Singapore Standard, 3 October 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard JJt \:i'^°- 9 i SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 49 1 ics. o: I and plane I (light oi valked i g, ar:er missing f A listers. s rr.ade a c and the :!...>hed to the ground id back to htad- rarity Farces Lteufl R. J. and Lieut. I the Royal ed to tai-
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  • 19 1 TV NT. En* Rescue 51 .:.:.ell:ng dense gas h four a nrken morning H rthunoberland
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  • 57 1 HONGKONG. Oct, 2 (UP)— The first group of 14 members of the Hongkong delegation to the Singapore trade fair left here yesterday for Singapore by the SJ. Tiitialengka. Other members of the delegation headed by "Ginger King** I" Tat Chee. are scheduled to leave
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  • 45 1 LONDON, Oct. 2 (UP)— The King is continuing his recovery from the lung operation on Sept. 23, a bulletin from Buckingham Palace announced today. It said: "The King had a ?ood night and his general condition this morning is satisfactory."
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  • 123 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues At the Federation Court of Appeal today a Chinese woman. Tan Siew Kuai alias Tan Kuai appealed against the conviction and sentence of death passed on her by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Assizes. Tan was convicted for consorting with
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  • 300 1 Evacuation By Sea Degrading, Workers Tell British Govt ABADAN, Oct. 2 (UP) British oil workers demanded today that the British Government fly them out of Iran rather than subject them to the "unnecessary degrading" evacuation by sea. The 323 remaining staff technicians of the Iranian nationalized
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  • 271 1 MP Sees Hope In Vital Move To Oust Deportation Powers Standard Staff Reporter THE potter* of deportation of British Colonial <.o>t*rnor«, including that of Singapore, may be withdrawn altogether, if a move by British Labour Member of Parliament, Mr. Fenner Brockway, materialises. liains. General Secretary of 'he Labour Party of
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  • 175 1 PLYMOUTH. Oct. 2 <AP> One Royal Navy seaman was killed and five shipmates vanished overboard m a collision between a British destroyer and an Italian freighter last night 12 miles off the Devon coast. The collision occurred shortly before midnight while the Destroyer
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  • 233 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE SETTING UP of a Singapore Government Services Interim Joint Council to act as a machinery for negotiations between Government as employer and Government servants at» employees was officially announced last night. A draft constitution for the Council has
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  • 192 1 Standard Staff Reporter ALL trace? ot five Malay Seamen were lost after their 20-ton sailing prahu capsized and sank m a heavy sea off the Kerth coast between Trengganu and Kemaman on Sept. 29 at 3 a.m. One man, however, has survived the tragedy to tell
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  • 82 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 2 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN <«««. 4* A *9° f: £98 5 (per 'on) Nov. 441 d! bu ers 5 Dec' 43Jd. Three months: £925 buyJan.
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  • 100 1 LONDON, Oct. 2, (AP). The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, cut oft from its huge Abadan refinery by the Iranian Government which nationalized the plants, disclosed plans today to build an U5584,000,000 plant m Australia. A company spokesman said a team, of experts is investigating possible
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  • 190 1 For the next two hours, Mohammed floundered about m the heavy sea. Then he came across one of the crew, Ismail, and joined him. They swam together until evening. While swimming, a large shark came to the surface and began to
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  • 144 1 SCARBOROUGH. Oct. 2: (Reuter). The Labour Party's chief rebel Aneurin Bevan topped a secret ballot for the party's new executive with an all-time record vote of 358,000 at the annual conference here today. In addition one of Aneurin Sevan's chief supporters, Mrs. Barbara
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  • 131 1 TOKYO, On. 2 (Reuler-AAP) American Sabr«?jet pilots m two dogfights ever "MIG Alley" today claimed shooting down si\ Communist jet fighters, probably destroying a seventh and damaging another. The sth Air Force reported all the Sabres returned to their bases safely from today's
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  • 37 1 TOKYO, Oct. 2 (Reuter-AAPi —Sir Esler Dening, new head of the British minion m Japan, arrived here today Tokyo-born Sir Esler is to succeed Sir Alvary D F. Gascoigne as British ambassador to Japan.
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  • 117 1 TOKYO. Oct. 2. (AP>— General Omar Brad lev and General Matthew B. Ridgway returned to Tokyo tonight after a two- day tour ot the Korean battle- front. Before leaving Korea, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs-of-Staff told a planeside news conference the United i
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  • 582 2 Written Finding To Be Given Soon Standard Staff Reporter NOT ONE of about 30 witnesses at the Singapore Marine Inquiry into the explosion and fire m the oil-tanker Dromus, which ended yesterday, was able to say how the fire originated nor was anyone able to
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  • 264 2 Standard Staff Reporter REGISTRATION for the arts, science and medical faculties began at the University of Malaya at Clnny Road yesterday when more than 100 first-year Singapore students joined for the 1951-1952 academic year. The registration will continue until Friday At Cluny Road yesterday. fresh
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  • 169 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MONSOON conditions m South-East Asia this leason had not been so favourable to rice production, i» *as reported at the third meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice which ended yesterday at Phoenix Park, Singapore. Twenty one
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  • 64 2 MR KWA SIEW TEE and Mr. Tay reck Eng have been re-api into I ta the Council of t University oi Malaya as r* presentativea oi the University Court. They will serve for a period of four yean. Mr. Lee Siow Mong was appointed to fill
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  • 34 2 DETECTIVE corporal Woo Ah Wah was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with fabricating false evidence against Lim Joo Sens Woo claimed trial and waj remanded until Oct. 9.
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  • 33 2 PLEADING guilty to offering a bribe of $4 to a police constable at Jurong Road on Sept. 1. Seok Kiong (39) was fined I ISO by the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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  • 406 2 UNKNOWN GRAVE' IN IPOH Standard Staff Reporter A NEWS item entitled "Unknown Grave Mystifies Ipoh" published on Tuesday m The Singapore Standard, brought to our office yesterday a 22-year-old man who claimed that he saw an Indian bitten to death by red ants.
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  • 51 2 BAIL OF $1,000 was offered to Bismilla bin Iman Ali m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of cheating Ahmad bin Mohamed of $65 and a cart, worth $600 at Collyer Quay on July 21. The case was postponed to Oct.
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    30 2 Photo. REGISTRATION of first year students at the University of Malaya. Seated, left; is Miss Lucy Chen, a graduate of the Foochow University, enrolling herself for an arts course.- Standard
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  • 73 2 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 72-year-old Chinese merchant, Cheng Jeow Heng. Cheng was stated to have been worried over his son's death; m China and for months afterwards, he was
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  • 57 2 Mr. John Hosie of Penang and Miss F. Laßrooy who were married at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd m Singapore yesterday. The groom is a ship's engineer attached to the s.s Katong. A reception was held at 980 East Coast Road and the couple left later for Penang
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  • 316 2 Sku ll, Crossbones Touching- on the painting of a skull and crossbones m one of the tanks, Mr. Far re 11 commented that though a great deal of publicity had been given to this, it did not necessarily suggest sabotage. Mr. Farreil concluded that whether Capt Watkins and the Chief
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  • 259 2 Varsity Re- Exam Results Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya issued the following pass lists of the re-examination held last month. Following passed m the subject shown thereby completing the preliminary examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science: Kane Sefc Eng Physics, Loo Siew Poh— Physics and Tan
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  • 59 2 MANICKAM Paul Raj was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of 20 cases of rayon piecegoods. valued at $13,679.23 at Godown No. 143, Singapore Harbour Board on Sept. 27. Manickam claimed trial and was offered $10,000 bail m
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  • 163 2 Standard Staff Reporter IJIWOT Htt^ BU^-HANSES, Director of the UNIIM BCG team and his two nurse assistants, Miss Karlsen and Miss Edborg left Singapore by air on Sunday morning. Dr. Buus-Hansen has gone to Geneva direct. I Confirming their departure the Deputy Director
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  • 99 2 AT the Good Shepherd Nuns' Fun Fair held at Bras Basah Road on Sept. 29. m aid of the Girls' Home Building Fund, the following lucky numbers won prizes. Ist Prize, 4031, Radiogram; 2nd Prize, 909. Sewing Machine; 3rd Prize. 5932. Gold Bracelet. Prize. 1230, Kodak
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  • 140 3 MOVE TO TAX CHIEF TENANTS Standard Stall Reporter THiL SINGAPORE City Council is at present investigating the possibility of levying a tax on chief tenants m respect of their rent income. The City Council Assessor. Mr. JG. Aspinall. has been asked to so into the matter and submit his recommendations.
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    30 3 j, photo. "y Inside of the 'fowl-run* during: a heavy downpour at noon yesterday, these women and children huddled together m the one corner where it did not leak Standard
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  • 114 3 CHAP-JI-KI touts m Singapore's Chinatown have found a new way of hiding betting slips which they collect from the various "investors." Detectives who arrested a runner m Cross Street recently stumbled upon a specially made wooden clog which had a compartment underneath. Twenty two betting
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    34 3 Mr. and Mrs. TAN KHIAM SENG photographed after their wedding m Holland Road, Singapore, last Sunday. The groom, the eldest son of Mr. Tan Sen; Kang. is The Standard's Rotary colour printer. Standard picture.
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  • 244 3 Standard Staff Reporter ADVANCES from the Singapore Government to the Improvement Trust, although expenditure of a capital nature, are charged to Government's revenue with the consequent increase m the burden of taxation. This submission was made at a recent committee meeting of the Singapore
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  • 84 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE case against two former police members, Pang Hock Lim, a V.S.C., and Tham Koon Poh, an Inspector, who were charged with conspiracy to commit extortion was adjourned to Oct. 9, when both accused will make their defence. They were alleged to
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  • 40 3 A MAN and his wife were admitted to hospital yesterday within a few hours of each other, both suffering from the effects of poison. The man was found m the morning with his face burnt.
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  • 168 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOHN LAYCOCK Progressiv© Party Member for Katong m the Singapore Legislative Council, is to ask Government if there is any precedent m the U.K. or any other part of the British Empire for payment of compensation to any Municipal Corporation by the
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  • 258 3 —Inquiry Into Malacca Crash Standard Staff Reporter THE AUSTER aircraft which crashed into an estate m Malacca killing three Singapore Europeans on May 31, was said to have been flying "virtually blind m torrential rain under turbulent weather conditions." This is the finding arrived
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  • 444 3 —Yet Govto Does Nothing By PATRICK CHEE, Standard Staff Reporter IN SINGAPORE CITY today, a dilapidated fowlrun, barely ten feet square houses four families comprising 17 men, women and children.* And m two other make-shift huts, m no better condition than the
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  • 83 3 i Standard Staff Reporter THE FINANCE and General Purposes Committee of the Sini gapore City Councilors is to (consider a proposal to set up a (separate employment bureau m (the Chinese Secretariat Building lat Havelock Road for recruiting labour for the City Council. The suggestion
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  • 263 3 were employees of the factory or not. Mr. Teo Siong Kiat, the manager of the company said that the company decided to give the money yesterday as it was found that the victims were "m urgent need." $300-Start Meantime the Malayan Chinese Association has
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  • 103 3 MORE than 250 student teachers went to the polls yesterday, the second day of "the elections at the Singapore Teachers Training College. Voting was again brisk and keen and polling booths were a busy scene from noon till five m the evening. Voting
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    21 3 MR. HUANG KONG WAH of Kuala Lumpur and Miss Loh Shik Cheng of Singapore who were married m the Colony recently.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 196 4 Enginemen Reach Agreement With Federation Govt. Standard Staff Correspondent XL ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan Railway engine drivers reached agreement with Government today on their pay talks. The signing of the memorandum of agreement was executed m the Secretariat Office. Mr. G. Fonseka, President of the Locomotive
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    46 4 TWO employees of the Artificial Limb Factory m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Teh Chee Chong (left) and Mr. S. Rajaratnam (riffht) will sail by the Corfu for the United Kingdom to attend a course m artificial limb making and orthopaedic work. The course will take eight months.
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  • 234 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies. Four civilians were abducted by bandits m different parts of the Federation m the past three days and the bodies of two of them have been found. In Taiping this morning terrorists abducted two rubber tappers, one of them a woman. The body
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  • 67 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The train service to the North had to be cancelled today owing to derailment of the pilot train preceding the night mail yesterday between Slim River and Trolak. The engine, driven by Mr. A. Fernandez, and two crash wagons were derailed.
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  • 41 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A landslide has blocked the road on the 21-1/2 m.s. Kuala Lum-pur-Bentong Road and it is impossible to pass. The P.W.D. states that it may take two to three days to clear the road.
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  • 29 4 INCHE Ahmad Shukri bin Noordin of the Land Office. Kuala Kangsar, is on his way to Kuala Lumpur to take up his new duties *s Co-Operative Officer.
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  • 327 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "As a member of the British Commonwealth, a time will come when you will have to choose the form of government you like. For the present, it is our considered opinion that m the United Kingdom you have the best of
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  • 26 4 A BATCH of 28 Chinese youths, the first to be called up m Batu Pahat under the Manpower Regulations, has left for Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 103 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Judgment was reserved until Thursday m an appeal by a Chinese, Yap Cheon?, at the Federation Court of Appeal today against the conviction and sentence of penal servitude for life passed on him by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Selangor Assizes. Yap was convicted tor
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  • 49 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—lndians here celebrated Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary with a mass meeting at the Selangor Indian Association Padang, this evening. Among the speakers were Mr. K.K. Benjamin. Mr. R. Ramani, Mr. Ramanathan. Mr. Padi A. Krishnan, Mr. K.L. Devasser and Mr. M.S. Mendis.
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  • 47 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A 23-year-old Chinese. Yeo Gek Keong, today pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim, of stealing $10 from a compatriot on Sept. 30 at Foch Avenut. Sentence was postponed to Oct. 8 and bail m the sum of $200 was allowed.
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  • 163 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Court of Appeal, today upheld the conviction and sentence of death passed on a Chinese. Toong Fah, for being m unlawful possession of nine rounds of ammunition. The appellant was convicted by Mr. Justice Wy'lie at the Perak Assizes. He was stated to
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  • 137 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— j Speaking over Radio Malaya m the "Talk of the Town 1 series toI night. Mr. F.ed Arqianandam, Malayan Youth Council delegate to the World Assembly at New York, said that as far as Malaya is concerned,
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  • 140 4 10 Trengganu Teachers For Kirby Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Ten teachers from Trengganu will be sent to Kirby College before the end of the year, according to Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Idns. at the Trengganu Council of State meeting. Replying to a question by Dato Indra Bijaya as
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  • 278 4 Dates f For Pay Talks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government of the Federation is getting from the United kingdom an expert on Whitley Council procedure and Trade Union negotiations generally. Arrangements to secure this expert are at present being
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A kebaya contest and beating of the Retreat by the Police Band are two additional attractions to be included m the K. L. Rotary Club's carnival and beauty contest to be held on Oct. 13 at the Victoria Institution. Entries are being
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  • 338 5 M.A.A.F. Call For Recruits Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Among the 51 persons who have inquired ahout the Penan*? Fighter Control Unit, MAAF, are ten women, eight of whom have returned their forms and will be called up for interview on Friday.
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  • 112 5 A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Rural Board Building By-Laws should be based on the model Building By-Laws drawn up by th e U.K. authorities for the use of local authorities m that country Is to be made to the Singapore Government by the
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    47 5 Chinese legendary hero Liv Yuen Pang baitin? the "lion" a play presented by the Singapore Nanyang Hok San Association at the Happy World Stadium last night, m aid of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the Association. Standard Photo.
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  • 1003 5 THE following candidates were successful m the recent Associated Board of the Ro\al Schools of Music 1951 Practical Examinations, conducted m Singapore from A.UC 25 to Se;>t IS b) D. T P. FieTdon, extenu: examiner to the board Pianoforte: Grade I Distinction: Abisheganaden, Elizabeth; Chow. Irene; Eu.
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  • 205 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. With the object of achieving closer contact with Chinese youths m the country, the Malayan Chinese Association. The Standard understands, is to establish youth groups and set up school welfare committees. Tlip-o youth groups
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  • 112 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tugs. The organisers of the Adult Education Scheme, Trengganu, have decided to launch a literary campaign before embarking on adult education, as the percentage of illiteracy was greater m the State than elsewhere m the Federation. The meeting unanimously agreed to approach various clubs
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  • 133 5 MORE BEDS FOR TB CAMP IN PULAU JEREJAK Standard Stall Correspondent PENANG. Tues— A total of GOO beds will be available at the TB Camp m Pulau Jerejak when the rehabilitation h ork ii completed some time before the end of tins year, the Chic; Medical Officer. Dr M I.
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  • 156 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues— "lt ii rat* prising how often one hears from employees who may \t« aftected by the Holiday Otdinance that they are asking whether they can elect to work on the holiday and receive extra payment for doing
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  • 158 5 Standard Mala\ Correspondent KOTA BA.HBU rue*.— A ie«eral meeting called to disi the Kel:in':in branch of tr.o PMU vas postponed ii lei telj failed to have the required i liber of me to 1 a quorum. [nche Has! inn Ghani. the P I dent
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  • 52 5 THE KING has approved tl ■ward rtf the Military* Medal I Lance Corporal D.H.J. Jollj <( the Roy ;i i electrical and Itechanical Engineers tor gallant action m ittempt l>3 2a irmed bandits to >••• <\ inns alid amm.:: ti m,,» rmoury of the 1 tth •<• r
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    • 875 6 Singapore Standard Spirit Of P.M.U. Independent Morning Newtpaper THE political muddle among the parties of Malay 1 communal ism is becoming more evident everyday Lacking any other guiding force than the superstitions of racial and religious exclusiveness Malay communalism shows as much purposiveness as a twig caught m the strong
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    • 1925 6  - The War Has Left Behind Fifty Phantom Cities ROBERT GUILLAIN By special Corresponds tit of the Guardian* 9 and t M,., TOKIO, August. THE task of Uncock, the United Nations CtvU Assistance C mltwft *j? 1 Korea, has been to bring first aid to the Koreans. «Wf tation, Unkra (the
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    • 11 6 "No! no! not that one. you dope!— The cut-throat!"
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    • We The People
      • 1015 6 We are reproducing from the Reader's Digest an article by a Negro journalist whose views on the Negro problem will come as a surprise to Malayan Readers. YFfHEREVER our citizens travel abroad, they are quizzed about the "oppressed and persecuted" American Negroes.
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      • 126 6 Sir—The spellings of Malay words and construction of sentence* have been twisted out ?h h i a s e by the Dutch; and the Indonesian* had meekly connived at this folly. But now that these people are free it is hoped they will make an endeavour to bring
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    • 176 6 Review of Views i Malayan Republic {editorially ut > yu hoped I I and ti uei ce;ve politi be prepared for Malaya tx Fur then nut be prepare giving rated Utusan guesse I felt uncert tions Malaya. a.< RMDc >;. -'■< > political > have opined i I secu es
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  • 266 7 UK Plea For Swift Action Denied; To Meet Oct. 11 FLUSHING, Oct. 2 (UP) —Britain told the United Nations Monday that Iran's economic "goose will be cooked" unless the United Nations takes quick action to halt the Teheran government's "suicidal" handling of the oil dispute. British
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  • 62 7 NEW YORK Oct 2 (UP)— Former United States Assistant Secretary of States S. Braden said Monday that President Juan Peron's charge that Braden laid the groundwork for the revolution m Argentina was "utterly absurd." "It shows how weak Ys position is," he said, "when
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  • 153 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Joint Relief Organisation is to get "cracking" In the near future with regard to the building of houses m Kolam Aver for the Kampong Bugis Fire victims. Tn e chairman of the S.J.R.O. Mi G W. Webb toid The
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  • 82 7 Representatives of about 75 trade unions including Mr. R. X San.y. wer c present at the funeral yesterday of Mr. S. P. Sarathy. Secretary of the Singapore Union of Rubber Workers, who died m hospital on Monday night. Mr. Sarathy "s remains \ver e cremated at
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  • 194 7 GATLINBURG, Tenner, Oct. 2 (UP) Special presidential representative John Foster Dulles said last night that the United States must apply to all Asian problems the same "driving power" which brought the Japanese peace treaty to a successful conclusion. Describing the San Francisco
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    37 7 in?id? A^i l P* srid5 rid f c and M »bJ°n* Drive held m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week at the residence Of V ice-Admiral, the Hon. Sir Guy Russell and Lad" BnSell. Standard photo.
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    60 7 The Sinrapar« Regional Indian Congress commemorated Mahatma Gandhi's birthday y««terday with a pfayer meetlnr when members and friends fathered at the S.B.LC. premises at Race Course Lane. Ficturt shows Mr. Narasimhan. the Af eot of the Indian Bank, living address reviewing Gandhi's Me. Among those who attended were Mrs. V.
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  • 79 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE HINDU and Ceylonose residents m Singapore have *ent messages to the King expressing their concern for his health and wishing him a speedy recovery from his present illness. The Singapore Buddhist Federation have also sent a similar message. The Director
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  • 180 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government will be quizzed, at the next meeting of the Legislative Council, on the reduction of entertainment duty and show licences fees by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Rai (Labour Rochore). In written questions he will table at the meeting, Mr.
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  • 161 7 More Gifts In Memory Of Mrs. Yeo THE SINGAPORE Anti-Tuber-culosis Association have received the following donations, which were sent to the Association m memory of the late Mrs. Yeo Tiong Wee (nee Tan Ja Dee Neo) of Jalan Besar. At the request of the late Mrs. Yeo Tiong Wee's son,
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  • 37 7 NG YAK CHOI. <56>, was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to six months rigorous imprisonment for assisting the running a ch;ip ji ki lottery at Chin Nan Street on Sept. 25.
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  • 159 7 NINE women are among the 19 local artists exhibiting at the fifth annual art exhibition of the V.M.C.A. Art Club which will be opened by Mr. George G. Thomson, Secretary for Public Relations, at the V.M.C.A. Hall at 5.00 p.m. tomorrow. The women artists are
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  • 37 7 PANG Bok Chwee keeper of Kong Hai Hotel at Geylang Road, was fined $75 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for failing to register particulars of a guest, occupying a room on July 13.
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  • 182 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (UP) Defence Secretary Robert A. Lovett and the Joint Chiefs of Staff urged the joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee Monday to back a "major expansion" m the nations atomic weapons programme. The request was disclosed by Committee Chairman Brien
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  • 186 7 THE SINGAPORE Government will be a.«ked by Mr. C R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour Rochore). at the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Oct. 16. what action it has taken or proposes to take on the recommendations of the Committee on Film Censorship. The Committee,
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  • 175 7 SUBSTATION'S m Singapore liable to load vhnltliiiK l««l.t\ l>.\\ Armenian Street I>.t Warn tl»>e Fla«e Port 1 .inn ln*. h St. WateNoo >freel. s|. Antlreus/ Hiiih St. Stamford H<l i irestone. Mackenzie K<»ail. Kukit Tiniali Pumps. ltalev|j«r Koad .lalan Ampas, 8.M.H.r.. M« Ritchie. Bradtlell Ki««\ S**letar Pumps, \ee
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  • 196 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Gov« ment has approved the reoom- mendations of the Lodfci c House Committee with regard Ito licensing all hotels, board- .g houses. lodging houses ri native passenger lodging houses, j The Standard reliably learnt yesterday The Secretary for Bof I
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    • 227 7 V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Spore Chess Club 5 p.m.. SYC "Youth Week Concert" sub-committee meeting 5.13 p.m.. Preparation for Art Exhibition 5.30 p.m., Malay Commercial classes 5.30 p.m., Judo Club practice 5.30 p.m.. Body-building group 3.30 p.m.. Billiards handicap tournament 7 p.m.. Table-ten-nis Championship tourney 7.30 p.m. T.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: Y.W.C
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  • 109 8 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 (UP) The revival of Japan as a tourist area promises to bt* a major feature of next year's travel picture, according to a news letter released by Curtis Publishing Company, publishers of "Holiday" magazine. Declaring that one ot' Japan's "most
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  • 37 8 WASHINGTON 7 Oct 2 (AFP) The Senate last night authorised a sale oi .iO.ouo tons of warbuili United States s to the South Koreans. The ships are to be used for coastal trading nurpose.
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  • 270 8 STAGE 18 SET FOR COMET'S S'PORE ARRIVAL ON OCT. 11 Practice Runs At Kallang Standard Aviation Reporter THE BOAC De Havilland Comet jet airliner which is making an experimental flight from London to Singapore, will leave London Airport next Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 2.30 o'clock. She will reach Singapore the
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  • 61 8 The Chaplain-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force, Canon Leslie Wright, is due to arrive m Singapore tomorrow for a fourweek visit to Far T^st Air Command. Accompanied by his Staff Chaplain, the Rev. C. Verity. Canon Wright is due at Kallang tomorrow afternoon. He will
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    21 8 The BOAC De Havilland Comet jet airliner which is expected m Singapore on Oct. 11, on an experimental flight from London.
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  • 50 8 AIR-taxis are likely to be carrying passengers between the cities ot Britain within five years. This forecast was made yesterday by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, who anticipate that about one million travellers would use this form of transport every year.
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  • 200 8 Standard Shipping Reporter AMERICA'S newest car«i<> liner recently completed for the United State* Maritime Administration and chartered to American President Lines, arrives m Singapore today on her maiden \oya«t> round the world. A. new prototype "C-3" ship the Schuyler Otis Bland i being
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  • 122 8 AN Italian ship which was sunk by Allied bombing m 1943, refloated and rebuilt by Lloyd Trieslino four years later, called at Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the Far East. The vessel was the 9.000-ton Ugolino Vivaldi, second of the company's passenger-freighters
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  • 217 8 MALAYAN AIRWAYS is to operate t feeder service with De Havilland Rapide aircraft m conjunction with the Government of North Borneo, says Brown's Malayan Economic Review's latest issue. The Review quotes extracts from the chairman. Mr. K.N. Black's address at the company's annual meeting
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    • 52 8 Despatches Today: Bangkok (letters only) 7.10 a.m. by train, Djakarta and Sourabaya by Siberoet. South and East Africa by Tjisadane, Bangkok (panels only) by Kola, Britain, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe, N. and W. Africa, West Indies. Ceylon and Egypt (letters only) noon by Corfu. Arrivals Today: Sibu (letters and parcels)
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    • 116 8 WHAKMS (.imldhii lialf Be-loroohon 33 34 8 Ben venue 29 30 2 Benlawe-s 8 9 7 Corfu 1 2 8 Celebes 31 Deucalion 44 l Eastern Sa*a 11 12 4 Euryades 25 2tf 2 Falstria 23 24 2 George Luekenbaeh 4l' A3 2 Indrauoera IS ltf 4 Javanese P: ::;ce
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  • 344 9 Covenant Not Required Now Aver Dealers Standard Staff Reporter CAR DEALERS m Singapore feel it is unnecessary for the Government to introduce a "covenant" between buyer and seller, which forbids the buyer to resell the car under one year. Mr. F. F. Foster-Wearne, Secretary of
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  • 330 9 Xi Vl LI MPI'R, Tues. The question "why has RIDA not been [,l t i,, tn\ out its plan to promote the economic condition m the rural mm answered over the community listening service of Radio Mabvi tin- t\en ing by Dato
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  • 73 9 Standard Market Reporter JAPORK Tues.— The Malayan share market i with an easier tendency m all sections. Id ng :T. the volume of business was on I scale UttH nTRIALS a cd 3 to MINING I 3 I 2 15 8" 10* S3 VK 3
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  • 97 9 r< n q^ 2 States baa rejected B. '.i\ :a to I'SSI.SO per nccutrate. the US. deie- with Bolivia on a longsc sed negotiaexpected to continue chairman of lelegatkm, said vere told that the thing to justify 1 officials feel the pruhihly
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  • 55 9 VAST GOLD RING MENACING FINANCES OF US C, Oct. 2 CAP>- Ows arc track- *****,000.000-a--ing ring ■"which c ftaanca or ■nd i tbei bs> I were refoe arrest of three charges of -rading-with- law makes ;,y d ax amounts w•: said it is 'her persons buying gold at lii i
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  • 8 9 Oil T ank Cars For Pak. 1 sssy.uss
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  • 107 9 Commodity Prices RUBBER THE lairst Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $1.52 $1.53 FOB m bales Oct No. 1 R.S.S $1.52 $1.52* No. 2 R.S.S $1.46$ $1474 No. S R.S.S mom.) 51.41A $1.42^ Tone: Quiet. LONDON KUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per lb.
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  • 103 9 Produce Mart Stays Quiet Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday with prices more or less unchanged from Monday's levels. Small parcels passed at $40$ per picul. At the close, buyers indicated $40 3/8 per picul and sellers $40 5/8. Coconut oil was also a
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  • 51 9 FORD MOTOR CO. of Australia, Ltd., wholly-owned subsidiary of Ford Motor of Canada. Ltd., have announced a US$l4.--000.000 expansion programme m Australia. Plans call for a plant at Geelong to make Ford engines, and for increasing vehicle assembly facilities at Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.—
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  • 16 9 Russian has signed a long-term trade and scientific technical agreement with East Germany.
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  • 151 9 that b,tter it. b«t be hi *BH with then plants. H company for **v t panj execuC**<* •>*>-. lo c °mmitteemen w toor of the ■i tv peratiooi facturer of furnaces m the Midwest, has two company executives make a three-week tour each year with two
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  • 68 9 JAPAN has become the 21st nation to be exempted from the U.S. ban on economic aid to countries doing business behind the Iron Curtain. The National Security Council said it is lifting the ban because the loss of trade with Communist China would be
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Oct 2 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.75 to £1 Sterling; HK$69l to US$l: HKSI.BI3 to Malayan $1; HK50.334 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5335.375 to one taeL
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  • 21 9 INDIA'S dollar earnings from black pepper exports during the year ended June last amounted to Rs. 167.800.000.— UP.
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  • 186 9 A CHEMICALLY-TREATED cement that kills germs has been developed at the New York Stole College of Ceramic*, Science News Letter reports. The cement, which has been tested for nine years, contains small amounts of the fungicide pentochlorophenol and checks the growth of bacteria and
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  • 134 9 Four Japs Coming For SCAP Trade Talks A TOTAL of 160 delegates, representing 21 territories, will attend the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference which is to begin at the Victoria Memorial Hall, m Singapore, on Tuesday next. In addition, representatives will attend from ICC (International Chamber of Commerce), FAO (Food and
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  • 149 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore experienced a sagging tendency yesterday, with prices declining by two cents per lb. on an easier market. Orders from London were lacking and, with upcountry selling, first grade rubber was transacted at $1.52 per lb. for October
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  • 32 9 MANILA, Oct. 2 (UP)—Customs agents at Manila international airport seized US$lO,OOO m gold coins found m a compartment of a Pan-American Airways plane which arrived from Hongkong last night.
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  • 71 9 MANILA. Oct. 2 (UP):— A P.I. official said today that the production of hemp m Central America threatened the Philippines abaca industry but said the threat was "not immediate." Placido Mapa. Chairman of the P.I. Rehabilitation and Finance Corporation, said the Philippines must increase
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  • 60 9 Consumption of new rubber m the United States m August was 104,859 tons, a rise of 7.24 per cent, on the figure for July. The consumption of natural rubber m August was 36,369 tons, compared with 35,756 tons m July. The consumption of synthetic rubber m
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  • 39 9 MALAYA'S favourable trade balance, which amounted to $77,770,000 during August, reached a total of $1,073,788,000 for the first eight months of 1951. At the end of July the country's favourable trade balance amounted to $996,000,000.
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  • 34 9 The Swiss Government has announced that Swiss banking houses will, m the future, refuse credit for transactions involving the re-export of strategic materials to Communist Eastern Europe. A P
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    • 415 9 Merger of J BANK OP AUSTRALASIA, EsiJ. 18.15. mti THE UNION BANK OF ALSTRAIJA LIMITED, Established 1837. These two Bonks, with extensile Australian and New Zealand connections built up during more than a century of uninterrupted trwiing, merged on m October ut, i9)i ■i to larm one bank named: i!
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  • 378 10 iams i s m charge of tl^ Singapore Musical Society's Christmas production of Handel's •"Messiah." Judging from some remarks by a member of the Society's choir, Mr. Williams is as popular there as he unquestionably was last Friday with the "lassies" of the Combined Schools Choir! Cathedrat
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  • 351 10  - THIS WAS A MEMORABLE PAGEANT Anacrusis AN observer at last Friday's Pageant m the Victoria Memorial Hall (which marked the closure ot the United Engineers Festival of Britain Exhibition m Singapore) could not help being struck by the organisation and general time-saving efficiency oi those 90-odd minutes. It was an
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    500 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES SW COLI'MBIA DB 2H«B "The Black Note Serenade": "Ivory Raj" i Nome Paramor and his Ragmen) THE Black Note Serenade" was recognised differently by two members of my family One said ""Why. that's the old chopsticks!" and the other said. "It reminds me of a
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  • 62 10 IVEW YORK. Oct. 2— For the ll first time m its history, the Marines Music School m New York City this fall will offer instruction m the harpsichord. Musical literature for the harpsichord, the principal keyboard instrument before the piano, is extensive. There has been a marked revival
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  • 123 10 HSU CHIAO MEXG, a topnotch Shanghai cameraman, has just released his jirst film m Singapore through Nusantara Films called "Perkawamin Rahsia" a Malay comedy. Film story is based on an errant nephew who manages to procure a loan from his uncle m Java under preiences that he is
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    • 143 10 THE LATEST POPULAR RECORDS JO STAFFORD and FRANKIE LAINE In the cool, cool, cool of the evening That's good That's bad DB 2900 ROSEMARY CLOONEY Come on-a my house Kentucky Waltz DB 2895 DOROTHY SQUIRES My resistance is low I'll never know why DB 2897 NORRIE PARAMOR HIS RAGMEN The
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    • 396 10 J l"~--&Br X J i»T« as! &SL Ii 1 'jL rpo«AY'B FORECAST: The I day begins with a series ot discords, amon: which i< the exactly opposite portions occupied by the sun and Jupiter. Watch your health especially y,»ur liver, blood, head, kidney and heart. Delay for 4H hour* all
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    • 300 10 Oil The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (484 m 41 m > M a.m. Emergency News (X.1..); 10.45 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Bob Chester Orchestra; 1.30 News. 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2 p.m. For the Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary; 6.1? Science of Life; 6.40 Radio String Ensemble; G.
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  • 271 11 Improves On His Asian Games Time SINGAPORE'S "wonder boy" swimmer, Sco Chwee Kok, trained to perfection, opened the Singapore Swimming Championships yesterday by smashing both lus own Asian Games record and the Singapore record for the 1,500 metres free style at the Chinese Swimming Club pool. Neo,
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  • 156 11 WILL Singapore Cricket Club be third time unlucky when they meet R.A.S.C. XV o n the Padang this evening? The Club have lost their first two outings and today'a game against the strong RASC team should be a very stern task. For the RASC
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  • 114 11 TIGER Sports Association, SAFA senior league champions announced yesterday that they would leave the Colony m mid-October for a tour of Burma and Thailand. The tour originally arranged for the beginning oi the year, will give the Timers four games m Rangoon and three m Bangkok.
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  • 356 11 BETTER stick work and combination helped R.E.M.E. defeat V.M.C.A. by five «joals to three m a Singapore Hockey Association Division II league match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. Arthur, Stanley and Sinclaii REM'Es inside-trio who amo^j themselves bagged all the fiv< goals, played
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  • 63 11 TODAY'S Sport RUGBY: RASC v. SCC at 5.15 p.m; FARELF V. RMP at Gillman Barracks 5.15 p.m.j RAF Tengah v. RAF Chanyi at Tengah 5.15 p.m. SOCCER: SBHFA Ko CupRotterdam T.C. v. F.SiS. at Breweries; Chartered Bank v. Shell or Borneo Motors at Thomson Road. HOCKEY: SHA League-— RAF Tengah
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  • 419 11 ERRATIC passing and goal kicking robbed R.A.S.C. "A" XV of a draw if not a win when ihey met Raffles Institution m a lively Rugby match at Bras Ba*ah Road yesterday. The Corps were defeated 9 points (2 penalties and on* 1 t**vl
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  • 93 11 BOMBAY, Oct. 2, (AP).— The M.C.C. team, captained by Nigel Howard, arrived here today m the P. and O. "Chusan" and were mobbed by thousands of cricket fans. The team of 15, first official side to visit India since the war. will
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  • 81 11 NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (UP)—Boxing bowed to baseball today and the Joe Louis-Rocky Graziano heavyweight bout was shifted from the Polo Grounds on Octuber 11 to Madison Square Garden on Oct. 26. Promoter Jim Norris explained that the change was necessary because the New York Giants
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  • 45 11 SINGAPORE Badminton Association president. Mr. Lim Chuan Goek. yesterday said that he was not the '"new chairman" of the Singapore Badminton Hall Committee. No chairman has yet been elected to replace Mr. John Lavcock. who resigned from the chairmanship and the Committee.
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    • 290 11 FOR SALE PORTABLE Remington type--1 writer $90/- and portable HMV gramophone $50/-. Both m good condition. Box No. T. 416 Singapore Standard. VO 17c NEIL ROAD, 276G Square Feet, Vacant pos--1 session Principals only Apply Messrs. Syed Esa Alhadad Co.. 47-A Armenian Street. Singapore. MISCELLANEOUS "HE WISE. COW ANISE- Call
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    • 56 11 M WALKED INTO nf I SAT ON MR. GRUMBLY'S 1 t^GOODNESSJ^ r "i /^ME DIDN 4 T^] "^HE BOSS'S OFFICE DESK AND SAID, "LISTEN. .WHAT DID Lfi jj- (SAY ANYTHING..) TODAY AND REALLY I^^A HOW ABOUT OPEMNG r^ V MR. jS^^^L-V^] I S HE'S ON BOUNDED OFFJ/^^lß™ .SOME OF THOSE
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    • 119 12 IPOH, Tues. The sand track was opened for fast work. The only horses to make time were the Gold Vase candidates. Decanter was the best worker but Pink Gin and Melbury Court were also impressive. Melbury Court (Ellery) and Pink Gin (Lansdown) ran three m 41
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    • 119 12 SYDNEY, Oct. 2 (ReuterAAP) The first party of the West Indian cricketers arrived here yesterday confident they can beat Australia m the forthcoming Tests. John Goddard. captain, said he based his optimism m the success of the West Indies m their last three series uf Tests, against England
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    • 24 12 ENTRIES f>r the Singapore inter-school championships are now Invited. Tne fee i? SlO.OO per entry. Closing date for entries is October 9
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    • 136 12 The following ties m the Singapore Badminton Association's tournament will be played m the Clerical Union HallSATURDAY. OCT. 6 AT 7.15 P.M Women's Junior Singles: (Final): Miss Lav Hui Huang (Mayflower> v Miss Rosie Foong (Marigold). H Junior Inter-club: Useful Blues" v Titan B.P. Tournament official:
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    • 321 12 ffj)lf§lll fin* HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: AM t\M Singapore 11.47 Malacca 09.01 9.17 Port Dickson 07.4? 7.58 Port Sham 06.50 7.10 Penan* 01.49 1.46 TOMORROW: Singapore 00.?0 1?.!4 Malacca 09.34 9 47 Port Dickson 08.15 8.18 Port Sham 07.. '0 7.39 Penan* 01.15 2.U Ms.
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