Singapore Standard, 2 October 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard n n a. VOL. 1 92 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 218 1 China To Fight If US Invades Nor thern Korea |»>MN»V Oil. I (t P). Chou En-lai, Communist j'r, .,r ami Foreign Minister, said today that bias tvwddl aid North Korea if the United <\ it .ml was determined to liberate Tibet i Taiwafl from l he control of American States
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  • 219 1 Chou Blames UK For Lack Of Aid In UN TOKYO. Oct. I— (AP)— Premier Chou En-lai of Communist China declared in a broadcast last night that the long-drawn-out discussions between Britain and Red China over diplomatic recognition has led to nothing because the British »h a v e not supported
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  • 82 1 Standard photo by Mr. M. Sng Chwee Thye, holding the Perak Stakes Silver Cup, won by Epsom Derby last Saturday. With him are Mr. Lim Chang Pang and S. N. Lim. joint owners. In background are Mr. W. McGregor Watt, Mrs. Austen-Hofer and LI Col.
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  • 270 1 BERLIN. Oct. 1 (AP) President Trum a n told the people of West Berlin in a message delivered on Sunday that a just and lasting peace "cannot be reached by ap> peasement of ai:«;ression but only by showing courage in the face
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  • 150 1 UK Pledges Support For Berlin BERLIN. Oct. 1 (AP>— High British officials pledged continued support for Berlin as a •"bastion against aggression" in speeches at the opening day of the German Industrial Fair here. Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Boird of Trade, formally opened the British pavilion and announced
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  • 103 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 1 (UP) All Communist China celebrated the first birthday of the Peking government today but Joe Stalin's unsmiling visage, which dominated last year's celebration, was absent. The same phenomenon was noted in Hongkong where two Communist dailies front-paged the portraits of Mao
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  • 34 1 MANILA, Oct. 1 (AP) A typhoon with winds of 55 m.p.h. was centred tonight 300 miles east-north-east of Baler, on the east coast of Luzon, the Philippine Weather Bureau announced.
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Sept. 30 (Reuter) Marshal Stalin has sent a telegram of congratulation to President Mao Tse-tung on the first anniversary of the Chinese People's Republic, according to a Tass. Soviet news agency, report recc'ved »n London tonight.
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  • 77 1 More British Troops To Sail For Korean War LIVERPOOL, England, Oct. 1 (UP)— Eight-hundred crack British troops bound for Korea will sail from Liverpool Sunday for Japan on the S.S. Empress Pride. They will reinforce the two British battalions now in action in 'Korea. The troops comprise the First Battalion
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  • 159 1 OTTAWA, Sept. HO: (Reuter) Canada has announced the freeing of its dollar on world exchange markets. The dollar is now at 9.1 per rent discount in relation to the United States dollar. Mr. Abbott said in a statement "It has been decided not to
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  • 37 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 1 (ReuterAAP) Another well-known Shanghai foreign firm has folded up after years of service to the community. The Shanghai branch of Thomas Cook and Son closed down on September 22.
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  • 172 1 Strict precautionary measures are being considered by the General Transport Company to safeguard the interests of their drivers, in view of the recent burnings of taxis by Communists in Singapore. This was disclosed by Mr. B. Johannes, manager of the company, yesterday. Several of
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  • 412 1  - S. Koreans Cross 38th Parallel On Walker's Order Hal Boyle By A.P. Correspondent. WITH U.S. FIFTH AIR FORCE, KOREA, Oct. 1, (AP) South Korean troops in force crossed the 38th parallel into North Korea at 0245 GMT Sunday. The order to cross the frontier from which the Reds launched their
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  • 161 1 SAIGON, Oct. I— (UP)— A! major force of French and Vietnamese troops made a surprise amphibious landing north of Hanoi Saturday and struck into the heart of the Communist rebel country in northern Indo-China, it was announced here today. Protected by planes, the
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  • 261 1 Austin Urges Action LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 30 (AP) Chief L.S. delegate Warren R. Austin told the L.N. Assembly's Political Committee today that the North Koreans "should not he permitted to have refuge hehind an imaginary line/ 9 An American source said Austin was referring x o the 38th P a
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  • 211 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 1 (AP) Following is text of General MacArthur's statement broadcast to the North Koreans and transmitted to the United Nations: "To the Commander-in-Chief of the North Korean forces: "Early and total defeat and complete destruction of your armed forces and warmaking potential
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  • 360 2 Standard Staff Reporter SCHOOL Certificate class boys and girls from seven Singapore schools will hold a mock meeting of Municipal Commissioners in the Municipal Board room this Saturday. The meeting is being sponsored b> Mrs. Robern Eu (Progressive West) and Mr.
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  • 134 2 Squatters Taught To Vote Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII. Sun.— For the first time, squatters were taught to vote by secret ballot The 1,500 villagers of Kampong Col btrearn, a squatter resettlement area somewhere in South Perak, recently voted by sccrcl ballot for a village headman and a committee of five.
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  • 71 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners are to meet the six British Members of Parliament, who are now on a visit to the Colony and the Federation, on Monday next. The Parliamentary Delegation will be divided into three groups of two each. The Commissioners will
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  • 40 2 PARTI BI'XTAR. Sun. Veflayar, a 25-year-old grass cutter was fined $100 by Che A- I R.iiur.an bin Mat. Circuit Magistrate, in the Xibonq Tebal court for stealing two coconuts value:; at 3U cent.s from Victoria E.->ure.
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  • 21 2 PEXANG. Sun.— Municipal health returns for week ending Sept. 2'A shows that there were 162 births and 48 deaths.
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  • 109 2 AT A MEETING of parents, guardians and teachers of pupils of Outram Road School held in the school hall recently, it was unanimously agreed to form the Outram School Parent-Teacher Association. The following were elected office bearers: president, Dr. A. A. Sandosham: vice-presidents. Messers. Loo Soo Chuan
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  • 164 2 No Action Yet ToCloseBean Sprout Wells Standard Staff Reporter NO ACTION has yet been taken by the Singapore Municipality since it was decided to close the wells of bean sprout growers v in the Rochore district. At their meeting last August, the Commission made this decision on the ground that
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  • 69 2 THE SINGAPORE Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association celebrated the first National Day of Red China yesterday with an exhibition of pictures and newspaper cuttings brought from Communist China, a dinner and a concert at the Teachers' Rest House. Several pictures were withdrawn from the four-day
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  • 275 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Christian Brothers of St. Joseph's Institution has sent out an appeal to the old hoys to eontrihute to the eost of a hiiilciinn to commemorate the centenary of their school in Bras Basah Road. The Chairman of the Centenary Celebrations
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  • 300 2 StarJard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. P. A. Narailwala, leader of the six-man trade delegation from India, now touring ihe Federation, said today that it was the intention of his country to promote trade as widely as possible with Malaya and other South-East
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pillai. who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Ophir Road, Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Pillai is the son of the late Mr. M. Arokiasamy Pillai and Mrs. Pillai and Mrs. Pillai was formerly Miss Amalorpoba Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
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  • 61 2 Mr. L. L. Hunter, C.M.G., C.C.S., retired Government Agent, Western Province, has been appointed to a scat in the Ceylon Senate. He has also been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance. Mr. Hunter is a brother of Mr. H. R. Hunter. Librarian. Singapore
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  • Article, Illustration
    110 2 When the 21,000-ton Dutch liner Willem Ruys docked at Singapore yesterday from Holland, a sprucely white crowd of young Hollanders in uniform disembarked, not for Jakarta, but for Pulau Samboe. Twenty in all, they are marine engineers of the J Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., who have arrived on a threeyear contract
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  • 38 2 Standard Staff Reporter Municipal Commissioner and well-known Indian Muslim businessman of Singapore, Mr. K. Oli Mohammed, is expected to arrive back in the Colony tomorrow from India, where he has been on leave for some months.
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  • 851 2 Weekly Share Market Report By Our Market Correspondent Malayan markets had a burst of great activity and more business was written than in any week this year. Led by London sterlng counters. Local Rubbers and Tins rose sharply until Wednesday when
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  • 552 2 Standard Staff Repor!< r NINETY per cent of the children in th«> VJO group in Singapore suffering from eai i» n< < d not Ui visit dental surgeries if prophvlariir tr< <im«nt j heen given them when they were children of thr< a
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  • 615 2 Industrials. i ederal Dispensary $5.00, Fraser Neave Ord. i 53. 224. cd cb. Gammon $2.12i. Hong Kong Bank (London) £8~5 to £904, (Colonial) $750. Malayan Breweries $5,174 and $5.20 cd cb. Malayan Collieries $1.55, McAlister $37.00, Robinson Ord. $2.10 to $2,174. ex div.. Straits Steamship
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 161 2 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY Ist Prize 5250.000, 2nd Prize 5150.000/--3rd Prize S 50,000 4th Prize S 20,000/--sth Prize 2of S 10.000 each 6th Prize 10 of S 5,000 each 7th Prize 30 of $2,000/- each. Tickets $1/- each available to members only Ist October 1950 Chairman: Hon'ble Mr. Khoo
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    • 153 2 EDUCATIONAL HOI M A i. A v it 0 p.m. Y.M.C.A 1 EN PERS TCNDI RS FOB SI! PI 1 D(M iDGEg i "i office P g Ku I 21 Oc THE M I V( i Rl R \M> SUPPLY 01 [>OG B \i)'.i FOB Pull del on applica countai
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  • 169 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sim. A rubber tapper, his wife and their one-and-a-half-year old child were fished out of the sea off the Esplanade last night. The tapper, 40-year-old Retnam of Nibong Tebal was unconscious when brought to shore. Both his
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  • 96 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun.— The Malayan Chinese Associations first million-dollar lottery went off to a flying start yesterday with heavy demands for tickets from branches of the association all over the Federation and Singapore. Judging by the early rush of tickets, the lottery might
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  • 69 3 s i 9tal Correspondent -The Actstant Registrar C Penang. who has I rnment seran has receivn :ation for from the Fenang Committee] I the thanks and ap- j members i ing courtesy m by Mr. V. 11 ng their v. ttta him. imasamy is one meml era
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  • 264 3 Standard Staff Correspondent > \N<i. Sun. Thai ihr Penan*; Municipal Service* -;,mm! tor social justice and equality and that it was thakablc conviction that it would stand for all ifiillll hy Mr. Tan Hen;: (ihew, the out<;oin<! i!. at tliiir third annual «;eneral meetin«r yesterday.
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  • 137 3 MakeMalaya Your Home, Indians Told Lird Start' Correspondent >t :t MBAN. Sisn. That vhould not have dual ;v and that they i adopt the Malayan tv and make Malaya ■C «.h made by Mr. K BaagwaaJ Koy. a Mem- Parliament of India laili.m Trade DelesaNtstfrday. M K<>\ ititajtjj that Ini:i
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  • 15 3 Bl ICCA, S ;n. The one of the I dubs, cele- > I anniversary
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  • 116 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Inche Armuar. the Second Magistrate yesterday, acquitted and discharged .a Sikh Police Corporal. Maggar Singh on a charge of corruptly obtaining $16 from a Chinese hawker named Chow Tin Chee. The prosecution alleged that Maggar Singh obtained the money from
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  • 140 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sun— The political feature of the Indians in Malaya depends on the strength and stability of the Malayan Indian Congress. To ensure this every Indian should be a member of the congress. The Malays and Chinese have organised themselves and the
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  • 112 3 Rubber Factory Owners Plea IPOH. Sat.— The Perak Chinese Rubber Factory Owners' Association have addressed a letter to the Financial Secretary, Federation of Malaya on the proposed increase in the export duty on rubber. The association said that this increase would allect them seriously if it were put into effect
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  • 34 3 MUAR, Sun.— While adjusting a circular saw in the process of cutting timber. Lee Chen Swee had part of his right palm cut. The Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation, Muar, awarded him $1,080.
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  • 372 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun. The three members of the Delegation from the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Mr. A. T. Lennox-Boyd, M.P., Air Commodore A. V. Harvey, C.8.E., M.l\ and Mr. Ernest Popplewell. M.P., arrived in Malaeea yesterday from Port Dickson.
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 Che Azzi z a h youngest daughter of Dato Mahmood bin Mat, Mentri Besar of Pahang, who married Che Shamsuddin bin Yaacob, of the Malayan Civil Service at Kuala Lipis yesterday.
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  • 216 3 Penang Union Praised Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The Earl of Listowel told members of the Penang Municipal Services Union at their third annual general meeting yesterday that it had been a very inspiring and encouraging experience for them because they have seen democracy at work, democracy as they knew
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  • 155 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Executive Council of the Federation Government Administrative and Clerical Unions at a meeting today condemned the Benham Report as an unrealistic and a completely distorted piece of document designed to deceive the general public. The Council decided to continue pressure
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  • 49 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The Russian Ship Lermontov arrived here last night with a total of 6.130 tons rubber loaded at Singapore and Port Sweltenham. The ship is now loading 500 tons here before leaving for Russian Black Sea Port of Odessa on Tuesday.
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  • 159 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAK, Sun.— The loss in the fire which followed the throwing of a Komb into the premises ol Chop Kwong Seng on Sept. 25 was estimated at $40,000 yesterday. An expectant mother, who was among the injured has since died
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  • 42 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Dato Dr. J. M. A. Lawson, who retired recently after 16 years service with the Johore Government, will sail for Sydney with Datin Dr. Lawson on Wednes-j day, Oct. 3 by S.S. Murkur.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 129 3 FEDERATl(jgj|^||Hg SELANGOR— Today Majestic: The Deserted Woman Cantonese) 1, 3.15, 7 and 9.00 p.m. Odeon: Father Of The Bride 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: The Dictator (Cantonese > 1, 3. 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: One Night At The Bal Tabarin (French) 12.30, 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Madras:
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    • 114 3 Sapphire: Yoke Yan Ho Choo and Weng Choon Sam Neong 2 and 8 p.m. Cathay: Great Lover 2.30. 6.45 and' 9.30 p.m. Metropole: Singer's Tears (Chinese) 2.30, 7 and 9.30 p.m.^ MALACCA— Today Capitol: Riding High 3, 6.30, 9.15 p.m. Lido: Young Eagle (whole serial) 3, 7.30 p.m Rex: Mr.
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    • 130 3 1, 3.15, 6.45 and 9 p.m. Sun: Nam Nadu (Tamil) 2.30, 6 and 9 p.m. Grand: Pirates Of Mohtery: free shows at 7 and 9 p.m. TAIPING— Today Carlton: Silkworm Harvest (Cantonese) 3, 6, 9 p.m. Lido: Dancing In The Dark (Tech.) 3, 6-30. 9-15 p.m. Rex: Gang Busters 3,
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  • 744 4 11AVE you ever fought with a shadow? If you have, then you are by no means unique. Last week' Singapore's Municipal Commissioners went one better. They were locked in battle With Nothing. That, you will say, must be a remarkable experience. It was for the Commissioners and
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  • 934 4 A Shocking Record Of Social Reform IS it likely that this morning you'll hear somebody moaning about life in these dark, troubled times? Is it also a bet that some oldster is going to chip in with a hankering after the "good old days"? Then it will do you good
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  • 414 4  -  Barrie Harding By LONDON. AFOST people grinned in amused disbelief when they read last week that an expert on witchcraft was investigating the unsolved "evil eye" murder in the Warwickshire village of Little Quinton in Britain. But it was no joke to Dr.
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  • 505 4  -  CASSANDRA -By IN London there is a window display which shows a cigarette lighter standing on a salver which revolves in front of a mirror. Nothing, apparently is connected to anything. The whole contradictory outfit is calmly defying all the laws of gravity. It makes Sir Isaac Newton
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  • We, the People
    • 561 4 Sir:—l wish to bring to the notice of the members of the Benham Committee, the Honourable Members of the Federal Legislative Council and the Powers that be, the observations made by the Committee on normal class trained English school teachers. I refer especially to the last
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    • 307 4 Sir:—Apropos the recent moves to launch a Trade Union Congress in Singapore 1 should Like to say that the whole idea to me seems to be premature, if I may not Id, preposterously ambitious. The movement is still in its infancy and is lial <_ at
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  • 352 4 Review of Views 2 Schools Of Thought WHICH 1 C D>,> 1 th( :<■ th< ight I subject I school. i\ ments, bj thai Od ber should I by the m ■<. Ifatj Sse I g >vei ami II e Dthi iool of t :^ht is the pro-1 t Chung
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  • 315 5 fOKYO, Oct. 1 (AP) General Douglas MacArthur today North Koreans to surrender "in whatever part of Korea i" and avoid further useless bloodshed. In A broadcast to the enemy, he declared that "complete dem of vour armed forces and war making
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    4 5 Major-Gen. William Dean
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  • 65 5 YMCA To Start Dressmaking Course For $10 PUB, Sun.— arranged a us in dress- on Friday. to be held at the frew*s Church Hall course costs October 3. I f r men and rooducted in m 9 to 6 p.m. per lesson. ted should con•re wil! be a «P gathering
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  • 270 5 WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 (UP) President Truman today awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour to Major-Gen-era! WUtiam F. Dean, the Commander of the 24th Infantry Division in Korea. It is the first award of the medal the most coveted military decoration for action in the
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  • 77 5 WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 (AP) —The United States exports of grain and product in July and August dropped 35 c c below the same period last year, the U.S. Agriculture Departir.ent reports. This decline largely reflected improvement in food production in areas which suffered
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  • 354 5 Napalm Bombs Tested NEAR TAEGU, Sept. 30 (UP) The Fifth Air Force eeremoniouAly began their tests today to learn the effects of napalm bombs on Russian made tanks. But the opening runs by an F-80 jet tighter bomber, which had been newly modified to carry more tban two tons of
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  • 97 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 29 (Reu-ter-AAP) The Peking Radio this evening made a third attack within a week on Britain's colonial policy towards overseas Chinese in Malaya and Singapore. In its latest outburst the Radio quoted a statement by the majority party, the Democratic League, saying
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  • 46 5 SAIGON, Sept. 29— (UP).— Four persons were killed in an explosion aboard a French naval dispatch vessel in the Gulf of Tonkin Thursday. (In Paris, Naval Ministry officials said the blast was an act of sabotage by Communist Vietminh rebels.)
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  • 99 5 SAIGON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) French and Vietnamese forces in a three-day operation this week inflicted extremely heavy losses on Vietminh guerillas in forest strongholds about 20 miles north of Saigon, an Army communique said today. It claimed that a large number of military
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  • 25 5 Photo via Pana News.. Marine MP's march approximately 700 North Korean POVV's to a compound in Inchon City- US Army
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  • 495 5  -  Fred Hampson By HONGKONG. Sept. 30 (AP) Reports from Communist China that condilions are improving economically and hard times are not knocking quite so loudly are received daily in Hongkong, but Chinese travellers coming out of Red China cities on
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  • 107 5 British Tug Returns To Hongkong HONGKONG. Oct. 1 (AP) The British tug. Christine Moller, is due to return to Hongkong today with a disabled Philippine vessel as a consolation prize. The Nationalists stopped the Moller and one other tug on Wednesday and forced them to cut loose two decommissioned liberty
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  • 129 5 BONN. Sept. 20: (Renter)— Eight of the 11 West German states have so far banned the Communist youth rallies planned this weekend. British troops and German police are ready to deal with violence in any of the 20 Ruhr cities. Several bus-leads of the
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  • 205 5 HONGKONG, Oct. 1 (AP)— The French authorities on Saturday barred all foreign shipping from territorial waters off Indo-China's east coast except for specifically recognised trade purposes. The French Consul in Hongkong, R. E. Jobez, issued an official notification yesterday. It said in full: "For
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  • 96 5 HONGKONG. Oct. 1 (Reuter-AAP) Cable and Wireless have made pians to send to Korea a wireless telegraph unit, manned by European engineers and operators, in order to provide for rapid transmission of British news from the front, according to a report here. The unit
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  • 178 5 WITH AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN KOREA, Oct. 1— The Australian Battalion today moved about 20 miles westward to join the 27th British Brigade near Songju, south-west of Waegwan. Tomorrow morning the battalion will begin its first warlike operation when it will send out patrols of two companies
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  • 118 5 Reds Boast 'S'hai Buses Have Tails' TOKYO, Oct. 1 (UP) The Communist New China News Agency listed among the advances under the new regime in China the fact that buses in Peking are burning coal gas instead of gasoline. It said that research was stifled as long as the Americans
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  • 519 5 SEOUL, Sept. 30 (LP) The Army and Marine commanders who liberated Seoul said today that it should have been taken without the heavy loss in life and property that has been paid for its capture. De>traction both by the communists and the
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  • 358 5 Wall Street Jittery Over War Reports XEW YORK. Oct. 1 (AP. Wail Street got jittery this week about peace in Korea and inflation a! home. Prices i:i the stock market surged sharply in both directions, arid the week ended ,;ust a notch higher than when it started. It took the
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  • 450 6  -  Samuel G Esther B. Kling By and Bet!< r Tell Everything Now Q Should a person confess hi-> illegitimacy before becoming engaged? A. This was the problem baffling Mr. J. when we saw him a few weeks ago. Mr. J. had been going steadily with a girl with
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  • 88 6 Free Dent ures To Replace Set Wife Smashed BRISTOL. Eng., Sept 28— (INS; A man whose wife stepped on his ttures and smashed them aft t \ey had dropped out during an argument, had his claim for a new free sej grani j Bristol Ext \e Cornell of the Natal
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  • 682 6  -  JAMES D. WHITE Within Frameivork Of UN By NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (AP) Under world and domestic stresses, American foreign policy is taking on muscle and shape. During the last week or two it has been made plain that in Europe the United States
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 6  -  Ed Reed By "Well John, we .e all set for your vacation."
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  • 161 6 ABERDEEN. Scotland, Oct 1 (INS) Three year old James Riddoch, son of farmer Thomas Riddoch of Clovenstones Farm, Grange, BanH"shire, is the luckiest boy alive in Britain today. James was riding on a binder when a jolt threw him on the canvas conveyor belt. Before the tractor
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  • 231 6 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (Reuter) With a two-and-a-half-ton stockpile of tiny steel parts. Martin K Tytell, an ingenious New Yorker, does an annual business of U*****,000. His metal hoard consists of type faces which can spell oi»t the alphabet in more than 150 languages and
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  • 466 6  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN Bronchitis Should Be Treated Quickly To Avoid Further Ills By MI). Written for NLA Service ACUTE bronchitis Is an iilness usually accompanied by severe coughing and fever, but which does not last very long. It can lead, however, to a chronic or long-lasting condition
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 310 6 n ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLfc Crossword Puzzle IMj4INISIE| iSIEIPjAIL-L 1 tv'ROSI Japanese coin {^A_^g|__[QM I/VlL4|fp|£ N 1 4 M« 37— Concerning A i L LI^W T -9 -Mar. name 3 Skilled ma: A'L IS^OWS E JTIS'H g 1- < >t 41— Conjunction 'o'c'' A n^P_t^ WiT i I N S
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  • 74 7 Siingei Nyok Strike Enters Teth Week In spite of rts be g made by or leadi r, 178 fed in the E> .;v .!,< who 22, are I rto ra wfll of the r d go back to work rt o -r l ttiation Ir. Lee told The ii the
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 7 picture. i KrNhnasamy of ■pn and Miss V. ..iMh.s.m of Serem- irarc married reThe bridegrooni is oi the late Mr. V. .-.any. a former Postol Klan?. Negri studio
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  • 47 7 TAIPING. Sun.— Falling Id line with other Malayan towns. the Chairman of the Town Board of Larut and Matang ?Jr. C. B. Moiony passed a rcsolutiori to adopt a new byl.r.v against spitting in public. The penalty for contravention is a fine not exceeding $50.
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  • 26 7 At the Happy World last night the Tsmg Tao Table Tennis team of Hongkong beat the All-Indians by five games to nil.
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  • 58 7 Arm yCricket Final Rain that fell yesterdayafternoon caused the final game of the Singapore Base District ticket knock-out competition between the GHQ FARE LI and 30 Bn RAOC to be abandoned after each side had completed an innincrs. The RAOC made 8? runs in reply to the GBQ*f total of
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  • 285 7 U PV Sun A m» S •»>« -"any project* which are to be administered by the Rural lnd.mr.al Development Authority U a pro,Lal to star a modern boat building yard in TrengianuT This i» a long term project and full reaction of U.e Ueme may ke
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  • 94 7 Technical Assistants To Meet rA UAL f LUMPUR, Sun.Technical assistants from all over Malaya will meet here on October 16 to discuss the Benham report on salaries and th fut r e line of action. The Pan-Malayan Technical Assistants' Conference committee meeting here yesterday, decided that the report had not
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  • 685 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (AP).— Pennant crazy Brooklyn slashed the staggering Philadelphia Phillies' National Baseball League lead to one game with one game left of the season by a 7 to 3 triumph on the home run bats of Duke
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  • 321 7  -  Leong Hew Meng By LEAGUE hockey in Ipoh is now entering its fourth week but the fi^ht for leadership is Mill very open and everything points to one of the keenest competitions to be »ecn here in recent years. Although it is still early
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 7 picture Mr. G i>. Muir. Superintendent ot Education. Kelantan, giving awav the Championship trophv to Tan Siew Guan of Chong Hwa Middle School, Kota Bahru, at the recent Kelantan sports. Gan Boon Eng
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  • 128 7 r rilE only team undefeated so far in the Singapore Chess League Tournament, the Singapore Chess Club who received a walk over from C.Y.M.A. has only to draw with the Chinese Swimming Club I to win the Lee Geok Eng Shield. Should, however, the Chess lose their
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  • 553 7 Full results in Saturday's events at the Singapore,Swimming Club's gala were as follows: Men's 500 metres freestyle handicap (Hay Taylor Cup): 1. W. Wolters, 2. J. Moorhead, 3. L. Holliday. Throwing: the Water Polo Ball: 1. G.I. McCabe, 2. B.J. Davids. 3. W. Wolters.— 7s
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  • 737 7 LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Widespread rain and slippery turf led to a spate of goals in the four English Soccer Leagues today. Croatkeepers found the greasy ball difficult to handle and defenders were unable to turn quickly on the wet surface, with the
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    30 7 •Picture by Winner and runners-up of the Girls Club Championship at the S.S.C. Gala on Saturday were from left to right, Valetta Schellingr, Jan Rew and Evelyn Snunreon- Michael Goh
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  • 67 7 The following are the weights for the Gold Vase race to be run on Saturday. October 7. Class 1. Div. I—7 Furs. Tara Steed 9-05) No Kerreta Bright Eye* t-00 Snuwv Owl n t-00 Croydon f-00 Indian Heather -10 Raj Mahal *-<•: Miss Nathan 8 02 Dark
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  • 788 8  -  KEN JALLEH By ONG POH LIM and Ismail bin Marjan, this year*s surprise combination who blitzed their way into the final of the Malayan doubles championship to win the title for the Colony for the first time in its history, last night
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  • 341 8 Chinese sprang one of the biggest surprises in the SAFA Community League yesterday when they defeated the R.A.F. by two goals to nil with a scratch team. Boon Seong and Boon Leong being unavailable because of injuries, the services of regular goalkeeper Chee Seng
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  • 84 8 The SAFA Inter-Community League will be decided at Jalan Besar Stadium today when the Europeans and the Malays clash. The Malays need only to draw to gain the trophy, whereas the Europeans will have to win. Malays have not been defeated so far, losing only one point
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  • 89 8 PENA NG, Sun. Penang State eleven beat Combined Selangor and Penang Indians in a friendly soccer match on Westlands School Ground this evening by two goals to nil. The exchanges were about even for most part. Ah Loke opened the scoring for the home team midway
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  • 415 8 FOLLOWING are the weights for eight races on the second day (Wednesday, October 4) of the Perak Gold Vase meeting. HORSES 1 DIV. 4— 6 FURS. Ropewalk 9.00 Haydee 8.12 Brownsbay 8.10 Gold Medallist 8.10 Fraiar's Last 8.09 Golden Grove 8.08 Cambridge 8.07 Mascotte 8.07 Nessus 8.06
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  • 627 8 MCC In Ceylon COLOMBO, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Freddie Brown, Captain of the MCC team which is on its way to Australia, won the toss and decided to hat in their one-day match against Ceylon here today. There were nearly 10«000 people present when play hegan
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  • 450 8 Finishing with a big spurt nineteen-year-old ALEC MORRISON o f the R.A.F. Changi Cycling Club nosed out Hassan bin Sawi and Jaffar I,,ri Zazuli, both of the Malay Union Cycling Club to win the 100 Mil«»* Massed. start Road Race in the good
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  • 247 8 SEREMBAN. Sun.— The two semi-finals of the Negri Sfem-bilan-M a lac C a .seven-a-.^ide EUlgby tournament were played o!f yseterday afternooa on the King George V. School GrfOUn when tlie Grreea Howard.- i.nd X.S. Police defeated the 26th Field Regiment and the Sungei Ujong Club in
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  • 94 8 SEGAMAT. Thurs— Ibrahim bbi Chulan beat T..:i Hv.a Lee straight sets. 15—10, la— l7 m I!.c Men's smiles final of the Se^am.i* District Junior Badminton Tournament played at the Chinese school court Tan led 4—o aHor deuce oi 13 all was was called but \\.,> unable to press
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  • 220 8 JOHORE BASRU. Sunday.— The following Johore State Malays Badminton Association championships ties will be played at the Aver Molek Malay School this week: TODAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Junior Doubles: Yahya and Akasah v Iskandar and A. Hamid; Mustapha and Rajamat v Yusof and Abdullah: Awaldin and Ismail v
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  • 185 8 Selangor Beat Negri In State Tennis SEREMBAN. Sun. The iSciangor Negri SI inter-state tennis n-.ateh began yesterday \n v. ind drizzle ended m brilliant shine just after noon j when Selangor a erged nere by thirteen g.>. ,> to fi i Outstanding performance <,f j the match was the pla;
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