Singapore Standard, 16 October 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard v:L i NO. 106 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 319 1 UN Forces 40 M. From Pyongyang Itt'O, Oft 1"» rtran spearhe ids tonigh U\ road i suction I ting to lat Reuter-AAP) Speeding t Beared the outskirts of 0 air miles southeast of 01 frontline reports. United Nations troops, closng a knockout punch as he C tmmunists rallied for the
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  • 43 1 S. Koreans Capture Yonghung V Korb X s I:> j N m- i I iamhu a 35- c 1 p- enl ices 160 r the 3fth i troops their i .r J, Kan < S tank- i North v re- c toward tl j
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  • 21 1 S J t a troJ K< iv j J Road last I I I oral i
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  • 24 1 NG, Oct. 15- (AP.- i irean ment i n issuance i to e.\; rt raw cu r i
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  • 113 1 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, waves farewell to the 50. Colony officials. Legislative Councillors and prominent citizens just before boarding the BOAC Argonaut plane for London yesterday at Kallang. Sir Franklin who will attend the House of Commons session, told The Standard that he
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  • 242 1 Harding Gloomy Over I-C TOKYO. Oct. 1.l (UP)—Advance elements ol the British 29th Brigade arrived m Sasebo, m southern Japan, today on their way to join the United Nations forces m Korea General Sir John Harding, Coznmander-in-Chiel ol the British Land Forces m the Far Fast, told a press conference
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  • 95 1 Rhea Govt Rejects Limitation Of Power To S. Korea TOKYO. Oct. 15 (Reuter)— Dr. Syngman Rhee's Government m a statement yesterday rejected limitation of its authority to Smith Korean territory below the 38th Parallel, it was reported here from Seoul. The rejection followed an urgent session of the South Korean
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  • 56 1 ABERTILLERY, WALES. Oct. 15 (AP)— George Daggar, 71 Labour M.P. for Abertillery. died last night at his home here. His death cut the Labour government's majority m Parliament to six. Mr. Daggar, a former coal miner, was first elected to Parliament m 1929. He was
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  • 155 1 Asks Muslims Included In Marriage Bill A resolution to appeal to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimsun, to include Muslims m the Layeock Marriage Bill, was passed by the Singapore Women's Welfare Association at a meeting held at the S.V ll*iU yesterday. Tiie Association announced that it would "m
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  • 418 1 Truman Confers With Mac A., Says Asia Red Peril Lan Be Overcome Truman Issues Statement WAKE ISLAND, Oct. 15 (AP)— President Truman I I met with General Douglas Mac Arthur here today m a conference dealing with the I Red perils m Asia and declared "we are confident that we
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  • 36 1 A house m Goodwood Hill, the residence of Mr. J. D. Haskin, was burgled during the early hours of yesterday morning. Silverware and kitchen utensils to the value of about $500 were stolen. Picture.
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  • 64 1 MACARTHUR'S spokesman tonight flatly denied the North Korean charges to the United Nations that South Koreans or Americans were using Japanese troops m the Korean .war. Only Japanese remotely connected with the war, were manning Japanese ships chartered by the United Nations to move
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  • 338 1 I TOKYO, Oct. 15 (IP) j General Douglas Mac Arthur I returned to Japan today [from his Wake Island conference with President j Truman and declared that j the President's trip to the Pacific would he hailed with "great enthusiasm throughout the Far East.*'
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  • 1598 1 President Rides In Old Chev; Meeting Held In Hum ble Hu t President Truman and Gen. Douglas MacAruthr hare met m a brief conference of barely three hours. Wake Island's radio facilities prevented prompt reporting of full details. White House correspondents of the Associated Press, International News Service and the
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    33 2 photo These twa white Brahmini calves were born aboard the American freighter Brooklyn Heights on Friday, when the ihip lay off Pulau Bukom before enteriner Sineanore Docks over the weekend.- Standard
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  • 341 2 Standard Staff Reporter One hundred and ninety-nine passengers aboard the Isbrandtsen Line ship Brooklyn Heights— which arrived is weekend from Madras— are feeling rather seasick and sorry for themselves. But two of them were weD enough to give birth as
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  • 162 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOR the expansion of Singapore haibeuf^ari area of. 83,414 square feet comprising the foreshore and sea-bed off Telok Blangah is being given to the Singapore Harbour Board on a 99-year lease. future developments- m the area will Include the construction of
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  • 99 2 More Room For Daily -Paid Mun. Employees Standard Staff Reporter DAILY-PAID employees of the Singapore Municipality who are married and have children, will soon he given additional accommodation, The Standard learns. At present, these employees are allocated one room, about 140 square feet m area, if they are married. No
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    97 2 photo Standard CADETS of Singapore Squadron of the Air Training Corps who paraded at a local cinema to 'show the flag m connection with the screening, of the film 'The Big Lift', which deals with the American part m the Berlin Air Lift. The R.A.F. staged a demonstration of parachutes,
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  • 75 2 Woman Allowed 51 ,500 Bail BAIL of (1 500 s granted to 16-ye i Id w< iman, I. Ik Ah Bee ot Geylang Road, m the Singapore Fourth Police Court when she appeared on a charge ol running a chap-ji-Jri lottery. Lek was alleged to have been •< mi d
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  • 57 2 Flies Here, But Too Late For Funeral MISS Chia Kirn B<>k. 23. second daughter of the late Mr. Chia Lay Phor, well-known Singapore contractor arrived yesterday by Qantas Constellation two hours too late to attend her father's funeral. Miss Chia is a medical student m Sydney. She as late because
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  • 51 2 DESPATCH fees for riarcel? posted m Singapore and addressed to places with which the Cash-on-Deiivery Service is m operation are increased to 30 cents for the first S2O plus 15 cents for ever}' additional Sin from Oct. 1. This is announced m Government Gazette supplement issued
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  • 64 2 I IPOH. Sun. "J was sick and am still sick." said 2a- year-old special constable Nan bin Panjang Abdul Rashid 1 when he claimed trial belore Magistrate Che Bahaudin vesi terday on a charge of deser- tion from his post at Klabang Estate, Chemor Road, on Aug. 15.
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  • 650 2 Standard Staff Reporter AT A MEETING attended by more than 300 Malay women and about 100 men, including some members of the Legislative Council and Municipal Commissioners, Che Zharah binte INoor Mohamed, President of the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association,
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  • 65 2 photo. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, second from right. ManagingDirector of Straits Trading Company and Legislative Councillor, left Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut plane to attend the Tin Study Group meeting at Geneva. Pictured at Kallang Airport to see him off are, left to right,
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  • 307 2 S'pore Co-op Society Now On Its Feet .AFTER four years of hard work, the Singapore Co-opera-tive Stores Society Ltd., now j stands on a solid basis, said the Society's president, Mr. .John l Eber. at a luncheon at Rallies Inst .tut ion yesterday, on the occasion of the Co-op's fourth
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  • 204 2 Standard Shipping Reporter TRAVELLING "Deck-' to Indian ports from Singapore these days is no longer a Black -Hole of Calcutta. It has, indeed, its really bright, homey aspects, as I discovered yesterday whdn deck passengers started to settle down m their roomy quarters
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  • 306 2 Puturt Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal Gown tinned the running of classes for •fitter* (lolony Government Trade School beginning m September term. These classes, which v.J! be f r 2 for theory and two hours on Friday cation, will be open to
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  • 105 2 HEARING ni the charge ■gainst Ng Ka. S aged 44. who was <-■ eg to have shot .Mr. Yoof v.- former president i the S lap "re Chi nese Ctiambe* [Commerce, will open today in] the Singapore Assise O irt Mr. Yong died on M. last
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  • 77 2 A MUNICIPAL Con,- I i has been asked To reconsidi the question of* ,i' g i Municipal Vehicles the n r provided by Singapore Mur undertakings. The main object ol advertising the gas seri ia I promote good consume! against the time when Department i
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  • 43 2 JOSEF Kutron, Kungai war criminal who sen < d years m Changi iail for offenoes r*nmmitted during the occupation. was deported from Singapore yesterday to li i gary. Efutron put al a BO AC Coi tellation foi R;ime.
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  • 42 2 LONDON. fX I I [.AP*- j set of one table and five cl j each contributed by Singapore I and North Borueo stand the Interview r i n ol Britain's h 1! c of C moiis v. i tomon o\v.
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  • 21 2 MR P Travelling I Scout London, v. pore v ..nrier at Arrangerru Ifi for Scout
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  • 318 3 Natulan! Staff Correspondent \1 V U MPLR. Sun. Technical assistants it ir inaugural meeting here today to form 11 r( |inical Services Union to carry on their f better -alarics. This was the resolution taken "i i u« fr«* "B P arts
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  • 84 3 UMNO SEEKS SPECIAL RESERVES d Staff Con -pondent J S -The wants t Government to areas as :a'. a y reserves. Ha... g, Kan> Jermal 3 want G "nunenl con Birk and areas Cram res tattoos rly meeting IXO Yo ith Section were ling m P Wellesley Fund. Ie new
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  • 17 3 Slalf Co respondent The 536 hero v elect a a meete Settifeittee rt 30.
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  • 72 3 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sun. The Kedah Indian community have formed a central committee to find ways and means of raising money for the Assam j earthquake victims. The committee will launch a door-to-door collection of dona- tions m cash and kind. Sale oi
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  • 205 3 Meeting Opposes Government Move Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Sun. Trade Union representatives who met m the Perak Clerical Union premises this morning strongly opposed Government's move to re-open toddy shops on estates. Mr. John Emmanuel, Perak Labour Councillor, criticised Government's action as one of "•introducing one evil to stop another
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  • 489 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Perak Flying Club may undertake air drops to mines and estates by powered gliders if there is sufficient demand for this form of delivery service m the state. The Club Captain, Mr. R. L. Akers
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  • 371 3 SLLAftGUR— today Majestic: Fashion Parade (Cantonese): 12. 3. 7 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Nancy Goes To Rio: 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: Barsaat (Hindi) 6, 6.15 and 9 p.m. Rex: City Lights: 12.30, 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. Madras: Flower Street (Mandarin): 12.:0, 2.30, 6.30 and j
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  • 124 3 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA'S tin output for the past nine months totalled 43,584 ton s highest output for corresponding periods since the liberation. Compared with 1949 output, this year's production showed an increase of 2,566 tons over the same period. Perak's output topped the list
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  • 82 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun. The high price of rubber is causing some small holders to lose interest m food cultivation, states the September report of the Negri Sembilan Agricultural Department. The report, however, adds that the cultivation of tapioca m the Chua Settlement and
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  • 31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A mass protest meeting against fee Benharn Report, sponsored by the Johore Civil Services Association, will be held here at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The executive Council of lhe Federation of Interpreters' I nion at a score! meeting here today, decided to serve notice on the Chief Secretary setting out m the strongest terms, the demands of the Union and at the name
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  • 94 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A Supper-Dance m aid of the Johore Anti-T.B. Fund, sponsored by Mrs. Nina Su, was held at the International Club, last night. About 300 guests including the British Adviser and Mrs. J. Falconer, Dato Wan Idris bin
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  • 124 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The pilot train of the Kuala Lumpur to Penang night mail was derailed m Selangor last night. Another pilot train w r as also derailed m Perak the same night. A Malayan Railway announcement today states that owing to the derailment
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  • 108 3 Buddhists Form Fellowship Centre Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. More than 200 Buddhists unanimously passed a resolution to establish the Federation of Malaya Centre of World Fellowship of Buddhists at a vegetarian party held at the Penang Buddhist institute today. The lunch was given by the Buddhist temples m Penang
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  • 441 4 Reinforcements From Madagascar On Way To Indo-China Fronts PARIS, Oct. 14 (Reuler) Reinforcements from Madagascar and North Africa are on their way to Indo-China to aid French troops which have suffered recent setbacks, Government sources stated today. The number of reinforcements was not stated. But they were described as only
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  • 43 4 US Forces In Berlin Boosted I **>hin<;to\ Oct is Mm- I ;,n- "3 ,h u forces ib .dl I pMmt r.l units ol the Rrgirornl .-vices «*ce the i realist c ition of the j I mi 10 ied to move j pe.
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  • 25 4 :> Rev- Radio that the ucation of the Government the ~ned Fu the that it G UniverI foreign m the
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  • 224 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 15 (Reui ter-AAP) The United States Consulate General m Hongkong j has empowered Vice-Consuls j Lindsay Grant and Robert j Hoard to handle the revalida- tion of America visas issued !to foreign nationals prior to j Oct. 12. It was announced that
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  • 99 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (AP) Forty-four passengers who spent harrowing hours over the Atlantic, en route to New York from London, with two of their plane's four engines dead, arrived m New York safely today aboard a second plane. A Pan-American StratoCruiser landed
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  • 198 4 WAS H IN G TON. Cd IS (AP) Senior United States officials, with an eye on the ike Island conferen< c, on Saturday predicted a gui k m Tease m military aid to Indo-China They said it is needed to meet the growing threat
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  • 34 4 I Troops of the 65th Engineers. 25th Infantry, Division repair bridge road to Chiniu during advance against the North Korean forces m that section US Army nhoto via Pana Newsphoto.
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  • 96 4 LONDON. Oct. 15 (Router) —Two mid-air collisions last night caused casualties among R.A.F. air crews engaged m "Exercise Emperor." Over the Portsmouth area, southern England, two Meteor jet fighters- collided. One pilot was killed. The other plane landed safely. Six bodies were recovered early today
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  • 106 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 15 (AP) Hongkong police on Saturday escorted 34 returned Chinese students from America across the border into Communist China. Twelve other students, who arrived with the group aboard the APL liner President Cleveland, had valid passports for this colony and were
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  • 81 4 WITH TRUMAN IN SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 (UP) A Navy radio telephoned the United Press bureau Saturday night and asked if they might have the scores of the Notre Dame-Tulane foothall game and the Army-Michigan clash. "It is very very important." said the Navy
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  • 59 4 WASH IG TON, Oct. 15 (UP) Government officials reported today that Spanish Falangists will be admitted to the United States despite the Communist control law that bars totalitarian^. Justice and State Departments, which supervise the operation of the law. are taking the attitude that
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  • 75 4 SPOKANE. Washington, Oct. 15 (UP) Vice-President 'A1 b c n Bark ley predicted Thursday night that the Alaska and Hawaii statehood bills will be adopted m the next session of Congress. "1 feel cert n in despite some strong opposition that both bills will become
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  • 374 4 Vishinsky's Call For Peace Not Sincere Tu bby WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (UP)— State Department spokesman Roper Tubby ihaigril Saturday that Russian Forei«ni Minister Andrei Yislimsk\ a s want |>«'a«'«*** speech m the United Nations Friday was 1 ■llrdh and uncommon".**' Tubby, m a statement to the United Press, accused the
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  • 365 4 USSR Said Switching To Near East LONDON, Oct. 15 (UP) Diplomatic quarters said Saturday that tin re was i v i< ence that following the disappointing appraisal if military i lties m the Far East. R was switching signa Near East I find other means tackling the Western superior ah*
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  • 223 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAL4 LUMPUR, Sun. Timber merchants m the Federation m lhe last few days, received inquiries from Japanese buyers for their rhia fa the first time since the war that Japan has shown any tin Mulivan timber. Japanese buyers are particularly
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  • 81 5 Custodian 's Powers Defined C 'odian v. not be f iemy his :ustodj i is Absent baa no Bi is Select C6n> raa V" :V> giden I not i the i I rise- i t Colony e• any s m daim- n-enc lian the entitled to lispute or subject m
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  • 16 5 Stal Reporter 9 ngapore n fa .s Witt] er b p ol T
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  • 34 5 A 79-YEAR-OLD woman, Chan Gee Loe. of Syed Alwi Road, pleaded guihy m the Singapore Fourth Police Court to assisting m -running a chap-ji-ki lottery. She was bound over for one year.
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  • 133 5 Standard Staff Correspondent FOURTEEN of the batch of 25 Chinese recruited m June for police training have since left the Force. Five were dismissed four for making "no effort" to learn and one for bad conduct. The others left on medical grounds. Commenting on
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  • 44 5 MALACCA, Sun. Mr. K. Ramanathan, President of the M.1.C., told The Standard today that the decision of the Pahang Government not to reopen toddy shops m estates m the State was welcomed by the M.I.C. He said the estate ,'abourers would benefit.
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  • 585 5 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME »S4 Metres and 41.7 Metres) i» IB a.m. For the Schools: 9. 55 Interlude; 10 a.m News; 10.50 For the Schools; I p.ui Monday Matinee; 1 :'.<) News: 1 45 Cowboy Songs; 6 p.m. Programme Summary; AM Composer of the Week Dvorak: AM
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  • 387 5 Standard Staff Reporter TWO people who will be very much missed by the Colony are already entering on a round of farewells, before leaving for England now that their Singapore sojourn no short one is at an end and a
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  • 262 5 Standard Staff Reporter CHILDREN born -to residents of Singapore should be allowed to enter the Colony with their parents without obtaining visas, if they (the children) are m possession of valid documents issued by the Chinese government. The Singapore Oversea Chinese Lodging
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  • 174 5 THE Singapore Municipal President. Mr. T. P. F McNeice will open the Malayan Teachers' Art Exhibition at the British Council Hall on Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. Tne exhibition is the first of its kind and is arranged by the Singapore Art Society, "under the
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  • 96 5 THIRTY -six-year-old Chan Cheok pleaded guilty m die Singapore Second District Court to a charge of being m possession of 10 tahils of opium. It was stated that on Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. Chan was stopped by a revenue officer at the Singapore Harbour Board
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  • 32 5 COLONEL G. E. Morgan of the Women's Ruval Auxiliary Corps at G.H.Q. Far East Land Forces, has returned to Singapore by Qantas Constellation after consultations with the War Office.
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  • 1052 5 Standard Market Correspondent FROM aquatics to rubber and tin prices, Malaya had a record breaking week. On Tuesday the metal reached an all-time Malayan high of $432 per picul, followed by further advances to $440 on Thursday from where it regressed to $433
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  • 567 6 PARIS, Oct. 15 (AP)— Khadre HA louny, a M-year-oia omc«u of the Egyptian National Physical Education Department, virtually clinched the world's weightlifting championship for Egypt Saturday tiifflit hv scoring an overwhelming triumph m the middleweight. night by scoring an uv- j^p^ hoisted 125 kilograms
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  • 421 6 Negri Hockey Trial SEREMBAN. Sun— Yesterday's state trial revealed the makings of a fine hockey team m Negri this season. The match ended m a draw, the Colours and Wnites each scoring two goals, and it was sufficient indication of the well balanced nature of the two sides. But Negri
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  • 213 6 UK Rugby Results LONDON. Oct. 14 (Reuter) Following are the latest U.K. Rugby results: Blackheath 3 Newport 15 L. Welsh 10 Coventry 0 L. Scottish (i Rosslyn Pk. 10 W/C WalkWaspg 21 ers S. XV 3 B.ith »> Somerset P. 5 Bedford 21 Irish 3 Bradford 40 Sheffield 17 Cross
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  • 252 6 The results of Singapore Junior inter-club matches played at the Haw Par Gymnasium hall m Rangoon Road yesterday were: Mayflower B.P. beat S.C.S.A. by five games to nil. Results (Mayflower mentioned first): Singles Tan Guan Hong beat Ismail bin Ahmad w.0., Seah Kirn Teck beat Ng Liang
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  • 196 6 By Jim Chambers A. P. Sportswriter LONDON, Oct. 15 (AP)— Newport, just about the best Rugby Union side m Wales this season, showed up the limitations of Blackheath at the Rectory Field on Saturday as they defeated the London outfit 15-3. A thrustful attacking line
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  • 59 6 IPOH, Sun— The Malay Sports Club of Kinta will sponsor a team to take part m the Malay Quadrangular Hockey Meet at Kuala Lumpur during the Christmas holidays. The other three competing states are Selangor, Pahang and Neqri Sembilan. The Perak team will be picked after some
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  • 76 6 AMICABLE Athletic Association held a bumper two-day celebration over the last week-end on the occasion of the association's 22nd anniversary. Highlight of the celebrations was the dinner at Southern Hotel roof garden on Saturday night, which was attended by more than 700 members and guests. The varied entertainments
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  • 135 6 England Trounce Wales ABERTILLERY, Oct. 14 (Reuter) England proved worthy winners by 22 points to four over Wales m the season's first Rugby League International here today. Their score was made up of three goals, two penalty goals and four tries to the two penalty of Wales. Wales, nevertheless, played
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  • 280 6 Singapore's Police team won the team Challenge Cup at the motor gymkhana organised by the Singapore Motor Club and held at the Singapore Police Training ground yesterday. The gymkhana was m aid of the Singapore Police Boy's Club Fund. Eight women took part m
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  • 273 6 WINNING the 100 yards and the 220, lanky Ibrahim bin Falli of the V.M.M.A. scored six points to become the champion' athelete at the Muslim New Year Soorts meet held at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The most strenuous event of the meet was the tug-of-war
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  • 63 6 BARODA, Oct. 15: (Reuter). At the end of the second day's play m the Commonwealth versus Baroda match here today the Home side was 89 runs behind on the first innings had scored 79 for the loss of two second innings wickets. Commonwealth were all out m
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  • 250 6 PENANG, Sun.— A most interesting event m the Chinese Swimming Club competitions took place this afternoon at Tanjong Bungah where record number of competitors numbering 225 men, women and children availed themselves of the annual one-mile Tanjong Tokong swim. It was a grand sight to
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  • 155 6 ALOR STAR, Oct. 15— The Raja of Perlis and his portner Syed Mohamed emerged champions m the Kedah Malays' open doubles tennis tournament played during the week-end at the Stia Kesukaan Club, Alor Star beat Syed Abdul Rahman Hussin m the final 62,
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  • 688 6 Huge Crowds, Keen Play In UK Soccer LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— ith percent records at stake m the four l^^u terest today centred on the struggle* at the h* and feet of the tables. There wen* }naiu fl n^ tive games and with fine weather the crowds t v up
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  • 146 6 LOXDOX. Oct. 14: I Router I Jaroslav Drobny. the self-exiled Czech former Davis Cup player, and Miss Jean Quertier. one of Britain's young stars, are the new covered courts champions of British tennis. In the final today Drobnv beat Geoffrey Paish. a British Davis Cup
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  • 29 6 HANOVER, Oct. 15 (AP)— Hans van Vliet of Holland, former world champion, won the international bicycle sprint race here on Saturday before a crowd of 8,000.
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