The Straits Times, 12 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 38 1 WATCHED BY HUNDREDS o) people, the BOAC jet Comet Lands at Kallang airport. The plane took only 18 hours and 47 minutes m flying time for its trip from London.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 713 1 PAPTAIN Michael Majendie, 32-year-old 8.0.A.C. pilot, who used to take five days to fly from Britain to Singapore m the old flying boats, yesterday stepped out of the de Havilland Comet the world's first jet airliner at Kallang a disappointed man. He
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  • 122 1 TOKYO, Thursday. THHE U.S. First Marine Division today completed A the largest helicopter airlift an entire battleequipped battalion. In six hours and 15 minutes, 12 giant singlerotor Sikorsky helicopters transported the battalion almost 18 miles. The helicopterscarriedsixmen on operation was com-H pie ted 29
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  • 78 1 Churchill Memoirs FROM the landings In Sicily to the successful assault on the beaches of Normandy is the range of MR WINSTON CHURCHILL'S newest volume of behind-the-scenes War Memoirs "Closing the Ring" which begins m the SUNDAY TIMES this Sunday. After Sunday the instalments will appear each weekday m the
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  • 122 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A WOMAN bandit. Ah Soo. was killed by security m a bandit camp near Ku .la Lumpur ve_ tt-rday. ..noiher bandit m the camp f iped. Rifle nmmunition and m.'diclne were found m tli" camp. Lan bm Tahir alias Bul3iman Uran, a Johore
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  • 122 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. INDIA'S Law Minister, Mr. B. rt Ambedkar. walked out of Parliament today after the r stopped him making tatement charging that __i of Prime Minister Nehru's government were made by a committee "workin' behind the iron curtain.' Ambedkar picked up his
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  • 76 1 Three men and a girl in canal UISS Chung Yet Ying. aged 17, and Mr. Shim Ah ieng, aged 27, went for a valk In Singapore last night, diss Chung fell into the Stamford Road canal. Mr. Shim jumped In to save ler. Neither could swim. Two R.A.F. policemen .assing
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States had paid $12,155,714 to South Korea ln partial settlement for clalms of that country against the United States, lt was announced today. The claims were for supplies to American troops. —UP.
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  • 37 1 'It's improving' Keightley LONDON, Thurs.— General Sir Charles Kelghtley, Com-mander-in-Chief, FARELF, arrived ln London by air last night to attend the Commonwealth conference of Commanders-in-Chief at Warminister, Wiltshire. He said the situation ln Malaya was "improving."— Reuter.
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  • 18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Security forces hare found four food dumps on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 53 1 HONG KONG. Thursdayo A BOOK dealer near the Hong Kong border haa been sent to three months' gaol by the Communists for selling books on Chinese classical and historical subjects. His books, including copi«t of "The Three Kingdoms" were burnt CAPTAIN OF THE COMET. Irish(-born
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  • 47 1 SAIGON, Thurs. GENERAL Lawton Collins, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, will visit the Indo-China fighting front next week. General Collins, who has been watching manoeuvres m Germany, ls expected to fly to Saigon from Paris with General de Lattre de Tassigny. A.P.
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  • 18 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan's population was 84,300,000 on July I— an increase of 100,000 over June.— Reuter.
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  • 120 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. T»HE Security Council will meet on Monday to hear x Persian Premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, present his country's case m the oil dispute with Britain Mr. Hugh Galtskell, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, said at Kettering. Northamptonshire, last night that Britain
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  • 105 1 Bradley says 'no' to A-bomb NEW YORK. ThUTtr'EN. Omar Bradley D*l advised against. d«lihj the atomic bomb .ix Korea at this time because he considers that, prospects were brighter for a Korean truce, salt* New York reports. Gen. Bradley, as chairmart of the American Joint Chief* of Staff, is also
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  • 91 1 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. DR. Charles Malik, Lebanese Minister to the United States, said here that tho Arab States m the Near East* would be neutral ln a wait between the United State* and Russia. He said America had adopt-* ed an "ostrich-like" attitude toward the crisis m
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  • 41 1 HONG KONG Thur_. Reports from Macao said that there was rioting ther. all yesterday between Coma munlst and Nationalist sympathisers during celebrations of the "Double Tenth." Police and troops had to b* called out.— AFP.
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  • 372 3 'International obligations must be respected* WASHINGTON. Tbun. THE I.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson last night condemned Egypt's proposed abrogation of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty and called for "proper respect" for international obligations. In a prepared policy statement. Mr. Acheson said: "None of the agreements
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  • 211 3 'Egypt and her allies will take Suez'— envoy WASHINGTON, Thursday. rPHE Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, x Abdul Rahira Bey, yesterday said that satisfaction m Egypt's national aspirations to the Sudan and the Suez Canal area was "an essential condition" to Egypt's participation m any Middle Eastern defence alliance.
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    18 3 SIR LESCIE 1.0 who succeeds Sir l>euy s rows on as Lord Mayor of '.ondnn.
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  • 155 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF j MEW bronze -tin coins I Issued m Siam only i I one_ bearing bust of I King Phumiphol Aduldet -have vanished, be- i I cause people, considering i ihem "attractive," are I hoarding them. Peking Radio has claim- f I ed that
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  • 97 3 More than 500 otfirers and men of the Welch Regiment have embark- ed for Korea at South- I amplon. The Italian Premier, I I Signor Alcide dp Oasp?ri. I I won two vo'es of con fid- I >»>nce on Wednesday m 1 I debates on hll foreign
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  • 23 3 KARACHI, Thurs.—President Qulrino of the Philippines yesterday accepted an invitation from the Pakistan Government to visit this country soon. AJP.
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  • 24 3 NORFOLK. Virginia. Thurs. —Units of the United States 45th Division started to embark here aboard two vessels bound for Europe yesterday. -AFP.
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  • 17 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. King Frederick of Denmark has decreed that women may now be knighted.— A.P.
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  • 42 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A list of American casualties ln Korea this week shows an Increase of 1,732 m killed, wounded and missing over the previous week. American losses ln Korea since the beginning of hostilities now total 89,382. AFP.
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  • 33 3 NEW YORK, Thurs.— A conference on Far East problems will be held m New York on Oct. 19, the Far East- American Council o t Commerce and Industry announced yesterday AP.
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  • 126 3 EIGHTH ARMY HQ. KOREA. Thurs. QENERAL James Van Fleet congratulated the First British Commonwealth Division yesterday on the highly successful completion" of Its first major offensive ln Korea. The Eighth Army commander sent a congratulatory message to Maior-General Cassels. commander of the newly-formed division. He
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  • 35 3 BERLIN, Thurs. East Germany yesterday accepted the Western Zone's 14-point programme for free elections as a basis for negotiating German unity, but demanded a halt to the "dangerous talks on Western rearmament. UJP.
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  • 43 3 THE CREW of the stratocruiser m which Princess Elisabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh flew to Canada m the grounds of Stratton House, Piccadilly. London. Captain O. P. Jonee. and J. Gordon, are on the left. AP. photo.
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  • 131 3 LONDON, Thursday. A CHINESE woman who may become a British peeress sailed for Australia today with her husband and three children. She is Mrs. Hsaio Li Lindsay, wife of Mr. Michael Lindsay, son of 72--■irker, a Socialist. Mr. Lindsay ls taking his irmly to
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  • 56 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. BECAUSE enough opium had been captured from Siamese smugglers this year, the government will not lyive to import opium for licensed dens. according to Phra Manupharn Vimolsart, Minister of Finance. He said that 30 tons of opium, valued at nearly 49 million ticals, (about
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  • 40 3 LONDON, Thurs. The Food Minister, Mr. Maurice Webb, and Australian Minister for Agriculture. Mr. John McEwen. met for over two and a half hours In London last night to discuss the proposed 15-year Anglo-Austra-lian meat aureement. Reuter.
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  • 32 3 HONG KONG. Thursday. NATIONALIST Chinese flag* outnumbered the Red banl ners flying In Hong Kong yesterday m honour _f the 4-eth anniversary of the Chinese Republic. U_r.
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  • 105 3 U.S. PUTS UP RADAR 'SCREEN' BYRACUSE. New York, Thurs. NETWORK of the largest radar systems ever produced has been installed- by the Air Force to guard the U.S. and Canada against air attack. Tha General Electric Company said yesterday that lt had fulfilled an Air Force order for radar systems,
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  • 184 3 OTTAWA, Thurs. EVERY gesture, every smile made by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ls under close scrutiny by Canadians as the Royal couple continue their tour. At the State dinner, the Princess did not touch the opening course of elaborate hors
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  • 81 3 CHICAGO, Thurs. CTREETS and highways that protest aloud when drivers go on the wrong side of the road are being adopted ln many places throughout the nation, the American Public Works Association says. The warning device is a 24--inch wide concrete separator with a scored
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  • 173 4 Malay Reds in jungle taught to be anti-God jyt ALAY Communists were daily taught by Communist leaders not to believe m God and the Prophet, Inche Awang bin All, a Communist who has surrendered, said yesterday m a community listening service broadcast. "Only those who agree to renounce Islam will
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  • 272 4 BUDG ET MEETING ON TUESDAY Moves against inflation may figure m it gINGAPORE'S draft budget for 1952 will be debated at Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council, after which it is to be referred to a select committee composed of all the Unofficial Members, with the Financial Secretary as chairman.
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  • 141 4 New talent for school programme MR Kenneth Wetherell, 28. conductor pianist and gold medallist Of thp London Royal Academy of Music has arrived m Singapore :o take up an appointment ln the Schools Department of Radio Malaya. Mr. Wetherell was rehearsing with others a dramatised children's story when a Straits
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  • 92 4 Vincent Joseph, 26, clerk, stole a gold chain, a watch, a pen and some clothing worth $800. from M. Allagappa. who shared a room with him *n Sophia Road it was stated In Singapore Third District Court. Joseph, admitting four previous convictions was sentenced to 18
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  • 58 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs Omar bin Yusof. a trlsha rider who was arrested m Johore Bahru m connection with the theft of a bicycle be longing to a Malay woman ;n Batu Pahat, was produced m the Police Court. The Magistrate made an order for him to
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  • 97 4 -Employers of labour should submit returns to tbe Commissioner for Labour, Singapore, giving tbe number of male, female and juvenile labourers employed by them as oo Sept. M, ISM. A Government statement last night said those who engage manual workers are employers of labour under the Labour
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  • 61 4 Tan Ah Lek. 18. of the Bukit Timah Boys' Home pleaded not guilty m Singapore yesterday to misappropriating five foreign notes while he was working on the oil tanker, Dromus, which caught fire on Aug. 20. Tan was said to have been working m the Dromus on
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  • 31 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The Johore State Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council will hold a delegates conference on Thursday at the P L T Recreation Club, Johore Bahru.
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  • 178 4 2-month old loan at halfway mark NEARLY $15,000,000 worth of stock for the $30,000,000 Singapore Municipal Debenture Loan, floated two months ago, has been applied for, Mr J. R. Hill, the City Treasurer, said yesterday. To date about 300 applications have been made for the stock. Some are for amounts
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  • 91 4 Blackout areas CUBSTATIONS liable te load 13 ahedding today are: DAY Wayang Sata, < hatsworth Road. Pelrce Road. Somervtlle Estate, Lcedon R»»<1. Victoria Park, Na_slm Hill, Dalvey Road. Paterson Road, Great World. Ho Hone Oil Mill, Alexandra Incinerator, Tlong Bahru. Havelock Road, Malayan Brewery, A.B.C. Brewery, Dl.thelm Co., TangUn Road,
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  • 130 4 HARBOUR POLICE SWORN IN MR. R. B. I. PATES. Singapore Second Polic. Magjstrate. went to t__p Singapore Harbour Board yesterday to swear ln the new Harbour Board police force. About half the forces, ot over 200, were sworn m during the morning, and it Is expected that the remainder w.ll
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  • 65 4 A display of handwork and craft by Y.W.C.A. clubs and oil paintings and watercolours by Mr. Van Kee Leong will be opened by Mrs. T. P. F. McNeice, wife of the City Council President, at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay, on Oct. 20. There will also be
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  • 29 4 An extraordinary general meeting of the Qantas Empire Airways Singapore Employees Union will be held at the Koon Seng Road, at 7.45 p.m. Presbyterian Boys' School, today.
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  • 138 4 HALF ot Radio Malaya's collection of 100,000 gramophone records Is now at the new Thomson Road studios while the other half remains at the old studios In the Cathay building "That ls only one of the many difficulties under which the Broadcasting Department is labouring while keeping
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  • 200 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wee uesday. A SELECT Committee of the Johore State Counri has recommended the revision of land rents and It is likely that all rents on alienated land will he increased next The Committee's recom- I be de- I bated at the of I
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  • 97 4 fJUNDREDS of juveniles, many of whom have never been to school, are asking ths Singapore Employment Exchange for iojs every month. Mr. Aw Chin Hu. Employment Exchange Officer, yesterday said it was difficult to place them because of their illiteracy or low education Two thousand
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  • 214 5 Premier with no time to spare T»HE Prime Minister of x Ceylon, Mr. D. 8. Senanayake, will have a big reception and a crowded schedule from the moment he arrives at Kallang this afternoon until he leaves on Sunday for a goodwill tour of Australia and New Zealand He will
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  • 102 5 r pOH Boon Hock, a post clerk, waa yesterday acquitted m Singapore of fraudulent possession of A £18 and 10,000 French francs. The money was said to have been stolen m July from two letters posted m the General Post Office for Australia. A witness Mr. G.
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  • 31 5 RAJAH OF PERLIS RETURNS HIS HIGHNESS THE RAJA OF PERLIS, Syed Putra bin Syed Hassan Jamalullail and H.H. the Raja Perrmpuan, photographed by the Straits Times yesterday on the Willem Ruys.
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  • 134 5 piFTY orphaned babies m Singapore are to be given a normal, healthy upbringing. Parental love and ca e w 11 1 be substituted by six nursing sisters. Nor will they have a drah 6 -Z___ childhood, for there I rocking-horses and! for them when
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  • 106 5 UR Chew Hock Guan and Miss Joan Angel have been cast for the leading parts m "The Heiress," a play adapted from the novel "Washington Square" by Henry James, which will be the first production of the newly-formed Singapore Arts Theatre. When the plays was firs,
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  • 55 5 The Singapore Art Society's second annual exhibition of the work of local teachers and art students will be opened by Mr. A W. Frisby, Director of Education at the British Council hall at 5 p.m. on Oct. 19. The exhibition will feature embroidery, needlework, and
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  • 29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Wong Sin Kirn and Wong Sin Poh. who were found conveying passengers from Singapore to Muar ln unllcenced taxis, were each fined $150 today.
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  • 92 5 More taxis— but fewer trishas in Singapore THERE were 724 fewer trishas m Singapore at the end of last month than there were at the beginning of the year, the Vehicles Department states. The total at the end of last month was 6,099. Motor cars, taxis and 'bicycles, however, have
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  • 284 5 STORM KEEPS A TOWN OUT OF BED ALL NIGHT More rain coming for 20,000 people KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. HEAVY storms last night caused floods over a large area of the Kuala Lumpur Malay settlement at Kampong Bahru. At 3 a.m. today the British Adviser, Mr. A. N. Ross, was cailed
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  • 85 5 LONDON. Thurs. THE British Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths, yesterday said that the murder of Sir Henry Gurney. Federation of Malaya High Commissioner, "will rally all right-thinking people m a great effort to break the power of the Communists ln Malaya." "We reaffirm the determination
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  • 38 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Wee Hln Chew, a detainee at the Majedee Camp, was today sentenced m the Police Court to two months' imprisonment for having m his possession a number of banned newspapers.
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  • 156 5 IIIS HIGHNESS the Raja of Perils, Syed Putra bin Syed Hassan Jamalullail, and the Raja Peremption returned to Malaya yesterday on the Willem Ruys after a three months' stay m Europe. "W e visited the Festival of Britain, which was both interesting and a very good
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  • 139 5 Unions to attend ILO talks SINGAPORE trade unions have been Invited to send representatives to a seminar m labour statistics organised by the International Labour Organisation. The seminar ls to be held m New Delhi towards the end of November and expected to last two weeks. Some of the questions
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  • 145 5 THE rights and duties of the Municipal President and his deputy are to be transferred to the Lord -'resident of the Singapore City Council and his Deputy when the Singapore City (Consequential Provisions) Bill comes up for first reading at next Tuesday's meeting of the
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  • 28 5 MR. JUSTICE PRETHEROh, a Supreme Court judge n the Federation, who arrived m the Wiilem Ruys m Singapore yesterday from leave. Straits Timrs picture.
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  • 76 5 HTHE Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Pennefatti Evans, left Singapore by POAS Dakota yesterday for the Police Day celebrations it. Bangkok. With him were the Singapore Police football team who will play against th* Siamese police today and return Sunday. Mr. Pennefather-Evans and the Federation Commissioner
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  • 24 6 EVELEIOH-SM-TH At Regent Fate Negri Sembllan, on the 7th October. 1951. Mr. P.J.Q Eveleigh-Smlth. son of Mr. Mrs. EA. Evelelgh-Smith of Westb'nirnc. Hampshire.
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    • 829 6 Two Singaporeans spoke for many more m our correspondence columns on Tuesday when they expressed concern at the news that the Esplanade may become a permanent pitch for hawkers. Hitherto it has been .assumed that the hawkers' invasion there was only temporary. But now a possibility arises that
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    • 261 6 Have you ever known a trishaw rider as an Individual human being? Or do you Just see him a« one of a series of robots trundling through the streets? If you »re a motorist, do you ever have anything but abuse for the trishaw rider? Whatever your
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    • 64 6 WELLINGTON, Thurs.— Mr. Jack Watts', New Zealand Minister of Industries and Commerce, told the House of Representatives yesterday that failure to trade wlth Japan would throw her into the arms of the Communists. He said it was a fact, even ii unpalatable^ that peace could brs* be
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  • 343 6 Are their eyes fully open? j^OW that Sir Henry Gurney has been brutally murdered I hope from the bottom of my heart that the Governments of Singapore and the Federation have their eyes fully open. They have realised. I hope, that their method of governing a country ls unsuitable here
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  • 229 6 INSPIRATION GALLANTRY AM one of the thousands m Malaya today who deeply mourn the tragic death of our beloved High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney. No doubt the forces of evil must have seen their greatest triumph m this brutal act, but let them make no mistake about what ls ln
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  • 290 6 WONDERING what the Russians are going to do next Is almost a neurosis with some people. Even before the ECAFE trade conference had opened In Singapore, newspaper commentators and even some United Nations officials were making guarded and apprehensive forecasts. As it happened, the first
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    • 281 6 rpHE tragic death of Sir Henry Gurney has, proA bably for the first time, brought to the notice of a large section of the Malayan public, especially town dwellers, that all is not right m the State of Malaya. The planters and miners have known this
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  • 149 6 U/ITH reference to the state- ment published and attributed to me m the Issue of the Straits Times of October 9. under the heading "Tan's Call to Chinese." regarding the death of Sir Henry Gurney I would I dc. to make a correction. Partly through a misunderstanding
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  • 348 6 We have the power: let 's use it I SAY "Hear, hear!" to Mr. H. H. Facer's and Mr. J. T. Chappel's challenge, and to the public declaration of the 0.A.G., Mr. Michael Hogan: "We are not a people to be deflected from our purpose by the bullets of assassins...
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  • 186 6 THERE is one simple id^a to fight this menace of the sort of road ambush m which Sir Henry Gurney was killed I earnestly hope the Government will consider It. It is to spray the sides H the roads to a width of at least 300 yards
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  • 62 6 WE, the pupils of St. Andrew's School. Muar, were shocked by the death of Sir Henry Gurney. Although we have never seen him we have heard of his great work for the welfare of the people throughout the Federation. Hereby we extend our heartfelt sympathy to Lady
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  • 196 6 I AST week-end's dea* monstration of symwas a clear indication of •-->"— 'ha people ln Malaya. Let those who are engaged m Malayan politics take heed, and divert their talents towards fighting the real enemies of freedom and Justice. Can't the "big" guns of
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  • 98 6 iQN your front page of Oct. 8 we are told by Mr 3ray Commissioner of Police, that there was "no reason to believe the amhush was intended for Sir Henry Gurney." On the same Page we arttold that "bandits waited 36 hours for him; there is
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  • 415 6 On the Margin Malay Jagong HEADERS may remember Mr. R. J. Farrer's story of the Two-Cob Maize the variety of maize (ot "jagong," as the Malays call it) which he introduced Into Kelantan from the Philippines during World War I, and which bore two cobs whereas the local variety bore
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    • 68 6 DREADERS igest AMERICAN EDITION) Read I A Natural Method of Child-Planning Take Cod with You on Monday. Blunt Truths About Asia Where Oo Those Bright Ideas Come From? The Trouble with Marriage It Government by Assassination No More Homework? > Total War and Coexistence "Meet the Press" Book Condensation A
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    • 114 6 |jl*^ OPTICIAN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic J,.. l icng Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Mikcr^ ii Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H.M. Forces, South East A ir. 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone £0642 '^^N A^^k. PO,NTS EATE J BY CORROSIVE ACTION K___ OFCOMrAON INKS/ IN _00r REVEALING
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  • 205 7 They fight for an S.I.T. form POLICE RADIO: 'SEND HELP 9 pOLICE rushed to Singapore Improvement Trust offices m Tiong Bahru yesterday to control a crowd of 8,000 who panicked while waiting for forms to apply for Trust accommodation. Yesterday was the opening
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  • 180 7 Stories of three of the 8 thousand Strait* Times Staff Reporter. Irs. Govlndasamy, whose home is an attap shack m Rangoon Road was one of the first yesterday to get a form to apply for a Trust house. he came up to me and asked "What do I do with
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  • 75 7 THK Army Civil Service I'nion will assist members wiih forms to apply for Singapore Improvement Tni't houses, the I'nion president. Mr. M. P. D. Xair. told the Stra ts Times, yesterday. Mr, Xair suiil the belief IIIH the civilian workers of the Army that
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  • 97 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. yHE Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union yesterday resumed negotiations with the Govon Two weeks ago they gaveH a ultimatum to theß Government to reply to theirH letter on the reopening oil the Dresident,H the delega-B tion ties andß white as a
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  • 95 7 CROWDS AT THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust offices yesterday when the register for S.I.T.- accommodation was reopened. The applicants were m a queue just before this picture was taken. Then a Trust official came out and asked 20 applicants to step forward. Men and women rushed
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  • 99 7 Ambushed man dies in hospital IPOH, Thurs. jTIFTY-FIVE-YEAR old British mining engineer, Mr. C. Lawson, who was seriously wounded In a bandit ambush yesterday In the Kampar area, died this afternoon at the Batu Gajah hospital. Arrangements are being made by the Siamese Tin Syndicate. Kota Bahru, where he was
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  • 21 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Yeap Bah Chee. whose lorry crashed Into a tree, was fined $25 for negligent driving.
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  • 232 7 MELAYU Raya, a Singapore Malay-language newspaper, which had Its printing press licence withdrawn by the Colonial Secretary last January, was yesterday allowed to resume publication on an order signed by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Biythe. Permits were also restored to two subsidiaries of the
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  • 75 7 AFTER being adrift on a raft for seven days, 14 members of the crew of the Suvari, a Siamese coaster which foundered during a storm ln the Gulf of Siam were yesterday picked up by the Ben Lawers off the coast of Siam. The Ben Lawers
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  • 142 7 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissionerifl General, last night told the Hong Kong Chinese Trade Delegation m a personal message, that he welcomed the new interest of that Colony's powerful manufacturers, m Singapore and South East Asia. j "I would like to take this
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  • 39 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Jamln bin Abdul Latiff, a special constable, attached to the Federal Jungle company, Tampol, was sentenced to two months' Imprisonment for absenting himself without leave from Aug*, 11. He was arrested on Sept. 26.
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  • 98 7 THE University of Malaya authorities were, praised yesterday by students tor setting up a loan fund to help students towards the end of their studies. Some, however, doubted thp real value of the fund. Besides pocket money, books and other personal requirements, a resident student requires
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  • 51 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Charged with Inconsiderate driving and causing his lorry to overturn on the Ayer Hltam Road, Chan Wan Tee, a Singapore driver, was fined $25 In the Johore Bahru Police Court today. Chan said the accident was due to the condition of the
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  • 338 7 ELEANOR ORR, aged 14, wit- ness ln Singapore Assize Court yesterday, was complimented by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers. Six Malays were accused In connection with the alleged murder of Warrant Officer John William Davies, of the R-A.F., m last December's riot. They were said to
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  • 68 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. POUR Federation Assistant r Superintendents of Police have been selected for a 23--week training course m England. The officers are: Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan of Johore, Mr. T. B. M. Krlshnan of Negri Sembtlan. Inche Basha bin Talib of Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 58 7 Mor than 200 people attended a dinner at the Happy World last night given by the Singapore Chinese Textile and Sundry Importers' Union to the visiting Hong Kong Trade Mission. Mr. Chan Ylm Lun, secretary of the Union, made a speech of welcome and Mr. U Tat
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  • 223 7 'HE SEDUCED MY GIRL BY WITCHCRAFT A WOMAN told Singapore Fourth Police Magis- trate, Mr. P. Claque, yesterday that a man seduced her adopted daughter by witchcraft. The woman was Lee Tee. of Bukit Panjang Road, Singapore. She said the spell of the witchcraft also fell upon her A^^rgsni^h*^^^^ fear
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  • 187 7 ACHESON SENDS SYMPATHY THE United Stat ps Secretary 1 of State. Mr. Dean Acheson. has sent a letter to the British -ambassador m U.S., Sir Oliver Franks. mpiKHliig condolences on the murder of 31r Henry Gurney. The letter says: "I was shocked and grieved to learn of the assiissinetton of
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  • 27 7 The staff of Singapore Cold Storage Creameries, and vendors of the Creameries' products have given $219 to S.A.T.A. m memory of Sir Henry Gurney.
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  • 50 7 JOHOKE BAHRU. Thurs. JfOl'R doctors from Intlia have joined the Johore Medical Department. They are: Dr E. W. Othman. Dr. John. Dr. Inche and Dr. The first two have been posted to General Hospital, Johore Bahru. Dr. Inche to Muar and Dr. Yunni to Segamat.
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  • 58 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Mrs. J. Falconer, wife of the British Adviser. Johore. will organise Poppy Day tions throughout the Mrs. S'.iffio.. will v l i Day In Johore F. The annual Po^ 'nnrc will he oi and Mra Turner. i>' ITS I tWSON: i loved Im
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  • 183 8 Few watch the proceedings THE ECAFE Tiade Promotion Conference In the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday got down to solid business. Malaya, with the U.S.S.R., U.S.A., India and Siam, were elected as the drafting committee for the trade expansion committee, and Ceylon, Philippines, Burma, France and Indonesia were
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  • 109 8 THE 8.0.A.C. Comet brought to Singapore yesterday a 1933 pilot of an Imperial Airways Atlanta airliner, then the latest ln civil aviation. He CaDtain M. R. Alder- manager Cometß Alderson satd:H those days we atH certainly see theß change ln Singapore's airH facilities Among the
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  • 168 8 European birth-rate highest for first time JPOR the first year on record, there was a higher birth rate among Europeans last year than any other race m Singapore. This is revealed m the report of the Registration of Births and Deaths for 1948-5.. For Europeans the birth rate m 1950
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  • 58 8 Use 'Musli m' decision KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. gELANGOR State Council has decided that "Muslim" or "Islam" should be substituted for "Mohammedan" wherever it appeared m the written law. The meeting agreed that a Bill to this effect should be Introduced into the Federal Legislative Council. The motion was made by
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  • 292 8 'Short notice visas sought BUSINESSMEN should be issued with special visas "for visiting countries at short notice, suggested Mr. R. Jumabhoy, one of the Colony's seven delegates, at the trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East m Singapore yesterday morning The leader of the
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  • 234 8 UORE trade agreements beat tween countries m South East Asia were recommended as of the methods of expanding trade during yesterday afternoon's session of the ECAFE conference on trade promotion now being held m Singapore. The Netherlands delegate, Mr. W. J. Cater, said that m view of
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  • 95 8 Independent to contest North Ward MR. Siow Slang Yew, a local born Chinese printer will contest the December City Council- election m the North Ward, as an Independent Progressive candidate. Mr. Siow who is a 54-year-Hokkien, ls an old student of the Raffles Institution. He Slow Clan Association for the
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  • 183 8 riORMATION of foreign _T trade associations m all large cities m South-East Asia and methods to Improve governmental trade and comm c r c 1 a 1 representation abroad, were suggested yesterday morning at the ECAFE trade promotion conference. The suggestion for trade associations was made
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  • 145 8 Govts. told 'Keep off' lif ANY government representatives at the ECAFE Conference m Singapore sat up when they were told by a Hong Kong delegate, Mr. J. K. Wilson, that trade could best be promoted if Government did not interfere with it. Speaking m French, the observer from SCAP, Mr.
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  • 183 8 THE heaviest strain the small bank m the Victoria Memorial Hall has had to bear ln the first four days of the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference, was on Tuesday when a member of the Soviet delegation changed "a large quantity" of American dollars. "As
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 77 8 Today's Radio SPORE 10-10.10 a_n. News from XX 1 pjn. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News: 1.45 Dance Music; 2 Light Music -2.30-5 "Uriversity of the Air" ("The Nature of the Universe", Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto ln O major); 6.15 "Forces' Favourites"; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News--7.12 "The Man Behind the Camera"; 7.30
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  • 26 9 ..Left: Teresa Wright, Marlon Bn. :do und Everett Sioane m The Men. R ght X thryn Grayson and Van Johnson m Grounds For Marriage."
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  • 754 9 BRUCE FRASER talking about FILMS •pHE two iilms previewed this week are complete opposites a frivolous musical comedy which m spite of a galaxy of star talent misses the bus, and a human interest story of great power. The publicity sheet for "The Men",
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  • 420 9 By Bob Thomas FASHION models need r not apply to All Hollywood's current shortage of dancing girls. They are not wanted. That Is the blunt statement of Leroy Prinz. ln command of the beauty brigade at Warner Brothers. Gals who wear the latest clothes m the fashion
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 146 9 _miiMt TK.WOO AIR-CONDITIONED STARTS 5 "ACTION-PACKED" TIMES TODAYS 11 a.m.-1.45-4.1_-«45 and 930 p.m A I T Anno GREATEST Alan LADD s thriller i. also starring: ..»> :i.s Paul Jan Jack CALVERT STEWART STERLING WEBB ALSO MALAYAN FILM UNIT'S NEWSREEL OF "THE FUNERAL OF SIR HENRY G I'RNE V" FROM 1.45
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    • 175 9 THE GREATEST PICTURE WTO COME OUT OF WORLD WAR W. Howard Hughes presents JOHN WAYNE BOatf.7 SYAV i Plus: Malayan Film Unit Newsreel showing r.*e FUNERAL OF SIR HENRY GURNEY (NOTE: From the 1.45 show onwards) I" TODAY: 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.30 I TOMORROW! MUM I YE'E 1
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  • 299 10 In extensive trials the world's first regular service Jetliner has shown very few teething troubles. Apart from its advantage m speed, it ls claimed that lt also reduces considerably tha fatigue ot air travel through absence of vibration. dv« to the fact that there are
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  • 575 10  -  FRASER WIGHTON Br AIRLINE operators all A over the world art awaiting with Intense interest the start of Britain's jet liner services early next year. It is widely recognised that the new record -breaking Comets of British Overseas Airways Corporation will open a new
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  • 405 10 A MAN sat at his desk. A toying with a thin, shiny sheet of metal. Idly, he rolled the sheet into a cylinder. That, J. Louis Reynolds said, was how he happened to hit upon the idea of the "Unless" tin can— a new light
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 302 10 22. He may oc a half or a forStrait's Times Crossword 29. A plover (anag.) (7) 27. Member of the royal bodyI a 4 I euard (9-3-4). -TT. DOWN. 1. For Britons who to France m~~ 9 "*™"^"'o" I. X 'retain to acUvity (7). 3. "No crime's so great aa
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  • 240 11 CLOSING middle prices of selected stocks, as supplied by special arrangement with Th« Financial Times were: LOANS Cornell M 1 rundln« 4* 10M wir 3f* rr? ■MM Merc.nU* l£3S> (£\2 pd I 30 Hontkoof •1125) II Eiitero tSS) fl Hill' IN-l BAMk Com. Uq. lull) lit Prudential "A"
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  • 63 11 10% FORHIGHLANDS LOWLANDS JJIGHLANDS de Lowlands Para Rubber directors have declared sn lntertm dividend of 10 per cent, less tax. m respect of 1951. payable on Nov. 8. Transfer books will be closed on Oct. 15 to 30. The increase In dividend occasioned by higher profits Is no Indication of
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  • 227 11 From Our Own of respondent. MELBOURNE, Thurt. *PHE upward share trend, which I haa steadied over reeeni days, was reversed suddenly en the Melbourne and Sydney Stock Exchanges today. Falls were numerous and sharp. and man* Issues lost a blfr part of last week's recovery. The only bright
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  • 164 11 Fairly steady despite London drop From A Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the London market dropped by threefarthings a lb. yesterday, the Singapore rubber market remained fairly steady. Business passed during the day at around Wednesday's levels. The close of the market B wns steady with I October first-grade $1-52%
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE, Than.. Oct 11— 5469 (up $2.62..) I London: £1,0121 a ton LONDON, Than. Cash Buyers £1.012.*. Sellers £1017>id; Forward Buyers £952%. Sellers £955; Settlement £1,015 (op £7%). Turnover; a.m. 120, p.m. 110 i
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  • 147 11 nnHE copra market was steady but j quiet yesterday with no bu- i si ness reported. Buyers quoted j $42* a plcul with sellers at $43%. There were sellers of coconut oil at $71% but buyers showed no Interest. The pepper section of the Singapore produce market
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  • 40 11 JJARRISONS tc CROSFIBLD (Malaya) announce tbe following September rubber crops, ln lb.: Allenby 33.000 Benta Est. 86.000 J. Kuantan Est. 58,000 Kundong Est. 33,800 Men takab 65.000 Sungel Bagan 136.000 Sandycrof t 17,300 Tan.ong Pau Est. 49.000 r
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  • 161 11 Malayan shares Steady oq London interest U7ITH continued buying in- *> terest from London ln Sterling Tina, the Malayan share market remained very steady yesterday m all sections. The market, however, closed on a quiet note. Price changes announced by tbe Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDCBTBIALS Bayeri Belter* BB Petrol.
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  • 35 11 HONG KONG. Thurs. FEE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was <iuoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK86.80 <ca_h> HKB6 82 (T.T.V. £1 HK515.85, one tahil of gold HKS329V— UP.
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  • 30 11 'THB Malayan. Exchange Banks AssoclaUon announced yesterday that control direct rate. Toi Canadian dollars were: Buying TT. 34%. Airman <OD/> 34V (90 days* 354: Selling T.T./OX) eady 34%,
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  • 152 11 CHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 pjn. yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hat Hsuan. El Greco. Om. Train Nlnh. Mul Ann. Lac Tchad. Olinka Baron del Haven. Langlegale. Sangola. Troodos. Pilot Butte. Danay. Tyndareus. Ternate. Cingalese Prince, Chadpara. Le Malre.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1019 11 ri;c Straits Titties Friday, October IJ, 19bl MANSFIELD CO., LTD. incorporated m bingapoiel BLUE FUNNEL UNE C inters option to prorate via other ports to -oad and discharge ■{SMI to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue Sails Sham Penan* D. ut.ii._n tui Marseilles Havre 6 Liverpool C. 11/14 Ott.
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    • 427 11 SAILINCS ta AUSTRALIA Hal Wong for Geelcng Oct. 22 laamtnaws for Adelaide. Sydney b Melbourne Oct. 20 Cargo* for Fremantle Oct. 2T STRAITS STBAMSHI* CO.. -aO. WEST COAST MALATA Vessel tor Muar Weekly Vassal for Malacca Twice Weakly Vassal for Port Dickson Weakly Tan* Song for Malacca. P Dickson. P
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    • 441 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS Te New Terfc end Beaten vte Ceylon. India Egypt and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P. Swattenham Penang "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 12/20 Oct. 21 /22 Oct. al^?s S^L' s.s. PRESIDENT ARTHUR" 21/80 Oct. P**/* M#¥ „,(JlJ!!* s.s. "PRESIDENT POLK" II Oct./ 9 Nev. 10/11 Nev. 12/15 Nev. Te Lea
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    • 470 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS PROM SCANDINAVIA/U-K./CONTININT Spore P. Sham Penang c "Selandia" for Saigon fr Bangkok 24-25 Oct. 21-21 Oct. 17-20 Oct -Panama" for Bangkok. Hong Kong. Kobe ft Yokohama 24-27 Oct. "Fionia" for Bangkok 25-25 Oct. "Malaya" for Bangkok ft H'Kong 23-25 Nev. 21-22 Nev. 19-20 Nev SAILINCS FROM
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    • 1096 11 j McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN RUCKNALL. KLAV ENESS LINE LOS ANCELES SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVOI Accepting cargo for Central fr South American Porta aaa. CASTLE VI LLE .Spore P. Sham Penane 10 o<t./4 Nev. 5 Nov. Nev. ea.s. BOUCAINVILLf -A" 0 Sham Pe. ana 30
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  • 397 12 Malays recover to win three-one Malays 3; Chinese 1. SINGAPORE Chinese hopes of being unbeaten champions m the 1951 S.A.F. A. Community League crashed m their last game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. And lt was their old rivals, the Malays, XI who did the trick. Malays
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  • 157 12 PENANG, Thurs. y_ V oest ten horses to follow at the Penang races are: Misty Line: A splendid second to Melnlk who received 81b from him at Bukit Timah b_k month. Running his ideal distance Prter: An easy winner at Singapore last month. Extra furlong should not trouble this
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  • 123 12 SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. Appeal Board yesterday dismissed the appeal lodged by Katong Sajarah against the decision of the League and Cup committee concerning their Div. 3B League match against Cosmos 8 C. Katong Sajarah won this game 11-O and improved their goal average sufficiently to win their
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  • 77 12 Two Singapore Amateur FA. champion sides Cup champions Royal Navy and League winners Tiger SA. meet for the HawPar trophy at Jalan Besar Stadium m the first of two charity matches m aid of five Colony institutions. The proceeds will be divided among S.A.T.A., St. Andrew's
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  • 97 12 AHMEDABAD. Thurs. MCC defeated Western Indf_ by two wickets today ln sn exciting finish. Needing 113 for victory after dismissing Western India for 139 MCC lost eight wickets ln getting the runs. At one point with their total at 66 for two, MCC
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  • 346 12 From EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Thursday. pOURTENAY 11, relegated to Class 4 from Class 3 after the last Singapore meeting, surprised this morning's track watchers at Batu Gantony when he did a gallop with Atom Age. Bagby had Courtenay II on the rails beside Atom
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  • 202 12 K.O. hockey will start next month CINGAPORE Hockey Association will run two knockout competitions (senior and Junior), beginning from the second week of November. The senior teams will compete for a challenge cup presented by the S.H.A. president, Mr. Q. E. N Oehlers. There will also be a trophy for
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  • 66 12 Three changes ln the forward line have had to be made ln the Singapore XI to meet Malayan Chinese PA. at Jaian Besar stadium on Sunday. Sharif Madon. Suleiman and Rahlm Omar are unable to play. The new line-up ls: Mutton: Davids, Boniface; Haji Oarhan,
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  • 46 12 Set. Coulter, -fleeted aa right back ln tha Singapore hockty team to travel to Malacca will not ba ibli to m*k« tha trip. _tu place wlb ba ?Jt}~ bT J lp r <»CO.). Coutu is RC i will .aptiln the «n_»pore team.
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  • 223 12 PENANG, Thursday. FASTEST time for three furlongs at this morning's 1 track work at Batu Ganton* for horses entered for the Penang Autumn Meeting which begins on Saturday was done by Enterprise. On a holding track, Me-« took Enterprise overß ln on the bit. Enterprise, down
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  • 466 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, weakened by the absence of Ronnie Barth. Brian Mark* and goalkeeper B. Noronha, yesterday bowed one-nil to the Khalsa Assoc ia lion ln their S.H.A. Div. 1 match on the padang. Th* gams was a great battle between the defences and
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  • 88 12 HONO KONO, Thursday.— The Singapore Combined Services, playing without four of their regulars, lost by five wickets today to the Hongkong Cricket Club In a twoday match. Pinal scores: Singapore 171 and 161. Hongkong Cricket Club 234 and 90 for five. R. Chaplin and Capt. R.
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  • 69 12 SYDNEY, Thurs.— Norman von Nida retained his Australian professional golf title today by beating Qssie Pickworth 6 and S at the Metropolitan course, Melbourne. Von Nlda had six under par for 66 for the first 18 holes. This Is one stroke better than the 16-year-old
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  • 318 12 doth the flrat and second rugger __Vs of St. Andrew's School were successful m their games against Raffles Institution __Vs at Woodsville yeatei day. the first team winning by three points (a penalty) to nil and the second team by six points to three (two
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  • Sentinel's Sportlight
    • 740 12 TT seems that confusion lies ahead over the visits of soccer teams from India and Sweden. i The Indian Olympic team has notified its Singa- pore agent that it is unable to arrive until the I first week m December more than two weeks later than
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  • 100 12 The Poong Seong Cup zone final beetween Singapore and Selangor will be played at the Happy World Stadium, Singapore, on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 5 and 6. Thi« match waa originally scheduled to be played off ln Selangor but as the Selangor Badminton
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 382 12 CI. AS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED European lady stenographer requires position re- firm available Immediate- 1 i\ o'ease stat* salary offered. Box No .7976 S.T. onALIFIED English Nurse I oo«ition. Would work as i receptionist, look after ciiilo or take private cases. Good ,es. Reply
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    • 403 12 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANY Large Rubber Estate on <=ale please state full details to P.O. Box 1134. Singapore. WANTED to purchase semldete.ched terrace house or shophouse with vacant possession. Appiv with full particulars to Box No. A7952. ST. VEHICLES FOR SALE LATE '49 A7O. ***** miles $5500 33 A Sherwood
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    • 371 12 FOR SALE ALSATIAN Puppy ***** 8 months registered MKA. Ist class. Phone *****. FOR SALE. Avery Platform Scales, capacity 8 cwt. Enquiries. Phone 3173. AIR CONDITIONER, Westinghouse, suitable for bedroom. 3&H.P New 5 year Warranty. Phone *****. QUEENSLAND Heelers excellent Watchdog Mavfleld Kennels $569 East Coast Road. Singapore. Phone *****.
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    • 33 12 l^;E^^*^B' \]_w\ aa\ a _taß* *ww*a m m wMS^^- *_'.i»^?» rs\ M X^ Whi 1 1 »i i> -4 yi w__j@fflx_. E DICTI N E DOM Sole Aeentr, TNE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LIT
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    • 33 12 SINGAPORE TIDES fU.N_.ffl 0 931 831 0 302 (1.71: I 2; :n i •>•■ M-M '3 9). i I IMOKROW: 10 06 '8 6). 0 350 02 i 9.5» 16 03 '3 9i. C
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