The Straits Times, 13 October 1953

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Nat*""* tie**** Established 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953. 15 CENTS
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  • 633 1 Resigns from TUC Indians after censure SdTy wte is refused KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I rE public meeting sponsor- ed by the Indian eommu- n.ty to discuss the events leading to the resignation of the five Indian. Federal Legis- latino councillors takes place at I the Selangor
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  • 107 1 THE 1954 ANNUAL SINCAPORE RIVER SCENE from the STRAITS TIMES 1954 ANNUAL. PUBLICATION time of the; 1954 STRAITS TIMES: J ANNUAL is near. First <- 'pics will be on sale on November 1 but there will be a rush tor j Z them So order NOW. car order tSc 1954
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  • 67 1 SUMMIT. 'New Jersey >. Mon. Senator Wayne Morse dnd -Oregon i sad last night l would ftghi for .i 170 air force at the n< xand wuid :ontinue to vote to -keep the U.S. ftroir. "We must beat Russia where she has to be beaten
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  • 129 1 SAKAIS TO GET A NEW FRIEND XL' ALA LUMPUR, Mon. MR. John Blacking a former British Guards officer who served in Malaya during liU national service has been appointed adviser on aborigines for Malaya. He succeeds Mr. Peter Wil-liams-Hunt, who died after an accident in June. Mr. Blacking will arrive
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  • 62 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government spent 592.677 on infoimatior leading to the capture and killing of terrorists during September, it was announced toaay. Bicgcst amount was *f»mt H Perak— s23,6oo. Next camt Johorc with $18,966. Nothing was spent in Malacca ana Trengganu. Other figures are:
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  • 58 1 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Mon.— Fear of fire kept this wooden colonial capital tense today as the People's Progressive Party called for a general strike to protest against the presence of British troops. City officials feared fanatics would begin setting fires which have razed Georgetown four times in
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  • 43 1 TOMS RIVER, New Jersey, Mon. The two young sons of [executed atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg have been ordered to leave Toms River elementary school because they are not "legal residents of the school district. I—U.P.1 U.P.
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Elsenhower, apparently rrcovering from intestinal flu which confined him to quarters yesterday, was at his desk today. -A.P.
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Mon— Miss Lizahrth Webb. British ac res.s who i- appearing in the American play -Guys and Dolls' here arrived home to find her fiat ransacked last niclit. Thieves had .stolen furs and jewellery worth £6.ooo.— Renter.
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Mon— The Duke of Edinburgh will visit Canada from July 29 to August 17 next year, it was announced from Buckingham Palace today.
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  • 154 1 ROOMS IN MALAYA HALL. London have been named alter Dato Panglima Bukit ing. Mentri Besar <>t P' rak. Mr. Loke Wan Th<>. Singapore millionaire and Shaw Brothers ol Singapore. who provided the lurniMiings for them. There are many more roonu in the hall, where Malayan
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  • 101 1 BRITISH A-BLAST TODAY LONDON. Mon— Britain expects to set off the first of a new series of atomic explosions in Central Australia tomorrow after a week of postponement due to unfavourable weather conditions, the Ministry of Supply announced today. The explosion will be the i first of two major ones
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. DEMAND by Mr. Lee Moke Sang for the expulsion of Mr. p. p. Narayanan from the Selangor Labour Party dragged on heatedly for four hours in an executive committee meeting of the Party in Kuala Lumpur late tonight. No decision was announced, but
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  • 54 1 HONG KONG, Mon. The British freighter. Inchi.slay. radioed today that she \v;us lircd on and chased by an unidentified warship off the Red China coast about an hour be- I fore arriving at Foochow harbour. The 2.800-ton Inchislay was bound from Shanghai to mchow with 900
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  • 35 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Mon. U.S. Representative W. Sterling Cole 'Republican!, today said the U.S. should give wartime urgency to hydrogen bomb production because "Russia may shortly have hundreds or even thousands of them."--A.P.
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  • 25 1 CAIRO. Mnn. Two British airmen wor > wounded yesterday by three Egyptians who fired at them nnc r Ismailia. the British Embassy announced. -A.P.
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  • 28 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Pravda. today ridiculed the idea of nonaggres.sion guarantees from the Western powers aimed at ensuring the security of Europe and the Soviet Union. A.P.
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  • 123 1 Jab far Asian KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE portfolio in thr "Member" system of government which may be handled by an Asian next year is that of Industrial and Social Relations. In April this year the Malayan Trade Union Council wrote to the Chief Secretary suggesting that a suitable Asian who
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  • 161 1 POLICE HUNTING FOR SEX MANIAC LONDON. Mon. SCOTLAND Yard today intensified their city-wide search tor a shabby coated sex maniac following reports that four small girls had been as- saulted on a lonely Londoi. heath. The hunt began last Friday when a 13-month-old baby Ann Marsh, was kidnapper* and criminally
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  • 113 1 This time we win French MANILA. Mon. French military officers bciirve the noxt offensive in Indo-China rriaj bn-ak the back of Vietminh resistance A visiting group of officers, led by Major P. Feral and Captain Luclen le Quinec. said the successful campaign against the Vietminh primarily w uld be due
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  • 77 1 THIS is the first picture to be taken of the grave of leter Williams-Hunt, leader and adviser to Mahjra's aborig nes. His body rests in the heart of the jungle more than a mile from the Batu Tiga aboriginal settlement on the outskirts of Tapah. Wood
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  • 635 1 SCHOOLGIRL, 15, STRANGLED ON LONELY PATH \f INI'TES after she left the home of a sick aunt whom she had been visiting, yesterday morning a 15-year-old Chinese schoolgirl was assaulted, robbed and strangled on a lonely pathway in Singapore. The girl, Chng Geok Tin, a student ot St. Anthony's Girls'
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Mon. The courts martial appeal rourt here today dismissed an ap peal by Private Jack John Itumo of the King's African Rifles against his conviction for the murder in Malaya of his Adjutant. Lieutenant John Ruper Nather from England. The Lord Chief Justice, l-ord Goddard rejected
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  • 192 1 Ceylon Prime Minister resigns COLOMBO. Mon. VjR. Dudley Senanayake M* resigned as Premier today and Sir John Kotelawola was summoned to Queen's House by the Governor-General. He agreed to take office. Mr. Senanayake announerd a fortnight ago he would not resign. His change of plan was told to friends v/hen
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  • 41 1 IKE OPTIMISTIC ON KOKI WASHINGTON Mon Mr>. Vijaya l.ukshmi Pundit. President of IS. Cflifll Assembb. '..nd after tall on PriMdmt ti.M iiliowit she believes he AllH her optimism that way out of impasse *;a Kor<-.i will be found I.P.
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  • 51 1 TAIPEI Mon -Premier Chen I Cheng yesterday promised I freedom, civilian rights and jobs tor all anti-Communist I Chinese prisoners who wished to come to Formosa. The pr i -m.se was made when he addressed 63 former K war captives who man i escape from United Nations compounds
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  • 199 2 A TATTOO, as far as R.A.F. Far East Command is concerned, is not a military display. A tattoo is a scandal to be mentioned only in whispers. Among the W.R.A.F. in Singapore, the whispers are accompanied by giggles. Whispers Among the W.R.A.F. officers, and RJI.F. wives,
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  • 220 2 Vietnam 's freedom planners confer SAIGON. Mon rE Prime Minister. Mr. Nguyen Van Tarn, today opened Vietnam's first National Congress at Salgon'3 Town Hall. The Congress includes representatives of the country's elected assemblies and political, j economic, professional and re-, ligious groups from all free provinces. Within the next two
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  • 52 2 RANGOON. Mon. D*'enee Minister U Ba Swe said a)day that Burma would name a specific sum to Japan as war reparations. This was In reply to a statement made by a Japanese minister that so far Burma has not named any fieure to base negotiations
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  • 722 2 THE Singapore Labour Party has failed in its attempt to place its member in the Legislative Council, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, on the Rendel Commission. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, has told Mr. Raj in a letter
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  • 219 2 V AUCKLAND, Mon. ICE-PRESIDENT Robert Nixon of the United States neared here today on his 38.000 mile journey to Investigate Fa.East problems for President Elsenhower. The Nixon party left Honolulu, yesterday and will visit New Zealand before going to Australia, Indonesia Malaya Siam. Burma. The Philippines Hong
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  • 82 2 Teo Eng Soon, accused of causing hurt to Tan Teo Hoe with a dagger on June 18. was In a Singapore court yesterday djscharged as the complainant could not oe traced. When the case came up for Hearing on July 24 the Magistrate postponed the case and
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  • 46 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Colin Gray, of HMS Terror Seletar. was charged in the Police Court today with trespassing into the house of Mrs Enid Donough with Intent to annoy her The case was postponed for two weeks and he was allowed S2OO bail.
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  • 27 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the late President Franklin D Roosevelt, celebrated her 69th •rlrthday at Hyde Park near here yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 30 2 STOCKHOLM. Mon. b* K.H.L. Hammarskjold. father of U.N. Secretary-General Dag Hammerskjold and World War 1 Premier of Sweden, died here last night. He was 91 —A P
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  • 56 2 NEW YORK, Mon —A leather suitcase containing the nude torso of a young woman was 1 found lying on a New York city pavement early today, police reported. Also stuffed into the suitcase were the woman's dissected arms but her head, legs and several fingers were
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  • 117 2 No injury to little man, say bankers SINGAPORE bankers do not think that the "smajl man" has been done any injustice by the 100 per cent increase in bank charge an- I nounced last week by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association. Several leading bankers told 1 the Straits Times yesterday
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  • 399 2 'CONFESSION' AT MURDER TRIAL killed husband, says wife of 13 DAPATHY, 13. told Singapore Assize court yesterday 1 that she stabbed her husband, Devanavakam Pillai, 38, and killed him. She gave evidence at the trial of V. Balakrishnan. 21, accused of murdering Devanayakam. Balakrishnan was said to i havp murdered
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  • 75 2 Thr passenger cargo shic Eastern Queen will become a troopship today when she embarks 200 Gurkha troops and their families returning tv> India. The British military authorises in Singapore charti red the vessel for thi- job Hundreds of Indian civilians had wanted to return to Inri:.* in
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  • 46 2 MANILA. Mon.— News of the end of World War II has still not reached a number of Japanese soldiers on Lubani: Island. Mindoro, south of Manila, according to reports published here. The soldiers are said to be» living in mountain hide outs— Reuter
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  • 181 2 COWS GAVE 'NATURAL WATERED MILK' TELUK ANSON, Mon. rthe Teluk Anson Court Manikam son of Perumal was charged with selling one and a half pints ol cow's milk which contained 17 per cent of added water to Inche Wan Hashlm. a health inspector, on September 2. He pleaded not guilty.
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  • 256 2 LONDON, Mon. rl DAILY MIRROR said o- day: "Dwlght D. Elsenhower may yet rank with Harding and Coolidffe as one of the most disastrous presidents of the United States." Columnist William Neil Connor, who writes under the pen iv»mp Cassandra, said more and more
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  • 290 3 Also sends protest to UN on withdrawal from Zone A YUGOSLAVIA today propi conference of the Initei Yugoslavia to settle the i Trieste. At the same time United Nations that a dan| Adriatic territory over ri' Yugoslavia. But Yugoslavia declared the four-power conference could 1 forestall
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  • 164 3 Churchill speech is hailed as a great triumph LONDON, Monday. OIR Winston Churchill's week-end speech in which he said his plan for a Big Four meeting was not dead dominated British Press comment today. Most papers hailed his speech as a personal triumph and believed there were better hopes of
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  • 152 3 FRENCH HAVE DOUBTS PARIS. Mon. p ASTON Palewski. Vice-Pre-\J sident of the French National Assembly and spokesman of General de Gaulle's Raily of the Frer.ch People, yesterday accused Sir Winston ChurchiL of attempting to force France's hands over German rearmament He told a political meeting here that he did not
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  • 29 3 NEW YORK. Mon Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt celebrated her 69th birthday quietly yesterday with her sen tnd daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs John Roosevelt, and three grand children.- UP.
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  • 27 3 HONG KONG. Mon.— China has launched a campaign to strengthen its influence over North Korea at the expense of Russia, mainland reports said today. U.P
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  • 20 3 LOS ANGELES, Mon.— Bins Crosby wrenched his back in a car accident yesterday, ponce said here.— A.P.
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  • 147 3 U.S. SAYS: WE WANT DEEDS WASHINGTON, Mon. THE British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, does not appear to have shaken official opposition within the United States j government to his proposal for a generalised nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union. Over the weekend at least two influential Republican Senators. the
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  • 55 3 BRUSSELS. Mon.— A stained glass window was dedicated in a Church here to the memory of Belgian civilians who died while helping Royal Air Force pilots escape from occupied Europe during the last war. Group Captain Peter Townsend, a Battle of Britain pilot and British Air
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  • 35 3 BREMERHAVFN. Mon Seventy-five American soldiers who will man the first stomic gun of the :j.s. forces in Europe, arrivr-d here last night aboard the US troop carr er General Mcßie. .—Reuter
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  • 43 3 LE HAVRE. Mon. Yves Tanguy. 22. broke into a flat here last night, failed to open a safe and then fell asleep in an armchair. Police came to arrest him after the owner of the flat had reported his presence. Reuter.
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  • 161 3 Suez talks will soon be resumed CAIRO. Mon. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN nesotiatinns on the Sue/. Canal, which have reached a critical point, will be renewed soon, despite an Egyptian statement that agreement is impossible. Observers here feel it should be apparent in the very near future whether the informal talks will succeed
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  • 38 3 PANMUNJOM. Mon The United Nations today formally charped the Communists with buildinp up their air force in North Korea in violation of the armL-tice. It asked the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to investigate. U P
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  • 32 3 KUWAIT. Mnn. Report;, that Sheikh Abdullah M.ibarak. Army and Security chipf had staged a coop against the present ruler. Abdullah Al Sabah. were officially denied hrrr today. A. P.
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  • 143 3 NAIROBI. Monday. MAU Mau terrorists renewed their attacks against IT loyal Africans in Nairobi with a fresh wave of violence over the weekend, killing an aged Kikuyu wounding a second and robbing six others, mostly women, at gun point. The latest outburst, in spite
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  • 66 3 CALCUTTA. Mon— Fourteen students were injured in a bomb explosion at a college variety show here yesteday Trouble began when more than 4.000 students arrived by invitation. The hall was too small to accommodate them. An arsun.ent developed between the o r 2anisers and students who
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  • 137 3 'Les Paras' prepare to strike again HANOI Mondav. T HANOI, Monday. HE paratroopers— "Les Paras" as the French call them— are keyed up and ready for more fast hard-hitting action against the Communist-led Vietminh. At the moment French Union Forces are waiting to see where the Vietminii might strike first
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  • 96 3 GEORGETOWN. Mon— The United Democratic Party which opposes the People's Progressive Party last night issued a statement saying the situation calls for patience, tact cooperation and reaffirmation of faith in the Queen." The Party led by Mr. John Carter, added "Those in whom confidence has been
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  • 35 3 CHRISTCHURCH. Mon.Wing Commander Derek Cuming. whose Australian Canberra Jet bomber was put out of the England-New Zealand air race by a burst tyre, completed the course when hp touched down here today.— Reuter.
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  • 27 3 TOKYO. Mon.-- Soviet Russia today notified Japan that it was ready to negotiate the repatriation of Japanese war criminals still held in Soviet territory— UP.
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  • 25 3 ST IVES, (England!, Mon.— A 20-foot statue of Oliver Cromwell was found coated with tar in the market place here yesterday morning— A.P
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  • 113 3 BERLIN. Monday. rv\ST Germany is putting "blitz commandos" hand*i picked troops mounted in armoured vehicles into large towns to guard against any new popular uprisings In East Berlin blitz commandos last week replaced khaki-clad troops, stationed there since the June 17 revolt These troops are being pulled
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  • 328 3 LONDON, Mon. fPHE news from Trieste and Brltilth Guiana had an unsettling effect on the London Stock Exchange today and there was a tendency to mark down prlres. Sir Winston Churchill's speech on Saturday was well reci'vd. however, and redressed the '.iaUr.ce little. In the Far Eastern section
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Oct. 12. Cash Buyers €597' 2 Sellers C 599: Forward Buyers t585; Sellers t587«2; Settlement i! 596 (down £6). Turnover a.m. 190 tons, p.m. 15.
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  • 31 3 LONDON. Oct 12— Spot I7',d Nov 17',d.. Dec 17',d.. Jan -Mar. 17>.d. Apr-June 17 s d.. July-Sept 17\d. Oct. elf. 17Ud. Nov. cif 17'vd. Dec. cl.f. 17\d Tone: Injctive.
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  • 27 3 MUNSAN. Mon.— The Allied Military Armistice Commission today charged that the Communists had violated the armistice by bringing combat aircraft reinforcements into North Korea.— Reuter.
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  • 238 4 SULTAN SLEEPS IN 'DANGER' VILLAGE Xl 1.1.M. Mon. KAMPONG Durian Burong, in Terap. slaughtered a bufI ilo for a village kenduri last night to celebrate the visit of the Sultan of Kedah. The Ruler, for the first time in his reign passed a night in a commoner's house in which
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  • 66 4 R. L Pummanani. who was cautioned and discharged of hawking in a prohibited area was told by the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, not to appear in the court again. •I am not going to add any more to your troubles, but this Is a
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  • 31 4 Tay Eng 800 ploadod not guilty in Singapore yesterday to driving a car while undrr the influenco of dnnk and dandriving. Tho case was adjourned to Oct
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  • 57 4 Managers of four bus companies were fined a total of $160 at the Singapore City Police Court yesterday. They were charged with permitting buses with defective speedometers to ply for hire. The four managers were from the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company. Paya Lebar Bus Company.
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  • 65 4 The Assessment List for 1954 has been completed and may be inspected at the Rural Board Offlcr. Empress Place Singapore. The Rural Board will be revising the assessment at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Dec 2. All objections to the assessment must be made in writing
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  • 23 4 Miss Mary Cheow Sim Lim. was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown, yesterday.
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  • 177 4 Double deckers start three -week trial run today T)()UBLE-decker buses will be on the roads of Singapore today. The Singapore Traction Company is to experiment with them for three weeks. They will first run on the Finlayson GreenTampenis route. The S.T.C. are also awaiting permission from the Registrar of Vehicles
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  • 273 4 'A MENACE' GOES TO PRISON ASATAY seller, found guilty of dishonestly retaining a pair of stolen sharkskin trousers worth $15, left the Singa- pore Second Criminal District Court yesterday to serve eight months in saol. He was Mohamed Zs6m bin I Abdul Wahab, of Alexandra Road, who will have to
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    42 4 A feature of the variety concert given on Mondiy night by the Catholic High School, Singapore, was the performance of the harmonica hand (seen above in action). The programme also included items by the school choirs and three plays. Straits Times picture.
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  • 32 4 Singapore's Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Mr. R N Broome, will be the guest-of-honour at the annual "At Home of the Girls' Homecraft Centre at York Hill at 5 p.m tomorrow.
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  • 42 4 A meeting to form the Cinema Fans Association was held at Gray Lane, off Geylang Road. Singapore, on Sunday undor the chairmanship of Mr S B. Mohamed Hussain. A second meeting will bo held next month to elect officials.
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  • 36 4 There will be a talk on "Making the Most of Life" by Mr. Emslie of the British Council at the Selangor Chinese Recreation Ciub. Robertson Road. Kuala Lumpur, at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 137 4 T<HE Singapore Progressive Party has decided that x its members in the City Council should be free to use their, discretion in voting on an application to convert a trade fair in Geylang Serai into an amusement park. The application has been referred by the
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  • 143 4 F. A. ALEXANDER, an employee of RAF.. Seletar Base, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday to stealing 700 radio condensers and 326 radio valves from the Station. The Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram, postponed sentence until Monday when a R.A.F officer will
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  • 116 4 flllE first exhibition of X photographs taken by members of the Gan Eng Sent School Camera Club was opened yesterday in the school hall by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. More than 100 pictures were on show, including guest contributions and entries in the
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  • 60 4 Syrian Bishop entertained TAIPINO Mon- Members of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church Perak yesterday gave a tea party to Rt. Rev. Dr. Mathews Mar Atnanasius Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar. Among the guests was the District Officer Larut and Matang. Mr. O. W. Woltexs. The Bishop
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  • 176 4 80,000 people hit by food order KULIM, Mon. EIGHTY thousand people In the Bongsu area of South Kedah today came under the food restriction order enforced in conjunction, with "Operation Sword," now being carried out in the forest reserve. "Operation food denial- bo- came complete when the crowds gathered at
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  • 112 4 IMPRESSIVE DRIVING RECORD— FINED $20 rE SINGAPORE First Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. R. W. H. Davies, yesterday told a lorry driver, who pleadi d guilty to negligent driving, that he was impressed with his driving record. Chief Insp. Ahmad bin Hus- j sein. prosecuting, said that Pee i Sang Hoo,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 268 4 Singapore Youth Council: committee meettnR at S.Y.C. secretariat, 145 Orchard Road. 5 30 p.m. Iniversily of Malaya: University Week variety concert In aid or Endowment Puno ai Bulclt Timah 8 15 p.m. Catholic High School: 18th anniversary celebration variety entertainment concert in school hall, S Queen Street, 7 15 p.m.
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  • 291 5 DEMAND TO U.S.— CLEAR UP POLICY ON RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THK United States Government has been asked by the Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington for a clear-cut statement on America's rubber policy. This follows reports casting doubts as to whether U.S. synthetic rubber plants will actually be handed over
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  • 43 5 I^HFSK five members of the 23rd Rengit (Batu Pahat) Scout Troop were recently awarded the Queen's Scout badge: (111 Yl TK( X, IK TKH CHIN I'^ll. 17 TAN SENG HI AT, 17 SEE KIM POW. U SEE KWOXG TIAN, 17
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  • 78 5 SKREMBAN. Mon. NegTl fiembilan's soccer star Mok Wa Keen last night showed that besides being a first cla.*-.s loot bailer he was also a talented singer. Mc>k emerged the champion !<■ men's section >f both English and Chinese in a singing competition organised by I
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  • 204 5 $19 mil Treasury puzzle KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. FEDERATION Treasury offlF cials today could not confirm recent reports that the British Government had earmarked about $19 million i £2.392.000) for Malaya in Its 1953-54 estimates of financial aid to British dependencies. The British Government estimates were not yet available in the
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  • 112 5 THE EXPERTS FAVOUR RUBBER ROAD Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. A THIRD of the highway officials in America think that the addition of rubber I to asphalt will become a standard method of road laying, says the latest issue I of Natural Rubber News. Sixty-seven per cent of the American road
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  • 89 5 ADVICE BUREAU OPENS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE first Citizens' Advice Bureau in Kelantan has been opened at Pa-sir Mas. State welfare officer Tengku Zainab binte Tengku Zakaria. speaking at the opening ceremony, said the bureau was just another branch of operation service initiated by the Government for the benefit of
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A planning committee of the Sanatoria for the treatment of ti bereulosis will be appointed by the Johore State association for the Prevention of TB at its next meeting
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  • 114 5 LANGUAGE TEST SIMPLE, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TH E Federal citizenship language test is simple. Mr. S. A. M. Maricar. a member of the language board, told the Straits Times today. Mr. Maricar was commenting on charges by Malayan Indian Congress officials that the tests were difficult and unrealistic.
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A middle-aged man. Ng Leong, pleaded not guilty in the First Magistrate's Court today to using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman. Lam Shoi Hing. at a nouse in Chan Sow Lin Road on Oct. 7. He was allowed
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  • 41 5 TAIPING Mon.-Members of the Teachers' Union of Perak are planning to tour Indonesia during the Christmas holidays. The party will leave Singapore by boat on Dec. 7, calling at Muntok. Tandjong Priok. Semarang, Sourabaya and Boeleleng (Bali).
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  • 55 5 KUANTAN. Sat. Mr. A. Ponniah. chief clerk. P.W.D., has gone on promotion to special grade to Temerloh Public Works Department He was secretary to the Kuanlan Recreation Club and the Ceylon Federation of Kuantan. and also chairman of the clerical Services Union, Jaffanesc Co-operative Society and
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  • 20 5 KUANTAN. Sat. -The Kuantan welfare week ended this evening with a social function at the Kuantan Recreation Club.
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  • 81 5 MRS. H. N. TAN (centre) formerly general secretary of the Singapore Y. IV. C. A. who returned to Singapore after spending a year in Britain on a scholarship, being welcomed back by two committee members. Mrs Mary Lobo (right) and Mrs. Eric Wee. The scholarship was
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  • 386 5 Shunmugam backs those who quit INDIAN RIGHTS 'PASSED OVER' MALACCA, Monday. MR. S. Shunmugam. Malacca Settlement representative on the Federal Legislative Council and the only remaining Indian Federal Councillor, said today: "My sympathies are with the councillors who have resigned. I have been asked if lam likely to resign too.
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  • 74 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- 1 A middle-aged man. Lew Bok Hong was today sentenced to six months' imprisonment and fined $50, or one month by Mr. E A. Long. Kuala Lum- pur First Magistrate, for dis- i honestly retaining stolen pro- 1 perty— three electric irons and 60
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  • 131 5 BIG KEDAH POST FOR ASIAN ALOR STAR. Mon. |7«OR the first time, an Asian F has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of Education. Kedah and Perlis. He is Mr J. F. Augustin. retired headmaster of Ibrahim School. Sung«i Patanl. Mr Augustin will tssume duty in January next year. "Although this post
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Tassek Road. Butterworth. was yesterday reported flooded lrt inches at the 12 1 4 arc 12 3/4 milestones. The water level was subsiding but the road was not yet pas. able to light traffic.
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    • 127 5 Results of the "DANGEROUS WHEN WET" COMPETITION Inl Pi"'** 1 Mr Jimmy Lee, Kuala Lumpur -'nd Prizr Mr. Hu Wei Teh. Johore Bahru 3rd Prize Miss A. Wilson. Singapore CONSOLATION PRIZES Mr. Ang Kirn Yam. Singapore Mr. R. Pudner Pinang Miss Dorothy Rutherford. Johore Bahru B. G. Khoo. Srrrmban Mr
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    • 156 5 (justright^m B^^^^^Bußj lust right for good looks and just 4fP^ "ff right for value, John White Shoes are made in England Ky expert craftsmen. Tied tn^^^| M every pair of John Whiic^ l^Jlw/ Shoes is the Guarantee^B WS^^^K&W Shield the sign which^^B *?r "%s. means 'Just right' I #>^> I
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    • 184 5 SINCAPORF Music from the Operas: 10.45 To9inuAruHi!i nignt We Dance v clo( e 7.15 a.m. Morninß Stars- 7.30 I News; 735 Ray Martin Orchestra: BBC 8 Musical Comedy Memories; 8.30 Malay Housewlvnt' Corner 857 Schools 945 Close Down-" 1110 8 p m Edlt orlal«: 515 Variety 8chools; 1 p m
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  • 20 6 HOLIDAY Constance beloved wife of Llewellyn F. Holiday at PinteroU Dukeswood Drivp Gcrrarrts Crof.s Bucks on Sunday October 11th.
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  • 186 6 THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Chia Hood Sang thank all relative* and friends who attended th« funeral, sent wreaths and lent their cars etc. MR. AND MRS. Robert Una Kwong Heng thank all relatives and Mends for their attendance at their wedding, the reception, and the dinner also
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  • 27 6 r s. KitMinu uic\i uii October. 1953. at Oxford, England, ■frr long illness. He was associated for a long tune with the Customs In Malaya.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 683 6 tion victory, have increased the piospects of early ratification of the European Defence Community agreement, an essential contribution to the system. If the E.D.C. treaty falls through, said the Prime Minister, then prudence will compel some arrangement that will enable the strength of Western Germany to be
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    • 554 6 The Synthetic Subsidy Subsidy One of the small team oi visiting American Congressmen armed Malaya's rubber producers with strong argument in a friendly statement which he made in Kuala Lumpur on the outlook for the natural rubber industry. The price of synthetic rubber, said Mr Leroy Johnson, is subsidised. He
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  • 1086 6  - The West peeps into Bamboo Curtain O. H. BRANDON By AIR travel makes not only distances dwindle but civilisations blur and cultures merge; it does not permit expectation to mature or enchantment to turn into passion. Therefore it is with an uneasy conscience that I assemble my impressions of Asia
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  • 153 6 AS a recent chairman of the Overseas Students" Committee of the Australian Student Christian Movement I should like to express appreciation of the letter from Ahmad Daud. This committee is responsible for organising, on a national scale, friendship and hospitality to Asian students, but the lasting personal
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  • 269 6  -  VERNON SALTER By ON going to the Federation Arts Council show in Kuala Lumpur, I had the impression that I was entering a room in which all the artists of the world had gathered and left some of their canvasses behind. For here were 199 works
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    • 198 6 I WISH to refer to an article which appears in The Straits Times under the heading "Union will boycott pay talks." Mr Teh Choon Keat. the outgoing President of the Singapore City Council Services' Union, was not authorised to make any statement. ThLs places me in
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    • 111 6 IT is high time the Government took drastic action against drivers who drive too fast in town. We do not care if the culprits kill or hurt themselves but to see a poor man, who probably has many dependents, being knocked down and suffering the consequences, is intolerable.
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  • 493 6 Kound- world walk AT some date in thf lndefinite future Singapore may welcome two Yorkshiremen who. I gather, set off from Dewsbury this month to walk round the world with Union Jacks displayed upon their packs. They plan to take in the Federation on their tour and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 365 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. AXXCHMfclUfclviB •TANKERS" An Exhibition of Shell Photographs on Construction nnd life aboard a modern Oil Tanker at The Odeon Theatre dally from in. 00 a.m. H B. WIXTEH Co. have pleasure In announcing Uw opening or a new departmont for ladles, known as The Hatbox. Export Continental Millinery
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    • 41 6 CitMAN PEN Timite (Improved Ljmy-Aftut) 3 mi hi Greatest ink nllin* capacity. T""*parent barrel. Most durable Iridlum tipped UK gold nib. Postage 50 cenU extra. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO.. 19, Chnlia St., S'pore-1 ENG SENG MEDICAL CO.. 8. Ah Quee St., Penan*.
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    • 75 6 The S[REAMUN£d "ftw^PORTABLE -valve, 5 waveband banH<.rre»d portable for nprratir-n from either AC. Mains or batteries Trlr<.ropic rod arri^l rnMirr-, bast possihlr reception on Medium -Short and Shortwave bands Factory Rep»etent»tivc«: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Distributors: ANN PENC TRADERS LTD. 59-61, STAMFORD ROAO. SINCAPORE-6 TELEPHONE 7631 Cr 4600 MOTION SMITH
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  • 235 7 2 MALAYS FOR STAFF COLLEGE TRAINING KUALA 1 I MPIR. Mon. Fit the first time in its history the Malay Reciment has had two of its officers selected for training at the British Army Staff College at Camberloy. Thry aro Captain Khalid bin .Mohamet! Yassin of the sth battalion and
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  • 93 7 WE'RE WORLD NEWS, SA YS MR. NG PENANG. Mon. Malaya :.< definitely in the world news Mr. Na Sui Cam. president of tho Pcnann Branch of the Malayan chinc.se Association and the Pmane Chinese Chamber of Commerce, .said today on hla return from an exten■hre tour of Europe and America
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  • 35 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr Justice Wilson today dismissed a claim for $5,345 by a cyclist who alleged that she was knocked down and injured by the driver of a car.
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  • 269 7 U.S. Superf orts to 'raid' Malaya in big air test THREE B-29 Superfortress bombers of the 13th United States Air Force based at the Philippines wil! today fly over Malaya and carry out mock raids on the Royal Air Force ranges at Song Song Island and also in Singapore before
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  • 96 7 DRUG FIRM CHAIRMAN ARRIVES \|R It A. NICHOLAS. i"l Chairman of Directors of Aspro Ltd., arrived in Singapore yesterday o n his way to Australia by 8.0.A.C. Conistellation. Mr Nicholas, and his wife i arrived with Mr. J w Jamison, managing director of the Company, and his wife after attending
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  • 89 7 Roulette— an honest living PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. KM. Mera Maidin, a 16-year--6U hawker, sentenced to" four j months' gaol for promoting gaming in public, protested to i t.ie Magistrate why he was beICf sent to prison when he t as trying to earn an noncst i living. He sho.ited in
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  • 87 7 Three days after he had stolen property worth $545 from his father. Yusop bin Hussain, 22, returned home and gave his father part of the property and pawn-tickets for the re.xt. This was stated In the Singapore court yesterday when Yusop pleaded guilty to stealIns:
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  • 72 7 Radio Malaya will present a series of "University of the Air" programmes from October 21 to anuary 6. Tae programmes, which will feature poetry, drama, music discussions and talks, can be heaid on the short wave 48 9 metres (6135 kesi and medium wave 380 metres < 790.4
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  • 301 7 Bank clerk on cheque charge $1,000 NOT CREDITED— MAN IPOH, Monday. AN Indian estate clerk told the sessions court here today how he handed in a cheque for $1,000 to a clerk in the Indian Overseas Bank and, though it was acknowledged on the paying-in slip, it was never credited
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  • 199 7 r'O good deeds yesterday showed that the public does not forget those who. by accident or birth, are less fortunate than others. The first good deed came from Miss Monica Marsell, of Fort Canning, Singapore, who gave the Straits Times S3O for Miss Lim
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  • 95 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— A retired Government clerk, Mr. A C. Segaram, has offered himself for nomination by a political party as candidate in •tne Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections in December. Mr. Segaram said he would lUe to contest the Bungsar Ward. If no political party is
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  • 100 7 PENANO. Mon.— A Sinhalese woman. Sarojlnl. told the Penang Magistrate, Lieutenant Colonel J. F H. Weston, today that she left the man who kept her as a mistress In Singapore because she had fo maintain him. Sarojini, with her neck bandaged. alleged that the man.
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  • 50 7 Mr. Johnny Tan, a booking clerk with 8.0.A.C. in Singapore, leaves today by air for Britain to attend a four-week course on reservations. A 8.0.A.C. spokesman said last, night that Mr. Tan was I the first Asian In Malaya to be sent on the course.
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  • 183 7 A FTER reading out a charge against George R. Carter yesterday, a Singapore magistrate said that he was! surprised how an aj'rgodly nftty offenco could have landed Carter ir hospital. Carter, now n a lock-up' ward of the Ooneral Hospital, is accused of unlawfully moving a lorry by
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  • 141 7 KUALA UMPUR. Mon. A N Assistant Superintend A ent of Police, and honorary secretary and treasurer of the Federation of Malaya police officers' mess, E. T. Styles, was charged in the Sessions Court today with abetting Ho Chup Yoon in making a false entry in
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  • 24 7 SEGAMAT. Mon Bail in $300 was offered an estate contractor. Set Kwi Fong, 45. for carrying goods out of a restricted area.
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  • 169 7 3 new councillors for Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rTHREE new Unofficial M<vnA bers of the Selangor Council of State have been apponued. They will take their seats on the council when it meets here on October 27. The three new councillors are Mr. T. Rajendra, Mr Tan Tuan Boon and
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  • 47 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lady Templer. sponsor of the new tuberculosis hospital at Cheras Road here will make a broadcast appeal for funds at 7.10 p.m. next Wednesday. Three community leaders vill make similar appeals to their own countrymen on the same night.
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  • 50 7 IPOH. Mon— Burglars stole $40 In cash, two fountain pens and a ring worth $20 from a house in sth Avenue here 'ast night. The thieves apparently used a hooked stick to take out a fhirt, with the goods in the pocket, through a window.
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  • 234 7 IPOH. Monday. AN M.C. A. -sponsored meeting of representatives of Chinese organisation in Perak today approved the the report and recommendations for Federal constitutional reform as prepared by the special committee appointed by the National Convention. The meeting, which was presided over hy Mr.
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  • 113 7 AS INTERIM i —Him of residents has NMMMIM that a community mitrr hr formed for Sinßapore Improvement irust truants in Race 'ourse. Owen. Rangoon and .Moulmvin Roads. The commitlce will meet at 8 p.m. today at a house in Durham I. stale to consider dralt
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  • 41 7 IPOH Mon.— The sergeants' mess of the West Yorkshire Regiment in Ashbv Road camp on the outskirts of Ipoh was wrecked by fire early yesterday.. The fire started in the attao roof An inquiry is to be held.
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMFUR. Mon— lf there were no such persons as receivers there would be no j such thing as thieves, saic M. E. Brown, President of the Sessions Court, today whim he sentenced Siow Kirn 7hong. 23 to 12 months' imprisonment for unlawful pos.essior. ol 223 katis
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  • 37 7 An Indian about 30 years I old who collapsed a- tho Junction of New Bridge and Havolock Road last nigh* wa.sj taken to the General Hospital I He had no Identity card on s him. i
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  • 95 7 TANJONG KARANG, Mon.— At the newly opened Sessions Court in Tan.iong Karanc today before Mr. J. G. Adnm.s, Abdul Gani bin Abdullah Latts, a Home Guard sergeant. and Abdul Hair bin Chilling, a Home Guard, wrre charged under the Corruption Ordinal.cc with receiving $65 from .seven
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  • 49 7 Mrs. Phyllis Arialene Daniel sued her husband. Robert C* cil Daniel, ;i building inspector, for divorce on the ground of his non consummation of the marriage. The Acting Chief Justice prantrd a drcreo nM to be made absolute in throe months and granted costs to Mrs. Daniel.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 138 7 Mother— let your dreams come true &r*m /^v >» You want your lirt e cllild to i* xJ c healthy apd strong. You '%£j£[ M^& want to kcer your health lT > s*h an<^ beauty, too. Take care LJ<Z^^^4\ 1 ol your baby and °f yourself. P^ '^^3H C°d Liver
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    • 63 7 BROOMS BRUSHES uTTTTI TTnnJF J'fP' !!lV^\ w/iiwil iiiyH>ifiiiiiti.«i^iiiihU[iiiJilTiiiiiWw Hair Brooms 13" 2.40 cadi Scrubbing Brushes 1.00 Laundry Brushes .85 Lavatory 1.10 1.25 Platform Brooms 16" $25.75 I'hitform Brooms 18" $30.00 Stove Brushes .50 Wooden Broom Handles .50 Stockinette fcr Polishing, Dusting (5 yds. Roll) at 2.25 (15 yds. Roll) at
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 154 7 The Weather Minimum temperature: (from 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 11 to 7.30 a.m. on Oct. IS): Singapore 75 degrees. Penang 74, Kota Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 74, Ipoh 72, Kuantan 70. Maximum temperature: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 12 1 Singapore 86, Penang 89. iCota Bahru not received.
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  • 254 8 Best Chinese library 22 TAKING VARSITY COURSE IN MALAY OEVENTHEN Malay students <> have registered for the intermediate course in the University of Malaya's Malay department, which is now open. Three others are taking Malay as a subsidiary to a degree Two or three more are taking a course but
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  • 250 8 THE University of Malaya will have one of the finest and biggest Chinese libraries in SouthEast Asia. It will be bigger than the university's English library and Hong Kong University's Chinese library. The university is to consider the appointment of an assistant librarian for the
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  • 140 8 MR. si \m JOO WAX. a shipwright employed by the Royal Army Service Corps, was getting ready to go to bed when he heard -liMits outside his house in Radin Mas. Singapore. He found a Malay and four Tamils trying to kill a
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  • 10 8 P. Mohammed was fined $5 yesterday for obstruction.
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  • 38 8 The British freighter Petfrano arrived in Singapore yesterday fro m Chinwangtao with 9.400 tons of pig iron for the Continent and Poland The Petfrano stayed in port for a few hours for water, provisions and fuel
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  • 239 8 Tales drove him to try suicide CLERK PUT ON $100 BOND JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. MOHAMED Sharif bin Marof, a clerk, who said today that he attempted to commit suicide because people spread stories about him, was bound over in SI OO to be ol good behaviour for six months. 'How
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  • 45 8 BATU PAHAT FOOTBALL STAR DIES L BATU PAHAT. Mon. Mr Patrick Johnson, a former Johore State footballer, col- lapsed yesterday at his home :n Batu Pahat and died. He was 47 years old and leaves his wife and two brothers. The luneral takes place today
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  • 62 8 The Venerable Sek Hone Choon, Buddhist high priest and a committee member of the Inter-Religious Organisation, Singapore, will leave thi.s weekend on a fortnight's lecture tour of Kuala Lumpur and Klang. Buddhist associations of Kuala Lumpur and Klang have invited him to talk on Buddhism. On
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  • 68 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— For impersonating a detective. Cheong Yeng Sung, who had two Drevious convictions, was sentenced by the Police Court to two months' gaol to be followed by one year's police supervision He posed as a detective corDoral personally responsible to the Chief Police
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  • 38 8 L!m Hoon Hock was charged in thf Singapore Fourth Poki.o Court yeste/day with possessing 23 tickets and four result sfcwtr of a "chap-Jl-ltt" worth .'i°arlv $50 He pleaded guilty and was, fined $200. I
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  • 220 8 WHEN WONG AH KAI, of the Commercial Crime sub-branch. Singapore C.1.D.. searched a factory in Geylang Road on July 18. he found 30,000 metal |caps and 50.000 labels— all bearing a counterfeit trade mark. In the First Criminal District Court yesterday. Hsu Yun Tslao, 48,
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  • 87 8 HIT SULTAN'S CAR: HE SAYS 'I HAD TODDY' JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Pleading guilty to negligent driving. Govindsamy, of Singapore, admitted that he had some toddy and was not quite steady. The prosecution said that on Oct 3 while taking a turn at Stulang Laut.Oovindasamy knocked into the Sultan's e&r in
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  • 68 8 A man at the wheel of a van bent his head and tried to hide his face when he saw a police radio patrol approacn from the opposite direction, it was said in a Singapore court yesterday The van was stopped. And Sing Hai
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  • 39 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— A new bus service in Johore Bahru from the market along Jalan Siu Nam. J. CamDbell. J. Lumba Kuda. J. Jim Quoe. J. Tengku Azizah. J. Storey. J. Yahaya Aldatar is being considered
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  • 24 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Said All bin Mydin was acemitted and discharged in th» police court here on a charge of negligent driving
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  • 109 8 Rehearsals are nearly always chaotic, and last night «he Island Players, rehearsing in the Victoria Memorial Theatre, Singapore, for "Dial \l for Murder' found theirs no exeption ro the rule. Producer Donal Da vies, at left, goes on his knres to emphasise a point to George Gosling
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    • 514 10 SHARE QUOTATIONS AGAIN PRUNED RUBBER RISES, TIN FALLS T»HE easier trend apparent in the Singapore share market throughout most of last week continued yesterday when all sections were fractionally easier Rubber share quotations were pruned by the Sharo. brokers Association in the absence of business. Bom tins and industrials were
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    • 19 10 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was declared at $298.12.. a pirul. down 87 '1 rents.
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    • 168 10 MELBOURNE. Mon I cHARE prices tended to improve on the Stock Exchange r hi afternoon. The turnover was no' large nnd most price moves were smnll. The firmness of todays Sydnr; wool market wa s the favourable influencing factor. B'mdN were quiet. ClosinK prices of selected stock today
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    • 107 10 'J'HE Malayan Exchange banks Association made the following alterations in its rates to merchantyesterday: NEW YORK: buyins. TT 32\ O.D. 32 7 90 days 33 credit bills 33 116 trade bills selline. TT. or O.D ready 32 9 16. CANADA: buying. T.T. 32 5 lfi OD 32 7
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    • 66 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: Noon prices per plcul were Copra: steady: October *36' i buyers. $36 sellers; November S36'_. buyers. «37 sellers. Coconut oil: $59 sellers. Pepper: quiet: down $5: no business reported; Muntok white $31% Sarawak $3«5, Lampong black $33(. Lewis and Peat: Closing prices were Copra
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    • 174 10 October first grade closed at 58 cents a pound on the Singapore rubber market yesterday one-eighth cent above Saturdays close. This grade fluctuated during the day between 57 7/8 cents and 58' g cents. Trade interest was small and buying was mainly covering. There was no selling pressure
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    • 92 10 •■pHE following outputs of tin-ore are reported for the third quarter of this year by companies under the general management of Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh: Piculs Chenderlang Tin 380 Gopeng Consolidated 2.105 Hongkong Tin Limited 1.045 Kent (FM.S 1 Tin 1.870 Kinta Tin Mines 1.726 Killtnghall Tin 628
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    • 194 10 y^HIPS lying alongside the Sln?aCI pore Harbour Board whar\e s or expected today are:- Corfu 12. Karsik 45, Wainmu C.P.. Marisa 67. Heian Maru fl I, I Pyrrhus 13 14. Eastern Queen 15 16. Benwyvis 18. Mnetsuycker 19 20. •MM N.Wall 2, Sumpitan N-Wall Selangor N.Wall 6, Senai
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    • 96 10 J^T the end of July there were 700 more vehicles registered in the Federation than there were at the end of Junr. the respective (inures brine 87.767 and 87.069 At the end of 1952 the total wa.s 82.591. Of the vehicles at the end >>f July,
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    • 209 10 1 tiU/t Platidnum MM A MODERN fjfr PEN FOR ml MODERN iPj POCKETS Ui w SNJ mm f. PlniKnum IV (.old Too* Nih 1\ Nor umi'vhinf f\ W litling* SKIN DISEASE SI I I \K I Hliiil. TABLETS cont.itnine sulphur are Indicated lr. chronic artlintiy. furunculosis. •cne. pimplrs. psoriasis, eczema,
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    • 329 10 NOTICES NOTICE MR. S. RAMIAH Is no longer employed as Manager of Tronoh Mines Co-operative Stores Ltd., Tronoh, and no longer has any authority to negotiate any business on behalf of the Society. By Order of the Committee of Management. Tronoh Mines (Tronoh) Co operative Stores Society Ltd. ONG DISPENSARY
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    • 309 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE As n special attraction The Band of the East Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of York's Ownt under their Conductor Bandmaster H Burge L.R.A.M.. AR.C.M. will, with the kind permission of the Commanding Oflicer Lt. Col. D. I. Strangeways D 90.. OB.E and Officers, play in the
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    • 678 10 NOTICES ~(K. L.) S. C R. C. ALL members and friends are welcome to the following talks: 1. "Making the most of Life" by Mr Emslle of the British Council 8 p.m. 15th October '53, Thursday. I 2. "The Municipality and you" by Mr. Douglas K. K. Lee. Elected Municipal
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    • 808 10 COMPANY MEETING THE KAMUNING (PERAK) LIMITE Tho Forty-fourth Annual Oeneral Meeting of The Kamunlng (Perak) Rubber Tin Company Limited wl'l be held on November sth at 1 the Registered Office of the Com pany. 52 54 Oracechurch Street, 1 London. F.C.3 j The following Is the Statement by the Chairman
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    • 833 10 RUBBER TIN COMPANY, m foodstuffs to the field Is not popular with labour and results In lower output. The centralizing of labour Is liable to lead to an easy spread of infectious troubles, whilst the provision of an ample water supply and of ground for cattle grazing and Hardens are
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    • 28 10 MITSUI |5j LINE WESTBOUND ROUND THC WORLD SERVICC Japan Sinaaoore Port Swettenham Penan* New York Agents C.F. SHARP <Sc CO., (M) LTD. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE TEL. 5J96-7-S. *****
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    • 166 10 STRAITS TIMES SMALL ADS. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ACCOMMODATION VACANT FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE SITUATIONS VACANT: TUITION Write tout advertisements her> in BLOCK LETTERS five word* charged at en* line Cost ?e--(MiaiMum 4 l.neii I 4 line. $5 I minimum charge I— Bos number Service 1 Fifty Cents Extra ZZZZZZ 6
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    • 1587 11 85J23 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Passage (Incorporated in Singapore) other L Do BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dtpt Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S'hom Penong Aenras for Genoo, London, Hollond 4 Homburg Oct. T3 Pyrrhu,
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    • 1039 11 OHHMHBBMaHBjBHBMMBHHB^BMIjMBjBjM^^ EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/U.K./CONTINENT S pore P. S'hom Penang I "India" for Bongkok, Saigon, i Hona Kong, Manila, Kobe, Yokohama Gdn 6/7 I "Selondto" for Bangkok U/liOct. 14/ISOct. In Port "Korea" for Diakarta, Bangkok, Saigon, Hongkong, Manila. Kobe, Yokohama 22/21 Ocf. 20/21 Oct. O«t. "Poono" for Melbourne,
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    • 1123 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P S'hom Penong Benevon for London, Hull, Rotterdam, Homburg Gdn. 36 11/20 Oct. 21/22 Oi ■enortv for Genoo, Avonmouth, t-lverpool, Glosgow IS/21 Oct. 22/24 Oct. 2S/27 O. ■•nreech for Hovre, London, Rotterdam, Hull 27 Oct/ 2 Nev. >/ Nev.
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS & VIEWS
    • 458 12 Importers accuse S.H.B. of 'Ivory Tower' attitude COMIC Singapore importers have accused the Singapore Harbour Board of bcinj^ an "autocratic" and "monopolistic" organisation which has adopted an "ivory tower" attitude. They charge the 'organisation with taking an unreasonable view of any claims and refusing to accept liability for delay, loss
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    • 424 12 THE BUSINESS WORLD NEW USES for rubber continue to come to light. Among the latest are football socks which will not shrink, stand up to rough wear, and are made under a new process for treating wool with rubber. Experiments began more than 14 years ago under the direction of
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    • 116 12 By A Special Correspondent NO more rubber in blanket form will be exported from Palembang, in Southern Sumatra, to Singapore as long us remilllng factories in Palembang are able to handle the quantities offered to them. This may be the effect of the work
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    • 94 12 rE International Rubber Study Group has estimated world natural rubber production in August at 147,500 long tons— a fall of 5,000 tons on the previous month. Consumption has been estimated at 112,500 tons— s.ooo tons below July consumption. Stocks were estimated to have risen by 10,000 tons
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    • 369 12 1.L.0. CHIEF WARNS: Asia cannot develop along 'Western' lines A WARNING that the economic development of Asia cannot succeed if attempted along traditional Western lines has been sounded by Mr. David A. i Morse, Director-General of the International Labour Organisation. He said a new concept of increased industrialisation in units
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    • 158 12 30 DUTCH SHIPS FOR INDONESIA rpHIRTY vessels ranging fiom L 100 to 1.750 tons are being built in Holland for Indonesia Four of the vessels are fIOO-ton coasters with accommodation for 48 passengers. Three of the ships are of 1,750 tons each and are intended for carrying salt. The latest
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    • 59 12 U.S. IMPORTS OF PEPPER ARE HIGHER mHE United States Depart--1 ment of Commerce has announced that 16,093.433 pounds of unground black pepper and 814,371 pounds of unground white pepper were imported in the first seven months of this year. In the comparable period of last year imports were 13,180.--110 pounds
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    • 135 12 A 10 FT. 6 in. scale model of the 10,093-ton Blue Funnel cargo-passenger ship Peleus is creating interest among maritime-minded Singaporeans. The model, built to a scale of about one-quarter inch to one foot, was brought to Singapore aboard the life-sized Peleus last week. It
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    • 182 12  - TWO-WAY' TRADE BETWEEN JAPAN AND INDONESIA Eric Woolnough TIRADE between Japan and Indonesia is Increasing. according to Mr. Christian Lund, assistant general manager .of the Maersk Line which operates a snipping service between the two countries. He reported during a visit Ito Singapore that 'here was good Japan -Indonesia trade
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    • 162 12 JAPANESE imports of rubber from Malaya declined in August while shipments from Indonesia increased, compared with July imports. The Jai>an Rubber Importer's Association reported this swing in imports from July followed easier terms to Indonesia under the Automatic Approval Import system of the
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    • 73 12 NEW GUINEA, PAPUA AS TEA GROWERS '•tHE Australian Government believes a tra yield a* much a.s 1.000 pounds an acre could be developed in Papua and Nev Guinea. Some private crops have already been planted In thrsr areas and the Commonwealth Government is also growing tea at Caraina, in the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 102 12 .g^j First Choice ror Service good/year TRAMSMISSIOM For every combinatio'i of pulley j dimensions. HP limitations, drive speed and load tensions, belt speed, and so on there's a transP^BB^ mission belt construction by GoodOp year that will give yon longest, most trouble-free service. MZ *^^B£^ That's why the world over
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  • 650 13 Rumour was wrong Lovely Soraya returned r~] Dates they remember ]~j I OVELY Queen Soraya of Persia returned from Rome to sundrenched, hate-fevered Teheran on September 6. She returned bravely to a heavily guarded home in ths vast, air-conditioned summer palace, set deep among the purple shadows of the Elzburg
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  • 666 13  -  SISTER CLARE IT helps a young 1 mother to know, "What to do first" when her baby or toddler is sick. With so many patent medicines on the market, she is inclined to fly to these in a haphazard way, often doing more harm than good.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 13 Keith Lange i» the Bonniest Baby of Hi* Week. Hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Langc, of 68. Thomson Road. Singapore, win the $5 prige.
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  • 394 13 pOOFCIES wife sometimes »uff*rs from hiccups but drinking water. soda bicaibonate or running a C t u key down ncr back which is supposed to cure nose-bleeding) she is cured. I suffer from this -onE,' nt .a* 1 rare occasions. i do l et s »ghtly alarmed as
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 357 13 Wail* Times Crossword "-SZ? <£."" Undlor<l DOWN |2 I |3 |^pU I |S 6 8 1. So charter a band (9). IJS^gjj 2. Something wrong with my iHi PHH HH ls^ HI Hi 3- What Hltler 8 secr e ta «7 mu* l Ni§P°~ 4 Drink or counsel here (S,
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  • 316 14 INDIANS DRAW AFTER BEING 4-1 DOWN Salim does the hat-trick ONLY a handful of spectators were at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday to see Indonesians and Indians draw 4-4 in a S.A.F.A. Community League match that provided plenty of action but very little good football. Indonesians twice held a commanding lead
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 14 CHIT HON. inside left of the Selangor Chinese R.C. invitation team, beats an Indian defender to the ball in the Sambhi Cup match at Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday in which Malayan Indians drew 1-1 with the S.C.R.C. eleven. Proceeds of the match will help to finance the
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    54 14 AMERICA retained the Ryder Cuv by the narrow winning margin of 6J points to 54 against Britain in the annual golf intervational match played at Wcntioorth Golf Club, Surrey, earlier this month. Above, the British nonplaying captain. Henry Cotton, congratulates his rival captain, Lloyd Manyrum Irtjht) as they pose with
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  • 118 14 Bank STC draw again A LAST-MINUTE goal by Philip enabled Mercantile Bauk Sports Club to hold SinRaporc Traction Company to 2-2 in their Business Houses F.A. second replay at Fairer Park yesterday Singapore Traction started off promisingly and took an early lead in the 12th minute through Puteh. Two minutes
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  • 49 14 KNAS Semb.uvanc "A" beat Rowl Stanals by eisht point-: (a coal anc a penaltvi to hree (try> In a ruuger match at Sembawan? yesterday. Thomas converted a try h'Blackie ;ind kicked a penalty 'or KNAS Sembawang. Char'nT wared ;i try for Royal Signals Maj. James referced
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  • 22 14 SCC. beat Tearhers Training Collece by 20 points to six in a rucger match on the padang yeiterday.
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  • 18 14 Rainbow Lads brat United Mm 3-2 In a t-orret friendly a' Clerical Union ground yesterri.>\\
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  • 396 14 1> five qualifying events— ten heats in all four 1 records were set when a start was made in the annual Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Highlight of the meet was Neo Chwee Kok's record-break-ing swim
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  • 161 14 SINGAPORE T.C. PLANS NEW FACILITIES Tilt Singapore Turf Club Hk plans to increase the limit for the number of starters in a rare at future meetings at Bukit Timah racecourse. At present, lieids are limited to 16 horses, bat as soon as the tnt.ilis.itnr is adjusted to carry lulling on
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  • 177 14 LONDON. Mon— A field of about j 29 the smallest since IS —will battle for a first prize of £2 894 in the Cesart witch Stakes, the first rar-p of the "autumn double." over two miles two furlongs at Newmarket on Wednesday. Of the 103 i onuimil
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  • 53 14 The annual golf competitions of ihe Society of York-shiremen In Malaya were played off at the Island Club on Sunday. The winners were: Dohson Cup (mem W. L. Burton: Warr Wooden Spoon (mem A. B. Pulford: Walker Cup (women) Mrs. Jonn Halgh: Warr Wooden Spoon women i Mrs.
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  • 298 14 r ATEST pof.it lons In the Slimapo/e Hockey Association league are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A pt.s nrilan Assn. 6 3 2 1 13 fi 8 'ollce 5 3 1 1 10 5 7 >vlon SC. 5 3 1 1 8 5 7 vRC.
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  • 620 14 HEIGHTS for nine races on Saturday, Oct. 17, first day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting are: Cl. J, Div. I—s F Sir Francis 9.00 Palio 8.11 M% Word 8.10 Winning Brief 8.08 Talkie II Ml Barakat 8.06 Malleable Moulding* s .ni, Sporte r H.
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  • 286 14 OHELL Sports Club qualified for the semi-final when they just managed a one-nil victory over Breweries Sports Club "A" in their Business Houses F.A. Knockout cup tie at River Valley Road yesterday. Shell gained the upper hand in the first half and a goal scored
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  • 45 14 Tlie hockey friendly between Sincnpore Cricket Club women and WRAC T.inghn. scheduled for SCC padang yesterday, vat not played. The rugger match between St. Andrews School and RAAF Tencah. scheduled at Woodsville yesterday. was called ofT RAAF Tengah were unable to turn up.
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  • 115 14 VIENNA. Mon —Riot squads were called to disperse a hostile crowd after Hungary, the Olympic champions, had beaten Austria by 3-2 in an international soccer match here yesterday. The Huncannns. who are to meet England at Wembley next month, were accused of rough play and at
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  • 169 14 The Singapore Women's Hockey Association will be holding a trifll on the S.C.C. padang at 5.20 p.m. tomorrow, in preparation for the annual Poppy Day Fund match against the Services women. Possibles: Mrs. Taylor iSCC): Mrs. J. Crichton (SCO. Miss M Verghese University > Miss J.
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  • 65 14 Combined Schools hockey team to meet Latlff Wanderers at Indian Association ground today Is: Boon Leong iRD; R. Stevens (SABS). Ten K Kee iVS); Wljesinßhe (SJI). D. Hay <VS> capt.. H.ng Hoe (VSt; Chan Onn Leng (ACS) E. Wicks (SJI). J. Quek (8JI»: Foong Fong (VS), M Nunls
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  • 16 14 HMS Charity beat P.W.DSC 8-3 In a soccer friendly at Kimr Park yesterday.
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  • 1000 14 Tigers out for League and Cup soccer double THE Singapore A.F.A. Senior Cup competition has now reached the "last four" stage and the semifinals, to be played next w«ek, should provide lively j clashes. The semi-final draw resulted: Tigers v R.A.F. (ChangiK Marine Dept. v Fathul Karib. Tigers, already league
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  • 71 14 NEW YORK. Mom. R:md'H Turpin. who has been trainlm^K* secret for his world mlddlrwe^H title fight with Carl Bobo OIH on Oct. 21, made a rare pulH appearance yesterday He went six rounds :ic;iinsf tvm sparmatcs Turpin seems to be fl great form. I His manac^r.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 63 14 SOCCER SAFA COMMIN1TY LEAGUE: Army v Eurasians, lalan Besar. HOCKF.Y LEAGl'E, DIV. 2: BODCA v YMCA, YMCA ground; DIV. 3: Cable and Wireless v SMSl ground: FRIENDLY: SCRC v TTC. Hon* Lim (ir«-en: CSC A 1 v ban. d Bank St.. CS( ground: I.A. v SCC, padang; Combined Schools v
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