Singapore Standard, 29 September 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard \OL. 1 NO. 89 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 267 1 British Rush Four-Point Korean Plan V W YORK, Sept. 28-(VP)-British delegate, i uork today on a four-point plan for postwar which they hoped to present to the United i.t'nt'ral Assembly on Friday. They are holding almost continuous conferences with other delegations to work out details, especially with Asian countries. The
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  • 81 1 .A Malay Correspondent A [.I'MPUR. Thins.—- M Malay Rulers meet STOW for T .in;r ordi- rence, they will have r discussion and amendmcni to the Agreement, acceptor the United ad ot t'n.e Colonies, j H <::?,k;K\g a:ui Singa- iod, tram quar- a me '»f the rulers.
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  • 71 1 [NGTON, Sept. 28— U.S. Army on accepted 1.200.000 beer from brewing Es a gift to fight ini y the offer of was made some time ten had been some la Grain service-men m Ol one can a day ine troops had been la fhn
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  • 44 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE. Ho Ah Kuey. walking along Sit Wah Road near the junction of Out ram Road. Tiong Bahru. last night. was waylaid by two Chinese and an Indian who robbed him of $68 in ca>h.
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  • 366 1 Standard Staff Reporter TERRORISTS struck for a second time yesterday when they set on fire a General Transport Company's "yellow top" taxi cab just before 10 p.m. in the slum area of Dickson Road off Jalan Besar Road. Early yesterday morning, a Singapore Traction Company bus
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  • 137 1 N'list Navy Intercepts 2 British Tugs HONGKONG. Sept. 28, (AP). The Chinese Nationalist Navy intercepted two British tugs towing the liberty ship hulls to Shanghai and forced them to cast off their tows yesterday, the Hongkong Marine Department learned. The Uigs, Christine Moller and Margaret Moller left Hongkong on Sept.
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 1 photo. Two Australian Legislative Councillors who arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas Constellation after attending the Moral Re-armament Assembly in Caux. They were met by Mr. Thio Chan Bee, Singapore L« lsl f ativ e CmcSSm left. The Councillors are Mr. Hugh MacLeod, right, antf Mr. D. Walters of Melbourne.-
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  • 43 1 photo Fjrench tioops recently launched an attack against Vietminh concentrations In a large marshland. Riding in "crabs", the French disembarked from a landing craft and drove inland. These amphibious vehicles are widely used by the French in Indochim AP
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  • 248 1 LONDON, Sept. 28: (Reuter) The Commonwealth Consultative Committee on aid to South-East Asia today continued their deliberations on six-year development programmes suhr.-.ilted by India, Pakistan, Ceylon and the British territories of Malaya, Borneo and Sarawak. I The plans, valued at £1,723,--000,000 have
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  • 43 1 PUSAN, Sept. 28, (ReuierAAP). Australians who are entraining here for the front tonight are scheduled to assemble in the Taegu area. Officers said today they did not expect the Australian battalion to join the British Brigade for two days.
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  • 250 1 Australian Delegates Laud MRA Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIA must have a "love" of South-East Asia in its Parliament to bring about better relations between the two areas, said an Australian Liberal Party Legislative Councillor in Singapore yesterday. "Love" of another country in a parliament was one of the four standards
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  • 413 1 TOKYO, Sept. 28: (Reuter-AAP) United Nations forces were tonight within a few miles of the 38th Parallel, starting point for the North Korean invasion three months ago. Gen. Douglas MacArthur said in a communique that his troops had reached the town
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  • 330 1 By Alex Valentine SEOUL, Sept. 28: (Re-uter-AAP) Seoul fell today to American Marines after three days of fierce street fighting. Communist resistance to the American onslaught suddenly crumbled shortly after dawn. Forward troops found that the series of roadblocks which had barred their path
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  • 106 1 OSAX. Korea. Sept. 28 fUP| Three North Korean prisoners of war said today that they believe Major General William Dean, Commander of the United States 24th Division who has been missing since July 21. is still alive. The three captured North Koreans, two of whom
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    • 116 1 On Other Pages Page Malayan Development Plans 2 University Staffing .Criticised 2 Man or Woman? 2 Debate on Rubber Export Duty 3 Parity Status for Malay Regiment Officers 3 Federation Elections Bill Passed 3 Penang Union's Battle for Social Justice 4 The Bright Lights Films Feature 5 Why State Shops?—
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    • 108 1 ghghghsgfhggs WUnLU IJAY for I fe^A N I M A L S- ...4th OCTOBER 1950... :1 MASS RALLY of 5 1 1 ANIMAL LOVERS i f^ organised by g| S S.P.C.A. Singapore Jalan Besar Stadium 1 1 Commencing: 4.45 p.m. I ADDRESS BY THE a Hon. the Colonial JVcrHary Mr.
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  • 347 3 I Standard Staff Correspondent Kl VI A LUMPL'R, Thurs.— Mr D C W»,k .^ration's Defence Secretarv soured The an amending Bill al ,he Fc^T**, g£K 11l h lll in flll r f»t CommSwioned Officer! Malay Reg.ment on A e BtatUB a9 gg£™ H ith a
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  • 190 3 ird Staff Correspondent I A LUMPUR. Thurs.— 3. H. Oon asked that women earning their comes be given the same NXM relief as their inted out that at pree married man was relief of $3,000 for while his wife got a v $24)00. insulting
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    47 3 photo. The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, (right) pinning the insignia of the 0.8.E. on Mr. Lim Khye Seng, Federal Councillor, at a presentation ceremony held in the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, before the opening of the Fed» r Legislative Council.- PR
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  • 98 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Any person convicted of unlawful possession of rubber after October 6 will go to prison for at least one year. This is the minimum penalty; the maximum may extend up to five years. This warning is contained in a communique
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  • 57 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Between Tampin and Gemas, the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, was derailed in the early hours of this morning, requiring the transhipment of passengers. There were no casualties and although the trains reached their destinations late today, tonight's
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  • 429 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Bill to -make provisions for elections to local authorities in the various States and Settlements of the Federation was described in the Legislative Council today as "in a sense perhaps the first step towards democracy in 'this
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  • 2328 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An assurance that "nothing would he done" about the proposed new rate of export duty on rubber ""till all sections of the industry had considered the matter and that no increased rate would be imposed before
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  • 46 3 MALACCA, Thurs.— Bandits, lying in ambush, attacked the first bus bound from Batang Malaka to Malacca town, this morning. The driver, though hit, pluckily drove through the ambush. A Malay passenger was killed, the conductor, and three other passengers were injured.
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  • 149 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Bill with amendments aimed at rendering the present Income Tax Ordinance more equitable in operation- "in the public interest" was passed by the Federal Legislative Council at Kuala Lumpur today. More liberal treatment would be accorded in regard to
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  • 73 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A move to provide for the revaluation of amounts deposited in the Post Office Savings Bank during the Japanese occupation by Mr. V. M. N. Menon (Labour Member) was defeated in the Federal Legislative Council today. Mr. Menon spoke on the Bill
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  • 59 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuf«.~A Bii! to extend for a further six months the period of limitation in respect of proceedings relating to the validity of any dealings in land under the Titles To Land (Occupation Period i Ordinance was passed by the Federal Legislative Council today. The
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  • 51 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.~The Christian Marriage Bi!!. which was before the Federal Legislative Council today, was deferred. The Acting Attorney General said a number of representations on the Bill had been received by Government. The Government wished to give further consideration to the Bill before taking it through in
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  • 53 3 KUALA LUMPUR. HuiK.-* I The Federal Legislative I Council today bade goodbye to two official members, Mr. A. Heywood-Wadciington. Econoj mic Secretary, arid Mr. E. D. Fleming, Secretary fur Chinese Affairs. Mr. Foster-Sutton, lon behalf of ihe Council, wished both officials and their families health and happiness i
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  • 338 3 JOHORE PLANTERS WOUNDED INBANDIT ATTACKS Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Security forces operating in different parts of the Federation during the past 24 hours, killed eight bandits, wounded four and captured another. Meanwhile, bandits killed one special constable and wounded six others including a European assistant estate manager. The
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  • 691 5  -  ERSKINE JOHNSON Huston Film Revival Has Death -Date Coincidence By JJOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28.— There's a shuddery coincidence in "The Devil and Daniel Webster." the Walter Huston film that's being reissued. As the devil, Huston receives a letter signed in blood from a man offering to turn his
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  • 269 5 By JAMES ARTHUR TTOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28 At the xx age of 17, Enrol Flynn left school bound for New Guinea where Flynn hoped to become- a gold miner. Instead of becoming one, Flynn joined the island constabulary, and was sent on a patrol
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  • 86 5 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28:— Roy Bar croft is without a doubt the busiest actor in Hollywood. Republic recently reoptioned him for the eighth straight year, and simultaneously cast him as the heavy in three pictures, "'Belle Le Grand," "Fight in' with Kit Carson" and 'Under Mexicalli Stars," all
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  • 309 7 *t sa nr ion s Sl^s =ss#s it «of '/T r 1 8 1 11 lla<l »<*» completed with the victory in the SjMrtl an.l from offie.al L.h. statements that Gen. MaeArthur has the autW Trl' in,* 7 aU<l lal
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  • 126 7 S. Korea Says, March In I.V YORK. Sept 28— «IT) tr South Krarean Republic, thai there should be {ion of the 39th Parallel i had been broken down he Red invaders," has j for the U.X. occupation i bole of Korea. S-> ith Korean ForetflQ Coi B«»n Limb, said be
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  • 92 7 TO, Stp- jk (Reu- E^ t i-v-.5 re the g Americans have *ed with joy '.i.v the i Souttl Korean vfltaf* ol villagers mostly i child: v. .;r.d old j I a* the o ossroads j nda iplifted, shouting .v .i> trie Ame 0119 -per! tfa ■■•ugh.
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  • 85 7 Peking And Moscow Not Intervening NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (AP) The big Three Powers are said to have .-arefully assessed the chances oi dashing either with R is>ia or Red China, if and when the U.N. forces march into South Korea. Reports received from diplomatic representativea in Moscow ind Peking
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  • 121 7 ALBANY (New York). Sept. I J3 (AP): Five food rules for tne elderly are summarised J>y Chairman Thomas C. Desmond oi the New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the ageing: 1 1 1 Shed unhealthy. excess fat and hold your beltline dawn. (2)
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  • 25 7 Denmark and Israel have offered medical supplies for South Korean war refugees and Pakistan has contributed 5.000 tons of wheat- U.P.
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    43 7 nhoti v m. ss bodv of Berlin waitresses race through the city streets, each with, a coffee service, duriL £2 Berlin* hotel workers' street races meeting. Every group, from page boys to head £ue£ j£d their race, each bearinf their trade equipment.- A.P.
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  • 49 7 Mr. Walter Clifford, 05, has been named as the new U.S. ambassador to Britain in an official White House announcement. He succeeds Mr. Lewis Douglas, who has resigned. The new envoy is former chairman of the board of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.- Reuter
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  • 101 7 India Sounds Warning To The Colonial Powers NKW YORK, Sept. 28 (Renter). India has railed on colonial powers **to revise their conceptions ol relationship between themselves and the non self-governing territories in accordance with the spirit of the times." Sir Benegal Rau told the UN. General Assembly, "'ln many parts
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  • 17 7 President Chiang Kai-shek has approved Nationalist China's budget for the next fis al > ear.
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  • 82 7 DOVER, Scjv 2S— (Renter) The ichite cliffs of Dover will display the symbol of Briiannia in flower* *ro ships passing ().->i the English Cnannel with visitors for next year's Festival of Britain. Mr. C Lines, chairman oi Do'-er Rural Council, said: "The swnbol of Britannia will
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  • 106 7 LONDON, Sept. 28 AF) The big Western powers have told Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia and Italy that they should join together to promote prosperity and reinforce their defences against the Russian-led ronitfiform, diplomatic sources disclose. These officials, stressing that there has been no suggestion yet that the
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  • 65 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 <.UP): The U.S. State Department is to distribute overseas 1.000.000 copies of a special cartoon book to tell America's side of the war in Korea. Captions are in Arabic Persian, Burmese and English. The booklet also contains statements by Indian Prime
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 7 1 y ,ii-» years Fred Sfcaas eld (in tuiiiorm above), Superintendent of the Peak District Ambulance Service at Eyam, Derbyshire, has spent his spare time making: a model railway in his garden. It now measures 60 feet long Part of it is a scale model of Conway Castle and Conway
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    31 7 "Bessie" a black collie dog, has taken the place of the jungle bred Memsahib," mother of the three five-week-old tiger cubs of the London Zoo. Memsahib had proved an "irresponsible parent."
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  • 164 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (AP)— As support grew in ihe General Assembly for the Aeheson Plan for a U.N. **police army" ami prompt Genera! Assembly action to <lea) with ajjftression, views were also expressed in favour of East-West peace talks. India, Israel and
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  • 17 7 Continued September rains have refilled Hongkong's dangerously low reservoirs, ending the water shortage. A.P.
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  • 99 7 Thais Halt Refugee Activities BANGKOK. Sept. 28 (AP)The Thai Government has ordered provincial authorities bo transfer to live designated provinces several thousand Annamite refugees who have been undergoing military training, holding political meetings and raising funds for the Yietminh movement of [ndo-china. The Thai (Siamese) Under Secretary of Interior. P;r
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  • 101 7 BASLE, Sept 28 (API Swiss sceptics d! Imic noon and blue sun reportx team Britain and other ootmtriec rti led their eyes when the Bun turned sapphire nine over Basle. United Press, repoi Ui thai the Bun was purple and coolei lin the
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  • News Briefs
    • 78 7 India's Top Problem— Food COPENHAGEN, Sept. 28 (Renter)— Mr. G.V. Mavalankar, President of the Indian Parliament, said here that, unless India can solve her food problem, she cannot solve any Of the others lacing her. "The problems of India are not so different from those of other countries, but they
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    • 38 7 When 59-year-old James Barrow, a labourer and onerime boxer, died, a bullet was found in one of his kidneys. The coroner ruled that death was caused by the bullet —firvri a German in the 1914-}8 by irjir. A.P.
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    • 44 7 Pakistani Premier Liaquat AH Khan said in Karachi that there is no chance of Pakistan and India settling the Kashmir dispute between themselves as was suggested by UN. mediator Sir Owen Dixon to the United Nations. He added, "The Security Council must act. A.P.
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    • 18 7 A specially chartered airliner is carrying the embalmed body of the late Maharaja of Bikaner to India.- Reuter
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    • 28 7 Fuel Minister Philip Noel Baker has ordered an immediate inquiry into the Creswell tDer-. byshire) coal mine fire which billed fiO coal miners working _,000 feet underground.—R Reuter
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    • 28 7 West German police charged with batons to break up a crowd demonstrating in protest against the British requisitioning of the West German Communist Party Headquarters at Duesseldorf. Reuter
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    • 23 7 America will support Brazil. Turkey and the Netherlands for Security Council seats in elections to be held soon in the General Assembly. A.P.
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    • 20 7 A girl was born aboard a cross-harbour ferry at HongThe Chinese mother and kong. child are doing well. AAP Reuter
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    • 27 7 The Communist East German Parliament has urged West German workers to resist the import of war materials and to prevent West German rearmament "bv all "means".- Reuter
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    • 33 7 Egyptian Prime Minister. Nahas Pasha recently discussed j with Italian Premier Alcide de Gasperi in Rome the freeing of blocked assets of Italians in I Egypt, says a Rome report. <■■ v f A.P.
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    • 45 7 An umced Japanese moiher, fiancee of U.S. Army Sergt. D. J. Yackcnich and their lico- j year-old son, will be permitted to enter the United States un- j der a bill signed by President j Truman. The father is now in i Japan.- A. P.
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    • 51 7 One of £ve pkines piloted by Japanese-Americans, racing from Los Angeles to Chicago, had to < crash-land in Mexico. Object of j the air race is to call attention to the abilities of Japanese- j American pilots and get the U.S. j Government to allow them in the Air Force.
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    • 24 7 Two Indian editors. Mr. Pathan Jospek <Deccart Herald, Bangalore) and Mr. Bjaskar Aupas- amy (The Hindu. Madras) nave completed a tour of Israel. Reuter
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    • 32 7 Lieut. Allan Thomas Green, j Royal Navy Seafort pilot, from i the carrier Theseus, killed in a crash in the New Territories. Hongkong, has been buried with i full naval honours.- A.P.
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    • 26 7 Gen. Chiang Kai-shek has ordered the death penalty for reckless military drivers who cause fatalities. This follows an "alar- mingly laivie number" of fatal accidents U.P.
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    • 22 7 Women may soon be wearing nylons that feel, as well as look. like silk, the New York magazine "Business Week" reports A.P.
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    • 41 7 Retired U.S. Gen. Robert L Eichclberger. commander of the U.S. Bth Army in the Pacific campaigns of World War II and in the Japanese occupation, is still in a serious condition in Asheville (N. Carolina) alter a major abdominal operation.- AP
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    • 23 7 First Secretary F. N. Kaul is on his way to a new assignment ;is Counsellor for the Indian I Embassy in Peking.- U.P.
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  • 177 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 28 (AT) A* I .S.. I .Y tmi Indian ofnVial eircU-s «l»ni< v (l porsi^lenl rumour- that Communist North korra Ha* suinp for peace. una<la oalied on the Communists to ceaM* ii^lijin^ "mi that it may not be neoessary for
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  • 106 7 European Defence Is US Safety WASHINGTON, Sept M (APl— (Jen. Omar Bradley chairman of the Joint Chiefs-ol-Stal'f, said trankiy thai dtieIquate defence <>i Western Europe Es the K< to security for the United States. He ».nd the Defence Depart ment is planning for ttn "establishment ot aoY.j stieagth >o thai
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  • 76 7 WASHINGTON, Sefri :'H (UP)— Poui i nts bearing no 1 markings I osi bling World War II American P-39's I approached but did sol ittack I a B-2M stipe fortress ovei North K<; r »;j on Tuesday, tn« 1 Air Force sa} The planes
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  • 365 9 r Standard Shipping Reporter po^.o, of another collator, Mr. William ("Bill") Joh^on of Melbourne. freouontlv o^ lo^/ 5 Aust «lian who lives more Tl his Blackheath home in London or on tour aft, hniH e d C in Australi a-
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  • 122 9 Ship 's Claim Disputed TAIPEI, Sept. 28 (AP)— i sources here disI the claim of the Northern Glow it was under British I a '.lull. e N -r.hern Glow, a vessel JWQ ions, was seized Fonnosa channel on 119 md taken to the res, the Nationalist base oil the southwestern
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  • 85 9 THERE nas recently been supplied by the Metropelitan-Vick-ers Electrical Co.. Ltd.. of Trafford Park. Manchester, an interesting Diesel-electric propelling installations, complete with auxiliaries, for the Electric Star. a double-ended passenger ferry, owned by the Star Ferry Company of Hong Kong. The vessel, which has been
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  • 44 9 tINGTON, Sept 27 CAP) -i bean crop 1950 is gpected to total I fit rii 75.000.000 >f ind, ace :-di::a to the 1 rf a_: tailttmt, r Manchuria produced ■OH bushels. Its KO- B QM late Ms j |5n iimiiaii boshela
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  • 152 9 HONGKONG, St-pt. 28— (Reuter-AAP).— Th«- Brill freighter Jatle Leaf of .">()() lons arrived in the I ninny la-t evening afler a dramatic dash alonji the I !.n eoast on Monday ni^ht. following an intereep- tor half an hour by two Nationalist warships. The ulittr uas
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  • 30 9 TAIPEH. Sept 27 (RoutcrNationalist Ministry of Defence ordered the opening of trade and navigation between Taiwan's main ports and Kinmen. Matsu, and other nearby islands under Nationalist control.
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  • 36 9 SOUTHERN' JAPANESE AIRBASE. Sept. 27. CAP)— A new cargo volume record was set m tie Japan-Korea airhtt wnn 1 094 tons and 1.389 passengers transported in 189 flights during a single day on Sunday.
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  • 79 9 SEEN here is a new wingless plane which inventor William E. Horton, (34), *an aeronautical and auto-motive design engineer, of Michigan, USA., thinks may be the answer to the much discussed flying Automobile. The plane is now being tested at Gilbert Field, Winter Haven, Florida. According to its
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  • 275 9 Standard Aviation Reporter WHEN A DC4 Skymaster belonging to the well known Indian iruhiatralists, the Birla brothers', flies into kalian*: airport from Calcutta on the afternoon of October 7, this Colony will see the start of a new airline connecting Singapore wilh
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  • 91 9 UK VISITORS BROKE ALL RECORDS VISITORS to Britain last month broke all previous records. The Chairman of the British Travel Association, Sir Alexander Maxwell, has stated that more than 69.000 travellers arrived from overseas. Over 19.000 came from the USA which was 19'/o more than during August last year. American
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  • 130 9 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs.— The majoritv of the dependants and relati'ves of the ill-iated Kim Seng a 163-ton motor vessel which left Pcnang for Sumatra, on July 22 this year have given up all hopes th'it 'either the motor vessel or any
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  • 269 9  - US Destroyer Fired On Ship, Off Shantung Chou En-Lai Protests: TOKYO, Sept. 28. (UP) The Communist China News Agency in a Peking dispatch said Foreign Minister Chou En-la i had protested to the United Nations that an American destroyer fired at a Chinese merchant vessel, 8.8. Anhai, off the Shantung
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  • 105 9 SS Liberte AgroundRefloated SOUTHAMPTON. Sept. 28 (AP) The French luxury liner Liberte was refloated at 1030 GMT last night after running aground near the mouth of Southampton harbour. Officiais said the Liberte swung free from a mudbank called Thorn Knoll Mudbank and anchored off the Isle of Wight. The giant
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  • 125 9 Jap Skipper Honoured At Luncheon WASHINGTON. Sept. 27 (AP) Top Army, Navy and Air Force officers and city officials of San Francisco Bay area cities met at luncheon here on Tuesday to honour the arrival of the first Japanese merchant ship since before World War 11. Special guest of honour
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  • 71 9 HONGKONG. Sept. 28— (APV— The United States and British authorities are investigating a report published in a newspaper here that an unnamed Norwegian freighter smuggled 10.000 drums of oil to the Chinese Communists. The dispatch, datelined Macao. said the oil was smuggled ashore near Macao. There
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    • 169 9 Arrivals VY— Thailand by Train: v Ophir; Hon^kon.q. a..d .\i\\ii\ by TjitjaDRRCW Palembang N urth Borneo and 3.1 i r i by Baud. United A. i bj Presideni Buren t rspatches DAY Palembang f> a.m. g R ingO* fi p.n":. by Medan 6 p.m. by Sil G p.m. by Belaga
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    • 133 9 d >ASTAL M OVEM ENTS Departures (Yesterday): Beluru for Labuan, Bok/Sibu; Bidor for Tumpat, Bangkok; Darvel for Labuan, Jesselton, Sandakan, Tawao; Marudu for Singapore from Pending; Merlimau for Muar; Resang for Kuantan, Sadao for Siam and Victoria Point. Arrivals: Kelantan from Palembang, thence Malacca; Scudai from Teluk Anson, Penang, thence
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    • 136 9 IN and OUT OF HARBOUR EAST ASIATIC LINE FROM SCANDINAVIA, UK, CONTINENT In Port: Kambodia (Capt. Chr. Nielsen). Sailing for Bangkok, Hongkong and Manila on Sept. 29. Oct. 5: Lalandia (Capt. V. Lynge PetersenK Sailing for Saigon and Bangkok on October 6. Oct. 13: Nordvest (Capt. H. P. Ingerslev). Sailing
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    • 149 9 IiNiNLR ROADS P. Kidjnag. Sumpitan. Relau, Kelantan, Rajah Brooke. Tat Ann, Bentong, Stia. Belaga, Segamat, Kepong. King Bay, Merlimau, Resang, Haddock. Malim. Kotanica. Van den Brock. Scudai, Ganandoc. WHARVES Gdn. 44 Van der Ha gen. Sheers Wharf Stan Ogan. Gdn. 42/43 Silveroak. Gdn. 41 Sedenak, Gdn. 40 Sitsen, Gdn. 38/39
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  • 2325 11 Fl LL RESULTS of th*» V- -f >— «lav. The Knr\ BIIARU CENTRE I ;n bin Wan Mohd counting pass>. VI.OR STAR CENTRE I (ion Pin (Shorthand. 120, distinction*: Victor Lip (Type'jvriting listinction). Pt\A>G CENTRE fT.j Khen^, Foong Goo Choon Ken"
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    64 11 This was a real birthday treat! Young Brendan Skelt, who celebrated his eighth birthday this week, is seen cutting his cake. In front, from left to right, are Michael Neighbour, Peter Fifield, Michael Merron, Brendan Skelt, cutting cake, and Bernadine Skeft. Back, left to right: Mrs. O'Hara, Ann Neighbour, Carol
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  • 187 11 PEN ANG, Thurs.— The train- in^ of pilots for the Penang Air Squadron is unaffected by the closing of the Bayan Lepas j Aerodrome, the Air Commo--1 (iore of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, Mr. A*. W. Wallich, j told The Standard today. He disclosed
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  • 66 11 A SENTENCE of five monthsimprisonment was imposed on Yeo Ah Xoh in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday tor theft of a bicycle. A syce. Mariappan. said that on Sept. 5 at 5.15 p.m. when he was driving along Ox ley R>-e. he saw Yeo pushing a locked
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  • 384 11 THE SINGAPORE Distri.t Society of The CorI poration of Certified Secretaries has i—iul the pa>s list for the examination held in Malaya in June. l*>so. The list is as follows: H. TAN ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL Intermediate Examination: Lim Xjit Siong (with distinction in the subject of
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  • 123 11 TEL AVIV. Sept 27: QBeuter) A L2-gun salute and the release of white doves this afternoon marked the official opening of the Third Macea-J Ibiafa (world Jewish .sports j festival) at the brand new I stadium at Ramai-gan, north of Tel Aviv. Nearly 700 athletics from
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  • 38 11 LONDON. Sopt. 28 (APiThe Scottish Football Leagu trounced the Irish Footba League 4-0 in the match plajne in Belfast on Wednesday. Other soccer results were: English League: Divisioi three: (Southern section) Torquay United 1 Aldershot 2
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  • 302 11 THE unbeaten Efengl i team had their first taste i met then- Shanghai compat Happy World stadium. Shanghai won three gar results in all the recent r Shanghai. Malaya and All-] Fu Chi Fdii^. champion of 1 Fukian opened Shanghai's win- ning tally
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  • 91 11 ill:- Johon Bahi r sociatioo, at its annual row IS tO <1 ttion to include "Juni I i i s." The meeting, *i will be held ;it the Johore Zoo Pai lion startiof a! S IS p.m. ..I afcn dKsrass :r a sfaool
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  • 75 11 BELFAST. Sept 27 (Re I r) -Colonel E. Y. Land Stafl of Nori ern \n ad Di 'Od Cor ..a:. hi I bCCQ appointed C *r of Eka Kuala Lumpur Garr:>on. M&laya, n vvas announced today. He r Co onel D. A. Kondrew. roianri r
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  • 63 11 MALACCA. Sept. 28 The Malay Women's Training Collage easily beat the Sacred Heart Convent in a BAIA InterGirls School fixture by 5 games to nil yesterday afternoon. Later at night on the Seng Cheong Society Badminton Court the postponed ties of the BMA Junior Champion-hips were played off.
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  • 205 11 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Thurs. Th« Fenang Motor Cycle Club has now to find a nrw venue for the International Grand Prix Racing which will take place here seme time next year. Mr. H. Price, the hon wee* retary of the Penang Motor Cycle
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  • 143 11 A HARD game Is ami ipated at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow when Singapore Civilians meet Combined Service! for the Tay Lian Tmk Shield, The Civilians won the tn p:v last season and are confi lent of retaining it. but the Services are determined to win
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  • 71 11 (FAN.) beai C T. Won? (Argo) 15—8. !.">—?*, Bonnie Yap (Argo > boat K. L. Teoh (Argo 11 1.3. 15—1'. I.V-8: Lee Kim Swee i Argo. > beat Osman Ghani (Sen-(jsa) 15 10, Danhlrs: La'ip Hohd and 'Ismail Ahmad (Seotosa) heat K B. Koh and A. R Do ah
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