Singapore Standard, 1 October 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard GHGHGHGHFHw ijL #m JL VOL I! *<>. 91 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 428 1 Standard Staff Reporter Nil;. 1* M. WILLIAMS, General Secretary of the Singapore Glass i mployccs 1 I "ion, caused some embarrassment at the first delererenec of the Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday when, (lt beguuuag ©I the proceeding, he successfully moved that the *li
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  • 6 1 TIN INDUSTRY WILL BE CONSULTED' GHGHGFHGHGFHFGHFG
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  • 38 1 f f Pongeol n g 11--i Kii Beach £A- r help He a Chfau Quek i ia stated to Hi G fa Keng 3 -ti I that Mr w is a Si J Ambul-
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  • 45 1 TOKYO. Sept 3G, «AFP -The Minister \A International Trade and Industry, Hideo Kitahara, has \A\ Tok3 i to visil Singapore, London and other bi^ cities to cor.fer a i >e:j;:i 5 :":i-v officials ■•:"> :ne operation or trade In ste ing a: eis.
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  • 196 1 Standard Staff Reporter THAT all good things must come to an end is also true for Dianne Bowser's 14-day taste of Singapore luxury living The 19-year-old redhead is Australia's Girl of the Year. But all things did not go down well with those who gave her
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  • 168 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 30:— Persian Premier Mohammed MossaoVq prepared today to fly to New York to fight Britain's request that the U.N. Security Council act to keep him from ejecting British oil technicians from the Abadan refinery. The Council is scheduled to take up the
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  • 184 1 KILIM (Kedah), Sun. Special Constable 965 Otman bin Puteh was awarded the Colonial Police medal for gallantry at an invesliture eeremony today performed by Mr. E. V. 11. Day, British Adviser, kedah. I Mr. Day acted on behalf of the High Commissioner, Sir
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  • 295 1 1 raff ic Operators Sound Warning Of 'Go Slow' Strike Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 30 Men of the Railway Traffic Operating Union are to observe strictly i "working to rule" or may even decide to go on strike if no satisfactory answer is received by
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    55 1 NEW UMNO General Secretary. I n c h e Zulkifli Hashini. who succeeds Captain Husein Onn. Inche Zulkifli had just returned from the United Kingdom after studying in the School of Oriental Languages for four years on UMNO scholarship. He can speak Arabic. Japanese and Dutch besides Malay and English.
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    49 1 photo. BANDMASTER William Williams (left) of the Gordon Highlanders, who took part in the REME marchpast at (iH<! Tanjjlin Barracks yesterday on the occasion of their ninth anniversary, is seen chatting with the C-in-C, FARELF (ien. Sir Charles Keighttey (centre) while Brigadier F. J. R. Health looks on.- Standard
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  • 237 1 LONDON, St'pl. 30. King George VI continues to make progress after his lung operation exactly a week a»i» today. This morning^ bulletin the 11th said simply: **The King's progress continues." Medical circles had regarded yesterday's bulletin as the most encouraging since the King broke o:l
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 (AP> —Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive m Washington on Oct. 31 for a three-day state visit after a lour of Canada, the White House announced yesterday.
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  • 81 1 Spotlight On Dato Onn LONDON, Sept. 30, (Reuter) The Sunday newspaper Observer devotes its "profile" series this week to Dato Onn, member of the Independence of Malaya Party. In a copyrighted 1,500--word article the paper said it was too soon to say whether his new party would prove a solvent
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  • 99 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. All is not well in the Football Association of Selangor which controls soccer in the state. Latest sign of the rift is indicated by the resignation of four top men on the council. They are Tungku Rahman, president, Mr. T. Mori, secretary. Mr.
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  • 31 1 A Soviet Tas s news agency dispatch from Pyongyang reported that U.S. heavy bombers in Korea, flying above the clouds, on Saturday made a heavy raid on Pyongyang.- AFP
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  • 76 1 LONDON Sept. 30 (AFP> Prime Minister Clement Attlee and Mrs. Attlee had a narrow escape from a serious accident during a pre-election Labour rally at Alaithwaite, Yorkshire, yesterday. A few minutes before the Prime Minister was due to beyin his speech a big arc lamp broke loose from
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  • 189 1 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING, Sun. The Federation of Malaya Reconnaissance Corps, successor to the former F.M.S.V.F. will start recruiting volunteers from November first this year. It will be an army of vplunteers ready to b» fitted Into the regulars if war breaks Qut, but
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  • 192 1 Plane Crashlands A t Penang A irport Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. A "Harvard" aircraft piloted by Mr. Allan Leong of the Penan*? Squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force crashlanded at the aerodrome here at 10 a.m. today and was completely burnt out within a few minutes. The pilot
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  • 265 1 TOKYO. Sept. 30:- As Uen Omar Bradley, chairman of the US Joint Chieis-01-5i said tlie United Nations v. <> < not resume cease-fire talks Kaesong, Gen. .lair.es >>\ Fleet, Bth Arny Commander, disclosed lha; the l'\ ■utumn offensive had begun IXi (f v ago Gen
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  • 79 1 THE RT Rev. F:\ F Bonamy, Vicar General of the Catholic] Diocese ot Malacca, yesterday] called on the congregation ut the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Sintjapo^ to pray for I the speedy recovery of the King. 1 Aftei >;>'■' il prayer I t KiwU w;i>
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  • 49 2 THE Representative CouncU e4 the Singapore Trade Union Congresj b to discus ways .'i:d means of assisting the ii embers of the Singapore Gi te Quarry Workers' Union, who have been on Strike at the Hind edc quarry, Baku Timah, v t ".e pasi ten days.
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  • 129 2 Standard Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the R.E.M.E. (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) held a colourful parade at (J.H.Q., Tanirlin Barracks, yesterday morning on the orrasion of their ninth anniversary. A large and distinguished gathering was present at the parade, including the Corn-mander-in-Chief, Gen. Sir Charles KeighUey
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  • 123 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION that all workers in Singapore should r- :ve f< rtr.igh'iV pay, was thn v. n oo| at yesterday's delegates onference of the T.U.C. I resolution was moved by Mi M C Sequeira of tne Air Ministry Local Staff Union, who
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  • 66 2 MIDWIVES in North Borneo and seven other Asian countries win receive a major share of the 2.000 midwifery outfits that the UN. International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is distributing with a view to reducing infant and material mortality in various areas of the world. The Ht
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  • 440 2 Biff the Anticipates An Early Decision Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government, since the formation of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, has had under consideration how best to arrange for Government employees' unions to participate in the activities of the T.U.C. The Colonial Secretary,
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    53 2 The Commander in chief, Gen. Sir Charles Keightley (standing on platform) is seen taking the salute during a march past of the R.E.M.E. at Tanglin Barracks yesterday, their ninth anniversary. On the C-in-C's right is Brigadier F. J. R. Heath. Leading the march past is Lt. Col. Neilson from Base
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  • 316 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION expressing grave concern over the spiralling rise in prices of essential comodities was passed at yesterday's delegates conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, The resolution, moved by Mr. M. C. Sequeira, of the Air Ministry Local Staff
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  • 66 2 New Year Today For 600 Jews SINGAPORE'S 600 Jews will celebrate their Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, today with long prayers at the City's two Synagogues and the usual custom of visiting one another with greetings of "long life". The Shofar ceremony, where a ram's horn will be sounded
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  • 125 2 Lim Yew Hock S'poreTUC's Ist President Standard Staff Reporter LABOUR MEMBER for Keppel District in the Singapore Legislative Council Mr. Lim Yew Hock was elected the first President of the Singapore Trade Union Congress in absentia, yesterday, at the first delegates conference held at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. He
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  • 313 2 It's A Big Day For Aussie Airmen TODAY is a big day for the Australian airmen loaned by the Dominion for service with the R.A.F. and R.N.Z.A.F. in the air war against Malayan terrorists. This morning, aircrews and ground staff of the Lincoln Bomber Squadron based at Tengah will parade
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  • 53 2 MR. John Goodyear, Acting American Consul General at Singapore and Mr. Joseph Rogatnick, American Consul General are among members of the United States delegation who will attend the Regional Conference on Trade Promotion of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) at Singapore from October
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  • 50 2 THE King has appointed Capt. M.T. McGlashan an Associate of the Royal Red Cross. Capt. McGlashan, who is serving in Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, has been nursing officer in charge of wards at Kinrar Hospital in Malaya for two and a half years.
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  • 98 2 MRS. Elizabeth Chcy wii". broadcast an appeal lor hinds j over Radio Malaya end Redifrusion this evening in connection with the annual Hospital Week of St. Andrews Mission Hospital. The hospital is aiming to raise $50,000 this week to carry cut I attention plans. Tomorrow there
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  • 232 2 Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION eaHing upon the Singapore Government to abolish the post of Trade I nion AoWr and Ins department was withdrawn in the faet of heavy opposition at yesterday'* delegates' conference of the trade Lmon Congress. The resolution was moved
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  • Article, Illustration
    117 2 Tbere were three weddings m Singapore (sl rrl and Mrs. Ko Teck Siang, at Raffles Hotel Mr. Ko is the younger brother of Mr K, r l n while the bride, formerly Miss Lim Lav SL niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Keng Lian hf The second wedding was that
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  • 56 2 AMONG 89 students who have gone to the United States from various parts of Southern Asia ior the current academic year are six students, two from Singapore and four from the Federation. The Asia-Pacific division of the Institute ft Internati Education has reported a fharp
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 33 2 /?T I HARDLV**S JV< «55 POUNDS^- BAOES^SiPS^ -fe^^ MAHARAUAH'S 'i.ip| &-BRCATWE-) y^%yVv\ J^ >»W TWIMPaESHUN Y AND V^r-SuSr I s^#^;r HOUL D T TRAVEL ALONK.T— I < /am I^^^! *S«K»S?J2d PCK UP A HANDMAIDENS)
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  • 233 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Proprietors and managers of nearly 70,000 businesses in the Federation consisting of shop*, restaurants and cinemas have made preparation!* to allow their employees a holiday a week from tins week onwards. The Government's Weekly Holidays Bill come;* into force
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  • 163 3 LOXDOX. Sept. 30, (AP>. The Festival of Britain almost ended in a riot last night, when H4.000 Britons- reputed to take their pleasures 3adly jammed the '27 acre South Bank exhibition on the eve of its closing. Some 2:V) police and security guards fought
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  • 61 3 LONDON. Sept. 30. (AFP>— sevef.il thousands of gallons of kerosene which was to have been used by British Vampire jet fighters taking part in the Royai Air Force manoeuvres had been diluted with a dangerous acid, it was announced by the Air Ministry today. SaboI'Ue
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  • 56 3 The City of London, the square-mile financial heart of the British Commonwealth, has elected a new lord mayor. He is Sir Leslie Boyce. 55, who will succeed Sir Denys Lowson. Sir Leslie, a lawyer, is the ftrst Australian-born Lord Mayor. He was a Conservative
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  • 57 3 FOLLOWING the Singapore Food Control Department's threat to "run in" shopkeepers, who still refuse to display price tags, many shops yesterday hurried to comply with the order. It was announced that the tag must be displayed in English. but if the shopkeeper wishes he may also
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  • 44 3 THE District Court of the Nationalist capital of Taipeh yesterday decreed that the British firm Jardine Matheson and Company be fined $454,392 (Formosa) (approximately (USs:>.ooo> for alleged tax evasion, but has given it leave to appeal within fiive days. Reuter AAP
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  • 27 3 IPOH. Sun.— The Perak Estate Employees Union has drawn up a scheme for the educational and economic uplift of Indian plantation workers in the State.
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  • 15 3 Eight hundred soldiers of the Royal Norfolk Battalion arrived in Korea yesterday. AP
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  • 225 3 Move To Save Thousands of Acres Of Rubber Land JOHORE BAHRL, Sun. In an effort to save tens of thousand acres of waste land in West Johore, the Drainage and Irrigation Department is launching a novel but daring scheme, costing millions of dollars that will take about eight years to
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 3 photo. The woman at right is having her fortune told. This was one of the side attractions at Saturday's Fun Fair held by the Good Shepherd Nuns in aid of the Girls Home Building Fund.- Standard
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    38 3 Photo. HARRY TRUMAN came to Singapore last night. He was not the President of the United States of America, however. He was an English chemical engineer, on his way to England from Sydney by Qantas BO AC. Standard
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  • 212 3 HI'BSTATIONs in Singapore liable to load shedding todav:— DAY Armenian Street DC: Tan hye Place I ort < anning; Seah St/Waterlfta street; St. Andrews /High St. Stamford Koad; lirestone; Mackenzie Koail; Hukit li m. ill Pumps; Halestier Koad; Jalan Ampas; 8.M.8.C.; McKitrhie; Braddell Rise; Seletar Pumps; >>e soon:
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  • 130 3 ILO— Great Force For World Peace Standard Staff Reporter THE International Labour Organisation is a great force for the peace of the world, and in the years to come Governments, employers and workers of Asian countries will be increasingly influenced by the I.LO. in their consideration of labour problems, said
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  • 43 3 MISS ETHEL ABEYASEKERA. daughter of Mr. Mrs. A.P. Abeyasekera, ot the Singapore Municipality died at her residence at 162. Cantonment Road yesterday. The funeral will be held today. The cortege will leave Cantonment Road at 5 p.m. for Bidadari Cemetary.
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  • 87 3 LONDON. Sept. 30, (AP)— Britain has developed a new twin-engined all-weather jet fighter as the first of a new class of day and night fighters. Air Secretary Arthur Henderson has announced. The plane, known as the D.H.110. is being built by De Havilland. It i s
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  • 158 3 KUALA LUMPUR* SunMr. F.(r Faiitcra xcho returned from a eery successful "'t>uj!er raid" on behalf of the Federal Lotteries Board ot which he it the Secretary, yesterday, was,, far from pleased, when he climbed out t)ie plane. Reason tor Mr. Fathers displeasure was that he'd
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  • 216 3 Standard Staff Reporter PAYA Lebar squatters at a mass meeting in Kim Chuan Road yesterday appointed a committee of eight representatives to petition against the Singapore Government's move to resettle them in the Bedok district The meeting was attended by more than 250 people
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  • 212 3 Labour Is Preparing Five-Point Manifesto LONDON, Sept. 30 The Committee of Four, whieh is drawing up the Labour Party** eWlion manifesto to he submitted to the party's Congress tomorrow, met yesterday at ftearborough, Yorkshire, where the JJHIIUM will br held. It is understood thai tU» 'manifesto wi!' cover tWc main
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  • 132 3 Standard Staff Reporter A CHEQUE for $300 was re-' reived by The Singapore Standard from Mr. H. J. C. Kuiusingha. Legislative Councillor for Bukit Timah, for the relief of the virtim.s of last Thursday's fire at the .100 Seng Rubber Works Ltd Factory. The $300
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  • 80 3 SCARBOROt'GH. Sepi N, (Reuter*— Mi. Aneuria Bcr<i, the Labour Government's chief Leftwing critic, claimed txii k that recent controversj m ttif party had helped its chance* of snatching victory from Mi Winston Churchill in th c Oct 25 election. He declared: "Some time ag*> there was ronsidei
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 108 3 SINGAPORE T)fS^y Y.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Commercial classes 5.30 p.m., Malay class 5.30 p.m.. Judo club practice 5.30 p.m., Weightlifting Body-building 5.30 p.m Y.M.C.A. Magazine sub-com-mittee meeting 5.30 p.m., Billiards handicaps tournament 7 p.m. Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Selegic Road: Staff meeting 9 a.m.. Basket ball (StudenLs) 5.30 p.m., Students' badminton 5.30 p.m..
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 946 4 wOME day Malaya will be independent. But before that day comes, Malayans have to qualify themselves in the art of government and fit themselves for the defence of their country. In the task of defending their country, Malayans most look to the three Services and to the Police
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  • 356 4  -  CASSANDRA By T HERES nun who rite ta B*««t'. P"k pr«c««Il y aU {fJSf iS? 4 the *»»<! him »ot to Uk« his •^TidS^rSrtWrSi feuo. has dtewveMdthe teemena n Hii vi^ntl TVaininff* Are you content to sit there not vSSS^jvSSTSSbfi Baric-building, Bee-kee ping BoilerSu£ Practice, Botany, Bottling and
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  • We, the People
    • 443 4 Sir; I do not agree with you when you said in the course of your leader of September 21:- "And yet in most parts of Colonial Asia the Europeans have stood as stumbling blocks in the way of political growth. They have. by and
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    • 312 4 Sir;—lt is to be regretted that the Education Department in having followed a course of action has gained for itself a "s tig m a" because of its utter lack of appreciation of the pains and great efforts, the young generation of this Colony are making towards becoming
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    • 223 4 Sir;— l have read with interest the views expressed by some prominent members of the Colony on the return of the Japs. Some advocate that the Japanese should never be allowed into Malaya. But they are unable to give sound reason nor are they able to
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    • 384 4 Sir:— Of all Government employees. the Registration Officers are the m ost unfortunate. Ever since its creation in 1947 this section of the Govt. machinery, has been left to rust while other sections have been carefully lubricated once or twice within the same period!
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    • 167 4 Sir: I am directed by my Committee to express through your columns our deep appreciation of the questions raised by the Hon ble Mr. S O. K. Übaidulla at the last Meeting of the Federal Legislative Council to elevate the status of the members of the Temporary
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    • 320 4 Sir:— The letter which appeared in Friday's Standard under the caption, "What Parents Did Not Tell," has revived a question that has occurred to my mind many times. The question is: "Is it not strange that the only profession for which no preparation is considered
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  • 892 4 Ceylon PAA Unlikely To Visit KL (From our own correspondent) COLOMBO. rpHE Malayan correspon--1 dent of a Colombo evening paper waxes sarcastic over the arrangements which are being made m q to welcome the Prime Minister of Ceylon when he passes through your City from Rangoon on nis way to
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  • 11 4 "Not when we're out with your mother, you sap
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    • 139 4 CHILDREN'S FAV 0 U R t FOR RADIANT HEALTH ANO llttfV I ONG experience proves that delicious *Ov «!♦-■< Wp chilbVew to 9Tow strong and sturdy, and to rent- Mi energy they spend to freely. •OvaWne* h the most deHicious of afl J^i drink*. Even children who dislike milk ft
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  • 384 5 Chinese Chambers Give Their Views On Allen's Report Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— As Port Swettenham is the main and most centrally situated port of the Federation and serves the vast majority of the population and the main industries and trade of the country,
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  • 26 5 INDEPENDENCE Support Of Non-Malays Necessary U t- be ties the M Paii bed this r.ed. i well i i L J I i G e for
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  • 148 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Three bandits were, wounded and one civilian was killed in the Federation during the 24 hours which ended at 9 a m this morning. An thci bandit surrendered in thf Federation yesterday. This _s the total of bandits
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  • 30 5 THE Malacca Hindu Associati m states that since Friday, special Pujaa (prayers) have been ffered in all Hindu TemI ea in Malacca loi the speedy r< verj the King.
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 5 photo. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cheang took place at the Singapore Canossa Convent Church on Saturday. The bride, formerly Miss Ivy Teo, is the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Teo Swee Hong. Mr. Cheang i s the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheang
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    47 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ong Chu Huat who were married at South Seas Hotel. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Ong is the second son of Mr. Ong Lock C ho. while the bride formerly Miss Kg Sook Shen is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Foh Ree Standard
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  • 278 5 Photo. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The group of Burmese journalists visiting the Federation took away with them impressions which they felt, should help them solve some of the problems in their own country. They also gained valuable factual information about how Malaya
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  • 218 5 Thuraisingham Calls For More Teachers Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun. "The teaching profession is not as it should be in the light of the ambitious programme that we have mapped out for education in Malaya for the future,*"* said Dato E. E. C Thuraisingham Friday night at the dinner held
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  • 78 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. National service badges were presented to 318 Home Guards of Kepala Batas area. Province Wellesley North, at a ceremony at the Permatang Bertam Malay School Friday. The Home Guards consisting of various nationalities assembled on the padang outside the School for a
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Police Inspector, Creedar, was yesterday produced before the Second Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris, on two charges of wrongfully confining and causing hurt to an Indian. Vadiveloo. The case wai postponed to Oct. 13.
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  • 213 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Indian University Graduates Association was formed at an inaugural meeting here today with tthe adoption of a constitution and rules with minor amendments One of the mam amendments to the constitution was the openin£ of ordinary membership to graduates of all Indian universities
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  • 133 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. Owing to the uneven off-take in the past of various grades of rice, it has been found necessary to limit the purchase of medium grade to 40 per cent, states a local press release on the types of rice
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  • 185 5 Perak's 2nd Co-op Bank Union Formed Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The second Co-operative Banking Union in the State and the fifth of its kind in the Federation was formed at a meeting in Taiping Kempe Club yesterday. Mr. RC. Gates, the Deputy Commissioner for Co-operative Development, North Malaya, and
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  • 214 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. The Benham salary scales and terms of service for Health Inspectors in the Federation came under fire at the third annual general meeting of the Health and Sanitary Inspectors Union held in Ipoh today. Che Ramly Bin Abdullah presiding said.
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  • 217 5 Standard Staff < orr<>poudent IPOH, Sun. Unless th«* <»o\ eminent eet« up an Arbitration Board soon, to h«*ar I lit' long-standing wage dispute between the 700-strong IVrak Hydro Employees Union and the Company, the In ion may call on it§ members to go on
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  • 122 5 Standard Staff Corre>pondent SESEMBAH, Sun— lr-e Plantatiu Workers Uniun. South MaLaya, meeting at Pert Dickson for ;i two-day conference today passed 18 resolutions, among was one calling foi the of .scholarship.*: to riescrviildren of estate urorfcen It .vas also decided take steps form a
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  • 180 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The finding was reserved by the Coroner, Inche Baron bin Haji Idris. Saturday at the close oi the inquest i ito the death of a Malay Special Constable. Abdul Majid. who was said to have
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 235 6 MarkefTrading Substantial BUSINESS WAS SOBER AFTER CHARTER DAY By A Special Correspondent RESUMING business after Charter Day in sober mood, engendered by the King's illness and the worsening Persian situation, Singapore markets settled down to trading on a substantial scale but the buoyancy of the previous week was lacking. The
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  • 144 6 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In the coming padi season more extensive trials on the use of fertilisers are to be made on smallholders' land. The Kelantan State Government has purchased fertilisers for free distribution to selected penggawas and penghulus. If these
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  • 85 6 Extensive deposits o: pyrites have been discovered in the southern hilly tracts of Bombay Slate. Tnese pyrites contain as much as 51 per cent sulphur, which is indispensable tor the manufacture- of sulphuric acid. the basic chemical for almost all industries It is estimated
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  • 342 6 British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co.. showed a net profit of 520.759 (13.6*8 > for the year ended June 30. this year and a dividend of 35 cents per share (7 per cent* is recommended compared with 30 cents last year. Balance sheet shows a very strong position
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  • 299 6 Industrials. Fraser Neave Ord. $4.25. Gammon $2.90, Malayan Breweries $5.80 $5.85. Malayan Cement 36 c to 374 c to 36c, Malayan Collieries $1.97J to $2.00. McAlister $40.75 $40*. Robinson Ord. $3,824. to $3.87|, p^binson Ist Prel. $6.00. Raffles Hotel $3.35 $3.30. Straits Steamship $22.50 $22.25. Straits Trading
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  • 54 6 Ist Post- War Run To Malava PEXAXG. Sun —The 9.000-ton notor vessel ITgolino Vivaldi the >econd Lloyd Triestino pas>enser ship to make its postwar un to Malaya arrived here this norning on her maiden voyage Built in Italy in 1947. she* can accommodate 800 passengers hve disembarked at Penang md
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  • 38 6 The Internationa! Silk Associaion Congress Raw Silk Com. •nittee has proposed to Japan hat the price of raw silk be stabilized at U.S. $3.80 a pound rhis figure would be permitted o fluctuate 10 per cent, either vav
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    • 566 6 iff /OuJ^tftHAfl W|rl^yB^ f ||if imij i| i rpoOAVS FORECAST:— T he I month of October has the very rare peculiarity of > three lunations. According to tradition it is a very bad omen. Indeed, it emphasizes two delicate points: (1) New govern i meat crises are feared before the
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  • 379 7 ti Hajaßea tenln Thrilling Game GRIPPED by Cup final fever, Kota Raja Club played unsteadily and suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Royal Navy in an action packed SAFA Cup Final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. More than 2,000 Navy supporters saw
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  • 326 7 THE THIRD annual sports of th e Khalsa English and Punjabi Schools was held at Khalsa ground yesterday. S. Muthu won the "A" division challenge cup presented by Khalsa Dharmak Sabha. He won the 100, and 200 yards, and long jump. Main results "were: Results. A Division
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  • 259 7 THE SEAH brothers, Hark j Chim and Lye Huat (Flower), captured the Singapore junior doubles title last night by defeating Useful's Chua Kee Meng and Phun Kon Tet in straight sets. In the women's singles semifinal Miss Rosie Foong (Marigold) sensationally beat Miss Rose
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  • 55 7 SYDNEY. Sept. 29, (AP)— A New Zealand horse, four yearold Davey Jones, won the Epsom Handicap at Randwick racecourse here today, carrying odds of 14 to 1. The time for the one-mile dash, the first leg of the spring racing double, was one minute and
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  • 125 7 MALACCA, Sun.— Malacca was held to a scoreless draw by a combined Kuala Pilah-Bahau team in a rugby game at the Stadium yesterday. Due to the water-logged ground, play was confined among the forwards with little opportunity for the threes to get going. The visiting forwards were
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  • 57 7 MOSCOW. Sept 29, lAP^— The Soviet claimed another world record yesterday for its speedy women runners. It was announced here that four Russian women were timed in 1:39.7 for the 800 metre relay. That is 1.3 seconds faster than the listed world record of 1:41, set
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  • 173 7 GOODWOOD, Sussex. Sept. 29: (Reuter) Driving with cre^t skill and daring Gijseppe Farina of Italy, the present world champion driver smashed all records on tbe Goodwood circuit today. On a 1.500 ex. supercharged Italian Alfa Romeo he won the Goodwood trophy the most important event and
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  • 87 7 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 30 <AP> —Mexicans swept the mixed doubles semi-final at the tenth Pan-American tennis tournament yesterday, eliminating four crack 'U.S. player*. The second seeded team of Imelda Ramirez and Gustavo Palafox. Pan-American games champions, swept through the combination "of Dorothy Head, Alameda. California, and Gerald
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  • 46 7 ST. LOUIS. Missouri, Sept. 30, (UP)— Dr. Cary Middle Coff, the golfing dentist from Memphis, shot a two under par 69 for a 199 total yesterday to hold his four-stroke' lead at the threequarter mark of the second annual $15,000 St. Louis open.
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  • 488 7 LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter) Neath, unbeaten in j the first five games of the Rugby Union season, added j another notable success to their list today by beating Swansea 15-11 at St. Helens. Denzil Thomas was in superb form at standoff half for the winners.
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  • 402 7 LONDON, SepL 29 (Reuter)--A day of high scoring and shock results in English League Football today saw Stoke City and Blackburn Rovers gain their first victories this season and Old ham Athletic, the only unbeaten club, crash to defeat. The match of the day was
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    • 28 7 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 11.01 11.07 Malacca 0730 8.15 Port Dickson 06.31 636 Port S'ham 05.37 5.58 Penang 00.56 12.48
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  • 253 8 Final Selection 6 Months Hence KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Lim Oman Geok was elected manager and non-playing captain of the Malayan badminton team in defence of the Thomas Cup in May next year at a joint meeting of the Selection Committee and Standing Committee of the
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  • 679 8 BELOI arc- wei«»litx (or 10 rare* for ili«- second Jay of the Ipoh races o* Tuesday. H mts« Ijns 1 Div 1 1 urv Straight 1 ibaci ii 9^>o f mi <• .jinhle 8.13 Sil%rr < rr^t 8.1 A -h,r 8.11 Tn«ri 8-lu I
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  • 46 8 Photo. Sn-I.utrhed between two Koyal Navy defenders. Shariff Mjd«M makes a vain alt-nipt to head in this centre from 11 Him. This was one or many thrilling inridents in yesIrrday'a SAFA Cup final between Nav.v and Kota Raja. Sin won 1-o.— Standard
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  • 26 8 I BELOW are photo finishes by Scoops of the opening day of the Perak Turf 1 Club Gold Vase meeting on Saturday.
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  • 260 8 SELANGOR BEAT PAHANG 7-1 IN GOLD CUP SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Malays trounced Pahang Malays by 7-1 in a Sultans Gold Cup soccer plaved here this evening. Highlight" of the match was the hat-trick by Sulaiman, who was also respongoafs f Ur Selan or Sulaiman was tlie only Asian
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  • 71 8 Rafique Stakes A Claim IPOIi S his claii ye..- B scoring In a ti Reran M o: p teaj j wher,- playe Supei i North ?t goal* standard low erae fine stick-.v Kame re h the state held b T N.- p reoals to nothinij t'ie bc treri and I!
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  • 14 8 Malacca. NS Malays Draw 4 I Cup Mai i eve On foi N e
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  • 14 8 North Indians Win 'Classic' 51 Rl i <• mrere S i soon S goal t
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