Singapore Standard, 10 October 1950

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard i vL-i-. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 389 1 K t v a Ort< 9— (IT) John Foster led Nations today that the American in:, rnational armed forces at the ral Aflifhly would "make it less The Republican State Department adviser spoke" as the General Assembly's 60--oation committee began consijioiaiion of the United
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  • 55 1 Chirr lid Welcomed IN Denmark r IAPI to r e igen ts King j 4 tailbedule Mr. ►ur to show k*s famous reporters: greatly a m here. tun< wamM extrx v e .< ..hant _:on og thou--1 nes. a H D tnd on the r i V-sign. be received reger
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  • 144 1 Change In Visa Rule Suggested Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Advisory Board at a meeting yesterday passed a resolution, suggesting that the period of validity of special visas issued under the new Malayan visa regulations be extended from three to six months. The new regulations have been enforced by
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  • 136 1 HK To Mark D'ble Tenth National Day HONGKONG. Oct. 9 (UP) The predominantly anti-Com-munist Chinese population in Hongkong today prepared for the celebration of the Double Tenth national day. The celebration, it is presumed, will be on a larger scale than that of the Commu-nist-designated 'National Day on October 1.
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  • 88 1 5, 000 Chinese In Manila To Be Deported MANILA, Oct. 9— <AP>— More than 5.000 Chinese who have overstayed their temporary visitors' and transient permits will be either deported or placed in concentration camps at the expense of the Chinese Nationalist government. Acting Immigration Commissioner Pompeyo Diaz said today. Diaz,
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  • 57 1 CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 9 (AP) The American President Lines today turned over three new 19,600 ton sister ships to the United States Navy for use as troop transports. President George Killion of the President Lines announced that the company plans to build
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  • 72 1 Photos. A fire in a Singapore Chinese kampong in Lorong 17, Cieylang:, yesterday afternoon razed 18 huts, and caused 300 people to be homeless. Picture above shows two Chinese kampong yo-iths voluntarily helping to fititt the fire *by pouring buckets into the blaze. Right
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  • 313 1 SCBA Decides To Study Formation Of S'pore Regiment Standard Staff Reporter THE Straits Chinese British Association decided at a Committee meeting yesterday to study the full implication-, of a proposal for the formation of a local regiment. I The decision headed a list of matters on the meeting agenda and
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  • 123 1 LONDON, Oct. 9 (AP)— A broken rail was discovered on a main line this morning shortly before a Royal train bringing King George VI home from Scotland was scheduled to pass over it. The royal train was diverted to another line and the King
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  • 211 1 ON THE 38TH PARALLEL, Oct. 9 (UP) Elements of British and Australian forces with broomsticks tied defiantly to their vehicles moved up into front line positions along the 38th parallel today after an armed spearhead of the American First Cavalry Division crossed the border into North
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  • 88 1 LONDON, Oct. 9. (AP). The British Foreign Office said today that Sir Esler Dening, one of its experts on Asian affairs, will soon begin an extended tour of South and Southeast Asia, including Malaya. Australia and NewZealand. Sir Esler, who has been
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  • 59 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CONCRETE guide post stopped a ear from plunging down a 50-foot ravine at the S\ mile, Changi Road, last night. The car, a coupe, went out of control and overturned on its side because of a burst tyre. Occupants, Group
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  • 247 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (AP) —The United States is turning down a British request for "free dollar" aid to hasten her rearmament, insisting that US. help for the present will be granted only to buy raw materials and equipment. The British requested
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  • 405 1 UN Troops Face Fierce Red Fire North Of Border TOKYO, Oct. 9.-(UP)-Tank-led United Nations troops smashed across the 38th parallel in force today to back General MacArthur's "last" demand for the North Koreans' surrender but were facing fierce enemy fire a few miles north of the frontier. A spokesman at
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  • 117 1 War To End This Month Is Predicted HEADQUARTERS, Oct. 9 (Reuter-AAP) Military sources predicted tonight that formal war in Korea would end this month. These sources said that today's United Nations advance across the 38th Parallel coupled with the simultaneous occupation of Wonsan on the east coast, made the North
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  • 209 1 ON THE EASTERN APPROACHES TO WONSAN. Oct. 9 (UP) Troops of the South Korean Third Division fought to within one mile of Wonsan late this afternoon under heavy artillery, mortar, small arms and automatic weapons fire. Strangely the enemy force defending the city had
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  • 136 1 HAIPHONG. INDOCHINA. I Oct. 9, (AP). Communistled Vietminh guerillas have blasted this city's water supply, cutting otf 140.000 residents from a regular source of fresh water. Repairing of 85 yards of demolished pipe in the mountain 20 miles north of here will
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  • 59 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (AP) Close associates disclosed on Monday that President Truman is planning to deliver a major foreign policy speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York this month. A White House announcement on a speech scheduled for Oct. 24
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    • 98 1 \\\mmWm^^^J.r^'^^lAß Ifi] mAmM On Other Pages Page Rubber Workers Help Quench Village Fire 2 SCBA Resents MCA Attack t Women Among Bandit Victims 3 Graduate Bodies Criticise Vice Chancellor 3 I'no.iicial Majority In Penang Rural Board 4 Pcrak Clerks Warn Government 4 Seamen's Employment Bureau 'Superfluous' 5 Co-op. Union Opposes
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  • 428 3 Standard Staff Reporter HEADS oi i:ia<liiate bodies of two former Singapore colleges, comprise tbe University oi Malaya yesterday criticised the i, < iior. Professo* T. H. Silcock for his reported "interference" *???ke midergradnaW running »f their student paper "The Malayan 1 1 Undergrad.
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  • 131 3 Varsity Policy Criticised Bandard Stall < orrespondent ■R. MB.— I niv« t i be to h> n, oi I-uala n sug- H Sili I niversitj mocracy, and selfn portani day rtieular, the < >rgan n an I Ihe i .m e n on its m;: s «JLB KNOW D' r,
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    60 3 THE Technical College Union held their fourth annual social and dance at the Capital Dance Hall, Bukit Bintang. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday nisht. Picture shows some of the puests: left to right are Mr. Holgate, Mr. D. S. Ferguson, Mrs. E. Buckley, Mrs. O. M. Nayar. Mr. C. R. Honey,
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  • 187 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A 37-year-old Indian. Munusamy, who stabbed his former mistress with a penknife and then cut of! a lock of hair from her head during a quarrel two months ago. was today sentenced t« a day's simple imprisonment and
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    80 3 photo. EIGHT geophysicisis from the United Kingdom who passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas ConslWation refused to disclose their ultimate destination "deep in Papua," where they will spend two years on an oil-location expedition. The men were recruited by the Australasian Petroleum Company. They will be joined by seven other
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  • 129 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Coffee shops in Selangor are to request Government to grant them special issues of sugar. A delegation from the Selangor Coffee Shop-keepers Association, it is understood, is to call on the Food Controller to put forward this request. If their request
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  • 76 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. At a meeting to be held in the Methodist Girls' School Hall here tomorrow, commemorating the founding of the University of Malaya, Miss Beatrice Holt will talk informally about the meaning of a university, its services to its students and its significance in
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  • 34 3 MALACCA, Man.— One thousand three hundred Scouts attended the Settlement Central Dis tnct Scout Rally at the High School ground to greet the Commissioner of Scouts, Federation of Malaya, Mr. E.M.F. Payne.
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    54 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mr. D. B. W. Good, Legal Adviser, Johore State, will be leaving for Ireland on Thursday, Oct. 12, on six months' leave. He will be succeeded by Mr. M. McCall, of the Malayan Legal Service, who is expected here from Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. M.
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  • 36 3 MUA R Sun. Goh Siew Song, a cyclist, was fined $15. or 12 days' hard labour for failing to stop at a road junction and not displaying clearly his bicycle licence. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 226 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Half a mile from the Police Station, in a village six miles outside the Federal Capital yesterday morning;, four Chinese were murdered by five armed Chinese bandits, as a party of five were engaged in dulang
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  • 253 3 Chinese Acquitted OnRe-trial KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tan Soo Teck was acquitted and discharged by Che Annuar in the second magistrate's court today at the end of a retrial on a charge of stealing $65 from the pocket of Richard Loke, at the recent race meeting. The complainant stated that he
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  • 53 3 KOTA BAHRU. Mnn.— Tenku India Petra, Co-operative Officer, Kelantaft, attended a dinner party given by Mr. Ho Theng Kee of Chop Chin Hoe. Kuala Krai, at the International Hotel. Kola Bahru. on the occasion of the marriage of his younger sister. Miss Ho Chiap Ying to Mr.
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  • 44 3 BATU PAH AT, Mon— The Chinese Christian Church of Batu Pahat entertained the Rev. Tow Siang Hui, 8.D.. to dinner on Saturday. Rev. Tow is the eldest son of Dr. Tow Teng Kee of Batu Pahat. He recently returned from America.
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  • 290 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Because certain matters about the domicile of a husband seeking a divorce from his wife, cropped up in the Supreme Court today, Mr Justice C. H. Whitton postponed the hearing of the petition to a date to be fixed by
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  • 299 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. In the past 48 hours, bandits operating in the Federation murdered 11 civilians, six of them in Selangor and three this morning in Johore, when an assistant manager, an Indian clerk and two special constables were travelling on the estate.
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  • 134 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sir Harold Briggs and a number of his staff were guests at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Press Ciub of Malaya at the Station Hotel today. The guest speaker was Carlton Green, newly appointed expert on psychological warfare, who gave a
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  • 34 3 KUALA LUMPUR. lfo& The Benhan report will be debated when the Federal Legislative Council meets in the Council Chamber here on Monday, Oct. 23. at 10 a.m.
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  • 33 3 KUALA LUMPUR. M on.— The Selangor Christian Youth Council In! tried last year i* arranging a combined rally to tak^ place at the Methodist Boys' School, I here, on October 12.
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    • 275 3 t Today SER EM BAN— Today I comiJ;ndos-^h lcr |am'es on the Padang. Her.ine Pla-: _Oh You Be:jutiful Doll q mble fa and ana y.ju p.m. Chamber of Commerce at -.30 •Hi.,,,, Sapphire: Toh Fah Kui Tow pm d"3 «ad 9.30 p.m. ACGS Old Girls social ij, ACGS Cathay: Rainbow
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  • 227 4 Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The Settlement Government has approved the memorandum regarding the constitution of the Rural Board which will now have an unofficial majority. This was announced at today's meeting of the Board by the Chairman, Mr. R. L. Peel who
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  • 38 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon —The Keiantan Teachers Union, like all sister unions in the Federation and Singapore, rejected the Benham Report and moved the adoption of unified education service at a meeting last Saturday.
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  • 58 4 Old Frees Dinner Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU. Mon —Old boys of the Penang Free School in Kelantan wili hold a dinner at the Rest House here on Saturday, Oct. 21 to celebrate the 134th anniversary of the school. Old Frees wishing to join the dinner are to contact Che
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  • 98 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— A Malay woman. Saayah binti Salleh, 60. was instantly killed when the motor-bus in which she was travelling went off the road and overturned near Jarak Village in Province WeUesley North yesterday. The motor-bus was coming from Padang Serai to Eutterworth. Three
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  • 314 4 Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. W. WILLIAM, a member of the British parliamentary delegation, told about 1,000 members of the Singapore Teachers Training College Association that there was no split in the parties in London. "We stand absolutely behind you in the world you
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  • 182 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Aimed at providing a common centre for all Catholics in the Slate to meet and promote religious social, cultural, welfare and sports activities, the Perak Catholic Association was formed iat a meeting yesterday. The new Association will have its premises in
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  • 58 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A Rale struck Penang yesterday causing all sampans to remain in the wharf. A charcoal loaded tongkang lying in the harbour had to jettison several piculs of the cargo to avoid being capsized. Several Indian coolies braved the storm and salvaged part
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  • 71 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon.— The 4th Kinta (St. Michael's Institution) retained the Rotary Shield competition for senior troops in Kinta with a total of 96 points out of the maximum 100. Eight troops competed. The competition which was held during the week-end covered fractures,
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  • 87 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon. To stimulate greater interest in the affairs of the Daily Paid Railway Workers Union, Tumpat branch, new officials were elected at an extraordinary meeting last Friday. The newly elected officebearers were president: S. Pakiam. vice-president: Inche Mohd Ali bin
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  • 175 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Mon.— Half an hour after she had been slapped and scolded by her husband, 22-year-old Latchmy was found hanging from a coconut tree about 200 feet from her house. At an inquest last Friday the coroner, Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah, returned
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  • 51 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. A cor. -...tec meeting of the Pan-Malayan Road Transport Operators Association was held in Ipoh yesterday. It is understood that the main subject of discussion which lasted several hours was the institution of an insurance scheme by the bus operators
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  • 161 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The director of the St. Xavier's Institution, Rev. Brother Fintnn. commenting on the essay competition organised by The Standard said it was an excellent thing which aroused a great deal of interest among the boys. He added that the boys
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  • 100 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon. Catholics in Kelantan now have a church. It is built through the co-operative efforts of devout followers, mainly Government employees^ some of whom contributed a' month's pay on JO monthly instalments. It is called the Church of Our
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  • 220 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Mon. The Executive Council of the Perak Government Clerical Service Union who met yesterday to discuss the Benham Report issued a warning that unless timely steps verttaken to attract a better type of recruits, liie deterioration of their service would be complete
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    82 4 PENANG, Mon. An Indian stowaway was found on board the Jalagopal when it berthed alongside the Sweitenham Pier this afternoon. He was detained. Miss Lily Chacks proudly holds the challenge cup she won at a Klaus MYF talen time contest last week. With her is Mrs. Goh Tian
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  • 242 4 Accused Man Tells Of Million Deal Bank Of China Case Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A Chinese merchant, lAm Kim Cheng, first accused in the Bank of China rhaliiiii case, stated that he could no or be a bankrupt altJMMigh he knew the law requiring bu-in*'-.-. firm** to keep proper
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  • 109 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PtfNANG. Mon.— "Wte t h dreamt of in 1940 in having a regular service between India and Malaya, operated by an Indian shipping company, has now becoming a reality," said Mr. C K. Hoshi, agent of the Eastern Shipping Corporation, of Bombay,
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  • 105 4 Court Hears Protection Money Story Standard Si.ifi f l\:;r, a Cb I geant, u I sugg< tted t I i iliega! k. mil I Yip Yee C I ill to rcve: < I takings I Mrai made I K it \v m in the S I Wong, v. charges of
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  • 82 4 Ipoh Allows 100 More Hawkers Stand !(J !l I Boai I I I lice:. I I I duce lic< i I I The I it a i licensed, the I tie H be able 1 of these hav. k A i\- j. Ked or p after i i ti H
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  • 18 4 S.anJaNl Mai I PE! Moil.- I V* I pino I ved a pubiic of Pi. I
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  • 15 4 Standard S» ifl I KO B Teng Boar and Advisor Dlu Ke lour.
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  • 453 5 Three Died, 17 Hurt In Crash: Inqu est Opens *U*d«rd Staff Reporter [DENT which involved three ears, the ,n» n ami injury to 17 other*, had it* Coroner's Court yesterday >*u* held into the death.- of Sen Men« \rwi!iiii:am and poliee constable, Ali bin Hie accident took place on the
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  • 26 5 IR] the j |m obstrucl::n soon ezpbuM in Secoarf Police thr ml. stopped n t to !-ok at one found gVMJ and
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  • 29 5 Mon on Tohn Ambu- d u Q*S 'om- J in a I ol ign -a ma in j R f Fond the same
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  • 18 5 Yuk Chai School Celebrates 1 Correspondent rhe cele- essaxy hand- students gal ering of of ids, S tools.
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  • 15 5 n.— The i >.- es Ch ireh. Mass evening to pay t e patron
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    30 5 < and Was Marie Ernestine Kadrisjues. kftn the wedding at St. Peter's Church, today. t to have married last month but the weddinff > MM Mr. Cole was wounded by bandits 1
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  • 223 5 Staff K«"i>ortt*r t>RE .o-o|>i>rative Stores are n«»t in a kmgt Stocks of «;oo<l* to protect their became its mem her ship ami one I ies our I i1 i1 ia Singaked .\;.ti prices were forced up by rumours, the Co-op members rushed to the Stores
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  • 15 5 Restriction On Kuala Pilah BeI 3*r, This t. apply 3^*. schools, la^- I I markets
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  • 463 5 Union Official Says Seamen's Employment Bu rea u 'Superfluous Manuaru Man Reporter THE running of the Seamen's Employment Bureau was "superfluous because the owners of ships, in any case, selected their own men. I' 1 lact, the existence of the Bureau only gave these owners double work. This statement was
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  • 205 5 Standard Staff Reporter The trial in which a 25-year-old Eurasian wireless operator, Joseph Michael Nonis. stands charged with the murder in June of a 10-year-old school girl. Winnie Annie Spencer, was postponed till next week by Mr. Justice T. A. Brown at the Singapore Assize Court yesterday,
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  • 61 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Alleged to have stolen $7.50 worth of tin ore from the ll<nk Joo Tin factory in Kuala Lumpur, on Friday night, an Indian Jayasingam, was charged before Raja Suleiman in the first magistrate's court today. Jayasingam was oflered bail
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  • 79 5 PEN'A X G Mon.— Several large shipments of flour from Australia have arrived here since de-control on Sept. 1. It is estimated that at least 20 000 bags of flour, weighing 50 lb. each, have been imported bv private firms. As a result, the price
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  • 90 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. At the inaugural meeting of the Psesn Sembilan Girl Guides Association. Mrs. D. Arnold was elected president for the year. The meeting which was presided over by Rev. D. Ingerson was attended by Mrs. A. W. Pinnick, Commissioner for Girl Guides. Federation and
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Thursday will be a public holiday "in Selangor on the occasion of the first day ol Muharram.
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    44 5 photo lrom London. Miss Mary Ong (right) and Miss Nyacbi binti Che Ali, two Girl Guides from Sarawak, who have just started on the return journey after a three months' training as guiders in Great Britain. They have visited training establishments throughout Britain A.P.
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  • 77 5 SEREMBAX. Mon— Mrs. J. N. D. Harrison, wife of Negri Sembilan's Chiof Police Officer, was elected chairman of the Poppy Day Appeal Committee in Ne^ri Sembilan. The other members of the committee are Mrs. Tiruchelvam (vice chairman), Mrs. W. Aucutt (honorary secretary), Mr. Burdett and Mrs. Dickson
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  • 67 5 MALACCA, Mon— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, paid a tribute to the hard work done by the women who organised the Catholic Women Association s Fete, when he declared it open on Saturday, at the Banda Hilir English SehooL There was quite a good
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  • 208 5 CO-OP UNION OPPOSES STATE SHOPS Standard Staff Reporter THE INTENTION of the Singapore Government to open State shops was described as "deplorable" by the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union yesterday. The Union, at its general j meeting held recently, adopted a resolution to this effect. The resolution further asked the Government
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  • 48 5 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon- A Royal Navy officer, Lt. K. H. Marshall, was fined $20 by Inche A. Kadir. the magistrate, for crashing into another car while turning into Jalan Segget from Jalan Ah Fook on Aug. 27. The fine was pmu
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  • 24 5 TAX KWAN SEO, (49) was fined $75 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possession of five pounds of dutiable tobacco.
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  • 142 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Benham report will come under fire on Oct. 16. when the Government Clerical Services Union. Negri Sembilan. will hold an extraordinary general meeting at the premises of the Negri Sembilan Divisional Headquarters in Birch Road to pass the following resolutions: "That
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  • 182 5 Standard Staff Reporter LEBANON is anxious to dev'elop trade with Malaya, sa»d Mr. Edward Ghorra, Lebanonese ConsalrGeneral-desigiatc in Australia, who passed through S:nr;aopre on Sunday. Mr. Gfaorra, who arrived by Quotas Constellation from Beirut, said that his country could export large Quantities of olive o'l and
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  • 42 5 KUALA PILAH, UtM h combined Scout rally wa- held here in honour of the visit of Capt. Saileh bin Haji Si.'aiman. It was Capi. Salleh'fi first visit here since his appointment as State Commissionei of Boy Scouts ir. Negri Sembilaa
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  • 40 5 MALACCA, Mon- Revel boys book part in the Methodist Youth Fellowship oratorical contest on Saturday. The judges placed J. I^oh first, C. Stevenson second. K. C. Chan third, C. Y. Lim fourth and D Chun s fifth.
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    • 141 5 Printed in EagUnd Au« 1946. (10.000 pads). 3 iM CABLE WIRELESS LTD I INCO*»*O«A-ncD IN CNSLANO' I The first line of this Telegram contains the following particulars in the order named: Prefix Letters and Number of Message, Office of Origin, Number of I Words, Date, Time handed in and Official
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  • 353 7 1,00 UN Planes Aid N. Korea Push: Big Landing Awaited jMx V» OH. *> With 1.000 L.S. planes supporting e n. Macix« across tne 38th Parallel, speeulalioii is rife about ilivisions relieved of Hue duties and concerning whose -iininl ol secrecj lias descended. It is widely believed lt beinst used
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  • 116 7 Mass Escape Cf GI Po Ws From Bed Prison Camps IOKYO Oft 8 |VF)s— A Filth Air Force n i ih.'t u Mr Forte pilot had spotted appealed to be l.:>00 to 1.900 Amem thr rolMnS wooded area south-east of raag |in SaturibiJ afternoon. The troops are ImcriCSl prisoners who
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  • 238 7 Acheson Holds Out Hope Of Better Living For World \p\ YORK, <>«t. 9 (\J*.): Uong with die rnglk ihe trvr worid, may pave ,i« 'im ninal "peaceful a<ljustnit>tit with ..I v StcTHarj «»i >iai»- Dean said that i BMrrarin 11 mu-! dnmnmlralt to th«* in improve llif* iivin« ron<lilions «»t
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  • 5 7 Mandal Accuses Pakistan Vu Dogaia
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    51 7 phuto. Oscar, a yellow and green parakeet, is mostly kept in his <:i»e at the home of his owners. >Ir and Mrs. 11. M. I W'kmeyer, at Spokane. Washington. But every now and th;n he is reh -.seel for a chat and a romp with his pal. blase pomeranian ••Pugjjy."
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  • 37 7 The* latest Us. casualty li*t le itifies 1,211 U.S. casualties in »rea, presumablj suffered in Inchon landings on St-pt. 15 ,i the Seoul offensive. The list named 219 killed. :«> mortality wounded, and 73 missing.
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  • 364 7 Mac A. Gives N.Korea 'A Last Chance Surrender Or Perish TOKYO, Oct. 9 (A.P.) As regrouped IS. forces began pushing across the 38th Parallel after the South Korean divisions storming their way into Wonsan, 100 miles away, Hen. MacArthur gave 4k a last ehanee"' to the North Koreans lo surrender
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  • 148 7 PARIS, Oct. 9 (A.P): The Communists in France have Wen ordered by Moscow to discontinue direct sabotage? evidently Because they now realise that the Cominform's ""all out sabotage" order of a year a«£o has done the Communist Party more harm than good, according
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  • 62 7 BORDEAUX, Oct. (UP)— The Sultan of Morocco was pelted with stones when police clashed with 250 demonstrators after mistaking their Red Moroccan flag for a Commu- nist banner. The Sultan, who bad just arrived t<>r a state visit, was trapped with his entourage between police ;md rock-throwing
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  • 23 7 Indonesian Foreign »iinisle< Mohammed Ropm leaves laka«^a to head the new Indonesian legation to the United Nations r iJ
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  • 130 7 LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Aimed at reducing the fatigue Owt harasses millions oj wo ten vn Britain, the Government is financing an investigation tHai is taking scientists into priralc Jioi.es to watch the von, en Of their daily chores, including the ti
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  • 167 7 Weird But Tough Unit Leads Way WITH THE KOREAN Ist i CORPS. Oct. 9 (Reufer-AAPJ The totlgb South Korean forces spearheading the IV N. drive Ento Norfti Korea and now battling in the import- ant east coasl port of Wbnsan, j about 100 miles north of tlie I3Bth Parallel, is
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  • 148 7 Caobang Column Now Safe SAIGON. Oct. 9. (UP i Al Communist Vietminh be Kief H(j Cm Ilinfa broadcast bq order to :*.ep up preparations for a general offensive against I the French, it was disci >sed here that large numbers ui jtvf!i;i s have reached the safety of Thatkhe (Tonkin)
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  • 54 7 UN To Speed Korea Aid NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (AP): I'.N. machinery goes into high gear this week to speed relief to Korea in the wake of military advances and U.N. Assembly political action guaranteeing unification oi the country. Secretary-General Trygve Lie s;nd the emergency relied programing alone now totals
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  • 61 7 Bulgaria About To Strike Blow? LONDON. Oct. S lUP): Bulgaria's decision to keep in the army a group o: military trainees normally due for release has be* n linked \\.<h reports that Bulgaria mong the most reliable Of Moscow's satellites in Eastern Europe j appears to have been chosen by
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  • 543 7 News Briefs TEL AVIV. Oct. 9 <AP): Israeli Premier David BonI Gurion has called upon every Jew in the" world "who is inspired to pipneer to ecine here and help build Israel into a strong nation He Ujrged Jewish athletes from 18 countries, who competed
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    34 7 PiJIME Minister Clement Attlee (right) confers with Depnt? Premier Herbert Morrison dtirini? (he Labour P;:rty conference at Margate, Kent. Mr. Attlee told the conference "there can be no question of coalition in peacetime. i
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  • 147 8 Rubber Up 4 Cts A Pound Standard Staff Reporter SHORT covering and a reserve of sellers caused quotation- in the Singapore rubber market to advance by about four cents yesterday, first grade rubber for October shipment being done at as high as 51.62A per Ib. The market was very steady
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  • 112 8 Standard Market Reporter COPRA In the Singapore pi tduce market was dull yeste iiv on lack of overseas advices Buyers quoted $43 and se lers $44, with no bus suiting C conut oU v. as again quiet, ell er 9 indicating $70. but buyers showed no
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  • 62 8 TAPIKH. Oct 8: (ReuterAAP) The Taiwan Provincial, Government yesterday banned; any fuxther importation of Japanese floods uiitside the curre"* Sin Japanese agreement. H rwever, it reaffirmed to traders I tat the Government was keenly in favour of increased trade through private companies as long as
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  • 74 8 LONDON. Oct. 9 (AP) Australia, Canada and Sweden art* Britain":; best motor car customers during the first ei^ht months of this year. Total BriJ tish car exports for the period were 233,055, compared with 129.9:*9 during the same 1949 I months.. Purchases during 19J0 include j
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  • 900 8 SINGAPORE, Mori— There were small selective buying for, Uatotyan Tin shares today on a quietly steadjr market. Moderate inquiries t>ntinued| >v 1;, c shares. Industrials remained firm Qostai ai:otatiurjs were:— INDISTKIAI.S Buyer Seller Alea Brirka Pre! 1.75 IJB Ord 192* 1.971 Atlas he 11 90 12 25
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  • 153 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 —The Agriculture Department forecast a slight increase in Malayan palm oil an paba kernel production thN jreaXi In a:i analysis of foreign crop- and markets, the Departmeni predicted this year's output oi Malayan palm oil would total 58,000 tons compared with
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  • 388 8 photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The expansion of the timber export trade last year is described as "spectacular" by Mr. J. P. Edwards, Acting Director of Forestry, Federation of Malaya, in his report for 1919, judged from the fact that graded exports totalled
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  • 52 8 BOMBAY. Oct. 9 'UP'—Persistent rumours of tfi unmineni sterling revaluation bi ought prices tumbling down b\ BBC rupee two annas pel tola (fold coin* today. The market opened with gold quoted at Rf.lll lAS. per tola and b\ 4 p.n; the price mi down to R.-
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  • 141 8 ♦SYDNEY, Oct. 9 (AP)-Mr. McEwen. Australia's Minister of Commerce, who is now in London, will fly to the United States on Thursday for Go-vernment-level talks on wool, it was stated at Canberra on Monday. This announcement follows the international wool talks in London, at which the
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  • 132 8 Revaluation Of Rumour Persists i GILLINGHAM, England, Oct. 9 (AP) A Labour Member of Parliamont, T. C. Pannell, predicted that the British pound sterling might be revalued soon. There have been persistent reports, denied by Government spokesmen, that Britain soon would increase the value of the pound Britain devalued the
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  • 56 8 BAVGKOK. Oct. 9. (AP) The Thailand Ministry of Interior has banned the* export ot sugar, textiles, medicine, cement and other construction materials over the border into Burma. Prices of these goods have increased considerably since merchants began to export them to Burma, where there is
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  • 52 8 NEW YORK. Oct. P -<AP> A U.S. Commerce Department publication reported British aports of iron and steel during the first half of \9r>o surpassed those of the United St ttes bv 40.000 tons. The British exports —28 8 percent higher than for the same 1949 period— tula! 1.490.508
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  • 106 8 Rs 10 Million Tea Damage NEW DELHI. Oct. 9 (GIIS) Latest reports received In New Delhi from the Indian Tea Association show that the total damage to tea gardens in Assam due to the earthquake is not likely to exceed Rs. 10 million. The heaviest damage has been caused to
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  • 248 8 EXCHANGE rates now in force, as supplied to the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES T. r.,0.D. 1. T. OU 30 ft 88 (is 9' 1* London 2/4 332 2'4 722 .2 4 I '4 2 4 5'6 1/4 11 W Australia
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  • 364 8 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9 (AP and UP)— America's rubber industry is ready to tighten its belt, says Mr. E. J. Thomas, President of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. He say* synthetic rubber production will be stepped up, fewer types of
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  • 109 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 9 (AP) Sales of replacement truck and bus tyres this year will be about 21 percent higher than the rubber industry had anticipated, as a result of war scare buying, says a spokesman of B.F. Goodrich Company. "About 9.000.000 casings will
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  • 69 8 RUBBER The latest rubber price* fi (Oct. 9) were a > loose m F.0.8. in bales No 1 R.S.s No. 2 R.S> "I No. 3 R.S.s 1 Tone- SHgl after firm. SDfGAFORI fu was 5420 I p > LONDON. <»,i SVyTSS »S at the clos< oi U session
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  • 58 8 LONDON, Buyers in the chang of theii stork- Good instil suited in a-point B s'.ocks and the tmal ad trials tninent I." B petti d« benture tod the issue price lishe I. This 4 tr.tcte offei ed Ifoveownb u-ere mair Oils shoAed rubbei d In the
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  • 177 8 WASHINGTON. Oct 9. <AP> Americans are drinkinf more tea, according to the U.S. Department ot Agriculture, ai.d the majority likes it black taste id ol green. Before the uar. mosi i I them preferred green tea Tea imports. mostly bli.ck From India and Ceylon,
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  • 103 10 is the intimate story of the rom; 1 ice of Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger. Some months ago on the night after Jean's twenty-first birthday party— Stewart Granger talked to me in his luxurious flat facing Kensington
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  • 124 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9 Dana Andrews. whose son, David, is a gifted organist, made arrangements for the 16--year-old to practice mornlags on the big instrument at Grauman's Chinese theatre. Not long after David left for his first session, the theatre manager telephoned Andrews. Twenty youngsters were at the door.
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  • 535 10 Stewart Granger says: 'I LOVE JEAN' future looked a trifle obscure Jean, on the other hand, was in the money. Clearly, here was NOT a happy situation for romance and happiness in the film world. But now Granger is in II 011 y w ood and or.o of M.-G.-M's top
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  • 42 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9 The Arrifiex, a German army combat camera known for its compactness and ea.^e of handling, is being used to photograph a fight between British actor Richard Green and William Bishop in the Columbia Picture "Lorna Doone."
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  • 361 10 THE scene is England after Dunkirk. Philip Hamilton, an Englishman, David Morgan, an American, and "Smoke" O'Connor, from Ireland, are among the latest batch of recruits at Caterham Guards Depot. They serve together in the same Welsh Guards battalion Philip and David as officers and
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  • 64 10 XJOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9 AA Those recurring statistics which show there are more women than men in America are even reflected in films. Such a desirable creature as Jane Russell has to chase Robert Mitchum in "His Kind of Woman." And she catches him so close to the
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  • 361 10  -  BOB THOMAS BY 1 [OLLYWOOD. Oct. s— Are movies really better than ever? The film Industry producers and theatre men alike are putting on a bis campaign to interest the public in the new crop of pictures. The blast is keyed to the tune of
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  • 124 10 "IHENNA, Oct. 9. Greta Garbo has lost to the Russians an East-West war of billboards in Vienna. Garbo's historic anti-Com-munist film, "Ninotchka," recently was announced as coming to Vienna for the first time to show the Viennese what Communism is like. When the Russians heard about it, they
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  • 138 10 "They Were Not Divided," story of the Guards Armoured Division'* advance across Europe, is not an orthodox film. Its keynote is reali.Mii. it has no "stars", in the accepted sense of the term, and it was made almost entirely on location. The story, based on fact, tells of
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  • 174 10 DRUM LOBEL, young German wtrtm veteran of a dozen German iii nis who appears in her first Amen, movie in "The Big Lift" would love u visit America, but refuses to gg Preferring to live in her I devastation and hardship, th« wood
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  • 597 10  -  'DISC- JOCKEY' By rVER since Tex Re nek e Li decided to carry the banner for the Glenn Miller's style of music, a number of bandleaders to whom Ralph Flanagan, Ray Anthony and Jerry Gray stand prominent have followed suit. To these Glenn Miller successors, however, there
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  • 40 10 YORK N tional Music C l:. ■he Unite S marked its Since its foundii fit group h 1 13 to 45 organisat i combined mem: < 600.000. rep i i every torn o tnn rcial musi the United State*
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    • 366 10 YCIUE RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA lalkI aIk o r lcl x J Affair J i J?*2 Ponu'ar Gow; 7.45 The Radio Doctor; 8 pm. SoJISJ^ »nXoiT Request; B.U News; 8.30 Musical Selec- nata Recital; 8.:5O Talk of the Town SINGAFOKk ons (S), 8 Tommy Handley in "ITMA"; 9 M\ ENGLISH
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  • 109 11 Your Mariege l!ul B KiifU i: r s usteenla J t majority of; the phy-< :asc° 2 s me com-| answei is| IS S arveys| marit-| Parefuily COO-| it is im-| SORANCI pated in| e their i ina itement seems emoUo-| s beaeve in ■omplai c P-- k"| I is
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  • 724 11  -  H. L Hopkin Ronggeng Music In English Restaurant By LONDON, Oct. 1. ATALAY ronggeng music was heard in a London restaurant the other evening. The occasion was a celebration of Hari Raya Haji by the members of the Malay Society of Great Britain, and a
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    19 11  -  Ed Reed By "Tell me all about your business, yo*r office, the combination to your safe
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  • 150 11 2 LONDON, Oct. 9, (INS). —I s British car manufacturers |haye Launched a powerfu] |drive for the dollar markets |with new-type luxury commercial vehicles. At an exhibition in London. I airliner comfort for motor I Coach passengers highlighted 1 the show with cocktail bars pushbutton radio and
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  • 487 11  -  EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. THE DOCTOR SAYS By Written for NCA Service r FHERE are several kinds of pneumonia. One of them, which only a few years ago was a great killer, is lobar pneumonia, a disease caused by a germ
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