Singapore Standard, 2 October 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard ft i Col. h MO- 93 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    30 1 if |he recent opt ration on the King: Pearcc 1 M <nd Sister Besewetheriek. Both are IVrstmiivsier H > pital from where seven of the d .ti.ul the Kini were cbn-en.-Mir-
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  • 67 1 British Navy To Evacuate AIOC Siaff Tomorrow v ;\hvY October I (AFP) hirwlor* of the M oil company announml totlay that its ,rl would be .Nat-uated to Basra (Iraq) on |n Hriti-li Naval L nit*. 1 babtj -ravel board a tai bavi fc It re tram v i riighi lhai
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  • 32 1 MANILA. Oct. i (UP>— Bagxno City the PbUippine summer capital, will h ».d a summer tair n 1932 with the Khcrae: "Know S.>u'h-East Asia." Ci'y olficiaW said MMalaya be invited
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  • 277 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SOLUTION to the rice problem lies m the increased production of rice and m the better use of every grain produced, said Sir John Sterndale Bennett, The Deputy Commissioner-General for Foreign Affairs, when he declared open the 21-nation Rice Conference (m
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  • 195 1 KtVIV LUMPUR, Mon.—The Department of Information here lamed a statement tonight concerning this morning* report* of a resolution parsed yesterday at the annual meeting of the Ma layan Rai way traftc Operating I nion that niemher* "work to Rule if no reply U received
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  • 254 1 By JACQUES EDINGER Standard Special Correspondent LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 30.— There was a "lost week-end feeling inside and around the United Nations Building with the arrival this morning of the first delegates to the Security! Council The probability of a Russian veto
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  • 71 1 LONDON, Oct. 1, (Reuter) The King, recovering frorat his lung operation, has still further improved m the past !4 hours, it was announced here officially today. The daily bulletin. 12th since the "re-section" per- formed eifht days ago, staled simply: 'There has been a further improvement
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  • 376 1 "Time For Bluffing Now Over" TOKYO, Oct. 1 (IP)— The I niled Nation* Far Eastern Radio warned the Communists today that they must either choose an honourable armistice m Korea or face the ravages of another terrible winter and more military reverses. "The Communists must realize that
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  • 285 1 Award For Lincoln Squadron THE GLOUCESTER Cup, annual award for the most efficient Squadron m the Royal Australian Air Force, was formally presented yesterday to the Lincoln bomber squadron operating from Tengah airfield, Singapore. The presentation was made by Air Marshal George Jones, Chief of the Australian Air Staff, who
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  • 106 1 IPOH. Mon. Planes oi the R,)val Air Force conducted a search up till late this evening for an army plane believed to be an Auster aircraft which was reported .ong overdue at its base following a flight Irum Taioing to Grik this afternoon. Army
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  • 22 1 MANILA. Oct. 1 (AP) Com munist Huka kidnapped tw o Liberal Party leaders m Bulacan province last right and JeU
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  • 147 1 Ridgway In Korea ADVANCED kORKW AIR BASE, On. 1 (L'P) American Chairman of the Joint Chief* of Staff, (ieii. Omar Bradley, arrived m Korea today for his fir*i eyewitness account of what is going on. Bradley, wearing an old 45 automatic and brand new green fatigues was accompanied by United
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  • 317 1 UK Policy Based On World Law— A ttlee SCARBOROUGH. ENGLAND, Oct. 1. (UP). Prime Minister Clement Attlee declared today that Britain's foreign policy is based en international law and charged the Conservatives who talked of a '"strong' line lived m the past. Attlee opened the Labour Party convention with a
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  • 72 1 Python Visits Office,Mahes Girls Scream OFFICE girls screamed and climbed up their desks yesterday morning when a python slithered into the Supply and Transport offices of the Singapore Army -Base District Headquarters at Fort Canning. Troops were called out and the unwelcome visitor was shot dead. It is believed that
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  • 36 1 Representatives of ?A nations who are attending the Rice Conference at Phoenix Park, Singapore. Third from the riffht is Sir John Sterndale Bennett Deputy Commissioner- General for Foreign Affairs who declared the
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  • 83 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 2 The following art the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 46 Id Nov. 45Jd Dec. 44id. Jan. Mar. 43 id. Apr/June 41 Id. Oct. c if. UK 44io\ Market: Steady but dull.
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    • 58 1 FRONT PACHS |m|QumY. D omushM!ut *y RAILWAYS slgltalllieil May POf ITirQ Malaya Needl NE WS INSIDE ICTVUinX B egins~Page I|Alli WAXa Co Slow-Page 4 lf| *M"*'W«Theßrltlsli-P.§ rffiiiffi §||OjW wl B^Cnk^^i^ •••\f v Vf V IKCS^ A S... 3 upor« $2.10 per fin V Y\ F?'-roMon: $2.30 per tin V^^'^J Manufictured
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    • 26 1 J^ji Keep on icej Vy\ PINT SS CENTS i SINOAPOPi J^S fc \©j COLD STORACE CREAMERIES^ EXCELLENT QUALITY i A7 AN EXTREMELY LOW COST. tOtt A&SNTS-
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  • 805 2 Painting Of Skull And Crossbones Found On Oil Tank I)K V.M MIC evidence of how the captain and the chief engineer of a blazing oil-tanker, working alone,; Jried toic the vessel away from the jetty to which it Sd been moored and, alter failing fought the flames
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  • 44 2 LADY RUSSELL will ..pen a Garden Fete m aid ol St. Andrew*! Mission Hospital Week ai Nelson Bousei Nelson R.>>i ai 3 pm. tomorrow. Then will few •idV-shows, teas, and eoinpetit:> r^s Oi ganiaer ol the Feie k Mrs H. W. Faulkner.
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    18 2 photo. A general view of part of the boiler house at Pasir Paniane Power Station.- Standard
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  • 52 2 EIGHT Chinese were each sentenced to three months' rigor us imprisonment m the Fourth Police Court yesterday for trying to enter the port of Singapore without passports. They were arrested on a boat at the mouth of the Singapore River by the Immigration authorities on
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  • 340 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE INTERIM phase of expansion of the University of Malaya on its existing site is now progressing well and should he completed at the end of the present academic session. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr.
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  • 50 2 K. B. McKEE <32>. of the s.s. Langkawi was fined $50 m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday for assaulting a policeman at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station. He was fined another $5 for disorderly behaviour at Verdun Road on Sept. 29. McKee pleaded guilty to both charges.
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  • 160 2 Standard Staff Reporter FIRST YEAR Arts. Science and Medical undergraduates, better known as "freshies" of the University of Malaya will be conducted on tours to the various Faculties when they register today and the two following days. The Vice Chancellor of "the University, Dr. G.V. Allen
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  • 359 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FEW professional dance teachers and amateur ballroom dancers agreed with Mr. Dan Judah, international ballroom dancer, that Singapore's ballroom teachers commercialize their art far too much. To quote an extreme example, they said, take a }ook at the so-called teachers who
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  • 97 2 RAJ TO QUIZ EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR. C R. DASARATHA RAJ. Singapore Legislative Councillor for Rochore is to take up the question ot commercial examinations with the Department of Education today. In a letter to The Standard yesterday, a reader "Commercial Student" cumplained that the Department of Education had reduced the
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  • 105 2 GOVERNMENT employees yesterday expressed disappointment at the defeat of the resolution demanding fortnightly pay for all wage-earners at the first delegates conference of the Singapore T.U.C. on Sunday. Mr. G.A. Kandasamy. Secretary of the Federation of Government Employees' Unions, said that fortnightly pay would be of great
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    40 2 photo by Thousands saw this impressive "Double-lion d>-nce*' at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday niffht staged by the Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association to commemorate their 30th anniversary. Other items included the Chinese art of self-defence. Standard Michael Goh
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  • 352 2 GOOD PROGRESS. TUBE SECTIONS NOW IN POSITION Standard Staff Reporter The first boiler drum of ihe new $90,000,000 Power Station at Pasir Panjang has now been erected, ami th< tube gcctMHM are already m position. Roughly five miles of tubes are bcin.^ fitted to
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  • 6 2 A FINDING I
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  • 45 2 CHENG OU LEONG alia* Chau Mou Leong. who pleaded guilty to stealing a new motor car tyre from his employer, Lim Cheong Koon at New Market Road on Sept. 29, was given three weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 29 2 FOR having six gallons of dutiable samsu at Jalan Besar on Sept. 21. Koh Bok Kirn. 28 was fined $1,250 m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.
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    • 27 2 H JOH,HIGHLVSP»CEI> \/AM I YCXJ MIS- IM THET CASE, A I I VOuTlCvy HAVE A VYO' Donß'i v DAUSHTEP^St T C^«l9B^- THAT AN AMUSING TRIFLE Uo-GONMA HUG <
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  • 246 3 HE WILL ONLY COME BACK TO 4 FREE S'PORE p,iM U IR-OIJ) Senator Camilo Osias. lor \\\<- presidency of the Philip- 1,, -t.-tndard yesterday that be 1( tlii- I olonv when it is free, for il>« inauguration ceremony." he Itvinkk m m» eye he added: "Its iim] uhl* |,< mlent
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  • 69 3 SINGAPORE Antitberculosis Assoc iti m taa e-. m membei s >1 the p re H-.: I.^1 c Interna- Brotherhood >i Magicians tribute to tl c tnem of* c Madam Yeo T >ng WeeJ Mr and M a X to Eng< .md Ml i" 1 Mrs Khooi Tee the
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  • 24 3 the isi m ol Mm x f 'r:s > birthday offices >: Go> er un«nt m lapore md I Federation be closed toda
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  • 166 3  - COUNCIL MO VE FOR STATE LOTTERY EVA CHONG Mrs. Choy: We Need Money— By Standard Woman Reporter MRS. ELIZABETH CHOY, Singapore woman Legislative Councillor, may raise the question of launching a state lottery "m the city when the Council meets this month. She told The Standard yesterday: ''I want to
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  • 277 3 Standard Staff Reporter ELECTION fever rearhed its climax when candidates wound up their campaign just before two o'clock yesterday afternoon and polling began for the Second Annual elections of the Singapore Teachers' Training College. Some 400 student-teachers had voted by 6 p.m. when booths closed for
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  • 134 3 TO AID THESE CHILDREN Standard Staff Reporter MAKING an appeal tor the St Andrew's Mission Hospital Week. Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, Legislative Councillor, said that the very fact that many children are struggling tor a place m the Hospital is "an eloquent testimony ot their desperate need. 1 •There are 250.000
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  • 111 3 Some new designs for posters were seen yesterday. One candidate br >ug m a number of nower v .-c.> with bis name on them and laid them on the tables oi Ihe canteen. Every conveniei t wall space was used up by huge multicoloured posters. In
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  • 146 3 Standard Stalt Reporter MEMBERS of the Indian Fine Arts Society observed a minute's silence to pray for the King's health at their second annual general meeting held on Saturday last at the Ceylon Tamils Ass wriati m Hall, Handy R >ad, Singapoi c The
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    62 3 Ribbi Jacob Shababo calls the Jewish faithful to repentance. He is blowing the "shofar." a ram's horn. Four different blasts were made on the horn yesterday, the Jewish New Year Day. The first blast is the tekiah (alarm) the second is shebarim (repentance), the third teru-uh (victory over sin) and
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  • 41 3 FOLLOWING is the police band programme for October: Oct. 3, Botanical Gardens 5.45 6.45 pm Oct. 7: Katong Park 8.15 9.15 p.m.: Oct. 10 Kulim Place 545 6.45 p.m.: Oct: 12 King George V Park 5.45 o 45 p.m.
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  • 33 3 THE Singapore Municipal Services Union has sent a message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, expressing concern for the he.^jth at the King and praying for his early recovery.
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  • 40 3 To celebrate Double TenthNationalist Chinas Republic Day representatives from all associations and guilds m Batu Pahat held a meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce during the weekend and decided to observe the day with a dinner.
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  • 121 3 SI BSTATIOXS liable l<» lo.ui shedding today: DAY Wayang Satu, Chatsworth Boad, Peirce Road. Soiuerville Estate, Leedon Road, Lctoria Park. Nassim Hill. Dalvey Road. Paterson Road. Great «»rl«l. Ho Hong Oil Mill, Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Bahru. Havelock KoaiJ. Malayan Brewery, A .B.C. Brewery. Diethelm Co.. TaiiKlin Road. Phoenix
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  • 99 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government last week started negotiations with the P. T. Uniformed Staff Union over the latter:-, demand tor a pensionable salary scheme and revision of salary scales. The meeting was held on Thursday last m the Colonial Secretariat Conference
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  • 181 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO FORMER members of the Singapore Police Fore* 1 kauu Tian lN»h, a detective, and Abdul Rahman bin Putch, a traffic constable, were committed to stand trial at the Assizes after a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Both
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    82 3 A 70-year-old Englishman who is fly ins 28.000 mile"* around the world visitir,' his sisters and brot> er reached Singapore by Qantas BO AC yesterda He is 70-year-old T'.omas Simpson, a retired .eather businessman, whr flew across from the U. j. to see his two sisters m F ritain for
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  • 126 3 - W^v^ row e<«»»> lSjfctt m«ps fmm Bmadv^ay, a.«d xxo i^ss th^ni iOO mt*« from Jfes fsquit(oi' it s»«*;ns j?ay m cr»w»lf<l tftft SliMpttmt^ SKUnr te ft It* «ff», «b#t*i lnw»<iy. thr «1il1« of an «gg iuM) *ud» &H-:#ar>otv«HK test «s visitor* <&ssk
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  • 119 3  -  IVOR KRAAL BY Standard Air Reporter FOR MOST of us who read about Ear! Wilsun. Broi In <v"s top columnist, m The Sunday Standard of August 36 it was just another amusing story. For \v e reporters, Ear! is a leading light m the
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  • 167 3 MR P NETTO. a civilian employee of the Army m Singapore. yesterday announced his intention of contesting the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections m December m the North Ward. He is at present chairman of the Aver Raja Branch of the A.C.S.U. With this announcement,
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    • 131 3 ftIN6APOB^JPp V.M.C.A. Orchard Road: Hockey iSHA League) "V" vs. REME 5.15 p.m., French class 5.30 p.m.. Malay class 5.30 p.m., Commercial classes 5.30 p.m.. First Aid Class (Tennis Pavilion* 5.30 p.m.. Gymnastics class 6 p.m., Billiards tournament 7 p.m. Chinese Y.iM.C.A.. Selegie Road: Badminton 5 p.m., Board of Directors' Meeting
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  • 480 4 Ultimatum sent To Federal Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Railway Signalmen's Union is to deliver an ultimatum to Government, similar to one sent by the Railway Traffic Operating Union yesterday, that if no satisfactory answer to their demands for revision of
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  • 130 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Mon.— Community leaders were conspicuous by their absence at the Settlement's first passing out parade ot special c nstables who underwent a two months' training course at I c Banda Hilir Police Depot. However, a larpe number ot the p;:b:;c
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  • 90 4 Standard Staff Correspondent THE Sepang Coroner. Inche Anjang Saith, returned an open verdict of murder by person or persons unknown at the inquest into the death of Patrose Thomas Mirandah. a clerk of the Tan; ng Rhu Division cf Teluk Merbau Estate. On receipt of a report,
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  • 164 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Through the efforts of its honorary secretary, Mrs. J. Falconer, the Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will launch a publicity drive on Oct. 4, 5 and 6. More than 500 members
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    57 4 CROUP photograph of the Medical and Health Department staff, Seremban, takeii on the retirement of Dr. J. Samuel (fifth from left) recently. Seated on either side of Dr. Samuel are Dr. Sulaiman (Hi tilth Officer) and Dr. McMahon (Slate Medical and Health Officer). Third from left is Dr. Mxtrugasu (Medical
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  • 225 4 TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OID Trooper W. Btllis. of 3 Leigh Street, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, lying seriously ill m the British Military Hospital m Kuala Lumpur, with extensive petrol burns, -owes his life to an RAF helicopter and the latest method of treating petrol burns. He had over 60
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  • 106 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mm -The Kuala Lumpur Municipality will m future have a Court Officer to conduct all Municipal prosecutions. It was very important from the health puint of view that all cases against health and sanitary regulations of the town should be properly pressed m Court,
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  • 68 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The first meeting of the organising committee of IMP held yesterday, with Dato Onn bin Ja'afar presiding, discussed and approved interim rules of the Party. It agreed to establish its temporary headquarters m the legal firm of Braddell. Ramani. and
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  • 116 4 THREE MORE BANDITS SURRENDER Standard Staff Correspoadest KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three move bandits have surrendered m the Federation, bringing the total since the Emergency began to over six hundred. Bandits m the Grik area shot and killed a nineteen-year-old Chinese girl, Loke Mcc Lan. Three packs and a wireless set
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  • 165 4 Standard Malay Correspondent THE Malay Language wiU be given preference not only m elementary schools but also m n lary schools, said Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham. Pederati >n M< i c r for Elu ation, m an interview with the secretary of the Johore
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  • 55 4 The Sultan of Pahang has ap_ pointed Mr. FUx Duncan and Dr S Sivaganam, to be Unofficial Members of the State Council of Pahang Mr Duncan, has also been appointed as an Unofficial member of the Pahang State Executive Council m place of Mr. G D. Treble
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  • 114 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Mon.— The District Officer. Alor Gajah. Mr. C.A. de Vries, and the President of the Malacca Divisional Committee of the Malayan Trades Unions Council, Mr. Siew Mun Fook, were among those present at a tea party recently m commemoration
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    • 40 4 "^l WHAT'S BEEN KNOCK^N HAVF T' nruT I /i-S^o 1 cv f>,\ MEAN YOU 1 1 A,. t M/XDF AAVCFi c >?r^\f^/ v/ 1 t> kK^ OFF, CiCtRO/ j HIM AGAIN y fS^ T^ aY Vm^ >^. I H^^^^^A. MIS MANAGER >
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  • 36 5 'All Hands On Deck' photo. A busy "poh pia" stall at y^terday's Singapore Chinese Swimming Club Gala Fun Fair. Th^ fair was held m aid of the Swimming Pool Fund. It was very well attended Standard
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  • 234 5 Unknown Grave Mystifies Ipoh Stall mrespoadciU .> ;-r stories are bcins fold unidentified grave und a human t S'iaji Resettlemrnt Village •i the skeleton, which now mgo tree, was explained, the tins a mystery. Tne skeletal It leath b he had fa 1 ing the J a tioi He mbevi
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  • 11 5 Squatters Will Get 53 Schools .i i I t the :ed
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  • 17 5 i H Seang, r iti oal v. g v work I SI
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  • 5 5 Police Detain 3 Chinese ited
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  • 4 5 Whose Pen 71 >lice
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  • 7 5 Perak MCA Members t« ioßl€ it ny
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  • 194 5 No Pork Sales In Penang On Tuesdays Stamlanl Siafl Correspondent PENANG, Mon— With the enforcement of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance as from today, local pork dealers have decided not to slaughter pigs on Monday nights starting froan Oct. 8, m order that their employees can have a day off on
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  • 146 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mm- The Taip n ranch oi the Malayan Chin< se Associations has formed an Iv ergency Sub-Committee, at re i lest of the Federation Government, to assist m the interrogation of "White" de- nees I i secure their release. This is
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  • 62 5 PEN AN G, Man. A petition fi an labourers id the Electricity Supply Dept. to supply their quarters with electric lights has been shelved for future consider- >n Although Mr Lim Hack Aik was m fay air oi granting the petition, the Penan? Municipal Commission
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  • 117 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The eightyI fourth birthday of Penang's millionaire banker Mr. Yeap Chor Ec will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 3, with a dinner at "Homestead." his palatial residence. Invitations have been issued. Easily the wealthiest man m the country Mr. Yeap's
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  • 28 5 THE Malayan Indian ConI grass, Penang Branch, will be holding a mass meeting at the .Hilda Satiba at <J p.m. today to celebrate Mathama Gandhi's birthday.
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    49 5 Mr. and Mrs. Abdul K» him bin Ishak after their wedding m the bride's house. loche Abdul Kahim is on the tutorial Staff of the Kin? Edward VII School, Taiping, and was previously a journalist attached to the Utusan Melayu. Mrs. Kahim was formerly Che Mawan binte Wajid Khan.
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  • 497 5 Freedom Call Explained By Hashim Ghani Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Mon. 'One Political party onh cannot achieve independence unless the whole Malay race is hehind it,'" said Inche Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsular Malays Union at the general nieelinji of the merahers of the
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  • 59 5 KOTA BAHRU Mon. The ne'.v Kota Bahru Church of th c Lady ot Fatima was ofticaliv opened on Friday by the Bishop of Malacca before a large gatht*-. -n2 of Christians. Mr. F. J Raweliffe addressed the Bishop on behalf of the coi Kregation after the service.
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  • 30 5 MR. H.L. Wriggleswortb has taken over the duties ot the Ptesident Sessions Court. Kota Bahru. from Mr. J.G. Adams who leaves for Kuala Lumpur on October Ist.
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  • 125 5 C'ttee To Probe School Equipment Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Keen interest m the education of their children was shown by Malay parents here when the Malay School Board, which represents them, met at the Malay School, Kelawei, last night. The meeting decided to elect committee to investigate ml i
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  • 98 5 IPOH. Mon- Mr Cheah Ghi n Len^ 03L, JP was nominated chairman of the Kinta branch ot the MCA at the third annual general meeting oi the branch on Friday. He takes over from Mr. Y.C. Kang JP. The following were elected office bearers: Chairman—
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  • 77 5 Standard St.iff Correspondent PENANG, M m lea i m r itioned commodities due and sugar' are remir.deo I I they must display rationed commodities hi containers i price ibel on or m earh i tauter.' states the A C i Sup i les Re idds:
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  • 46 5 MR. Lee Swee Keen, senior orTirer of the St. John's Bridle. Penang. and district officer attached l') Singapore headquarter, who -.vus one of the recipients of the insignia recently c. inferred by the King, was unable to be present at the cci emony.
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  • 189 5 Kinta Indians Want Schools Report St.mdard Staff (.orr«'»pondent IPOH, Mon —The KinU Indian Association will a>k Government to set up a committee or commission on the lines of the CarrSauuders Commission to study and report on Malayan education as a whole. This decision vva taken it i meeting of memberi
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  • 98 5 PENANG, Mon. Several teenage "loose ffirls" who were at one time permanent residents m Penang hotels are believed to have run a«a> either to Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur or Singapore as a result of recent raid* hv officers ot thr Chinese Affairs Denartment on hotel* :ind
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    • 296 5 FEDERATION DIARY Sl\: Mashal (Hindi) 11 am, I, 6.415 and 9 pjn «.K\M»: Red Canyon 3 p.m., S >er:al free Show Baktha Kalathi (Tamil > 7 and 9 pm. 1M BI.IC IIOI.IDW: First Day of Muharam A. ll. 1371. IMK'KEY: Malays vs Police "B'\ P tdang. Y.MCA v> M A
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    • 796 6 THE health of the King and the news announcing 1 British General Election this month have overshadowed the importance of J he C?™^ wealth Ministers' conference on supply and Broduction concluded last week m London. The KS called by the British Government met SiSS? problems" concerning the supply
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  • 1775 6 This Is the first of a series of articles on the Korean scene. Those who have read Mr.Guillain's articles on Japan, which we published recently will welcome this new series by one of the most penetrating students of Asian affairs. I 'Operation Disaster" By Robert Guillain, Special
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    • 445 6 Sir Ungki] Aziz, a lecturer at tne University c»t Malaya. is reported to have said that if the Government handed over the import ol rice to private traders, the price would go up. In other words, according to him. private traders would endeavour to vie with each
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    • 316 6 Sir- -In the Perak State Council meeting that took place ;ibi)Ut two months a«o some interest m the conditions of the roads m that State whs shown. I wonder whether such an merest exists m Malacca. The roads m Malacca, especially those m th€ rural districts. Hie
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    • 21 6 <-rr can you stacker to Ihr 1« 'i <ry, M f l,ord? or shall I Mrr\« under the table—
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    • 504 6 Singapore Cape Town TJEPORTS from Dar Es Salaam indicate that the new constitutional proposals put forward by the committee of constitutional development m Tanganyika, set up by the Governor m 1949, are running into difficulties. Tanganyika, formerly German East Africa, now a trust territory
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  • 64 6 Review of Views i i Lai Bl i f f G d Offices COM be'"' inri' h- nu nuec i a mb all Hew ><'■- ew B bring I i Coin i k tions interve i ita food Bets How view of nati. rial directive Ri would indeed Im mat
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  • 329 7 Production Rise Is 'Spectacular/ Wilson Reports JL WASHINGTON, Oct. 1, (UP) Defenci Moliilizer Charles Wilson said Sunday that j "spectacular" jump m the rearmament programme m the la^t three months has carried the Unitec States to the "threshold" of mass production oJ weapons. Wilson. who
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  • 27 7 More Than 60 Villagers Said Kill ed By Reds Ri r i age 1 Si Friday ef m c r ori p m t <■ s action dia
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  • 174 7 Bl ENOS AIRES. Ocl 1. Ri iter) The government yesterdi warned that the "severesi penalties* 1 would be ap- ied to anyone spreading armisi rumours m Argentine. here three day? ago a shortived revolt against the regime Bared c n nuniq ne broad c a
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  • 97 7 West 's Largest Post- War Military Exercise Ends Oct 1. (AFP)— Operation "Jupiter"— manoeuvres ever held since the end nd last night after having been ass crossing of the Rhine by the partd <- r d infantry divisions. '\W\ A- I »i»M^nJ J ste c ie d i tt«a oi
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  • 73 7 OTTAWA. Oct. I, AFP)— The fir.«t Canadian troops to be attached to ihe Cored of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization will leave Canada m a few days' time. Canadian Minister of Detence Brooke Claxton announced to the press here yesterday. Claxton declared that these Canadian troops
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  • 654 7 Standard Staff Reporter ''There is no entrance fee except goodwill and n< subscription except willingness to help. 1 declared Mr G. W. Webb, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, and pro visional chairman of the Singapore Joint Relic Organisation, at a meeting of the S.J.R.O. held
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    47 7 photo. PREMIER TRAN VAN Hit of Vietnam arrives at London's Victoria Station with his wife and their son. Philip, on Sept. 24. The Vietnamese Premier, who is also his country's Foreign Minister, went to London on a goodwill tour as a guest of the British Government. AP
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  • 83 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Men A witness. Lee How Ann. was fined $50 nr m default two weeks" $.i. by the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Taib bin Haji Andak. for giving false evidence m a case m which Gun Sin Whan was charged and convicted of
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  • 44 7 THIRTY-ONE Chines* women and two men were roped m for gambling by the Police In two sweeps, one m Geylang Road and the other m Jalan Be.sai Road last night. The women were brought to the CID, *nri wei> later bailed out.
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  • 123 7 Tones: 'Story is OverWe Want To Be Alone' CLOQLET, Minnesota. Oct. 1 (UP)— Battered Fran* hot Tone and beautiful Barbara Payton honeymooned today with the bride's two oldmaid aunts. Tone, still showing bruises of a brawl with actor Tom Neal over Miss Payton's affections, said he just wants to relax
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  • 115 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (UP) Special Presidential adviser W. Averell Harriman said yesterday that the handing of the BritishIranian oil dispute to the United Nations has erased now the danger that disagreement might explode into the use of force. Acknowledging that the
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  • 160 7 Soviet Press Sympathizes With Persia MOSCOW,. Oct. 1, (UP)— The Soviet press, Sunday expressed its sympathy for Iran m that Mid-Eastern nations oil nationalization dispute with Great Britain. Western diplomatic observers, noting Russia's increasingly open interest m the oil crisis, speculated that the Soviet Union may exercise her veto when
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  • 79 7 JAKARTA. Oct 1 (AP)—lndonesia's Nationalist party (PNI), the second biggest m Parliament, refused Sunday to support ratification of the Japanese pe:ice treaty which this country signed at San Francisco earlier this month The decision whittles the chances of ratification when the issue comes before Parliament. No
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  • 221 7 SCARBOROUGH, FORJvSftnt£, Oct. 1, (AFP) The Labour Party Executive Committee yesterday adopted the Party's elevii<:n manifesto drawn up by a committee of four of which left-wing Labour Parly leader Aneurin Bevan was a member. The Executive Committee's meeting lasted only an hour and
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  • 104 7 Huge Shipment of US Arms Reaches Saigon SAIGOM, Oct. 1. (AFP) iur American freighter. Kvfiyn Bay, has arrived Saiffon harbour from the United States with a han -.ii'M t light arms and MBinunit "I which are iuiw beißff i loaded. The carto HroHld epresent a very bi« pail < the
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    55 7 photo. MR. A. E. Houseman, director of de La Rue Company dur rency note printers) arrived m Singapore yesterday bf Qantas BO AC with his wife from Jakarta. They will vt af here a week. Mr. Houseman is a relative of the famous brothers E. Houseman the poet, and Lawrence
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  • 334 7 A CHINESE woman told the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, that when she heard that she had to pay 54.000 to get her son detained under the Emergency Regulations out of trouble, she "preferred to jump into the sea." But later
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    • 34 7 ii'~*B 1 1 CAISTT STAND> *f^^L MEN WHO WEAR f YOU f^^r P^A 5 >^*M MEN WHO WEARy feT 2r CLOVES IN iV DON'T J gOX'f^ h^^K^ '^ißr^ I.^Wp weather and CULTURED v^^^^^ >l^
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  • 273 8 Luxury Portuguese Ships For Europe F.E. Service Standard Shipping Reporter LUXURIOUS Portuguese-owned British-built airconditioned liners, capable of carrying 500 passengers and 6,000 tons of cargo, will start a regular service between Europe and the Far East early next year. These modern ships will be the first ever to be placed
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  • 126 8 AUSTRALIA BOUND: Standard Aviation Reporter TWO ITALIANS are heading for Singapore on their way to Australia m the smallest plane ever to have attempted the flight. They have left Milan and are expected m Singapore shortly. The airmen are Maner Lualdi (39). wartime Italian an
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  • 97 8 Yacht Captain Is Held On Arms Smuggling Count PORJ OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Oct 1 IUP The chiei officer nd n\ c cre'.vmen oi the mystery Argosy. ivere stranded here yesterday penniless and elter, food or c.o:h:n? owing the arrest of Capt. Writer GtX)i"4e Orsl)>r!-.^ charged smuggling arms. Unable I i
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  • 83 8 TOKYO. Oct 1: (Reuter-AAPI Thf first Japanese merchant essel scheduled to sail to Australfr since World War 11. vould onh make the journey after receiving assurances that Australian longscoremen would 1 not protest Fhe Dai lehi Kaisen Line spokesman said, however, that ''advices* 1
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  • 398 8 A British designed radar device, which is to be fitted to the later versions of the Comet jet airliner, to give the pilot' a warning picture of approaching storm clouds, underwent one of its earliest and most severe tests over Singapore.
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  • 50 8 TAIPEH, Oct. 1 (AP)-The 1 300- ton Nationalist freighter, Anping. was refloated this morning after having been aground (since Wednesday, on a reef off the southwest coast of Formosa. I After being refloated, she pro- ceeded under escort to the PcsI cadores for examination.
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  • 156 8 Japs Have No 'Cut Throat" Trade Ideas SAX FRANCISCO, C:. (AP)— -Nippon Risen Kaisha. the pre-war Japanese colossus among the wori.Ts steamship I companies, will be able to rej build its trans-Pacific freight service, after the ratification of the Japanese peace treat y. Vice President M.noru Ekoma declared here yesterday.
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    • 562 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE O,,ec» OverforuJ S,- Fr~<m« Lo. Anq'.s A!' Amerkon 0 Cor.odior C.rie Pe-ong P Sham S>ore An LA SI SSmACH M-. 42/43 26 0c China eEAR 14/260 el 27 :SOcr WOct/IN., 23N0, LUCKENBACH 24 26 No, 27 23 No* 29N0,/- D ,c 20 De< Foi potticulon
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    • 277 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hon, Soon tor P. Earge Oct 6 Vessel for Muar Weekly Hong Tat for Rengat Oct 4 Vessel for Malacca Twice Weekly Hong Thong for Bagan, Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly S" A P' A P>- Oct 1 3 Tung Son, for Malacca,
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    • 141 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amstetdorr MONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P S'horo Penong k Ampenan (RL) 22/26 Oct 27/28 Oct 29/30 Oct Tabinta (SMN) 27 Oct/3 Nov 4/5 Nov 6/7 No* x Koto Agoeng
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    • 508 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA v X CO k^ T^ S'pors pi I N "SELANDIA" t fer So c»on Tr Bangkok 22 !4O C 19. 2 "PANAMA- for Bangkok, Hongkong Kobe Cr Yokohama 23-26Oc* TIONIA" for Sangp3k 25-250 c "MALAYA" for Bong Kok, Hon9kon9 23-25Nov t SAILINGS FROM JAPAN HONCc "BINTANG" <or
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    • 39 8 Despatches Today: Bangkok (letters i only) 7.10 a.m. by train. Djambi nooa by Hon£ Ann. I Burma. N. India and Pakistan noon by Noreverett. S. India (tetters only) noon by Noreverett. Arrivals Today: Sarawak (letters and parcels) by Bidor.
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    • 127 8 m Harbour n m \k\i s "-I II I* (..i, low II t f Bellorophon 3.". .A 2 Benvenue 3u 2 Benlawei > 7 Celebes 31 2 Deucal:.-»i 44 1 Eurvade* H Eastern Saga 11 1 J 4 Faistria 2l> I*4 2 Francis\ ilte 6 7 7 George Luckenbacfa 4l'
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  • 33 9 UK -RUSSIAN TRADE CAN EXPAND IN SOVIET VIEW Oct 1 (AP) The Soviet EnglishNews declared yesterday that ide could develop more successfully if itrmmcaA would abandon discriminatory igainsl the USSB and Eastern European
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  • 184 9 Standard Market Reporter TRADERS m Singapore anticipate heavy imports of rubber from ibis month a* lower export duty from that country becomes effecssibility of prices dropping cannot be dismissed m view -da -^tcntion from the market by the General Services Administration. Rubber
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  • 76 9 xii states -ill over Australia have reported panic ;> ted for higher taxes under last week's bu;''twn *ere sold freely at up to 500 guineas. I dtpartment stores for lipsticks and I > Mt n bought years' supplies of razor tad (U.irtttes and
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  • 196 9 Bri- d H c s a i■ WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Reconstruction Finance rp. Administrator \V. Stuart Symington says that, as a competitive product, the newly-developed "Unless" tin can— a new light container for food and other proCts— might tend to soften the world price
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  • 11 9 Jap Sheet Glass Output Reaches All Time Record The the < 2
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  • 102 9 HK Bid For SEA Market HONGKONG. Oct. 1 (UP 1 H Dgkong industries wil] make a st.- ag bid ft r South Fast Asian markets m the fi rthcoming Singap re T:\ide Fair m opposition to the anticipated stiff Japanese competition, according to U Tatchee, leader oi Hongkong's trade delegation
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  • 51 9 Tr.e Ch :".e--e Communist? have announced the arrival from Switzerland of heavy machinery des.gned to put new lifs into the country's Hagg-.ng cotton industry The shipment. included lO.ouO spindles, 123 motors for operating the spindles, two large generators which can be run on coal.— A
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  • 80 9 eminent is to o: d«i 10 c- from Japan for Urn i1 j A.e.i Manila Ra-.lroad i m U .P. Two Japanese representatives, Mr. Hideo Kitahara and Mikio Ngai, were amoag those present at the 21 -nation Rice Conference which opened yesterday at Phoenix Park,
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  • 716 9 photo. Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. The share market opened the week on a very hesitant note with an easier tendency m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Yesterday's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Pref 2 00 2.10 Ords 2.60 2.70 i 8.8.
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  • 297 9 The forthcoming ECAFE trade promotion conference m Singapore, the apparent failure of the two new loan issues and the tin talks m Rome form the subject of editorial comment m the latest issue of Brown's Malayan Economic Review. On the trade promotion conference, the
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  • 41 9 BRITAIN'S Registrar of Companies expects to register his 500.000 th company *****. Registration began m 1844. and became compulsory for all companies m 1862. Some 250.000 of all the companies eve:- registered are still active. AP
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  • 17 9 Pakistan is Increasing her duty on raw jute from- Nov. 1 A P.
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    21 9 photo. A general Tiew of the crowd taken at yesterday's public auction held at the Singapore Harbour Board godowns. Standar d
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  • 47 9 The Shanghai News reports that groves of corkwood trees have been found m Kansu, Shensi. Shantung and Kiangsi and the Ying Chang Co, of Shanghai, is already producing large quantities of refrigerator bricks, soundproofing, lifebuoys, helmet lining and bottle stoppers. A .P.
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  • 40 9 To attain self-sufficiency m jute and cotton. India m 1951-52 will divert 280,000 acres to jute and 1 500.000 acres to cotton, result:n« m a food grain loss of 400 000 tons. A. P.
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  • 134 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (AP):— The 28-nation International Materials Conference, which has been considering for several months the problem of worldwide' newsprint shortages, has apparently side-tracked its plan to recommend international allocation of the material. The conference, m a report reviewing its seven months' work, noted that newsprint
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  • 51 9 No Devaluation. Wall St. Believes The New York Journal Commerce said a check of Wa I Street executives has indicate no "immediate dangei erf i U devaluation oi the British pound. The journal said the "opi: i" ragainst immediate devaluation outnumbered those looking for it about three to one." A.
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  • 30 9 Several car makers m ttw ed States have beer, expetimc vv:ih smaller vehicles, but Kdiset-f arcr ar.d Nasfa I iv« them In volume production.— A .P
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  • 159 9 Standard Shipping Reporter. Seven lots of goods which were not taken delivery of by consignees were auctioned by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng on behalf of the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday. Originally there were 91 different lots on the list that were to be auctioned, but
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  • 69 9 CENTRED m the Sialkot district of Pakistan's Punjab Province, cottage industry production of footballs, tennis rackets, tennis balls, hockey sticks and cricket bats won an export market of R5.6.500,000 m the year ending March 31, 1951. Annual sport goods production m Pakistan is now valued
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 1 Special Standard Service Closing price* on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.75 to £1 Sterling: HK$6.B5 to U9SI; HK$l.Bl4 to Malayan $1; HK50.334 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK*****75 to one tael.
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  • 197 9 MORE THAN 15 million lettefs, postcards. park* in and parcels are expected lo be handled by the Singapore Post Office between now and liristmas^ and for thin reason the public are urged lo mail their Xmaa gifts or cards as early
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  • 114 9 Standard Market Reporter A TYPICAL Itonday market was experienced m all sections ol the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra was a quiet markd buyers opening at S4O p<^r picul for October December shipment; and sellers $43J. Later buyers increased and small quantities changed hands at $40}
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  • 132 9 [XGTON, Oct I I ap> I S EfoUBC of H. ventaBa ting Committi i has a appr< w 1 s million increase m the leading authority of the Govi Export-Import Bank 1 measure which vu apby the St Sept 7 extends the life ol t
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  • 103 9 PETROL m the C>i n/ ml Malaya has gone bark to its previous price of $1 55 per gallon. Spokesmen of the Shell Comoany and Standard Vacuum Oil Company announrrd the reduction of two cen:s gn ::on Yesterday. Tip reason for the reduction, thr Shell
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  • 68 9 Sales of British rari. isotopes are rising. Last year 1 291 p;.ckagec of radioactive isotopes from the Ministry of Supply's atomic pile at Harwell, Berkhhire. wont to customers m Britain and overseas. This year sales had reached 1.338 shipments m the first seven months. They cost
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    • 242 9 in Saporc<4^£i>fanbar& nt Morning Newspaper <U Ls published In Singapore and Is sts pet I <>py. J Uird t« devoted to local new' 6 and j OMTita a world-wide coverage. J Stindard- feature articles with a mass appeal the public Its Impartial viewpoints. H DING POSTAGES INCLUDING POSTAGES < 3
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    • 27 9 [COMMODITY I PRICES_ UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENFPAI AGENCIES t TD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR HbNANG SIME DARBY CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHPU
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  • 283 10 THERE S A BASIC CHANGE IN THE SILHOUETTE HOW radically the silhouette will change m the next few months is shown by thes P sketches which enable the reader to compare it with that of 1950 51. (1) Gone is the tapering line of the coat m favour of a
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  • 833 10  - London Plans 'New Look For 1951-52 VICTORIA CHAPPELLE < k r nLj L Dy j o i rv I I)MH)N. B> tins tin;- iif \t war the feniaiac silhouette will have »nd< rsoae i rjditul thangf Skirts "ill br fuller on all »>ut Ihr itrietlj tailored sails; waists will be
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  • 615 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT says IT'S sl wearying business, I this picking names for your unborn babe! There's no difficulty at all m picking your own favourites, but getting one's 'better half to agree is a major battle Then one has to consider whether
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  • 131 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Malaya may be making a contribution to the social life of Burma m i the very near future. One of the lighter assign- ments of a group of Burm- ese journalists on a visit to this country was a trip to the amusement
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    • 513 10 KQaio I rrooroinniGS IV H&^ Jr 7 7 J KAUUf IVIAI.AVA n Four Stars A StarlH: WlVfinnDr i. nl ted latiolls1 atiolls Album; «.4» Radio Sll^HjArfilnfc, Malaya Trio; 6.55 Announcements: ENGLISH PROGRAMME SHY*?* R^t^'ri/r^T Help S? <»H4 m *41 m.j J() Interlude; ihe Man In a.m. For the Schools: 55
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    • 151 10 Crossword No. 78 CLUBS ACROM:~I. This is lost m a separation: One may dance round this aft*r May: '6. The county for lightermen > 7 Form of laces found on fl.«,h; 9. Possibly old .-.pouter: 11 There's a lone GI m this force: 13. How to put clothing on the
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  • 840 11 UK SOCCER STANDING LONDON. Oct. 1 (Better)— j The following are football league standing after Saturday's matches: FIRST DIVISION* P W D L O C'r P Bcltoa Wanderers 10 7 2 1 19 9 16 Alton v-.::a n 7 l 3 2i 15 15 Tottenham Hot*. 11 6 3 *****
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  • 28 11 Aifß. Yong Ah Choy and family thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths and condolences, and attended the funeral of Miss Katherine Yong at Batu Gajah.
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  • 275 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" proved no match for the diminutive, tricky St. Andrew's OBA XV and were soundly trounced 16 points (2 goals, 2 tries) to nil on the Padang yesterday. The Saints were on top right through with their hard tackling and
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  • 270 11 LONDON, Oct. 1. (Reuter) Scottish league standing after Saturday's matches. SCOTTISH LEAGIE (A DIVISION) P W D L O G P Morton 4 2 2 0 11 6 6 Hibernian 4 2 2 0 12 7 6 East Fife 4 3 0 1 10 6 6 Aberdoen
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  • 848 11 Tells Meeting: 'You Have No Responsibility Just Help Collection Of Funds 9 IN a meeting charged with enthusiasm and confidence on one side, and doubt and uncertainty on the other, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, new chairman of the Singapore Badminton Hall Building Committee,
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  • 370 11 Malayan Sports Amity A FURTHER round m the Singapore versus Federation sports clash was signalled by Singapore's Amateur Football Association yesterday when it turned down flat a request from the Malayan Chinese Football Association for permission to be given to a number
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  • 72 11 SINGAPORE A.F.A. will not compete at 1952 Olympic Games but is m favour oi sending a side to the Asian Games at Manila m 1954 and the Olympics at Melbourne m 1956. "Too much expense is involved and the conditions at Helsinki would be
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  • 68 11 SAFA has arranged two charity matches on Oct. 9 and 12. the proceeds from which will be divided between YMCA. IRC-TBA, St. Andrews Mission Hospital, SBA Hail Fund, and SATA. The Oct. 9 gam c is between Tiger S.A. and Cup champions Royal Navy. Malaya Cup winners
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  • 37 11 JOHANNESBURG. Oct. 1 (AP>— The South African Football Association may turn down an offer to tour Australia next season and instead ask the Football Association to be allowed to tour Britain next September and October.
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  • 84 11 SINGAPORE Olympic i and Sports Council have i called a meeting of all affii liates for Friday to discuss i a Pan Malayan Sports body, i i The meeting wilj take place i at the S.C.C. Yesterday, at its monthly t Council meeting SAFA de- oided
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  • 134 11 NEW YORK. Sept. 30. <UP^— In the most dramatic finish m baseball history the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants tied for the National Leak Pennant on Sunday and will meet m the first of the best two out of three game> series at
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  • 64 11 RASC "A' XV will play Raffles Institution on Raffles ground today with the following team. 2/Lt Lawson: Sjt. Movies. Pte. Vale 'Lt Wilson Lloyd. Pte. Davi'es: Cpl. Isles. Dvr. Ainsworth; Lt. Neeve, Pte. Bazeley, L/Cpl Bantoft. L/Cpl. Forfar, Dvr. 'Bell. 2/Lt. Towill, Lt Thompson.
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    28 11 photo. Benjamin Ross, St. Andrew's speedy left whig three swerves out of trouble m yesterday's game on the Padang m which the Saints beat SCC "B" 16-«. Standard
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    • 291 11 Indians Outclass Aussies Exclusive To Singapore Standard MELBOURNE. Oh. India outclassed Au-lralia on the second iiijilil of the Pacific Zone final of the world badminton championships to win all five matches and the rubber 9-0. Australia favoured Ka the dtaw tonight won only two games Davinder Mohan. India's No 1
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    • 112 11 Stop Getting Up Nights Feel 2 0 Years Younger Getting up nights, burning sensation of organs, whitish discharpe, dull ache at base of spine, groin and leg pains, nervousness, weak* ness and loss of manly vigour art caused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most Unporlaiit sex gland
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    • 430 11 WANTED CTATION WAGGON WANTED. Phone 3070. IDSCELLAHEOUS IMPORTANT Michelle for the x invincible Hair-Do. Michelle Beauty Parlour, 13, Battery Road, Singapore. Phone 3339. FOR SALE ;\O. 176 NEIL ROAD, 2766 xl Square Feet, Vacant posgession Principals only. Apply Messrs. Syed Esa Alhadad Co.. 47-A Armenian Street, Singapore. PORTABLE Remington type--1
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  • 460 12  -  OLLIE DA VIES Hot Pace Just What He Needs By MOST interesting race at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase meeting, is Race 9 where three horses of the tea ra way type Vasco da Gaina, Congo and Inky
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  • 1324 12 Standard RACE CARD ■ACS 1: 1.45 p.m.— Horses Cl. 2. Div. 4—6 Furs. Ml Hurry UP if »M Rodger, McCloud ft 000 Xin S Arthur 9y 8.13 Madam Ida Oei „..r... Parker VuntaSl) 3 0 British Film 3y 8.12 Shaw Sab c ,«j^m.. gP^er Mulley I X ESS Housp 8v
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  • 23 12 STEADY rain has fallen m Ipoh during the last two days. The going: for today's races will at best be soft.
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  • 74 12 PARIS. Oct 1 (Reuter)—Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) won the men s singles title m the International Poree Cup lawn tennis tournament which ended here yesterday. In the final he beat Felicisimo Ampon the Philippines Davis Cup player. 7—5. 6—4. 6—2 In the women's final Mile. Nellie Adamson,
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  • 193 12 RESULTS of the Island Club Singapore September monthly medal Stableford) competition are as follows: "A" DIVISION Philip Lee <5> 33 t 41 37j M. B. Brash (8) 2« t 7 =33 D. W. McMullan (9) 25 t 11 32J Lim Bo Yam (5) 28 t 4i
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  • 229 12 Oliie Davies Gay Reveller Minoron Goodwood Turfite CORRICHARD CORRICIIARD FLYING SPIRIT MAKVKL OF MAR\ IL OF MarvVi of Peru Marvel of Peril Recovery PERL PKRI %S& 'US' nim Marve! .f f— Hggy tj^ Pgly Hoy Snelwrourh P^lan O«m M«d«sF Flutter KraMiv gJSSSU. AMBASSADOR GREY BLOOM CABARET B SaeSttarius
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  • 414 12 Raj Mahal To Beat Kew Gardens Over 9 1 Big Sweep: Race 10. DESPITE the popular belief that he is brilliant up to a mile, Kew Gardens will go all out today to confound critics that he can win races beyond the eight furlongs. Trainer Marinus van Breukelen thinks this
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  • 205 12 CHANCE Remarks. Cherry Ling. Film Studio and Full Till will stage a four-corner-ed battle m Race 5. It is hard to separate them. The luck of the draw will therefore play a decisive part m this race. If Chance Remarks gets a favourable position I
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  • 57 12 JOHANNESBURG. Oct. 1 (AP) The South Alrican Speedway Association will offer new term's to world champion Jack Young to ride here m February. 1952. Assuming that Young returns to his native Australia during the English off season. South Africans want him to make the Australia-England
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  • 26 12 ROME, Sept. 30. (AP)— Renato Tontini. Italian lightheavyweight champion, scored a second-round technical knockout over the French champion, Albert Yvel here last night.
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    • 34 12 TIMFEPfir 1.1 Ifl C J *^jO| HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. VMI Singapore 11.23 11.43 Malacca 08.26 8.46 Port Dickson 07.07 7.3? Port Sham 06.15 6.36 Penang 01.23 1.18
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