The Straits Times, 11 October 1952

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 405 1 3 front Tanjong Malini quit SUFFOLKS CHASE JUNGLE GANG KUALA LUMJ*UR, Friday. six terrorists have given themselves up, five more have been killed and three wounded. Three of those who surrendered were members of the Tan jong Malim gang. Another was in the badly battered
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  • 169 1 Man for Moscow sent home M Denis c. Jacob, an delegate to .sum Revolution anrj (\lebrations in was yeaterday sent I to Australia by air by the Singapore immigration authorities. Transit and landing facilities were cenied him under the Pas-sencer Restriction Oidmance. Mr JacoD. a member of the Victorian branch
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  • 157 1 The ideal gift to send home THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL. 1953, which will be on sale early next month, is the ideal Rift for friends overseas, for it presents a broad picture of the Malayan scene in full-colour and black and white South-East Asia's leading photographers and writers have contributed
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  • 18 1 TOKYO. Fri.— The British freighter Jolly ran aground on Wednesday night as it entered Yokohama harbour
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  • 60 1 TWO MEN have been detained and $20,000 worth of textiles recovered during police Investigations into a $50 000 textiles theft. The goods were stolen from a firm of Singapore traders in Outram Road a week ago. When the police raided an address in the
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  • 54 1 NAIROBI, Fri.— Anti-white Mau Mau terrorists last night broke Into an elderly British couple's bedroom in Nairobi and slashed their faces and arms. Retired Lt.-Col. Richard M.G. Tulloh, 75, and his 74--year-old wife were left bleeding on the floor. Both were in a serious condition
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  • 34 1 LA CONGA in Singapore, and the Duke of Kent (fourth from right) Joins students in this daace at a students' social held last night at Raffles Institution. Report Pag* 5.
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  • 79 1 Few of the pilots at the earden Party knew that these four girls (on th c left) were nurses from the Singapore General Hospital. From left: Niirv K sen Gupta. Sister Chans; Shew Kue, Nurse Katijah binte Haji
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  • 213 1 Korea Reds lose 8, 000 men and vital mountain SEOUL, Korea. Friday. tOI'TH KOREAN soldiers won control of White k Horse Mountain today, driving the Chinese completely off for the first time since savage Ked assaults began four days ago. The mountain, guarding the Seoul invasion corridor, had changed hands
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  • 50 1 COLOMBO. Fri. Eleven villages were flooded and 4.000 houses damaged when heavy monsoon rains hit Ceylon this week. A gale uprooted hundreds of rubber trees in Agalawatte, about 70 miles south of here Loss of life and property is reported from many places in the island. Reuter
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  • 137 1 DECEMBER A-BLAST PREDICTED LONDON. Fri. BRITAIN'S second atomic bomb test under water this time may be held in December, according to a report in today's Daily Herald. Robert Jones, an Associated Press staff correspondent, «ays a second explosion in Australia within the next two months Is the Interpretation London places
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  • 33 1 PARIS. Fri. Two valuaole one by Rubens md the other believed to be >v Raphael stolen from an ncient French chateau, were -^covered yesterday. Two men ■very arrested —A.P
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  • 27 1 BONN, Fri. The West 'frman Parliament yesterchy decided to restore the vote to former Nazis barred from voting In the first postwar elections In 1949—Reuter
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  • 201 1 Train crash toll is now 105 HARROW. Fri 'THE death toll in the three-train collision in Harrow station reached 105 today. One hundred and seventvslx persons were Injured in the triple crash on Wednesday, Britain's worst rail disaster In 37 yean. Salvage workers recovered six more bodies from the tangled
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  • 68 1 LONDON, Fri.— Chief Superintendent J. Kane, 45, commandant for the last three years of No. 4 District Police Training College, Eccleshall, Staffordshire, has been appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police, Malaya, in charge of training, the Police Review announced yesterday. Superintendent Kane joined the London Metropolitan Police
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  • 242 2 CHIANG'S GUERILLAS CELEBRATE 'DOUBLE 10TH TAIPEH. Friday. ANE HUNDRED thousand Nat.oialisL Chinese guerillas and supporters on Quemoy Island staged a mass anniversary rally tonigh. ..ride the noses of the Communists, Nationalist sources said in Talpeh today. Quemoy, a Nationalist guerilla stronghold ever since the Communists
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  • 35 2 JUDITH, the Bristol zoo lioness, strikes a lignifled poae for the cameraman. Her Jour months old daughter one of triplets— decides the business is a bit tedious and prepares to move off.
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  • 93 2 PARATROOP RAID ON RADIO STA TIOI FIGHTING paratroopers of the tough volunteer Eranco Kheer Corps of the Kin? of Cambodia jumped into action on the Siamese border today to wipe out a radio propaganda station operated by renegrade premier. Son Ngoc Thanh. This latest drive in 'OperaI tion Fidelity was
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  • 126 2 Putting on the mileage GOODWOOD, Fri. A SMALL English car u)hirh has been running non-stop around the race course her* since the beginning m the month 's expected to rmch its noal of 10.000 milr? tomorrow. The stvvt. staaed b*> thr British Motor Corporation i th" first of its kind
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  • 34 2 LAUSANNE. Frl. ExQueen Narriman of Egypt left Lausanne on the Paris-Rome express late yesterday to r«» turn to her exiled husband. Prince Farouk. on Capri. Sh> was accompanied by her mother. A.P
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  • 78 2 LONDON. Fri. Thousands of Britons whosp only chanc* 1 i;f seeing anything of next year's Coronation ceremony will be a television screen or their local cinema may be ablp to visit the historic seen* afterward. It has been suggested that Westminster Abbey, where Queen Elizabeth will be
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  • 125 2 LONDON. Friday. ORITAIN is negotiating with Saudi Arabia a "settlement of the conflict which arose through the disposition of an armed group into the Buraimi Oasis in the Oman coastal area of the Persian Gulf. Foreign Office officials said today. Trouble arose after the arrival
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  • 32 2 ROME. Fri.— Twenty swallows that waited too long before migrating south from Germany for the winter were "airlifted" to Italy. The birds were turned loose at Ciamino.— UP.
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  • 71 2 How to pass exams TURIN Fri.— A professor j has been arrestp^ in Turin. Italy on charges of selling advance copies of his school".* examination questions 1. r the equivalent of M 51.500. At the same school two years ago students were fi and taking their examination* equipped with bome-n
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  • 54 2 TOKYO. Fri. Jaoan's embryo defence ministry announced today that it planned to double the number of army divisions in he next 12 months from four to eight divisions. The ministry is known as the Security Board because Japan's constitution does not allow her to maintain
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  • 61 2 NAIROBI. Fri. Police swooped on a secret cere- mony In the early hours of yesterday, seizin;* 40 Man Man initiates in the act of taking the seven oaths Ol the terrorist secret society. The arrest* were made only '2 hours before the funeral of Waruhiu. tribal
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  • 137 2 MANILA. Friday. A POLICE chief was hacked to death and the Governor and the Constabulary Commander of Sulu Province narrowly escaped death yesterday in an unexpected attack by Moro outlaws In banditinfested Jolo Island. The sudden attack came during negotiations for the surrender of
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    • 664 2 NOTICES NOTICE CITIZENS OP THE UNION OF BURMA residing In the Colony of Singapore are requested to register their names and addresses at the earliest opportunity at the Consulate of the Union of Burma, 3, Bournemouth Road. Singapore. 15. Failure to do so I may in case of necessity result
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 242 2 Today's Radio SINGAPORE PENANC 10 ajn. News; 10.05 Housewives' 10 a.m. News; 1 pjn— 5 As Choice: 11— 11.30 New Records 1 I s 'P<>re; 6 News; 8.30 Emergency; Dm Boh Ph«rt*r OrrhT™-, 645 Listeners Calling; 8 Take It p.m. Bob Chester Orch.; 1.30— 2 prom H ere: 8.30 Music
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  • 173 3 Mind your own businessS Premier tells I American envoy] PARIS, Friday. »\('K hus administered a diplomatic snub to the United States, unprecedented in postwar relations between the two countries, by refusing to accept an American Government memorandum on future conditions for the granting of U.S.
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  • 197 3 Rise in use of natural rubber for August I:i in Our Owi <'nrr*snon«lrnt LONDON, Fri. THE INTERNATIONAL Rubb r Study' Group hxs ani d n rile in the world iDUan of natural rubb »r In August compared with July. but tower production Th« rep >rt .-.ays that consumption w<tv, up
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  • 43 3 LONDON. Frl. French irvitur-cyjle champion George Monn< ret mtentef landed at Dover after crossing the channel cm a converted motorcyclp nttachrd to floats Monnerct crr.sied the -tunnel in six hours and then set off for London by road.- -Reuter.
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  • 37 3 Bl'EN'o3 AIRKB, Fri— An Arge: tlne-traUt Polqui II jet fiuhter exploded yesterday while on an experimental ninht at Cordoba. UnconliniK'ii reports sud Kurt Tank, a fading German aircraft designer was th» nhne— Renter
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  • 103 3 l AP AN TO SELL ARMS TO U.S. NEXT YEAR TOKYO, Fri. JAPAN may supply the Unied States with ships, aircraft, tanks and machineguns by late 1353 or early 1954. the Kyodo News Service said yesterday. Kyodo reported that Japan's financial leaders are laying the groundwork for an ■anticipated increase
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  • 74 3 LONDON. Frl— A railway worker was accused of looting yesterday in the wrockaee of Britain's train d:>as:er j even as rescue workers Ow 1 for bodies. He was charged w:th steal- Ing cigars boxes of c:ieese a baby's coat, a novel entitled Lady Say When— total
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  • 23 3 ROME. Fri— Princess Alice of Greece arrived here on Thursday by plane from Atheai for a short stay in Italy. A.P.
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  • 47 3 i nt. last iramcar tnat an to the Elephant and. 'astle, London, is seen here it Chessington zoo. Tram overs bought this and gave it to the zoo's museum of transport. Comet, the elethant, was on hand to hcnit l \e tram to its destination
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  • 95 3 CAIRO. Friday. DRITAIN announced a gesture of goodwill toward "Egypt yesterday, while the Anglo-Egyptian talks on the Sudan were continuing The British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson, last evening conferred for more than an hour with Premier Neguib. Later, a British Embassy spkesman said that
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  • 102 3 LIVERPOOL, Fri. TWO manservants at the home of the Earl of Derby. Knowsely Hall, were shot dead last night. Lady Derby was injured and taken to hospital. Police and members of the household staff hunted through the grounds of the manor for another servant who
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  • 29 3 VANCOUVER, Fri—Wreckage sighted in British Columbia has been identified as a Royal Canadian Air Force Mitchell bomber which vanished five years ago with nine persons aboard.—Reuter.
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  • 26 3 HONG KONG. Fri. Two British-registered cargo ships chased by an unidentified gunboat in Chinese waters lasu night managed to get away A T.P.-Reu ter.
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  • 190 3 DARWIN. Friday. jiHIRD Officer G. P. Windhurst of the British tankA er Bela. said here today that he saw an unidentified submarine about 650 miles north of the Monte Bellp Islands on the eve of the British atom weapon blasts. Windhurst said they
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  • 65 3 BERLIN, Fri. The Russians today rejected a United States protest against the Soviet marhine-guimlng of an American hospital plan* and demanded instead that the crew of the attacked plane bp punished. Two Russian MIO jets madf several pa.ises and fired machinrgun bursts on Wednesday Ac the
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  • 48 3 MIAMI (Florida). Frl Comedienne Martha Raye was rushed to hospital last night and her doctor said she Is "critically ill with Intestinal disorder." Just 24 hours after she be?an a holiday at Kingston. Jamaica, she was flown back to Miami and taken to hospital.—A.P
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  • 29 3 CANBERRA. Frl. Sir Douglas Copland, Vice-Chan-cellor of Australia's National University and on P of the country's leading economists, has been appointed Australian High Commissioner to Canada— Reuter-AAP
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  • 32 3 HONG KONG. Fri. Groups of young Chine^o today stormed the premises of about six pro-Communist trade unions in Kowloon. The Chinese Nationalists are today celebrating "Double Tenth."— Reuter
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  • 26 3 AMMAN, Fri. -Wine of 10 Communists being releasou from a Jordan concentration camp were reimprisoned because they marched out singing party songs. A.P.
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  • 36 3 NEW YORK. Fri.-Nation-alist China handed the United Nations another M 51.800-.-000 in membership dues yesterday covering the balance due for 1950 and about one th.rd of the assessment on China for 1951.-- A.P.
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  • 273 3 LONDON, Prt. 'THE stork markets finished the week In a very slugnfeh manner. The Chancellor's warning against over-optimism, particularly as regards next year's export picture, tended to dampen enthiuiium a little. Cosine pricey of vlrctrd slock* COMOJ it Funding 4% tit War U% lij «_j BANES Chartered IMs>
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  • 63 3 LONDON, Oct. 10.— Cash Buyers £989; Sellers €991; Forward Buyers £968; Sellers £969; Settlement £989 (up £17). Turnover a.m. 235 tons; p.m. 55 tons. U.K. RUBBER LONDON, Oct. 10— Spot 21 \d.. Nor. 23d.. Dec. 22d.. Jan.-M.ir. 21 \d, Apr-June 21 Sd., JulySept. 21 2 d., Oct.
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    • 121 3 Malaya earned £1 66 mil. M LONDON. Fri. ALAYA was the second in HnllOl'C bigjrest dollar earner in [*****10 the Commonwealth last *mimmw*mm w year. Her rubber and tin brought in C 166 million. l*Af ijaam She was second only to Bri- IfJoL wCcJN tain— with C lB9 million ■•■w*.
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    • 282 3 HEUHI MEAT FOOD PARCELS Tinned meats are doubly icelcome at home >;oto' wheti housewives are busy stocking up the larder for Christmas entertaining. We have a wide range af popular items to choose from, including DANISH HAM STEAK KIDNEY OX TONGUE ROAST BEEF MUTTON CURRY CASSEROLE STEAK BACON RASHERS VIENNA
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  • 58 4 Ow Yong Wah Seng, a 54--year-old farmer, died in the General Hospital on Sept. 15 from blood poisoning two days after he stepped on a rusty nail while feeding his pigs. Told this yesterday, the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, re- I
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  • 18 4 Mr. K. A Owen has been appointed an Education Officer of the Malayan Education Service.
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  • 91 4 PENANG, Fri. MR. RYUJI TANIZAWA. president of the Japanese Rubber Trade Association, said in Penang today: "This time we will show no leniency." Mr Tanizawa. the first JapI anese leader to visit here I since the war. was referring to j the "poor quality"
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  • 337 4 STRUCK OFF REGISTER YIR. LEE KIAN SOO, a 61-year-old architect praciTl tising in Singapore for the past 34 years, who was struck off the Register of Architects on Sept. 4 last, appealed against th e order of the Board in the High Court yesterday. After hearing
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  • 511 4 A CATHOLiC .-*i.»«- who was caught in the Battle of Tarawa in the Pacific passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday. The Rev Terrienne (above) Bishop of the Gilbert Islands, is on his way to Rome, and then to his home in Brittany,
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  • 207 4 Results of Pitman's shorthand examinations taken by students of the Singapore VM.C.A. commercial classes are: R;chard Khoo Hock Ho (140 wpm >. I Mil* Nancr Ooh 1120 w.D.m.l and Joseph Chew 1 100 w.p m Mis* Bfttv C*.al Mlv Chu> Swer I Eag. kllu Mary Singh MIM
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  • 201 4 LABOUR PARTY OFFICIAL RESIGNS A MEMBER of the General Council of the Labour Party of Singapore, Mr. Ho Wing Hon, has resigned from office as a protest again-st the action of Uv chairman, Mr Lim Yew Hock, in calling a special conference of Party members. Mr. Ho, in his letter
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  • 21 4 Mr R. G. Holden, Administrative Officer, Gold Coast, has been appointed a Cadet in the Malayan Civil SerV' 'P.
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 4 MR. RlPfcKi MLKOOCH, passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC yesterday on his way to Australia. He is the son of the late Sir Keith Murdoch, chairman of the Melbourne Herald and its associated newspapers, who has died in Melbourne. Straits Times picture.
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  • 52 4 Muljee bin Mohamed Ismail, a stenographer, whose total liabilities amounted to $2,335, was made a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Muljee, whose monthly salary was $465, offered to pay monthly $25. It was accepted. Mr. Justice Knight ordered him to pay the first instalment from
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  • 22 4 Mr. E. M. May, Senior Surveyor, Posts and Telegraphs. Nigeria, has been appointed Controller of Posts, Malayan Postal Service.
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  • 106 4 IT IS almost Impossible to get a direct sea passage from Singapore to London for the Coronation of the Queen next year. The few berths left are going rapidly. Few cancellations are expected in the eight months between now and the Coronation. One
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  • 120 4 ABOUT 3,000 Colony students want tickets to see Shakespeare's "Merchant Of Venice" which the Singapore Arts Theatre will stage at the Victoria Theatre next week, in co-operation with the Teachers' Training College. In order to cope with the heavy demand extra matinee performances for students have
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  • 134 4 IPOH. Friday. JEWELLERY worth about $4,200 was taken by a J burglar who entered th e house of Mr. S. Palanipillay. well-knpwn local businessman, in Greentown last night. It Is believed that the burglar got In by prlstnp open five planks from the bathroom adjoining Mrs.
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rE YOUNG National Service officer 2nd Lieutenant L. R. Hands, of the Ist Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, who killed the notorious terrorist leader, bearded Kajang gang boss Liew Kon Kirn, has been awarded the Military Cross. The Military Cross has also been awarded to
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  • 53 4 Rum consigned to any Gurkha unit of Her Majesty's Army serving i n Singapore wl!l be free of import duty. Yesterday's Government gazette also announced that alcohol Imported into the Colony fo r use by the City Anallyst or the City Veterinary Surgeon for scientific purposes win
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  • 17 5 Mr. J S. Ure has been appointed an Agricultural Officer. Malayan Agricultural Service.
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  • 544 5 'Goose and egg 9 warning to Govt. ]yf ALAYAN BREWERIES, LTD., paid in excise duty approximately $28,000,000 in the financial year ended June 30 this year, compared with $12,000,000 two years ago. This is revealed in th e statement of the chairman.
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  • 40 5 P£NANG'S oldest blood donor. 71 year old racehorse owner Capt. Lindsay Years, giving one pint to th,. blood bank. Attending him at the Penang General Hospital is Mrs J. V. Line Straits Times picture
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  • 94 5 SUPER-SWIFT "Comet" airmail services between Singapore and Britain will start next Thursday, the Director of Posts, Mr. \v A Cooper, announced yes* terdajr. Letters posted in the Colony by 6.15 a.m. every Thursday will be ready for delivery in London the following afternoon. The usual airmail
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  • 61 5 Ismail bin Ahmad was ad- 1 indicated a bankrupt on his own petition in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Ismail's liabilities amount- j ed to $1,800 and his offer to pay monthly $20 towards the debt was accepted by Mr. Denis LTCosta, the Asdistant Official
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  • 242 5 His visit surprises students rrUE Duke of Kent danced the conga at a students' A social at Raffles Institution. Singapore, last nidht. Following this he danced o quick-step with 18-year-old Mable Lee Soo Bee. a student from Singapore Chinese Girls School. He seemed to
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  • 98 5 AN official of the Road Passenger Transport Commission of Britain will visit Singapore next month to advise the Government and City Council on traffic problems. Officials of traffic concerns yesterday told the Straits Times that advantage should be taken of the British expert's visit to review traffic
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  • 85 5 Man hurt by gun he was guarding ROMAN HEMG, a 25-year-old Chinese, accidentally wounded himself with the revolver of a detective friend at the Tiger Swimming Pool yesterday evening. Heng and the detective went to the pool with two women frends. The de active, who wanted to swim handed the
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  • 48 5 The Chief Secretary has fixed the folk wing values for assessing customs duties (or the period ironi Oct. 10 to 15: Rubber 75 cents pe.- lb Copra $455 per ton; Coconut oil $738 per ton; Palm oil $977.5 per ton; Palm kernels $351.75 per ton.
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  • 17 5 Mr. C. G. Crocker has been appointed a Cadet in the r.Talayan Customs Service.
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  • 241 5 U'UTIO.Vs iiaWe I. load >beddio loj^j are: Ml Mounlhattea Kd. network Catkai ■Ma, as>4 a-i.ork MarUonald Houm an !>« Place. F»rt C aaain beak f»t i'*ii"iS!? B iiJ"- High Slaas '•r«i aid Aikcrt short it. ES »Wi H*rks Cheac Yaa Plac. l-um p r C Balt"u.r "rV Jala?
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  • 230 5 Strike only as last resort, Base union told THE SINGAPORE Progressive Party has told the Naval Base Labour Union that it should strike only as a last resort and then only if the Tnion was convinced that it was strong enough to endure the inevitable privations and win. It was
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  • 18 5 Mrs. P. F. I. Hickley has been appointed acting Archivist to the Singapore Police Force special branch.
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  • 32 5 Another 3,496 people were vaccinated in Singapore yesterday, bringing the number for the 51-day vaccination campaign to 407,680. Of yesterday's total. 2,167 *ere from the Rural areas.
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  • 128 5 Pig rearers told: Unco-operative /COMPLAINTS of a fly nuisance from residents in the vicinity of Braddell Hill have led to a suggestion that some action be taken against the pig rearers in the area. i Pig rearers were said to be unco-operative about helping to keep down
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  • 235 5 Tax cuts profits nearly in half CONSOLIDATED profits of Malayan Breweries. Ltd.. and Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941), Ltd., before taxation for the last financial year total $6,109,485. The total profits after taxation- $3,884,485. Thla Is shown in the annual accounts circulated to shareholders yesterday. Estimated tax liability for the two
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  • 18 5 Mr. J. N. Wood has been appointed an unofficial member of the Singapore Sailors' Institute Committee
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  • 49 5 FATHER CHARGED AFTER FATAL ROAD ACCIDENT SEREMB.VN Pri SEET SOON GUAM, a polire inspector, today appeared before th P Seremhan magistrate on a charge >f causing thr death of his eight-year-old daughter by negligently driving his car. He claimed trial. Th* case adjourned to a latrr date for hearing
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 462 5 STORE WEEK-END DIARY ■.■>■! 4 rinv «??Pu T WKSLET CHI'RCH: O1K'« Cadets St>*l e Road 10 a.m. b.M dh Gr n<l You "i Darade »a m MYF samn pm; C.IWSON SCHOOL: Film show 0? «h. n,,JL. «i XL i"u honour ol Boys- Brigade parade 1 D.m.-rort V.M.C A Id school
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  • 20 6 TOOGOOD: Geoffrey John, aged 4 years beloved son of Jack and Eileen Toogood. suddenly at Muar Hospital. October Bth.
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  • 21 6 SINGAPORE Arts Theatre at Victoria Theatre. "The Merchant of Venice". 16th. 17th. 18th O-tober. at 9 p.m. Booking at Robinsons.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 515 6 I Are the Asian countries ganging up on the Wt st The indications that they are seem so clear to Sir Gladwyn Jebb, British delegate to the United Nations, that he has thought it desirable to utter a warning of the danger. Having in mind the manner
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    • 554 6 Reports from Bangkok dis- j close a feeling in influential circles there, including a former Premier and the acting Foreign Minister, that the time has come to abrogate or vary the treaty which Siam signed with Britain and India in Singapore early in 1946. The first
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    • 24 6 T^TTJK' AMSOV FY)_ The To«f>r Perak Cl"h 'vlll hold n rin^fo on RituMiv No" 8. ■n "id of the Poppy Day Fund,
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  • 654 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK MAY 17, 1392. brought a day of unusually oppressive heat to Malaya. That night glasses rattled and doors banged. People jumped out of bed, and even out of windows in fear of the earth tremor. Tremors lasted for about five seconds and gradually Increased in intensity over
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  • 1055 6  -  STOIC by "fANT YOU INv VENT a machine to tap our rubber trees?" asked Mr. Tara Singh. Kuala Lumpur Journalist. when he visited Fort Dunlop in England last week. Ths inquiry had no relation, of course, to recent events on a Malacca rubber estate, where the
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    9 6 RICE FIELD UNDER THE PLOUGH Photograph by Birte Steincke
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    • 782 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Classified Form In Pg. t TAYLOR: To Rachel, wife of John Fox Taylor, a son, at Penang Maternity Hospital. S 10.52. SITUATIONS VACANT HOX NO. A 4447, ST.. vacancy fli'.rc.; ADplicnnts thanked. WANTED Security Officer for I In Centrnl Johore. Apply P O Box No 179, Singapore. WANTHD:
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    • 37 6 GERMAN PEN Sen .-iNH... Ftlline System and Transparent Large Quantity I n k Holding Reservoir PRICES: $6 50 7.50 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 Chulia St. Sinaapore-1 Penang Distributors ENC SENC MEDICAL CO 8 Ah Quit St.. Penanc
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  • 132 7 They put on their best for a glimpse of the Duchess on the lawns of Government House IT did not rain and the royal garden party at Government House, Singapore, yesterday was the pleasant, chatty 1 occasion that most garden parties are. BELOW. LEFT:
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  • 462 7 THE decision to hold the Royal garden party in Government House grounds yesterday, despite threatening grey skies, was a bit gamble. But rain held off and the pirty was a complete success. Had
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  • 15 7 Miss T. Bentlcy. a Sit papore staff nurse, has been promoted to nursing sister.
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  • 126 7 SINGAPORE Progressive Party yesterday pledged itself to fight for P° lltica l rte h ts for Chinese "and all other races who are prepared to become full citizens of this country." A policy statement said. "So that there can be a case for the enforcement of
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  • 55 7 The Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday fined Inn Wun Cheong, a seaman, $2,000 for trying to export 40 watches to Hong Kong without a permit. The Customs authorities, who arrested him on Thursday as he was about to board his ship, found
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  • 44 7 Tuberculosis took 12 lives in Singapore in the week ending Oct. 4 three fewer than in the previous week, the City Health Office states. Thirty five TB. cases were reported In the week under review. 16 fewer than in the week before.
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  • 43 7 The Singapore branch of the Young Malayans Club will hold a charity film show "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court" at the Cathay Cinema tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. Tickets, priced at $1 each, can be bought at the booking office.
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  • 97 7 <\N LEFT is the design of the Malayan stamp which will commemorate the Queen's Coronation next year. It shows a three-quarter bust portrait of the Queen in a medal ion framed with the word "Coroull on" and the date, "2nd Jane, l!Ki2." The portrait is
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  • 98 7 NG Ah Ngoh, a 72-year-old inmate of the S ngapore Social Welfare's Bushey Park Home for the Aged, choked on a large piece of meat during dinner on Sept. 16. I He was found gasping by a hospital assistant, R. Sonamuthu.
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  • 39 7 rE Duchess of Kent dined at Flagstaff House last night as the guest of the three Co-nmanders-in-Chief. Far East. Flagstaff House was floodlit and the grounds were decorated Later she went to Prim '5 Restaurant.
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    • 30 7 HifBUDAK MANA I^*? MAHU LEKAS MAHU PERGI TOY BAZAAR DI JOHN LITTLE SINGAPORE 1 |k\£W RAO/* A BUSH RADIO PATENT DEVICE FOR LOGGING SHORT-WAVE STATIONS. wl okchaho aoAO. UNCAroak. a
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  • 182 8 RUBBER PRICES ADVANCE THE WEEK opened with a somewhat depressed and sagging rubber market, but on Tuesday ther e was a change In sentiment and better enquiries both In price and volume from abroad, says Lewis and Peat's weekly report. Subsequently, prices advanced about two cents from the lowest before
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  • 24 8 PEN'ANG. Fri.— A ladder fhicf stole clothes and $15 ra.->h from the home of Mr. S. Thnmbiah in Kuala Kanc.sar Road yesterday.
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  • 183 8 $12 from Spore in week OECAUSE of the financial situation in the Fede- ration and Singapore this year, donations to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund had decreased, a University spokesman said yesterday. He said that except for a handful of regular annual donations
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  • 72 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.— Private R. Giiham. of the Manch(.-stcr Regiment, was fined $100 here today when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of negligent riming.^ Giiham originally facpd two charges of causing the deaths of Tan Kirn Chool and his. passenger. G. Ramasamy. on Jan
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  • 23 8 PENANG. Fri— The Penang and Province Wellesley Junior si. ill Union will hold its annual meeting at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 251 8 SIR SYDNEY SETS TWO TASKS AND SAYS— THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came, yesterday set two tasks for the educational authorities of this country both aimed at encouraging independent study among the young and old. Sir Sydney was opening
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    33 8 MX. Citt A HO ANN, chairman of th. Singapore Chinese Double Tenth celebrations' committee, denounces the Communist administration of China in a speech at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 83 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— At its 20th annual assembly on Sunday. Oct. 26, the Midlands Urban Co-operative Union will consider a motion to ask the Commissioner for Co-operaive Development to reduce the maximum rate of 6 per cent, to the reserve fund, to 3 per cent. The
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  • 245 8 DOUBLE TENTH RALLY TOLD: HELP TEMPLER KUALA LIMPrR. Friday. \1 K CHEONG YOK (HOY, 75-year-old leader, t Id iTI Sela rigor's "Double Tenth" ral y of 500 Chinese at the Chinese Assembly Hall thi s morning that lieneral Sir Gerald Tempter, the H'gh Commission er. was the right man to
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  • 137 8 ADIRCCTIVE issued by i the central committee of the Malayan Chines* Association and published in a local Chinese newspaper, was attacked at the celebration of the Double Tenth day in Singapore yesterday. The paper had said that MCA members in Malacca had been told
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  • 89 8 Man arrested in liner cheated hotel ARTHUR John Braithwaite, 36, of Kedah, was yesi terday in the Singapore Sec- ond Police Court remanded < until Monday on a charge of I cheating Raffles Hotel of mm. He pleaded guilty and said he would make restitution. Insp. A. D. Jacobs said
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  • 62 8 The 40-year-oCd steamship Emp'.ro Longford. which has lain derelict In Singapore inner roads since last June, will leave on Tuesday to be broken up in Britain The 3.700-ton ship will be towed on her last voyage by the Dutch tug Wlttee Zee. Empire Longford was
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  • 28 8 SEREMBAN. Fri.— Most of the shops were closed here today when Seremban Chinese celebrated Double Tenth. No flags were flown and there were no Incidents.
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  • 22 8 IPOH. Fri. Mr F. J I (Dickie i Byrant. doyen of j the Malayan Bar, celebrates his 90th birthday tomorrow.
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  • 55 8 MUAR. Fri. Mr. J. G. Adams In the Muar Sessions Court acquitted and discrfarged Mr. John R. Pillay. an advocate and solicitor, on two charges of making false attestation to a transfer. The defence was not called. Mr. T. R. Hepworth. D.D.P.. Johore, prosecuted. Mr. R. P.
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  • 62 8 The lit Singapore •Trafal-. Rar) Sea Scouts Uruup vUI hold a dance next Saturday nignt at the Sinßapore Badminton Association hail, I Guilemard Road, to raise I funds. Two-doUa r tickets may d? bought from Robinson and Co.. Singapore Photo Co or Mrs. G. t.
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  • 22 8 PENANG. Fri A 15-year-ald girl. Tom binte Hadzir has been reported missing from her home in Alor Ibus, Kuala Kedah.
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    • 245 8 UNEXPECTED LUCK! THIS MONTH ONLY PHILIPS RECORD CHANGER RADIO SPECIAL COMBINATION SALES. for S pom Onfvfunftloni I? l|lj l/liifflj R eco r d 'S^^^BE^r $290/- BX+lbA. This new JSpeed model n c c o r d m9BB^BJP\ rhaniter I s lfcpflg^^2"'^s? cd stp«! rise. I cabinet «tco«r c«»M6tK ■•"Pulred. with
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    • 204 8 j^^^OUß LAST SUPPLY^^ of LADIES' LEATHER HAND BAGS was not sufficiently enough to meet the demand. We have just Unpacked ANOTHER RANGE OF THE LATEST STYLES Come early this time and avoid disappointment How fresh is a daisy t A room where O-Ccdar Polish has been at work it's as
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 307 8 Straits Times Crrsswofcl li" 19 20 |j| 2> 22 ACROSS 7. Atleciion not disinterested 1. Where the bowler gets his (8 4) pace eventually (2, 3. 4, 3». 10. It has a rum connection for 8. Red suns convey the bare sailors (3. 4, S) idea (7). 14. Part of
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    16 9 Ho, -facAs next ifie Montebellos. Ihcxh Singapore. TPieyVe just heard the water fate's going up now.
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
    • 325 9 'Natural right of man MR. James Wickenden, in his article "Detent ion: Tne I.eßal Background" (Sept 29). states: "Freedom is. firstly, an idea which lias become a Very strong ideal in Britlsiri and democratic thought. But it Is. secondly and in fact, defined and secured only through law. It does
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    • 285 9 THREE ALTERNATIVES FOR OPIUM ADDICTS rHE news story which appeared a fe w days ago in the Stiuits Times, of the four opium addicts who requested admission to Outram Road Gaol so that they might be cured of tneir opium habit, was indeed a strange and pitiful one. But consider
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    • 62 9 THE SINGAPORE CITY Councillors, it is reported, propose to increase the icater and gas charges nexi year. The effect will be to raise the already high cost of living. If it it necessary to have more money to bridge the yap disclosed in the Budget, I suggest that
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    • 75 9 AS a subject of another British colony, lam completely amazed at the futility of my education. Everywhere I go I repeatedly hear, "Your qualifications are terrific; no trouble at all to find a good job". It's like the old adage of the man giving directions to a lost visitor
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    • 175 9 I QUOTE below the contents of a letter that was re- cently received by a member of the British Red Cross from an aged and ailing resident j of a New Village It is not. I think, a record of an isolated act of kindness nor
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    • 49 9 AS a frequent visitor to the Habib Noh Shrine (Makam Habib Noh) at Tanjong Pa:ar. I deplore very much the condition of the road to the shrine. Will somebody in charge of the affairs of the shrine do something to better the road? H. YLNOS. Singapore.
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    • 275 9 MR. ROBERT TAN admits that the S.I.T. is not perfect, but at the same time wishes it to go on for ever and sneers ai the Pogressive Party for wanting a Housing Authority which will be responsible tor its actions to the people through their elected
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    • 205 9 r Messrs. A. R. Lazarous and John Calver I have the following comments to offer: Since no official announcement has been made on the American motive concerning the exclusion of Britain from discussions on Pacific defence, it is presumable that Washington feels that the presence of
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    • 468 9 Shape of things to come in the Malay 'reservations AT long last the voice of the freedom- loving Peninsular Malay nationalist has been heard throug b the words of "Malay Whip" and "Pengawai," whose letters appeared in the Straits Times on Ot. 1. For far too Ion? this voice has
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    • 271 9 IH.ivl oet.i wiu.uciing ior some time if tne complaints one hears of the exorbitant charges at tnc ojigapore General Hospital for an operation were unfounded. Frcm information received my doubt has been removed and it appears that a percentage of the tee charged by surgeons
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    • 104 9 QETWZEN ifl units in Mj'.iya there it friendly rival- y, at indeed there it between Service bititi througho.t ttie world. T c Suffolk ke'iwcnt do net agree with your Leader of Oct. 9, wSere you say that The Green Howards have killed more Communist terrorists than
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    • 121 9 f \IE complain* about fumes from buses is, I think, i»ke catching the bull by ihe tail. II our complaina.Hs r.ave ever travelled in S.T.C. buses they will know the uc.ual ariference betwee.i travelling inside the bus and outside. Speaking as a clerk who has to
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    • 53 9 rVO brave men —Sir Henry Gurney and the late M.Bogle How sin.ilar were th<?v sacrifices. Bit one was the High Commissioner. and j therefore his bravery was I appla..ded from one end M the world to the other. Th? other was only a mere planter. ANOTHER PLANTER'S
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    • 108 9 *ISS Amy Laycock pledges i-'-i ihat if she is re-elected to ihe City Council this Jen she will press for the mak ing up of private roads. This is indeed good news, and I hope she Ls re-elected. But then, if I remember arigni., bocu Mr. John
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    • 289 9 TIIIE report which ap- peared in your issue of Oct. 4 regarding thr 'mystery" exodus of 5.000 Malays in the Pendang District of Kedah, an exodus presumably prompted by "rumour," which has 'mystified po- lice and Government authorities," has become a < matter
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    • 58 9 I c/c&t&He// fir* j Sinjapore Prices 35 rt.s. pkt. of 10 i i $1.80 tin of M *J'" -3 j MACK {-WHITE I MAD* IN V fMCIAMO I SOLE AGENTS 1 CHOY BROTHERS (MALAYA) LIMITED j SINGAPORE -KUAI A IUMPdR IPOH COUCH fsk*M MIXTURE /fifPl Sit It ta tiiHHS**i(S O*UO
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    • 89 9 /■IESPHAIfc A^ Jyr \9 Sb ilfl A NESTLES V POWDERED MILfC Jr T*y full-cream milk Ml If If i%&(dl frinii *hKh only £11 l/'f -jf«infcr» the water has been feffl (lyw Mix the exaci quantity Ijj G^tr^^^TF^*"""' Mi here's no waste*" llt Ct. or milk problem fl/fe) C R A
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  • 495 10 Business at $23 to $24 STRAITS Traders sha.es continued to advance on I the Singapore Share Mar-! ket yesterday on tne strength of the still unconfirmed report that columbite had been discovered In tin waste at the Pulau Brani smelter. It was reported on Thursday
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  • 377 10 T<HE Singapore Share Market was better In tone ytsleiuay, with tins and Industrials very linn. Rubbers continued dull. Quotatuns by the Malayan Share Brokers Association were: INDCSTMAU Bu.vrr« »eller> Pri-f 4 .S Ords 3 50 Atlas Ice IS Si a a peirol 35/ A M lrusirra 65J
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  • 174 10 RUBBER dropped J of a cent in Singapore yesterday on a market which was reported very quiet. October first grade closed at 75g cent.; a lb. Offtake was small and there was no particular .selling tendency. Prices movei about a 4 of a cent below Thursday's
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  • 14 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Oct. 10. £486.37" j a picul (up $2.12',).
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  • 78 10 DUSINESS waus transacted in c-^pra in Singapore yesterday at S3o'> fob., with buyers at the same price and sellers $31. on firm market. Coconut oil was buyers $47.. fob. per plcul and sellers $49. On Thursday business was done for 2.500 'ons of copra at $30, 530\ and
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  • 33 10 HONG KONO, Fit. Free market currency exchange of Hong Kmg dollars »f»s quoted a! the clow today as follows; US$l HK36.24"-. <c:'Shi HKSOa?', (T.T) HKSIS 83. One tael of 0.-l HKS2B9.
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  • 22 10 N. Y. p irce T^O. 1 R.S.S October lin I .S. Wednesd!«T's Thursdays rioting floslnj 55.90 n«m. 26 9t nom. Market: Idle.
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  • 87 10 gHIPS a. en ;s.de the Singapore Harbour Board godowns or e»Dected there it in today are— Pe.eus 1 2 Pvr.-hu, 45. B»nartv 6 7 Idn mTi»u« 8 9 Situ-iporr 11. Onorchv 11/14: Rftdbaoe IS 16 Ol.n 'a 18. L. sjmm l»'->0: Mantio NW 6; Char..-* I MiClroci 21
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  • 41 11 Referee for the Malaya Cup final is Ho Seng Aun. of Negri Sembilan, Linesmen are Charlie Koh and T. Nadarajah, both of Kuala L-mpur. Krvok Kin Keng, who was originally named as referee, has injured an ankle and cannot officiate.
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  • 624 11 26 th Malaya Cup final tomorrow It's up to the selectors By SENTINEL gINCiAPORE, in quest of their third post-war Malaya Cup victory in succession, can win if the selectors field the eleven best players of the party that travels to Ipoh today, and make no concessions
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  • 140 11 |,'i I I list of Malaya Cup 1 final results Is: 1931 Singapore beat Selanfor 2-1 1923 Selangor beat Singapore 3-2 1923 Singapore beat Perak 2-1 1924 Singapore beat Selanfor 1-0 1925 Singapore beat Selangor 2-1 1926 Perak beat Selangor 1-0 1927 Selangor beat Singapore 8-1 1928
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  • 687 11 Penang TAN SWEE HOCK (foalkeeper): Safe and reliable. Confident handling of ball, sound anticipation. Played for Penang In the 1950 Malaya Cup final. WONG KAM POH (right back capUin): Veteran of the team. Played In the 1941 and 1950 finals. Very sound in defence, kicks
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  • 759 11  -  GUNN CHIT THYE RIVAL CAPTAINS By pEXANG can do it this year. Behind such optimism is a quiet confidence that the Settlement's best-ever eleven will be able to win the elusive Malaya Cup in this, their fourth final. Admittedly, Penang, toj beat Singapore, will
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  • 48 11 THh WAS THE PATH TO x THE FINAL: SINGAPORE bt. Malacca 4-1 bt. Com Service* 4-2 bt. Johore in bt. N. Sembilan 4-0 PENANG bt Kedah J-2 bt. Comb. Services 4-1 lost to Selangor 1-0 bt. Pahanx v bt. Perak 3-0 bt. Trenganna 6-3
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  • 35 11 THERE WILL BE NO RUNNING COMMENTARY ON THE MALAYA CUP FINAL THIS YEAR BUT THERE WILL BE AN EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE MATCH BROADCAST AT 9.45 P.M. TOMORROW FROM BOTH KUALA LUMPUR AND SINGAPORE
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  • 386 11 Traffic plans for final ALL admissicn gates to tht Perak Chinese Assembly Hall ground tomorrow for the Malaya Cup final will bp closed at 4.45 p.m The kick oil is scheduled for 5.15 D.m. Traffic regulations for the final will go Into operation it 130 p.m. and will continue until
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  • 83 12 In a fnendlv gam? of badminton Onan Ran»ers defeated Swim BP. by 4-3 Resu.tn 'Onan Ranger* menurn"d first'SINGLES: Albert Chew lost to Llm *n; Kok :5-3 7-15. 1-!5 Tan Hock Bl 'in .T-ir.nm: :5-'. 15-5: it Gxee Tlonj Kwpe •8 11 2--.S !5-R DOf".! I
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  • 186 12 IPOH, Friday. ADMISSION gates for the Malaya Cup Final on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground on Sunday will open at 2 p.m. and close at 4.45 p.m. a spokesman of the Organising Committee said today. After that, with the exception of
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    63 12 >I.*k aUttbhiiLa, sAFA Urn. League team, who will be going on promotion to Div. 1 next season, scored a 5-0 Tictory over I.R.C. "A" In a League game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Left to right: front row: Chan See, Percy Peters, Samat, Vivian Roberts, Mun Fook; middle: Kirn Beng, Hoon
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  • 155 12 LONDON. Frl. CPRIGHTLY Wolverhampton Wanderers may go to the top of the First Division of the English Football League tomorrow. The Wolves have a home game against unsettled Newcastle United, holders of the F.A. Cup. while the present leaders. Liverpool, visit Bolton Wanderers,
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  • 108 12 r T IHEREl HERE were heavy scraichings again at last night's Singapore Table Tennis men's doubles led at the S.B.A. hall. Of e:?ht fixtures five pairs conceded walkovers. Llm Peng Quep and George Chen (CSAi and Poon Weng Hoi and Loh Heng Chew <Jolliladsi are
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  • 91 12 IPOH. Fri. TN a league nockey match on the Lower Padang today, Sturrock Club easily beat a 10--mar Police "B" side by three goals, to nil. The Club scored through Ollvelro and Thiam Tit in first half and once again through Thiam Tit In the second session.
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  • 43 12 ASCOT, Fri— Lady Zia W |i ner's Aide Memoire won thr Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, run over six furlongs here this afternoon. Sir Victor Sassoon's Adi) was second and Mr. Henry Elvln's First Link third. Seven ran. Reuter.
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  • 68 12 The Roya! Army Service Corps. RFC. "A" XV to olav the Slugapore Harbour Board a I Keppel Road today is: Dvr MacMil'.an: Capt Appleton Dvr Bendle Dvr Maynard L C'pl Thompson: Lieut Day Thompson. Lirut Bu'.mrr; L'cp'. Bue>v Dvr C'apnldi Sit Ha'.Udav Cp. Vigus Sut Nci
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  • 22 12 LONDON Frl Yesterdays U.K. Rugby Union results: Oarryowen 3 Neath 11; Mon■ou'hshire 6 Middlesex 16; Redruth 3 Devonport Services 6
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  • 125 12 LONDON. Pn. 'TONY Mottram, Britain's No. i player, yesterday beat Goeff Palsh. the holder, in a semifinal ol the British covered courts lawn tennis championship at Queens Club 2-6. 8-6. 9-7. 6-4 It was a dour struggle lastly over two hours between men who know each other's
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  • 32 12 LONDON. Frl.— Harry Weetman. last year's British matchplay champion. yesterday won the Masters Golf Tournament on the Mere Club's course, Knutsford. Cheshire, with a 72 holes aggregate of 281. Reuter.
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  • 311 12 Letter to Sports Editor YOUR disparaging article by a Special Correspondent in Thursday's paper under the heading "Hcckey Referees Are Out Of Date" calls for a reply. At the meeting of the Malayan Hockey Council referred to in the article, the meeting which comprised delegates of hcckey associations
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  • 301 12 CHARP-SHOOTING Star Soccerltes, who have earned promotion to Division 1 of the SAFA League next season, chalked up another good win yesterday itt Oeylang Stadium when they beat a disjointed IRC. "A" 5-0 In a Dlv. 2 game. The game started late yesterday and finished
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  • K.L HOCKEY
    • 176 12 KUAL ALUMPUR. Pri. DLAYING in steady rain. Selan- gor Club, with 10 men. overran a nine-man Customs Sports Club side by eight goals to one at hockey on the Padang today. Customs goalkeeper, after letting in six goals, called it a day at half tune. Barathraj
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    • 63 12 PENANG, Frl— The first Bardhan Cup tie In the Northern Zone will be played between Penang Indians on the Victoria Green tomorrow. The Penang Indians have selected 17 players for the match. They are: Varatharaju. M. Regis, Krishnan, R. Gopal, Arumugam, Vasu Raja Gopal, M.
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    • 25 12 The friendly hockey match between the Police 'A" and S.C.C. which was scheduled to have been played at Thcmson Road yesterday was cancelled.
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    • 33 12 KUALA LIPIB. Pri. Seven teams will compete in the Lipis Hockey Association tournament this year. They are: Clifford School 'A' and B, Indo-Ceylon«se Malays. Flight Benta. Maiay Regt and the police.
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    • 31 12 MILAN, Fri:— Ray Famechon of France retained his European featherweight championship last night by knocking out Italy's Mello Barbadoro In the fourth round of a scheduled 15-round bout.— A.P.
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  • 246 12 BACK PLUTO FOR A DOUBLE From EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Friday. FOR WHIP-LASH enthusiasm you can't beat our r amateur racing fraternity. Down at Kinta Valley tomorrow there will be riders and horses from as far as Pekan in Pahang although no cash prizes are being
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  • 89 12 Scratchings and order of runnine: Race 1 (2.13) Women's Race Div. I— Actor, Eagle Head, Waif. Race 2 (2.45): Kuala Kangsar Cap no scratching*. Race 3 13.13): Kinta Valley Cvp no scratching*. Race 4 (3.45!: Women's Race Div. 2 *****. Race 5 (4.15): Combined Services tup— Waif, Babs. Race
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  • 236 12 From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Friday. "rpRUEMAN is fast, but not as fast as Mhler or myself", said Lindwall, returning to Australia yesterday after his engagement in Lancashire League cricket. Lindwall said he admired Trueman's action. Lock, he thought, was very good, and Compton was
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  • 33 12 Singapore Medical Workers' Union and Tamil Brotherhood Association played a one-all draw In their SAPA Div 2 soccer match at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Scorers: Dollah for SMWTJ. Marlnda for TBA.
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  • 29 12 Braddell Sports Club beat She 1 S.C. by 5-0 In a friendly soccer match played at Shell ground yesterday. Scorers were: Marscrop (2), Kidd. Smythe and Butler.
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  • 35 12 AMRITSAR. Pri— The tourir.p Pakis'.m cricket team had scorea 268 for six wickets at the close of play on the first day of their three-day match against North Zone XI here today. Renter.
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  • 209 12 I JNIVERSITY of Malaya, who opened their hockey season yesterday, scored an unexpected 1-0 victory at Sepoy Lines over the Teac.iers Training College In the Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. IB league. Although this was their first league game, the University player;, made well-planned
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  • 57 12 SEREMBAN, Frl. The Negri Sembilan Footr-all Associition Disciplinary -r:l last niffht susnended Muthlah (Police fu!'b:>ck) for one year. Muthiah, who has played for thp Slate on many occasions, his warned three times for rough play during the Hose Cup final (Oct. 2) and was sent off by
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