Singapore Standard, 21 November 1950

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  • 12 1 Singapore Standard 142 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS
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  • 205 1 AssemblyLikely To Turn Down USSR Proposals J !S 20_(.\P)— The Uailed Nations i- expected Uh\u\ to reject Kn>>ia"> .a -rrit's of Soviet conditions as lartiag on a 20-year pearc plan. senator John A ama Democrat and a US. delegaN\ denounced the Rusproposals as calling for ;>lete l'.\\ surrender on major
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  • 11 1 Deadlocked Tin Talks End Today j i r rr I of
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  • 76 1 LONDON. Nov 20 Reuten The 1, 500-ton Chinese steamer Shun Lee radioed yesterday that she had been fired a by a warship and shortly ft< wards that she had been lined by x Nationalist Chi:.- g t' Lkq Is agents reported today. The Shun
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  • 168 1 Nehru: No Border Crossing NEW DELHI, Nov. 20— j ;(I Indian Pri m el Minister Pandit Nehru told a cheering National As-; seiuhly today that India **wiD not allow anyone" to croflfl its frontier from Tibet. Hia warning obviously was 1 directed at the Chinese Communist forces moving across Tibet
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  • 230 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 20 (AP) Striking swiftly m the curfew- en «d Indonesian capital, i Government forces yesterday rounded up hundreds ol political dissidents suspected of r;ng up trouble for the young Republic. Military police raided Com- party headq urt< and impounded the !.«te> r i litlon
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  • 78 1 Quick Work By Police THRF.F. Malays were Iruured, two scri tusly, "i a 1 j I^ M 1 between Indians and Mala s. Which took place immediately r the first open-air cinema show at the (ith mile Bukit Tunih last nitiht. Within two hours ot the mddent two Indians were
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  • 63 1 standard stair Reporter DANISH w man, Hendricks Neilson, 2.:. coUapsed on a Kamp g Bahm ft< W whil( pi ying 1 g n o* fo fba I es- e rdi sev snii s, complaining ol oain m his chest. irs later he .died on board his
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  • 22 1 SAN DIEGO. Nov. 20 (Reu- or Two earthquakes south oi here were recorded yesterday, a local seismologist re- ported.
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  • 432 1 SEOUL, Nov. 20 (AP). Infantry, paced by tanks surged down a snow covered North Korean valley late today within two miles of the Manehurian border. A 10th Corps spokesman said units of the UJSL Seventh Division were only two miles from
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  • 94 1 The Singapore Standard yesterday took these photographs of the leading figures m the Singapore Supreme Court drama centred on the legal fight for custody of Dutch girl Maria Huberdina Hertogh. now known as Nadra Adabi after her marriage to school teacher Inche Mansoor Adabi. Top picture
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  • 552 1 Standard Stall' Reporter THE director of Immigration, Federation of Malaya and Singapore, Mr. S. E. Kinj; m reply to Mr. Aw Boon Haw's criticism on llie new Malayan visa regulations yesterday denied that the regulations were intended lo hinder overseas movements.
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  • 187 1 LONDON. Nov. 20: (Renter) —Sir Harold Briggs, British Director of Anti Bandit Operations m Malaya, is likely to have talks with Defence MinisI ter Emmanuel Shinwell during 1 i his fortnight's stay here, it was authoritatively learned to--1 day. Sir Harold, who is due
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  • 82 1 TOKYO. Nov .0 (IP) Ttvo members of the Royal Northumberland Fu^ili«rs. who began debarking at Pusan today learned two days out from England that they had won £1)4.000 on a football pool. They are Sergeant John Pilcher, Regular Army, with 14 years'
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  • 79 1 j NEW DELHI. N CAP) Nepalese state troops occupied Birganj without opposition today and a Nepalese Embassy spokesman here predicted that all the insurgents would be cleared from Nepal territory within a week. Birganj. 55 miles southwest of the capital, Khatmandu. was the only
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  • 42 1 8,500 Homeless In California Floods BEATON. CALIFORNIA. 20. (UP i. —More than B^oo i sons were homeless m Culiior- ilia's rich centra] valley tonight, as melted mountain snow and heavy rain sent more than score of streams and rivers over their banks
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  • 128 1 Bevin Says: UK Troops WillStayln Suez Zone LONDON. Nov 20 (UP) Foreign Seer irj En I Iv n told a cheering Common! today that Britain surely lias no intention of pulling bei troops l'rom the Suez Canal and leaving the Middle East defenceless. Fared with demands the Egyptian governrm at
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  • 75 1 Counterfeit Ring In Siam Smashed > BANGKOK, Nov W (UP)— Nearly 10,000,000 bah< woi h of counterfeit notes and d Btamps were coniiscated police when they raided <i private home, whi( b bu b» cenverted into the bi£g< bogus currency' plant m Thailand's conterfeiting hisi The counterfeit fa tory located
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  • 24 1 A CHINESE, Cl employed m the Singi bour Board, it'll ofi bus m Keppel Road Last night, and dit-d instantly.
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  • 2515 2 Hertogh Case Opens To Packed Gallery MARIA HERTOGH'S marriage to Inche Mansoor Adabi was "illegal ami void,* Air. E.D. Shearu said at the Singapore Assists yesterday, Mr. Sbearn was appearing for My. and Mrs. A. P. Hertogh, who ■re applying for the custody of Maria.
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  • 156 2 Standard Staff Reporter 101 l YUEN YEONG, 40-year-old proprietor of a flior t;it!«»r\ m Kampong Si:nu and hi> 27-year-old driver, Rohani l»in Kanwai, were barni by acid which va> thrown on them while they were m a ear driving Ottl ol a bat on
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  • 345 2 Many Of Labour Pa rty's Ideas Now Being Adopted, Sam Lim Standard Staff Reporter .c CAPITALISM has made a i I mess of this country m the pa It has given rise to slum conditions of overcrowd- f ing for nearly half of the people of Singapore, and because of
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  • 57 2 BAIo OF $20,0t0 was of-, fered to Chua Choon Hong m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge j of being m possession of 27 tins and 48 parcels of opium at St. Michael's Road on Nov. 18.
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  • 515 2 Standard Staff Reporter STI DE\TS of the University of Malawi liavo hovn told that the > ice-Chancellor has full power "Mo prevent any statement made on any matter relating to the I rii\ersity hv any Student whatever m any periodical on sale to
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  • 106 2 A FIXE cf $500, m default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on Hor Keen m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday cfter he pl< led guilty to a charge of being m possession of nine gallons of samsu. It was stated that on X a
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  • 45 2 YEO AH HONG. 24. wa tentative [y charged m I Singapore Third Police O rt yesterday with the mur i a Chi™ Tan Slew Tin on Nov. 18 m a house at East Reclamation Road. Yeo remanded m police custody until Nov. 2 7
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  • 326 2 Tan Is Advised By Labour To Take 'Twistology' Lessons Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. C. TAN, Pr(-i«!rni of Ac PragrcMfa Parti should take a 1^,,,, hi "twitfoWy." This was tfe replj given bj Mr. P. M. William.. General Seeretan ol ihe Labour Party, to Mr. Tan'fl diargefi thai the Labour
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  • 94 2 BEACH RD FIRE: MAN CHARGED THE Beach Road fire which, rendered 100 homeless and ki led 11 people, had its sequel m I the Singapore Second Police I Court jresten A 56-yearn Id Chinese Kirn Hock w«i te.matr v..;h committing murder by ca ising the death of Song Chew Beng
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  • 133 2 Noise Led To Rag-And-Bone Man's Arrest t I A CHINESE rag-bone man. Son Leong. was fined $250 or j two months* imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth M; be T r. P. Claque. yesterday, for stealing cast m helonging to the Royal I^'avySeletar. A Naval Base overseer. Lim Xi!- he wat
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  • 44 2 NINETEEN- yi Ah Wan. a 'hief. i sentenced two years' impr; ment by the Singapore Firsi 1 triet Jv. for snatching a woman containi: Chua's sentence is to be I He had three i s of a simi- nature.
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  • 66 2 THE INCIDENT in which a bank guard was shot down in rowded Singapon ci shop waa as a ise i public spirited! wham police made a radio ap- peal for public co-operation recently. Turning from ble and abject pe< < i who have failed to do
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    • 27 2 Philips Nrnm i p| \jf'_ 1 \m 1 <.Jt--_____^M L COMMERCIAL 1 Head CM 17-18 Bonham Building. (Tiul Bank) Tel. Branch: 18. Eng Boon j Tel I
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    • 142 2 NOTICE DECEMBER Wednesday r !>s| Saturdiv $2 ADVAI Appi) Sweet by i MUST BE i BS4 RIPI I Kin ,1, n BADGI B abie at the a n No appli iti will bo enn I on th< Intending M< ml that vi I badges I I CHU Wi-tnu,,.. In Hal
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  • 617 3 Strong Protest By Chinese Against Immigration Bill t;ai i i the Introduction of the immigration (Control*) wen seni today, eve oi the Bill's first and second m i*^^ 1 Legislative Council, to the Chief Secretary m. Phe petitions arc from the Associated Chinese (jommcrce, Malaya, and il>c Special Committee ic
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  • 63 3 Notice To Travellers On Visas Stall rr. i I I ll.. I of Ham that I with j il •ih ai made a> be te be i in, the i i I arII ho sa to lhe I ion live to on Im I i ren 1 1 lhe t
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  • 27 3 handled, con I only to •:e a Sul- veral raced vhen n of of the at rom i be- and ang
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  • 132 3 3 TEACHERS FOR STUDY GET AWARDS Standard Staff .>rrespondcnt Xl" U LUMPUR, Mon.— -r two oi them m X Lumpur. have been by the Department oi Education. They <: v J P nniah, E tion Officer, Victoria Institution, r co at the Instil I ie Lasi -ear. he obtained the
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 3 OAK Arunasalam Cfcettial :.;reuell Tea Party to him and his leave to India. On his right are aA Mr. Mcmm and on his left Mr. K.ui! m .md Mrs. Arunusalam.
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  • 64 3 Stand. ird Stall on rspondent Xl \l..\ 1.1 py] Loh I the Chinese from Hongkc: h;:- 1 c the 1 ill cinemas m w film for social S ed this a1 Kuala Lun intei Fifty pei ni PI "The Dark.] to 1 shown >n cinema
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  • 231 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA U Vii'i R, Mop.— V romantic girl and her lover, members of a Communis! gang in the (irik area of Perak, are causing much concern lo the bandil high command. The Reds see rod when the couple sleep under a
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  • 75 3 Standard Stall Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Won Thinking nobody uas watching him. an Indian, Periasamy, took a swig of toddy in a tapping area in Telok Ayer Tawar. last week. Two Customs Officers, however, caught Periasamy in the act. but when charged in court with being in
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  • 117 3 TWO BANDITS are believed to have been killed and seven j others wounded m an ongagc- merit yesterday mqrnlftg, m Pahang. when Security Forces met a bandit gang. One Gurkha other rank was wouaded m the fight One strii gun. one automatic pistol. and a
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  • 35 3 Tiie Blue Net Work of Radio I Malaya will broadcast at 10 a.m. i tomorrow a sneech by the 0.A.G.. Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton, at the opening of the Federal Legislative Council.
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  • 212 3 For driving Ids car negligently and crashing it into a rail gate at Lahat Road on the night il Nov. 11, a European mi e gincer J. R. Knotts was fined $75, in Ipoh on Saturday. An appeal for more books and magazines for the Services Club and more
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  • 89 3 Over 200 of the HsoVuens (students) of] the Taiping Rehabilitation (amp took partu Ln the sports, lion display and the Chi-' nese art of self-defence, in celebration 1 >f the first anniversary of the founding of the camp last Friday. Picture shows a lion dance
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  • 101 3 Johore UMNO Officials Standard Sun Correspond nt JOHORE BAHRU, Mo i.— Ala a general meeting of the Johort I Bahru UMNO held recently at UMNO Hall, Jalan Ibrahim pres led over by Tuan Ha.ii Anwar, Inche Hassan bin Abdullah, the Districi i of Johore Bahru, was elected President of the
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Mon. A resolution to form a Housing Society in Seremban was unanimously approved at the meeting of the Negri Sembilan Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society during the week-end. The Society is lo tor group settlement of houses. The
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  • 90 3 Standard St;ifT Reporter JOHOjctfi BAHttU, tracker led a police party, investigating the cutting of telephone wires at the Bth mile. Jalan Pontian. to Guan Heng Estate a few days ago, where 18 suspects were held. Sixteen of them were charged m the ate's Court
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  • 19 3 The Malacca Rotary (Hub donated $250 for Occupational Therapy m the tuberculosis ward oi tne General Hospital.
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  • 346 3 Standard Mail Urporier KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The \>in Atmumd for Malayan timber from al>roa<l. Ikuml it art ;'ml cornering of tin- building materials na i Sty capitalists, \m\c placed luiildiiii: contrarlorti m a dilemma, ami aggravated the housing i problem. 1 A wellknown Chinese
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  • 104 3 Standard Stall CotrespoMew KUALA LUMPUR, on. Thanapakiam alias Mrs. E Param, a 35-year-old schoolteachei ed against the 12 ny >risonment by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. D. M. K. Grant, withdrew her before Mr. Justice E m the SuDreme Court. to< Accused, found guilty eight
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  • 126 3 SUadard Staff Repottec JOHORE BAHRI The pre-v m of s< ing cai as cad< I Officers should b< scrapped as ,it is detrin ci I to the i gr< .if the Government i This opinion was e> I i by a number of Johore Government servants
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  • 56 3 standard Stan orrespon I ut '00. an estati driver, at present Ui ban with a ruptured spleen, he will never go coconut gathering agayi. Eti ile so doing the other day, a nut dropped I the hands of a picker, climi)- down a tree
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  • 25 3 erai c^^- tary ol the University Appeal Fund that a donation <-: $1/ N 00 bas b i received from B^ sul Die trict
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    • 359 3 W F EDE Coliseum- The Eagle And T.he Sun: 24 Hours After Wedding *>/' Hh Mli.-i I iHlfn Hawk 3 6.30 and 9 p.m. j (Mandarin) 1. 3.30, 6.45 and Central: Manthiri Kumari 2.30.; 9.30 p.m. Pl«z:i: Thirteen I. cad Soldiers l. incj gD m Charity Soccer: Chinese vs. 7
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    150 4 Group photo taken on Saturday of members of the Perak Chinese Advisory Board which hold its inaugural meeting: m the State Council Chamber. Seated left to right: Won? Mook Kwi, Mr. Lan Fk Chins. Mr. Lee Ah Wens, I>r. K. T. Khons. the Mentri Besar of Perak. the Sultan of
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  • 417 4 Honours Teachers Fully Protected, Says Union Chief Unified Education Scheme 9t Standard Stall Reporter THE STAND lakes !>> the Conference of Teachere I aionfl tm the I nificalHNU t tlu* Edueatiofl Service |>n>leeU ike Uitevesta «»i ail grades <»1 leaeners m the profession. ;j* il a>Mir««» ev»*nr<»ne the COJUice ot
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  • 73 4 Standard Staff Corn'sponicnt PENANG, Mun. A Malay :•>■ i i; Xii bin Ali. told Magistrate Mr. E. M. Smalhvood today how lie was tfrauded ol $1,131 by Haji Syed bin Mustapha, a 'pilgrim broker." The money was meant for boat tickets for him and his
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  • 99 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IFOH, Mpn. Fifty local residents who served m the Volunteer Force or the Local Defence Corps during 1939-45 rv vived their campaign medals at the Town Padang Sports Pavi ion yesterday. There was QO ceremony of presentation but recipients of the
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  • 267 4 Standard StutT Correspondent IPOIf, Mon. An eneoaraging r«|»«»rt of tin- work <lom<- 1»% ihe Iptfh District Welfare Committee was issued today. Among tht* many acts <»f benevolence recorded was one showing the provision of >i\ months 1 school lees for the child of
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  • 134 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Malaya lum beea utviled to wad 1"> 1.1. a limited number of oilier observers to the Kali vnrtinml coovettti world assembly of youth which >vill be held m me I nitrcJ SlMei gome time next ftmt. The
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  • 230 4 GIMSON THANKS FOULGER THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gim yesterday expressed his "very sincere thanks" to form< r Commissioner of Police. .Mr. K. E. Foulger. "for the exceptional services* 1 which he had rendered to the Colony since the re-establishment of civil Government m 1946. .Mr. Foulger has since
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  • 118 4 PENANG, Mon.- The first dog show m Penang held at the sports stadium of the New World Park last night proved a great success. Pedigree and non-pedi-gree dogs, several being led by their owners, paraded round the stage before a crowd of more than 2.000 people.
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    73 4 Photo by Teachers and pupiis of the D.S. \IL (Class M< I of the Malay Girls' School, Kulim. Kodah photographed iritfe sir Christopher Cox, Arivi>cr of Education to the Secretary oi state for the Colonies daring his visit to Kulim recently. Seated from left to right: Mr. E. H. Tiddrman,
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  • 333 4 Malayans Due Back On New P O Liner PENANG, Mon. The new P and O liner Chusan costii g about £3,250,000, will make j her maiden voyage to the Far Easi with 1.1.. pass including 162 children, on board. She will call at Penang on Monday, Nov. 27. The ship
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  • 98 4 IPOIf. Mon A posse of armed policemen stood guard outside the Magistrate Court tiiis morning when three Chinese were produced before Che Bahaudin for offences under the emergency regulations. Two of the accused, Chang M^iis, 18, and Yong Peng Wan, 24, were charged with il!.\'val possession of
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  • 52 4 PENANG, Mon.— ln view of; the state of enu rg y in Malaya, local Muslims will celebrate the birthday of holy pbct Mohammed w\ tomorrow m a quiet manner. This was decided at a preparatory meeting of Muslims here with Mr. S. Mohammed Ismail m
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  • 21 4 Big Crowd At Charity Ball TEH WORTH number of Soul v. the S M l.'Uir. M I E OB Spa: S1
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  • 255 4 Standard Stall onreapsnAeiri M VIA LUMPUR, Mom.— l).. <. P. RawwM, the Federation's Thief Social Welfare Ofieer, vv i l l iimirrf Itr w special flight to Singapore m<\i wreelt i<> < »<ori a Mind uir!. a^rtl three, ar.d two ether children, partiaHj
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  • 175 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Mr aP. knid. a well-known professional ballroom dancer passed the me ni bersnip examination of Federal Association of Teachers' iof Dancing. "Australia*. Two others. Mr. T.S. Ong and Mohamed Ra.iab Isociate examination, while Mrs Audrey Oh and Mr. David Ewe j Choon Jin
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  • 61 4 New Post For Mr.G.E.Pavee St.uid.ud Btafl ('< rrcvi, !•;>(!« nt IPOII. Moa Mr. G. E. cc, ASP Courts [p assume duties bi Charge tigation E& »rds, Perak CID 1 He replaces Mr. .1. J. Raj ASP. who is among the mx Federation Asian poli< ted to undergo a course In
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  • 1046 5 RECEIVE AWARDS AT STORE CEREMONY Standard Staff Reporter I>rr--r«l m mourning biaek. Madam on«r il Lin, widon oi the murdered ex-presideni of tin* Singapore hinese Chandler of Commerce, wepi after receiving her husband's Certificate o}' Honour from the Governor! Sir Franklin Gimson, at Government Douse yesterdaj < ening. Another posthmnoas
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  • 153 5 Mr. Ifohamed Ghows has given long and faithful service to education m Singapore. He retires from the headmasterphip of Outram School which, until a few years ago. had always been held by a European officer. MR. TONC YIT LIN deed CIL Tae lau Mr long .t
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  • 57 5 Standard StaS lepc tm rWO ess t the 43 tng Australian Te V. risers' Union are to I a higher standard of li text Tiie men. Mr. A R genera! F.. Ersl th unr, tl through Singapore 1 Iation for ons to i the Inte 1
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  • 739 6 'TIIF specuiu'ors and the racketeers, contrary to popular opinion, are very sympathetic fellows. When they add a tevi cents to your fish, they will ex] to you that this increase lias merely been ide m sympathy with the price trends m rubber and tin. X w the average
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  • 439 6 Review of Views Peace-Maker BRITAIN is the most logical peace maker m the world, especially m the present strife between the totalitarian powers on the cue hand, and the democratic powers on the other. Nanyangj Siang Pau said today. Had there been no Soviet Russia. the Singapore daily opined, the
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    • 321 6 S.I.T. HAS ONE MORE SCHEME Sir; ft was astonishing* to read m the .Standard of Nov. 10 that the allocation of Singapore" Improvement Trust accommodation has been stopped while the trustees work mil a new method of dealing with applications. It is expected that a decision will be reached I>\
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    • 181 6 Hitting Below The Belt Sir: Mr. A. T Kulasingam's reply to Mr. C. Rasadurai which appeared m your columns on 16.11.50 is one which does not speak Weil of the writer Obviously m trying to defend himself. Mr. A. T. Kulasingam, is resorting to "hitting below the belt" tactics. In
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    • 206 6 Problem Of Over-Aged Boys Sir The problem of the admission of over-aged boys and girls into schools has received wide publicity m the press and elsewhere, but is. nevertheless, no nearer solution A case m point has occurred m K'ang where the "p< lar" head ol an "ou school gave
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    • 329 6 Sir: Your editorial "RamanTs Scoop" and Mr, Ramani's explanation thereto make me to write this. 1 can assure him and others ihat I am not a critic of the present Gandhi Memorial Fund or vi a Memorial to Gandhi. This episode has broughi to
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  • 541 6  -  CASSANDRA By Hmm; pause; hostile stare followed by the slow grittj ticking of the constabulary mind. And then, inevitable as tomorrow and as unexpected as the stickiness of a batbful of hot slue, came the demand "Name and address, please. I surrendered and the massive sullen machinery
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  • 569 6 It's The Talk Of The Town Over Delay CLERKS m trie Fi ■'-.> ration are getting impatient. T want the Federal Gow. tment to take immediate steps to settle the question of their salary revision. They have even forestalled the possibility of a deadlock and have suggested the setI ting
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    • 20 6 ELI KNOW DRYCLE \M\(i IP |\r! OF EYERI DESCRIPTION. <«r£*ipifc Silk, Woollen, Cotton, Invisible Mending Done. *j^. jrf Quick Service.
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  • 82 7 Walker Visits Generals As "Phoney" War In Korea Expected To End FIRST CORPS, Nov. 20. (Reuter-AAP) The ir m northern Korea today entered a new week with ions that a showdown to end ■!..< impossible i be expected soon at Lake Success or m the field. iI d Naliow forcea
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  • 120 7 STRASBOURG, Nov. 10 I AP) The Geaeral At i. n Committee of the Ol >;:>. mi §eatbl] voted II to 10 u\y Sunday m '.'i ol the *m.n:*di;»t«' i 1( '>.u..»n of Esropc with Off withovl Bril.iin. t r .i!) i ti >:i and
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  • 93 7 SA] v 20 (AP) A bang< of p an: erted possil umbusfa on Suo< Vietminb guerillas ol a party of tup Americ Rcials i 'i P!;io ki rhfnistrator Mr William Twelve guerillas were ro it d a ling road T <> ha\ been I ikeii
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  • 280 7 MANILA, 20 (AP) t <«M>!::i)ular> soldiers searched ibe lull country i~> miles south ol Manila $o<h;v for ilirrt- bandits \*l><> kiij-. t\ an American businef man and wounded hi. i- Russian m ho i! up, ambushed four koti »ring to i:ie re- i g y;.
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  • 58 7 MANILA, <.v I'D (UP) Da j Chief J Esmael Kiram was proclaimed the new Sult;ui Sulu by 100 Moro priests ai esterday on ceremony plac* I days before the ite set by the acting an Dii; ang-d jrang Putli Andrada Aberin to select a v.
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  • 58 7 Photo. R .dents o" the Korth Korean city <-■" r .."or.sa:i p?ck their way through the flattered wreckage of their City, target Of heavy air raids and scene of fighting between North and Sooth Korean forces. US Marines landed in this city on the East coast
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  • 492 7 American Delegate To 'World Peace' Meet Flays USSR WARSAW, Nov. 1«> (Renter)— Mr. C. John Rogge, former United Stairs issistani Attorney (General iolil |3,0Q0 Worhl Peace Congress delegates here todaj thai Communist belief m llie use of force was a "roadblock! m the path of human progress." In a syeech
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  • 163 7 LONDON. Nov. 20 (AP):The Moscow Radio last night described as "provocative" the speech by John Rogge before the World Peace Congress m Warsaw. It >; 't Rouge was a money-seeker with a "dividend soul." The broadcast said that Rogge, U.S. delegate to the Congress, had
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  • 38 7 MELBOURNE, Nov. (Reuter-AAP)- The rail stri iti the slate of Victoria cute its sixth week tonight with parties deadlocked over w.v claims. Weekend attempts by e< ciliators to get the men bat failed.
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  • 137 7 Artillery Day Celebrated In Moscow MOSCOW, Nov. 18 fIJP):M rshal Alexander Vassiie/s j ordered a gun salute of 20 salvoes m Mo cow and 15 1 oth< r big cities marking annual Artillery. Day on Sunday. Artillery Day was instituted after {he victory of Stalingrad In 1942 achieved partly through
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  • 74 7 LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuter) The British Red Cross is assembling a unit for civilian relict work m Korea, it was announced today. This action was m response to ;< request from the League of Red -oss s.)-' ties. Pnompenh.— i M. Jean Leionrneau, French
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  • 66 7 NEW YOHK. Nov. (UP)— A 43-stafr 1 1-day strik< against] the Western ESectric Company] was settled today pending approval by Union member- 1 ship. Tise union .-aid thai i 7,000 strikers wo d return to their jobs around the country at 8 a.m. on Monday. Telephone
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  • 278 7 no\<;ko\<;. w. 20 (AP) CUmm Cnm» .'j»>t> vr^h'riJ;i\ took lliri'<'-\» ;i\ action a<::iin»t foreicnent living m K.w*iigtiing. Ilir\ ordered ail apnChiacgc t < register vi:li bod authorities; report poMescioa <>( afl firearms ami Other IVOSpOBS ami cvu^v BMBg ail |»ri\ ati I) -<»w
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  • 173 7 WASHINGTON, Not •20 \P> Backtei I'l-rsi dent Truman. sum* 1 <mi tie KkmaJ s) <• mo < t ar»- (rlir; 1 eawrgeaey aid to imu. sl.n i.i t*» kt- p her irom falling under Mosr«»w domination. S«nat»r J 1 -"ullhruhl tDeflMcnt, Ark.i iKivi nirmhrr
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  • 152 7 Si I »UL, Nov. I r,. AAP) A Soy i Ainu, ry Guard of Honour preset I arms today when k n as a nemonially hi I I over the British Legation bere. The ceremony marked the official reopening of the Le^oit was closed on
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    • 17 7 o** "^W^ qs'a ie o n r Q^ KUCHINC V V AND COMFORT MANSFIELD C f JJJ^^rbang"
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    • 205 7 'Send US Arms, Not Men, And Chiang Will Win BUFFALO. NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (AP) The Presi dent of th<' All-American Conference to Combat Commti nism said Saturday night that Chiang Kai-shek could liberate China from Communism with help from the United •I believe." Dr. Daniel A. Poling said, "if
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    • 55 7 t THERE'S STILL TIME TO SEND CHRISTMAS PARCEIS We have stocks m lngland o\ WINES (Findloters excellent Port ond Sherries) AND PERFUMES, BEAUTY PREPARATIONS, PIPES, LIGHTERS ond Alt The Good Things. CHRISTMAS BOOKLET Through Ou. LONDON OFFICE CCODS and FLOWERS can be Sent to Your Family and Friends AT HOME
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  • 250 8 Standard Siafl Reporter SEVERAL ihoosand ton^ of Malayan rubber wbicb have been] purchased for Bhipmenl tc» Hongkong are being re-sold m ihe Singap -e| rubber market. lliis, conpled \s\\\\ lack uf overseas orders, causr a sharp reaction m the market
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  • 147 8 HK Claims Reported Against Two Singapore Firms $10 Mil. Rubber Beat PWO >ini;;:por(' i hiiuv-r rnliltcr firm* ;:r<* under- ?t» l»v parties agaißsl wfaom Communisl tr«ul» i ta in Hongkong \\a\c lodged claims for baring received mbber nol up i<> ihe grade specified m Bales osand tons of i ted
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  • 34 8 S'pore Copra Market Opens Quiet v »nd trd Stafl K» p krtet pore quiet buyers mdi ting $4 d sclk Several pare und the !I nut 011 remained unm at No •-^■d. .ntok -eed>
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  • 16 8 Gopeng Cor- L1 L has rit'clared a dividend of ::.>. prr *:i sti oar ended 30.
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  • 97 8 WH I :.\V BE of to Mala. •v. dealers is the report that good progress en made m India's cotton production during the current yt ai The preliminary estimate received from the Cotton Textile Industry puts the prod-. tion of 1950— 1U51 at
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  • 27 8 W VSHI\;C,TQN\ >: 2 R- t the Federal Res h tppeakd t Ann ric t time m to fight infi atioD by curtailing U o
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    • 105 8 The Litest Mimapitre rubbei prices yes terdaj i Nov. 24 > v ere pet lh. Bayers Sellers No l BSS spot Loose sio) 52 <>i I .O.K. R.i b.nr, ih-v. Vi. i u.s s. i 51.933 $1.94) \-i j: ss. si.S" 1 si 901 No. R S S $1.85J
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    • 54 8 M.\{i U"JK! Mori The pric <'• tin h da] was $591 51 pet pit ul. l'i> si. i ONDON ll\ Moadaj's Prices l irsl Session per too] Spot tl B« Buy< rs £1830 Sellers n r. Month! E 955 Bu\ pra C 9 M Sellers tic miv Prt *:i
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  • 237 8 BRUNEI m Nortn I now producing petro- leum m quantities m excess of pre-war record a d the field is becoming one of the most important m the British Commonwealth. t This was stated by the Minister of .State for the •'Hies. Mr. John 1 tug
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  • 752 8 M.MiAi' >Kh.. .lalayled the oa a better tone Rubbers continued to have Indi were a firm market. were INlHSTlil.AI.S ts Sellers Bricks 1.90 2 00 Uid I 2 05 Ice 11 _> BB. Pet B M 1 1 ustee OU L'on I'm Smelt 21 '12 xd 21/ti
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  • 191 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (AP)— The U.S. Tom merce Drpariiiiciii said thai world prodnctioo of nv\s rubber natural and synthetic combined topped world consumption m September, reversing i!i<* trend <»f earlier months. Tlu> Department's report was based on estimates by the in-, ternational Rubb
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  • 186 8 LONDON, Nov. 1!) (Reuter). Great development projects m Asia are to start m 1951 under the British Commonwealth programme and also probably by the United States. Commonwealth programme, the report on will be published soon, will f.rst aid such South and SouthEast Asian r-ountri<^. like
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  • 35 8 Pepper Continues Downward Trend The downward trend m the York pepper market conic due to lark <<: grinder and dealer interest. Bombay quotations were slightly above the New York sailing i a parity basis. UP I
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  • 164 8 GENEVA, Nov. 20. (AP) The United Nations (m conference is expected to end next: week without reaching agree- delegates an.i orfj als of the conference have disclosed. The conference Oct 25 to conclude n world j agreement to regulate the I trade and prevent price
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  • 20 8 Pol Egypt lit, which 1 ie exchange of tian c for Polish r.;al and lanuracturec i Is UP
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  • 105 8 EXCHANGE r-aU? now iti Urce as supplic Exchange Banks Association, are .vs: I '^'l^ictioii! 1 with [nJo-Ch!nß mr Slair arf pen HONCiK' 20 iSpr Eloi I HKSI6 l 1 HK< a HK 40 ct-s. to on OKI U a taei. 2'\ I T/S3 24 I' 4
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  • 239 8 Standard Staff Reporter INK Malacca Chamber of Commera has added its protest to ihe Federation Government against the n< rw rates of export «hity <>:i rubber. In a memorandum addressed to the Government, the Chamber states that "change of this rnitude shou made
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  • 110 8 Petrol is Increased By 5 Cent s Standard Staff Reporter MOTORISTS m Singapore and the Federation will now have to pay 5 cents more on ew.> gallon of petrol. The increase, effective yesterday, was announced by' both Standard Vacuum Oil Company and Shell Company. The world increase m prices m
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  • 55 8 NEW. YORK, Nov. 20 CAP) Future prices on the New York Cotton Exchange crept close to an all-time high last week. On Friday cotton sold for 4.T .'0 cents (US) a pound. Over the week through Friday tutu rex prices on the exchange advanced from 35
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  • 356 8 Standard Staff Report* > ANXIETIES wegfordimg ih«. r*mi ditions favouraldc tit fgmmutAom m have ghnra an added TgetßC) I<> pur piling o* well as for tMMMMpthre This has resulted m the price i of Tin being raised to a level cever hitherto
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  • 5 8 FORMOSA SEEKING RYUKYUS TRADE DFD■
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  • 323 9 Santhia Is Latest Addition To BISN's F a r Eastern Fleet Iwin-serew molorship Santhia. just completed by Barg < ompany ol Glasgow for the 8.1. Company's Eastis th third of a new class of ships and makes the lition to their fleet since the outbreak of war. gross tonnage of
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  • 314 9 of the P and 0. cargo liner I ot John Brown and Son at be noteworthy io several fifth of the M S" class of cargo having been successfully em- pioyea in service oeiween and the Far East. These are the motor
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  • 13 9 Wilsons Get Big Send-Off 1 on Deputy S H.B. sai L L. WILSOJi
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  • 70 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (AP) The Agricultural Secretary Brannan stated thai the ted States should seek land reforms abroad patterned after the U.S. ideal of the family owned farm. Gains of Communism are being made m many areas, he said, because of promises to improve the
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  • 31 9 ENEMY TRA DE RUSSIA increased its ship- ments oi war vital manganese I chrome ore to the U S in I September to U551,300,000 from I --sJOO.UOO m August— A. P
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  • 146 9 MANILA N'V (UP) The Norwegian Consulate m Manila protested to the Com- missioner of Customs through the Foreign Office against -Heading* of customs and; immigration agents aboard the Norwegian motor vessel H< rThe Hermod was on its. trip to Quezon province to load copra. The
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    84 9 The United Nations' flag which the British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, unfurled recently m Trafalgar Square, London was flown by 8.0.A.C. to Tokyo for onward transmission to the British Commonwealth Forces m Korea. At London Airport General Sir K. Ivor Thomas, the Quartermaster-General, received the flag from
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  • 159 9 Indian Official Finds Night Here 'Harassing' Standard Staff Reporter SIIRI R. K. SIDHVA. President of the All-India; Local Bodies Authorities (municipalities), found his first night m Singapore. 1 arassing. It was discovered that a case i i full of the President's personal belongings was missing m the Qantas Constellatiun. Qantas
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  • 109 9 Tl c British fliers, who have b n making a round-the-world training flight have begun a 3,300-mile trip home. Tins jourrfey from Bermuda is being made without a break. It forms the last lap of a fourweek flight which encircled the gl The machine
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  • 145 9 CANADA TO CONTRIBUTE 100 SHIPS TO A-POOL OTTAWA. Nov. 20 (Reuter) Canada will contribute 100 or more ships to the new wartime merchant shipping pool of the North Atlantic Paet nations, it was reliably learned here. The Canadian Government plans to make available to the pool, set up in Washington
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  • 85 9 .Standard Staff Importer Mr. Robert M nzh s of Australia arrive:! ;r. s n;apore yesterday by Qantas Constellation. He is on an undisclosed mission to Rome and the United Kingdom. He was not, however the Australian Premier. nor his son. ".*>!> name is the same. hut
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  • 31 9 THE SOVIET Foreign Ministry advised the British Embassy recently that British trawler Lacennia 1 I i i .i d for illegal fish- in^ m So.it* w i1 i U.P.
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    • 90 9 HlOrl ALL CORNERS A x v indard Staff Reporter 1 Fmpire Airways Constellation, which landed k ni brought 33 ptsseagen 14 of it t<» be people <>f different nationalities, arried paaseacen of Kus>ian. Frcnih. Indian, es« ud New Zealand nationalities, m- 4aa& j <.ll \K rKXSS PACIFIC SKKVKt a All
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    • 67 9 and DEPARTURES) *^j Arrivals \\K CEYLON DOUGLAS DC4 'iron, (010n.b.. I M j° .^"V» v K.I.M. CONSTELLATION fri.m \i.i>lerd.tm. R*OM I OANTAS FMPIRI AIRWAYS H CONSTELLATIONS fri ai sy-gp™ Ugi from n.u^kok ISJI Departures C.PA DC 4 I AIRWAYS r DOUGLAS Dg^ SlSi DC4 ■"XVM 11 C(;N^U n AT.ON OANTAS
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    • 602 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT S porr P **'taam P<n,»n» N'ORl)H\AL lor Salmon v B:i:vkc« 22-23 Nov KINA" foi M.>r:ila. H.ciiikone rakutar Kobe a v it 2 Dec 28 29 Nov tALSTRIA' torSatKm >. Bangkok 2-3 Dec l-t Oee IM >1 \1. U tOI Mu:.- II Hongkong Kobe '_<>_ li.ima
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    • 728 9 Despatches Today Japan. Hongkong and China 8 a.m. by Automedon. Palembang 8 a.m. by Van der Hagen. North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri Noon by Darvel, Thailand 5.45 p.m. by Train. Soul India "letters only) and rth India Noon by Tairea, Kelantan (parcels only) G p.m. by Tung Song. Vr
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  • 491 10  -  OSWALD HENRY Planing To Singapore With Top-Flight Stars by BRASS band and busload of film Uuaa will i:r«*rt Indonesian nun i»- !i! i OQIlg Mrhen -li«" Bl^pd dul of ;i plane at Kallang on Salurdaj advice from Djatates that the film and other top
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  • 113 10 SYDNEY, Nov. 20.— Sydney i film v actress Nonnie Piper, winner of tlie 1950 Btillroo^i Beauty Quest, icill go to Hollywood as t'm guest I of Blr.g CVoshi/. Judges selected her from 30,000 competitors from all parts of Australia on the grounds of beauty,
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  • 107 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 20.— The acting career of B'aith DomerKue. who makes her screen debut m "Where Danger Lives," almost ended beiore it began On her fifteenth birthday Faith went motoring with Bill Howard, a schoolboy friend. There was a collision and the young New
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  • 525 10 Kerima Has Sombre Beauty Of Aissa llsidftßtt sin m s (mlaiitifiitr (mitt M)LOMBO. NOI -i< Algeria! a II year old Kerinia. tb Arah girl chosen to p :i m Carol Seed's pro ra of "An Outcast of the ands" is undisturbed at the fact that she has been cast to
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    • 202 10 y& 3 U vllA X 6.45 >.M) p.m. YOU'£& LIAVE ACHING w i i i j 1 vi<iiiii; "Fsi^^y ■■■i!flffi*H| pa ll^ OPi:^ll¥G FRIDAY i "TENSION" ;IIW \\!i:i EXCITEMENT Starring Richard IBaseharl Audrej Totter < >»1 Charisse Barry I >„lliva,, an >{. <». M. IMrlurr, I J IitJUAMRi&A IASr 4
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    • 89 10 ,7,^. "OUR RELATIONS 5B Opens Tomorrow p RICHARD WIDMARK GENE TiERNEY 1 8 si «mBI i CERALD KERSH'S v^3ra I D^ond I i BACK 7OD4Y .3*^*^ If 11 Wv *r?£ liiJl W WfXr CHAMCiI HLL WILUMS- VICTOR JORY- KMHN BOOTH JSSS rq^ bf FOR lODAI ONI /i! j SHOWS— 3
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    • 589 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MA LAS A ,<« i n^ a .^S&; SINGAPORE J lo Singapore relay Metres and 41.7 Metres I PPMamp ENGLISH PROGRAMME (t2Bt I h '?'>TL lr ,s, lo .1 tn ivows: 10.90 Foi ih* Bcboois: I i> m *I he Radio Orchestra; L3O a'" News; lOJSO IT
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  • 131 11 b?/ Paris c d London foshioft-houses were many unique designs First): Shown by Paris jewellers Van CleeJ a^d Arpels •;o!i trns this parttre m twisted gold mrd dusted toith pel flowers glistening troth trembling "pollen" ere necklace taith diamond-tipped tassles. (Second): (i :his coc'ntail dress m
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  • 700 11 VCj^^C i. E^ 'DISC-JOCKEY' Rating: A— Excellent. B Very Good; C Good; D Fair. Sunshine Cake (B): At The CcJc Rendezvous (8).... Capitol CL *****. Two film numbers di fer- [ng m tempo provide a good pair oi iV;-;y Lee waxings this week. Sunshine Cake will be familiar with
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  • 504 11  - EGYPT TIGHTENS UP ON POLYGAMY Haig Nicholson Biy ri-iht Ol I D 1 liac I m n op kj M H>try specified site* h meanas n RTRT oi i I o one ay of ai I th tinirv the marriage a nil tl m 1 aads »»f wludi istauak spiritual
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  • 22 11 Life Couldn 't Be Sweeter! i eetJ (:r ri r give than SIM "P vcl:.< V lilt and qpenUd by an Amri***"
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  • 585 11 LONDON. Nov. 19 (R.M.U-.) Bacfag <■•> *f i.-f K-^l-cJ fc unquestionably Boarishing bat there h» bee- big .--Im,- tin- y«^« a .Un<la,K-e S whUf ll.e v«lu:r.e of betttag h« bee. BMlkt ,n.l Me prfeM generally lower. i i;, fly Attendance*
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  • 396 11 LONDON. Nov. 19: (Reutrr) j Football league standings after yesterday's niaUhes were: ENGLISH LEAGUE Arsenal U I- 1 Vtiddlesbroack Ifl li g V. Newcastle I l» t f f JRssr 1 ff ss s 111 1 I |j; 111 KuinUv I] I J Moke tuv
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  • 104 11 SEREMBAN, Sun: Tbi hockey match betw tered 'Banks Seremban. X Lumpur played he: Uiy afternoon ended m pw en draw The match was for I I n presented by the officers of I the branches and I tested although c by erratic h I A.
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  • 107 11 Sel. MB A Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Tht hampions 1 to-day, at me T. k '00l wore Vetei Singh Che Gu Amin beal 15—7, 15 8 Rahman I n's Doubles: (1 M.y iif boat Bo I 12: S H.A. Rahman beal n and Ismail I mm anf; I 1 15,
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  • 13 11 S.T.C. has record sweep The total F'">"l Turf Club's un P touched y.
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  • 234 12 Bewes Hits 50, Betters Chances For First Test LISMORE, >t»>. 2H (Reatci^AAP)— A renton »p i stand between amateurs Reg hininsonvnmd l>av« J^ppard p\<' the MCC an starJ Ui llieir lw«>-da) m;ii<-5i with Nt^ 1 South Wales northern districts here today. On < >v I the pair pal on 122
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  • 21 12 of i Inter F hined Science 1 s and 5 will fd at Bukit 1 (h torn i
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    27 12 l > sees. photo. A R. Onmr of Selangor, v inner of the 100 miles cycle race on Sunday, covered the distance m ."> hrs. IS mins. Art lite
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  • 154 12 KUAI PILAH, M n.— The SunS BF 'Xiv.x the Kuala «*il-»h I): trict Badminton Association inter-parts- tournament when the} i X P Malays m a i by the margin ol ime. «Sun Seng named Singles: Chai Tone Chuan lost to Vbu H >:. .mid 4
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  • 277 12 Bj OIXIE l)\\ lES 1!IK uoin- was -till heavy ai Bukil Timah >«»strrtli\ morning when horses raring on the second day \M-rr given tasi work oji the inner hraek. Mosi unpressi%« ifce baten ihat came out were Kaiserine, robossan and Minstrel Is<>\. i Charles
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  • 352 12 V arsity, Ceylon Sports Club Draw At Bukit Timah TROJAN-LIKE defence of the Ceylon < lub «.tol«' tin show m tfcrir hocke) •ir against the I niversity <>1 Malaya ;it Bnkil Pimah yesterda) which rndrd m a l-l draw, tiic equaliser for the C.S.C. coining m tin* last few minutes
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  • 147 12 Aussie fighters Sir Fletcher and Tommy Watts relaxed yesterday. The boys weni out to King Kong's camp at Changi Point, swam, took long walks along the wide beach and sun bathed. 'This is great, we are feeling ike a million dollars." they .aid. Promoter Wally
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  • 459 12 By Forward CLOSE on the Singapore Amateur Football Association's break with the Football Association of Malaya comes another break this time affecting the goose that cooked the gander. The Services have decided to form their own association which means that for the
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  • 246 12 THK Singapore Recreation Club once again demonstrated their superiority on the hockey field when a Club XI beat Shell Sports Club by four goals to nil on the Padang yesterday. FVssessinn a faster and well balanced forward line, the Etecs hold a territoiial superiority
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    28 12 I Photo finish showing Blue Eyes (No. 3) dead-heating with Raheen (No. 8) m the last rate oa the first day of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting.
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  • 393 12 M ALA LUMPUR, Horn. —On a win ligjgifi ground toilay th«* S«*lan«ior Eura>ian \«*>oriatinn nigbj beat t li«- Selanjior Malays by cl«'\«*n point* (two tri< ami one uoal.) to nil. The ground at kaiiipnn;: Kahru toila> Mas likr a pool and the Eurasian
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  • 275 12 IN A one-sided game of ho :key played on the Tangiin ground yesterday GHy. FARELF "defeated the S.C.Ii goal m three. The Chinese had the service of Sgt. IK. Read, who scored theii oJj i goal. I GHQ. FARELF had r very balanced and strong team.
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  • 405 12 6 PerakMen To Make Sta te Hockey Debu t IPOH, Sun. Bespectacled J. <:. I. Winckley <>f Taiping, a new-comer to Malayan hockey a background reputation of having played m nu!i*li Trial-. Kill lead the Perak attack m the two games against Negri Sembilan ami Penang at Ipoh on December
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  • 17 12 New Foal For 'Wineton XK Not fßeut, C urrhill al G.braltar I Nomin« bred nfe horse C
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