Singapore Standard, 25 October 1950

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  • 17 1 Singapore tiger Standard a n VOL.I MO. MS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 340 1 UN Must Be Pre pred To Fig :Truman M tDOWS, Oct. 21 (Renter) Presi- 1 the I nitetl Nation* they must be I ma well as negotiation to preserve on ami prevent another great inter* ua.ional war. The Prt^sident was addressing a special session of the L'nit«d Nations General Assembly
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  • 18 1 UN Day Marked In Taipei were I N •> .tai js. r g iii the any a V) to
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  • 54 1 Photo. Al Jo's on (right). famous American entertainer who recently visited the Korean fronts to boost morale of the UN forces, died suddenly in a San Francisco hotel on Monday night. The above picture taken in Korea shows Jolson talking to Miss Nancy Kim. secretary, and
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  • 129 1 SAX FRANCISCO. Oct 24 (AP> At Jolson- the famed "Mammy" singer, died suddenly on Monday aighl at the SI Francis Hotel. He was 64. The veteran entertainer was playing gin rummy with friends when he complained of feeling ill. A doctor was called. Jolson
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  • 97 1 Nehru: UN Is Only Hope For World NEW DELHI. Oct. 25— (AP). Indian Premier Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Tuesday told a United Nations mass meeting here: "The immediate and most urgent task before everyone individuals, group s, and nations— today is to prevent any gradual fatalistic drift toward war." The first
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  • 1279 1 ALTHOUGH the period of rehabilitation is well and successfully over, Singapore as a major world port has yet to catch up on the lost years of the occupation and to plan for an ordered expansion ahead to meet the needs of its
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  • 230 1 Standard Staff Reporter A terrific explosion last Saturday morning shook to the foundations the tiny Lam San village on the 12_ mile Chua Chu Kang Road as a lone aircraft was seen by the villagers flying low over their houses. Children screamed and i
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  • 462 1 SEOUL, Oct. 24: (AP) United Nations troops approaching the Manchurian border today were reported about 30 to 35 miles from Red Manchuria. A new U.N. warplane bomb line was drawn in an arc 12 miles south of the Chinese Red guarded border.
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  • 116 1 SAIGON. Oct. 24, (UPi French military headquarters said today that French troops have recaptured the border tortress of Chuc Phai-than after a two-day battle. French and loyal Vietnamese troops blasted Communist rebels out of the fortress early Sundav after the Communists had held it
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  • 71 1 HAMHUNG, Oct. 24: (UP) —Aerial reconnaissance reported that the ROK Capitol Division spearhead occupied Iwon, half way between Wonsan and Chongjin. after a brief but fierce fight today. Communist resistance in front of the South Korean First Corps, which is moving through northeastern Korea
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  • 163 1 VTONSAN AIRFIELD, Oct. i24 (UP)— -Chinese Communist anti-aircraft guns north of the Yalu river fired on the Marine i fighter pi! its flying three mile? inside Korea, they said upon returning to this airbase. The pilots. Lieut. Col. Paul Fontana and Major Samuel
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  • 110 1 Bradley Warns W. Europe WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (LP) General of the Army Omar Bradley warned the 12 North Atlantic Pact nations today that they must build up their collective armed forces immediately for common security. The Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff spoke at the opening of
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  • 106 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. tt. (UP) Federal agents have seized 17 top alien Communist "propaganda experts" for deportation under the new Red control law and are running down 69 others, the Justice Department disclosed today Those already in custody were Taken in raids in some
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    • 99 1 On Other Pages Page Winne Spencer Murder Trial Opens 2 Progressive Party Candidate's Manifesto 2 OAG's Call To Youth 3 Govt, to Reclaim Weld Quay in Penang 3 H More Asian Police Officers For UK Training Ipoh Cemetery Wanted for Park 4 Three DSOs for Army in Malaya 5 Air
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff rorre<*i>ondenl JOHOKE BAHRU, Tues. Trisha* may go off the roinpletel} ami more than 300 juvenile riders will have f«» l»»«»k !<»»" other employment when the new |„.|.i... .oiurrnini: tri-ha-» and riders eome into foree within ihe ne\l few ueek.>*. enacted
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  • 43 3 Compensations For Wives' Death S d Stafl (_or_<-.pondent a' C:.i- Kenfi Loh I 1 Sa e awarded X. the nen's .fa ol ■■3 rough ban til i three i ..vrs re i .st ite am bused j Keng $690, I i San i.
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  • 72 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Rewards totalling $5,500 have been paid to the 11 Malay Woodcutters who, armed with m y parangs, killed four ar: ed bandits in Johore yesterday. The bandit leader, who was arnmig tho_e killed, has been lentlfied as Ah Chin on whom there
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  • 631 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. A call to the youths of Malaya to help to build a finer world, was made by the Officer Administering the Government of the j Federation, Mr. S. W. P. Foster-Sutton, in a j message to
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  • 156 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.- A special constable. Mohd Ismail bin Bachik, who stole the clothing of two colleagues on the day he was dismissed from service, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment today by Mr. D. M. K. Grant in the Sessions Court.
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  • 31 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Tues. Four Chinese were fined $10 each by the Circuit Magistrate. Mr. j A. P. Jack, today for breaking the curfew at Semenyih. i
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  • 273 3 No "Smug Triumph, Says GCSU Chief Standard Staff Correspondent Kl VI A LUMPUR, Tues. There is no feeling of smu« triumph" among the Government clerical workers in the victory over the question of their salaries. Mr. M. Arokiasamy, president of the Selangor Covernment Clerical Services Union, declared this in a
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  • 66 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Tues. At a meeting of the Seremban Town Board today, it was decided to recommend an increase of 10 per cent to the existing 2.25 rate of general assessment. A plan submitted by the Seremban division of the UMNO to set
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  • 100 3 JUDGE PRAISES POLICE Standard Staff Correspondent MIAR, Tues. At the opening of the Muar Assiies on Sunday a pair of white gloves was presented to Justice Paul Storr by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. W. Martin McCall on behalf of the Police in North Johore. Mr. McCall said it was
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  • 225 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The King George V Jubilee Home for old and disabled j women is to be refitted. Forty i new beds are to be installed and general renovation work is to take place shortly to the two buildings which house
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  • 523 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Government is now seeking th« views of the various chambers of commerce a?> In uhethcr they would support Government's desire lo reclaim the mudd> foreshore lo Weld (^nav. If so, whether they would assist the Government in obtaining the
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  • 190 3 Standard Staff Correspondent kl ALA LIMIH R, Tues. A Malay outh. Ismail bin Una him. who left the Serendah Boys* Home in Selangor 1919. and later joined the Malay Regiment, is today in the Military College at Sandhurst training to he a full fledged soldier.
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  • 39 3 BATU PAHAT, Tues.— Tkt Cheng Siew and Ai Chun Old Boys Association here will stage a variety show on C t. 28 and 29 on the occasion of its 13th anniversary at t-fl Qheng S^w School Hall.
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    • 43 3 llungapore^l^ IHanfrarb WATCH US GROW.... NETT CERTIFIED CIRCULATIONS (After deducting free copies, vouchers, unsolds, etc) 1950 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCT. 21 DAILY 11.342 13,417 15,886 17 019 SUNDAY 16,075 17,056 18,667 3/3" V mt g^. (Any interested party welcome to inspect our books).
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 401 3 SELANGOR-Today L_^^_7 "W^^^C Majestic: Honing Night l» 3. \SEREMBAN-Today 7 and 9.15 p.m. plaza: Gung Ho 1, 7 and Grand: 3 Godfathers 3. 7 and Odeon: Civvy Street 3, 64j and i 939 p m 9p m 9.15 p.m. Sapphire: Kung Meng Tai Phor inIV/ Pavilion: The Plunderers 3, 6.30
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  • 495 5 RAAF Gunner Gets DFC: Fought Flames Under Bomb Bay Of Lincoln THE TAIL gunner ol a Lincoln bomber, who fought the flames caused by a 2,000,000 candlepower parachute flare which caught fire in the plane's bomb-bay while the bomber was on a night raid on bandits in the Federation, has
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  • 313 5 Ouarrel Over 50 Cants Led Td Vian's Death ;j\ bow an argument over 50 cents a Siiangh«HK*< .seaman was pore Relief < ourt \e:*lenlay when u man. I Teng Twee, was produced D murdering Rwong U sn<_ Sun-. s acy, Senior Inspector Lai Sin^h. '.;,:;;v after midnight, three Huang Yeh
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  • 115 5 THE REV. R. W. Woods has been appointed Vicar and Archdeacon of Singapore, and will take up his duties in Anril, 1951. Mr. Woods, who is a son of the Bishop of Lichfield. Dr. Edward Woods, has been Vicar of South Wigston, Leicester, since 1946. During
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  • 13 5 I Staff Coma indent es, i I I I t 31.
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  • 11 5 Chin y when Kwong 7 the bad- c I
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  • 294 5 No 742 Is Labour Party HQ Standard Stall Reporter NUMBER 742. North Bridco Road, in Singapore will buzz with activity from today. The reason is that it will be the General Headquarters of the Labour Partv of Singapore for its campaign for the forthcoming Municipal elections. Directing the "intensive Operation
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  • 71 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues An amenity to trie growing town of Johore Bahru is tne provision of two children s playgrounds here. Tenders Will be invited and they are expected to be ready by the end of this year. The proposed site has been choserf. One
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  • 279 5 THREAT OF WAR HITS UK EXPORTS— CRABTREE Standard Staff Reporter ONLY if the threat of war could be removed would there be a considerable improvement in exports from Britain the Chairman of R. Hoe and Crab tree Ltd. London. Mr. Charles H. Crabtree told The Standard yesterday. Mr Crabtree who
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  • 1854 5 THE AWARD of the Distinguished Service Order to three Army officers hi Malaya was announced in the London Gazette yesterday. The recipients are: Col. C. C. Graham of the 48 Gurkha Infantry Brigade, Lt.-Col. R. C. V. Fitz -George-Balfour of the Coldstream
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  • 91 5 2 Liners Keep Immigration Men Busy Standard Staff Reporter TWO LARGE Dutch passenger liners took up quite a fair amount of the Immigration officials' time when they arrived at Singapore from overseas yesterday. The 20.000-ton Oianje, of the Nederland Royal Mail, brought 166 passengers to Singapore from Europe. The 15,000-ton
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  • 135 5 THE Chief Recruiting Officer, Major J. Frost will be visiting the following places to interview potential Army recruits: Oct. 31: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Labour Office, Malacca; Nov. 1: From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Police Station, Alor Gajah,
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  • 393 7 paissia Talks Peace, Warns World She Can Start Atom War N^\\ *ORK, Oct. 21 (AP) Russia's Andrei Vishinsky, speak- eve President Truman's address to the U.N. J. mH> today, bitterly attacked Mr. Truman as a war--1 a" 1 the *orld that Russia could start an atomic war. '".i'l thai uo
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  • 114 7 'UN Army Is Now Ready fstau S ■ry Dean N. Jay s armed i q -•vent, jgression, \v: rial burden ue she i Men rat J a h mmm .n>ure ken* b a nest tune. ,> whole will 1 Britain*. rter Mr Day lon "Lei rrainatiofl to I wor d
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  • 115 7 Red China Repeats Warning LONDON, Oct. 24 (Keuter): As Russia was telling the IN. that she could start an atotnic war, Mr. Lui Ning I. vice-pre-sident of the Communist AH China Federation of Labour, said here that Red China desired trade relations with Britain, but went on to accuse Britain
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  • 87 7 MANILA, Oct 24 'UP'-A Filipino woman guerilla leader, Mrs Vay Marking, has been resented here with a Medal of Freedom with the Silver Palm aided her by the U.S. Govern- for her anti Japanese activities du un. tn e as uar Mrs Marions, known during the gu<
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  • 147 7 U Wli\..TO\, Oct. 21 As Australian security i...|,,, m •>.. 1 on fwminl headquarters, in most al ih» large cities in the «lniiiii._«»n and wned larije ntiiH- ol 4 oiiiiuiinist l*art> documents am! I. -Miiir.-. ihe I .>. Jaatkc Department began an in-in-l-iip »»f top
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  • 34 7 9,000 Collaborators Rounded Up M It. iter AAP>| en s in Seoul. i ated with i have been mesti nhng uy Cho Pyong-ok terrogation of been completed; released, it i i meat's policy .fenders.
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  • 29 7 Chinese tepo-ru say thai ratifications of the ditlerenj pacts concluded between Soviet Russia and Red China, including an dliance. were exchanged at Peking on Oct. 13. A.P
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  • 86 7 photo. VATICAN CITY. Od 24 <AP» The Most Rev Patrick Byrn i s. Apostolic delegate Seoul, and many French ...A Belgian missionaries and nuns are be lieved to have been taken north by retreating Commvu^ts the Vatican st* tes South Korean soldiers adhere seen
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  • 207 7 Seized N. Korea Arms Enough For 14 Divisions TOKYO, Oct. 24 (AP) Captured Russian ami other arms and equipment from the 120,000 North Korean troops who have surrendered are sufficient t<» equip 12 infantry divisions and two tank division*. Gen. Mac Arthur's headquarters announced today. Superfortresses are pounding Kanggye pocket,
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  • 314 7 Korean People To Decide On Polls, Unity— Rhee WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (AP)— While South Korean President Syngman Rhee affirmed in Seoul today his Government's gratitude to the U.N. and that it looked forward to close co-operation with the U.N. Comr ssion in Korea, he announced, in a magazine article, that
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  • 208 7 A Son's Case Against Father Fails LONDON, Get. 24 (AP):— Sii John Dixon Mayhew, wealthy 66-year old industrialist and ex Conservative M.P.. war cleared of divorce court accusation that he had had intimacies with his son's wife over a period of nearly two years. .loan De Parigaull Curne. Mayhew, 41-year-old
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  • 220 7 Pontecorvo Case: UK Screening Attacked By MPs LONDON, Oct. 21 (Al»)~ Supplv Minister George Strauss, homharded with questions in the Hoase of Commons ahoul the disappearance of the Italian-horn British-naturalised scientist, Prof. Kruno Pontooorvo, admitted that he could not say that the scientist had not learned atom secrets of value
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  • 71 7 BENABES, Oct. 24 (Beater) An 8-year-old girl was branded 14 times with a red-hot iron last night by her maternal aunt to "teach her a lesson for negligence," police report. The girl had allowed the household buffalo to get out of the courtyard and it
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  • 33 7 A vaccine to protect children md adults from nu rips us no v >eing sold by a New York aboratory. Two i. i.-.-.iuns may dve immunity lasting > year s claimed. A.P
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  • 173 7 RedKim's A. -bomb Shelter PYONGYANG. Oct 24 (Ren-ter-A AP) North Koreaij Communist leader Kim 11-sung prepared for the worst an atom bomb by building a 100--foot deep reinforced concrete shelter beneath his residence here. Air conditioned and illumin ated by fluorescent lighting. it is probably one of tne most lavish
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  • 126 7 UN Forces Not Only For Korea WASHINGTON. Oct M j (Renter) An advance toroa 10l 1.45 officers and men ol j Canada's special 9,000-tnan I.N. unit, has sailed for Korea in a U.S. transport from a Ca- nadian west coast port. This party, says Canadian defence he tdquarters. would "prepare
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  • 517 8 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYAN rubber and tin prices continued to rise to new heights ve>terday, the metal quotation at $454 being a new peak price stnd an improvement by 87.12^ over the previous day. Rubber was done at as
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  • 70 8 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Oct. 24) were per lb Buyers Sellers No. 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Loose $194 $1.96 FOB in bales Nov No. 1 RSS. $1.82 $1.83 No. 2 RSS. $181 $1.82 No. 3 RSS $1.80 Sl.Bl R.M.A 1 on reg.
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  • 97 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 <AP>— The International Bank for ReI construction and Development i lias dispatched a mission to Paki- stan to survey a variety of projects which form part of the Government's board pro-jrnmme for economic development. The mission left Washington by today for
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  • 43 8 LONDON, Oct. 24.— (Reuter)— Swedish and British dt-ieqations have brought to a satisfactory cor.c'usi -n their discuss;:. ns in Stockholm on a new AngloSwedish monetary agreement, the 3ritish Treasury announced here today The two delegations will now report to their Governments.
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  • 793 8 SIX CAPO RE, Tues.— A good many quotations m the Malayan share market showed improvements today with price levels movii up yards. London showed continued interest in Tins tor which higher bids received. The m in Tins locally maintained yesterday's tirmr.e.^. Industrial shares also had good
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  • 46 8 OTTAWA. Oct Ct lAP>— A C dian Government source said thai a pe icettme > eision the irtime Hyde P.: h Agreement to mesh the eci nomics ni ("a;, da and the United States or defence production, will be signed in Washington on Thurs c.
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  • 186 8 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter)— Britain's food position is less favourable than a year ag<* and "we shall now not be able tn abandon existing rationing as we had hoped," Food Minister Maurice Webb said. He declared that *'in some important respects the general outlook
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  • 61 8 Standard Market Reporter ALL sections of the Singapore Produce Exchange were quiet yesterday with little activity reported. Copra had buyers at $42* and sellers $43 but no business resulted. Coconut oil remained unchanged in price, seller: indicating S7o_. No buyers were in evidence. Pepper prices were
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  • 201 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Governments have been approached to abolish the quota system for flour imports. As a result, totally free purchases from Australia within the allocation to Malaya may be introduced shortly, The Standard understands. The flour trade considers that the present
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  • 217 8 EXCHANGE rates now in force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: Transactions attia I "io Chine «n^ Sinn Derm.tte<? !o Straitdollar* only HONQKONO. Oct 24 (SpcciM Stnndard Service* Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were: F(KSI6.OG to £1 sterling; HK$6
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  • 86 8 LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter^ British and American repre sentatives are discussing with South African* authorities production of uranium from gold bearing orea in ihe Union, it was officially announced today. The Commonwealth Relation--Office said the talks were a continuation of those held in South Africa last war.
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  • 77 8 WASHINGTON, Oct 24 CAP The Economic Co-operation Administration has allocated U551,400,000 to Greece to our chase Japanese copper. To Korea, it allocated US$26B, 000 for hides and skins from India, Pakistan, fad i nesta X gascar and the Piulipp copper and -copper product ti tn
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  • 689 8 FEDERATION REPORT Standard Staff Reporter FEDERATION of Malaya production, stocks and exports of rubber dropped while imports showed an increase during September when compared with August figures. Rubber production in the Federation dropped from 62,623 tons in August to 58,837 tons in September, stocks
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  • 118 8 TORQUAY, England, Oct. 23 (UP) The legal committee of the international conference on trade and tariffs considered applications from Germany. Austria. Philippines, Peru. Korea, Turkey and Guatemala for participation in the tarifi and trade agreement. The committee was understood to be sympathetic to these
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 25 8 Th, 1: rubber pri, (Oct. Z\ *r lb No I BSS loose F.OB ii fl No IMj lb i M| v.. i i Ml
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    • 38 8 SING APC) The pr, was Sx (record pri, LONDON 0 lp T n *f* rords todi*. quoted ft N day's close i ton Inn,-: s sold at £918 ."IK mSsr 1 Bl K Montfai Turnover J cash.
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    • 32 8 US Steps Up CottON Export V.' ASKING'; es >_>. Lncrea* I I American < The new q bales ing next The appoi e r i On posed and 2,000. I ).s. impost cotton cro
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    • 14 8 I v., here Vi > 000 and imj to West try said. mm
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  • 153 8 LONDON. Oct 24:— CKeuter) British Government >ck_ Cailed to hold fuX an initial advance in prices today. The sensitiveness of the marketa generally was demonstrated when caution and hesitancy followed news of a special meeting ol Britain's Cabinet. A better tone prevailed when it became
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  • 1110 10 So Long at the Fair Concluding Paul Holt's six-day thriller based on the J. Arthur Rank fila Vicky and her brother Johnny arrive in Paris for the Great Exhibition of 1889. and book hotel rooms Nos. 1? and 19. Next morning: Johnny has vanished without trace, and so has his
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  • 50 10 Title Contender Ann Blyth is an outstand ng candidate for the title of .Mi-s Pin-up of 1950. For a bette look at this 5-foot-two-eyes-of-blue beauty with the light I own hair, see Samuel (ioldwyn's "Our Very Own." She co-sta with Farley Granger and Joan Evans in this KO Radio release.
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  • 509 12 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. A total of 70 entries have so far been received for the Malacca motor speed trial which will be held on Sunday morning, at Bukit Sebukor just outside Malacca town. There will be IT events track, of tarmac, is a
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  • 129 12 Record Scoring In KL Rugby KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A record uu nl r of tries Were soured m lay on the padang when the 18ih Brigade IIQ took a severe trouncing from ihe Selangor Club, who iron by 47 points (four goals, a; nine tries> to nil. The Selangor Club
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  • 98 12 The Combined Services R-.-s-bv team to play Johore in the BJLS. Malaya Compel tion on the Pad.msj Sinsar*>~;\ on Saturday, is as fo'lows: FLI P.O. Coulson (RAF) M >i R.n.f. Anderson (Army) Ca g.f. Duckworth (Army) i L1 C. Dillon <RAF> F Lt. A J Wool! (RAF' Lt JC.
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  • 898 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By More $118 Surprises Today SHAPING very well on the track Fine Feathers who hag retained his winning form at the recent Selangor meeting is expected to score in the main event a 7 furlongs race for Class 4.
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  • 98 12 Glut Of Goals In YWCA Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-The Selangor Eurasians women's hockey team playing their second game of the season, trounced the YWCA to the tune of seven goals to nil on tlie YMCA ground today. The Eurasians.^vith a good defence where Mrs. Howell at centre half was outstanding,
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  • 287 12 PARIS, (UP)— The French Basketball Federation recently named the French team to compete in the World Basketball Championships in Buenos Aires from from October 22 to November 5. Only three members during the next two weeks. Only three members Olympic Games In London
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  • 39 12 SEREMBAN, Tues.— St. Paul's Institution beat the Tengku Mohamed School, Kuala Pilah by two goals to nil at hqckey in Seremban today. The goals were scored in the second half through William Fedelis and Mok Wai Kin.
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  • 367 12 Army No Match For Civilians Stronger in attaek and defence, Singapore Civilians beat Combined Army live-one on the S.R.C. Padang yesterday in the Triangular Tournament organised by the Singapore Hockey Association. Singapore Civilians did not fully settle down until after the interval and when they did they were superior in
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  • 184 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A rugby match between the Europeens and Asians will highlight a series of sports events that have been planned as part of the drive to raise funds for Poppy Day this year. The state organising committee, which met under the chairmanship
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