Singapore Standard, 27 October 1950

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard HJGHGJ VOL 1 HO- 117 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 300 1 IStafl r«>rrr->|»oinlrnt -Mr. Han Swee Inn. snh-e<litor Piceklgnl of the Khrng Chew 1 honoran BCCTHJUTJf of the ati«m. ami Province -hot from l»«'iiiinl \>hen he was m < hrn A^^ociaiion in Muntri Mi Ban wis taken to the hospital immediately by a ber
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  • 10 1 U S Endorses Kashmir Plan t€ I tion find U
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  • 105 1 picture. (Story and another picture on P. 2). THJ3 ttistiop OF Singapore, the Kt. Rev. 11. W. Baines (second from left) is seen si«niag the declarations of oath by the Archdeacon elect and the three Canons elect before the ceremony in the Chapter House of St.
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  • 62 1 NEW DELHI. Oci '?<i IP) Official sodrees >aid today thai Communist China had admitted to India that "certain troop movements" were under way in disputed territory along the eastern border Ol Tibet. India had assured the world that the Tibet issue would be settled
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    46 1 The Singapore Standard DaKota. whjcl arr£d io SJjtjPJJ, on Wednes^ I *^»%»S'A<?? sp; ,n after its SMt.OOO overhaul -W'"™ p ant 7d bright rert. an* the ticer with yellow stupes, call be see» at «ver Irom Air JtUom IC^ni wh» U fc i« the air. Standard
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  • 242 1 LONDON, Od Sfl fßeuterV— King George In his prorogation address to Parliament referred to Commonwealth meetings in Australia and London on SouthF. ist Asia problems and said that Commonwealth Ministers' discussions in London had "afforded a valuable opportunity for an exchange of views on general
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Oct. 26 (Reuter) —Victor Boyle, 53-year-old stoker, was found not guilty at the Central Criminal Court yesterday of murdering Pat Beard, aged 15. He was discharged. Beard was slashed across the throat with a razor in a back street of the Brixton district
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  • 217 1 BERLIN, Oct. 2U i iP) The Russians announced today Chinese Communist forces had crossed Tibet's frontier early on Tuesday. "In the early morning hours of Tuesday, a formation of the GftnneM Peoplej Vrmy ecofi&ed the Tiht-tar frontier," an announcement in TaegliscJie Rundschau.
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  • 179 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25 (IT)— Harold E. Stassen charg- J ed tonight that President Truman is "getting ready to embrace" the Chinese Red regime j after the fall Congressional elections. In a r.idio speech over the Mutual Broadcasting System the former Republican Presidential aspirant said any
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  • 43 1 Hector Seah, an estate supervisor of the Singapore Improvement Trust, was detained yesterday by the Singapore Police. Assistant Commissioner, C.1.D., Mr. D. K Broadhurst told The Standard that Seah was detained by the Anti-Cor-ruption Branch of the C.IT.
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  • 117 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 26— (AP) President Truman said on Wednesday: '"I do not believe we would have had a Korean incident if some people had not thought that we were too proud to fight." In informal remarks to the National Guard Territorial Army
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  • 358 1 TOKYO, Oct. 27 (UP) War dispatches reported today that Korean Republican troops had reached the Manclmriau border amidst mounting indications that Chinese Communist troops had entered Korea to fight the United Nations forces. (In Washington President Truman said that the Mancliurian border area
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  • 317 1 Bom bLine Reaches Boundary TOKYO. Oct. 26— (UP)— A briefing spokesman said today that the Far East Air Force "bomb line" has, now reached the Manchurian bor-ier in booh places on the northwesi frontier but that Tinted Nations planes are not bombing there. Tne spokesman amplified Wednesday's statement hat there
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  • 184 1 SEOUL, Oct. 26. (APi U 5, Marines today swarmed a. '.iore at captured Wonsan. on t coast of North Korea, in a surprise operation of what app- u s to be the last phase of the war. The leathernecks hit the beaches at Wonsan unopposed. The
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  • 88 1 Royal Marines General To Visit Malaya LONDOK, Oct. 26. (APK— T* General Sir Leslie Hollis. djnimandiiig General of the Royal Marines, will make a flying visit to M > [a the Malayan interior. I .\dmiral\y announced Thursa.. His first call Wul on General Sir John Eiarding, the C-in-C FARELF at
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  • 424 2 First Asian To Become Archdeacon Standard Staff Reporter FOR VARIOUS reasons, political and otherwise, there is a very large section of the Malayan community who do not feel that the University of Malaya is their very own. This anomaly was pointed out by representatives
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  • 186 2 OVER S'PORE AT 500 M.P.H. PLUS By A Special Correspondent SLICING through the sky at well over 500 miles per hour, the first of Far East Air Force's new jet aircraft paid a visit to Singapore yesterduv She was a Meteor twin fet fighter-bomber, being flown on her first air
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  • 262 2 SUNDERLAND flying l><»ais of No. 2i)."> Squadron will leave Seletar rarlv this morning en route to Iwakani, Japan, l<» ir.aintain ihv strength of lh<' K.A.F.% contribation to the United Nations air forces engaged in the Korean >*ar. The Squadron will relieve N
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  • 23 2 iling 1 net a licence for his radio. One Ee Kim was fined $30 in the Singapore Third Couri yesterday.
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  • 211 2 Standard SuifT Reporter ISSUING a challenge to the larjje gathering of men and women attending a "United Nations" dinner given by the Rotary Club of Singapore at Raffles Hotel last ni<;ht. Mr. W. Harris, Chief of the Education Section of the United Nations Secretariat at
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  • 75 2 FOUND guilty <>f allowing her house at Tembeling Road to be used as a brothel, Yip Ah Kum, i a woman, was sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Her 17-year-old daughter. Koh Swee Chan, was acquitted of I the
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  • 75 2 Standard Start' Reporter A 28-YEAR-OLD Chinese barber, Koh Swee Kim of Kim Keat Road, was held up at Rangoon Eload Lasl night at i pistol point by three Chinese. lone of whom was armed, and i robbed of $2.80 in cash and I id< n 1 Lty
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  • 119 2 'Tec Faces Graft Charge A DETECTIVE, Ton Chin (1-0) of lluAnti Vice Sul>-Hraneh. was charged in the Singapore Second Dwtricl Court yesterday with corns pth accepting s2O on two occasions from a woman alleged to !>«• a brothel keeper. Toh was alleged to have told the woman Chor Ah Fong,
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  • 119 2 Malaya Needs Missionaries From China Standard Stall Reporter CHINESE speaking missionaries ol the Anglican Church who Ufi or are leaving China m»y continue their good work in Singapore or the Federation In the near future. The Rt. Rev. Henry WolfeBaines. Bishop of Singapore, told The Standard yesterday that the missionaries
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  • 183 2 1 NINETEEX-year-old Abdul i |\Vahab bin Haji Abdul Hamid, described as a "petty thief" explained to the First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, yestetday that the "bad company" j he was mixing with led to his undoing. He had pleaded guilty to three charges of
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  • 445 2 Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Teachers* Tnion will btfervfew SilH 'hristophcr Cox, Education Adviser to the Secretary of State for <.oloiii«*». Mij .Nov. Ito present their case for a Unified Education Service for Malax it. Announcing this yesterday. Mr. C. V.
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  • 204 2 A YOUNG Eii£ili.«h-!->peakint» Indian. Suppiah Sivakadeham. v*ho was t*aid to ha\e been in I In- h;i!»it of tuning on his radio until "wry late in tin- night," wan tentatively charged ye>lrnlay v/ith tho attempted murder of hi* chief tenant. Aruiini»niu. >^ho "objected to Suppiah**
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  • 302 2 I Standard Staff Hrporu-. CHURCH HISTORY w in this country < when members of the can erfy and laymen from riom draw's Cathedral of c D .1. Gana Asian Archdeacon for North M same ceremony Asian priests, Rev 1 S Baboo of S T. Yesjdian of
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    • 57 2 GRENADI \D A RUSI V Chi::- Buki: terday. jbers SITUATIONS VACANT NATURALISaT why grant and s;_ to S (HI No. 16 S| grs: m I M ill [1 R> DAE ON ■AOI i n \i:kh\ the course hairalrr. to a i day- $4 "ii \i:i f 2S ItMim i 1
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  • 406 3  - SINO-MALA Y BUSINESS PROJECTS UNDER WAY M. T. Yong gadal Barriers Breaking Down By Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPI R, Thurs. A powerful Sino-Malay business unity being slowly hwlt up in Malaya. Already, prominent Chinese and Malaya m the Federation have put before the (;overiiment sehenie^ lo plant rubber
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  • 42 3 Standard Staff Corre •>, >;icif > nt PORT DICKSON, burs.— For possessing three pints of toddy unlawfully at e mile Railway Lino, Am gam. 33, was fined $20, or seven days' simple impri nient, by Magistrate Tuan S ii *h Abdullah.
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  • 91 3 More Traffic Lights For k. Lumpur I Al LUMPUR, Thurs.— en more automatic traffic ligh f sigi t are to be installed K la .i I ump ir. They were approved by the v Committee «-f K .t Lumpur Mianciat its meeting will be installed at vai major road junctions
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  • 74 3 K' V UP R, T:. ITS F I Chinese, I.im Kai Tai 1 Lam Kim Yen and Chong K.- i Huck, harg b< fore Mr. A. P. c, the Brsl magistrate, to- pting to commit hq $3,000 at Ampang on 1 I night. It was the
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  • 39 3 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— While some Chinese labourers were working in the building occupied by the local Department of Public Relations, removing expanded metal sheets, one of the sheets fell on a labourer. The man sustained minor injuries yesterday.
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  • 59 3 MI'AR. Thurs.— Four Chinese. Sia Chong Hong. Tan Bok Swee, Kuk Tens Lai and Tan Lee Choon, were charged before [nche Rauf, the Muar magistrate, with soiling pork at I Bukit Pasir during a restriction period. Kuk Teng Lai and Tan Lee Choon were discharged. Sia Chong
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  • 189 3  - Experienced Men Are Invaluable' Ramani 'Says Standard Siafl CorregpouJfl KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Some official! long exp xience are invaluable, as. for Instance, thoi in the Police, and their continued services would I benefit lo the country, said llr R. Ramani, Kuala Lumpur lawyer and President of the Frd<:.r <>n >
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  • 64 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.— Sabandi bin Abu, a special police constable- plea guilty before Mr. A P. .lack, the first magistrate, on a charge of being absent from duty without leave. On a second charge of criminal breach of trust of Government property, namely, a hat. cused
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  • 59 3 MUAR, Thurs.— Alan bin Tahir. 27. was fined Sl5, or seven days' hard labour by Inehe Rauf. the Muar mat trate, for breaking the curfew at Ayer Man is B For a similar offence at Creagielea Estate, Bukit Pasir. a T'i-year-old Indian. Sawari•i. was fined $20.
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  • 134 3 Wants Same Pay As S'pora Assistants KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Nothing short of the con< in the Benham Salurii R recommended for hospij sistants En Singapore v. be acceptable to their colleagues in the Federation This is wha* Mr A s. thamby. President of the Selangor Eiospital A Association aii'.i V
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  • 82 3 Four Soldiers Stole Beer PORT DICKSON, Thurf.— Four British soldi* I trial to a charge of comn, theft of nine bottles of beer valued $11.25. T\\\> of them were bound over for .six months in the sum of $50, whiie the other two, a corporal and a 01 -corporal, were
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 447 3 Shi -1 X4 '4)K—l\nl/t\- Metropole: Cantonese picture Sun: Jungle Jim 2.30. 7.45 and oiiLLM/f/n I enter) 6.45 gnd 9pm 9.30 p.m. Majestic: The Lone Swan 'Can-, \t 4j ATC A T J Hockey: CRC vs. Kilat Club. tonese) 12. 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. •U/IMtt/i-JOafl) OfV MV X 1 J
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  • 336 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, T -:;r^. T\. j bandits were killed in Perak Pahang y< stexday t, ra others are believI |o have been wounded in; reel engagements with K irity f<-" es in other par's the Fed* ration during the J4 hours A belated
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  • 55 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KAW.SAR. Thurs M ed Tahir bin Saileh. 32. was mmitted by the Kuala Kangsar Cireuil Magistrate. I he Abu Johan. to stand trial i\ the .'<. on a charge of having raped an 8-year-old C se girl. A I was
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  • 368 4 future.- Jfhoio. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government recently took steps to ensure the Jalan Euno* Malay Settlement, which has about 90 more acre* to he occupied, is preserved exclusively for Malays of Singapore and the Federation. New rule? for the occupation of the
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  • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Church of the Holy Rosary at Brickfields will hold a Food, Fun and Fair in its compound on Nov. 4 and 5. This is to collect enough funds to enlarge the church which is nearly 50 years old.
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  • 422 4 IPOH, Thurs. Three shareholders of Lai Wnh and Company (IVrak) limited, a Chinese textile firm in Ipoh. were produced before Magistrate Che Bahandin lodaj to answer Himmons charges of being concerned in a fraudulent attempl al evasion of customs duty in resped <»f '^> yards
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  • 63 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— Arrange- merits are being made by the Penang Dance Association to entertain Mr. Dan Judah, FISTD, London, the Ceylonese dancing expert, who is expected here next Sunday. Mr, Judah bas been specially invited to come over from Australia to adjudge
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  • 45 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA PILAH, Thurs. A kampong Malay, Tahir bin Iclin of Kuala Sungak, Kuala Piiah who obstructed a Land Settlement Oftker, Haji Ismail, ir the execution cf his dutie^ while surveying a land \va: fined S5O or one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 284 4 I Standard SiafT Correspondent PENANG, Tlmrs. "The World Association of has hern established so that youth itself may study ami focus attention on its needs ami its responsibilities, 91 the Penang Settlement Secretary, Mr. Dodwell, told a larjie gathering at the youth rally held
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  • 381 4 r Standard Staff Correspondent T4IPING, Thurs. A IVrak Cooperative Bank with capital drawn from Co-operative Societies in the Federation is being contemplated. according to Mr. K. Ayadurai, chairman of the Perak Urhan Co-operative Society and one of the prime movers of such
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  • 151 4 Caunter Hall Area Will Be Improved PENANG, Thurs. Various recommendations to improve the Caunter Hal! area by the Health Office Committee were 1 accepted by the '.Municipal Commissioners at their committee meeting held this after- noon. The Municipal President. Mr. H. G. Hammett, s that the Municipality was t oared
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  • 235 4 Stabbed Girl Britb, Tapper Gets 3 Years Standard Staff Correspond-nt IPOH, Thurs. Plead g ity to a charge of attemp culpable homicide not amoi; ing to murder in respect of his 14-year-oid wile, a 27-year-old Indian rubber tapper. Subrayan, was sentence 1 :o three years? imprisouiuent by Mr. Justice Thomson
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  • 144 4 THK laM fK.irol *.l JJkt 1-: B i{r«iii!i<-nl v> ho l*a\r Kuala I uiii|Mir ami iioir.r. «-arl\ in Nn\r:nlxr. abroad rlaimoi lit.- Battalkw't for an\ one j>alr«i!. Fwo terroi h on i j a further 1 These four terrorist the Batta I of k.
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  • 36 4 PENANG, Thun. Per.ang radio listeners arc promised a better reception when the m r transmitting station at Grli is fixed iip next year, the I tioo manager, Mr. Frank I The Standard today.
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  • 1401 5 io Candidates To Contest 6 Municipal Wards Last Minute Surprise iLntries Anticipated Standard Malt Reporter WiLh 10 days to go before Nomination Day for I the forthcoming Municipal elections it is still anybody's J guess as to what the final line-up o f candidates will be.
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  • 1293 5 Counsel Says Nonis Was Terrified Of Inspector A SL'iT f 'SSIi >N' thai I Ba i c n d 6 1 1 Joseph X mis ini o rr. akj ng a statement, during the intc I igai >ns into the alleg- 1 ed murder of 10-year-old Ann.;' S;. i Wetmade
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  • 764 6 ])ATO Onn's recent statement in London about mistrust of Britain and British policy in Malaya caused many eye-brows to be raised. But the hope was entertained that a return to the more enervating climate of Malaya would cause the Dato to re' urn to more temperate opinions.
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  • 738 6  - RED CROSS CAN RELIEVE SHORTAGE OF NURSES LILLIAN BUCKOKE [)R. R. D. GROSS, Hie Acting Director of Singapore's Medical Service/ is a capable and progressive-minded practitioner. But h« is a worried man! Recently, following his appeal for 25 trained nurses to volunteer for work in the Civil General Hospital, a
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  • 750 6 jhe rubber t ees > M; aya i the» silent witne ses oi the ti alty which the estate work- <■■ had oft< n displayed towards their employers during tim< s slump by agr< i I cuts, states the Tamil i in an editorial weighing the
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  • 17 6 and keep your eyes skinned "or sn»kes That's where trouble'* most likely t*j come *rom
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  • 247 6  -  s C. OEI by PENANG. IT is good news th.it by next year, the public here will notio? a decided improvement in the lighting of many of our ro;ads which are at present somewhat inadequately lit In making such an announcement at
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  • 431 6 We the People Nature Of A Malayan Army Sir: If the suggestion 1 by Dalo Onn. lor the crea- tion of a Malayan Army is being adopted, a Bill \vi]} have to be introduced by i Government in the Legisla- live Council providing for i the raising and maintenance I
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  • 231 6 Sir The Singapore Sal tj Fir^t Committee would J am sure endorse the view expressed by Observer In "'Talk u! the Town' thai many of our road-troubles are due to selfishness ani lark of courtesy. There is too little feeling of community and consideration among the
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  • 48 6 Sir: According to tinwriter of an arude in the Singapore Standard Sunday I Magazine issue of October P a certain Majid ha? been exceptionally fottunata in the "Satny" business. Although this Maiii mighi not have been highly edu ated himself he had seen to jt
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    • 64 6 IT IS TIME TO LEARN TYPING. New Method of F ingering. T 3 ping less on s by experienced expe r t Classes day night. 30 w.p.m. guaranteed within 3 months. Paper Text Book Free Special concession to Students unemployed. Others classes include all Commercial .subjects. Chnn-se En^H^h (Std. I
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  • 329 7 RUSSIAN ATOMIC pla n t Where Weapon passed First Tests Found In N. Korea SE I lORK, Oct. 26 (UP)— UJS, intelligence have discovered, at of iwo highly-secret atomic installation* known since 1946 Korea, where the Japanese are said to have tested a nferior atomic weapon just four days after
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  • 65 7 Mystery Plant Visited N MW'MW I it the i a iich the avi b iard leetiMi Imildiag Gf Iding metal Bekted dini was a la m| .iMiJ I il' ;1 Will rinriiltll of vktei tre o! Z&< nage .md 1 1 oy thin a each eet hii?h the •in K..r.-.u
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  • 164 7 M UOn NO.. Ort. 2h (Reuter-AAP)— ro,n .1 rw— BtjggfCC ainrafl flying low North Korean-. l>v threat* niiiir to oall iglrtcn, Imvc not only made iuim r. fa plant- hut tamed hiiii(lr«-«U 'i- I" turn around anil march hark to >«• if.. r ,M
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  • 8 7 Vietminh Calling Up I-C Chinese ietirinfa in In
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  • 41 7 i State 1 e talked iscr, A TMa picture of Joseph Wnsilatukaa o/ Waterbwy, Connecticut, hlou'iny smoke rings for his daughter Shirley, won for him the U.S. $1,000 first in a U.S. national news--1 r sna\>sZ*ot com.sJ A. P.
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  • 53 7 HONGKONG. Oc' 26 (Reu--AAP) Chinese sources. that Peking had con- 300 000 troops along i N «rth Korean border, said no indication whe- ther the troops were :here for nsive or defensive operaI tions rhej idded 'hat. during the i" three weeks, strong •e--had been hurriedly erected
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  • 37 7 The Conservatives retained their seat in the Scotstoun byelection with majority of 1,319 compared with 2:59 in the Gener.il Election. Conservative Hutchison polled 18,494. Labour IBargh 17,175 and Independent J Labour Gibson can- Reuter
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  • 125 7 CALCUTTA, Oct. 26 (AP) Mr. Jo^emlra rsatin Mamlal. Ike only Indian Member of Pakistani abintl until he resigned this month, said here that Pakistan is xeereth icbemiiu to wa<*e a holy war against India. I Mr. Mandal, who resigned as j Minister of Law
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  • 64 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (UP) —The Food and Agriculture Organisation's Director-Gen-eral. Mr. Morris Dodd, has opened a Council session here with a plea to the world nations to set aside emergency reserves of scarce foods and provide for their international control. He said that each nation
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Oct. 26 (Renter) Britain's teen-age girls spend too much time cruising boys. Miss Pearl Jephcott, a youth research worker, told the National Marriage Guidance i Council. "Schoolgirls' diaries are startling evdence of the way girls of 14 and lo are occupied in thinkj ing
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  • News Briefs
    • 61 7 tho situation for this type of giil and concentrate on the avowed interests: boys, love, romance, a husband, a home and children." The American Bailie Monument* Commission in Washington iuis approved a 104-Joot tower to he constructed in Manila as a memorial to American war dead. This is one of
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    • 63 7 The conference of the Internations Labour Office is to be held in Indonesia from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10.— Reuter. When a model wore a nightgown to a Sydney night duo to win a t>et. many peoole complimented her on her beautiful evening gown. No one recognised it OS a
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    • 30 7 King George VI visited the new House of Commons for the fir?t and last time on Wednesday. From yesterday, it became forbidden ground for the man with the Grown. A.P
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    • 147 7 UOXGKONG. Oct. 2fi <AP>Father Peter Hungsberg, treasurer of the Fujen University in Peiping, has disappeared. Hungsberg. a native of Essen. Germany, left the campus on Sept. 29 on a routine business errand in downtown Peiping and was not heard from since. His car and driver also disappeared. Fujen Is a
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    • 37 7 Bird life experts are pu/.zled over a .sudden two-hour visit to Bridlingto:i (England) by millions of starlii <?s. Cambridge University of Massachusetts has appointed Negro Dr Ralph Bunche, the Nobel Prize 'winner. as Professor of Government, A.P
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  • 66 7 26 701 US Casualties ment announces a total of 2l>\lol Korean war casnalfaftl whose next-of-kin have b{':*n noticed througij Oct. 'lii. The latest iisitres. which Include 4.1?4 •lead, da not reflect all the American casualties which occurred v.\i in tMt time. This >s due to t v lapse between the
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 7 Parting It is sad moment for collie Bessie when she has to say good-bye to the three liucr cubs she had mothered for ten weeks and who are now strong enough to be put into a case. Picture shows Bessie sadly looking at adopted daughter Jennifer.
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  • 209 7 'A.-bomb Use Is Legal' \K\Y Oct. 2(> (AP) The United States iiiu! five other nations ha\«* called on ihr I .N. issembl} to hruml open or iiitii coin mn aggression as "the graves! of nil crimes against peace mm\ securit} throughout
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  • 52 7 When Women Earn More SYDNEY, Oct. 26 (AP) —Marriage specialists warn Oial increased salaries for women would result in more divorces and fewer marriages. With increased earning power, women would bp inclined 10 work rather than irry Married women might also be inclined to break up their home* to qo
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  • 68 7 J I LONDON. Oct. 26 (UP) British agents, in quesi iciates of missing aton cientist Bruno Pontecorvo, > i arned, I the Italian-born scientist be t v al able to the j Russians in ex\ ei ente v. iih cosmic t. Prof. Pontecorvo is a
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  • 247 7 Lie Case Going To UN Assembly LAKE SUCCESS, On. 2(> (AP) I Im deadlocked Securitj Council has decided i<> j:i\«- up ii- effort* to find successor to U.N. Secretai < y«Geiie«d Trygve Lie ;m<l toss ihe issue lo ihc veto-free General tssembly. The Assembly has no power to elect a
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  • 33 7 Butter Topples A Government COPENHAGEN. Oet ter): The Danish Governmeni has resigned after a <■■ possible device to frustrate Ihe The Government wished to maintain butter rationing. but the Opposition wanted to end it.
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  • 81 7 PARIS. Oct. 2u (Renter):The French National Assembly has approved the Government's I plan for Limiting the rearmament of Germany to her participation in the European Army.: controlled by a European De- fence Minister. The voting was 348 to L -4. The vote followed an assurance by
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  • 65 7 w A SHIN GTON. Oet Z i i A! U.S Secretary o: State Dean Aches >n said in a formal stati it ,1 t the <■ e I world is i tdig at over Rih-!; still holding "many thousi i Jap inese and German pri« c -s-of- r.
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  • 209 7 LONDON, Oct. 26— Bed China's imasiou of Tibrl. innouneed l»v the Peking (»o\«riim<?»t hut Mill lacking iny con ii rnialion. i- explained away l.\ a oinmuiti^l h.ast Hffiin newspaper ;i» a MOVC l<» fore-tall occupation >f that territory h> the Weaftern powers following
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  • 120 7 Rhee Aim C hided By Envoy NEW VORK, Od 1 1 IP)— A- I s Lssadi Loy W li' ion aum i I in Bombay ihat U.N. decisions would prevail in the issue of North Korea, despite n< claims of South Korean Presid an Rh< <■, the U.N nation Eton
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  • 122 7 Will You Please Be May or? PYONGYANG, Oct. 26 i. .f J Several tho I f iamim tfo are in En the City bratf- ibei ition <>( the city and also the first pub{oyerni I formation which v. is a unique bizarre episode. The ci'y guvernn !r< ally throw I
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  • 25 7 biljpmo troops in K tion, cleaning up gueii 1 id Tao^u. pj the ('ld 1" N d<-' i < x Sr»uth Korea.— Reuter
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  • 395 8 GENEVA, Oct. 26 (Reiiter)' America today categorically opposed establishment of an international tin agreement. The United States delegate, Mr. C. W. Nichols said that the United States delegation regarded the conference as premature. Events in Korea had strengthened their coiirliiMons that a serious surplus
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  • 392 8 GENEVA, Oct. 26 (AP) In opposing tin control, thr I uitcd Slates does not bebcre that an agreement regulating ihe market in "urgent from any standpoint ut thi-. time. 91 Premature negotiations, the head of the U.S. delegation, Mr. Clarence W. Nichols, told
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  • 127 8 WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Renter Unit; d Slates mo t o lyre manufacturers have de nounced the Government rubber .stockpiling programme in a 11-pa?e a alysia submitted to the National Production Authority. T'v tyre industry said the programme would bring "economic chaos" to South-East Asia, widespread
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  • 33 8 GERMAN steel is to be used to build a bridge near Newcastle —Australia's greatest steelproducing centre. I eN< S G vcraI accepted a Aust. £32,164 t mai tend*
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  • 70 8 H< JKONG, Oct *>G B Gold prices Dast week Buctuated of $70. high be- j This was due to lack r f rumours nn the Chinese gold I and silver exchar.^e. d contracts concluded last week total! -..els, i the Far East< i r mic
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  • 117 8 LANGE rates now in f >roe a= supplied by th^ ■lai.jvti ExcbangQ Banks Association, are as follows: B')~:-k rate> for ak M«U tran^m! 'oa •i tctiooa ■ttr mno ci ut Slain »rf r>err ■•>(• in st'-i:t» r*< sab hongkomo, Oct M .spec.*'. Standard Bcrvlccl dosing pi
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    • 46 8 The latest Singapore ruhber prices yesterday (Oct. 26) were per ib: Buyers Sellers. No. 1 RSS Spot Loose 81.87 SI. BB F.0.8. in bales Nov. No. 1 B.S.S. $I.Bo'. $1,811 No. 2 R.S.S. Sl/JUI SI .801 No. 3 R.S.S. $1,781 H.79J Tone: Steadier after weak.
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    • 109 8 SINGAPORE Thurs The price of tin todaywas S4(kJ.7.> per pica] (record price). Up S4.fi? 1. LONDON. Oct. °.(i (IT >. —Tin prices ajraiii bit a record high it tiiis morning's session. For the first time three months metal was quoted at more ta;:n £n!)9 per tun. the closing price
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  • 816 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs Malayan tin shares were quiet and easier yesterday on account of an irregular market in London. R er shares continued to attract attention, while Industrials were steady, Closing Quotations were: Buyer Seller Ala Bricks Pref 1"4 1 TT. Ord 1.95 2 00 v: is ice
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  • 57 8 Picture by This granite quarry in Bukit Timah produces aa average 300 tons a. day a third of Singapore's total output. Bulk of it goes to pave roads in Sin? r .ipore md the Federation. A good deal of it like this load of granite "dust"
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  • 347 8  - Mexico Withdraws Silver Offerings: Prices Up In UK,NY SYDNEY GAMPELL B> LONDON, Oct. 25 (Reater)--Silver feined tinI commodity boom this w<*ck. Pfcevioaslj ii had distill--1 «;iiishetl itself as almost tin- onlv commodity which ha<i not risen in price since the Korea outbreak* This week, after five months of completely unchanged
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  • 77 8 LO.NDOX. Or: 2-;- (UP P tani Fnrmce Minister (i am r»lohain.'ned said today that ho will press the United State? 1 1 vet nment for a $450,0 ')00 loan to help his country. The Finance Minister told newsmen, at the airport when he arrived by
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  • 67 8 THERE WAS small buying interest in copra in the Singapore produce market yesterday at around $4H and 41| per picul. However, no business resulted as sellers held firm at $425. Coconut oil remained unchanged in price at $70* buyers and no sellers. Moderate business was done
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  • 242 8 WASHINGTON, OeL 25 (Scoter) Mr. V Dodd. Director <>f the United Notions Food md tgrt* culture Org^mifftMHlt loda\ t!ial WBJfM condition! demanded tiie establishment of easergeswt food reserves and an intrrmtioisji Mrthritj thai could guide their distribution* He made these recommendations b< r :un^ session of the 18-nation
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  • 154 8 Steel Price Going Up 10 Percent NEW YORK. Oct. 26 (AP) Steel prices will go up six dollars (US) to US$lO a ton and steel workers will get wage and other beneiits totalling 11 to 18 cents an hour, Iron Age. metal-working trade weekly, said on Wednesday. The publication said
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  • 171 8 Standard SiafT R« ;>, \> IHLE nrfbber iflrtl d r <»] tin price contiowcd t<> rite t vestenlav when tin' metal I; i— P picul compared with $459. 12 J Wednesday an lumw of $4.6 Offerings from up*country and i the overscan markets wore
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  • 32 8 Copper lssues Over Shadow Lo::r> sha: ed I as pr< i pro dou reco! Far f lowed copp to b of fo S Fina: forr rod i j son: leadr man; I
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  • 94 8 BANGKOK, Oct. <> (API Menibrr.s ol the Thai r.u liament from th* 1 IMrtheni robber-ciowiai Afttilcli iff resisting a Giwrif pf» povtl It hikf pmttl ruh(M-r taxes. A pnptcei MH naftm Ihc present tux of 100 ticals I Sss) per tea to fig ire
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  • 385 9 Chusan Cost $27½ Million: Arrives Here Next Month Standard Slipping Reporter FORTNIGHT, the Chusan, of 24,000 tons mm— IhW paasengW ship to lie completed anywhere his uar will leave London on her maiden hi:. Singapore and Hongkong. he IV 0.. the Limsaii is the largest vessel ever built service to
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  • 104 9 Mandurd Stan Reporter SSIAN -808 N pt r tgra ten I -raped g the "Iron Curtain* 1 a week ago. pass d [gjh Singapore yesterday in a BO AC Constellation *o his son in Aic ai h A.. stra ..i ing happily, the professor declined
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  • 48 9 B\! Kwang, Chinese film itar, bad a very uucuntfortable Kuala Lumpur xxa e eived the cause lof the trouble yesterday an ope containing some photn- iipstick and a valuable h thick t >ld bracelet. Slm bad ibaentmindedly left it pa a chair at Ka.iang.
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  • 39 9 BANGKOK, Oct. 2fi (AP):— The government-owned Th a i Maritime Navigation Company, Ltd., has asked the Italian government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to switch, a pre-war order ot £2,375,000 for two warshipi to six freighters.
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  • 157 9 Standard Staff Reporter Sir Charles Symonds, emineni English neurologist and consultant to the Royal Air Force, passed through Singapore yesterday by BOAC Constellation on his way to Australia to advise on the establishment of a Neurological Diagnostic Centre in Sydney. The Centre, first to be
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  • 70 9 LONDON, Oct. 2t; (AP>— The Korean war has created a keener demand for ships to Carry essential commodities, with the result that freight markets are now at their firmest position since Mav 1949. the Chamber of Snipping reported. A particularly firm market for tramp steamers is
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  • 129 9 World Lost 414 Ships Last Year— Lloyds LONDON. Oct. 26 (AP)— The world lost 414 ships With a total tonnage of 858.G41 in 1949. according to a summary published by Lloyds Register of shipping. I Ships of more than 100 tons,! tost oi condemned in consequence of casualty or weather
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  • 125 9 Standard Staff ReDorter I'P TO LAST NIGHT, the marine police were still out searching for a lighter which was seen to have slipped its moorings on Wednesday night The lighter (10 tons) was first seen by an Assistant Traffic Superintendant who rang up the Marine Police. It was
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  • 184 9 BRITAIN BUILDS 6 NEW CARRIERS LONDON, Oct 26 (Renter) Six new aircraft carriers will join llic British Fleet between now and 1954. Mr. James CaUaghan., Parliamentary Secretary to t!ie Admiralty told Parliament today. Giving details in reply to questions about Britain's naval programme Mr. Callaghan made these points: Conversion of
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  • 106 9 Hush! Hush! An 'Empress' Is In Port Standard Shippin Reporter SAILING UNDER "secret orders" and und S< a Transport control, the 22. 000-ton British transport Empress of Australia arrived and docked at Singapore last night. Her Large passenger comple-l ment was made up of more than 1,000 troops, who will
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  • 35 9 LONDON, Oct. 26 (Renter)— A private radio network armed at reducing delays on the London Transport Services, has just been Completed with the installation <>f a powerful master transmitter at their Westminster headquarters.
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  • 31 9 LONG RANGE Proving Ground. Cocoa. Florida. Oct. 2b' <AP>— A supersecret type of guided missile was launched successfully at j 1818 GMT yesterday by the Third Guided. Missile Squadrun.
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    • 175 9 DESPATCHES lofl.iv: -Sibu K a.m. by Belaga, Kf- j lantan (parcels only) !i a.m. b> Suiiipitan. I renij^anu (parcels only) 1 neon bj Rawang, Burma, N. India, Pakistan (letters only) and South India (letters unly noon by Kuiv.ini;. Hongkong and China 6 p.m. by Ssecanenu Tomorrow:— Pontianak a.m by Toboali,
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    • 129 9 (AIR ARSfI VALsXitJ^g, nd J > Z />ARTi/RE SJ Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION from Jakarta it>.4.-> a.m. P. A. DC— 4 from Bangkok 18.3(1 (iAKLDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS, DOUGLAS from Jakarta, Banska ETA < -'."> o m. MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTAS from Alor Star. P«'n;ing. Taiping. Ipoh Kuala I.umpur ETA 5.15 pm. from
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    • 287 9 if andOUT' OF HARBOUR L SHIPS IN AM) Ol I In Port: Ea^resi Ol \us(rulia. nil- r u n SumniCan I Rrsat iny For lar ta-t m Oct. B«rro« i; t r..ii» p t Port: attaaut Nca iailf« Bombay Karachi »n Sov. S. l)«-partur<- .I mon.» ■> Kajan. f. r
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  • 142 10 1 lOI.LYWOOD. Oct. I*. (oliiinbia Pietares, keepiiii; abreast of today's i.ist moviiii: headlines, is making; preparations to put two timeIv prtuluctions into work, based on current defence aitivities in the I tiited States capital and overseas. Pi -t Robert Cohn lea s for Washington,
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  • 57 10 spectacular dance *-H]iionr«» from the Lotus- Orient presentation im Kui) i" whirh has iio south-east Asia premiere at Singapore's liarrit'k Theatre ;»t midnight on Saturday, stars are Rehana, Dev Vnand (in kim and Vaknb. Tli** film also Introduces th»« first Indian' Charlie McCarthy in Chandoo. "I>il-Rul>a" iv
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  • 226 10 "CEQUEL" and "serial". k have entirely different meanings, they ran be i'f 1 exemplified by a chapter play like "New "Adventures pi Barman and Rohm." This Columbia serial, which has i;s midnight premiere in Singapore tomorrow, is an all-new and all-exciting sequel to the
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  • 116 10 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 26 Universal -Internationa] announces it has insured an acting ape for US$lO,OOO "against accidents which may result from trying to act like a human." The animal Is Bonzo, a five-year-old champanzee. lii "BeHtime for Bonzo" Ronald Reagan and Diana Lynn takn him Into their house and
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  • 769 10  - Feminine Stars Ring Out The Old— Ring In The New In Film Roles MELROSE GOWER by TIOIXYWOOD, Oct. 26 —The girls of Hollywood are changing their minds (and, eke, their clothes) as 1950 rolls onward. The men tor the most part are in status quo. Ronald Colman continues eternally as
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  • 54 10 "AII LAX. On. 26— Mi xii an actress Maria Montez has arrived here from Pai s to make a film titled "Naples of the Past." The film will be directed by German Director Wolff. The cast will include Italian players Massime Serate, Andrea Checchi, Folco Nulli and American
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  • 29 10 ]Y[2CE, Oct. 26— Hollywood -L* anor Errol. Flynn frll and injured his back on Tuesday night while boarding a sneedbuat in i)ie harbour )iere. A. P
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  • 431 10  -  CLARENCE J. SCHNEIDER By I TOLLTWOOD, Oct. 26— There are two reasons why girls xx wear sweaters. One is to keep warm. The other is to keep men looking. "If you have any doubts, 1 mean about my second reason,"
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  • 114 10 I ONDON, Oc.t 26. Pro-x-i bably the only schoolmaster with Marlene Dietrich's telephone numbec written over his study desk is Michael Redgrave, now playing Crocker-Harris in "The Browning Version" at Pinewood. It is there because producer Edward Baird, like most other film producers, collects the
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    • 516 10 ON YOUR I RADIO RADIO MALA V A SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME lo a in. News: i pm. light Mnslei ISO News; 1.4.-> Da ace Mu>i<; i; p.„ Rogramate Summary; B.OS Radio Orchestra: <;.4t» Son-, ,»i th«- Pieaeera; J p.m News and "Mngapore Share Market Reporl; V;.t %lpha:-.-ti< allv ronrsj H
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  • 604 11  -  DOUGL AS LACKERSTEEN by LLf SOU I' I as ladiasfl pn Kffres- on Red China's Emhassy here for revealing ri:o BunMSC cannot be I Tor this, he argued. Be re-al'.ed Yeo Tchon-mine, UM nen Bed ambassador, ::;c.ed the Burmese Chithat Peking expects ntrfl
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  • 66 11  -  Samuel G Esther B. Kling I And VI prr- Of I with reluctant seek a < oj I v•. ptc i Do *al*y y tkan you talk? '-ego on irant r opirifi matters, do you gt aswers 0 i .<>" mode-'. U
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  • 235 11 YEW YORK. Oct 2G The development of a new type of radiation-absorbing eye glasses that may give protection against the atom bomb was disclosed by a team of scientists of the University of Pittsburgh. The glasses, or "atomic spectacles." are expected to be used by workers
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  • 380 11 ITHACA. NEW YORK. Oct. 26.— Would veu iiKe to prospect for diamond;- just by looking at air photos taken Cram a mite or two up' Or uranium? Or fold, tin* iron, lead, oil? All this can be done, and much move, with Cornell University's
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  • 654 12  -  "LINESMAN" By M iLAYA'S 22 most outstanding soccer players- roll up their sleeves ami pitch in tomorrow to help Malaya's tuberculosis sufferers in the first-ever North versus South match in Malayan soccer history. The game is being organised by a special MAPTII
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  • 51 12 A LUMPUR, I in a fast and -:cd hockey match on the Kuala Kai r I ige gi u the Taij Malays defeated the Malay ghy i le match of the Kuala ct hockthe Kuala Kangsar Snorting i bv tt the 40 Commando B M ..•n by
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  • 531 12 kl V LI Ml'l R, Thurs. On ihe Bluff Road ground today iln- S«!:uiiior I nited, playing with one nan -.hort and llwir third game of Ine season lost to the Police l)tj;oi l»\ I I points (one goal and one try and a penally)
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  • 94 12 V > a ing are the weights Free H for thi ir-olds over 7 1 run on Saturday, Novembei Bvlth a Trophy to the winner;: R nond 9. 7 Uninsured 9. 7 C v C.len 9. 6 A dor 9. 5 G i Meridian 9. 4
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  • 36 12 MBAN, T mgeare bein^ i »ld a tch in S on S Novera I in aid oi T 1 Day fu en the Combined Services ai i the Comt Civilians oi gri Sembil-
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  • 157 12 PENANG, Thurs. Running commentary on race days at the Penang Turf Club will eventually be fixed up by Radio Malaya according to Mr. Prank Howard, j the Penang station manager, i who told The Standard today that there should be no difficulty in doing it as
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  • 210 12 Army Golfers Win The Army defeated the R.A.F. at golf by eight matches to four in a match between representative teams at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Bukit Timah, on Wednesday. Results were (army players mentioned first): Major Carson and Major Ferguson lost to W/Cdr. McKern and S/Ldr. Walsh one
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  • 40 12 LONDON, Oct. 25 (Reuter)— Following are the latest UK soccer results: Football A. fi RAF. 1 (at Fulham) The Army 1 Aston Villa 9 (at Aldershot) ULSTER CUP (semi-final I Glentoren 4 Cliftpnville 1 (at Grosvenor Park)
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  • 322 12 FOLLOWING are the weights for all eight races' for the last day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Class 3, Dtv. 1— ii Furs. Air Mail 9.(1!) Printer's Error (lateMerlynne) 8.1! latin Affair 8.10 \ero (late Thomas Tunnel) 8.09 Trobella 8.07 Best Wishes 8.0(i
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  • 408 12 NEW YOHk. (I I') ll B alinosl reriain HOW that Joe Louis >vill fight again, and t«» most boxing experts it will he one o£ the great tra-«Mli<'s of sporto. Jo e was one ot trie ali-time great fighters, both in the ring and outside
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  • 189 12 To College Via A Soap Box |> More than 60,000 peo,i pie who watched the I 1 l.'tth annual All-American i Soap Box Derby, held rei tvntly at Akron, Ohio, in which 150 bays competed <| for a four-year, S(US) I, 5.000 college scholarship and other prizes. 1 1 Th
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  • 55 12 AHRIVIXG from UK by the Anchises today is the three-year-old bay French gelding East \V,nd II for the popular Singapore owner Mr. Lim Chong Pang whose chestnut English mare Latin Affair won the first day, and brown Australian gelding Randwick scored on the second day, of the
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  • 300 12 PLAYING one man «.hort in the firs! half. (V\lon Sportfl Club "V MM uiiltirkv to lo«*<- lo th<- \ni:l<i Cninese School hockey XI 1»> the o<l«l poal in llsm yesterday at Bale*! lei' Koa«i. For the schoolboys Chong Kim in goal gave a good
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  • 72 12 PENANG, Thuvs.— The Penang State team drew two-all with the Kedah State team in the charity soccer match played in the Westlands Sciiool ground today in aid of the Anti-TB Fund. Kedah led by two goals to nil in the first half, scored by
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  • 40 12 TAIPIXG. Chnr Taipinp Teachers maintained their unbeaten record in league hockey games here with I three-nil win over the REME XI yestenL John Pficiv.il scored in the ftrst halt while Simon Choong added two Koala in the second.
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  • 277 12 SEGAMAT. Oct. 26-The Segamat District Badmiton I Dpen-Championships which com- j nenced ten days ago have I reached the semi-finals in the men s singles, mixed doubles and women's singles events. Chit Abdullah, the disrict uniefeated post-war champion elininated the strongest challenger to his title crown. Sin
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  • 21 12 Singapore Teams For Rifle Match order I Inter r 35 Colo follow, i g I (Td (Cai (P t 7.00 a
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  • 15 12 THE B c will be Telec R.>ad torn The Office and eries.
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  • 142 12 TV irnlrn ff'ir tagm > run l»\ il* own association n«-\t I decided at a SU\ CiTJI BHttai n day Hhirh n-pr«'-rnlali%f. of 21 B teams that <om|Mt«Ml tlii* WCf» i: SAFA ta... with the express puipoa making the proposal and it was
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