Singapore Standard, 21 October 1950

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard VOL. VSO.^II SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 69 1 I |SHP <Vt 20 (R**»»«'O The United )#(1 „r > ordered a 2."> per rent cut m ,t m ral rtiMn rl» tyre and rubber companies lh» ii" <M r i limils consumption to T."> per cent i!\ comnrnptioa of natural
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  • 15 1 Special Visa Needed for Travel In I-C 7NF I iana a] ire was the orta-
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  • 210 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UP) Assistant Secretary of State George McGhee hinted today thai the United States would consider dollar aid to Southeast Asia for economic development if adequate private financing cannot be found. En an address prepared foi I very before the
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  • 69 1 photo. General Carpentier, commanding officer of French forces m the Far East, inspects a Catholic village south of Saigon. At the right are the village notables. This village is one of those defended by Catholic local troops against the Vietminh. At General Carpentier's left, m white
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  • 347 1  -  NG SEK YEW By Standard Staff Reporter THE Colonial Development Corporation will shortly announce its first step to create industrial estates m Singapore. This will. The Standard learns from good authority, take the form of loans for the purpose of building factories.
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  • 79 1 MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA, Oct. 20 (AP) Nine men were killed and two others injured m the crash of a B-29 bomber m Okinawa, the 22nd Bombardment Wing headquarters announced here on Thursday night. Colonel Howell M. Estes Jr., commanding the wing,
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  • 35 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 70-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman pedestrian who was involved m a collision with a lorry yesterday evening, died m the General Hospital last night aa a result of her injuries.
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  • 226 1 Boyd Urges Loan To Singapore LONDON. Oct. 20 (Renter) Mr. A. Lennox Boyd (Conservative') who recently returned from Malaya, said last night that the future of Malaya must be a permanent partnership within the British Commonwealth of Malays, Chinese, Ceylonese, Indians, Europeans and others. He was speaking m a House
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  • 77 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 20. (AP).— The United States announced today it is prepared to take part m a five-power meeting on problems threatening world peace. This announcement was made m the U.N. Assembly's Political Committee by John FosterDulles, Republican party policy adviser
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  • 41 1 KARACHI, Oct. 20 (AP) Two ships of the Royal Navy and a Squadron of heavy bombers of the R.A.F. will join units of the Pakistani Navy Army and Airforce m combined operations near. Karachi next month,
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  • 171 1 Standard St?ff Reporter SINGAPORE'S housebreaking wave continued yesterday when five houses were burgled and valuables and cash to the extent of $4,120.90 were stolen. Four Chinese suspects were arrested last night m connection with the Victoria Street $2,400 armed robbery on Thursday night.
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  • 135 1 Malaya Rubber, Tin Said Not A ffected By Reds NEW YORK. o<?t. 20, (Reuter). Communist terrorist raids m Malaya are having an almost negligible effect on rubber and tin production. Mr. J. N. McHugh, Director of Public Relations m Malaya, told a press conference yesterday. The country prospered m spite
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  • 98 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Three police constables attached to the Jungle Squad were injured when a. hand grenade, thrown by an unidentified Chinese, exploded inside the billiards saloon at Sungei Bakap about 7.30 tonight. It appeared that four policemen m mufti were inside
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  • 582 1  - US Paratroops Dropped To Gut Off Reds' Retreat RUSSELL BRINES By WITH GEN. MACARTHUR IN THE AIR OVER KOREA, Oct. 20 (AP) Four thousand American parachute troops jumped into Communist territory 23 miles north of Pyongyang today m a swift thrust to cut off Red escape routes from the capital.
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  • 65 1 WITH MACARTHUR IN PYONGYANG, Oct. 20 (UP) General Douglas MacArthur released thousands of United States paratroopers over the Communist escape routes from Pyongyang today and then landed m this captured enemy capital. "The war very definitely is coming to an end," MacArihur told
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  • 145 1 US Airmen Penalized For Strafing WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Colonel Stanton S. Smith Jr., has been relieved of the command of the American fighter unit involved m the strafing of a Russkin airfield near Shkyu Rechka m the Vladivostok area on Oct. 8. The Air Force, announcing this today, added
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  • 134 1 LONDON. Oct. 20. <AP> Russia has warned the West she will not tolerate revival of a German army m Western Germany, Moscow Radio reported today. The broadcast, heard m London, said that warning was conveyed m identical notes to Britain. France and the United
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  • 62 1 Plan To Reinstate Seretse Rejected LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) Commonwealth Secretary Patrick Gordon-Walker yesterday rejected a proposal m Parliament that Seretse Khama, exiled chief designate of the Bamangwato tribe m Bechuanaland, should be recognised as chief. Seretse Khama was exiled for five years because the British Government considered his marri"*e
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  • 314 1 UN Forces Capture Pyongyang PYONGYANG, On. 3B§ (Al*) Only a few Mray shots echoed m the rubbled *»trcet* of the former Red Korean capital tonight as Ameri<-an and South Korean troop* moved into the city proper to complete its occupation. The finish of the occupation was accomplished against only light
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    • 132 1 Iff puled Store i /or I CRYSTAL J SILVERWARE J lour visit welcomed Z The I NOVELTY STORE I 88. North Bridge Rd. I Spore. On Other Pages Page Malaya's War ileoovery Praised 2 Singapore Art Fxhibition 2 Federation Views on MP's Statement 3 Claim For Return of House Pciiinj
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  • 198 2 **Says SCBA THE STRAITS Chinese British Association is of the opinion that the minimum marriage age of minors should be 16 years. This resolution was passed at a committee meeting of rhe SCBA recently. In view of the strong religious feeiing of the Muslims, the Association
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  • 124 2 Standard Staff Reporter The Committee of the Singapore Junior Symphony Orchestra will present two Pianoforte recitnls by the v.vil-known artiste, Noreen Stokes, at the ViCt>:i;i M-.:.M:i:.l Hall QO NOV. 1 arid 2. at 5.10 p m. and 7 p.m. respectively. The concert is being primarily
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  • 60 2 PETER Marat Ismail, who was charged m the Singapore Relief Court with having wetted m cheating the Mercantile Bank of India. Ltd., of $8,000 and also with having abetted m forging a document for the purpose of the cheating, was given a discharge not amounting to an
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  • 359 2 MALAYA WAR RECOVERY PRAISED Lucknow Conference Impressed— Ha wkins Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA came m for high praise at the recent Institute of Pacific Relation* conference m Lucknow, India, for having made the most successful effort at rehabilitation. This was stated by Mr. Gerald Hawkins, former Supervisor of Elections, Singapore
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  • 359 2 photo. Standard Slaff Reporter THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Municipal Commission. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice yesterday paid tribute to the Singapore Art Society, local art teachers and students for their important contribution to the proper development of the Colony, when he
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  • 122 2 Standard Slafl Reporter A SUGGESTION to found "a kind of art lending library" as a substitute for an art gallery m Singapore was made by the President of the Municipal Commission. Mr. T. P. F. McNiece when he opened the first annual exhibition of the wcrk of
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  • 105 2 FIFTY-seven-year-old Soli Seng Kok was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with committing perjury at the inquest into the death of his son on Aug. 16. Soh was alleged to have told, the Coroner that he was an eye witness of a fatal motor
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  • 108 2 'Butterfly To Sing Here BACK from Kuahi Lumpur, attractive Miss Butterfly Wu. former Cantonese screen actress (ab'r.ei vev!- announced ftal >' wu make personal sjn?inir app\;ranc?s at a Singapore theatr;*. M ss Wu will sinu impromptu Cantonese BtßfS, at \\iu<h she is adept. At 17. s!ie st:ined m t!ie mi
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  • 94 2 THE proprietor of a Chinese firm. Chin Chew Pteng pleaded guilty i.'i the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to summons charges of Uing and being m possession of "arsenical poison". For selling he was fined $250 and for possession he was fined $10. It was stated that
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  • 61 2 THE Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is arranging to send two parcels of orchids by air tomorrow from Singapore to the United Kingdom for the ceremonial opening of the new House of Commons on October 28. The orchids. specially grown by Mr. John Laycock,
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  • 42 2 MARKAXf bin Kat was ac- quitted m the Singapore First j District Court yesterday ol" i three charges of housebreaking and attempted housebreaking. The prosecution told the court that instructions had j been received to withdraw the charges.
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  • 22 2 THE next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Nov. 21 at the i Victoria Memorial Hall.
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  • 232 2 RAF Changi Sees End Of Korea War Airlift A HASTINGS transport aircraft which leaves i haiii;i early thin morning with a load of troops for the Korean warfront will mark the end of the K.A.F.V-longest-ever military mass airlift. In two waves spread over the last month, R.A.F. Transport Command has
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  • 295 2 THE STORY of how a taxi-driver trailed three men, who were alleged to have robbed him, and how the capture of one led to the arrest of the other two was told m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. In the dock stood three Malays,
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  • 226 2 CHUA Lav Eng, 29-year-old acting manager of a Chinese firm was acquitted of a charge of breach of trust of $7,144.44 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when his employer told the court he had given Chua authority to use the firms money "to the
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  • 102 2 Owed Child $350 In Allowances KEE Ngian Lent, <•' Qjf k Terrace, appeared before the Second Police Magistrate. Mr S. E. Teh. yerterdjflF for being 14 n >!.: l i^ m UFiciMi of payment of maintenance toward his five-year-old daughter Tht total air.oi.ni was (350 Kee*s wife. Gc;h ixe Keng
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  • 34 2 An engine of the Singapore Municipal Fire Brigade was called out at fi.3o am yesterday to deal with a fire which bn.ke out 1 m a car m Bras Basah Road.
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  • 124 2 Standard Slafl Reporter TWO YOUNG Chinese, ami po*sibk a tliml man. arc wanted I»y the Singapore Police m eaparetioM wilh the murder of Traffic Constable Senin Itlmiit Lin Akini. who was shot ami roh bed of hi* revolver m front of ihe Cathedral of the
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  • 60 2 BAIL of $25,000 was granted a Chinese, Goh Puh. m the Singapore Second District Coart yesterday when he appeared on a charge of having procured for the importation into Singapore, 27 pounds of opium through a man named Kng Li.an Ke<_* on July 27 last.
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  • 69 2 AMERICAN Christian Science lecturer, .Mr. Harold Molter, who is expected to arrive m Singapore on Sunday will deliver a lecture entitled ••Christian Science: The Science of God's Abundant Provision."' m the Victoria Theatre at 7 p m. on Monday. Mr. Molter Is a member
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  • Emergency News
    • 249 3 Stantlanl Staff Correspondent Xl \1 LUMPUR, Fri. Opinion is somewhat divided among j ;J Lumpur community leaders on the question of the dissemination of t,, tin- |>til»l i<> about the Emergency. Ih.ii views sum up the reaction m the Federation to. the charge
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    • 52 3 SEREMBAN RATES TO BE DISCUSSED SEREMBAN Fri. The general assessment rates for 1951 for the Seremban Town Board area, will be discussed at the forthcoming meeting of the Board. Items on the agenda include the appointment of a buildings inspector and the lease of the Seremban Rest House for 1951
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    • 269 3 Standard Siaff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. In any organisation like the Selangor Indian Association which has got a large membership, there is bound to be a difference of opinion, declared Mr. V. M. N. Menon, the acting President of the Association, m a
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    • Article, Illustration
      72 3 The CKieon Cinema. Kuala Lumpur, opened to a packed house last night for the Federation premiere of "They Were Not Divided.' aJ. Arthur Rank film of the war. Photo shows the Sultan of Selangor at the opening, with the manager of the cinema, Mr. Arnold Lim. The Pipes
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    • 105 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.A total of 2,930 societies have been registered m the Federation under the Registration of Societies Ordinance up to last month, according to the acting Registrar of Societies, Mr. O. H. Summerfield. The membership of all the registered societies total 1.022.228.
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  • 275 3 Dissension Among Bandit Leaders Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Communist documents seized by security forces have revealed dissension among bandit leaders as to their policy towards the Government's registration scheme. There is realisation among them feat there is much public apathy against them for their policy of seizing and
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  • 256 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.- The Malayan Chinese Association of Kluang has been recently reorganised by the election of new members to its Com* rnittee with Mr. Lee Kok Wah, as President. Among the Association's recent activities were the re-es-tablishment of a new subbranch m Layang
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  • 67 3 SKREMBAX. Thurs. The Sere m ban branch ol the Women's Section of UMNO has been organised and the following office-bearers were elected recently: President, Tunku A.-iah binti Tunkumuda C:.ik: Vice-President. Tunku Sharifah Zainab; honorary treasurer, Che Khadi i a h. Committee. Che Khadiiah (Mrs Said.
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  • 118 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya secured first, second and third places m the Intermediate Examination of the British Association of Accountants and Auditors, London, which was held m May this year. The examination was open to students throughout the British Commonwealth. All
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  • 117 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom met the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton and Mrs. Foster Sutton and Lt. General Sir Harold Briggs. the Director of Operations at Kondong yesterday and conducted them
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  • 74 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Over 100 attended a Nasi Minyak dinner given by the stall's of the Town Boards from all districts m Johore m honour of Tuan Syed A. Kadir m the UMNO building at Jalan Ibrahim last night. Among those present was Tuan Sheikh Abu Bakar
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  • 663 3 Verdict Reserved In Claim For Return Of House Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Judgment was reserve*! until Oc-t. 27 by Mr. A. P. Jack, the first magi at rate, today, m an application by Mr. E. A. S. Warner, the sole trustee of the Estate of the late Mr.
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  • 81 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Fri. Mohd. Kassja bin Hassan, Settlement Public Relations Officer at .Malacca, successfully appealed before Mr. Justice C. H. Whitton m the Semnhan High Court today, against concurrent sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment passed on him by the President of the Sessions
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 482 3 r f e d e r Amgj3gj§|jm SLLAA/GOR— 1 oday MA LA CCA Today Majestic: That Wonderful Age Capitol: South of st Louls 2 l, snd «r p m \r 4. n-a a 12.13 p.m. Between Tears and n: ey y^ Not 1V n de tf JoY 3, 6.30, 9.15
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  • 355 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. Profiting by Singapore's unfortunate experiences and the recent attempts at arson near Sungei Pinang, Penang merchants have taken steps to combat fire by forming anti-arson patrols. The Penang Chamber of Commerce, in co-operation with the Chief Police Officer! Penang, has
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  • 210 4 Terrorist Killed In Perak Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Security forces operating m Perak yesterday shot and killed a bandit m a camp which they located m the jungle. A rifle and 40 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the body. In another part of the State. a marine
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  • 25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG, Fri.— Total births reported here for the week ending Oct. 14. were 171 as against 35 deaths.
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  • 107 4 Standard Staff Correspondent i PENAXG. Fri.— The Penang j Government Medical Department Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society held their halfi yearly general meeting at the 1 lecture hall of the Nurses' Training School here today. The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. j T.F. Strang
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  • 89 4 New CO For RAAF Wing THE ROYAL Australian Air Force Composite Wing m Malaya loses its present Commanding Officer early next week when Group Captain P. G. Hefternan, A.F.C., flies to Headquarters m Melbourne to become Director of Training for the R.A.A.F. His place as C. O. of the composite
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  • 271 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A suggestion has been forwarded to the Government through the Resident Commissioner by the committee of the Straits Chinese British Associa- i tion, Penanjr, to take steps to increase the production of rice and olher foodstuffs m this country
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  • 165 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Teachers and students of the Penang Free School assembled at the tomb of the late Rev. R. S. Hutchings, the founder of the school, about 9 a.m. today to attend a remembrance service. The service was conducted by the
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  • 50 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Another bandit, Hui Beng Lim, was hanged at the Taiping Prison this morning. He was the 113 th bandit to be hanged inder the Emergency Regulations. Hui was sentenced to ieath by the High Court, Ipoh, tor possession of a handgrenade.
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  • 127 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri.— While waiting to be sent to the prison after being sentenced to six months* imprisonment, a young Chinese, Tan Ah Hin, who was sitting on a bench m the Magistrate Court, took out a bottle trom his trousers pocket and drank the
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  • 162 4 OVER 400 years ago, Sultan Iskander Shah sought a quiet and remote spot on a rise m Singapore and chose it for his final resting place. rhe spot was on Fort Canning, j Dn the island today where every spot is undergoing "development," the final resting
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  • 516 4 Standard Staff Corresponda* IPOH. Fri. A 30-year-old woman, Swee kiau. who was slated to he the fifth wife of a local miner. Foo Chee Foofc, was brought up this morning before Magistrate Che Bahaudin on two charges of wilfully assaulting two children under her care.
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  • 61 4 TO STUDY BOMB DISPOSAL IN UK three more members of the' Singapore Volunteer Corps, are going to the United Kingdom for v Bomb Disposal Course as in.stru--'>rv-. it was announced last night They are C.S.M. R. R. A. Btrucnot ot the Army civilian staff; Sgt A. H. Jeeiis of the
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  • 50 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT. Fri. Principals of the Government English School, Public High School. Segamat Chinese School and Labis Chinese School met together for the first time at a tea party given by the Segamat Chinese School. The Principals discussed, Informally, matters of scholastic interest.
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  • 160 4 Standard Slaff (orropondent _PENANG, Fri. Grave comctrm over the iniilanlili conditions under which recruited Indian employee* were working was fell by member, of tfa. Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trade Lnion Council at a meeting here. This matter was discussed at some length and
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  • 177 4 Army For Malm a Standard Slaff Correspoiidrrn PENANG, Fri.— A proposal to r fessional Army for Malaya has been r :oiiiiiiit!ee of the Straits Chinese Brituli ion m a inemoraii<lnni to tin- Re«tdetil < ioiier who has replied that \\w natter 'on-uleration. lhe bLtJA pointed out
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  • 44 4 Ex-Interpreter Guilty Of Giving False Evidence Standard SuH IPOH preter I Eiarbans Si wnttui b I I imprisonn i at (100 by Mi B the S. H. rbaiis S. bf P< a and Mr dran i appeal and $500 Harl E I as sundram
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  • 263 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri.— The Resident Commissioner, Mr. R.P. Bmgham tod the boys of the Penan g Free School at their speech day here today that "the country need men who-e ambitions include service to the community rather than the mere desire to
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  • 801 5 SINGAPORE may be deprived of some 15.000 piculs of vegetables a month, 15.000 ducks, 12,000 chickens. 3.000 pigs and 700.000 eggs if the Government should go ahead with the proposed .scheme to build an airuort at Paya Lebar. Still, a few thousand pigs and chickens and ducks are
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  • 1609 5  - Is Mediumship PurelyA Hokien ALAN ELLIOTT i»y (7JV A TALK OVER RADIO MALAYA) Characteristic [V only excuse for attempting to talk about certain aspects of Chinese Religious customs is that I want to try an experiment. As for as I know, this sort of experiment has never been tried seriously
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  • It's The Talk of The Town
    • 218 5 TODAY is the I34tb anniversary of the oiliest educational institution m the Far East the Penang Free School. Yesterday, the boys of tne school observed the event with a Speech Day and annual prize giving. Tonight, Old Frees will gather at the premises of their association
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    • 301 5 IT is gratifying to learn from the Acting Financial Secretary's speech ai the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council that m ih:> las' three years the Colony revenue balance had shown substantial surpluses. Frum a balance of $74.1 million on .lan. 1. 1948. the ligure
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    • 201 5 UNDER the new regulations to controi -immigration into the Colony and ihe Federation, the Director of Immigration. Federation, is named Director of Immigration, Malaya. In other words, the control of immigration m the two territories is now on a pan-Malayan ba^is and policy is
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    • 214 5 KALLANG Airport is sinking, according u> i lie experts. The volume (>f a 'r traffic e.VHng at the airport is increasing and Kallang cannot cope with it. Singapore is right on the air map of the world and more aircraft are calling here. This brings business
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  • 143 5 IF management ;mH labour can iu-.il the breech they've been busy tearing open during the first half century. Americans dvi tig the next half century can have an undreamed of standard of living. —W. H. Wheeler, Jr., president of Pitney-Bowes, Inc. VV;E have had live years m
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  • Review of Views
    • 59 5 THE PEOPLES Asia view i tween the r. i Soviet his question i defeated J givings," <■„ ft is undi Japan treaty US ivanu to 100.000,000 them fight bhouid ani th< At the HUH! daily add* Russians est <ib>;.i<- .v treats with juncture Wl at the Asia [Jtusan
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    • 46 5 PENA.VTS VV.v: the comp sf;:'al!'. es f 1 ;.i;fi Lit;. j op i--. tin :r i i complaints v t to I <■ United ation UNO. h c no ad So long eu I H masten iru cerned Waii Urn pi |>lei will m n
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    • 23 5 it AM: RIC :..a dcsin Chung S c intrie. I i Chung S L C 1 1 time, we musl
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    • 80 5 \.\\y we, Sli urged -n rnon 0 ese s 1 < T■ < Singi ex^^:once Bchoob ■< ■ni wbs policy bis far Malaya t; meat < 1 block ol the Chi:n vi yang iritimaU Further, the Ch, led to a from the |ov< i t(» teach th«
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 by Observer Rjp^s— Belfevc ft or Not t K/MRS.EFFiESPENCER-AGEDeS 1^ I ZA j/jJT f) >;, Q AN ALBINO SEAL /gM *^> captured by U# jrfWt^ X >S KARL W. KENVON vii w^j^-^Jt y Mft «™^Htf j« p BoyLE-stLousMo F '-<i*&mfßm -^i AGED 78 l BMP IS CUTTING HIS NRttk^^Bß V
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  • 281 6 Paris Bares Peking Aid To I-C Rebels: May Appeal To UN paR |S Oct. 20 (AP) Premier Rene Pleven, m disclosing to rMI tfoi Peking had sent a military mission to aid the rebel Viet--1 I t.MV,-- trained ami armed the insurgents and allowed them to use tr1 \ag their
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  • Margaret
  • 20 6 Xi ig d ***** VI is to pay a c visil to the rebuilt House I unorts
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  • 74 6 V VOUix. Ott. 20 (APH— Ex-Prcsideat Herbert H0... s.»ld America should provide no more i.t ry or anttS or liie dtMcnct" <;1" Western Europe "until a (i iv\\ unified and suflirient European Army is m testers Baropc must provide most of its own
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  • 159 6 »:<« Gen. Mac Arthur i. knoA i to fed tlial the lime is |ki-i for either Rn-sian or Red Chinese forces to enter the Korean war, diploi.ia M»;irc here explained thai the Western powers havt decided that th«- I .>. forces m Korea should not
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  • 239 6 Political Committee Approves Plan Against Aggression iNEW YORK, Oct. 20.— (Renter) Tin- I.N. Political Committee ha.s overwhelmingly approved tin* Acheson I'Jan to j»iN«* the Genera] Assembly armed power to dial with a«»j:reBhi<>n ii the Security Council i* hanistrung by the veto. j The Committee approved the Soviet proposal that negotiations
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  • 91 6 KARACJJ, Oct. (A1 J /cace-loving nations now nrtvssarily compelled to spend as much as two-thirds of their revenues for defence w 11 be able to use their precions earnings lor internal development and betterment of the peoples living standards when the already strong
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  • 26 6 WASHINGTON, Oct JO (UP):— U.S. casualties m Korea, reported oflu'aUy through last Friday, total 26,083 including 4.02G dead, the Defence Department announced.
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  • 80 6 South Korean Currency For The North TOKYO. Oct. :20 (ReuterAAP) President Syngman Rhee's South Korean Government has called m t!ie North Korean currency and introduced the South Korean won as the legal tender m the occupied areas above the 38th Parallel. T-ie Rhee Government has also dispatched representatives of economic
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    • 621 6 C 'wealth Tolerance 'Unique' LONDON, Oct m (AP): Retiring U.S. Ambassador •Lewis Douglas praised the British Empire and the Commonwealth ol Nations as a unique 'Manifestation of tolerance." Xhe several Commonwealth and Empire nations and states possess ''certain rights, privileges and immunities* 1 but also 1 accept trie duties and
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  • 104 6 johannesb; rg, Oct. 20 (Reuter):— A South African LViethodist meeting here s;ii<; that the acts of the Union Government m withholding passports and restricting freedom of speech, movement and assembly were leading gradually to a totalitarian state. It c< ndemned the restriction <5f native and
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  • 79 6 WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 (Reuter) The U.S. Justice Department has ordered thai members of the Spanish Kalange pj r:y i g imm n't p rty i barred rrom altering the United States, being members ol ;i "totalitarian] 1 group The Falange is Spain's only legal party. Gen
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  • 267 6 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. A* Russian-dominai< «l Eastern Europe rang with Cominform-inspired lira*!*" against President Truman, who was railed "«Jir monger* 1 and "hrntal oppressor of national independence of |M*opl«'s," the President, at his press mfanM here, showed iintisual si»tns of an«er when <|iie->iioiM<l
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  • 55 6 MANILA. Oc-t. 20 (AIM: Angel Baking, Ekxmqpoics Adviser m the P.I. Foroign Office, is &lt;&gt; le of six niiesGd members of ihe P.I. Communisi Party's Genera] Secretarial being held m jail as a result of raids v iTulitary intelligence agents the Defence Department announces.
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  • 50 6 US Apology To Soviet For 'Error' Air Raid NEW YORK. Oct. 120 (Renter)- The United States has apologised to Russia for an attack by two U.S. jet planes on an airfield near Vladivostok (north-east of ihe Korean border), offered compensation and will it was announced here. punish the pilots responsible
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  • 168 6 Canton Accuses Macao HONGKONG, 0 I W Peking pressure on Po I iguese colony ol I ii Kwatigtung Prw Inoi En a Canton charge that a Portuguese plane bound for I I colony had violated China'i territorial air. Portugal was warned thai .-no would be In I responsible Cor the
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    • 63 6 i Preb.dent P o !k sailing Singapore Oct. 29 lO NtW TURK *»o Mediterranean W President Wilson sailing Hongkong Nov. S tQ Sail FranCiSCO '»o Kobe. Yokohomo, Honolulu AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES M/G UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. tAMl|u\\i;i.|.; FAMOUS AMERICAN CORO JEWELLSRY I F BRACELETS E L ;ES NECKLETS I Sp.H. Be
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    • 46 6 ACCENT ON I IS Til ill 1 C^ s^^*J I i^ I I 1 i MANILA CANE FURNITURE II Lounge sui'es complete with cushions I comprising: 4 EASY CHAIRS 1(1 1 oL 11 LL m I $413.00 flg n B I 9 Wl*^ fi^^ SINGAPORE I
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  • Common wealth Aid
    • 470 7  - Malaya May Get What She Asked GARY WANG B&gt; Slarulard Staflf Wriier LOM)ON, Oct. 20. Singapore and &gt;la!aya ran rra.-oaiahly expect t*» grt \*hat they have askc«l from the Commonwealth ron^'.iltalive Committee for the development of their re&gt;pective territorie-. Although the nature of *h-: jjeve &gt;pmenl programmes pr&lt; seated by
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    • 39 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 20. (UP).— T.c iwing were todiay'a oM c. i ig the H nk M Exchange: HK$( '1 pei U S doll ir, HKs] 590 per poui »terlinc and HK$2B7-J 2 pa I tel ol §old
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  • 118 7 COMMODITY PRICES kUSSER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Oct. 'lin w&lt;re per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot loose SIM SI.BS F. 015 m bi'.les Nov. No 1 R.S S $1.75 Sl.7»i No '2 X S.S 51.74 $1.75 No 3 X S $1.72 si 7 I Tone: lr""^u!ar
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  • 92 7 This Standard picture shows Singapore's "unofficial produce exchange" at 10 Malact^ Street where the turnover of business each mornin? is reported to be around one million dollars. Known as Everybody's Grill it is the rendezvous of dealers and brokers alike for an hour daily during which anything
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  • 325 7 NOT TO BE REVALUED, SAYS NEW CHANCELLOR LONDON. Oct. 20 (Reuler) Newly-appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer Hii«*h Gaitskell, before his departure from New York for London yesterday, said that Sir Stafford Cripps' resignation involved no change m British policy. He added, "'We do not contemplate any revaluation of sterling." Mr.
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  • 86 7 SRINAGAR. Kashmir. (Air Mail*— ReuteD Sugar-beet is to be grown m Kashmir for the first time on a commercial scale. Beet root grown m an experimental farm m the Kashmir valley was found to contain over 13 percent sugar. Agricultural Department officials m the state estimate that
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  • 98 7 CARGO discharged and loaded at Singapore roads and wharves during September amounted to 543.394 tons. of which 322,427 tons- were cargo discharged and 225.907 tons loaded. according to official statistics. General cargo loaded last month amounted to 402,714 tons, coal 12.228 tons and
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  • 181 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (AP) Investigating Senators heard evidence on Thursday which left Senator Herbert O'Conor, Maryland Democrat, convinced that 'laxity' permitted half a million gallons of war-vital American engine oil to reach Red China after fighting m Korea had begun. They got three
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  • 215 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sellers m the Malayan Tin share market were inclined to wait for better bids today. Malayan Tins were better with slightly increased interest m London. Rubber shares continued to attract fair interest while Industrials had good buying inquiries on a firm market. Changes m quotations
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  • 427 7 Nearby Shipment Supplies Short Standard Staff Reporter A SHORTAGE of rubber for nearby shipments m the Singapore market caused quotations to rise by ten cents on last week's peak to new record prices yesterday. Transactions were recorded at $1.90 per Ib. for spot rubber,
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  • 208 7 TWO HUNDRED million tons of potash have just been discovered m Britain. This new source of a vital agricultural fertiliser is estimated by experts to be large enough to meet the needs of British farmers for at least 140 years. This vast deposit of potassium
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 7 photo. Sir Henry and Lady Reams who passed through Singapore on Thursday en route for Australia by Qantas Constellation. Sir Henry, who is chairman and managing Director of H.W. Kearns, and Co. Ltd., Manchester (machine tool-making firm) is on a three-month business visit.— •Standard
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  • 74 7 BRITISH STEEL RECORD three q U J reached an a of 12.1 T &gt;:o 530,000 tons th^comp.:., JJ For the month ot utput was 16,964,000 September productiwn v r;Ae Of I" After the il days m July increase I the Industry II Vir 'it the tarfH I tf and thr*e-q
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  • 83 7 LONDON The recen ed I resigi i1 the Exchequi 1 domest:&lt; good public c grad&lt; Tex'..* recent eidva Lmpi &gt;vem&lt; store- v i British G were fracti changec i :&gt;&gt;d by r v ed bu If an i ing J tpanese ia tteni 'i and
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  • 51 7 Si mdard Mai sel;.: h&lt; estei iaj t: per pit B m la im Cocoauf hut there wese &lt; me Itttered I Pepper zone: ally 9 quoted l! (940 pi" black I. Kras a di 10 fi vious fi.-i s price. Then- Rras I i m
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  • 469 7 $880, 000 Profit By Kempas Ltd. COMPANY REPORT THE GRADLWL increase m the price of rnlntar is responsible for a year of saii*«faeior&gt; trading I&gt;&gt; Keinpas Limited, whose working profit for nW \car to June 30, 1930 at 8880.51 9. compare?* favourably with the previous year's fijiure of 8386.939. The
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  • 66 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP) The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced today a loan of $9,--000,000 to the Industrial Development Bank of Turkey to finance imports for "private industrial development projects. The loan, guaranteed by the Turkish Government, is for 15 years and carries
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    • 62 7 If the road had springs You couWftf f #t tmoorher, *o*t.r ride than you fet on Suo«r Cuthioni. EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO _3 IBnlkjl'K f^l {i&gt;f|! 4 «»t»er looking I* \Wi SO M C JSli! il' S F.-.rCortcpoir, /lg)f Ixl P %s?l&gt;lfir ail this ano WMMjI/M SiSsnio' good/year Pfmi,
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  • 517 8 Standard Shipping Reporter TRAGEDY MET the return of the Blue Funnel line pilgrim ship Tyndareus to Singapore yesterday. Shortly after the Tyndareus clocked, the body of the ship's surgeon, Dr. W.B. Crawford-Gibson, 47 year-old Scotsnan, was carried down the gangway on a
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  • 22 8 KPM Sued By South Moluccans esian ting the comrting troops I here I the I be- h n n- m I r-
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  • 105 8 HONGKONG. Oct. 20 AP) British Navy fiiers took part m an unrehearsed air display over Norih Korea, according to an official Fleet release. Furies and Fireflies took off from the aircraft carrier. H.M.S. Theseus with instruction to soften up an area south of Pyongyang
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  • 124 8 S'hai Is Regaining Former Port Role HONGKONG, Oet 20 (ReulovAAP) Shanghai slwij i !n fornur rolt* as one of the most the Far East. ng the Yangtse is rapidly s ?mber, shippers delivered cargo to the Yangtse port, ping sources m Hongkong. the g the n river at •den. &lt;
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  • 108 8 THE BRISTOL Aeroplane Company have announced an order from the Royal Now Zealand Air Force for one pi their latest Freighter Versions; a machine fitted with a 6-tou hopner for aerial ton dressing. The Company anticipate that preliminary testing of the aircraft under New
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  • 55 8 LONDON. Oct. 20 (Reuter* Tighter control of entry into Britain will be combined with a country- wide check of aliens already m the country it was announced yesterday. Home Secretary Chuter Ede told the House of Commons that extra precautions were being taken to prevent saboteurs ano foreign
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  • 92 8 INDIA READY FOR INVASION BY TOURISTS NEW DELHI, Oct. 20 Three steamlined luxury trains, equipped with every conceivable modern amenity, will travel from one end of India to the oiher m January next year revealing to 400 foreign visitor, beauties and resources of the land. In March, about 300 Americans
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  • 311 8 THE EVEN DRONE of the four engines of a X.L.M. DC6 is heard over Kano, the .junction of caravan routes m the heart of Africa. Vultures perched on the roofs of the clay houses are disturbed by the noise and they flap around uneasily.
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  • 95 8 Egyptian Objection Rejected LONDON, Oct. 20 (AP) Egypt has reiterated her obje&lt; t|on to the use of airfields m 'the Suez -Canal zone for troop departures and arrivals. The implication, sources Mere say, is that the 1947 cholera epidemic was introduced into the canal zone by BriI tisfa military aircraft.
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  • 102 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE GENERAL Manager of Malayan Airways, Mr. J. Skeldon, has reported a "perceptible increase" m tr.affic since the railway disaster on Wednesday night. It is thought that the slight increase m passengers to and from the Federation may have been caused by
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  • 49 8 RADIOTELEPHONY stations, to provide continuous voice communication on the air route Aus-tralia-North America will be ready tor operation early next month at Canton Island, Fiji, New Caledonia and Sydney. This decision was arrived at following an informal meeting of the Government representatives and airline officials at Sydney
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  • 30 8 A SECOND PAIR of U.S. desxoyer escorts will be transferred lore to the Netherlands Royal jjavy on Monday, October 23, inder the Mutual Defence As [stance Programme.
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  • 306 8 CEYLON: SWEDISH E. A 's LATEST Standard Shipping Reporter j THERE WILL be some hearty toasts of "Skol!" about the middle of next month. when the sleek white cargopassenger liner Ceylon, latest addition to the Swedish Easi Asia Line, arrives m Singapore Docks on her maiden voyage. Not content with
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    • 125 8 DOVT MISS THE M M)\V STANDARD COMICS DlAi TKWS PACIFIC SERVICE r Overland Ugefcs, All American Canadian Cities Penanc H'han nnrr 16 Oct Tl Oct tt/30 Oct cam hi mmtOmm, Kob« T»koham» ia 3 hipment Takubar A T^iacU*. Ibsm EGCLAi SCBVICI ISA (WEST CO.tST)lvs llf via IAPAi: HONGKONa M -i'oor*
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    • 21 8 LEFT: The Swedish-built cargo-passenger liner Ceylon, product of Gothenburg shipyards, is due at Singapore about November 15 on her maiden voyage.
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    • 513 8 SAILINGS »£O*t lUWNMIM4 I X COMINfc.NI S pore P. S haa&gt; IVijjii, "Korea" for Bangkok. Manila. Hong Kon«. Kobe &lt;fc Yokohama 30-31 Oct. "Oanbolm" tor Bangkok 12 14 Nov ■Nordhval for Sai«on Bangkok 17 IX Nov 'Kina" fr&gt;r Manila. Hongkong Talcuhsr Kobe YnKnharrm 25-29 Nov. 23-24 Kov. 21 22 nov
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    • 83 8 gW*JMAILS; TODAY— Diambi 9 a.m. by Kota Niea Pontianak 9 a.m. by Serdang, Palcmban; !&gt; a.m. ky Kampar. Thai land (parcels only) noon by KcponKT. North Borneo, Labnan. Brunei and Miri noon by Darvel. Sarawak &lt;«-\ cept Miri) noon by Norbay, Boutn Africa noon by Straat Soenda. Thailand Vir» p.m.
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    • 132 8 I (AiR ARRIVALS} irj^g, Arrivals Q.F. A. -BO AC CONSTELLATION irom Svilr. -y Xl 'l.:'M p.m. fr-:in r.oiui.iu tumc Cairo, Calestta X I 3.15 p.m BOAC ARGONAUT From l.onilon nintn'.'u ETA 4. 10 pin from Bane Konr ETA tM pan. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA fr:im .Me.l.in. ftauakg, TaipiaK. Ipoh, Koala Lotnpor
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    • 434 8 SHIPS IN AND OIT Ta:npat Na«a, .r,m 1i,'.,,..., H Fvnan;. KMig lrom Penai In Port: &lt;ou«ian. sailinj for lion;- B«pill«lii I &lt;»«la i; .1 r f,. r koii'4 0:1 Oct. S3 Bangkok. Uarvcl for &gt;iiri. Bo«( 1 01 Baean. Katong lor Sand.ik.-.r. 'roni In 1 Port: Kistna filing for Bangkok
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  • 302 9 KEEPS YOU GUESSING TO THE END VO LONG AT THE FAIR Gainsborough —Here's a fifan from a British studio that keeps you guessing right to the end. It has fine casting, clever direction, brilliant acting and a story that has the most unexpected and surprising climax. The drama is unwoven
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  • 28 9 GrunyerSimmons' Romance photo Jean Simmons and Stewart Granger, British screen stars, pose for their first pic lure together m Holly w«*i after the announcement of their engagement A.P.
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  • 88 9 "jVEWARK, NEW JERSEY, -L^ Oct. 20. Diana Barrymore, 29-year-old actress daughter of the late John Barrymore, "The Great Profile"." revealed here that she intends to marry for the third time. She and actor-producer Robert Wilcox. 39.. applied for a licence and said they would be married here.
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  • 137 9 HOLLYWOOD. Oct 20.— Stan Jo n c s who authored last year's big hit tune, "Ghost Riders m the Sky," has been signed by Republic to appear m a featured role m studio's initial John Ford-Merian C Cooper production. "Rio Bravo." and
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  • 191 9 T OS ANGELES, California, Oct. 20—The Superior Court here has decided that Sabu "Elephant Boy" of films is not the father of Michaela, two-year-old daughter of Mrs. Brenda Julier Ernst, British ballet dancer. By a nine to three majority a jury of six men and
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  • 129 9 T JOLLY WOOD, Oct. 20.— XL Scotty Beckett and Jimmy Lydon, two of Hollywood's leading portrayers of "young America," will enact the celebrated comic strip roles of Corky and Skeezix m "Gasoline Alley," Columbia's film version of the King cartoon. This is the first of
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  • 679 9  - Something New Under The Sun Film Stars Now Want To Shine ERSKINE JOHNSON by JJOLLYWOOD, Oct. 20. The shining-look, something like Gorgeous Gussie Moran after a hot tennis game, is .Hollywood's newest movie queen beauty secret. But does a doll have to work up a lather under the hot sun?
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  • 588 9  - Turntable Topics DISC-JOCKEY Wh 'THIS week does not see the arrival of any new record worthy of mention, hence this space will be devoted instead to some outstanding issues which arrived during the past few weeks but which have hitherto not been reviewed. The records, In their respective categories are:
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    • 512 9 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE £69 Metres 6025 kilocycles to ENGLISH PROGRAMME the 49 metre bani 10 a.m. News; 1 p.m. Programme »•"&gt;» t m z£:}* g Singapore: Summary; 1.08 Dance Music; LBQ News 8.10 hports Hour; b..{o— 7 p.m As Sinand Singapore Weekly Share Market *apore; ..l.»
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  • 16 10 Brooks Wins On Points I vi'l 1\ t ri. .nd „.a--i 'ii uks s U Ha
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  • 9 10 Russia Gets 267,452 Tons Rubber of tion of Mr.
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  • 395 10  -  HERMAN RAPPA By /M? i^ (136 lb) scored a technical knockout over Basil Sbmm (13 1 lb.) m the third round after one of the most thrilling fights m Singapore between local talent m a long time. Shaw had taken terrific punishment and was
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  • 169 10 KIALA LI MPI X, Friday. The Selaiiiior i- i X::. v Football issociatHMi will stage an Bfa ■&gt; u;l tin Mondaj cm the Selanijor CJub i. pit k obl t!u* ht'*t talent they lune fur u.iiiit- aiiaii!-t tlie Selaniior Poli&lt;'e OH :!v-ha!f reprepast of
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  • 54 10 ACS Old Boys Beat Cricket Club bag bettor AC s Old B jrs Associatictfi bt-at the Singapore Cricket Club by throe kt-y ,m the Packing s1 :day The Old B s ted three-nil at the interval, So rt for :&lt;' -a r :-er- were H Fang &lt;2&gt; and Charles Dd
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  • 225 10 By JIM CHAMBERS, A. P. Sports Writer LONDON, Oct. 20— (AP)— Scotland are expected to win Saturday** international soccer match again -&gt;l Wales at Cardiff on Saturday, but there is not likely to be much m it. A Welsh team playing before their own fiery
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    15 10  -  Ed Reed asdf "Which one do YOU think I look best m?"
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  • 196 10 MALACCA. Fri. Lt. Gen. Sir Harold Briggs. Director of Operations, m a Press interview this morning, said that ho tnought the siting of the Closer Squattter Re-settlement areas m the three Malacca districts had been very well thought out, and planned by the Settlement
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  • 273 10 Quick Runs will Spell Victory For C 'wealth Team AHMED ABAD, Oct. 19 (Renter) The Commonwealth Cricket louring side di*mis*ed Gujerat by lunch today for J72 thus gaining a first innings lead of 22. They ran up a second innings score of 241 for ihe loss of five wickets which
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  • 56 10 LO? DON, Oct. 20. A! Coloi ed Schoolboy, 10-year old teeple-chaser, w i I c £1.000 Grand Sefton Tri il Ch; be at Hurst Park on Thur.-cr n) a fie id of 20 that eluded Quecri /..both and P&gt;:iu\-* Dizal th'i ."I'inavccn. and Free* boob
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    • 98 10 KD PU77I F VSWER TO reviocs reKL| fee r^^Jfejg 1 *feWg&gt;V^ S LE 'EiTSpi^AwM^^gJL. -moon ■^•^^t" *^^m*m^ it r •£s c* mm 1 &gt;•'■ 1 n*ai# 7~^-»^_ I— Gomfe Coria &gt;«» -4 i—rnah-mmXtt turtles I l i,__^ Sf lrl irn :i "C i i,) -Dialed mcd tn P^T^^-4- wr»tln»« J^i^""
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