo the President, by a special messenger today. The letter, signed by
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  • 124 7 THE most widely-travelled officer In the RAF." Air Commodore A. Briscoe Principal Medical Officer Par East Air Force, left Singapore for England yesterday aboard the Corfu on retirement. Air Commodore Briscoe. who is an honorary physician to the King, will attend an Investiture at Buckingham Palace
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  • 99 7 A FORMER police inspector. Othman bin Haji Kadir was yesterday charged before the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr. R C. S. Bell with corruptly accepting $300 from Wong Teck Boon on Ang. 6. He was alleged to have accepted the money <o that Wong would not be
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  • 91 7 The secretary of the Singapore Labour Party. Mr P M named its candidate for Mr. P. A. Netto's announcement that he was standing as a Labour candidate for North Ward m the City Council elections was propaganda. He said By using th word labour, Mr. Netto wishes
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  • 61 7 Lim Chin Seng was yesterday committed for trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore First Police Magistrate. Mr R. C. S. Bell, on a charge of dishonestly inducing Mr. R. M Weingartner to deliver to him 800 watches through Haris bin Pawan on May
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Cheng Siew Van. of Tanjong Pelepas, was fined $25 m Johore Bahru Police Court for not taking out a licence for a pokchai, (square boat) which exceeded 15 feet m length.
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  • 171 7 UR GO. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, said ;;t-.s; irciay that Malaya was building the self-government ol tomorrow not only In the realm of politics and administration but also m the widest spheres of culture. Mr. Thomson, who was opening the fifth annual exhibition of the T.M.C.A. irt
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  • 42 7 Sir John and Lady Stern-dale-Bennett left Singapore yesterday for England by the Corfu. During Sir John's absence Mr O V Kitson. Counsellor In the Office of the Commis-sioner-General, will act as Deputy Commissioner-Gen-eral for Foreign Affairs.
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  • 33 7 i-LAU OFFlCti* ."MALAYAN ARLA. Keer Admiral H. \V. taulkner, addressing the Malayan Naval Force after bis annual inspection of their barracks and ships m harbour yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 192 7 FAULKNER PRAISES FORCE REAR Admiral H. W. Faulkner, Flaf Officer, Malayan Area, told the Malayan Naval Force yesterday. "You are the foundation of the Malayan Navy". Admiral Faulkner, who was inspecting the Force at their barracks m Singapore, said that when Malaya takes over the defence
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  • 142 7 23 answer aid plea for blood WITHIN an hour of an urgent appeal from the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service over Radio Malaya for blood docors of the A group. 23 people gave their blood. Most of the donors went after lunch. Some of them were members of the armed forces.
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  • 66 7 Khoo Ah Seng of Bcon Teck Road. Singapore, was ordered by the Colonial Secretary to stay indoors between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m.. it was stated m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Khoo. who pleaded guilty to being found at the junction of Rangoon
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  • 161 7 JHE Prime Minister of Cey- lon Mr. D. S. Senanayake, the Minister for Agriculture and Lands, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, and two officials of the Ceylon Government will arrive m Singapore on Oct. 12 by QANTAS-BOAC Constellation en route to Australia. They will be guest* of
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  • 169 7 AFTER the trade talks end r THE first two delegates to arrive m Singapore for the trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which opens on Tuesday, are from the Indo-Chinese province of Laos. Both are visiting
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  • 346 7 rpEARS rolled down the cheeks of Mr. Chung Hul ■I Tsuan, secretary of the Joint Appeal Committee of Jap-massacred Chinese, as he spoke yesterday against allowing the Japanese to return to Malaya, He was speaking at a memorial service at th# 18th mile,
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  • 94 7 THE last two of Malayan Air Training Corps cadets who were delayed m England for 16 days, being unable to obtain air passages, returned yesterday by Qanta-s-BOAC constellation. They were Fit Sgt. Lim Yew Khee and Cpl. Peter Chang. A third, AC Sula rran bin Sujak.
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  • 40 7 Mr. A. W. Bellamy, who is away on leave, us expected to return to Singapore next week. He was Civil District Judge and President of the Rent Conciliation Board. Singapore, before loing on leave.
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    • 86 7 BRAND MARSEILLES GENUINE ROOFING TILES Less breakage on the site ■V- Fewer Replacements m years to come Positively Weatherproof (No underlay material necessary) <*/• Greater covering Capacity Therefore Lasting Satisfaction Assured the Most Economical m the Long Run Regular shipments art now coming forward and reasonable demands can be met
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  • 138 8 Carrier force will be attacked D A.F. Sunderlands will try to find the aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Glory, and Lincolns and Brigands, escorted by Hornets, will try to attack her, during combined Navy and R.A.F. exercises m Malayan waters on Sunday and Monday. H.M.S. Glory, on
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  • 52 8 Mr. G. H. Kiat, the Singapore City Councillor, (Independent, Katong) will not contest the December City elections. His three-year term ends m December. Mr. Kiat said j etddf! 'T shall not be sta. diag for reelection due to pressure of work and for
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  • 65 8 Mohamed Zain bin Mohamed Amln was yesterday bound over m $200 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court to be of good behaviour for a year for causing hurt to his step-son. Wan Hussein bin Syed Mohamed, on Aug. 28. H e was stated to have struck
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  • 29 8 TAIPING, Thins. In aid of their School Building Fund, St. George's Institution will .stage a variety concert at :'ae School Hall on Oct. 26, 27 and 28.
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  • 26 8 Cable was received In Singapore on Tuesday of the death m Ceylon of Mr. T. Kangkesu. 61 retired Traffic Inspector. Malayan Railway.
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  • 56 8 Bends between the 6> 2 and 9 1 2 mile, Thompson Road, Singapore, are to be widened by the PW.D. The work wu first proposed m 1941 but was not done because of the war. The P.W.D. is also to cut away some dangerous bends
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  • 30 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Mr. W. Downle, a police officer, was fined a total of $120 for dangerous driving and falling to maintain the braking system of his car.
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  • 19 8 Two women were each fined $25 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for having unregistered dog*.
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  • 95 8 PENANO, Tnurs. rE Yen. Fa Fan*, wellknown Buddhist lecturer. who returned to Ceylon m Jane this year after a few months m Malaya, has died m Colombo Hospital. His funeral took place today, said a cable received m penang this morning from I
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  • 292 8 rpHE Work of the Singapore Family Planning Asso- ciation has developed and expanded during the past two years, said the president of the association, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, at yesterday's second annual general meeting of the F.P.A. Mr. .McNeice said that while m London
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  • 128 8 Kim Seng Bridge loses priority r.E proposal to reconstruct Kirn Seng Bridge near the Great World Park, Singapore, has been struck off the priority list by the City Public Works Committee. The work was estimated to cost $280,000. The committee suggested only a token vote of $100 for the job
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  • 75 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— When the prosecution asked for a further postponement m a case m which Sun. an and Arno are accused of the theft of plates from a landing craft, Mr. M. Ismail, for the defence, saying that the case was a month old. The court
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  • 218 8 WHEN the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. j Rev. H. W. Baines yes- 1 terday laid the corner I stone (above) of i i I $210,000 building: m i Dickson Road that will i house church. a i i school and a clinic, he I was
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  • 31 8 A dinner party was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chua Yuen Cheong m Gilstead Road last night to celebrate the birth of their daughter Angelyn.
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    • 317 8 Straits Times Crossword L jnvaJS™* i***. t *t down to them (5. 5). #■—^w— TJ UUI J^Mryumu. "B^Bre—B—Z—l I. He** pertinacious I ''I 2 M IH I H I M I 1 H I City half lee <«>. 9 I I I |IO I j S. Butchers seU It, not
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    • 573 9 TWEAKING PA UL JONES' LEG some arid weeks m which good pictures were heavily outnumbered by mediocre, I have previewed four films this week, each of which was almost at the top of its class a comedy, a human drama, a whodunit and a documentary. One of these films was
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    • 97 9 I A NEW Singapore theatrical I»» group with ambitious j 1 plans was formed at a meeting I at trie Adelphi Roof Garden on I I Wednesday, when 70 of 1 Singapore's leading amateui actors and stage people formed Jhemselves into the Singapore "Arts Theatre. The
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    • 578 9 Kon-Tiki Takes You On An Epic Journey VOT long after the last war a young Norwegian ethnologist called Thor Heyerdahl, who for years had been nursing a theory that the islands of the South Pacific had been populated by a race from South America, decided to test his idea m
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    • 218 9 D»iLYS .■if/.if//w.i\ > f ;t;-;;; CliniUC r war >J*JI ww **rJ jm dnUfld. T n Unn AiR-CONr>iTiONjFD A 930 p.m 9th DA V TOD A F/iV THERE'S NOTHING "MAKE BELIEVE" ABOUT THE JJ SUCCESS OF MGMS _JELfc^ jflr bow KATHRYN QBATMMI AVA GARDNER lio.\ Mill HEEL JOE E. BROWN TOMORROW
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  • 301 10 LONDON, Thurs, THE general effect on dome--1 stlc stocks of the announcement of Britain's gold and dollar defict In the third quarter was slight. The figures were In accordance with most expectations and although British Government funds lo«t ground at the outset they soon revived to close firm.
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  • 34 10 HONO KONG, Tfaurs. pRKE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the dose today as follows: US$l HKS«.M (ocsfa). HK$7 (T.T.); £1 HK515.75; one tahf. Of gold HKS339.— UP.
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  • 22 10 CUNGKI Bldor Tin Dredging In September treated 389.400 cubic yards m 653 hours to produce 961 piculs of tin-ore.
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  • 153 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, TOurs. T»HK stronger market for lnvestmerits continued tn the Melbourne Stock Exchange today v wool prices rose a further 10 per cent at the Oeelong wool sales. (Melbourne being cloned. Buoyant business was reflected today In steadily rising sale rolumes and dividend
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  • 237 10 Dollar news brings a speculative rise V[EWS of the big drop m British dollar reserves 11 brought speculators out m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, with a consequent price improvement. A fairly good turn-over was reported at around $1.51* a Ib. m first-grade, October shipment -two centsaboye Wednesday's
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE. Than. Oct. 4— W««.5« (up UM.) London: £985 a ton LONDON, Thar*. Cash Bayers £M 5, Seßen £9M Forward stayers £M»4, Sellew £t»tt; Settlement £SM (up £15). Turn-orer; a.m. 115. p.m. S5 tons.
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  • 156 10 OVER 350 p*culs of loos* Lampong black pepper ru sold at $b 57 picul In the Singapore produce market yesterday. Further sellers quoted $600 m a quietly steady market Mun tok wm offered at $905 a picul. Sarawak at MOO. Copra was steady with buyers opening at
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  • 96 10 Steadier tone though quiet A LL section* erf the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday, with a steadier undertone. There was slightly better Inquiry for selected Tine and Robbers. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: wwiiimu 8.8. Prtrol 9t/F«l OtaOCTuatT TJ» 1 MB in* BBNIIfC
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  • 114 10 RAUB Australian Gold Mining Company* progress report (or the period April 29 to August 18 gives the following figures of tonnages crushed and oa. of Use goM recovered. In that order: Pour weeks to May 36. 3,431. 1 108.292; to June 23. 3.702. 750.747; to July 21,
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  • 178 10 CHIPS In the Singapore Roads mm! alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m yesterday «cr»: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan. El Greco. Fuji Maxu. Tjiwangi. Pacific Importer. Mary B. Kinney. Lac Tchad. S O. Bland. Arcadekerk, Kilwa Hoegh Silverxtream. Star Alcyone. H. Jessen, Daronla, Porlock Hill. Javanese
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    • 1355 10 llncoroorateo m Sanaepore) BULB FUNNEL LINE Carrwr o»tio» to (inciee* vu etfcet perh te tea* aad «iscs«rg« cats* SAILINCS to LIVIRPOOI CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT* Oue Sail* P. Stwm Penan* •rtsvrr^.rrw 0... mm 21/28 ••h"^ >O> l<XVjOn 6 C.»/M Oct 8 Oct. 9/10 Oct. 11/11 '^Oct 9 Oct. U Oct.
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    • 436 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINC* Ta Maw Tarh m 4 Beetea eta Caytesi. Indu Esnwt m* MeJBjMVffaMMeMI P^^t* Smcaoore P Swettenham Penang n SCMUTLER OTIS BLAND" hi Part 10/1 1 Oct. T.i PRESIDENT VAN BUREN- 9/1g Oct.' 19/21 Oct. 22/25 Oct. MtESIDfNT ARTHUR" 21 M Oct. 11 Oety2 Ma». J/S New. fe
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    • 419 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE FAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/VJK /CONTINENI t cxw* Sl— ii *anana "lal—«i- tor Saigon 6 Bangkok 22- 24 Oct 19-21 Oct. 15-18 Oct tor Bangkok. Hong Kong. Kobe b Yokohama 23-26 Oct. •Re«Ja- tor Bangkok 25-25 Oct. •Malara- for Banchok HTConi 13-25 N»». 21-22 Nov. 19-20 Mm MIUNCS FROM
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  • 462 11 Colony swim should set records SELECTORS WILL BE THERE NEO Chwee Kok, Singapore's Asian Games hero, will clash with his old rival, Wiebe Wolters m three events tomorrow m the Singapore Amateur Swimming championships which will continue at the Chinese S.C. pool from 2.30 p.m. Chwee Kok and Wolters have
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  • 125 11 MALACCA, Thurs. TONAL arrangements for the quadrangular hockey tournament to be played here on Oct. 27, 28, and 28 were completed last night at a meeting cf the Malacca Amateur Hockey Association. The programme is: Oct. 27, Malacca v. Selangor and Negri v. Singapore. Oct.
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  • 74 11 C.S.C. gala on Oct. 21 PENANG, Thurs. THE Penang Chinese Swimming Club will hold its annual swimming gala at Tanjong Bungah on Sunday, Oct. 21. when the annual 100 metres open free style to decide Penang's fastest sprinter will he beia rhree young swimmers, Miss Yeoh Saw Ai, Pong Scow
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  • 55 11 PRNANO, Thurs. Penang Malaya, last year's finalists, beat Kedah Malays three goals to one m the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer at Victoria Green this evening. Penang Malays scored all their goals through the fine opportunism of Axis Ahmad, inside-right, who notched all the goals. Azlzan scored
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  • 56 11 LONDON, Thurs. MISS Jeanne Bisgood, the young London barrister golfer who play* most of her golf on the Parltstone Links. Dorset, and Mrs. Alexander Keiller of Roehampton. London reached the final of the English women's golf championship on the St. Annes Old Links yesterday. They
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  • 118 11 SINGAPORE City Councillor Mr. O. H. Klat has decided not to Join the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund Committee. "I am genuinely Interested In the erection of this badminton hall but as neither my health nor time) permits me to serve the committee. I have decided
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  • 101 11 "No 1 wont" hinM Jahat, '-■if a daah far the door. Mumt Monkey*! tail lash** oat. cwledi nu< Ue little flub and swept him back Into the room. "Of (Nne," MM Mai severely. "If I hay« any more trouble from yon I caa always u»<
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  • 343 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FIVE penalties, unprecedented m the history of 1 Selangor soccer, marred the semi-final of the F. A. Cup match m which Tamilian s P.C.A., the holders, beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club by five goals to three at Princes Road ground this
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  • 86 11 Ceylon 's PM for S'pore THE Prime Minister of Cey- lon, Mr. D. 3. Senanayake will lay the foundation stone of the new Pavilion of the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestler Road, on Oct. 13. the day after his arrival here from Colombo. The ceremony will take place at 4.30
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  • 776 11 •PHI: Singapore 1 Amateur Football Association's refusal to allow some of the Colony's successful Malaya Cup team to go with the Malayan Chinese Football Association touring I side to Hong Kong and Manila has, as I i said yesterday, done great harm to Malayan soccer.
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    • 97 11 REFRESHING HSW INVIGORATING >v BWil, SOLE DISTRIBUTORS,: What a spread t Tasty, nourishing, sustain- J I ing, and maiic m a jiffy, a beely M^ Rovr:l sandwich puts new life im<> you and V I keeps you going It's the perfect puk-me-up Rein|> so highly concentrated, very little Bum! >:oes
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  • 457 12  -  By EPSOM JEEP BREAKS 39 FOR 3f. ON HEAVY TRACK IPOH. Thursday. HKCANTER wound up a long, searching preparation for the $25,000 Perak Gold Vase race on Saturday with a magnificent gallop on a wet track at Ipoh this morning. Revelling on the
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  • 186 12 By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Thurs. MALAYA will see its first one and threequarter mile races ah the Singapore Turf Clnb'S Winter Meetinf (Not. 17. 21, 24). The longest race hitherto has been the "PeraJt Derby" (l'^.m.) for which the Perak Turf Club
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  • 40 12 Draw for the Malayan Airways S.C. inter-section soccer competUion is: Oct. 9, B and D Hangar v Aircrew; Oct. 10, D.C.A. v A Hangar; Oct. 13. finals. AH games will be played at St. Joseph's institution c round
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  • 20 12 TODAY: 0100 (9.3). 1242 (9.5): 0644 (3.2). 1914 (0.7). TOMORROW: 0145 (8.6), 1316 (9.4); 0716 (3.9), 2000 (0.9).
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  • 204 12 PRO3ABUK line up for the $25,000 Perak Ooid Vass to be run over M. at Ipoh on Saturday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting, Is: 113 UNINSUKED t.M (Daniels) 4 breg by Full Bloom -r air Arabr McCloud 441 NO REGRETS
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  • 137 12 OF the four semi-finals m the V.M.C.A. Handicap tennis tournament played on the Association's courts yesterday, two were completed and two were left unfinished owing to failing light. The final of the completed ties and the unfinished matches will be played today. If there is rain, the
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  • 61 12 O. T. Moffett is the 1951 Royal Singapore Golf Club champion. F. Gordon-Smith having had to retire owing to injury to his knee. Gordon-Smith was three-up at the end of 18 holes when he met with a serious accident. The R.S.G.C. September mixed foursomes was
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  • 332 12  -  By EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Thursday. rAM BAR MELA VI Four O'clock II and Abbeysu tead may skip the $14,000 Class 1, Div. 1, m. handicap on Saturday, last day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn meeting:, and Tara Street certainly appears to have
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  • 113 12 OEADING the comments by Sentinel m his column under the heading "S.A PA Blunder,' one gets the impression that only one game was Involved, namely the game In Hong Kong for the Ho Ho Cup. My understanding is that S.C.P.A. applied on behalf of the MC
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  • 42 12 SPORTS LETTER Singapore Cricket Club XI to meet Khalsa Assn. m a Singapore Hockey Assn. Dlv. 1 league game on the paaang at 5.15 p.m. today Is: Margrave; Berrill, Kulper: Harrison. Wood, Kettner; Keelan. Mclnroy, Dlckenson, von Lldth. Collls.
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  • 255 12 CHICAGO. Thurs. DAVE Sands, Australian holder of the British Empire middleweight title, outpointed Carl Olson, of Hawaii, over 10 rounds here last night. Sands, who was making his American debut, received the unanimous verdict of all three officials, but finished the fight very tired
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  • 656 12 m tne second division. 223 8.0.D. "A" are the only unbeaten team. R.E.M.E. and R N.A.C. are their closest rivals. R.N.A.C. are on top ol the table with six points. It is to the credit of all teams •n the league that m three
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  • 152 12 'J'WO heals m the Sin?... ..e Amateur Swimming Aysin-ia-tion championships were held .it the Chinese Swimming Club vest«rday. Tney wvre the 50 metr-i freestyle and backstroke trco s for boys under 17 years. In winning the second he?t of the 50 metres backstroke. Liok Yew
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  • 22 12 Royal Engineers Regiment v ill meet N*taji F.C. at soccer for th* Jai Hind Cup at Fairer P.tlc tomorrow
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  • 360 12 HIGHBURY. Thurs. ENGLAND and Franca dnw twoall In their International soccer encounter here yesterday after a somewhat poor exhibition of football. All the scoring was done m the first half. England preserved her record of being unbeaten on her own soil by a continental side, but
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