Singapore Standard, 11 October 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard -nr 1 NO. 101 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 338 1 MV( VKIMI ITS HQ. Oct. 10. (Reuter-AAP)— {,„,<.<! it Kant coast port, today fell to the IJ V.Ih i N»uth Koreans as Pyongyang radio l< ,1 to ignore General MacArthur'* 36- hantlwon^ Burren der v\ onsan. i*u air mues from the Manchurian bor-| der,
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  • 77 1 photos. Sygnman Rhee, President of the Korean Republic (see triangle mark) expressed his gratitude to the UN Forces and General of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur (O mark) at a ceremony m which Mac Arthur restored the seat of Korean Government to President Rhee.
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  • 64 1 US Troops Meet Stiff Resistance -The Cvn ran stifl t dst- Irive Korean capital 5 head- < th y e ran i born I artil- :v rire; 1 juntisi v ncs x cement j Fi si with j supriver j I Bght- i i tered s not tkrtaj feel ler
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  • 31 1 E (AP)— S D ice reported j sent- m for i againsi C» boslo-| I had duurged w -i a state ring the X been i
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  • 67 1 A FOrR-PAGE special SALUTE TO YOUTH Supplement will be published Saturday. Oct. 14, to mark the successful conclusion of THE SINGAPORE STANDARD'S First Youth Essay Contest, which will be an annual event. The entire number will be devoted to the subject of Malayan youth and
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  • 96 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 10 (AP) South China's Communists have again imposed new restrictions against arrivals from Hongkong and Macao. The pro-Communist Wen Wei Pao announced that from now on Chinese returning from either colony and who want to remain m Canton must "be guaranteed by
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  • 43 1 CARLISLE, Northwest England, Oct. 10: (Reuter) Thomas Wood, 42, a one-legged clerk m an office here, learned today that he had won £94.335 for a shilling In a football pool— the highest pool dividend ever paid m Britain.
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  • 48 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. iv. (AP) Yugoslavia was reported to have proposed at a :losed-meeting of the Security Council on Monday to Mr. Trygve Lie's term as Secretary General of the United Nations to be extended. But the Council adjourned without a decision..
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  • 152 1 67-Day-Old Rediffusion Strike Ends Standard Staff Reporter THE 67-DAY-OLD strike called by the Rediifusion employees came to an end yesterday. This decision to end the strike was taken at. an emergency meeting of the Rediffusion Employees Union yesterday morning. The meeting also decided to close down the union. Picketing m
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  • 105 1 Standard Staff Reporter VASUDEVAN. 32, a mandore di the Singapore Harbour Board. A-as found dead at Seah Imm Road early yesterday morning. He is believed to have been itabbed to death. An Indian who reported the discovery of the dead mans Dody at 7 a.m., was
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  • 114 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 (AP) President Truman will meet General MacArthur m the Pacific this coming week. White House sources said arrangements have just been completed for a conference between the President and General Mac Arthur, Com-mander-in-Chief of the L.N. forces. Details for the
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  • 84 1 TOKYO, Oct. 10: (ReuterAAP)— Lt. Gen. Sir John Harding, Commander-in-Chief British Land Forces m the Far East, and Mr. A. M. Crawley, Under-Secretary of State for Air, arrived at Haneda airport from Hongkong at 7 o'clock tonight. They were met by Air Vice Marshal C.
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  • 47 1 LONDON, Oct. 9, (Reuter). Princess Anne, baby daughter of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, will be christened at Buckingham Palace on October 21, Trafalgar Day, it was announced tonight. The little princess was born on August 15.
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  • 90 1 LONDON, Oct. 10 (AP)— Kingr George VI has maae no plans to visit Singapore on his return from Australia M iW a Buckingham Palace spokesman said en Tuesday. A Member of Parliament visiting Singapore suggested there that the King might visit the colony "The
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  • 496 1 USSR Protests Airport Strafed By US Fighters LONDON, Oct. 10: (UP) The Soviet Government has protested to the United States Government today that two American fighter planes had "grossly violated" the Russian frontier and strafed a Soviet airport 60 miles north of the Korean border. The Soviet Monitor, quoting a
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  • 304 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Ort. 10 (AP) Western diplomats were sceptical today of Russia's surprise acceptance of some parts of U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson's four-point peace plan. They speculated on the Soviet Union's motives. Was it one of Russia's startling diplomatic shifts?
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  • 196 1 PARIS, Oct. 10— (UP)— The' French Cabinet decided today to send Cabinet Minister Jean Letourneau and General Alphonse Juin to Indo-China for consultations following the heavj' Communist attack on a column of 3.500 crack French troops. Most of the troops were lost. An announcement
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    • 100 1 On Other Pages Page MPs Convinced Emergency Will End 'In Matter of Months' 2 'Prey To Society* Stole From Sick Woman 2 Railwaymen Want Direct Talks With Govt. on Salaries 3 Elephants Ambushed 3 Double Tenth Celebrations: Police Alert 4 Penan? Eurasians Seek Free Education 4 Onn. Tan See How
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  • 825 2 Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the British Parliamentary delegation are confident that it will now be a •-matter of months" rather than years before the campaign against the bandits is ended. This is due, they believe, both to General
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  • 35 2 THREE hawkers, Srn? Seah Boh, Tay Liat Chew and Chua Aik Leong, were each fined $10 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for trespassing into the Singapore Harbour Board on Oct. 9.
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  • 228 2 Mandard W omun Reporter TWFXNE European nursing listers, all with previous experience have volunteered during the past few <lay> to lake on temporary appointments with the Medical Department of Singapore. Dr. Gross, the Acting Director of the Medical services, personally supervised their appointments, m
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  • 404 2 Man Tells Judge: I Sentence You To six Years Standard Staff Reporter THK Singapore Assize Court Judge, Mr. Justice T. A. Brown, was yesterday "sentenced** to six years by a prisoner whom the Jmliie had earlier sentenced to three years* imprisonment. The prisoner was a 19-year-old Chinese, Lee Ah Chuan,
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 2 LARRY ALLEN, Chief of Bureau for The Associated Press m Tel Aviv, arrives m Singapore on Saturday to join the AP staff ia Southeast Asia. Allen, who holds an 0.8. E. and won a Pulitzer prize, underwent harrowing experience reporting World War II for AP
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  • 42 2 A WOMAN, Tan Bak Nai (20). was allowed bail of $200 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday after she claimed trial to a charge of bein* m possession of dutiable aamsu. The case was postponed to Oct. 17.
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  • 123 2 Pains Led Woman (83) ToSuicideBid AFTER being fished out of the Telok Ayer Basin. an 83-year-old woman, Yeong Ah Yee, struggled with her rescuer and tried to make another attempt to end her life m the sea. Pleading guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to attempted suicide, Yeong
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  • 145 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Urban Cooperative Union is oiTering two Secondary School Scholarships of $100 each a year for 1951 to children of pasl and present members of affiliated co-opera-tive societies. The awards are open to boys and girls who pass the VIII
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 2 Picture. THE FOUR Members of Parliament who gave a press conference at Government ho^jse yesterday: left to right: Mr. E. Popr':well, Mr. Alan T. Lennox-Bovd. Lord Listowel and Mr. Niall MacPherson.- standard
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  • 128 2 TEN bars of gold, each weighing five tahils mre alleged to have been found slipped inside the shoes of a seaman, when Customs Officials searched him at the Singapore Harbour. This was told m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday when the seaman, Koh Hai Sui a
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  • 97 2 TANG Wu N^iap, proprietor of a rctiiil shop m Upper Serangoon Road was fined $250. and his assistant. Tan Yong Tong. was fi:icd (100 by the Second j District Judge, Ifr. Tan Ah Tan I yesterday for refusing to sell sugar on July 24
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  • 177 2 FOUR Chinese were each fined < a total of $45 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for selling poison without a licence. Inspector Low Hong Hee, prosecuting, said that the accused Yong Vim Chong, Yong Kap Chong. Yong Mv Chong and i Yong Kvvan
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  • 544 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 56-YEAR-OLD Australian, Cyril Norman Wilkins Frericks, who stoic a piano from an 80-year-old bed-ridden woman his twelfth conviction m Malaya was described by the First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday as "a prey to society." Frencks'
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  • Article, Illustration
    106 2 PREPARATIONS .*fo r piling work were Degun yesterday on the site be- J tween Upper Hokkien Street and Upper Picker- j ing Street, where the new three nine-storey blocks of flats for the Singapore Improvement Trust will I be built. Actual piling is expect- ed to start next week. This
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  • 82 2 Standard St;iff Reporter THE Labour Party Singapore is offering a (25 pria for a suitable design for a p; I badge, Mr. P. M. Williams, the General Secretary, announced yesterday. The competition is open to members and sympathisers and will close on Oct. 30. So far,
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  • 28 2 KG SOON GE. was fined S2O m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being cruel i to four Cowis by tying their Legs together
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  • 659 4 Standard Staff Reporters A MASS meeting under the auspices of the Overseas Chinese Double Tenth Commemoration Committee was held yesterday evening at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises m Hill Street. More than 1,000 people attended. Police authorities took due precautions against
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  • 179 4 Help Build Up China— KL Appeal Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, To**.— Double Tenth m Kuala Lumpur was quiet, most of the Chinese boainesa .-.hops rlost-tl for a holiday. Owing to the emergency the Police authorities had banned all outdoor meetings or eelehralions. Heavy ram fell throughout the greater part
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  • 96 4 Standard Staff Corresponded PENANG, Tues. The bursting of a 12-inch under- i ground water pipe at the i junction of Light Street and Pitt Street early this rnorn~ ing caused some excitement to residents living m the viciyiity. The force of the blast was
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  • 164 4 Co-operative official Gets 2 Years I Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tucs.— Remarking that it was a serious offence. Mr. Justice Jobling at the Assizes today sentenced the former secretary and treasurer of the Prai Daily Paid Railway I.Employees' Co-operative Thrift "and Loan Society, Poat hat hamby, two years' imprisonment on
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  • 184 4 Standard Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. On a round-the-world cruise, an assorted crew of eight adventurous seamen on a small 74-ton yacht, Cariad I, with a 62-year-old British skipper, A. W. Filitton, arrived here from Singapore today after having been at sea for nearly
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  • 27 4 PENANG Tues.— The first batch of about 2,000 Muslim Pilgrims who left Jeddah for Malaya on Oct. 3 are expected here on Oct. 17.
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  • 45 4 Standard Staff Correspondent. SEREMBAN, Tues. For using the Setul-Broga Road without a permit, a labourer, Nallamuthu, was fined $10 by the magistrate, Tuan Sheikh Abdullah yesterday. The accused said he was on his way to attend an ear boring ceremony m an estate.
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  • 126 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Tucs. In returning a verdict of death by misadventure on a six-year-old child who was drowned, coroner Abdul Aziz bin Mohamcd Zain warned the father, I Law Kah, that he would be held responsible for any re- 1 currcnce if. due to
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  • 202 4 Medal For Brave Penang Policeman Standard Staff Correspondent PENANCi. Tues. A brave Malay polire constable. Abdullah bin Mat Isa, who sa\ed the life of a 58-year-old Chinese, Phee Chenj:, whose sampan capsized m a storm off kedah House, Northam Road, has been awarded a bronze medal and certificate of the
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  • 153 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— That the membership has m:- creased 15 times since its formation is the proud record of progress of the Gunong Semanggol branch of the UMNO. This was stated at the second annual general meeting of this branch held recently.
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  • 195 4 PENANG. Tues.— Member of the Municipal and Government Labour Union. Fenang and Province WcHesley. a! a meeting on Saturday were told by the acting Director of Co- operation. Federation of Malaya. Mr. R. C. Gates, of the advantages of having their own Co-operative Store Society. At
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  • 155 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— At the continued hearing today of the case involving a Chinese detective sergeant, Wong Wai Lam, the OCPD Kampar, Mr. R. J.W. Craig, told the Sessions Court President, Mr. If. Garton, that gamblers threw money out of the window when the
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  • 22 4 PENANG, Tuesday: The first postwar Dog Show will be held at the New World Park on Nov. 18.
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  • 139 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Eurasian I (l M 1 wants free primary education and scholarshi Eurasian community m the FfleWation. appeal to the Secretary of State i«>r through hift adviser Sir Christopher <>\. visiting Malaya m November. :> The Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang
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  • 69 4 Fishermen Appeal To Sultan Ai s; Ma E I departments Br:t« A Day and visited tht Kuala X■K In spit* t S an a behalf of th ed to th \v. *c r He poi dry sea hit i per 1 Ik- .amps I oil Work at n: The Su
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  • 15 4 PENANG Aieetii place on F: Thursdaj I i \.ry an I Adams sai
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  • 422 5 r^trlssion Is Told*- -lamlard Staff Reporter .»i -.hip?* could not select their own crew r pl the men supplied by the Seamen's Burraa v%ith men listed on the roster. The pping Ordinance "clearly Jays down that rosier should be used with regard to a
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  • 31 5 i Reyenei irernment ...v g ells, L cal r> ipore, m S.. to gration, va and r i act Immig o, Hi G W ta Dei Immigr iti
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  • 9 5 p »rter Mr. G. G.
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 5 photo. Miss Olive Suddaby, Chief Principal Matron for Overseas of Princess Mary's RAF Nursing Service, stops to chat with a patient m Changi R.A.F. Hospital during her inspection yesterday. Miss Suddaby, who is touring to inspect medical facilities at overseas Air Force stations, leaves for Hongkong today RAF PR
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  • 245 5 Standard Staff Reporter A 28-YEAR-OLD Ceylon Malay left Singapore yesterday anxious to learn the language of his greatgrandfather who, less than 100 years ago. left Java for Ceylon. He was Mr. Durhan Saldin, duel clerk \o Ceylon's first Consul-General to Indonesia,
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  • 35 5 KAJANG, Tues.— Chinnaya, w > allowed his three cattle to stray into the compound of the Kajang Police Station, was convicted and fined $12 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. A P. Jack.
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  • 609 5 BOTH the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will benefit from the current visit to the United Kingdom of Dato Onn bin Ja'afar and Mr. C. C. Tan, who attended the Commonwealth Consultative Committee meeting on development m South and South-East Asia.
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  • 44 5 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, ues.— A number of retail shops m Malacca have recently been victimised by an 18-year-old Indian youth. He placed orders an 1 collected goods or) behalf of some clients of the shops without the knowledge of ihc clients.
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  • 208 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE OLD Boys' Associatfon of the Kee Fatt Chinese School m Singapore has presented a scroll to USIS inscribed m ChK nese "Jen Sin Kung Vi" (in' token of the good work done for the public). The presentation was made m
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  • 46 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SBGAMAT, fues.— Li i Kee. 20. was acquitted and j discharged by the Segamat I magistrate of a charge of j illegal posses <•! 13 katie* i of latex at Bedok-Chaah ;Road. Mr. S. C. Maclntyn 1 a red for the defence.
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  • 780 6 IS democracy a suitable ideology for Asia? This is a question thai many will answer only after a considerable charing of throats and a great deal of humming and hawing. Even then only the bold ones would give a straight answer. Our attitude towards this question depends
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  • 1002 6  - What Will Become Of These Boys When They Grow Up? S. C. OEI By PENANG rY\£ wonders what will become of those "Jaga Krela" boys when they grow up. They are mostly to be seen at cinemas, shopping centres, large restaurants and all car parks m town. For a lO~cent
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  • 449 6 Review of Views Double lentil YESTERDAY, Double Tenth (as the Nationalist Chinese call their national da;> i, vould have been a big day foi the Chinese community m Malaya it the binese Communists had not overrun the China mainland. When Kuomintang was operating full blast m Malaya, as .1 recognized
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  • 19 6 "Scarin* the livin' da> lights out I ot us: You'll be the death of your mother yet!"
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  • 560 6  -  CASSANDRA -By I II X is perfect m Britain today Jj< Except for the distance between the pound notes. And when by heartbreaking effort, incredible cunning or downright dishonesty you do manage to entice into your pocket one of the green crinkly bits of paper that
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  • We, the People
    • 367 6 Sir. Born and reared m the rubber land of Rfalaya i the great, democratic United States seemed very far i away. The idea of seeing i this wonderful nation seemed even further. But the ways i of Destiny are strange. 1 My joy was great when
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    • 294 6 Sir: I thank you, for your leader. "Half Way Dei 10--cracy.*' For one thing, you bay« prevented me tram saying, practically, the same thing about this funny thing whieli we are pleased to fall democracy. I want simply to .-t;ite that I fervently hopo. lor the
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    • 158 6 Sir,- have noticed the word "Monies* 1 g \i>ed by ■■< spapers including the Sing,;: n Standard. As time goes o:i 1 layan iournal -1- Ajnerican way ol sp« ling; such as "ihrt;". "thro* 1 for "1 ii r0 v b h." "check* 1 Eor "cheque*
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    • 138 6 Sir.— A- Pai tj I i ani meat 63 Pn I v.- unchal Ef< I;:.' 10 Student: Pa 1 communal < the stud* H Prof T ;i that Idea beat very aim ol Parts Is tt c raci ham sod I a sirig.e T-.< threl
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 27 6 P'R^— -Bdicve it orAbt/ %f^^WimMEW I H f s ftinc^f t Hail AnnapoiiS W<2 SLEEPS 3400 MEN /eT IT HAS NO FLOORS-NO DOMWWSakd NO STAIRWAYS' Hi A
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 7 photo. v i isifl Xattr muammazs o*' a lurkl'li is .id to litiht wiui tin- V.*,. force m Korea. kia men as they waited at l>kendk-run ikiru flnni to Korea. Th»» R»*nl Jv tM i key's wupeet im] oili.ers.- A.P.
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  • 171 7 70-ft. Tidal Waves Hi! Amboina As Fighting Continues !ll\ Oct. 10 i I l*> xiolrnt earthquake i waves 70 led high Mrm-lv |fae islainl ilM>"ma. where lroop« oi tl»«- hnlonesiaii Krpuhlir forces «»t iht- Soulh >]olueea H«pul»lir. 1 U y < tamage and casual- are reported on tin hich lies
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  • 15 7 Strained C'wealth Relations tan from MIS UPC i !»rnauird t i ;.iniNt "ioatli UrWa defy
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  • 14 7 S. Africa To Segregate The Chinese 10 i AP) Interior > I and 1 a
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  • 9 7 n Mr i mcd
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  • 6 7 Rather Than Be US President: Truman
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  • 60 7 FRANKI rRT, Oct. tO (UP) Foil S A,r Force offlcf > forced landing m R m 1945 after an air raid J ere still being held a Soviet prisoner-of-war camp ne K:t-v as late as ]!>47. a :t ttgee Hungarian army lieutenant *id
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    16 7 A .v.ai.i Korean marine fi.-t.-. into haystack where he suspects North Koreans are hiding.— »**N» photo
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  • 141 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. ID <AP)— The Foreign Policy Association said some Australians are fearful thai Japan may turn Communist and join Red Chma and Russia tv over whelm Asia and the South-West Pacific. The Association, private organisation devoted to foreign affairs, published a report
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  • 40 7 RANGOON. Oct. 10 (AP): 'ive Ministers will sit on a ix-member advisory eommitc? to consider suggestions by laren leaders to terminate the ren-Burmese war. They will repOit, on the suggestions to Prune tdjnister Thakin Nu per•omlly.
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  • 75 7 India Cool To US Peace Pact For Japan \K\ YORK, Oct. lo (UP)— India has "serious doubts'' about the wisdom of a portion of the U.S. peace plan foi .Japan and that dealing with posP treaty security of the island, it is learned here. The Indian position on tru U.S.
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  • 22 7 Princess Anne, daughter ol Princess Elizabeth, will be christened at Buckin a, h a m Palace mi Oct. 21. A.P.
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  • 15 7 Two Italian missionary priests have been killed by Burmese Communists near Toungoo. r.p.
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  • News Briefs
    • 98 7 CO ENH AG EN, CM. 10 (Ri iter) —A toy firecracker containing Communist Party >l;;i:;; was thrown a'. Mr. Winston ChurchUKs <ar as c drove m profession through Copenl igen yesterday on arriva for a three-day visit. The lissed the car and exp M t -(i
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    • 26 7 Alsatian "pawed" out the lames when the dress of his lhree-\ tar-oid playmate. June HolUs Of College Park (Adelaide). rau«jht fire, .lune was unharmed.- R«uter AAP
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    • 38 7 A motorist who ran «ut ot :t Meshaw (Devonshire) boughi up all the lighter fuel he r) m the stores and pourit into his car. It cost him i, tici. to travel ninp miles to his c.- Reuter
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    • 34 7 Dr. TO. Howe of Edmonton i soya that, when corns, o'cf rcounds, rheumatic arthritic points hurr. if indicates rainy toeather. "f /ailing barometric Nei man tissues absorb ell Np u'ici 6t'co'/ie ful. A. P.
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    • 36 7 ouncemeni is expected m the engagement oi i oi Pei a to the 19-year-S -aya Esfandiari, daughter Ft rsi m tribal leader. S 3 no v staying with res i■ ana, tiie Shah's sistej A. P.
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    • 20 7 Pht T'N. has confirmed that ident Tra nan will address G neral Assembly on United N..'.. '->;!< Day. Oct. 24. A.P.
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    • 35 7 .4 cattle dog dashed m f> kill a snake that bit hia master Donald Kington, farmer of Kapaldo fQweenslond). The snake hit the 'log tOO, The dog (lied IK* mnxtar recovered. Renter A A P
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    • 23 7 Bart weather is given n« the reason why Britain's honey yield j will this year he only half the I normal output. Renter
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    • 26 7 Kina Farouk of Egypt has arrived at San Remo aboard his private yacht for a three-day stay bt' <>!t' going <>n to the Italian Riviera. U.P.
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    • 31 7 West German Minister of Interior Dr. (iustav Heinmann has resigned from Chancellor I Konrad Adenauer's Cabinet as a climax to a dispute over German participation ill WestI crn Kuropean defence. U.p.
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    • 22 7 A Franco-Swiss expedition is* i going to Noumea t New CaledoI nia) to search for plants of j pharmaceutical value Router- AAP
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  • 63 7 LUCKNOU9 (INDIA), Oct. 10 -(AP): A tiny bell sounded as Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru com■■■(l ;<> '•■muies of an address before the Institute 01 Pacific relations here. The Prime Minister, with an embarrassed smile, ofj the alarm bell on his t&risi watch. He hud set so he
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  • 306 7 .3 GO f 1 Ocl rhe h 'ea(?y dangerously thin French lndo-Uiina border defences alonj* tl le Red China hunter m Tonkin have been shattered by powerful Yietminh rebel forces, operatiiig from Red China, which have trapped "several" crack French battalions. I
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  • 79 7 MANILA, Oct. m (AP): Quezon City Mayor Diaz suspended and arrested the City Jail Deputy Warden and two jailers for going out on a drinking spree at night with four inmates. The tipsy prisoners broughi back the equally tipsy warden and his guards back^
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  • 21 7 Political leader? of the 40.000 Moors and Muslims m Ceylon have decided to amalgamate into one body Reuter
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  • 137 7 Russia Says 'Yes, But' I NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (UP):— The proposal outlined by Mr. John Foster Dulles (U.S.) beI fore the United Nations, aim!ed at giving the General Assembly power to send international armed forces into action against aggressors, won a surprise but strongly-quali- fied approval from Russia. A
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  • 96 7 SYDNEY. Oct. 10 (Reuter- AAP). Cash ]>rizes Of Z39J000 and a ear worth i'AAOO hare j been iron by five people living within 200 yards of each other m the Sydney suburb oj Coogee m three months. Winners were. Newsagent £.6,000 lottery, pnolt C a
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  • 91 7 River Eating Up A Town CALCUTTA, Oct. 10 (AP): The Brahamaputra River ha b c c n eroding Dibrugarh (Assam) for nearly a month with us floodwaters following the h]g earthquake. It has so far swallowed nine build- ings and is lulling into the town a1 the rate of seven
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  • 60 7 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 10- (AP) —The long-delayed paternity suit of a pretty London dancer. Brenda Julier, 23, against actor Sabu has begun here Miss Julier's suit, filed m May 1949, asserts that her baby was born m Dublin eight months after she returned from a visit
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  • 40 7 NEW YORK. Oct 10 tUP>jUN Commissioner m Libya Adrian Pelt told the General Assembly's Political Committee that, notwithstanding obstacles i and difficulties, Libya would I become an indept ndent and j sovereign state m 1952.
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  • 35 7 LON DON, Oci 1 0- U P The Chinese Communist army i is building a highway to '1 Lb« I I from nearby Tsinghai Province, lin north-west China, Moscow
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    32 7 Si. -i Korean Marines id! Bi ;i Bed p \t--h 1,; 4cd taNB a hiding place, i^ BOrchcJ lor concha !«"J jr-uades a:id \\<-.ipons. North Koreans taken prboner now total 55.000. A.P.
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  • 189 7 Chiang Accuses Red China Of Plan To Conquer AH Asia photo. TAIPEH, (hi. 10 (Al*):— ln ;i OmMt IVnili kmmi vn>i. i',ci\. (^hians Kai-ln'k *a'n\ that, under tlir Pektne* Moscow alliance, Kr<l China ts planning t«» Kncreaae her arm) of 5,000,000 lo 60g000,j000 to carry out ih. Kremlin^ plan For
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  • 60 7 TAIF^H, O«i. M \V .1 lVitb the I N. rroniai of the 'i'ith Parattel into North Korea. Russia has Oiii; a!i> de !tied that slu is making overtures to America for a settlement of th- East-West caM war, wh'!e X"d China remains ominously silent amid reporis
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  • 52 7 New Delhi Fire Guts 500 Shops NEW DELHI. Oc\ Hi <AP>: Dcvi igh N< 1a hi"s <■<- ed Sad; i B; ar area ia^t tight, ig i '•>" Se i ra [eared to Despi Looters broke :r:c<> edge ol adding < g I ?00 000. T:i cau s i ;ne
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  • 27 7 i j court has ruddered Nandor Bibcr, 19 yi J Hungaj set man, depu ed I•• Hungarj ll< eiileio^ Colony as a stowaway A. P.
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    • 80 7 THE "CIDU" i SEWING AND STITCHING OUTFIT. INDISPENSABLE FOR STITLHING LEATHER, RUGS, CARPETS AND CANVAS SAILS, CAN ALSO BE USED SUCCESSFUL' V FOR BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRS AND SLIPPER MAKING IT IS AN IDEAL TOOL FOR STITCHING HANDBAGS, BELTS, TRUNKS AND REPAIRS I OF ALL KINDS AND IS EASY TO
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  • 713 8 Standard Staff Reporter PART OF the new automatic equipment which will enable the Oriental Telephone Electric Company to provide 5,000 new telephone lines m Singapore will begin to operate from this Saturday, the acting Manager of the Company, Mr. A.J. Thursfield
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  • 115 8 PRODUCE St.irui.ird Market Reporter v m the Singapore pro lv v. aa ste .ciy with bu: pening ii C 4irj and reeveJ throughti day. However. I lere plete lack of si t I was liet with %1 I and small I (68. p i u> quiet
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  • 57 8 PP R produ. n I residency, main pei produ south v |DJ tax ox cried c:<- Lions, according to Dt H m. 1 lof the District. Df run said that the pepper pi :ee times as big evious crop. The Lamport used to prodace 18.000 tons
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  • 85 8 NEW DELHI, Od 10 > ste< have ipplied for 120,000,00 > rupees 552-1 10,000) m lo ins from Oh C V: Govenunei I i finance i\; of their pla \i a and Indian pi lucer, has for 10 tpees to ties v i inert i
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  • 35 8 :> tg tese India, Oct. 10. \P\ The price ol Goan its has declined to about rupees (US$l7) a ti* uand, beca i c ol Lncrea ed production c petitive prices In South I:
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  • 93 8 TOKYO. Oct. 10 (ReuterAAP) The Economic Stabilisation Board today forecast Japan this year will import more than USS 1.000--000,000 or roughly 10 percent re than lasi year. Last year's imports totalled 16,000,000. T'n Economic Stabilisation Board disclosed imports for months of this year I $531,000,000. I
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  • 45 8 loxdon'. Oct. 9 (Renter)— British and Western German experts*'have satisfactorily concluded talks on a new AngloGerman payments agreement to fit In with the European payments agreement. They will now report to their Governments. This 'as an-, unced today by the British Treasury
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  • 153 8 LCr.'-^v; Ov- 10, (Reuter). 'lac g. ruing confldeno sterling fo reflection m furthc advances .a British Governmen itocks 'y. G.i i: is were again I and followed boa a::d < /erseas buyi g ut m The bbcl m paused m the I the day and
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  • 55 8 UK SAVING HOPES DASHED LONDON, Oct. 10— (AP' Britain's hope of obtaining subI stantial dollar savings through j a bumper v heat crop has been frustrated by bad weather. Optimistic forecasts of AuKusi have withered under rain. hail and lightning. Agricultural experts now say the crop wiil be Britain's worst
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  • 266 8 LONDON, Oct. 10 (AP) The Übour Governmeni announced today it \s\\\ take over Britain's hi«; iron and steel industry on Feb. 15, 1951. Under tin* Parliamentary enabling act, the Government was to take over on Jan. J, 1951, or within 12 months from
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  • 22 8 TEHERAN, Oct. 10:—(Ronter) The American ImportExport Bank has granted Persia a $25,000,000 loan to improve road communications and agriculture.
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    4 8 DR. WILLIS H. CARRIER
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    24 8 photo. The Telephone Company s new M.D.F. (Main Distribution frame), to which are connected all the 5,000 new telephone lines entering the Exchange Standard
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  • 220 8 i CABLS has t t reci trim Hew York I I Dr. Willie II Carrier died 0:1 Oct. 6. f Or. Car the foui of TJi* Carriei Cor] vation, the woiM's largest manufacturers ol air^cnditio':::^ equipment an I m| '/Opuij: v k- >w 1 as "ir.c
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  • 295 8 Latest Share Prices SINGAPORE Tues Both the Lond and Malayan sh n c markets had moderately good inquiries for Rubber shares today. Malayan tin shares were hesitant, though the price of the tin metal reached an all-time high. Industrials remained firm. P r 1 c c changes yesti lay were
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  • 225 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force, as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: FREE MARKET CURRENCIES BELLING BUYING T. T./O l>. IT. O U 30 i6C d s H' 3's London 2/4 332 24 7/32 IK 1/4 2 4 6/ib I i US3
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  • 474 8 FIRST FISHING TRI ALS WITH NEW GEAR SOON Standard Staff Reporter. PRELIMINARY investigations, which began m August for the Singapore Government to base a full-scale survey of the production ana marketing of fish, are almost completed, the Colony Fisheries Officer, Mr. T. W. Burdon, told The Standard yesterday. The Fisheries
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  • 117 8 OSBORNE ChappeJ l\ >ta »rt thefol ri C returns for the qua: ter 1 30, 1951. hi'iitlt'i i.ing: Tin Dredfinc Pic«l« Limited S*.<i Gopcng ii'.illi--l. li:iii(.<l Sonjrkani !:n l.imitr-d HI Kent (F.M.S.) Tin I)r>(liin»; I.inri.-d 2.1K0 The Kint.i Tin Macs, lii'iih<l 2,158 Killimh.ill lin. I.iniiud, 3.080
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  • 31 8 GENEVA. Oct. 10. (UP! Russia has accepted a United Nation? proposal to join In negotiations to sell grain to Western Europe. Conversations will begin m November, pi« i
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  • 9 8 Rubber Is Up Another Six Cents NOON (M t»J
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  • 20 8 W DEI HI fcer^ v. esi tn ss The miss prenberg, it for B n Gern-.
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  • 165 8 RUBBER The latest* Singapore rubber prices yesterday <Ott. 10 1 were per 11): Buyers Seller v No. 1 RSS Spot look s |Lli FOB m bales Oc No. 1 K.S.v SI.SB si Bl No 2 R.S.S. IL<7] II 6t| No :>• li s.s. <I. (.t*;. si.),; lone: Firm
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  • 24 8 LOXDON. 0 10 ter) A Japanese trade delegation arrive i here by air front Tokyo for a mont r of Britain
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  • 387 9 Korea Was Dull Standard Shipping Reporter Tin iii-'lit fleet-carrier, H.M.S. Triumph, with 13,350 tons displace- into Singapore yesterday. Hers were the first British planes to v North Korean invading forces shortly after June 25. Her flits md Fireflies made over 900
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  • 162 9 Felix Roussel Is A Caterer's Dream Mandard Shipping Reporter ■'-XCE of three French merchant shipsi week will be something m the way one catering firm m Robinson Road. The ships are the Abbeville I (yesterday); Saint Marcouf (today); Felix Roussel (tomorrow I The first-named is a Chargeurs Etetmis freighter, while
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  • 125 9 Japs Start Bullding New Navy 1 Oct. 10 (RevI kro Okubo. I the Maritime said de-'■>-n made to i boats to iI I Coast Giu. reports Kyo- urm> today. Oktibo said. 29 i> v under conBe added that ia add lion to thrse yes- lormer Japanese ships and 25 •ttns
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  • 115 9 Standard Staff Reporter X.L.M Royal Dutch Airlines had probably their busiest day m Singapore yesterday when they handled nine aircraft and 250 passengers at Kallang Airport. The aircraft were: four Skymasters, two Dakotas, two Convaii airliners, and a Constellation. "Phew, what a day." said two
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  • 94 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 10 (AP)— The American President Lines plans to build three fast round-the-world cargo-passenger liners to replace three now on the way which the United States Government wants for military service. The proposed ships would be bigger than the 13,000-ton vessels now under
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  • 30 9 ATHENS, Oct. 9 UP— Greek military authorities charged today that the Bulgarians were trying to divert the flow of the Evros River to claim Alpha Island.
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    29 9 Ihe *****-ton Willem Ruys, of the Rotterdam Lloyd, which sails for Holland and Knrland tonLhi witfc 1W passengers from Singapore. Her complement from Indonesia »ofii<uiii will be far greater.
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  • 13 9 kt 10— CAPVMerchanta ea!n C -npany 3 harl ifl i■
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  • 55 9 LONDON. Oct. 10 (AP) Firs! Polish ship to visit Cominist China has reached Tientsin and its crew is being entertained m Peking, Peking radio said on Won iay. In a report monitored m London. Peking radio said the ship Warta brought a cargo of g <
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  • 485 9 Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW HIGH m harbour movements was topped by shipping congesting the Singapore Docks last week. when on one day alone 14 vessels were awaiting berths and were clustering m the roadstead. Agents were pleading for space, ship's officers were wondering
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  • 172 9 CHEQUES CASE HONGKONG, Oct. in— (AP)— Three Chinese, accused of bri Lging into the Colony. half a million U.S. dollars worth of U.S. Treasury pension cheques, were refused bail on Monday and remanded into police custody for three days. The court refused br.il on grounds that
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  • 36 9 AUCKLAND. N.Z. Oct. 10 (AP) Arthur Cecil Clarke. now on the staff of the Port of London Authority, has been appointed general Manage? of the Auckland Harbour Board at £3.000 sterling a year.
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    • 111 9 |E3 GCIAI TRANSPACIFIC SKRVICF Overland 1 I >< Angeles, AU American Canadian Cities feauDs Shan »wi 26 Oct 27 Oct 28/30 Oct ir;r r»r BMStaaa Koke. fokobam? i«h Trn^hiDuifoi r a kabar T^ioctao HHJLAS StKVICE USA (WEST COAST)- N iDli via I APA. UONGKONG. i'por* tor Colombo. Bombay. Kjracm. Bahre.n
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    • 458 9 BAIUNGS fIOM SCANDINAVIA I X CONTINUE I Spore P S ham fraan; "J^r*T««f for Saigon ft Bangkok 15-17 Oct 13 14 Oel I*-12 Oc*. "Korea 1 far Bangkok. Manila. Honj Kong. Kobe Yokohama. 29-30 Oct "Dan Hrn" far Bangkok HO Not -NordbwaT- for Sai«oo 6c Bangkok 17-18 Not "Kina" for
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    • 186 9 I firm arrivals rf^^ r^ f [and DEPARTURES j I Arrivals PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS CUPPER "SLEEPERETTE" from Manila ETA 8 a.m. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from London, Rome, Cairo, Calcutta ETA 8.15 p.m. from Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta ETA 2.30 p.m. KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta ETA 6.30 a.m. GARUDA INDONESIAN
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    • 143 9 FSDFFFAF COASTAL MOVEMENTS Departures (Yesterday): Kampar from Buk for X. Borneo, Marudu from Miri for Labuan. Mentakab for Palembang. Scudai for Kuantan, Sirusa for Malacca, Stia for Penang. Seremban from Penang for Phuket. Arrivals (Today): Kustbris at Bangkok, Malim from Tumpat, I Serdang from Pontianak, Membau at Penang from Seumawe.
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    • 145 9 1 IN and OUT OF HARBOUR]! In Port: Tosari, sailing for Palembang on Oct 14. In Port: Pinidua i-uiimg date for Jakarta pending. In Port: Tairca Bailing for Hongkong on Oct. 12. Oct. 11: Socotra, sailing for UK and Continent on Oct. 14. Oct. 12: Ozarda, sailing for Saigon on
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    • 184 9 inn; k kii j* Norfoay, i;. Elaog^ H k An; S lane Sirusa. Sin I on. X.v: X 5 Giang S Bin Ho Wan, Hone Ann, Sedili, Katong, P. Kidjani ir. Ammij at y, rung Soi Nl- gamas, Finback Tin Cr >ak< r, Kih s ton, Relau. 8.. ah Bi
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  • 187 11 Your Marriage tl r H Kling To know In-Laws j v a oid fre- with your f the contrary. know youi ami fatHer-in-bte. By pick up the kind of expect to lead •rled. And help you r relationship, s to watch for i te company of which will ||pg I
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  • 89 11 Otto 's Back On The Air D Oct 10 -C ■-::> Pieckewitz/ 1 1 v:.: ComißUl back on the B rlin beiet 7 listeners led the American lh re |vest& tiths "Cwnra te poked fur ai Ihe m East Ger- m ri ."n the pro- :::ed, zone RIAS fans return
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  • 77 11 NEW YORK. Oct. 9 (INS) Visitors to the house of the future will actually nave fairy-, tale tells on their toes. A new type of doormat that rings a bell automatically when it's stepped on has just i been developed. The mat i.s made of rubber m
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  • 680 11  - G.I.'s And Their Girls In Japan HAL BOYLE Sweethearts They Left Behind By KOREA, Oct. 10 (AP) It was night and the clean, neat stars looked down on a bit of the earth darkened by blood stains and loud with growling guns. The captain was one of thousands of American
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    32 11  -  Ed Reed By "What I eallcd you down here about, Dad I can't see #utjrs y©uve reported the five dollars a month room *ML that I paid Mother." ™-t<i
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  • 142 11 LOXDOX, Oct. 10 (INS) Animals arriving at London Airport will soon be able to register at their own "hotel." The Royal Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has raised £9,900 towards the project and building will be started soon. The "hotel"' will include a reception area,
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  • 248 11 DARWIN, Oct. 10 (AP)— The thinly-peopled Northern Territory of Australia may hold vast deposits of uranium ore. Already five radioactive ore deposits have been found two m the northern part of the territory at Rumjungle and Ferguson River and three smaller ones m the
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  • 462 11 THE DOCTOR SAYS By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Written for NBA Service T^HE first week m October m the United States has been set aside to emphasize the employment of the physically handicapped. The fact that it is still necessary to
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    • 172 11 w% WSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE ssword Puzzle ■t ni— II gods G AJLIAj ILIEIA NrTPifclJ 1 SISSST KIIIaItI |ylallle|.[lidlD 65 Doga.a 66 Compos polal DOWN 67— Native metal r—~~. I— Swiss river ml 7 I. o I. 2— Hidden gunman 7 o 3— Parent (colloq.) 4— Danish Island t, >
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    • 138 11 B"V^T rtX»JT WORW\/ NONSENSE) I |!il RIGHT--) T] If PiDN'T I SC-VE P^ "7 'S-Tl lf ???7,kJ- iB V^ ABOUT IT-- n^LUr-- IT'LL KEEP T F fVEaOrPOO^gk-. J X THAT PROBLEM t. Jif 1 V~^" I v 1 K-if s^* "^^<l l v' A ■v A. "J t/^^ 1^ J
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  • 398 12 PLAYING their best game m the Colony so far the All-Indonesian louring footballers beat Combined Services one-nil at Jalan Besar Stadium >eSlerda Heavy rai.i earlier m the afternoon kept hundreds of would-be .pectators away andjhe slippery *rfj«^A^TSSl they have beaten Singapore "A", Chinese, Combined Services, and
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  • 188 12 ENGLISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Oct. 10— <AP)— Following are the latest English Soccer results: CiiHLENGE CLP Ist ROUND Tottenham H 1 Houiuflow 2 Leyton O. 1 Westham U. 2 Miilwall 2 Chelsea 1 Fulham 1 Chaiiton A. 3 Crystal P. 1 Arsenal 9 (after extra time> Hendon 3 Wal'stow A.
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  • 219 12 Motor Club Gymkhana On Sunday SEVEN events will make up the Singapore Motor Club's gymkhana programme at the Police Training School, Thomson Road on Sunday. Cars and motor cycles will be together m two events balloon bursting and "buckets and pins" while, the "Chicane" blind driving and an obstacle race
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  • 254 12 Krian Rovers Beat Taiping Chinese 2-1 PARIT BUXTAR. Oct. 9. -The Krian Rovers scored a creditable victory when they beat the i Taiping Chinese Recreation j Club dv 2 goals to 1 m a friendly hockey match played here yesterday. The game was played at a fast pace and the
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  • 60 12 MANILA. Oct. ilO-^AP)— President Elpidio Quirino last night radioed his congratula- i lions to Felicismn Ampon' on i v. ir-.:.;:-.4 the Men's tSin 1 c tennis title m Pan-American tour:.-/ at Mexico City. Quirino told the Philippines Ho 1 tennis ph ye* "your c tuntrjmen
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  • 64 12 TAIPING. Tues.— The REME qualified for the final of the Taiping District S ccer Knockout c>rr.pt'titicn when they eliminated the Chinese Combined "B by 2 goals to 1 at the EspfaffHHMl today. Centre-forward Richards gave Ihe scddiers a 2-nil lead m the Snt haH
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  • 60 12 PENANG, Mon. Penang Free School beat Bukit Mertajam HUh School by nine points tone try and two penalties) to nil this evening. After an even first half, the home team pressed hard m the second half and managed to score two penalties through Lirn 1 Yeow Swee.
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  • 142 12 SAIGON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) The Indian Table Tennis team visiting Saigon won both its silver trophy exhibition matches against South Vietnam by 3-2. Sivaraman, former Indian national champion was m excellent form and beat Vietnamese champions. Mai Van Chat and Philippe Nho after
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  • 47 12 THE Malay Inter-School Sports will be held at the Geylang Malay School ground tomorrow at 2 p.m. All guests are requested to enter by Sims Avenue and not Lor on g 23. Mr. R. M. Young, Acting Director of Education will give away the prizes.
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  • 224 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Tamilians Physical Culture A »ciation held the Selangor Club to a goalless draw at hockey this evening on the Padang. The game was played on a rain-sodden ground and ball control was difficult. Highlight of the day's play was
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    92 12 Photo by Kuala Lumpur Malay girls during the past two seasons have made big strides m badminton skill and now include players who are expected shortly to make their mark m open championships. A large part m building up the enthusiasm has been played by the Selangor Malays badminton association,
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  • 313 12 Negri Cup Final Ends In Draw SEREMBAN, Tues.— The St. Paul's Old Boys' Association and the Old Georgians' Association became the joint holders of the Lim Kee Siong Cup m the initial year of its competition yesterday afternoon when m the final match they drew, each side scoring two goals.
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  • 92 12 K. Pilah Badminton SEREMBAN, Tues The Sun Seng B.P. of Kuala Pilah defeated the N.S. Malays by four games t9 one m a Negri Sembilan Junior Inter-team match played here yesterday. Results (the Sun Seng players mentioned first): Singles: Lee Cheok Woo beat Abdul Razak 15-5, 18-17; Lee Chee Kah
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  • 49 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Keen competition is expected m the Women's Open Singles for the "Standard Championship Cup' presented by Mr. Rabashim Seedin. This is the first time m the history of badminton m Johore that Malay women are participating m the Johore Bahru District Championship tournament.
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  • 173 12 LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter A.P.)— Lord Astor's French Squadron, who will be ridden by champion jockey Gordon Richards, was tonight made 10-1 favourite for Wednesday's Cesarewitch handicap when the card was called over at the Victoria Club here. White Rose remained at 100-8, while quoted unchanged
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  • 342 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Club beat the Selangor Eurasians by nine points (3 penalties) to nil m a return Rugby fixture on the Padang this evening. Heavy rain which fell before the match and a steady drizzle which fell during the course of
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  • 135 12 PENANG, Tues. The Ifuslim Recreation Club beat tinIndian Recreation Club by two goals to one m the semi-fin a of the Victory cup soccer competition played on the Westlands School ground today. In spite of a waterlogged pitch the game was interesting Midway m
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  • 292 12 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The Joe LouisEzzaril Charles world heavyweight title hunt may prove to have been the last big open air fijjht m the I'nited States. Some American sports writers declare the death knell of such contests was sounded with the advent
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  • 123 12 PARIS. Gvt 10 U 5| Indianapolis 100 n race next May .-,< v. bf on of the seven Interns events counting for th< «i car racing championsh was announced 01 Other events chosen ■> International A Sporting Committi Dual meeting artSwitzerland: Grand May 27: Belgium: Gi
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  • 75 12 Kuala Trenggai i the second 5 eai I school b vs becamt games champions ii sion m the am for Malay scho< \i There was a ing to m BOOM kot'niy competing m I sections. Airing those I e» I Mentri Besar, uh< 8 bin Haii Idrus. the
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  • 564 12 Cricket Scoring System: Annual Storm Begins LONDON, Oct. 10: (Rcuter)— -Criti* i« m the scoring method m the English County Crieta Championship is almost an annual oemm-nce. It needs only one letter to a national newspaper t produce a flood of correspondence for or against any change m the system
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    • 29 12 w m m M M fl yjtfWZZ*' o'*0 BY THE MAKERS ENC AUN TONG^jl 1 TIGER MEDICAL HALL fiX ■^t|H 1 1 1 1 m m J of course\
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    • 48 12 HIGH CLASS WATCHES All leadrp. Watch I) niors fk BALLROOM f^ H? \gi\i 11 ni> SOON S M II km m v BMP (H'posnt m 2 \nKI.I) CA»A« I fashionable Famous American CORO JEWELLERY Earrings, Bracelets Brooches and Necklets S. P. H. de Silva 45 Hi?h St. BtePM
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    • 62 12 TlMES€|ji HIGH TIDES at the principal results m Malaya: TODAY Singapore 10.35 10.45 Malacca 7.22 7.49 Port Dickson 6.03 6.30 Port Sham 4.5G 5.23 Penan? 12.20 12.27 TOMORROW: Singapore 11.00 11.26 Malacca 8.04 8.27 Port Dickson 6.45 7.08 Port Sham 5.42 6.09 Penan? 12.57 1.06 FRIDAY Singapore 11.27 Malacca 8.44
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