Singapore Standard, 30 October 1950

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  • 15 1 Singapore sTANDARD VOL. 1 NO. 12O__^ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 399 1 King Gustay Dies After 43- Year Reign kHOIM. Oct. 29 (Router)— Ninety-two-Gusii of Swrden M at 0715 GMT topriaec Gwlaf Vdolf mu&Md by tele-i Drottniiiilholm Palace a few minute* ii> Kir- S »l«aln. vkHcd liM Kin- t%viee yesterday but rea Stockholm »»ome shortly after miilni-ht. Prince Wilhelm and Prince Jertil
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  • 72 1 Photo by Three visitors from the Statement Department Messrs. E. J. Kerngan^ T. E Biachen and G. H. Chapman, were entertained to a dinner on Saturday night by Mr. W. H. La*rence Jr.. of the ISIS. Picture shows the honoured guests with three others at the function
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  • 69 1 New King, 67, Leads simple Life dng and h i ■> was tb ii 12 ars, i as a man t habits a in all ring j g isses, Swedish king lar of -.an. mches tobacco or 1 > in e patron of fail und and era: an in his
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  • 21 1 Oct. 29. lAP>— si the S tender its n M la cabinet session j val palace at I
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  • 78 1 $100 X- Word Competition Starts Today TURN to Page 6 for the first of our weekly $100 Must-Be-Won Crossword Puzzle, which betrins today and will be featured every Monday m The Singapore Standard. Four cash prizes, totalling SI OO. are offered with each week's contest. All you have to do
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  • 252 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 28: (Reuter) Chinese Communist troops entered Eastern mountain districts "of Tibet three days ago. according to Indian Government sources m close touch with Lhasa, Tibetan capital, today. The strength of the Invading forces and their deployment was unknown, the sources added The
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  • 51 1 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Oct 29. (UP). -Eighty-four convicts shot their way^out of Rio Piedras prison today killing two guards and wounding our others. Officials said that it was the biggest break m Puerto Rican history. Only 16 of the prisoners had been recaptured at a late
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  • 390 1 Standard Staff Reporter FROM November 15, between the hours of 1 p.m. ami 3.30 p.m. Singapore time, the people of this Colony will be able to talk daily by telephone with the people lof Hongkong. In this new and long-wanted radiotelephone service between
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  • 124 1 HONGKONG Oct 29 UP Communist China again has nrotested formally to the United Nations against the alleged Eolation of Chinese territory by American planes Peking Radio said [today The broadcast said that Foreign Minister Choi En lai cabled the United Nations today claiming thTt
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  • 73 1 LONDON, Oct. 29 (Renter)— j Poland will go on the gold j standard on Monday, the Polish press agency reported today m a message received m London. Her new gold backed zloty will be at par with the Russian rouble, which was put on
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  • 73 1 Senior Adviser To N 'list Govt Dies TAIPEI Oct. 29: (ReuterAAP) A veteran Kuomintang member and senior adviser of the presidential office, Mr. Chao Yi-tang, died here t-day at the age of 71. Mr Chao was a staunch follower of Dr. Sun Vat sen. founder of the Chinese republic and
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  • 62 1 BARROW. ENGLAND, Oct 29 (AP). Fire broke out to night m the fore section of the new 28,000 ton British luxury liner Oronsay as she lay U her fitting dock here. The Orient Steam .Naviga tion's big vessel, launched las June, was built to carry
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  • 253 1 SAIGON. Oct. 29. (Reuter). —All civilians have been evacuated from Laokay. the most western outpost of the new French defence line m northern Indo-China. a French spokesman announced here today. He said Vietminh forces were intensifying their attacks m the area around Fort Hannequin, on the
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  • 385 1 Large US Force Lands At Iwon For Border Dash SEOUL, Oct. 29: (AP) Approximately 27.000 U. S. roops, under orders to go all the way to the Manrhurian border, oday began pouring ashore from 50 ships far up Koreas ea_t roast. Near the west coast, American forces powered through iard-fi"hting
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  • 152 1 IST. CORPS. HQ. KOREA. Oct. 29 (IP) The closer you £et to the Manehurian border, the colder it gets. Aloii£ the (Jhon^chon River the wind is blowing right off the steps of Siberia ami American troop* have m be prepared to face the elements as
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  • 194 1 RAF Chief Inspects Japan Base IWAKUNI, Western Japan, Oct. 28 (Reuter-AAP) Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East Air Force today inspected two squadrons of the RAF Sunderland flying boats based here. Air Marshal Fogarty was flying to Tokyo for a rive-day visit at the invitation
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Oct. 29. (Reuters —Mr. Malcolm ItacDou British Commissioner-Gem.-! ni i for Souffa-Eas( Asia, today arrived by plane m London after a week's visit to his wife and j family m Ottawa. He said that !he would stay three or four days m London for talks
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  • 54 1 A CAR crashed into the pillar of a house m KillJnej Road last night and fell a drain. The pillar fell on top ot the car. Four of the people m the car were seriously injured. One of them, a seven-year-old child la said to be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 243 2 THE SINGAPORE Legislative Council's Select Committee considerins tbc colony's I*>.>l bmtert has agreed to an inrrease m the rate of income tax on companies from 20 per rent to 30 per cent. The Standard understands that this is the major step
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  • 159 2 Stunii.ini Sutf Reporter THE SECRETARY tor DeI and Internal Security, Singapore, Mr. H. G Turner told .lw Standard yesterday that be anything about Malaya haying placed rdei ith Britain for a survey on atomic defence. A *cordlng to a Reuto n ssap Ma was
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  • 20 2 SEREMBAN Sun Inche Rani Pi -nary A rden, has been appoint* Game I ger for s ■< S -n.
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  • 44 2 Dr. Hendrick Gijsberi Wattimeri of the Indonesian Foreign Service arrived m Singapore by KLM Constellation from Jakarta on "official business." He will remain a month m the Colony as the guest of the Indonesian Consul-General m Singapore, Dr. M. Ra?if.
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  • 305 2 standard s tall m|»ori«r D\II V employees t the Mnnapor* 1 Municipal Water Department art* h> demand 1 A days' >sau< for Sunday work. Irrespective of whether the employees attend Snndai \*<»rk after a period ol >i<knr>s or leave^ This was decided by a
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  • 231 2 Standard Staff Reporter INDONESIA will never fiivt* up trying to br Western New Gainea back into the "family circle 1 »f he Republic, th«* Adviser lo the Indonesian Rcpul V ■'oreimi \tl air.- Ministry, Mr. H. A. Salim, hai I m I Singapore
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Correspondent THE REGISTRATION of the Malayan Chinese AssociaI tion, Singapore Branch, was j announced by the Branch Pre- sklent, Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, jat yesterday's meeting of the provisional working committee The meeting decided to launch a drive for members and to give
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter MAJORITY of Singapore Chinese schools do m>t favour tf(e Education De- partment's proposal to /hi re three terms. Their views on this matter have hicn submitted m the Education Department. The opposition Is based, primarily, that such an arrangement would upset
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  • 331 2 'Miss Ramsgate' Missed The 'Wolves 'A tKallang Mandarri Man mporur **MISS Ramsgate ]*)!*>** curvaceous, Momlr ant! beautiful Bettj Brewer came i<» Singapore yesterdaj missing many ihin«i«. First of all, she missed the "wolves" at Kallang airport everyone stared at the lovely face and the form accentuated by a plain, brown
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  • 100 2 Gemas-Ipoh Train Service Suspended Standard Staff Correspondent K-'AI A LUMP! Et, v wing the derailnx I tram somewhere m Sembilan last night. I Malayan Raj iay Admii od canoe the 6.55 turn, pa train Gemas to lpoh to<:. A passenger train, I left n lor Ipor. I. L 5 p.m.
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  • 23 2 KAJANG, Sun.- I): Nan Heng of Km E LCal Offi .!ig. m the a] on leave of Dr. Vellupi a
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  • 159 2 NINETEEN Chine c t U k part In a mass i cticiiony hela before a 1, Crowd 'at the S pon Vi< toria Memorial 1;.... terday afto ">n. The wedding, the twelfth i I kind m the Col. nj liberal on, was ed by the Mayfair Musical
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  • 1086 2 Large Turnover On Share Market Standard Market Correspondent A WEEK, full of incidents, saw a large turnover on the- Malayan Share Market and was partii cularly brisk the first few cUtys when prices improved steadily. i Thursday, following the lead from London, on news that Red j China was beginning
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  • 34 2 27,000 AWAIT DECISION Standur. MORE 7^ r d «%i JJ k iting foi pay an s cd. the f peal Coun i K. B M K. v- w.lh ci(.: i) WCi I I I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 336 2 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1948 The Muni palitj Singapore. E t ni Commissioners for the MUNICIPAL CITY. MUNICIPAL ROCHORE, MUNICIPAL NORTH MUNICIPAI MUNICIPAL EAST and MUNICIPAL WEST E c ral Wards of the Municipality. N F IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1, .v ection of Commissioners for the said Electoral Is
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    • 44 2 <;OI.I)HAI{> IN SHOES Th< the SITUATIONS VACANT v cord;: g s NATURALISATIO 1 i fffN mttri^k yi CEET HA® I! \IK I D UUtOK die 1 darken i the cours* hair almost to a v days $4 <h\ri ft CO l 29, Bobinsciii X
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  • 152 3 Rubber Men Adopt 12 Resolutions tfd Staff Correspondent [PUR, S.n. I m Driberg a A hriser, were amongst when 77 de'ejervers at- -Malayan Rubbers Union delegates' repp ting M nference was nek; m ted two days. ting was convened procedure i rejection of $3 wages by the appointed perttiona commitg
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  • 39 3 Mundard stall .rrt\>pnndent ffl :•;>-.—. a made by a ting of •tee of the I tates Asians t the union im- j a day's token I <vers of Asia:. fsio for betier workwas not accept- j
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 3 Photo. HK (.O\cRNOR C.kLLTKD— Upon their return to Hongkong from a four-moith vaiatipn m the I nited Kingdom, the Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander and Lady Grantham were welcomed by top-flight government officials, high-ranking military leaders and prominent citizens at the pier. Picture shows Sir Alexander shaking hand* wi h
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  • 98 3 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun. A desperate dash for freedom was made yesterday morning by a young Malay. Othman bin Ahmed. who was being taken without handcuffs to the Sessions Court to be tried on two charges of cheating. Seeing the side door of the courts open Ahamed dashed through
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  • 242 3 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LI MPI'R. Sun. Oversea Chinese residents m Kuala Lumpur are planning a mission to Formosa to pledge loyalty to Nationalist President (Generalissimo Chiang kai-shek. The Standard learns. This proposal was made last month and the response from oversea Chinese
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  • 128 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENAXG, Sun. -In a letter to the Collector of Land Revenue. Mr. R. L. Peel, the Pilgrimage Commissioner for Malaya. Tuan Haja Mohammed All Rouse, refuted rumours, which had been circulating among Muslims, that the Malayan Medical Mission Clinic at Jeddah had not been doing
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  • 156 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Sun.— That Taiping's dilapidated quarters were a poor advertisement for Government was voiced by Che Wan Zarazillah at the Town Board meeting last week. In reply, the Senior Executive said a sum of $2,000,000 was needed to recondition them. Opportunity was taken at
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  • 149 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association at a meeting today decided to form a sub-committee to look into the new visa regulation which was enforced by the Singapore and Federation Governments on Oct. 1. The sub-committee is enpowered
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  • 252 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Members of the Malayan Volunteers Ex-Service Association, Penang Branch, who were present at their annual general meeting held today m Westlands School Hall, were told by their chairman, Capt. Mohd. Noor bin Mohamed, that Capt. Blagden, Staff Ofiieer of the
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  • 30 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One bandit was killed m Kelantan and five Chinese bandit I supporters were arrested during screening of 261 persons m Kedah yesterday.
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Hospital Assistants' Association of the Federation which met here last night decided to accept the Benhaiii report provided there was no change m the salary scales as approved m the Colony. The decision was taken at a meeting of
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  • 145 3 Devons Hold Memorial Service Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An impressive service was held this morning m the military cemetery here, when the Ist Battalion the Devonshire Regiment, who leave Malaya shortly for home after 23 years overseas, held a memoral service for the members of their battalion who
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  • 98 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun. More than 100 members of the Government Junior Stalls Union, Penang and Province Wellesley, unanimously decided today to affiliate with the Government Junior Stall Council, Federation of Malaya. This was among the resolutions passed at the annual general meeting of
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    • 660 3 SAILINGS KBOM StANUINAVLA. L K. COM INKN'T Spore P S bam Pen«nf "Kort-a" lor Banyßott. Manila. Hong Kong Kobe Yokohama In Port ■■Uanhui.n 1 lor Ban^koK I S°* -NordJual' for BaigOD i Ban^k.ik LI M MOf "Kina" (or U&wU H ri^Koryj Taicubar Kobe Yokohama 2H nov.-1 Dec Mfl ««r. »-25
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 183 3 F E D E R AJJ OT^^^^ SELAXGOR-Today Majestic: The Lone Swan (Cantonese 12. 3, 7 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Ambush 3.00, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: Jealous Storm (Cantonese) 12.45. 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: Roseanna McCoy 2.30, 6.30 and 915 p.m. Madras: 24 Hours After the Wedding (Mandarin)
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    • 171 3 Lido: Fah Kai 3, 7, 9.15 p.m. Rex: Wagonmaster 3, 6.30. 9.15 Savoy: Wong Sui Hung (Cantonese) 3. 7, 9.15 p.m. IPOH-Today Ruby: Morning Departure 1, 3. 6.45 and 9 p.m. Rex: The Rogues of Sherwood Forest' 12.45, 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Spy Smasher (serial) 2, 6 and
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  • 735 4 PRACTICALLY 25 per cent of the Singapore Municipality's total Rate Fund income next q be used for sewerage. It is good to know that the Commissioners are getting down to the task of expanding modern sanitation services at least within city limits. It is a disgrace
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  • 914 4  - Self- Named Gods' Flourishing In Japan GLORIA SUZUKI by l f an-Asia Newspmper Alliance. TOKYO. Oet 25 Religions m postwar Japan h ir~t dime-a-dozen. Neu religious sects have so mushroomed into life overnight that they are causing considerable concern to the Japanese Ministry of Education. They are coming intc existence
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  • 528 4 Review of Views Undemocratic UTUSAN MELAYU criticized, the new Philippine law dis-< allowing bail or appeal to, persons suspected 01 taking part m rebellions or consort- ing with rebels. Quarters m Washington have^ unofficially condemned the Law and progressive elements uv the Philippines have attacked' it for being Tascistic,* 1
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  • 18 4 "I know you can't sec through me I asked if I made myself clear not transparent;"
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  • 27 4 ITS PRECARIOUSLY BALANCED ROCKS WOULD TOPPLE iF THEY WERE NOT SUPPORTED BY THE TEMPLE OF WANG-51-MIA0:- WHICH 6 GLUEP To SOUD GROUND/
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  • We, the People
    • 592 4 Sir The Ag. President of the Selangor Indian Association Commit lee is not doing a service to the Association by his reported statement 1<> the Press regarding the split iw that Organisation, In any Organisation, doubtles s. there cannot be unanimity among aii members bui there must
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    • 99 4 and tion is tafci !i iir all those 9k > conduct or is proved. V. ed to iH In I disl m [tors in Eng in order fa lively these i i Mes, the I ...v. Em f has b-, i j( < i
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    • 218 4 Sir:— With refei e 1 the interview which the Sunday Standard has had with some of the leading lawyers in Singapore who are pposed to ;i "levy* 1 or i '*Ii i i trinity fund"' wnicii was raised me in a recent letter to 2 paper,
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    • 60 4 Sir -Th stai Mi V M x :>]■ the f 1 A. o iii£ its pi le is n not si i s its rts l: Inei B i tl how selfish the committee is si icking to offi The n f r ce by Menon
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    • 35 4 fV" "T. 1 /f/57 1 ARRIVED i^^P^ PEPPERMINT OIL POLAK SCHWARZ um.uu^L NAAi(i)EN I'Of.AK MtITAL UMITED QUANTITY ONLY. STMIED IN STEEL ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. I'lnH^'l'lU.M.li T.G.KIAT&CO. -M1^&II.HIB J :M 7GB <s N rth BridSt v Singapore.
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  • 166 5 Atlantic Pact Defence Ministers Accept Ike A s Supreme Commander I kSHINGTON, Oct. 2a jP— hr Vtlaniu- Pad Minigtcgg indicated i^ht that th.-v bad :i him-print for (ni,iii Europe's defence, with i ni ral Dtrighl Risen lower w Supreme Cony Cenerml 'Ike 1 hail tin- unanimous support i>t n< c
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  • 54 5 ON, CVt. 28 (Be i k» enun hi pi< i I d Urn oi Sand -rtera oi the I m Arak rown of t these two im-| Arakan, 8..y ,f Bengal, iears the Arakan rip of insurger.'s v. ho to the hi •■-ops seised I
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  • 186 5 Vyshinsky: US Uses Japs In War T.AKF SUCCESS, Oct. 28 < J V rhe s. viet Foreign Minister. Andrei Vyshinsky, today c^:'i that the United States has been using Japanese troops to fight «,£M m-* the North Koreans. He told the main al Committee oi the Nations that Russia y
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  • 672 5 Lodge 's Reply To Vyshinsky LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 28 (I P)— Senator Henry Cabot Lodge told Russia today, "The people of the free world, whom you have finally aroused, will, ill a completely peaceful and orderly way. and within a very lew years, create a quiet and peaceful world." The
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  • 96 5 LONDON, Oct. L»8 (UP) Britain has agreed to send food to Yugoslavia this winter, to help In the desperate fight there against starvation. The Announcement on the amount of food to be sent, and the method of payment, will be made within the next
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  • 55 5 Mrs. Eleanor Trice, Gernuaborn wife of Albert W. Trice of Trappe. Maryland, is Questioned by immigration officer Edward Ferro aboard the Liner Saturnia on arrival in New York city. Oct. 22. Mrs. Trie? and some 130 aliens were ordered to Ellis Island for further questioning
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  • 580 5 MANILA. Oct. (PANA)— -The Philippine Government has not determined any policy regarding peace terms for Japan an<l will eend a delegation to the peace table with an open and unprejudiced mind. President Flipidio (^uirino told PANA m an exclusive interview. Despite
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  • 140 5 Nehru Nomination ForChancellorship Of Cambridge Un. CAMBRIDGE. Oct. 28 (Reufer): A document nominating Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru as a candidate for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University was handed m today. But it was still not known here if Mr. Nehru had actually agreed to stand. Acceptance of nn invitation
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  • 335 5  - China Troops In Korea Of Lg v Calibre Gay Chapman By IP Staff «.orresponaent PUCKCHANG, Od 28. (UP) —Today 1 interviewed one of the three Chinese communist soldiers captured during the day by the South Korean Capitol Division, on the north central front. As a result. 1 at.\ i longer
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  • 151 5 HONGKONG, Oct 29 (Reuter-AAP):— Thousands of people- yesterday watched the Royal Air Force m Hong-kc-ng Viage a bi^ mork ;ir attack over Kaitak Airport. The d splay was featured I y su< h Ictivity as strafing, rocket firing, aerobatics and tx mbing operatic is
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  • 326 5 US Halts Vessel With Petrola tum Cargo For China W v>HlN(;t<)V On. 2<) (UP)— The Cmmnmrrcm Departmeal to<lay HMMeal mi \nuri<an merchani -!tj» -ailiuj: ior ronitmitu^t China vith a ciir^o *»< S.'?. (MM) sjallons of peirolat ii m. tWt drfp*fl owners had li-i* <l i!i«rargo as usable <»•}!> *?<»r medltcaJ
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  • 85 5 BERLIN. Oct. 28. (Be I West Berlin wi!! cut off supplies of electric pom r b Soviet-controlled Radio Berlin, iti the heart of the British sector On Wednesday, a spokesman of the West Berlin Powei Company said today "Radio Berlin is unessential
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  • 125 5 China's 4th Top Red Official Dies I i K( ING Oct. A n Pi-shih. I Chinese Commun I 1 rth top man di> m I on Friday mon brnin haen, tng to Peking r;> ly. He vrai The lea wu pi elltmown Chinese Comi and an colleague of Dr. Liv
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  • 132 5 Nationalisls Release British Ship HONK ■■< se Nat '..May v „i i to have released a i: p n ha* been ck L and a half m »n1 I How" i k ■<■ ted ti ien withi i the next I .■-<-. The Ei d .•nu i St ard said
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  • 424 6 TVTEW YORK, Oct. 29— Remember those attempts the Japanese made m occupied areas of South-East Asia to "recondition" shortwave radio receivers to the population could not check on the discrepancies between Imperial General Headquarters communiques and the truth by listening to stations m the free world?
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 763 6 JUMP! TWENTY-FIVE thousand feel above the earth a muffled figure wearing crash helmet, goggles, oxygen mask, flying suit arid gloves, fell from a Lockheed Lodestar plane and whizzed down, spinning madly. Eight minutes later the parachutist Major Dumbo Willans stood on the ground, having safely completed another expeiimenta] jump. N
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    • 260 6 Here's what happens to a 'chute man—between UP a i\\ it b m THERE and MW^HIJ^ f/// DOWN WiU holding his left wrist in frotit of his face to watch his altimeter. So he just continued to spin. Forty-fifth second: "Noise of the wind decreased. Probabl}' slowing down to 120
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    • 108 6 STAN9AKV CHIIVK€N count* OWn X WORD Clues Across: 1, Cooked pig; 4, Jack Sprat wouldn't eat it; 6, For cooking; 7, Mixed up oil; 8, For sliding on snow; 2 10, Dress material; 11, Point- ed weapon; 13, Notice; 14, «t Direction; 15, Girl's name 2 backwards; 13, Electrical unit
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    • 23 6 I minimum ilnrri(Wi¥Hr.ii»niii «rayi»iMinnnniM»i wruyi.-nwmftirrir yy <^^^my^ r 7 "When did we have Junior's shoes half-soled? Was il yesterday or the day before?"
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  • 280 7 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (Reuler) Action by the V n ile^ Elates on Red i China** reported entry into Tibet was thought here i today to depend on India's t move. Observers here considered the answers to two questions would
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  • 193 7 Rival Political Groups Korea Advocated Oct 28 Koren thai if the for it a position rnv leader--.mission in sil future ation, an rgani/a- y t ABED Korea may I and pi inncls lii g in man for the her or riot potentialities p a ies which CommisSyngr ind i he
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  • 45 7 Caecboslovakia has accused the ".t pawe sof i ttemptu to zw »> :>■ v tifc la German nr.ii;"'.* m theii "plans tot mi iati and denied a IBritis si tement that the Soviet intervened m Czeghorahia and thai the Communist Partj id usurped ...:tr-orit> Reuti
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  • 291 7 SEOUL, Oct 29 (UP) The Korean gweriiias are back m their old stamping grounds, and may give troubie for many months to come. That at least is the opinion of many South Koreas officers and their American advisew —men who have had the job
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  • 374 7 LONDON, Oct. 29— (AP) Vrsenal and Newscastle I nited are locked at the top of the First Division of the English Football le&gne. Botb teaius gained convincing victories on Saturday* Arsenal whipped Derby County 3to I and Kewscastle I nited 9 after conceding tlie first
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  • 433 7 Singapore 'Y' Tennis The Annual V MCA. Tennis Championships open at Bras Basah Road to- d a y when 'ten games— Jive for the Men's i Open Single.- and the other five for the Men's B. Singles Championships wi!! be played. This is the third tennis <•'.. mpionships the V.M.C
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  • 212 7 Standard Staff Correspondent P EN A N C, San. Three s oola of dancing m the F< deration of Malaya will take part m the ballroom dancing competition to be held at the Wembl< y Dance Hajl on Nov. 6. 7 and 8. The three
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  • 433 7 WHILE Singapore's champion amateur \«t»i;rlitlifi<»rs conlr*tf*in ihe 1950 ehampioaships broke three ret'onls* at the Hap|>\ World Sl;i<h'uni. a bevy of Singapore beauties, m more placid fashion, ffcit <l a I>< aulv championship and a weH-mageled groap of male pfcjriirrf excellent** decided who should be
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  • 242 7 Singapore Shuttle Tourney Lucky Strike Badminton Party entered the final Ol the Singapore Junior Inter dub championship when they defeated Shell Sports Ciub by four games to one at the Haw Par Gymnasiam hall last night. The deciding factor m Qu it victory was this year's junior doubles champions, Foo
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  • 200 7 I SEOUL. Oct 28 (BeuterAAP) Lieut-General Walti n H. Walker. Commander of the United States Eighth Army and Major-Genera] Earle E. Partridge, Commander of the Fifth Air Force today flew to the Manchurian border m the course of a survey of the Batle areas
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  • 90 7 BRMs Fail At Barcelona BARCELONA, O. I 2 fAf —Both British BRM lacing motorcars nrere irai to iv€ an loned the Pen*.-' Rhin motor i.. i wifi rrwrhml- < hen Co lay. Beg t-arnell al an ■<d U i rai m thi i Lap w tfa i gira I c.
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  • 1406 8 MM VCCA, Sun. Malacca's first-ever motor hill climb provided a We crowd of curious spectators with continuous excitement and the larse number of entrants with a full day of good sport. tfter i few teething troubles vrith a timing apparatus which decided
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  • 77 8 B \TL T PAHAT, Sat. The I urth A: Team Sports ol him Girls' Sch the T p Batu I yesterday < present to •a the < -i k ft ntesi seman H ise won the H ise C aships U 12 p Is, I Milne
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  • 102 8 LONDON, 0 i 1 \P'- T.\ <■> ir. I L. and C.\ forces w itfa their cousin. Miss A Choong, :aade a c\e:u\ sweep of the Win bl< Open B rimmton ChampkN ihip rhey shared I the five championships. Ch V- i the women's s: jjles
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  • 65 8 ALOR STAR. Oct. 27:— Super- l I :n all departments the Suli Abdul Hamid College. A Star trounced the Penang] v■.• School by 22 points (two and four tries' to 3 (a m an inter-school igger match on the College 3 1 -v: day. In spite
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  • 164 8 LONDO. Oct. 28 Following are the Rugby Union League results: Blackheath R Old MT. o| Harlequins 0 Coventry (> Aberavon 14 W. W. R. U. I*o Abertillery 3 Brigend 3 Aldershot S. 3 Old M. 6 I Bedford 28 London S. 3 Bristol 14 N'bridge 17 I
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  • 65 8 Batley 19 Hull 14 gramley 14 Dew.sbury 14 astleford 12 Wigan 15 H. Kingston 11 Hfield 38 Leigh 21 Barrow 13 Rochdale H. 4 Swinton 2 Wakefield Tr. 14 Oldham 10 W'ton Town 25 Widnos 7 Bradford N. 28 F'stone R. 12 Halifax 13 York* 19 Hunslet 15 Leads
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  • 55 8 Sultan Starts A Game The Sultan of Selan^or kicks off m Saturday's North v. South soccer match for the FAM cup. On the right is Awang Bakar. South centre forward, and on the left Mr. Yong Shook Lin of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The match was
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  • 687 8  - NS Played Well, S 'pore Were Faster GIBERT FERNANDEZ (By SEREMB.W, Sun. Supporters of Singapore Civ lians Ku<rl>y team may perhaps feel disappointed with heir team's narrow victory over a side which only a fortnight ago were badly trounced by the Services at Singapore* I- think skipper Rouallel ought to
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  • 183 8 I PARIT BUXTAR, Sunday, Thrilling hockey was served up jat the public pad' 1 on Friday when the Parit Buntar AngloChinese School met the Penang Free School m an inter-school hockey match. The game was played at a cracking pace and both sides were evenly matched. The
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  • 217 8 Singapore Told Can B e Barred From Cup Games KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— The the Football Association of Malawi meelino today provisionally decided to taMcfcrSd to the southern section next ycor't >la|I a tournament m view of Sianpore'a viii, from the FAM. It is
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  • 1151 8 UK Soccer Standings LONDON*. Oct. 29 (Reuter)—l Football League standings after i yesterday's matches were: i j I I I j 1 1 1 j FIRST DIVISION P W D L y A P: Arsenal 15 9 4 2 31 13 22 Newsc;i!-t!e Utd 15 8 6 1 27 13
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  • 67 8 Clubs Play Best Rugby London; o B 'lay's R was topped impionship match*, > i tne fun cum LJ games. Oxford Played their be I season, reta i en record with over < pssruz Preeee start from which I their made it 6 1 teamwork. R.»y Burn* lam mood lovely
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  • 75 8 ARRIVING by the "T it;ialengka" tomorrow are nine Hongkong Union Basketball players an their coach. The tourists will play seven charity £..mes at the li. World during their stay m Singapore. The following are the Axturei Nov 4 xs. Chong Wu Team 6 vs. Vat
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  • 107 8 HONGKONG. Oct 29 <ReuterAAP The interport rowing regatta between Hbngk Saigon, held here yesterday under the sponsorship ol i Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, was once again won by the Hongkong team both pairs and fours. This marked the third nieeecs ful victory for the Hongkong team.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 51 8 TIDES rM TIME?^ HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Mai a;- a TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 1.19 12.35 Malacca 9.50 9.54 P. Dirkson «3l 8.35 Port Sham 7.19 8.00 Penan? 2.15 2.36 TOMORROW Singapore 1.55 1.04 Malacca 10.19 10.19 P. Dickson 9.00 9.00 Port Sham 6.51 8.3t» Penan? 2.36
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