The Straits Times, 30 September 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1952. if PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 618 1 Flares lit to guide it in at Colombo COLOMBO, Monday. THE radio equipment of the aircraft carrying the Duchess and Duke of Kent failed as it came in to land at Colombo airport early today. Flares had to be hurriedly lit to
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  • 117 1 NEW YORK. Mon. IF the Western democracies want friends in Asia, they must drop their "papa knows best" attitude toward Asian people. Mr. J. J. Singh, president of the India League Of America, said in an article In the New York Times Magazine. Basing
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  • 50 1 TOKYO, Mon. A new type of American Thunderjet the F-84, with in-flight refuelling equipment has entered the air war In Korea. Twenty-four of them made their first raid on Saturday, Col. Robert Orr, a group commander, told the Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper. —A.P.
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  • 133 1 SYDNEY Mon. THE atom test security blackout became complete yesterday when two i I'ghters with supplies sailed for the Monte Bello islands test site from Onslow, the nearest Australian mainland port. They seemed to be the last link iii a long chain of preparation
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Mon— The Duke of Windsor arrived in London from France today on j> private visit for a few dava He is staying with One»>' Mary at her London homo Maryborough House.— Reuter
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  • 115 1 Mac Donald leaves Bangkok BANGKOK. Monday. VO FINAL decisions were reached on the problem *^of rice supplies to British territories in SouthEast Asia during talks between the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and Siamese officials I This was announced by the British Information Service simultaneously with
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Mon— Intensified jamming of 8.8.C. Iron Curtain broadcasts forced up the corporation's operating costs last year. .The 8.8.C.'s report for the year ended March, 1952, said that counter measure* sent up costs to a total of £4.718,417 on external service.—Reuter.
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  • 61 1 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Company official^ and representatives of the American i Federation of Labour and International Association ot Machinists today sighed inI terim agreements to postI none strikes at the Lockheed and Douglas aircraft companies' works. Txie agreements were reach, en after President Truman had appealed for
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  • 40 1 SEOUL. Mon.— The Chinese Communists threw fresh counter-attacks at Uniterl Nations outposts on the Korean east-central front today. They captured an unidentified hill but failed to budge Allied troops on Capitol Hill and Finger Ridge— A.P
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  • 46 1 COLOMBO. Mon.—Singapore Civilians today beat the Bengal Tigers by nine points i (a try and two penalties) to nil in their opening game of the All-India Rugby Tournament Parker kicked both penalties and Groves scored a try five minute.s before the end
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Mon— The Duke of Edinburgh will fly to Malta on Nov. 26 for a short visit. He will present the Queen's colours to the Royal Marine Commando Brigade before returning to Britain on Dec. 2.— Reuter.
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  • 139 1 ALOR STAR, Mon. MALAYAN-SIAMESE police in their combined hunt for border bandits In Siamese territory have met with further successes, a Kedah police spokesman told the Straits Times today. The combined forces yesterday came across a well- constructed camp and a grave containing a
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  • 234 1 KUALA I IMI'IH. Monday. THE WIFE and eh ldren of Mr. K. E. Bogle, assistant manager of the European-owned F.aver Estate in the Kulai district of Johore. saw lanwtti kill him this morning. Mr. Bogle was travelling on an estate road in an armoured
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  • 138 1 RAF bombs rock the houses KUALA LUMPL'R, Mon HOUSES in the residential area of Ampang in Kuala Lumpur were shaken by explosions from heavy bombs as Royal Air Force planes hit targtes near the town this morning; RAF Valetta .bombers were used in the operation, which began at 8.30 am.
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  • 21 1 Mr. Jack Evans, former Malayan Film Censor, leaves Singapore today for the United States before going to Britain.
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  • 272 1 Cobb is killed as boat explodes DRUMNADROCHIT, Scotland, Mon. JOHN COBB, the fastest man on earth, died today when his Jet speedboat blew up at 205 mile.s per hour during his attempt to break the world record His neck was broken when his U.S. $42,000 "Crusader" went up in pieces
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Mon. Britain's First Sea Lord Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Rhoderick McOrigar, left London by Comet jet airliner today for a four weeks' tour of raval stations in the Indian Ocean and the Par Easi.- Reuter.
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    • 734 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for th- post of Engineer-Instructor and Superintendent of a Dockyard to be built for the Rural and Industrial Development Authority at Kuala Trensßanu. The successful applicant will be required to design and build the dockyard which Is to have three slipways capable of taking small,
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    • 572 2 NOTICES OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5%, less 30% Income Tax. has been declared by the Directors for the year ending 31st December. 1952. piyable to the Members on th" Register as on 13th October. 1953.
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    • 656 2 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING, LIMITED i Incorporated in England) The Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend, for the year ending 30th June 1952. of 1 6 per share, less Income Tax j at 9 6 In the payable in London on 29th October 1952 to all Shareholders'
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  • 311 3 British Socialist chief I tells conference time is short MORECAMBE, Monday. ]yjR. HARRY EARNSHAW, 61, chairman of the six million strong Labour Party, warned the Party's 51st annual conference which opened at Morecambe today that economic circumstances might soon force Britain to accept lower living standards. He
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  • 161 3 No dollars 'so we go to China' WASHINGTON. Mon. THE Ceylonese Minister of Industry, Mr. G. G Ponnambalam, yesterday said that the lack of dollars to buy rire compelled his country to send a trade mission •o China. He said that he explained this to the State Department i during
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  • 26 3 UK. HERBERT HOVEY. 75- year-old Chelsea pensioner, shakes hands with Grade Fields, who was watching the changing of the guard outside Buckingham Palace.
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  • 239 3 SERIES OF TACTICAL MOVES MORECAMBE. Monday. MR. ANEURIN SEVAN won a series or tactical victories last night over the Labour Party leadership of Mr. Clement Attlee In meetings before the annual party conference, an official announcement stated. Thaso uintnrUc ehniv that I the Bevanltes.
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  • 52 3 We won't lose Adenauer COLOGNE. Mon —The V\V«t German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer, tol^ 15.000 German Cathotic youths yesterday that "a power from the East Is penetrating into the free world to destroy personal freedoms and beliefs." "We are prepared to resist th.s power, and we will not lose." he said—
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  • 203 3 Naguib on personal campaign against Wafd CAIRO, Mon. rpMK Egyptian Frlm e Mlnls- W, Gen. Mohammed Naicuib said yesterday be would carry to the people In a personal tour his campaign against the defiant Wafd Party leaders, including its leader. Mustafa el Nahas, now threatened with trial on charges of
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  • 38 3 MANILA. Mon.— The Danish freighter Ellen Maerslc. which ran aground a week ago on a reef in the South Chira Sea, was refloated yesterday her agents reported. She is going to Hong Kong fo- repairs A.P.
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  • 26 3 LONDON Mon -Tile British Foreign Secretary Mr Anthony Eden, returned here Iby air yesterday from *ils fortn.ght's visit to Yugoslavia and West Europe.— Reuter.
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  • 37 3 KINGSTON. Jamaica Mon. —Sixteen children were taken to hospital after lightning struck a school near here Another school being oullt a short distance away was also struck and fly» workmen were injured— AP.
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  • 130 3 Amnesty for all German troops call KARLSRUHE. Mon fERMAN ex-soldiers cannot vJ be expected to stand side by side in a European army with Western officers who only a short time ago sent Tows upon rows ot Oerman soldiers to the gallows or I prison" former General Ber--1 nard Ramcke
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  • 169 3 -~J_ SPRINGFIELD Monday QOVERNOR Adlai Stevenson last night made public ten years of Federal Income Tax returns. They showed that during 1949-51 as Governor of n o h e received a gross income totalling. US$l5l,llO in addition to hi s salary. The Democratic presidential nominee's
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  • 75 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Nlklta Khurschew. a member of tiie Soviet Union Politburo and secretary of Moscow Communist Party, has attacked unidentified industrial leaders for padding reports about their fulfilment of state production plans. Pravda reported. "Workers who enter the path of deceit do great harm to the interests
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  • 25 3 NEW YORK, Mon— Chile has become the 32nd nation to sign the International Tariff Agreement concluded early thU year in Torquay, England.— A.P.
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  • 26 3 NEW DELHI, Mon.-Three people were killed and 27 seriously Injured in a train derailment about 200 miles east of New Delhi yesterday AP.
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  • 64 3 PARIS, Mon— M. Jean Moine won a cup and 120,000 francs here yesterday after nying a helicopter to the top of the Eiffel Tower and bursting balloons with Ihe plane's under-carrlage Fiying a Bell 478-1, Moine took 59 seconds for a vertical ascent to 300 metres
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  • 32 3 ROME, Mon.— Orson Welles has finished the script for "Julius Caesar," which he expects to film in Rome in modern dress. Welles plans to play Brutus.— A.P.
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  • 26 3 HONG KONG. Mon China's Industrial output ,ias doubled in annual value 'n the last three years, the New China News Agency reported today— Reuter.
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  • 146 3 SEOUL. Mon. Army censors today released the name of the Belgian lieutenant who foucht to the death on Cognac HJUj. In Korea, wielding R'4fete as his nnjy weapon 4 i He was LietMl W(*n Coppens. of Brussels Or the night of Sept. 26/27. (opens
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  • 357 3 Wild rush for Japanese bonds LONDON. Mon. PUBLICATION of the acceptance by the United State* and Britain of Japan's debt settlement offer to pay off about 1160.000.000 (US$450,000,000). worth of bonds with past and future Interest led to a* wild rush on the London Stock Exchange today. Before
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  • 26 3 LONDON. Sept. 29.— Cash Buyers €960; Sellers €962; Forward Buyers £9M Sellers €951; Settlement £961; (down £2). Turnover, a.m. 30 tons; p.m. nil.
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  • 31 3 LONDON. Bept. 29— Spot 23d.. Nov. 22d.. Dec 22d.. Jan -Mar 22d Apr- June 21 \d July-Sept 214(1.. Oct. elf 22d.. Nov elf 22>i,d.. Dec cl.f. 22d Market. Stagnant.
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  • 95 4 THE 1 984-ton Caltex Rupit, which was reported miss.nz for two days, arrived In Singapore yesterday eight days late. The tanker developed engine trouble after leaving Aden. The ship did not Inform n«r Singapore agents when *he e'ecided to go U> Ccl-mbo for
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  • 86 4 A 49-year-old woman labcurer, Lim Kwai Yong, in stepping down from the parapet to a ledge of an unfinished blo~k of flats in Alexandra F. rid. Singapore, slipped and feil 20 feet to the ground below, the Assistant Ccrder Mr. Giam Chong Hing. was tcld at
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  • 29 4 KUAN TAN. Mon— Gau Sam Moi. of Gambang. was allowed $200 bail when he was charged here with attempted suicide. The case was postponed to Oct. 6.
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  • 171 4 DON'T GOSSIP OR DRINK TAP WATER, THE DEITY WARNS Housewives pledge to follow a god's advice PENANG, Monday. SUPERSTITIOUS housewives in North Malaya are storing up water this week because of a .reported warning by a deity not to drink water from wells or pipes on Friday. This i s
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 4 FLYING OFFICER Malcolm Gulliver, of St. Helier. Jersey. Channel Islands, was married at St. George's Church, RAF Changi, yesterday to Miss Gwenllian Williams, of Abergele and Leicester. Straits Times picture.
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  • 79 4 A seven -man committee was appointed yesterday by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to study and make reDresentations to the Government on franchise rights ior Chinese domiciled in the Colony. Commiitee members are: Messrs. Tan Chin Tuan. Yap 1 Phen* Geek. Foo Chee Fon*. Chuanj
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  • 59 4 Singapore branch of the Royal Engineers' Old Comrades Association will hold its annual dinner at the Shackle Club. Beach Road, Singapore, on Oct. Tickets may be obtained from the secretary, c/o C. E. branch. G.H.Q.. Far East Land Forces, c/o 0P.0., Singapore, or by telephoning *****.
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  • 199 4 ALOK STAR. Monday CHDUND in possession of rice and silt a'ter an r ambush laid by police, three men— Tan Choy Chin, Lim Poh Leone: and Yu Xim were today sentenced to ten years' imprisonment each by the Kedah Assize judge. Mr. Justice Hill. I
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  • 82 4 Chamber to help entry of families r THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will assist bona fide cases where local Chinese have had difficulty about the entry into the Colony of their families now in China. Such help will be given to applicants who are known personally to the Chamber's
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  • 54 4 KOTA BAHRU, Mon Eight members of the Kelantan Ambulance Brigade, ten Senior Scouts representing the Boy Scouts Association, and three Girl Guides, will be leaving for Kuala Lumpur on Friday to take part in the rally of voluntary organisations on Sunday in honour of the visit of
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  • 321 4 Charges against Public Services Commission denied rpHE SINGAPORE Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blvthe, in a letter to the. City President, has denied allegations made last month by a Lubonr City Councillor. Mr. Phillip Williams (Rochore Ward) that the Colony's Pub i Services Commission was improperly constituted. Mr. Williams made
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  • 96 4 20 COUPLES WILL MARRY AT MASS CEREMONY SEVENTEEN Singapore Chinese couples, two from Batu Pihat and one from Malacca, will be married at a masswedding at the New World Cabaret, Singapore, on Friday, the eve •f the Chinese midautumn festival The mass-wedding is the fourth to be sponsored by the
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  • 111 4 Water. Dept. shows profit of $303,656 THE Singapore City Councils Water Department made a profit of $303,656 last year after paying $1,005,715 towards capital expenditure. In his annual report, the City Water Engineer. Mr W. S. Stredwick. states that the income from the sale of water was $9,080,700 for 884.--084,000
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  • 38 4 KOTA BAHRU. Mon— The new bridge at Alor Kedemit and the waterworks at Wakaf Bahru. Kelantan. built by the villages wltn RIDA aid. will be opened by the Tungku Mahkota at 4.30 p.m. on Friday
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  • 44 4 Chong Miew Lim, who stabbed a coffeeshop assistant. Lim Ngee Moh, twice while robbing him at Beach Road on the night of June 20. was sent to prison for six years by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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  • 327 4 CJt'BSTATIONS lUkl* to load <koddisc today: DAT Adolahl apllol. N'ewloa B**aajaa Nalo BataMral Bd. Dalra; Kd. Charlrred Baak aad aelaork Atla Balldtai l.r.rir SI. SUtlr. D. IV. k r "i >it.. I). Cm, SI racada St I. Haktea St. Ckarrk st./rtckrriar SI I. Cirralar/Carpralrr St.. tavanaih Bride*.
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    • 153 4 AKTS SOCUTT: Exbiblt.on ot British boo^ deaigna at Briti&h Counm Mall. Stamiord Road. 9am lo 6 30 pn till ri LKADEKSHIF OOVBHI "Raie Relationships.' Oy tlie Re\ John R Klfming. Mcretarv-frnrral ol Mulavun Ctiriitian Council, at Chinese V MCA. Selexle Road i3O p m I V.W.C.A.: Mandarin clasaea br- Klnnera
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 5 PROFE6BOR .1. V. COOAiS of me University of Malaya returned to Singapore by air after a vacation in England.—Straits Times picture.
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  • 53 5 Tried to steal gaoled Phuan Swee Siow, an overseer at a Singapore military depot, was sentenced in Singapore yesterday to nine months' imprisonment for the attempted theft of a motor, belonging to an officer, In Ayer Rajah Road. The sentence will be followed by 12 months' police supervision. Phuan admitted
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  • 192 5 The big quiz gets 'important information 9 PENANG, Monday 1,500 villagers of Balik Pulau were screened today when Penang security forces extended "Operation Box 5000" to rural districts. It was the third large-scale screening in Penang in four days. Two more suspects were detained. From dawn today,
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  • 119 5 Hungry Redd seize lorry load of food K. LUMPtTR, Mon. A STARVING terrorist gang in the Kuala Kangsar area of Perak held up a lorry loaded with food yesterday, drove it off the road and along a timber track, unloaded 100 tins of biscuits, 30 katis of mcc hoon and
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  • 160 5 SINGAPORE Government is believed to be facing a problem over fixing the date of the by-election in the Seletar constituency of the Legislative Council because nearly 80 per cent, of the voters there want to boycott the elections. Reason for the threatened boycott Is
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  • 103 5 THREE nominated City -t- Council seats, vacant for more than six months, were filled yesterday, all by former Councillors. The three new Councillors, Mr. S. F. Ho. Mr. S. I O. Alsagofl and Mr. C. F. Smith, were applauded when they took their seats
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  • 21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A training course for Guides and Brownie Gulden will be held in Kuala Lumpur in December.
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  • 93 5 A copy of last week's Sunday Times has been buried in a church at Bedok "for thy information of posterity." It was placed in a steel box. with other documents, and placed behind the cornerstone of the new Methodist church at Bedok on Sunday. The cornerstone of
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  • 83 5 Knife attack on man Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz, a peon employed by the Singapore Water Department, was yesterday fined $30 or a week's gaol by th e Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. D'Netto, for causing hurt to Tan Kin Seng, with a knife at the Mercury theatre. Upper
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  • 127 5 TWO Singapore City Councillors yesterday told the council that one council labourer had been assaulted by an engineer in a department and three others had been sacked, without authority. The charge of wrongful dismissals were made by Mr S. S. Manyam (Indpt. North Ward i who
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  • 116 5 A SINGAPORE Improvement Trust clerk, Loh Boon Piah, corruptly accepted a total of $1,400 from four men for helping them to get flats, it was alleged in the First Police Court yesterday The court was holding an inquiry into charges of corruption against
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  • 79 5 Last minute rush at dress shops TAILORS and sewing amahs in workshops behind the glamorous facades of Singapore's most exclusive dress shops .are engaged in frenzied last minute efforts this week to complete all their dressmaking, orders for the Royal visit. Some of them are working up to 16 hours
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  • 19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Johore Police Department will observe Saturday and Sunday as week-end holidays from October.
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  • 40 5 THE 8,000-strong Singapore Malay Union is considering putting up candidates for the coming City Council elections In December. Inche Jaafar Osman. the secretary, said yesterday that the union's general council will meet in tonight to on^Vder candidates.
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 5 mi i.IA.Ni :HUUI)-loil Shell oil tanker Velietia is the largest ever to call in Singapore waters. Straits Times picture.
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  • 104 5 PROGRESSIVE City Councillor for West Ward. Mrs. Robert Eu, at yesterday's meeting of the Council, complained about the offensive fumes from Singapore Traction Company and other buses. Mrs. Eu. speaking during the adjournment, read out a section of the Road Traffic Ordinance prohibiting
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  • 57 5 The Commissioner-Gene-ral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, will speak at a public meeting organised by the Singapore Indian Association, at 69, Balestier Road, on Thursday, to commemorate Mahatma Gandhi birthday The meeting, which will start at 6 p.m., is open to all. Other speakers include Sir
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  • 62 5 Labourers living In the new City Council quarters In Alexandra Road are to get a dispensary. At a meeting yesterday, city councillors decided that if a permanent dispensary could not be built by March next year, some temporary arrangement should be provided. This deiwon was made
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  • 97 5 The man who had his neck broken by an aeroplane propeller and then went <>n lo hetome one of the world's foremost test pr'cts arrived in Singapore i hv Qantas-BOAC yesterday. f '»t:iin C. F. Uwins. now 3 flh-ecttor or Bristol Aircraft Comr/.iny. is on
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  • 193 5 7-FLOOR HOUSES TO EASE SHORTAGE THE PRESIDENT of ths Singapore City Council. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, yesterday revealed that the Singapore Improvement Trust plans to build seven-storey artisan type houses in an attempt to ease the Colony's housing shortage. Mr. McNeice was replying to a speech during the adjournment
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  • 220 5 A DIAMOND-HEADED drill capable of boring into 3.00(1 feet of solid rock at 40 feet an hour is to be erected on the Shenton Way site of a new Singapore office block in search of a rock foundation. Mr. J. Caun,
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  • 22 5 Another 6.144 people were vaccinated in Singapore yesterday, the 40th day of the campaign. The total nqw vaccinated is 370.017.
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  • 18 6 IN ever loving men.ory of Capt. RC.C Dvason who fell asleep on the 30.9.46. Sadly Missed.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 847 6 Her Royal Highness the DudMH of Kent, accompanied by her sixteen-year-oid son, will arrive in Singapore this afternoon. She will receive a loyal welcome in the Colony, and later in the the Federation of Malaya. The Duchess comes as the representative of the Queen, her niece. On
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    • 291 6 Ceylon's Advice To The U.S. While it is not possible t<> approve Ceylon's policy of selling large quantities of rubber to Communist China, one may sympathise with the statement by the Dominon's Minister of Industry as to the circumstances that have made that policy necessary, Ceylon needs rice: its people
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  • 1756 6 The Prince of Wales (now Duke of Windsor), the Duke of Gloucester and the late Duke of Kent have all passed through Singapore and Malaya in the last 30 years. Noni Wright recalls these visits from the accounts of the times and concludes with
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  • 329 7 Council wants 'more careful study first A NEW pay code for Singapore City Council employees, which would put up the council's annual wage bill by nearly $700,000, was yesterday deferred by the council for two months for more careful study. The revised salaries scheme,
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  • 90 7 CPECIAL security measures w began yesterday evening when the Prince Line freighter British Prince arrived In Singapore's outer roads with 1.095 cases of American carbinefl for the Federation Police. A heavy guard from the Marine Police boarded the .shin as soon as she dropped anchor.
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  • 57 7 A 26-year-old Filipino Pineda Peter Appalino, was stabbed in the back with a knife during a quarrel at Short Street Singapore yes terday He receiver* about w wounds 1 Appalino was on the "dan gt-r Cist" when he was admit ted to the General Hospital A
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  • 421 7 SINGAPORE'S sea defences could probably repulse an attacking armada of iiti i- ships but the Colony is still in dancer of sneak attacks by small motor-boats and canoes. These are the salient points ii)i t im from the combined Navy-Army-Air Force
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  • 289 7  -  BILL FISH mUimtjUUUUmMatmUi a yELLOW FORCE— the attacking force-carried out a pincer movement on Singapore from East and West The Eastern (pece. with the rescue tv? Fngna as base ship, assembly on the coast 50 mi'es from Singapore The Western force, with the Hel^ndok as base
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  • 116 7 100 BOYS JOIN THE RED CROSS ONL hiuidretl !>«■%> M the Gan ifhifl Singapore, were -nrnlled as members ot i{ Hi fl T-or R».' I ross S«»ciPt> vestorday Thcv rereived eertifl »tes in thp sihno' lisscrr.b'v h:ill from l!>< prcs'dent f»f the Britis' Red Cross SocJrty. Sin ;.ip"re branch. I.ad>
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  • 65 7 Lee Kirn Heng. alias t-ee Kirn Chean was ordered yesterday in the Singapore Second Potice Court to be remanded until today after a charge of cheating Teo Liang tag of $3,100 wa s explained t'> him. 11 was alleged that he '.n--cinccH Ten to gi- c h'm
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  • 212 7  -  FRANCIS WONG TWELVE o'clock noon on Saturday was zero hour for the defending Blue Force, comprising Sea ,\*ard Defence personnel th*> Marine Police and volunteers and men of th P Army and Air Force all under the command of Seaward Defence H.Q The only
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  • 89 7 Fishermen's find solves air puzzle |^OVAL Air Forct experts yesie:day deeded 'hnt wreckage a Chinese traw jer cre%v dragged fru'ii the lottom ol the sea 100 i-iilej aorth-east of Singapore !>ejonged to an RAF Hornet which disappeared on Jar. 4 on a flight from Singapore to Labuan The wreckage li
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  • 49 7 Tan Ah Tee. a wrestling fan. was fined $1 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for behaving In a disorderly manner by booing at the wrestlers in the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night He said he was joining in the general booing of other fans.
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  • 24 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Inche Mahbob bin Ahmad, who was recently promoted Assistant Superintendent of Police, will soon be transferred to Kuala Treogganu.
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  • 184 7 [SINGAPORE'S Traffic Police chief, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, sat in his home yesterday evening and said to the Straits Times. "Would I go round the world on a fact-finding tour? You bet 1 would. Just let them find
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  • 128 7 Petition for divorce noi contested A DECREE NISI, to be made absolute in three monthr.. was granted by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAyasley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, to Mrs. Eunice Wong, who sued her husband, Mr. Wong Peng Tons, for divorce on the ground of habitual cruelty.
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  • 61 7 Singapore Rotary Club wll! 4 hoM a dinner and dance at j Raffles Hotel on Oct. 25 to cc- J lfbrate United Nations Day. < The Governor. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. 1 win attend and the Govern- J nent of India Represents- t've. Mr. Gopala Menon.
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon H limah binte Ismail. Assistant Matron State Weitare Rome, was acquitted here on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 2\ 2 yards of cloth belonging to (he Home.
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  • 258 7 The visit was Nicoll's idea TIE Duchess of Kent* visit to Malaya is the result of an invitation from the Governor of Singapore. Mr Nicoll asked her to visit the Colony primarily to open the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association clinic. This was said by the acting Public Relations Secretary, Mr. F.
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  • 51 7 Two people died of heart attacks in Singapore last night. A Chinese collapsed and died at Sultan Gate at 6' p m. Hai.f an hour '.iter. an ndian living at t w .e 6th m.s. Bukit Timah Read, collapsed U his home. He died shorty
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  • 326 8 —Malaya answers the Japs THE Malayan Governments are determined to "eliminate" any rubber packer who sends bad shipments abroad, the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association declared yesterday. Mr. E. G. Holiday stated in a letter sent to
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    44 8 >IK. AND MRS. CHEONG Y.N SUNG who were married yesterday at Tiong Bahru. Singapore. The bride was Miss Lob. Yuet Lai, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loh See Chonr The bridegroom Is a nephew of Mr and Mrs. Vim Pak Churn. Straits Times picture.
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  • 92 8 K.UALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Films Division of the Federation Government today announced that it will sell 16mm copies of the Malayan Film Unit's shots of the I Thomas Cup semi-finals and finals. English and Tamil versions of the India v. Denmark and India t
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  • 95 8 IPOH. Mon— One nursing and five ambulance of Perak St. John Ambulance Brigade will parade on Wednesday next for their second annual inspection. It will be held on St Michaels institution ground at 515 p.m. with Dr. H. M. O. Lester, Director of Medical Services,
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  • 35 8 SERFMBAN. Men. Dato Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf viu resume duties as Mentri Besar, Negri Sembilan, on Wednesday. He has been ill. During his recuperation he visited Japan. Hong Kong and Manila.
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  • 79 8 S ngapore organisers of the Poppy Day Fund are after your shopping "mistakes misfits for a charity resale in St. Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial; Hall on Oct 29 from 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. ThMB who have goods to give are asked to contact Mrs
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  • 157 8 MUCH TRAVELLED magician, the Great Lyle, due in Singapore today from Bangkok, will make a bride disappear before his audiences during the next fortnight. The manager of the magical revue "Cavalcade of Mystery," due to open on Oct. 2 Mr. V.
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  • 61 8 IPOH. Mon. The petrol pump office at the Ipoh Club was burgled early on Sundaj morning and $4£ stolen. Veloo. 14. was today charged in the Magistrate's Court with dishonestly retainim* stolen property, in respect ot $45. belonglnc: to Bela Siiißh. Hp claimed trial and th?
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  • 91 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. jtjß. DOUGLAS T. WARING will become ChairiTX man of the directors of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya), Ltd., the largest tin mining group in the Federation, on Oct. 1. He succeeds Mr. W. H. Warren, who retired last April for health reasons. Mr. Waring said today
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  • 220 8 60 S'pore Scouts will fly to Pan-Pacific Jamboree on Dec. 16 SIXTY Singapore Scouts will fly to the PanPacific Jamboree to be held at Greystanes, Sydney, Australia, from Dec. 29 to Jan. 9. Twenty of them have been selected from the Southwestern District of the Boy Scouts' Association. The contingent,
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  • 62 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Sultan of Trengganu presented badges to Home Ouards at three kampongs during the week-end while he was touring the Kemaman district. He Inspected Chinese, Malay and Arabic schools, a sawmill, the district hospital at Kampong Besut. the cooperative store at Kampong
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  • 180 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A FORMER member of the Malayan People's AntiJapanese Army, who later joined the bandits, was sentenced by Mr. N. L. Cohen in the Sessions Court today to three years' imprisonment for failing to supply the police with information on the
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  • 87 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. When an interpreter of the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court called for Yip Heng in court this morning, no one appeared. Yip Heng, charged with theft, had been released on $100 bail but had jumped bail, the court was later told. The Prosecuting
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  • 50 8 For the first time. 20 new citizens will receive naturalisation certificates from the Governor. Mr. J. F. N'.coll, at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council! on Oct 14. Previously presentations of certificates were made by the CoConial Secretary at the Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 57 8 KOALA LUMPI'R. Monday. SO that Scottish dances can be featured hi Hie annual bail of the Selan?or St. Andrew* Society at Selancor riub on Nov. 29, th P society is t.i run a dancing class. Instructor will he Mr. Graham Hnilnnri at the club each
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    • 216 8 JT 26th DAY AND STILL GOING STRONG! 1 Cecil b. DeMillfs Mm 5 shows iV,) EAR™ DAILY technicolor 9.30 a.m., 12.30 2.20. 6.15 I SPECIAL PRE-RELEASE SHOWING WSAT.^AT^ MIDNIGHT! (L a M-gM> STOP-FIGHTING AWENTURE\ 111 mf \^Gt^GERrARKER LEIGH mmj/ Make your reservations NOW! TIIII 1 1.I V I:PK\ "mirMwl /'l'llF'lu
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 205 8 SINGAPORE 10 a.m News: 10.05 Tunes from he Shows; 10.43-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Radio Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Car! Fischer Orch.; 2-3.20 Schools. 5.02 Time for Music; 5.30 Winnie The Pooh; 6 Melachrino Orch.; 6.15 News: 6.30 Radio Doctor: 6 45 Radio Malaya Trio; 7 Book of the Month; 7.20
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  • 555 9 ARE YOU A GOOD PARENT Quiz for adults By a Doctor TJEXT time you corner a screaming youn-4 Albert (or young Jennifer) and are about to say,- "You bad. bad child." Just stoj and think. Is it really ;i question of a bad child —or cou d it possioiy ba
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  • 62 9 Fashions in A.D. 2,000 as imagined by "Oesterreich-Films" who have bzei shooting a film taking pla ein ti. X year in Vienna. Man in the miidle is chief of the world police commission, successor to U.N., who arrives in an atomic gondola escorted by 50 policeman
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  • 367 9  -  NURSE BRIDGET MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA n r J ~i A BABY'S hair is so A soft and fine that as a rule it is not much trouble to rinse whe n he has his daily bath, but sometimes °ne comes across a baby whose head is covered
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 487 9 THIS WILL DECIDE YOUR PARENT RATING I Whin baby cries at ni-lu la it beat to ignore 1 him and let him "cry it out"? 9 Ha child Is afraid of thr dark should one (1) Irl him hay a brdronm o landing light or (2) make liim fa«r the
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    • 14 9 c. c. c. Collect six ot theie coupons to join the Children's Corner Club
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    • 251 9 o Specially made for baby's fender skin Only the best Is good enough for baby. Johnson's Baby Powder Is safe, pure and hygienically packed. It's as perfect as modern science can make it. Use Johnson* /\~C j»^ ®°ky Powder rvalarly, freely Jfojj~ —^^W an(l n#dl complete confidence. ISk^fiszzi^^ ln 4
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 233 9 The Stra»t« Times CrossworH ill Ii- I ACROSS J. 61. 1. 4. D.vine seat for an un- iS. Nat necessarily :.icu>ar certain event (5, 2. 3. 4). tour (5. 4). 9. la It French aha talks on the 18. Drinking-veasel or dar tan stage? (7). <7).« 10. If. at either
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    • 382 9 ANSWERS 1 No. First discover wh.it nukes him cry (he may be hungry, wet or dirty). If tSe caasc is not obvious, he iust wants to be picked up. In that case he should be left. 2 Answer (1) is n?-t To keep a scared child without liftfct is no
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  • 190 10 LEADERS OF BUSINESS IN MALAYA (12) THE CAREER of Mr. Lee Wee Nam, recognised leader of the Teo- < hew Community, represents a real success story, for he started life as a humble apprentice and rose to the head of his community and profession as banloer. Born in 1881 in
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  • 37 10 During the financial year 1951-1952. about Rs. 3,710--million were spent in all on development projects in India. This represents more than one-thirfl of thf» I*** revenues of the Central and State governments lor mmi year.
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  • 426 10 IMPORTANT METAL FOR JET ENGINES By Our Market Correspondent THE POST-WAR use of columbite as a welder for stainless steel and particularly in the manufacture of jet aircraft engines has resulted, to a certain extent, in the stepping up of its production in Malaya.
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  • 32 10 Mr. Chungsoo Oh, President of the Korean Trade Development Company, stand beside the Korean flag— the only one in the Colony— in his office in Robinson Road, Singaore.
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  • 278 10 KOREA WILL NEED MANY- MALAYAN COMMODITIES By Our Market Correspondent IVTHHEN the Korean war is over, South Korea will need a variety of Malayan commodities to help in the rehabilitation of the country's war-battered economy. With these needs in view, Mr. Chungsoo Oh, President of the Korean Trade Development Co.,
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  • 266 10 MEWS that Singapore's first textile factory will probably open in mid-November and that its 10,000 spindles will be producing monthly 600 bales of yarn a month by the end of the year, is Of greater significance than is generally realised.
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  • 33 10 LAN ARTIST'S impression of how the new Kiwi she. polish factory, on the Colonial Development Corporation's industrial estate at Bukit Timah, will look uh< it is completed.
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  • 226 10 NEW secondary industry will take shape in Singapore in nine months time (it is conservatively estimated) when the factory to be built at Jurong Road by the Kiwi Polish Co.. Pty. Limited, of Melbourne, is ready io go into production. The factory, which will be built
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 337 10 MeneoHkcat*/ liimmcl (OH MAGNIfIQiNI /MOTORING lin«jpon Kujl.i \.umpu< Kepresentafveb in. Malacca Scremban Ipoh Penjng Butter worth |estelton. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED WM manufactured by Hi- SOUTH MOTOR CO.. LTD. m 314 -A, BATU ROAD. P.O. BOX 425 K.L. SINGAPORE AGENTS fe THE PACIFIC COMRANY m J 135, CECIL STREET, R O-
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  • 169 11 Small trading on narrow price fluctuations RUBBER regained i of a cent on the Singapore Market yesterday, October first grade closing al 75J cents a lb. The market was very quiet and much the same as on Saturday, and there was only small trading. The price
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  • 160 11 Turnover in 1951 'many millions' EWIB AND PEAT, the produce broken, had a turnover In 1951 running "Into many millions." but the fall itf the price of rubber and most other i primary commodities has since affected turnover, says the I chairman. Mr. Herbert Boyden. reported in the Financial Times
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  • 170 11 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CHIPS, alongside the Siofapore Har- bour Board uodowne or ripected there at am. today, are: Canton l/l; British Prince 4-5; Bradeverett Coat Plant; PYanclsyille. t/7- Stentor' 8.8. Bentex. 11. Oenblxluhlre 13' M: Ordie. 1S1«: T)imenten«. 18- Tjlbadak. 19 20: Larat iKP.M N.W 4 Bentoni; 21/23: Bennevis. 23/24: An
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  • 12 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Sept. 29.— 5482.75 a picul (down
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  • 67 11 f OPRA was q oted in Sing a pore yesterday 02*', f.o.b. a •pirul buyers and sellers $29 Business In coconut oil was reported at $45 fob buyers, with sellers asking SO cents more. Quirt conditions prevailed on the Produce Exchinee fo r pepper. Prices at $60) per
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  • 38 11 NEW YORK. Mon— Steel, pro- I ductlon is rapidly approaching pre-stTike I'vel, with mills scheduled to operate at 101.80 per cent of their capacity this week, the American Iron and Steel institute reported today. i
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  • 34 11 HONO KONG, Mon. Free market currency exchange of Hong Kong dollar* was quoted at i the close today as follows: USSI HK16.31S <cash). HK56.34'4 IT.T): HKfISM. One Uel of j gold HK.29O'-,.
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  • 184 11 From Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Mon. I' NDDSTRIAL shares showed a slightly firmer undertone on the Stock Exchange today under the impetus of more favourable company reports and the firmly holding wool market. Trade volume was not large, but i more buyers were about
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  • 107 11 Tins barely steady on Share Market TINS were barely steady when the Singapore Share Market open-d tile week yesterrity. Industrials were reported sieady, niltj rubbers again r.egli cud Price change* aanoUDced by the M»l»van Share Brokers' Auociatloo vratrrduv were: IMM -IKIM rasrr At Neave Ord» 402 4-12 cd tb.-M iooo*ood
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  • 222 11 AIR. CHL'NGSOO OH. Fresidcnl of the Korean Trade Development Co.. Ltd.. Is taking steps, while In Slsuraaore on a trade prametion rWt. to see what action can be taken against supplies of North Korean medletne herbs which are i beiag seat to Singapore by
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    • 543 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. F.r UK /CONTINENT Spore S'hom Penong t Bennevis for Genon, Avonmouth. -.'mams 7 Oct Liverpool, Glasgow 23/24 4/ S Oct. 4/7 Oct. '^m^ fO Hu L .r JO ROn rdOm «-.54 4/ S O*. tOet. Ham^; "ZV^. 14/2. Oct. 21/« O-. 24/ttO*. ScTt'Toorn 0 A V
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  • 435 12 ARRAY OF STARS FOR BIG SPRINT From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Monday. BRILLIANT array of sprinting stars, plus a handful of top class stayers making their first attempt over the shorter distance, will line up for the richest sprint prize of the season, th? $25,000
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  • 69 12 FOLLOWING are the weights for the Gold Vase, Cl. 1, l>iv I,—SVJ. race on Saturday: Woodcote Inn 9.07 Gambar Melayu 9.04 Billdaw 9.03 Entertainment II 8.13 Best Bet "8.10 Zanzibar 8.08 Uninsured 8.03 Sandown 8.03 Sporting Gesture 8.02 Parmiter 8.00 Northern Circuit 7.13 Cypress Point 7.10 Gular
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  • 186 12 Beau Temps a threat to the best From EPSOM JEEP IPOH. Mon. REAL TEMPS has obviously come on a great deal after j his first outing on a Malayan racecourse at Bukit Timah thrta weeks ago. This New Zealand bred five-year-old, by Beau Vlte, who chalked up a string of
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  • 104 12 'THERE will be two trophy races the President's Cup and the Committee Cvp at the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting to be held on Nov. 1, 5 and 8. The President's Cup for Cl. 1. Is worth $5,000. The Committee Cup, also for Cl. 1.
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  • 45 12 The Dutch Club beat Khalsa II 2-0 in a Dlv. 2A League hockey match at Khalsa ground yesterday. Left half Hegerhorst scored both goals, the first off a short corner In the first half and the second towards the close of play.
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  • 46 12 ENTRIES are now open for th* Co*, mopoittan Cycling dub', tint annual 125-lap grass track race to be held on thr SCRC (round at 030 am on Sunday Entrir* should be «ent to E. Peters. Hon Sec Cosmopolitan CC. r o Straits Times. Singapore
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  • 108 12 IIfILFRED Ponniah, who was In top form yesterday, netted four goals in a hockey friendly at Ceylon Sports Club ground when the club beat RAF Malaya by 5-2. The Airmen had as many Chances as their opponents In a I closely-contested game but CSC i were
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  • 121 12 RESULTS of yesterday's matches In the V.M.C.A tennis tournament were: Lim Hee Chin bt Francis Lee 6-2. 6-2; Freddie Tan w.o S A Dawood; Tan Puay Kee bt O Haridas 6-0. 6-0; W. E Tan bt K. H. Ang 6-1, 5-7 6-2 B j Teslenko w.o. H.
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  • 351 12 BELOW are the weights for to- I morrow, third day of the Ipoh Gold Vase meeting: CL. 1. DIV. 2— si F. No Regrets 9.00 Cherry lint 8.13 Sudan 8.13 I River Patrol 8.12 Waikikl 8.11 New Look 8.10 Scarlet Admiral 8.08 Red Carnation 8.07 Melbury Court
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  • 117 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. T»HE Malayan Hockey Council has decided to set up a sevenman Executive Committee to handle Its business in between annual general meetings. The 1952-53 executive committee will couslst of Mr. H. M. <1e Souza. Mr. Too Joon Hlns. Mr. George Grenler. Mr. A.
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  • 66 12 Tampente Rovers scored a 2-1 victory over Immigration SC. in a SAFA Div. 3A soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Kadlr Yassirr. headed in a lovely Jumahat centre to give Immigration a 1-0 first half lead. After the interval Philip Wons moved from full back
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  • 56 12 Jacks Sports Club were lucky to beat Guthrle B.C. 3-2 In a Sir-sapore EH. FA. cup match at Shell ground yesterday. In their previous encounter Jacks held Guthrle to a 2-all draw. Scorers fcr Jacks were Said (2), one from penalty, and Clifton. Gasman and Peng
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  • 372 12 fpWO unbeaten teams Anglo- Chinese School (Blue) and St. Andrews School (A) will meet in the final of the Inter-School table tennis competition. Both teams won all their five fixtures in their respective sections In the league. ACS Blue got into the final last
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  • 256 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. rVO controversial points in th e interpretation of the rules governing the taking: of the penalty corner and the awarding of the penalty bully were taken up by the Malayan Hockey Council at its annual general meeting here yesterday. Mr. E. B. David,
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  • 399 12 All-India rugby From Norman Siebel COLOMBO. Mon. SINGAPORE today beat Bengal Tigers by nine points (two penalty goals, one try) to nil in their opening game in the All-India Rugger Tournament. Singapore led three-nil at half time with a penalty goal kicked by the team captain
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    • 212 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS CLEARANCE Sale of Burberry's, Waln.shlell and other Woollen suit lengths, also Rocola dre«s shirts at Harrows Ltd., 7 Orchard Road. EUROPEAN ACS Invited. Teluk Anton for satisfactory services open an account with us. Che»p prices: delivery services catered for: Contact Nam Hong Loong, T. Anson. Tel: 270.
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    • 18 12 |f (HURCHMANvf! Also for your convenience in pocket tins of 25 c-f SINCE 1867 AVAILABLE. THROUGHOUT MALAYA BORNEO
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 110 12 SOCCER SAFA COMMI'NITY LGE.: Chinese v Indians at Jalan Bear. DIV. 2: TamU B.A. v Woodbridte Hospital at Geylanc; Rocklites v Chinese Athletic "A" at CYMA. BI'SINESS HOISES (Cup replay) Borneo Motors v Sime Darby at Farrer Park. HOCKEY BIV. 1A: SCC v la tiff Wanderers at SCC; Sherwood Foresters
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