Singapore Standard, 10 September 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard n«0. 71 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 208 1 Ceylon To Ship Record Rubber Load For Reds 80, Sept 9 (AP), The Poßefa vessel riv< I •«< olombo Unla\ ami will leave v« nitli ...(jui) lone ol Ceylon robber for mo i m nromnnael China. This consignment is a record for Ceylon It is the biggest single consignment to
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  • 85 1 Hoarding Of Rubber Reported stall Coi •mpaammmi —Rubber BJ on m Ipoh |aaerica*s dis- steckpilc ot i .i-ijiiatr ln spc it on. he !re real WS MO fl BTSI m »~k.*t staadia; at no >mmen!>ng on m said that i hare of the talks has eliel that the rubber will
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  • 22 1 Burma Rebels Seize Airfield •ape 3 H> rep Ivau- Pc- j thai be i c g c c m- 1 < ___j U.P.
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  • 144 1 Standard Start Reporter COMMENTING on a Roister report m yesterday's Sunday Standard t hat New York's recent offers tor Thailand rubber were "substantially loweT than current Singapore parity, m c i ases as much a.; three to tour Unite I States cents per pound
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  • 98 1 Tight-Hoped and silent, these men represent the advance party of the Ist and 3rd K inn's African Rifles to come to Malaya to fight the bandits. Flying from Nairobi the eleven men six officers and five other ranks were headed by Major J. Powell
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  • 133 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 9 (UP). Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today a;ave tlie British 15 days to get out of Iran unless they accept Fran's oil proposals. MossadeCj*S announcement followed a session of the Majlis (House of Parliament) today when he tailed to get a
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  • 143 1 A YOUNG Chinese surrenlered bandit, Ah 800 told the Sudan cd' Pahang. dining the latter's tour m Temerloh on Friday that he had surrendered, because he could not agree with his Communist leaders m the jungle. Ah 800 said the Red b >sses
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  • 42 1 LONDON. Sept 9 (Renter)— Commander of the British '2 >th Brigade m Korea, Brigadier Thomas Brodie. has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order for '"conspicuous courage, gallantry and tenacious leadership In the face of an overwhelming enemy force."
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  • 64 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 (AP) Big Three officials are working out final details of a plan to offer West Germany a postwar settlement similar m many respects to the Japanese peace treaty. American officials said the detailed plan to take West Germany into partnership with
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Sept 9 (ReutersRoyal Marines have made two new landings behind enemy lines on the west coast of Korea, the Admiralty announced today. Marines from the Royal Navy cruiser Ceylon and ratings from the New Zealand frigate Rotoiti carried out the operations. They destroyed a
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  • 58 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. ;*> (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister- Nehru today demanded that Congress Party candidates- for the general elections next winter be chosen for their "integrity and ability" and no other consideration. "If we find men outside Congress— and there are fine men outside it—
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  • 102 1 TOKYO, Sept. 9 (ReuterAAP)— The United Nations Command acknowledged the receipt of two further messages from the Communist delegate. Gen. Nam 11, describing as "absolutely unsatisfactory" the recent United Nations replies to Communist protests about alleged neutrality violations of the Kaesong zone. Neither messages mentioned Gen.
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  • 132 1 Russia Made No Proposals, Says Dulles SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 9 (AP»— John Foster Dulles said yesterday Russia, which ret used to sign the Japanese peace treaty, made no private proposals to hnn on a possible compromise. Dulles, who represented the IS m drafting the treaty, said m a radio interview
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  • 81 1 TAIPEH. Sept. 9 (ReuterAAP)— The Nationalist Government yesterday flatly denied a foreign report that she is going to send delegates to Tokyo for negotiations on a bilateral peace treaty with Japan. Dr. Shen Chang-huan. a Nationalist Government spokesman, branded the report as utterly groundless. However, he
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  • 132 1 TOKYO, Sen 1 9 (Reuter-AAP) —Japan's capital superficially did not notice the treaty signing. There was no flags dying and no demonstration on a rainy Sunday with tew people outdoors. Premier Yosnida's apology was generally hailed m the press as proper and statesmanlike. The only
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  • 68 1 TOKYO. Sept. 9. (Reuter-AAP» —Two Japanese leading newspapers the Asa— t and the Mainichi quote Japanese Foreign Office sources today as saying India may end its state ot war with Japan within 24 hours. The newspaper reports said the chief of the India Mission
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  • 198 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE boy was shot shortly after a motor accident involving a Chinese girl and a Police vehicle carrying two Chinese detectives m Stanley Street, Singapore, just before six o'clock yesterday evening. The boy was 16-year-old Loo "700 Meng, an
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  • 74 1 A CHINESE. 57-year-old Ong Soo. was knocked down by a car said to have been driven by a European near the junction of Beach Road and Clyde Terrace last night. The Chinese died on the spot before the arrival of the ambulance. The Traffic Police
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  • 26 1 HANOVER. New Hampshire. Sept. 9 (UP)— John Sloan. 80. a pioneer realist painter and the dean of American artists, died yesterday following. cancer
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  • 329 1 49 Nations Except Soviet Bloc Sign Jap Peace Treaty SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9, (AP)— Japan's flag took a plare among those of the tree nations of ihe world on taW stage oi the War Memorial Opera House yesterday as that nation formally signed the treaty of peace with 48 countries.
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  • 89 1 ATLANTIC CITY. Sept 9 (UP. Tall, slim Kay Hutchins. 25-year-old Miss Utah, was crowned last night as MLs s America. Blonde, blue eyed Miss Hutchins who said she owed her success to "clean living, proper food, lots of rest and an optimisticoutlook on life.'
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  • 19 1 CHINESE Nationalist seaborne guerillas on Aug. 29 seized an armed Chinese Communist aKLtoo triiftr'^ ft th
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  • 214 1 Red Tanks In Truce City; Buildup Goes On TOkNO, Sept. 9 (IT). nmmuni-d las.k- and troops were reported today m lurve raMed into ill*- hrmre city of Koesonc nod Halted Nation* troop* launch*-*! a "limited objective" attack nn tii*- aiematsem frnni *l««*r*tbe Rrds appeared In he building up for a
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  • 72 1 TOKYO Sept. 9 (API -Twentveigh: United States V-Hii Sal)!** jets fought neerl) to IQG's east •i! Sinanju, today, shooting down two. Another IflG was damaged There were no allied losses 'I 1 fight s willed ;*t altitudes ot from M.OM to 4.MH10 A RECENT lire and cap
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  • 253 2 Petition To Govt For $15 Rate Standard Staff Reporter PETITION to increase Ihe marriage and divorce fee* from Si. the fee i\^d since 1880, lo $15 ha* been **l lo ihe Singapore Governmenl through the Singapore Muslim A.lvi.ory Board, Ihe Chief Kathi of the
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  • 174 2 WVS MESS FIRE Standard Stall Reporter IWD ywmwLs British *oriMM. nurnlw r- «>l tmrt omtri*- Vokmiari Service i.i I acrj Hill Koa«l. Singapore l«»-t all their belongings when »>«♦' npper !l«M»r ol ihe !>«■ i l«l i viir eangbt fife last Salnrdaj ni^lu. Adrian Gil
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  • Article, Illustration
    85 2 INMATES and the blind children of the Johore Bahru Welfare Home were profuse m their thanks for the public who generously supported the carnival nights m Johore Bahru last week and consequently made the lot of the inmates a happier one. Picture shows Mr. V. G. Donough holding the microphone
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  • 228 2 Standard Stall Beportei IHE S Glass ir'. i' ;.<.> Unu v vvhich figured m thi re en* 23--day -tnk- now ende 1 1 has d to affiliate to the Sii ipore Trades Union Congress in-, h is holding its by iral general meeting on
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 2 photo. The FIFTH annual dinner of the Army Civil Service Union hel'* on Saturday night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Picture shows (reading clockwise) Mrs. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Legislative Councillor Mr. Dasaratha Raj, Messrs. V. K. Nair and S. S. Manyam (vice-presidents of ACSU>, Mrs. Sng Chew Yee and
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  • 274 2 Govt. Throwing Cold Water On Demands Of Workers— Nair Standard Staff Reporter THE POLICY adopted by the Colonial Secretary m refusing to meet the delegation of the Singapore Trade Unions' C.O.L. Committee "is one of throwing cold water on the demands of a large section of the citizens of this
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  • 113 2 Army Drive For Recruits MAJOR W. H. Pagett, Chief Recruiting Officer, will be visiting Malacca on Thursday, Sept. 27. to interview potential British Army recruits. Malayan Other Ranks;, at the Labour Office trom 9.30 a.m. to 4. C0 p.m. Straits-born Malays. Chinese. Eurasians and South Indians may apply providing they
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  • 66 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Kerala Samajam will celebrate "Onam". the harvest festival of the Malayalees at the Rangoon Road Government English School from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, which is a public holiday being Hari Raya Haji. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, the India
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  • 196 2 LEAVE DEMAND Standard Staff Reporter THE Acting President of the Singapore Municipal Commission, Mr, Norman Ward, has written to the Federation of Municipal Labour Unions and the Government and Municipal Labour Union asking them to give sufficient reason for their demand for a
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  • 21 2 -Picture by Mr. and Mrs. R. Kailasam who were married at Cuff Road, Singapore. Thetmdevva^formerl^Mis^ThanaM Ammal.-I Unique Photographers
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  • 49 2 FOLLOWING is the Msl weekly "fair price" list :->ued by the l Controller of Supplies, Singaj pore: Coconut Oil: 1 28 katty tin) reduced to 5-20. Qt bottle (1 katty '2 tahils) reduced to T5 cc:.'?. Jams: <24 (a tins or jars)— AJC reduced to .60 cents.
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  • 206 2 INDIANS URGED TO TAKE ACTIVE PART IN CITY DAY Standard Staff Reporter TWO Indian Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy and Mr. M. P. D. Nair, who are li oth members of the City Day Je'ebratiops Committee, m a joint press statement issued yesterday urged the Indian im unity to
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  • 377 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SCHEME to establish branch libraries throughout Singapore City which has been by Government, has now been approved, The Standard was told yesterday. These branch libraries which are expected to play a considerable part m Singapore's educational and cultural development,
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  • 95 2 THE AMERICAN International Assurance Company Limited of Kuching. Sarawak have sent a cheque for S5O for the Kwong Ah Chee Fund started last Thursday by the Singapore Standard with donations from a European reader. Mr. A. Thajudeen of Maxwell's Hill. Taiping Perak sends a gift
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  • 81 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Teachers' Union is considering affiliation to the Singapore Trade Union Congress, a spokesman of the Union stated yesterday. Two observers. Messrs D S. j Jesudason and V. Victor were; ;.•:.;<< ir.ted by the Managers Committee to attend as I servers the
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  • 284 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A central international club to be opened m Singapore, was proposed today by Haji Mohd. Eusoff, District Governor, at the Rotary District Assembly held here. Dato Haji Eusoff said that Malaya with its cosmopolitan population had great opportunities
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  • 119 3 PENANG. Sun.— Four unknown I Chinese gunmen robbed the pis- I tol of a Malay extra police con^j stable m MacAlister Lane last; night. The constable was walking along the road when he was 1 confronted by the unknown Chinese who relieved him of his
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  • 248 3 IPOH. Sun. Like most towns m Malaya, vacant plots m Ipoh's residential areas are fast selling out to persons desirous of erecting new homes, so many of which are being dotted all over the country m this era of prosperity. An acre of
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  • 108 3 PENANG. Sim— ln a message to the Peng Seah Association. Penang. which celebrated its fifth anniversary last night. Mr. Heah Joo Seang President of the Rubber Trade Association, stated that Penang has been known as the Mecca ol culture and learning m Malaya, and
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  • 133 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —A unified programme for the birthday celebrations ot the Sultan of Johore which falls on Sept. 17 was discussed and adopted by a special committee ot all communities, headed by the Town Board Officer. Tuan Said Sheikh Abu Bakar. yesterday. It was
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  • 93 3 PENANG. Sun— The Rt. Rev. C. D. Shores. Bishop m charge of the liberal Catholic churches m India, arrived today by the s.s. Jalagopal. He will be the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Yeang during his stay m Penang. He will be entertained to dinner
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  • 336 3 Standard Staff Correspondent TWELVE surrendered bandits have gone before Radio Malaya microphones during the past nine weeks to speak against Communist banditry and have unanimously condemned their former mode of life m the jungle. These broadcasts ny former bandits are a regular
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  • 111 3 THE State Secretary of Negri Sembiian. Capt Mohd. Salleh. has ordered that with effect from Oct 1, drivers of all vehicles using roads surrounding the clock tower buili at the iunction of Jalan Raja Aman Shah. Jalan Bharu and Seremban Road, m Port Dickson Town
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  • 327 3 MR G W. GROSS. Jr. has been posted to the USIS m Kuala Lumpur to help cope with its expanding activities as assistant Public Affairs Officer. MR. S. Ponnudurai. Supreme Court Interpreter. Muar. was entertained to dinner by the Cevlonese Community at the Loo San Restaurant. Jalan
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    • 298 3 I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Mrs K. V. Kanthajx x samy have the greatest pleasure m thanking all j friends and relatives who kindly attended their wedding lon the rtth Sept. 51 and for their valuable presents and congratulatory telegrams. TENDER NOTICES i TFA'DERS are invited for the A erection of a New
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    • 539 3 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE MUNKTPAI.I- TV HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Part time Temporary Medical Officer required lot Municipal Infant Welfare Cli- nics. Daily session of at least two hours at an all-m salary Of $500 a month phis transport allowance. Appliactions to Municipal Health Officer, from whom further particulars may jbe obtained. Closing
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    • 75 3 i.;£^v frY SBSESCTCZg^ ££7 WHAT IN HEAVEN'S NAME > 1 ...BUT IAM WELL,SINCE HE 1 fOH.NOW, ALL RIGHT, DOCTOR, >^V> I PIAGUEDWITH ->>'' CAN GLASSES HAVE TO /QUITE X FORCED TO I MUST WEAR THE OOOLA, J LET'S KEEP OUR V i A/AININ IsfSkV OO WITH A PAIN IN /A
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 411 4 ]T aig well for the future of the Chinese m Singapore thai a!« rmer President ol the Straits c Briti h Association, Mr. Yap Phong Geek, and a committee member ol the Association. Mr. Ng Sen Choy, have joined the Singapore branch of the Malayan Cn;nr~e Association and
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    • 530 4 IT is noi often that the town of Johore Bahru gets r;.i..;;on ;n the ed.torial cclurr.ns of tlie Press but today it will noi only be mentioned but will be offered as an example for towns many times niva h w held for four nights m Bahru
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  • 800 4 COOPERATION A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN CEYLON TODAY (From our own correspondent) COLOMBO. SEPTEMBER 9 was Cooperators' Day m Ceylon as well as m many other countries where the movement has taken root. In Ceylon it is one of the most amazingly successful national movements within recent times. Its practical utility
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  • 327 4 ther* is alwayi I t 181 goods mighl t v tune and sold I sumers at rt as< oai c A c peral c > ke: o r the c pi duce will als. i est tblished m Co 8400 odd stores i the past year, j. value
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  • We, the People
    • 257 4 Sir; -It is with a heavy heart I nave to inform through the press to the members of the M LA. and to the domiciled community m general my resignation as the General Secretary of the Malayan Indian Association, the main reason being "the affairs
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    • 537 4 'I'm Above' And 'He's Below' Spirit Deplored Sir.— With reference to the Withers Report on the streamlining of the Government machinery, I wish to point out that staff relations and office equipment are most deplorable m most, it not all, Government Departments. Every one seems to be bent on pleasing
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    • 226 4 Sir; I hes, to draw, through the medium of your columns, the attention of the management of local cii ema theatres regarding the plight oi their patrons of the $1.00 seats who nave to queue up for hours sometimes In order to
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    • 452 4 Sir;— Sexagenarian's' letter under the caption "Malaya Belongs Only to the Malays" is commendably candid. All through it runs the assumption that he and his like have a right to certain things m life because ito u«e his own phrase) "the Malay Peninsula belongs to the
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    • 61 4 Sir; We read m your newspaper dated Sept.* 3 about "Independence for Malaya m another 16 years" as suggested by the British newspaper "Observer"' We hope "Observer" will change its mind and suggest 16 months instead. If the British agree to do this we wnl all
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    • 257 4 sir;— l had the fortune to read through the contribution that appeared m your valuable journal of 22.7.51 captioned ''Little Jaffna." Your contributor writes: In fact, Jaffnese tend to cling more tenaciously to their old habits and ideas than their people back home. They have
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    • 406 4 Sir:—Thus writes The Law J- urnal of January 11. 19'AO "Absenteeism from the present Parliament is a matter for which, apparently, there is no effective remedy But now that M.P.S receive wages. provisions etc. it might well be made that when an MP. is absent without leave
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  • 571 5 To 'Those Who Impose Treaty' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9, (Reuter)— Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Union's Deputy Foreign Minister, told a press conference here Saturday that a peace settlement m the Far East was impossible without Soviet participation m a Japanese peace treaty. He described the present
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  • 34 5 TOKYO. Sent. 9. (AP) The Australian destroyer Anzac. commissioned m March, went into action of! Korea for the first time yesterday. Commander J. Plunket Cole commands the Ar.7ac
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  • 127 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles sent a telegram to General Douglas Mac Arthur —m New York—as the Japanese peace treaty conference came to an end here Saturday. Mr. Dulles' message said: "As we are abont to sign the Japanese
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  • 313 5 SAX FRANCISCO. Sept 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Her! er: Morrison, British Foreign Secretary, said today it would be "a grave matter" if the pre-war combination of high industrial etriciency, low labour standards, discouragement oi trade unionism and social reaction again held sway m Japan. Speaking al
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  • 87 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9, iAFP> At a press conference j here yesterday, the Indonesian j Foieign Minister, Ahmad Subar- djo told reporters that his Government was well satisfied with the answers given by Mr. Yoshida, the Japanese Prime Minister, to questions concerning Japanese willingness to enter
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  • 124 5 LONDON. Sept. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, British Minister of Defence, Saturday listed a "great drive" for world peace as one of the main points of policy needed for Britain. Every possibility of ensuring peace should be explored he said. "We must not
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  • 79 5 HONGKONG. Sept. 9 (AP)— Archbishop Anthony Riberi. Papal Internuncio, arrived m Hongkong from Red China on Saturday under Communist orders to stay out of Communist China forever His expulsion severed mainland China's last link with the Vatican. The Chinese Communist government announced a "permanent
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  • 263 5 VENICE, Sept. 9 (AP). If the movie critics were the judpe*, the United States, France, Japan and India would share top honours at Venice's 12th International Film Festival. The judges, however, are prominent Italians who have no connection with the movie industry and
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  • 540 5 Big Increases In World Production Use Of Synthetic WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (Router). Large increases m world production and consumption of synthetic rubber during the first seven months of this year, compared with the same period last year, were recorded m estimates issued by the U.S. Department of CoraImcrce There was
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  • 40 5 The U S. Senate Finance Committee has approved a U552,394 million increase m persona] income taxes The committee also approved a boost of U551,293 million m sales 'excise^ taxes on liquor tobacco, petrol, cars. appliance^and^score^o^otiier items. A.P.
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  • 407 5 Japan Signs Security Pact Security Pact With America SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 9 (Reuter) Japan signed a security treaty with the United States Saturday giving America the right to maintain "land. £,r and sea forces m and about Japan" after the Aii.ed occupation is ended by the peace treaty. The text
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  • 211 5 NEW DELHI. Sept. 9 (UP)— The Ail-India Congress Com- littee elected Prime Minister Nehru President of the Congn s Saturday to give him victorj m the week-long dispute with Conservative Congr» eaders. T i C immittee met m secret, but reliable sources said Nehru va
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  • 72 5 KLM Will Start Jap- Aust. Ser vice HAGUE Sept 9 IR. iter! Ro: I) itch Aim: i KIM will start one eek serviei I Japan and Australia ear!) m D' It was stated tori The service I lapan —first ever to he operated by KIM will be Mown from A"
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  • 110 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 9 (AP)— lt was predicted >eterday at a a news conference here th;*t Russia would seek to organise an Asian bloc to win the Japanese away from the Western powers. Senator Styles Bridges, who sigm-d tlie bilateral security pact with Japan
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  • 373 6 By A Special Correspondent SHARE markets opened the month haltingly but gained momentum ami volume with every rise m rubber ami with the activity m tin. Industrials showed great strength and advanced on the investment of substantial local funds. On Friday, prices
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  • 346 6 Industrials. Fraser Neave $'A (JO to $4 U5 Gammon $2. 60 Goodwood Park Hotel SloO. Hammer $40.00, Malayan Breweries $5.20 to $5.25, Malayan Cement 33c. to 34c. McAlister $40.50, Robinson $3.80 to $3.85, Straits Steamship $20.50 to $21.00. Straits Times $4.00 to $4.05. Straits Trading $19.85 to
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  • 186 6 Bukit Sembawan; Rubber Co.. Ltd.. with 5.8.">8 acres on the island, intends to develop a site m Thomson R^ad. seven miles from town, by erecting bungalows and flats. Government and Services are negotiating tt) acquire a total <>! 297£ acres while live acres at Woodlands is to be
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  • Article, Illustration
    117 6 THERE has been a 20 per cent increase m the number of motor cars m Singapore over the last eight months, according to the latest figures issued by the Registrar of Vehicles. The actual number of cars on the roads on the first of this month is 19.823 compared with
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  • 164 6 TODAYS FORECAST:— The night is not harmonious and good fortune cannot be expected during the day. You should count only on' yourself, but beware, m the "afternoon, of overtiring yourself, of being extravagant or, of having an accident. In the forenoon, young women will be of
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  • 67 6 HONGKONG. Sept. 9 (ReuterAAP>— Weaving mills m Portuguese Macao are leeimg the bai. on exports of cotton yarns from Hongkong. Since the ban was imposed, about 1.500 weaving workers have been thrown out ot employment. Three representatives oi Macao's Chinese Chamber ol Commerce are
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  • 77 6 Kohsichang Is Now Dredged For Big Ships OInT of the largest dredgers m the world, the "Manhattan", and another big one supplied by a Dutch company, are dredging the bar at Kohsichang, some 20 miles from Bangkok. When the work is completed. ships of 10,000 tons will be able to
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  • 154 6 EVERY United Nations soldier m Korea each week is given a small white tablet for control of malaria, the world's most prevalent infectious disease. The "suppressant' drug is chloroquin, developed m the United States and know:) also as "Aralen." Of many malaria drugs developed during World
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    • 172 6 Crossword No. 60 Il I j j w I (LIES ACROSS: 1 A herb nas weight you noodle! 6 Bhoi girl! 8 Not easy to read either way. 9 Bn stood up 10 Unrat toned eggs; 11 They come up whan you re knocked down. 13. Hammer or sickle, for
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  • 512 7 AtT\. m -m jotOnly 2 Maintain Unbeaten Record LONDON, Sept. 8, (Reuter): With the season less than a month old only two teams m the English Football League's four sections are unbeaten. They are both m the Northern section of the Third Division —Carlisle and Oldham.
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  • 399 7 THE fourth annual cricket j match between the Indian Association and toe Singappre I Cricket Club for the Gandbj Mem rial Cup played at the Baleatier ground ended m a draw The SCX batting flrsl en Saturday knocked uo 358 tor wit ketfl and
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  • 155 7 FOLLOWING were quarterfinals results i.i yesterday's Singapore Badminton Association's junior championship. MORNING SESSION Junior Doubles: Seah Kee K.\..:., and Lian F k Shin beat Tan Kok Ann aud Lim Cheng Kwee 15-10 15-11, Chua Kee Meng and Phun X og Tel beat Robert Lim and Seah Kirn Teck
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  • 44 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 9 (AP) Major league baseball results: America: New York 4. Washington U- Boston 0, Philadelphia 1: Chicago 3. Detriot 2. National: Brooklyn 9. New York 0: St. Louis 4. Pittsburgh 2; Boston 5. Philadelphia 0; Cincinnati 4. Chicago 3.
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  • 136 7 TULSA, Oklahoma. Sept. 9 (AP> Gene Tunney. a trim 211. yesterday described the present crowd of heavyweight contenders as "good fighters" who don't measure up to Jbe standards of my day." The 54- year-old former champion, here to address a professional wrestling conclave today, expressed admiration
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  • 83 7 Aw tar Singh Wins Cycling C'ship KUALA LUMPUR. Sun—Awtar Singh ot Bon Ami Cycling Cub Selangor, won the AllMalayan cycling championship al Lake Gardens circuit today. Rahamat Kanawi was second with Tommy Taylor third. The winner covered the distance m 2 hrs 33 mints 4 sees The holder of the
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  • 36 7 WIMBLEDON. Sep. 8 vAP).— Bob Wilson. 15-year-old schoolboy won the British Junior Lawn Tennis Championships today, defeating Roger Becker 6-2. 6-0. He is the first fifteen year old to win the title since 1938.
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  • 446 7 SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 8 (Reuter). —Bowlers dominated the opening day's play of the South African touring teams last match m England here today. Twenty wickets fell for only l c >6 runs and T.N. Pearce's XI emerged wilh a slender lead of six on the first
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  • 296 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kuala Lumpur Railway Institute swept the board at the All-Malayan Railway sports held here today. K. Mahalingam was champion athlete. i— Results: Long Jump: 1. Abdul Aziz Omar, 2. K. Mahalingham, 3. S Soosainathan 18 ft. 9i ins. Sho* Putt: l. Boon Theam
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  • 377 7 LONDON. Sept. 8 (Reuter>— Headingly achieved a good performance m today's rugby programme m drawing at 11 points apiece with Northampton be- cause for most of the game Gleasbv suffered from concussion and was a passenger on the wing. The reorganised Swansea XV though beaten
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    • 279 7 TUITION V- M- C. A, COMMERCIAL CLASSES: vacancies m morning and evening sessions m Shorthand and Typing etc. V.M.C.A. has been approved as a Centre for Pitman's Commercial Exams., and arrangements are being made to hold the Exams, very soon. Apply V.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road. Tel ***** YfORNING SCHOOL- Boys
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  • 228 8 GHQ Win Services Fixture IN I nited Services I rasue soccer ti lure at laii»liii yesterday, GHQ FARELF defeated Singapore Dbtricl Signals Re«iiiiiiii l» 1-2. c first H 7 tried i egul ;it ight, b thi r »ye did for all gh 1 tej did the atta ing il fell
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  • 628 8 Perak Unlucky Against South China Tourists IPOH, Sun. Perak's state soccer team made a determined effort to salvage their sunken prestige m the mud of the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today when they went down narrowly by two goals to one to the redoubtable South China A.A. ugh the: objective
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  • 710 8 FOLLOWING are weights for tlie second day of the Singapore Turf Club's GoM Cup meeting on Wednesday. I. I Div. I 1 F. I n insured 9.07 Pink (.in 9.01 Melburv Court 8.05 Omtisw 8.04 Rivet Patrol 8.03 Bridetord 8.02 Bright Eves 8.02 Arlington I late
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  • 22 8 Photo finishes of the first day Singapore Gold Cup meeting last Saturday taken by Standard cameraman Chow Kuan Yee.
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  • 162 8 1 THE Ceylon Sports Club completed a successful season with an exciting victory over GHQ. The game vva 5 won m the last over. GHQ who batted first scored 219 runs to which Major Sweet contributed 63 runs. The C S.C. replied with 220 runs. Yogarajah played
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  • 365 8 expected bring offX g^al d" u |l iEKT!* Kota Rajah mi n Ac J£l£rf rf^fe "E^*"" 1 b > tournament at Jalan Besar St»J: knock-out cup who looked B «re or w hT„7„ R w e tTel„7' er,,ay .TT"' m the last mi„ U
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  • 70 8 L R STAR. Sun.-The Kedah Amateur Athletic Association was formed at a meeting held at Balai Besar. Follow nf were elected office bearers: V.nl ce p iden i Dr CX Cheung Vice-Presidents: Che Mohamed Hnn aW <L an d Dr SundrartuS Hon' fiSS"* A riffln bm
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  • 345 8 Chinese Community Champions PENANG, Son. Good bowling by Koay Khoon Leong and Cheah Boh Eye enabled Chinese to beat Ceylonese by 46 runs m the final of the inter-commu-nity erieket competition which concluded on Western Road ground today. Khoon Leong who opened the attack took five wickets for 29 run.s
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  • 22 8 TORONTO. Sept. 9 fAPt Canadian football k spending US$6OO,OOO this year to import ob Lnr.ed States players.
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  • 60 8 POMPTOX. LAKES. Hem Jersey. Sept. 9 (APl— Gate receipts and donations at Sugar nay Robinson's workout Yesterday amounted to U551,512 35 and wer c given to Mrs. George Mures, teen-aged widow ot the boxer who died earlier last week of injuries from a bout/ Robinson meets champion
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  • 33 8 JOK^O. Sept. 9 (Reuter-AAP) --The Japanese Lawn Tennis Association announced yesterday that three leading American tennis players have accepted an uwitation to play games m Japan m October. p
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  • 24 8 LONDON. Sept. 8 (Renter*- as scratc hed today from the Doncaster St Leger he last English turf classic, being run September 15
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    • 33 8 fiftl B3BHB— J y t -*^T*z^ i. HIGH TIDES at the pnncipal resorts m Malaya. TODAY: AM PM Singapore 05.40 414 Malacca 2 44 Port Dickson i\>* Port Sham i£__ Penang 06.10 9.41
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