Singapore Standard, 26 September 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard TIGER J. 87. el n j. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 392 1 Election Date Not Changed, Says Official LONDON, Sept. 25, An official bulletin said tonight that the King has had a comfortable day and has been able to take some nourishment. Earlier, a Buckingham Palace bulletin signed by five of the King's doctors announced at 11 a.m. today
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  • 69 1 >, pi. _V"> (Renterlian Chiei of \ir al ot ut* Jours toat Royal Australian ieor jel fighters had to m«l attack g t > early uimicnilli Russian-buill fighters. i who Has iMtins rnminaitcd on Kriti»h i-M ill > t♦'o^s w«-r<* r Kll-. in Mi<
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  • 110 1 Standard Statf R.'j»ort< r IT IS a v c Hnpulsory I retailers in Singapore :> lisplay prices 4 .i todstuffs, textiles, cigarettes an tobacco i hich they iffet for sa e A etailer is liable t i a fine of S5OO. or six months' imprison- I j
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    41 1 photo BEAUTY QUEENS MEET— Miss Elske Woiters (left) Singapore Beauty Queen, and Miss Dianne Bowser, Australia's Girl of the Year, caught chatting together at the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore. Both are appearing in the fashion display at the Capitol Restaurant tonight. Sechon
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  • 75 1 King 's Surgeon Unhurt In Road Mishap LONDON. Sept. 25: (ReuteD— The King's surgeon. Mr. Clement Price Thomas, driving his own Rolls Royce, was in collision with a small saloon car as he left Buckingham Palace after his consultation this morn ing. Mudguards and headlamps of both cars were smashed
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  • 235 1 THE two-man crew of an R. V.F. Mosquito t»inengined photographic reconnaissance "plane escaped unhurt when engine trouble forced them to crash-land their aircraft on the West coast of Johore yesterday. This was the second air crash in Johore inside a week; last
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  • 52 1 LOXDO.W Sept 2r> I Rented The Duke ol Windsor. elder brother ol Km* George VI, was X-rayed at a London hospital today. A member of the Diikes start .said later that it was merely a routine examinati m and had no particular sii>r.iricance. The Duke periodically has a
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    49 1 photo. Standard Indian Socialist leader Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia beinff garlanded on arrival at Singapore's Kalian? Airport yesterday by Independent Member for Seletar District m the Singapore Legislative Council. Mrs. Yilasini Menon. Dr. Lohia is on a four-day visit to the Colony and will leave for Indonesia on Saturday
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  • 80 1 TEHERAN, Sept 25 (Heuter). The Persian Government today announced the expulsion within nine days ot all the remaining !50 British oil technioians in Southern Persia. The announcement said they a ill be given seven days to leave from Thursday, Sept. 27. Instructions have already been
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  • 291 1 Standard Staff Reporter A TOP Indian Socialist bluntly told Singapore pressmen yesterday: "Communism seems to breed wherever British imperialism exists and this applies to Malaya also." Fie was Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Indian Socialist
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  • 107 1 EASTERN FRONT. KOREA. Sept. 25. (AP)— Communist defences which had field together for the last two weeks fell apart today as the United Nations troops continued to exert heavy pressure uii the east central front. After ».)mf of the bitterest fighting of the Korean war. V
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  • 27 1 The dosing 1 prices of London Rubber and Tin had not been received by press time. Noon prices will be found in Page 9.
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  • 118 1 Big 3 To Free Italy Of Bonds PARIS. Sept. 25 vA!^ Britain, t u .p United states and France will publish a joint ieelai it »n Wednesday that II i•■ "is no *****0:" subject" to the 1 as Limitation clauses of her pence i treaty. Diplomats here said th* three
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  • 29 1 LOS ANGELES. Sepi 2". -AP> Film actor Errol Flynn has Lost a Long court battle to get his alimony to his first arife, I.ily Damita, reduced.
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  • 263 1 LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter)-Mr. Winston Churchill met his Conservative ''Shadow Cabinet" today to complete campaign plans for the general election, now only a month distant. The final draft of the Tory election manifesto was expected to be approved at the meeting. But it may be kept
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  • 86 1 LONDON, Sept. 25 (ReutersHeavy tails in textiles and rayons provided a feature in an otherwise lifeless. Stock Exchange here today. Declines of between (id. and Is. Cd. followed reports of a slump in retail sales. With attention being given to the settlement of business done
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  • 200 1 Truce Hopes Recede WASHINGTON. Sepi 2:. AP« 1 T .;> level V s muitary ■ad nip omatic Leaden are watchtn« the new Kaesong truce moves today wrfth Ear vest tope of ceasefire tfreemettf than htm I held two tnontht ago Early today, the Reds walked out an meeting ol r
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  • 114 1 E IGHTH Air.iV HQ K( >REA Sepi 25 I P' United St ite F')ire jet pilots, &<hting oddi more than two to i me. destr I rt-.<- Russian-made 15 da .;<*n ii\o more > the Longest b.q^e.-: terta battle the Every rVmerican plane return
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  • 318 2 Bid To Draw More Recruits Standard Staff Keporter. ENTIRELY new conditions of service are being drawn up to attract men and women volunteers to the proposed Civil Defence Corps, The Singapore Standard was told. Though no organised island-wide appeal has yet been made, more than
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  • 216 2 THF fledskw in the riot murder case in which a South Indian Muslim, A. K S Osman fihany, appealed against sentence of death for murdering Cpl., Feter Hu^h Bell during j the December riots was reserved yesterday by the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal. m
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  • 14 2 Robbers 5 Years r K i. f $8,000 ish in I ach is pi
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  • 345 2  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER LBj THE <>M V complaint Dianne Bowser, Australia's c.iri of the year, has evei made since she came here a week a«o, tint "there seem to be no bachelors m Singapore, was completely disposed of yesterday when she spent a lively
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  • 445 2 TWO LATE NIGHTS A WEEK ONLY Standard Staff Reporter JUNIOR nurses at the Singapore General Hospital are "feeling a little sour" at the enforcement of an old rule which forbids them staying out late for more than two nights a week. A circular, put out by
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  • 76 2 PRO-KUOMINTANG associations and guilds in Singapore are anxiously waiting for a reply from the Governor-in-Council to their application for special permission to fly the Nationalist flag to celebrate the Double Tenth. These associations will hold a ceremony in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in the
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    26 2 photo. Dr. Z. Zain, former representative of the Indonesian Government in Malaya, buying a flag from Mrs. Nancy Tan for the Singapore Nurses Appeal Fund. Standard
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  • 35 2 A YOUNG man, Lee Ah Chong, under sentence of seven years' rigorous imprisonment for unlawful possession of a loaded revolver was unsuccessful in his appeal yesterday before the Court oi Criminal 1 Appeal.
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  • 113 2 LOH GUAN SENG, a teacher in the former Royal English School, who appeared in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to receive his sentence on five charges of breach of trust was sent to the mental hospital. He will appear In court again on Oct.
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  • 69 2 Had Dutiable Liquor, Cigs. LIM JOO LEE was fined $500. or three months' rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday foi having twelve bottles of dutiable liquor on board a motor launch in the Singapore outer roads on Sept. 17. On a second charge of having 12 cartons
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  • 48 2 BECAUSE of some misunderstanding with his father. K. Sathasivam tried to end his life by swallowinj poison at Kampong Marican on Sept. 14 In the Singapore First Po'.ice Court yesterday. ho was sentenced to one month rigorous imprisonment tot trying to commit suici \e.
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  • 43 2 5th MCA Lottory Now On Sale THE fifth Malayan $1,000,--000 Malayan Chinese Association lottery which will be opened on Nov. 25 is now on sale at all branch oiTices. Singapore members can get their tickets from the MCA office at ("8-B Robinson Road.
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  • 52 2 DR. FIELDEN who gave a piano recital arranged by the British Council at the Victoria ?vlemorial Hall yesterday evening will be giving another recital in St. Andrew's Cathedral at 8.30 p.m. on Friday. Admission will be free but a collection will be made for the
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  • 33 2 An appeal by Rye Ranpit Singh, sentenced to death for murdering a compatriot. Govinder Singh, during a fight in Lpper Serangoon. was dismissed by the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday.
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  • 294 2 VIPs ATTEND LADY WITH A LAMP' PREMIERE Standard Staff Reporter A BIG crowd, including Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner-General. Mrs. MacDonald. Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, and representatives of the Services and the Medical Department, attended the Singapore gala premiere of The Lady With A Lamp at the Capitol
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  • 103 2 Standard Staff Reporter. THREE Malays held up a Chinese farmer in Chua Chu 70 c^nts a Pm n Monday and robbed h »n> o ri!j«^ he Sam e road an hour earl »er, four Malays stopped a Chinese couple and attempted to rob them, but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 74 2 r"— -V aj w t^t-^-, t 1 1 NCWTHET VD^SOUTATH' 'y*** I"**^^^1 811 f n I "p**^—— ■> imh r WAV, DAISV MAE DOME. X /Ca />* I AL /EVERVTHIKIG IS WORK IN' SOONJ A W^O. MESS ATTRACK-TEDTH'KINCiA 1 "V/ I OUT FIKJE. DAISV MAE AN'AH J WEDDiN Bi HUSBIN
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    32 3 itj Council Chamber jesterli Kit lit- is seen here busy I i i Ihe Charter will i>e on view iiMiii 9 ain fc 5 p.m. daily up to ture bj Michael C.oh.
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  • 290 3 YOUR MITE WILL AID THESE 16,000 N 1i i Mi»»i»ital, which |>ro\ iilcs Fi ,h,.iur u> about l(>.000 out- n i'> "*in^a|H»r«', is lo hold ils v for ImuU Irom 001. I—Drt.1 Drt. 7. Elizabeth Choy, on Oct. S lilar addresses will be' in Malay. Tamil and ChiA B idge
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  • 8 3 4 Japs Coming For EC AFE Talks LSJDF;KLJADSFLs
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  • 142 3 TH V. CRIMINAL Investigation Depart men 1 in Singapore are asking those, who applied to tin- Improveinriit Trust between 1947 and 19 19 for accommodation, Ihii received no aekiiowled*jment, and wliom- names are similar to those given below, to communicate direct with the O.C
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  • 57 3 "IN THIS case the appellant committed offence-; arising out of the December riots His leave to appeal is refused said Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, presiding at the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. Appellant. Moh.imed Kassim. had been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for rioting
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    64 3 ison th. r«iitm arrives for the Gala Premiere of "Lady with a Lamp" night, i his film Is havinr m worldwide premiere with >U proceeds I i >..: of Nursing: Educational Fund. This premiere was held und;«r tn.e Girason wh,» i s now in England. Behind Sir Franklin is Mrr
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  • 126 3 fasdfadsffds eettng by Mr. Yap Phensj Geek tinated). i his motion. Mr. Yap will < s > ask the Council 'to record Is deep appreciation of the eni isK.stic and magnificent mann which City Day had been <• < i >;ated by all sections of the
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  • 264 3 Call For Social Security Moves Standard Staff Reporter. THE PKKSK.NT system of Government nominating so-called trade union representatives to Committees, appointed by Government and quasi government authorities, whose functions are relevant to trade union interests is undemocratic, and ta *inust cease forthwith." Proper and adequate representation
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  • 86 3 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER supplying a quantity of wood and oil from the Municipal store for the cremation of two Indians a1 the Hindu Cemetery, the mandore in charge collected SBU as fees from each family oi the two deceased and refunded only $5
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  • 75 3 TWO RESOLUTIONS-rone demanding the same salary and cosi of livi al nwance rates foi trie 30,000 civilian workers of tne Services in Singapore as those paid to Government employees and t"e other protesting against the recent award of increased cost of living allowances to these employees
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  • 86 3 THE PUBLIC Works Ci tnmittce of the Singai e Cly Councillors has C". 1 ded to abandon the proposal for the co istruction oi a pavement along Sophia Road in view of the present state ot the Counc<'"s finances. Instead h has accepted the suggestion
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  • 32 3 THE RASC i i Association's first com nittee meeting will be :"!e^d at the Teochew Lee Clan Mutual Help Society, 14 16C Grange H ad today at 5 p m.
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  • 56 3 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION by Mr J M Jumabhoy (Independent City) to rename Race Course Road has been turned down by the Public Works Committee oi the Singapore City Councillors. The Committee has, however, agreed to re-name Race Course Lane, although the name
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    75 3 ji TuwrtT-fourwrear old J.Y.P. Chin, a law student of Lincoln's Inn, will leave for U.K. next week on the Corfu to complete his law studies. An old boy of St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, he passed his Cambridge School Certificate in 1946 and the following year the London Matriculation. Early this
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  • 122 3 Standard Staff Reporter CONCERN over the health of the King is rapidly sweeping Singapore and local synagogues, temnles and mosques are now organising prayer meetings for the recovery of the King from ins recent serious lung operation. The chairman ol the Hindu temple.-- in the
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  • 254 3 THE SECOXD part of this years volume, of the Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society is devoted to a biography of Yup Ah Loy, by th e late Mr. S M Middlebrook, M.C.S. His manuscript which he left uniounded. has been
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    8 3 Mr. and Mrs. Gopalkrishnan. who were married recently.
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  • 191 3 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of 471 officers and men of the Singapore Volunteer Police Contingent turned out for duty during the City Day celebrations. One Gazetted Officer and 31 constables were included in the Guard of Honour at the Municipal Building on Saturday morning
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  • 84 3 A CHINESE woman was iound poisoned in a room at Ritz Hotel, Bernam Street, off Tan- jong Pagar Road, at about 8 p.m yesterday. The Ritz Hotel authorities told The Standard that she had been staying in one of the hotel rooms for quite a
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  • 129 3 Standard Staff Reporter THIRTY-THREE items will be presented by artistes from Singapore and Johore at tomorrow night's charity variety show at the Happy World Stadium, sponsored by th? Cosmos Sports Club in aid of SAT A and University of Malaya funds. The show which is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    29 4 middle is the Sultan and Tengku Ampuan. Next to Tengku Ampuan is Mr lee Poh Thak the president of Tho Yan Club. Photo by Yong Chun Studio T. Anson
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  • 267 4 SEWERAGE SNAG HITS SENNETT HOME PLAN Representations To City Council Standard Staff Reporter. A HITCH IN the completion of the sewerage scheme for the Sennett Realty Houses at Upper Aljuniecl Road some of which are already nearing completion has now set a difficult problem for the builders as well a*
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    64 4 Il.Ni.Kl Abdul Rahman, president of the UMNO visited the Joborc Branch on Monday. Members gave him a tea-party. Pidur,. «hows the president in Malay costume with the Mentri Bf-sar of Johore. Dato S>ed Abdul Kadir bin Mohamed rigrht ind Dr. Ixmail bin AMul Rahma n (left) and Inche Hassan bin
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  • 196 4 Double Murder Echo Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. R. Rajaratnam, a 20-year-old railway apprentice fitter, and S. Balakrishnan, a young labourer, who faced a charge of murder, were today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. They were alleged
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  • 78 4 Stole Rolex, Pawned It: Imprisoned KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. On the pretext of wishing to buy a pen. Chung Ah Chye went V) Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co.. Ltd, and walked out with a Rolex wristlet watch valued at $400. He pleaded guilty today before the Second Magistrate toche Ibrahim, to disposing
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  • 83 4 A JOURNEY across the United States from west to east to pain a first-hand knowledge ol American educational methoda has been planned by Miss Don thy J Aicitman, Superintendent of Teacher Training for the Federate n ol Malaya, when she goes on long leave in December Miss
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The third meeting of the fourth session ol the Johore State Council meeting will be opened at 10 am. tomorrow. For the first time, speeches of councillor* will be taken down by wire recorders.
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Klang bridge is unsafe again. All heavy traffic and police vehicles for Klang and Pt rt Swettenham have been told to travel by way of Batu Tiga and Bukit Kamuning.
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  • 37 4 MR B P. Lobe. managing director of the late Rose Fung Co., who first came to Malaya 46 years ago, is leaving for India on Friday and expects to be away lor two months.
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  • 82 4 JOiIORE BAHRI'. Tues.— A nappy ceremony took place at the Welfare Home yesterday when Pappathy, an inmate, was married to Mr. Shunmugam of R.E.M. Estate Mr. Sinnaiah Pillai, officiated and among those present were Mrs. Falconer, wife of the British Adviser. Miss. E Fernandes, Welfare
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  • 212 4 Standard Malay Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. 24 The president of the United Malays National Organization, Tengku Abdul Rahftian, sternly warned the Malays yesterday that the survival of the Malay race depended on the success of UMNOs struggle for independence. Addressing a gathering at UMNO
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  • 126 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A pretty, young Chinese girl, Yap Yat Ya, was today convicted in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court of being with another woman, who had a grenade. The ofience is punishable with death and sentence was deferred till Sept. 28 to get medical
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  • 64 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— When the case against a cabaret hostess. Cns Swee Yin, who was charged with disposing off a stolen wristlet watch was called last week. the prosecuting officer. Raja Abbas, opposed bail on the ground that she would interfere with witnesses. Today he withdrew his
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  • 188 4 Shaping Education Policies Is Urgent Dato Thuraisingham SEREMBAN, Tues.— The national pulse in Malaya is quickening and one of the great urgencies is the reorientation of our educational policies so that they may be in harmony with national needs and aspirations, said Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education,
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  • 101 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— An Indian bandit, Kannapan aged 35 was killed with two others by security forces in Segamat. The security men were acting on information. Th e rest of the "terror" news: KLUANG: Bandits wounded two of a party of security forces who were
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  • 126 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Of the 1.654 civilians killed by bandits since trie emergency began, 1.113 are Chinese. Of the 994 civilians wounded, 583 are Chinese and 277 of the 430 reported missing are from the same corn- munity. High Commissioner of the Federation.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 421 5 Indians Share Views Of Two Chinese Bodies Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and ihe Perak MCA will, within mis week, submit a joint memorandum to the Mate Government on the Perak Slate Nationality l,n O ThiS J '?u nt memoran dum
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  • 160 5 Reservoir Named After Mr. Aston BUTTERWORTH, Tues.The new reservoir at Bukit '"i Allang is to he named after the Rpsident Commissioner, Penang, Mr A. V Aston, who will be going on leave prior to retirement some time in Xovemoer this year. The suggestion to name me reservoir after Mr. Aston
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  • 139 5 Forsakes UMNO For IMP ALOK STAR. Tues.— The Secretary of the Kedah branch of the United Malays National Organization is resigning his post md is joining tho Independence of Malaya Party, it was disclosed yesterday Tuan Haji Rejab said: "I shall give my ful] support to »ve to f..rm an
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  • 139 5 CELUK ANSON, Tues More than 800 Lower Perak Scouts participated in two |es during the week-end On Saturday, the State Scout C •mmissioner, Mr. Chong Wan fw*. took the salute an-d inspec. ted Seoul Ivoops and Cub PaCK> from Malay Schools and an Indian Troop
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  • 123 5 PENANG, Tues-A move has been made by the committee of management of the Waterfall and the Queen Street l"e nples to send Hindu pne>*> < visit Hindu patients at the general hospital. Penan*, in order to give them blessings for early recovery. This is the
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  • 19 5 Twenty-one youths have beer. directed to Wardieburn Camp i in Kuala Lumpur, making the total of directees irom Penan*?
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    26 5 Mr. ind Mrs. hi.-w Ken 2 v^ ho were married at the Kuila Lumpur Registry an Saturday. The bride was formerly Mi^s Vli««- Low i)ng Neo.
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  • 256 5 Adult Ed. Assn. To Meet In Penang Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fues. The Executive Committee of the Adult Education Association, Federation of Malava, will hold its iif\i meeting at Penang on Saturday, Oct. 6, lat the Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Heah Joo Sean& President ol the Adult Education Association, revealt-tf.
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  • 73 5 PEXAXG. Tues— The Senior Customs Officer Import and Export, informed the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday that it has now been rilled that APs for the import of cement <r n all sources other than neighbouring countries will be approved subject to: 1. Confirmation of
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  • Article, Illustration
    115 5 Two Malay stars who will Efeataie in the pnmramnxor the Grand Variety Concert sponsored by the Cosmos Sports Club m aid of S.A.T.A. and the University ol Malaya funds are Miss Halimah (left) of the Ro>al Joliore International Club Hand, and Indie llodi t right) of the Suara Hiboran Kronchonj;
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  • 50 5 A BRANCH of the Peninsula Malays Union. Province WelLesley, was officially opened by Inche Hashim Ghani a few day's ago. The following w ere elected office bearers: President Che Darns bin Ahmad. Sec—Che Majid bin Sheik Daud. Treasurer— Che AH bin Hussein and a committee of six.
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  • 204 5 PhYV\<;. Toes. Members of tin- IVuani: (.oxrnimenl Administrative ami Clerical >er\ i«-«-» I tnian *ili he their < liaix. "to throw hri«*k». rotten e«g* ami Stones^ at their Honorary Secretary and meml>«*r-» €»f their E\e<uti\r Council uhrii they attend a diaunnion on "What
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  • 80 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— Students wi!i be barred from the newly farmed Penang Fighter Control Unit, to prevent interruption of their studies An official of ine Unit, who mentioned this to The Standard. 1 said that application! a:e itart-j ing to p"iir in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 413 5 FEDERATION DIARY I'K\ANG rn REX: Sai To\- Yin Sjw (C' 3. 6.30 Kl\: Three Husbands 3 13. 6.1S and y.if> p.m. and 9.15 p.m. SUN: Captain China 2 ;«> 715 an r i 1 \lll\\: Pool oi London 3.15 VJ.3O p.m j 6J5 and 9.15 ;> m. CARLTON: Wong Fei
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  • 912 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Long Wait IT is about lime that somebody explained the 1 propel function oi the waiting room in the General Hospital, Singapore. It seems to us that the patients and the hospital authorities have different Views on whal a waiting mom is for. The
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  • 582 6 Growing Land Hung er In Kelantan -~-> y hprirtin presses and t'- srlittingup In indtbt peasants, says DERRICKSINGTDN KOTA BHARU. j^ELiISTiJS is feeling the Emergency perhaps less than any other State in the Federation. There are not more than 40 terrorists there, and rubber-estates are carrying on without Special Constables*
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  • 371 6 Review of Views Whose Rights? j *"OTHER than the rights ntj the Sultans, Datos, Malay| 2 chiefs and high .Malay officers! who altogether total not mores than a thousand, we do not< j see entirely what "i ights" thef Malays are being called upon| j to defend." So said Utusan<
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    • 699 6 Sir;— With the introduction of ejected representative sysI tern in the Johore Bahru Town Board in the very near future, j it would be interesting ;o know whether the citizens or that town are in a position to assi- milate such a radical change as part and
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    • 239 6 Sir. Many letters have appeared in the local Press lately against allowing the Japanse to come again to Malaya. It may interest those people who were not resident in Malaya during the occupation to read the following publications after the Liberation: "Malaya
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    • 195 6 De.ar Dato Onn;— Let me congratulate you on having taken the lead in organizing the Independence of Malaya Party. It deserves the highest support from all the communities who have the welfare of Malaya at heart. You have shown true leadership by sacrificing sectionalism for the
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    • 419 6 Sir; Saturday. September 22 1951 was a red letter day in the history ol Singapore, 'Alien she was granted city status by The King. The joyous way its citizens celebrated the occasion was a fitting climax to a memorable and historical day. We take
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    • 262 6 Sir, The writer ol :r,e article entitled "Bandits Will Be Beaten In October" is p» rhaps. a carrier of food for thought and nourishment to the bandits. He appears to have done his best to prevent the police and army from defeating our object —to gain public
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    • 118 6 Sir.— ln Saturday's newspapers I observe Eaii j full statement on the issue i I premium bonds b- the Peck Ol Malaya. The issue of the bonds began on July 2. At the end ol July its first month's sa m had reached :-;4 4A2 Tins
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  • 11 6 "Care for a ron verted railway owptr »ent off
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    • 31 6 "TIGER" I > RUBBER GOODS tor jjj MINING INDUSTRY, jjj In Use For 30 Years In Malaya Cowault SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS >»»t Kuil mw lp h fcl-n* Builrrworlh H<M>Kkonft |ij
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    • 38 6 We sfocfc the latest CAMERAS V. LEICA 111 F A AUTOMATIC IOUEIftW T ROLLEICORD TV PLAUBEL MAKINA A ZEISS IKONTAS i; AGFA CAMERAS i'r MINOX CAMERAS it KODAK CAMERAS A VOIGTLANDER PU4«Ai INSPECT THlh* AT SINGAPORE PHOTO CO
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  • 392 7 Flans Xq Explode It Next July— UK Intelligence Editor LONDON, Sept. 25, (AP) The editor of a British intelligence tip service yesterday declared that Russia plans to explode the world's first Hydrogen bomb next July. Kenneth de Courcy, editor of the pamphlet-sized "Intelligence Digest." said the
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  • 23 7 THE NEXT session of the Singapore Assizes wil b e he'd .-I* e H.g> O Oct 1 10 30 a m
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  • 127 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 25 (UP) Gen. Nathan Twining, Air Vice Chief of Staff said last night that the prospect of "greatly increased atomic bomb production foreshadows the most revolutionary period in the entire historv of warfare." The Air Force No 2 officer said the atomic
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  • 72 7 ATLANTA. Georgia, Sept 25 (.UP) Five "dangerous" convicts including two murderers. serving life terms, escaped through a hail of shotgun fire to freedom at the Rock Quarry Prison Camp near here yesterday. The desperados commandeered a trucK and boldly rode through the prison gate as
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  • 380 7 Dr. Fielden Has That Rare Knack By Standard Music Crilie A WEALTH of musical experience, innate pianistic ability and a rare knack of playing "for" his listeners rather than "at" them— these were the main characteiistics of Dr. Fieldens piano zecital m the Memorial Hall Last night The event deservedly
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  • 64 7 photo. Marshal Josip Broz Tito. Yugoslav Chief of State, boarded a British warship for the first lime when he made a visit to HMS Liverpool, a 9.400-ton cruiser of the Southampton class, at Yugoslavia, recently. Marshal Tito is seen here in full uniform as he salutes
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  • 203 7 BONN, Sept. 25 (AP) The three Western Allies yesterday formally invited Western Germany to provide troops for the defence of Europe as an equal partner. The three Allied High Com missioners met with Federal Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and told him
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  • 62 7 'Miracle Man' Cheats Death SYDNEY. Sept. 25 (Reu-ter-AAP) A former soldier who, in 1943 was bayoneted eight times by Japanese and left for dead, has amazed doctors here as **a miracle man" by recover inn from an accident in which he lost both his legs. He is William Cook, a
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  • 82 7 WASHINGTON. Sept 2.^ UP' —High officials said today that the United States has no plans for economic aid to Japan during the current fiscal ye.;:' beyond the $150,000,000 for which Congress had already been asked. This fiscal year ends on July 1,
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  • 43 7 SHREVEPORT. LOI'ISIANA. Sept. 25 (UP)— A six-pound boy a;.s born to a 23-year-old-woman minutes alter she died in an lung at the Shrevepori polio centre on Sunday night Dr. George Wolf. Director of the centre, said a caesarean operation was performed.
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  • 233 7 Elizabeth 's Days As Real Mother Nearing An End REGENCY MENTIONED LONDON. Sept. 25 (UP) Princess Klizahelh telephoned the nursery at Balmoral Palace Monday to ask about her two children, knowing in her heart that her days as a real mother as mothers all over the world understand the term
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  • 132 7 Magistrate Rebukes Special SH -lulard Staft K<p«irl«r A VOLUNTEER spei a ah Kim l .in d tpore Fourth P<« M te. 11l P ClagiH terday that he stopped I < ol e accused, Ow tat S r v, ;i~> BUfipicioUS the time I D. (i')vornor of N>a S" then Do
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  • 100 7 SAIGON Sip 1 25 (Beuter»— Vietminh ti«H»ps are concentrat inn for new offensive against the Tonkin riU /here French troops at all positions have been alerted in readiness tor the at tacks, it was und< rstoi id The Fiench A; my repoi U French
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  • 39 7 A DEMAND thai Suiw u should be declatc-d p i <i. vi for dailj rated em| Sn^apore Ciovernmeni nnd I Council was mide Mr R K Pali Qt Seen tarj r»l the Cover and Municipal Labou Ui
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  • 24 7 THE Singapore Legt* I Council Meeting (Hi Oci 1 be rield at t c pal ril Chamber at 10 ;u
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  • 137 7 TAIPEI. Sepl 25, il'PiTlit allot iii ion of an additional (1,500,000 by the BCA for Furmosa was announced yesterday. The bulk of the allocation, c 1.24 1.000. will go tor material for the island's iron and .-*eel I mills. Steel bars, rails and fittings. cables,
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    • 127 7 [SINGAPORE Ij^jl Y.MC.A.: Combined YMCA's staffs meeting with Mr. L. Moyse- 10.30 a.m.; Singapore Chess Club -5 p.m.: Mala} and; Commercial classes, Jucio club practice and Weightlifting and body building group 5.30 p.r.i.: Art Club life class— 6 p -n Talk by Mr. L. Moyse and ft ■"'I I^' B.p.m.
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    • 126 7 Power Cuts SUBSTATIONS m «Mii>:;i|>«tre liable to load shedding today: Rangoon Road. Powner Road, Serangoon Koad. Kolani \>rr. McPherson Road. Klin Chuan Koad. Boundary Road, > pp»t Serangoon. Vio rim Kang Kond. Govl Prtnting «Mfl»-i*. \\«M»ieiK»» Park. Braddell ll»-ijjlit*-. Arthur Road. Tanjong Katong. Broad r»< k Koad. IVIok huraii. Hftlok.
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  • 190 8 ToAccommodate 10,000-ton Ships JAKARTA, Sept. 25 (AFP) Plans are afoot for the construction of a big shipyard at Tjilatjap a port on the south coast of West Java, capable of building vessels ranging from 2,000 to 5.000 tons and later up to 10,000 tons. A
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  • 38 8 PORTSMOUTH. lAP>— A new torpedo boat powered by a gas turbine plus diesel engine has been launched by the British Navy. The 125-foot-long crafi is armed with four 21-inch torpedo tubes and one light gun
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    101 8 Hamburg. Germany's busiest port, is again filled wilh the bustle of commerce and shipbuild ing Seven years ago. at the end of the war. the port was cluttered with the hulks of :!.900 sunken ships. The quays were flattened and some 300.000 homes and flats out of the pre-war total
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    21 8 photo. Mr. W. Hudson Fysh. Managing; Director of Qantas Empire Airways, who reached Singapore by air on Tuesday from London. Standard
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  • 230 8 ALTHOI GH it will be some months before re- cruiting can start, preparations are being made for the formation of a Volunteer Reserve of the W.R.N.S. To enable an estimate to be made ot the probable avail- able strength in trained officers, letters are
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  • 40 8 NEW DELHI. (AP)-An Italian firm will salvage the Indian vessel Ramdas that sank in Bombay waters in 1947, and two other snips at a cost of Rs 1.38H.000! [U*****,000), an official spokes- i m;»n announced here. I
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  • 114 8 BREMEN. (AFP)— Hall a ship has arrived from Japan under it s own steam after a voyage of 12.700 miles in 84 days. It was the rear half of the Swedish liner, "Christen Salen," which was cut In uvo ofl Yokohama by a
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  • 50 8 TOKYO. Sept. 25 (ReuterAaP I—Japan1 Japan will start direct radio telegraph service with Bangkok and Saigon by the end of this year. officials of the Japanese Telecommunications Ministry said on Monday. They pointed out thai services between these points are now operated via Paris. Hongkong or Manila.
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  • 228 8 NETWORK OF SUPERSPEED JET AIRLINERS IS PLANNED LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)— Blueprints for a vast network of superspeed jet airliners throughout the Commonwealth will be discussed in London this week. Delegates from all Commonwealth nations will meet here today to study traffic control and airfield arrangements for regular services for
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  • 104 8 Standard Shipping Reporter ROYAL Inter-Ocean Lines 9.000-ton passenger-freigh-ter, Straat Makassar, will call at Singapore tor the first time today on her delivery voyage to her owners in Hongkong. After a complete inrpection in Hongkong, she will leave «»n her maiden eoyage for South
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  • 49 8 Air travel is safe for most persons Buffering iron' beart ailments, aii American physician reports. Dr Robert L Levy at Columbia University in Ne.v York City says that commercial airplanes do not bigh eiiiiUßh to cause heart strain except in patients with the riv-;! Berious heart conditions
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    • 448 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK 7 Spore 'SELANOIA' tor Sa.qo- 0 Bangkok U4Md "PANAMA" tor Bangkok Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 23 26Oct 'FIONIA" for Bangkok 25 25Oct SAILINGS FROM JAPAN HONGKO "BINTANG" for Bangkok 17 2 1 0.SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCan: MAI For Colombo, Aden, Port Said Genoa A^u Hamburg Copenhagen GothenbuK,
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    • 200 8 Despatches TODAY: South Africa noon by Luxmi, East Africa (letters only) by Luxmi. Philippines. U.S.A. noon by Java Mail. Sibii by Angby. Bangkok (letters only) by train Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong and China (letters and parcels) by Tsidane. in Harbour WHARVES haven 11. raakhaven 111 >tiii» Godowo <iat«*. i tiodown n«»
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  • 240 9 CLERKS SEE 'BOOM' AHEAD Move To Halt Tax Evasion Federation To Enforce New Accounts Law Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 25.— Income tax evasion in the Federation, it is predicted, will be greatly reduced, when the law compelling all business accounts to be written up either in English or
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    23 9 Kim Pong, proprietor of Klang Cycle and Motor Works, addressing guests at telebration of the firm's 40th anniversary. More than 800 guests attended
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  • 698 9 Standard Special Correspondent >\<.k<>\<;, Sept. 25. Mr. U Tat Chee, world-famous "Ginger started his business career in Malaya 20 years ago, will arrive b) specially chartered 8.0.A.C. Argonaut plane on Oct. 6as r the delegation taking part in the exhibition of Hongkong manumiint-
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  • 60 9 it Mru.ipore yesterday rers filers lea Ocl s v > n in on. 51 IS] >1 I?] Stead] Quiet. Kl HJUK i;pf nins; rr A i Bt: >i I RSS vntlenien 1 crs SeOen I 4- d. d 45*4 a 4Ki. tIPORI Taes l n lodaj icul. LONDON
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  • 41 9 i >hipping Reporter i h eon g^s. 300 .id. 571 car- packages (cages of ften- I ite 21 594 274 tons of kets II DC 483 bales of ma- nn ms, tlefis 13 p and 830
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  • 15 9 New Refrigerators For Singapore v ict<>rv s S.n- libs, 3£68 4:2 '(■<- Cll7'J,-IS Of textiles and
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  • 7 9 Sepl 25-Special G< M HK
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  • 56 9 The International Materials Conference has made a third emergency allocation of 15.800--metric torn of newsprint to 10 countries. The recipient countries and the metric tonnages for each are: Rraztl 1.200. Chile 1.000. the Dominican Republic 500. France 2.000. Germany 5.000. Indonesia 1.500. Nicaragua 400. Spain 1.000.
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  • 127 9 m tl '-ri.-ir efforts welfare* of i Costa < 'Ployei r.-la- Breweries 1 i new I reveries u «W*< |bc I Henefteai d >:?rn -y s* the (i-tn The canteen has two separate kitchens, one for the Muslims and the second for Chinese and other
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  • 169 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tucs.—Malayan industrial shares were again a very steady market today while tins were slightly easier. Rubber shares were also easier on profit-taking. Changed prices were: fSuvers S«>ller> B B Petrol 49 '6 SO 6 M Breweries 575 5.85 cd cb O.
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  • 95 9 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO American President Line freighters the 7.606--ton President Harding and the 7,635-ton Anchorage Victory yesterday brought 125 new American cars for Singapore and the Federation. These 1951 model cars represent nearly every make of T.S. manufactured cars. First ship to come
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  • 27 9 The trade agreement between West Germany and Pakistan provides for an exchange of U5567,000.--ouO worth of German goods against USSfi2.5OO.OOO worth of Pakistani goods. AFP
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  • 133 9 Demand For Lower Grades Improving Standard Market Reporter BETTER inquiries for the lower grades yesterday steadied the Singapore rubber market, which closed about one cent per lb. below Monday's levels. Quietly steady conditions prevailed during the day after prices had opened nearly two cents below the previous day's quotations. First
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  • 89 9 Standard Market Reporter ALL sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday. Copra had buyers at $401 P er picul on an easier market with sellers at $40J. No business was reported. Coconut oil was quiet with buyers indicating $65i and sellers $1 higher per picul.
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  • 97 9 IN a communication to the United States Information Service. Singapore, the General Services Administration in Washington yesterday denied that Elliot M. Simpson was "sole representative in the Far East' of the G S.A. as reported in an agency dispatch from Ceylon which appeared ia The Standard
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  • 85 9 MANILA, Sept. 25 (UP):— Foreign Undersecretary Felino Neri indicated that the Philip, pines most likely would participate in the United Nations regional conference on trade promotion scheduled to be held in Singapore from Oct. 9 to Oct. 18. Mr. Neri said the question
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  • 125 9 MR. R. A. WRIGHT. Local Food Production Officer, yesterday welcomed the news that primary producers are to be allotted four stalls in a Singapore rural market and called it "a good idea which is sound in principle." Th e stalls to be allocated are
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  • 27 9 In the three month? ending May. 1951, India exported 424.636,--000 pounds of tea. 533.000 tons of manganese ore and 406,000 cwt. Of mica. A .P.
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  • 18 9 Argentina has ordered 900 vehicles at a cost of £4.000,000 from the Leyland Motor Company of ManChester. Reuter
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  • 68 9 PRODUCTION of palm oil In the Federation increased from 3.249 tons in July to 3.913 tons last month, according to official statistics. The total production for the first eight months of 1951 was 29.348 tons, compared with 8.718 ton? for the same period of
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  • 36 9 Employees with over 20 yea:?' serv.ee with the Australian Opt:cal Co.. Ltd. of Melbourne will share £50.000 under the will of the firm's late manager, Lawrence Dickens Colechfn A P.
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  • 281 9 ROME, Sept. 25 (Reuter) Representatives of the world's main tin producers and consumers are conferring here, with the producing countries smarting from the United States hammering of the world's tin price in the last six months. The main producer countries still appeared to be
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  • 21 9 Forty three U.S. vessels will carry 400.000 tons of wheat to India ;n October under the US. food a:d programme U.P.
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  • 198 9 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) British Minister for Materials Richard Stokes, chairman of the Commonwealth Raw Materials Conference, predicted that orderly buying of raw materials was a probability in the near future. Mr. Stokes said the raw materials problem was a long term one. It had been
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  • 280 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 25. Malayan advisers will addres* the Commonwealth Haw Materials Conference today on Malay a V problem*, this correspondent was informed lant night. Although the Treasury had told correspondents early yesterday that advisers from the colonies would not be participating in the
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  • 60 9 LONDON, Sent 25 Advisers I i James DugdaV. British representative at the Commonwealth v Materials Conference, are Dr F.C Benham and 111 Andrew Giimore of the mtnission-er-GeneraTs office; Mr J A.E M( ey. representing the Federation, and Major T. Van D«mG t. representing Singapore. Mr. Van Dei Graasi
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  • 67 9 The first mill in Bangkok and Thailand to produce enriched rice has started operations. The initial output is 200 b lIS a day, but this is to be raised later to ti'K) tons. The process used enriches rice i .!i vitamins This enriched rice is then mixed with
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  • 31 9 1 rancs and Rjss:a have a-i agreement concerning reciprocal ?r;ide relations between the i countries and the si«tus of tne Soviet trade rr:ssiun !r» 1 Ki a ve A.F.P.
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  • 1567 10  - There's No More Room In Boys' Town! CHRISTINE DIEMER JOO SVOBE B6YS WANT TO BE CITIZENS, BVT~> By SCATTERED throughout the •3 city oi Singapore today there are some 300 young boys (and there may be many more) who are anxiously awaiting word from the Rev. Brother Vincent, director of
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  • 194 10  -  Jeanine Varnal [By. rpoUAVS FORECAST:— On the I J individual plane, this is one I of the happiest days of the m»nth. The forenoon, particu i larly. is propitious for satis-! 1 factions, profits and honorific successes. A sood day for busi ness trips, interviews.* commer-i
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    • 154 10 WW ALHAMBRA—f Mm KHmnuci OPENS TOMORROW! V TENDER >nd MOVING 9TORV .TOLD N> WAS LIVED! I /v/ ,1 in -^jk Bi.UK RIDGE hi rt W% mLS 0F > Vitmtm. SUSAN HAYWARD WILLIAM tUNDIGAN^^^J'SBSSte. fi'^T" JOHN LUND 1 liilSl 4 SKr>Ta SHOWS! j£^^ WILSON II am— l.45 4 .15 pw^j and
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    • 157 10 'Wl «~M~Xl~C~)_ro-cfXJ^i_i~l_i'l_i^u-1_rX«"l3 1 n^n^^^^>^^n^^^^^k^t^^^!2B^^'^B^T2^fc LAS! SHOWS :j. 6.15 !U:> p.m M-G-M A Rollicking Romantic Comedy "The Reformer and The Redhead" Starring June Dick ALLYSON POWELL TOMORROW M-G-M "DESIRE ME" REX l«*«»rr Kahru Starts Toda> at 3.15—6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "PARDES" (Hindustani) Supported by M.F.Us 1951 AH 'Malayan 30th "AAA SPORTS
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    • 167 10 in ui n-picture been fivej simultaneous KVHNfag .von snow IXI, in London, Australia. New Zealand uu .V i, India, Pakistan Malta Cyprus and Singapore. NEAGLE__^ WILDING Hoaaured by the Presence of i .1; ir H *i Hj, nesses The Princess Elizabeth and 1| p Edinburgh at its London Pr.-m i|
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    • 101 10 SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME <4K4 m 41 mi la 1 I 2 v. E mer K enc y Newi <(K.L.); 1«).4.» Schools Broadcast; 1 p m nr^^. Al xan d r at the Hammond ?5S* n v Cap t ?l Restaurant, Spore; 1.30 News; 1.43 Lunch Time Pronv 01 5, hare
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    • 169 10 Crossword No. 73 fT**^ i I I I a^a^a^ a^Hi a^B^^Tßi ff^^^i l *^Baaar"^ M *M^BBr* w M *^^^^^LTi^fcil I I I 1 a^aV b^bb BYfl^^BYl CLIES ACROSS:— 4 Little Margaret might be on top! 6 Banker from Aberdeen perhaps,! 7 Bit of ft f f °°at 8. Epithet for
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  • 698 11 ST. PATRICK'S SHIMMERS SET RECORDS AT CARNIVAL Chee— 37.2/5 sees. 50 metres free style:— l. Ang Bock Sun, 2. George Aeria, 3 Tan Tien Seng —3B 1/2 sees. 50 metres free style: (Tanjonc Rhu Boys' Schools.) Morning: 1. Lim Kwan Yuen, 2. Kwa Leong Heng. 3. Foo Seek Lim— 37.3
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    8 11 Bobby Timpson of New York, opponent for McGovern.
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  • 51 11 Rugby: SAOBA a South Jolwrt' at Johore Bahru. Soccer: Community League Indiana v Malays c: Jalan Bc<ar stadium. Hockey: SHA League Khal«a Assn. v Indian Assn. at IA (jround; Federation Customs v 223 BOD ■B" at St. Georges Road; Latiff Wanderers v RE ME at Far re r
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  • 164 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Chinese Swimming Club "Green" by 5-1 to win the Singapore Chess League championship. Runners up were Singapore Chess Club "Blue" who beat Union of Canton 6-0. The other results were Singapore Chess Club "Red" beat ACS :U-2£; St. Andrew's School beat Teachers
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  • 144 11 A REUTER cable from London last night stated that Benny Huntman, manager of Tommy McGovern, who recently won the British lightweight crown, had cabled terms to a Singapore promoter for a match between McGovern and an unnamed opponent in Singapore. Abdul Razak, the Singapore
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  • 131 11 IN THE last match of the United Services league REME and RAF Changi drew one-all at Aver Rajah Road yesterday RAF Changi who required a win in this, their final match, to ensure being runners-up in the league, frittered away their chances through weak finishing. REME
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  • 112 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club' beat th e Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a Singapore i Hockey Association league fix- ture by four goals to two yesterI day on the padang. The Rec> scored an early goal 1 through Clarke and led by two goals to nil after
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  • 42 11 1 LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter): Yesterday's football results- j F.A. charity shield match: Tottenham Hotspurs 2 Newcastle Utd. 1. League Three Southern: Shrewsbury Town 3 Leyton Orient O Glasgow Cup Final: Celtic 1 Clyde 2 (played at Hampden Park. Glasgow)
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  • 54 11 LONDON. Sept. 25, (Reuter): Yesterday's rugby results: Rugby League New Zeaiand tour: Workington Town 15 New Zealand 17 Yorkshire Cup second round: Hunslet 27 Batley 8 Lancashire Cup second round. Oldham 17 Widnes 9. Rugby Union: Newbridge 14 Newport 3. Coventry 23 Saint Mary's Hospital 6, St. Ives
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  • 211 11 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) The England and French teams for the international soccer match to be played at Highbury Stadium, North London, on October were both announced last night. The England side contains only one new "cap" Arthur Willis. Tottenham Hotspurs leftback. while there
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  • 290 11 THE SINGAPORE Teachers Training College and Combined Schools will hold a miniature Spirts festival at Raffles Institution ground on Thursday commencing at 3 p.m. The programme will consist of athletics. a badminton and a Rugby match. Chief attraction of this meet will be the athletics match
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    • 153 11 crW Jiun* 'But tite •heat selector dial a •tell-tale light Jk MASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE MC^) •streamlined body /^^yj •BEVELLED SOLE PLATE •SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX SANDILANDS BUTTERY A CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPQH PENANO i LONDON I ENGLAND j ONLY THE FINEST OF SELECTED TOBACCOS ARE USED IN THE
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  • 602 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By 1 iil\ lortiicoiniiiii *#om »asc meeting which Wiiiii^ m Ipoh on Saturday promises to be a Ihiillinii duel for honours between the powerful Ipoh stables of the niiele and nephew combination Marinas and Warns \an Breukelen, and Tom Fox of >inj*apore.
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    46 12 photo. Hanoel Tel Aviv goalkeeper, Jacob Hodorov is caught m mid-air by the camera as he makes a spectlculfr but unsuccessful attempt to save from Arsenal centreforward Cliff Holton tnfhe match at Arsenal on Sept. 19. under floodlights. It was Arsenal's second goal. A.P.
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  • 201 12 Kl AI. A LUMPUR. Taes. U>t minute goal l»> Wright enabled the SefamgOf i Club to rone a 2-2 draw at hinkf> with the Tamilians Physical Culture Association on th«* padang today. P tying on a rein-sod len j gi nci the Tamilians proved
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  • 323 12 THE battle for supremacy between the City's lead ing business houses soccer rivals, Hongkong Shanghai Bank S.C. and Fraser Neave Sports Club, was finally settled today in the second replay of the semi-final of the I SBHFA League Cup series. The Bank won
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  • 66 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Chinese Recreation Cub defeated the Police Depot by six goals to two at hockey on the Pudu Road ground this evening. The Chinese led by two goals to nil at half time. Scorers for the Chinese were Weng Chee (2> Eng
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  • 144 12 SYDNEY, (AP) A horse called Iroquois won a race at Rosehill, and cost a bookmaker plenty, for he paid out on a losing ticket. A man. aged about 40. and now sought by police, showed up before the bookmaker's clerks with a ticket numbered
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  • 306 12 father, beat Poh Lim and Mrs. P M. Pennefather 21-13. The Malayan Breweries hall, built in their new canteen for men and women factory workers is the first postwar badminton hall to be built in the Colony It contains full amenities for both player
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  • 148 12 Dave Sands Hopes High NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP). Dave Sands of Australia, middleweight champion of the British Empire, arrived by plane from London at 11.10 GMT today to launch the American campaign he hopes to win him the 160-pound title. Sands, named number one challenger for the middleweight title
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  • 132 12 'Autumn Double' Callover LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter) Business was fairly good at the Victoria Club. London, last night when the first callover on the "Autumn Double" races was held. Kelling was not established as had been anticipated as a clear favourite for the Cesarewitch for he was joined at 100-9
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  • 174 12 Standard Badminton Reporter DUE TO financial reasons. Wong Peng Soon and Ong Poh Lim of Malaya will not be invited to play in the International Invitation Tournament which the Scottish Badminton Union is holding at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow from Nov. 12 to 17
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  • 93 12 THE following 16 players have been listed tor final selection to play for Selangor against Pahang on Sunday. Sept. 30. in the Sultans Gold Cup competitionHamdan < Depot) and A. GhaniM hl 5 o °d (Depot*. Aziz < Depot i and Othman Awang; Aziz RahS't^m^u 11
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  • 254 12 PAR IT BUNTAR. Tues. Enjoyable tennis wes served up when an Ipoh team skippered by Dato Nik Daud met the Clayton Club team in a friendly match. Eleven doubles matches were completed while the three singles matches had to be aban doned due to rain. Ipoh
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    • 36 12 1 vi 3s HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY: AM PM Sinppor* 08.50 19.05 S&£ a S?. 03 -38 17.34 p l kson 0219 1615 Port S'ham 01.52 14 16 Penan 10.06 23J0S
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