Singapore Standard, 10 October 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard ;*i x. VOL HO. 101. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • TREATY ABROGATION
    • 162 1 Excited Crowds Demonstrate In Egyptian Lines KruteO— Vast crowds of excited lonstratois shouting "down with Mori ith t'.ngland poured into the squares in: rities todav to celebrate the CovernIhc British. En Cairo. steel-helmeted tops mounted guard over the British and American Emfa a iea as demonstrators filled I e big
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    • 39 1  - Egypt's Act Blow To UK Prestige ROBERT MENGIN t*' i Njndard I rrrsp < new n opbeen i e ego- ■■> < Persia i tail and I the British t 2 Zone is I the election i Kahaa i oserthe r -i
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    • 11 1 f $84 iras •■>'■* in Mates i De- sterda
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    • 87 1 LONDON, Oct. 9. (Reuteri ["he British Foreign Secretary Mi Herbert Morrison stated tolighi thai his government did recognise Egypt's unilateral kundatiao of the 193-5 AngloE i ptian treaty. He issued a statement declarIng thai the British government "maintain their full rights under I the treaty." Th- statement added
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    • 47 1 MADRAS. Oct. 9 (ReuterT :">;. lon'a Prime Minister Don Stephen Senanayake told Reuter -e vesterday the United States "lid made representations against IVvlons sale of rubber to the P-* >ple*s Republic of China, but iij Government "could not help American anxiety over it."
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  • 516 1 Standard Staff Reporter "IN losing him we have lost much, but if those responsible for this deed think that they have scored a success which will assist them in their campaign of terrorism and lawlessness, they are much mistaken. We are not
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  • 512 1 O tf TIM" Soviet Move At ECAFE Thrown Out Standard Staff Reporter RUSSIA'S bid to bring Communist China into international parleys was once agaiu beaten yesterday this time in Singapore. The bid was made at the first Trade Promotion Conference of the Economic Commission for
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  • 303 1 Yap Elected Head Of Conference Standard Staff Reporter WELL-KNOWN Singapore banker and City Councillor, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, leader of the Federation of Malaya, Sarawak and British North Borneo delegation to Uie first Trade Promotion Conference of the ECAFE, which opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, yesterday, was unanimously
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  • 72 1 LONDON Oct. 9 (Reuter)— Caution and hesitancy was fairly widespread at the opening of the London Stock Exchange today and following news from Egypt. The tendency was to mark prices slightly lower but this mood was erased by an absence of selling pressure and domestic stocks closed wi'n
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  • 60 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (AP>— Premier Mossadeq, here to plead his country's case in its oil dispute with Britain, wa s described today by a New York hospital spokesman as "a very ill man." The spokesman said Mossadeq would not receive visitor* today. A staff doctor said
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  • 204 1 Reds' Reply To Ridgway This Morning TOKYO. Oct. 9 (AP)— The Communists tonight advised the United Nations they would have a message waiting fur Allied liaison officers at Panmunjom at 8 a.m. tomorrow. There was no indication from Korea whether the Communists had accepted or rejected General Matthew B. Ridgway's
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  • 75 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A communique from King's House states that Lady Gurney would have wished very much to reply personally to all those who have so kindly sent messages to her and for tributes to Sir Henry. The number is so great, it
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  • 108 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The reward for the capture of the secretary general of the Malayan Communist Party, Chan Ping, should be at least $250,000 the first prize in the Social and Welfare Services or the Malayan Chinese Association lotteries suggested Mr.
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  • 179 1 QUEBEC CITY, Oct. 9, (UP) Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stepped from their private railway car at 1447 GMT today to formally begin their royal tour of the ten Canadian provinces. Bells in every Roman Catholic j church and school and whistles iof ships.
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  • 114 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, which falls tomorrow, Perak Chinese today sent a cable to President Chiang Kaishek expressing the hope that he will "lead his army
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  • 60 1 EIGHTH ARMY HQ. Oct 9, (UP)— Fanatic Communists battled attacking United Nations troops to a standstill on two vital ridgelines in east-central Korea today. An American unit captured a strategic hill in the adjacent sector, however. On the western front, the United States First Cavalry Division and
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  • 45 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 9 (ReuterAAP)— Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, formerly Hitler's financial expert who has been studying Indonesian economic and financial conditions at the Government's request, today handed his report to Premier Mohammed Sukiman. The report, containing 15,000 words, has not yet been published.
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  • 63 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 9 Th« following arc the dosing prices of rubber and tin tht London Market today LONDON RUBBER Hf d WMar. 44i«\ Apr./Juna 42U July/Sept. 4Ud. Oct. c.i.f. 441d. Market: Quiat. m LO?pONTIN Spot: £1,0121 (per ton) buyers, £1,0171 sellers. Threemonths: £948
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    • 48 1 S.P.H.dcSILVA Af.*MlOH STftICT. «m&A*O"t., J t KUALA LUW»U«. 'POM./ < Urink BURROUGHS^ i X it Q tPlfllP 9 •lid ilipiC i distilled M Enjoyed. since. 1 8 20 [mSJS££3I pecifted In th« cocktail which won th« tritUh Islef Compttitkw AcALISTER CO., LTD. SINGAPORE I rtPORT OCPT. TEL. No; 73ST
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  • 59 2 #w%t_ siri, (behind microphone)] JUISIIaOO Nai S. Sukhabutr and NaiJ Yom Tansresthi. FROM left: Mr R. T. Rose. A 12#» Mr L J MfCray. Mr. R A USCr SiIo Brack Mr. H Rankin. and Mr. A. Westerman, w <+ m Three members* Indonesia ■t<
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  • 413 2 800 New Flats By End Of Year Mandartl Staff Reporter HI NDKED^ of applicant* are expected to queue i.p Im fore 10 a.m. tomorrow for application forms for Singapore Improvement Tru*t accommodation when the I rii-l rfoptris it« rejji-ter. However, the Estates O:T:cer, Mr.
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  • 82 2 TTVI 40-paged S ga] re City Day j »ed cy the Sm'C.A 9 Press yesterday. ivenir >ven al.-rvst tn ib pictures md es the ex*er.sive celebrat: as Uj granting of the C:u.::er to Si r. s, re o c. .cur ct ral e Chini se lantern i
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 2 photo. THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, addressing the ECAFE conference for trade promotion at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday after he had declared it open.- Standard
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  • 60 2 A YOUNG couple. Maimunah binte Haji Bakli, and Suliaiman bin Mohd Salleh. were both convicted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for causing hurt to Kartar Singh at Mm to Road on June 27. Both of them were each sentenced to a day's jail. In
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  • 259 2 Standard Woman Reporter A PETITION by the kampong Bugis Fire victim* that the residue of the funds collected from the publie for their relief be paid out to them in cash was rejected by the Singapore joint Relief Organisation at its meetin* on Monday.
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  • 261 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 15-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolboy told the Third Police Court yesterday how he stood rooted to the spot as he watched a man strike his young wife with his fist and, holding her by the saree, stab her with a
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 2 photo. Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Sydney's "Oyster Queen" sipping Singapore Sling at the Adelphi Hotel in Singapore.- Standard
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  • 39 2 NORMAL and routine precautionary measures will be taken by the Singapore Police today, the anniversary of the Double Tenth. Such precautions are usual on any anniversary of big events, a Police spokesman said yesterday.
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  • 262 2 A TRIBUTE to the late Sir Henry Gurney was paid by Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers at the opening cf the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday. Mr. Justice Fletcher Rogers referred to the tragic death of the High Commissioner who was shot by bandits Last Saturdav
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  • 32 2 TWO women. Mrs. Ethel Johnson of Rochester Park and Am Johnson, were fined $10 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for failing to register for an identity card.
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  • 68 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE burglars broke a record on Monday night when for the seventh time within two years, they successfully broke into the residence of the Director of Broadcasting, Malaya, Mr. H. W. Jackson, in Malcolm Road. Mr. Jackson lost his entire collection of old silver. The
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  • 69 2 Motorist On Graft Charge A CHARGE of corruptly giving $60 to Mr. F. S Kennedy, a Testing Officer attached to the Singapore Police Traffic Branch, was explained to Lee Hee Hiang in the First Police Court yesterday The money was alleged to have been given to Kennedy as a reward
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  • 51 2 SIX CHINESE were fined a total cf $275 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. for leaving their empty lighters in a restricted area u. Telck Ayer Basin. A Chinese woman, Wcr.s Shan May. who left her two lighters in trie same area, was fined
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  • 217 2  - 'Oyster Queen' Impressed By S'pore Hospitality MAXINE RAKICH (By MRS. CLARENCE Lewi, Sydney s "Oyster Queen"' left Singapore recently on t v, e Holland after three weeks holiday in the Colony. Accompanying her were Mr a D nd Ske?es W Beat and Mrs. Lewis is the wife cf +he largest
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 40 2 trSHCW ME HER EM SURPRISE? 1?^ W, 6< iSr l Ilj^RE.Cy I BUT TH' FACE! AM v -AH DiDN»T GIT uSifrSr^ UfiwXj? «*I I LOVED B»jJes^ 1 f K CHQPS.y- > lr'A#»»»fF >Jl!l___l< I MOT H- EATEN! AN' <^ -^g^fc, v Nl
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  • 199 3 Better Deal For TB Wife? Standard Staff Reporter FOR THE first time last month. since the scheme providing for tuberculosis treatment allowance .'.as approved in March 1949. the -..itnber of cases passed the 500 :r..irk. states the monthly report I the Social Welfare Department Singapore issued yesterday. T.-.e itvera^e number
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  • 582 3 Fair Price Plea For Malaya's Rubber, Tin THE ANSWER to American charges of price gouging and cartels in rubber and tin was given in the statement delivered by the Member for Economic Affairs, Mr. O. A. Spencer, when he spoke on behalf of the Federation of
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  • 412 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter THE ONLY woman interpreter in the trade promotion fct-AFE conference. which opened yesterday, was taken out of her English school when she was 14 years old because her parents were afraid she would fail in languages. She is Madame
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  • 54 3 THE WORLD Health Organisation team under the direction of Dr. Buus-Hansen, which visited Singapore last month administered the B.C.G. vaccine test to 14 centres covering roughly 1.500 children. These tests will be followed up by re-testing and by X-ray-ing suitable cases, states the September report of the Social
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  • 568 3 MORE THAN 150 delegates and observers from 28 countries including Russia and world organisations attending the ECAFE conference on Trade Promotion which opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday stood in silence for one minute as a tribute to the memory of the late High
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  • 29 3 THE SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department supplied 47.850 free meals under the Child Feeding Schme in the month of September. The average cost oer snack was 11.95 cents.
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  • 46 3 L 1 Aung Jyaw and (rignt) U Tun Thein of the Burmese delegation talk over the opening yesterday of the ECAFE conference with Miss Moira W. Dennehy, chief of the U.K. delegation, and Mr. R. Brack, Australian delegate, at the morning break.
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  • 142 3 RAGGING, though not as severe as two terms back, is on again at the University of Malava where new students have just begun their term. Yesterday on the Varsity grounds where a hockey match was in progress, a group of "freshies" about forty in number were given "treatment"
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  • 191 3 Woman, Boy face Counterfeit Charge Standard Staff Reporter A 42-YEAR-OLD woman, Leon«s I'oh and a 13-vear-old hoy, Liaw Yon«z Chai were both charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with having instruments for the purpose of counterfeiting the trade mark of Tijicr Extra Stout used by the Malayan Breweries
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  • 34 3 SEVEXTY-TWO CASES of family disputes were dealt with by the Social Welfare Department last month. Sixteen were amicably settled: 10 resulted in separations; 40 pending settlement and six referred to court.
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  • 36 3 PLEADIXO c: ilty to having 21 pounds ot opium on board tne Seroei on Sept 28. Vo Teng K<>k was sentenced in the Sing pore Third District Court yesterday, to 15 month*' riforoui imprisonment.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 141 3 Ch frj e se Y.M.C.A., Selegie Road:! YMCAs Joint Staffs Meeting 11 a.m.. Basketball 5 p.m. Badminton (Students) 5.30 p.m., 1 Table tennis 7.30 p.m.. Chinese 1 Chess practice 7.30 p.m.. Com-' mercial Evening School 6— 9 P-m. 1 Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: Y.W.C.A. 1 Katong meet at St. Hilda 1
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  • 629 4 Bench And Bar Pay Tributes Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— "lt is to be hoped, and indeed we owe it to his memory, that from this outrage there will come an upsurge of determination by every honest-minded person in Malaya to bring
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 4 Observers and delegates to the Adult Education Association meeting visited classes run by the Penang Adult Education Association last Friday. Picture shows (left to right) Mr. Davidson, Regional Director of the British Council, Mr. H. B. van Praagh, Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail and Mr. Chang Min Kee watching a
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  • 120 4 Army Pays Tribute KUALA LUMPUR, Tues "The Army as a whole pays tribute to the unselfish devotion to duty, regardless of personal risk/ that he has shown through many difficult years." Mates Mr. John Strarhey, the War Minister, in a message of condolence to the Officer Administering the Government. Federation
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  • 94 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A well-prepared bandit attack in the Baling District of Kedah was nipped in the bud yesterday by a security forces patrol with losses to thp terrorists. Filteen bandits were prepnr. ing to launch their attack when they met the security forces and an
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  • 61 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— -This country has suffered the greatest loss," states the bulletin of the Rotary Club here, recording the tragic death oi Sir Henry Gurney. "The President and Board of Directors ot this Ciub." it adds. "feel this great calamity as badly as every Rotarian would W
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  • 47 4 PEXAXG. Tues. Home Guards at parades at Balik Puiau. Bayan Lepas. Telok Kumbar and Sungei Nibong in the outskirts of George Town yesterday observed two minutes' silence as a mark of respect to the late High Commissioner. The parades were attended by local community leaders.
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six hundred Malays, who have lived all their lives in the kampong, except the last six months which they have spent as recruits in the Malay Regiment, will participate in a passing out parade at Port Dickson on Oct. 14 Sir Harold Briggs. Director' of
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Police announce that Police Lieut. Hubert Gordon Marcon was killed in the bandit attack in Kuantan on Saturday and that a special constable, Muda. died of injuries. Police Lieut. H. Tugwell was wounded in the same attack.
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  • 274 4 Standard Staff Torrespondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-A call to the leaders of Malaya to "stand up'' to the Communist challenge and to convince their own communities that they must thrust aside fear and support the lawful Government of Malaya was made by the British
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  • 232 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Speaking at the State Council meeting today, Mr. T. E. Upton, the well-known Selangor planter, warned that on the surface, the Emergency did not show that there had been any improvement. There was now just as much, if
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  • 110 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs Government render? no assistance in the way of grants towards provident tunds for teachers in grant-in-aid schools Teachers in grant-in-aid schools are employees of the committees of management who fix their conditions of employment. Some managements have a provide:.: fund.
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  • 113 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The members oi the Town Planning and Building Committee ot the local Municipality have decided to relax their policy in regard to unauthorised temporary houses. The great majority of the temporary houses in the town are unauthorised and hardly any of them
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— ln a ceremony at the Residence of the Mentri Besar, Pahang. rive Kuala Lipis residents received letters ot commendation. They were: Mr. John Vlgalam Miranda, Mr. Vellupillay Arunachalam, Enche Yuccob bm Sheikh Ahmad. Mr. Gnanasiga. mony Samuel and Mr. Cho Nyit Yew.
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  • 74 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. wed Damage caused by fire on The Sultan of Johore's rubber Estate at Jalan Dato Hamid cm Sept. 2 is now being investigated bv Sir Ibrahim's solicitors, Messrs M. Ismail. This step is being taken on instructions by Sir Ibrahim s
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  • 42 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Pleading guilty to a charge of stealing $10 from a pedestrian, a Chinese. Yeo Goek Leong. 20, who had seven previous convictions, was sentenced tc eight months rigorous imprisonment by the first magistrate, Inche Ibrahim, today.
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  • 24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mails from Gua Musang to Kuala Lipi s were stolen by bandits on Oct. 3, the Postmaster General announces
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  • 31 4 A MEMORIAL service for Sir Henry Gurney will be held at St. Christopher's Church, Johore Bahru, tomorrow at 5 p.m. All British personnel are requested to attend.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 207 5  - Pick Your Winner G. S. KING By We present today six Kuala Lumpur lovelies anyon« of whom may win fame plus a trophy and five hundred dollars. The girls are the pick of KL beauties thus far entered for the '\Miss Malaya" Contest to be held in the Victoria Institution
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  • 87 5 TELOK ANSON, Tues.— A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Coroner Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Hussein, following an inquiry into the death of Sani bin Haji Hassan. Sani was shot dead by Secu- rity Foi'ces operating in the Detfong area on Aug. 20. this
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  • 278 5 Five Revolvers, Sten Gun Lost In Two Months Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— Following last Sunday's incident when a Malay Corporal and a constable were relieved of their arms by six Chinese at Tanjong Bungah Road yet another case of a constable being relieved of
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  • 50 5 Plea To Hoist Flag Downed IPOH. Tue> Government bag turned down the request ot the Perak Chine.-e Doubie Ten Celebrations Committee to hoist the Nationalist Fla? over business houses, associations, guilds and schools t omorrow China's RepubMc Dav Anothei request for Chinese schools to observe holiday tomorrow was al>o refused.
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  • 33 5 PW D Lorrv Fired A PI'BLIC World Department Lorry >va.> set on fire by tour armed Chinese at Nibong Tebal AQ !hp KrLrm-Kedab Road H about 4 p.m. yesterday. The Chinese wore uniforms.
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  • 35 5 XIK Ifustapha bin Nik Abdullah a clerk of the Education Department. Kelantan. has been appointed an officer in the Kelantan Civil Service He is at present attached To the District Office. Kota Bahru.
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  • 23 5 A FIVE-YEAR OLD girl Tan Ah Choo. was drowned in a deep dram at Market Street. Teluk Alison, iast Saturday.
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  • 244 5 Standard Malay CorrespondMit KOTA BAHRU. Tut-, Ina Committee under the i tiairmanship of Mr. W. F M. Churchill M.C.S.. British Adviser. Keiantan, has drawn ttp a tentative programme ioi Poppy Day collection. On Nov. 1, the Union Dub. Kota Bharu will nold ft BetieAi
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  • 61 5 2nd Dodger Free Week PENANG, Tuet— For the pieond week in succession, uo t^-ea of dodgers have been repotted. here, h spokesman of the Settlement Directorate of Manpower revealed today. The total number ot d<»dgers to date is 12 Last week, 21 persons weie directed for national service r> Wardiebmn
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 474 5 5 p.m. Carnival opens, 6. 1 5 p.m. Beating of th» retreat by the Polico Band on the Victoria Institution padang. 9 p.m. Ball opens. 9.15 p.m. Parade of National costumes. 0.45 p.m. Rediffasioa Amateur Hour Finals. 10.30 p.m. Kebaya Contest 11 p.m. Beauty Contest. Dancing will continue till 2
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 507 6 YTIIEN the British Tories published their manin festo for the 1950 General Election, the Liberal Manchester Guardian described it as a lorySocialist document. The Tories, no doubt, tried hard to find a policy that was distinctively Conservative, but since it had also to attract voters the
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    • 314 6 |*H US, because there is no substantial difference as regards the goal the two parties hope to reach domestically, they have concentrated rather on their differences on certain aspects of foreign policy. Thus the oil dispute with Persia has become a cudgel with which to pulverize the Socialists. The Tones
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  • 1010 6 Men Who ThinK They Will Rule Britain In This Plain Talk CLAUD MORRIS Looks At The Tory Shadow Cabinet LONDON FIFTEEN men went to Mr. Churchill's hcv-se at Hyde Park Gate. They are the Tory Shadow Cabinet. Shortly they are off to their constituencies. They hope to return as the
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  • We the People
    • 525 6 Sir. I have read with much interest your leader of August 29. Lord Rothermere's articles on India and Ceylon are a first-class illustration of how facts can be misinterpreted to provide arguments in support of a particular point of view. Having decided that it was his
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    • 215 6 Sir.— l have read The Sunday Standard editorial of September 2 titled "Nobody Blubbers Over A Book These Days. I should like to point out that it Ls not true that "nobody" blubbers over a book Lloyd George shed tears over "Tale of Two Cities" though this happened
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    • 232 6 Sir;— l trust the Authorities will see to it that the community centres in Singapore are run on proper lines. The community centre should be run for the good of the people. The organisers of a certain community centre collected money from residents of that district to stage
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    • 264 6 Sir, The Standard should be congratulated for the publication of the article by "Justice Be Mine" in The Standard of September 24. 1951. Assuming that the writer'i friend did not obtain the tenancy free of charge it is reasonable to assume that some payment may
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    • 80 6 Sir;— l hasten to register a strong protest against the letter under the caption "You Cant Ride Two Horses." It is, to say the least, unworthy of a '-Straits Chinese," If. that is, he is one. Personally. I think that both in tone and in its generalisations and
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  • 13 6 •Well, what are you waitin' for? -Get crackin' with the chipsj^
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  • Review of Views
    • 88 6 COMMENTING Trenggai j said mat tptrt I loan to Malay A industry Ri I hai done m I tig i dertakings. lUtusan s;-.:d thai I weaving ii lusi factories and over 60 established m a ago hai been refund aid the Trenggan i v le R;ri; Ifentri Besar
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    • 92 6 JOKE of the objo: I BCAFE trade v-'" should be to strengi oonomfc nation? in K standard I ran be imj pro-Kuomi Jit Pau. :if a plan ca be 1 the ronfi i nee 1 supply and den material! and I barrier against cor oounti ies. th<
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    • 36 6 INDEPENDENT Sin Chew J" Pob hop.- I tween Singapore xnd Hongkong will imp Hongkong trade delt --i:;r n s visit 1 Tiie Daily also kopec that local mai i thing irom the trade detegatio
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    • 46 6 THE standard of Chftitisf! i v( improved, suggested Nanyang Siang 1 It is better to master ope languag< or three languages, said the D< The Chinese middle schools as w cannot be entirely blamed for n<<\ >•• standard VII boys since thai thi complicated curriculum.
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  • 195 7 AN APPEAL to overseas Chinese in Malaya to help Nationalist China retake the Chinese mainland, was made yesterday by Mr. Y. T. Chang. vice-chief of the Chinese delegation to the ECAFE trade promotion conference at a reception party given by about 200 representatives of
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  • 68 7 YEO SAN POH was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, with transferring possession of his nine-year-old daughter. Yeo Siang Lan. alias Ah Lan to Au Wai Yig for $300 at a Tan.iong Pagar Restaurant on June 28. Yeo who claimed trial was allowed bail
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  • 401 7 Stassen Warns Of PlotToPutlndialn Communist Hands WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Harold G. Stassen said today a Communist "pattern of action" was being cut out for the domination of the world, corresponding to that which led to the Communist conquest of China. Testifying before a
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    63 7 photo. Mr- R. C. Chang, chief of the Nationalist Chinese delegation ♦2 X P r °P° ses a toast to the King a 4 a dinner given by the Overseas Chinese in his honour last evening at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. On right is seen Mr. John Uoodyear, the
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  • 166 7 UK Said Ready To Negotia te With Iran LONDON, Oct. 9, (AFP).— A generally wellinformed British source stated yesterday that the British Government was prepared to resume negotiations with the Iranian Premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, on the Iranian oil dispute. The decision was taken after various American demarches to this effect,
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  • 115 7 A PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Board i> being constituted in Singapore and will hold its first 'meeting soon to consider amony other matters, several important improvements and amendments to the existing Public Assistance Sen tine. Several members of the public have been invited by Govern- ment
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  • 56 7 At the Selangor Council of State meeting yesterday, it was decided to apply for an additional allocation of $4,429,164 from the Federal Government to cover various items of expenditure. The Council also agreed to the use of the words "Muslim" or **Islam" in place of "Mohammedan" wherever the
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  • 204 7  -  MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter MR .R C Chang. Chief of the Nationalist Chinese Delegation to the ECAFE conference being held in Singapore. last night toasted the King and wished him a speedv recovery to health. He also proposed toasts to President Chiang and
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  • 636 7 Two Years Of Prosperity Gimson Standard Staff Reporter THE ENTREPOT trade of Singapore has always been its lifeblood and its long history is centred upon the development of commerce and the exchange of manufactured goods and raw materials carried to it upon the high seas by ships of many nations.
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  • 64 7 THE Controller of Imports and Exports. Mr. I. R. M. Willis, yesterday reminded Singapore importers that any shipments of cement arriving here after Oct. 1 should be covered by an approved import licence. Applications for licences to cover outstanding orders placed for import from any source
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  • 230 7 PARIS, Oct. 9, (AFP).— The inclusion of the Far East and Middle East sectors in the global defence strategy of the Atlantic Pact Command is understood to be one of the questions under discussion at the Atlantic Pact talks which opened here
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  • 335 7 SATA: $732 In Memory Of Mrs. Lim RELATIVES and friends of the late Mrs. Lim Teow Chuan (nee Madam Tan Hup Neo) donated a total of $732.10 to S.A.T.A. in her memory Following are the donors. Lim Peng Man and Family $50; Teo Eng Tenfi $50; Mr. and Mrs. Tan
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  • 124 7 SUBSTATIONS in Singapore liable to load shedding today. DAY Wayang Satu. Ohatsworth Road, Peirce Road. Somervflle K^tate. l.redon Road. Ictoria Park, Nasfdm Hill. Dalvey Road, Patersoa Road. Great World. Ho Hong Oil Mill. Alexandra Incinerator. Tiong Bahru. Havelock Road, .Malayan Brewery, A. B.C.'. Brewery. Dirt helm To., Tanglin
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  • 180 7 3 Properties Auctioned For Half Mil. Standard Staff Reporter THREE PROPERTIES at Market Street. Kampong B.iv j Road and Fernhiil Road were auctioned lor more than halt a million dollars by the Singapore auctioneers. Messrs Ching Kong Lee Co.. on Monday The Market Street property consisting of a block of
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    • 132 7 v^ A *zj I I •1 1 r\ 1 1 I Still in CAMIIY- £AD W 0 -^W!MSSS^^^BSm% s MBfl AVA'LABLE FOR HOMF DELIVERY FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. MOUM ,OAD SINGAPORE WV ce -sEbENTED THROUG -.OUT THE FEDERATION BY WEARNE BROS. LTD. In sickness^ Wjg rter an kßnesa the rich >
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    • 33 7 m* I IHIIII I THIS IS AUNT I| IF ANYTHING- EVER NOW IT'S ,=a~ g^K^>* M| FRITZIS FAVORITE HAPPENED TO IT I OUT OF HIS |iP\^J| TOMMY— A aj\6HE'D HAVE A >-, RE J^£
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  • 75 8 BANGKOK. Oct. 9. ißeuter'— A Japanese company is to be j '.varied a contract to salvage the Sri Ayndhye, Thailand Ro-'il Naw .In^ahip. and a gunboat which were sunk iti the Ch i > a river near Bangkok during the abortive revolt
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  • 285 8 Expected In S'pore Tomorrou Standard Aviation Reporter THE Governor of .Sin^al»«re, Sir Franklin Gim»oii will witness the arrival of Britain'* De Havillaiid Comet jet airliner which arrive* at kallang Airport at 3.40 p.m. tomorrow on an experimental flight frojn London. The Comet leaves London Airport at
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  • 206 8 Court Agrees To Review Freight Case WASHINGTON. Oct. S, (UP).— The Supreme Court agreed today to review the freight rate ruling against two groups of steamship carriers in a case won earlier this year by the Isbrandtsen Company. The court will schedule the arguments soon and hand down a written
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  • 185 8 Standard Aviation Reporter AN entirely new class of airport fueller, named the "Dorset," is to be progressively introduced oo International airfields 1m anticipation of BOAC» fleet of de Havilland Comet jet airliners and other advanced air- craft. The initial order is for 60
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  • 117 8 Commander Says He Is 'Lucky Man Standard Shipping Reporter LIEUT Commander S. J. Hail. Commander of the 14th Air Group on board H.M.S. Glory, says he is a "lucky man." He had two helicopters and a destroyer rush to his rescue after being shot down in Korean waters a day
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  • 176 8 Standard Shipping KeporU-r THE Commander of the British Fleet light aircraftfarrier, H.M.S. Glory, (apt. K. S. Colquhoun, yesterday told Singapore newspapermen that the United Nations Fleet in Korea had shown that hy working in perfect harmony, wonders could be achieved. Glory arrived at
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  • 51 8 WASHINGTON Oct 9 (AFP) —The United States Naval construction programme published yesterday foreshadowed building of 180 ships, including a submarine driven by atomic energy Other ships to be built* included: 150 minesweepers, three submarines and a 56.000-ton aircraft carrier, the "James
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    • 148 8 \Vtl\K\fc> \H»«t« l»wk: Sm»-i Pahud (.ih|«\sm liule Pusus. J *-j£ K«-hih-i D«K-k: Harudu, San b; 1J ♦>■" < yi!ue'. Diomas. Gorgo:\ Fel _>es 5? lui *5 1 Bnnna. Chas Macleod J• J H Victoria UtH-k: Patuaga TjnkWV I haven 11. Glang Seng ia -3 2 <.«>»t<uvu N«. 1: Lam Hm.
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  • 291 9 Tin, Rubber industries Urge Action Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9.— A col! on every section of the community, every association of men to declare openly that, so for from their determination being weakened by the brutal murder by Communist bandits of the
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    43 9 R xf PHIUFS ibmh B p th. Philips „f iei IBUI ..in of M > r national ng SO.OOO r > home rf million. s g scientists .ndustnal V H !J e I n^ud.nsr the idifl and ultr.iligbtiaf, .md S ngaporc .ind v >» William td.
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  • 55 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA in the Singapore produce market was quiet. y steady yesterday, buyers indicating $41} and sellers $42 J per picul. Coconut oil was also quiet with sellers quoting $695. No business was reported in either copra or coconut oil. Pepper was a quietly
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  • 50 9 Staadard Market Reporter RI 881 R prices in Singapore yesterday dropped per Ib below Monday's levels, first grade October shipment being transacted at I $1 i; level. isinesa g the n era tail to ries h Ike n gn les, eloped j S m
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    33 9 EL «>, S -Hetatio. are Mr. E. E. SehnellkCi, f I Dlrf> <-tiir Office of International Trade, "bVnu.v" n Washi »St«n. and Mr. Eugene rn l^P"ty Director, Far East Division. Deut ot Commerce. Washingtoa.
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  • 66 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 9— The members of the Town Planning and Building Committee of the local Municipality are considering how the building in bulk of cheap houses might best be encouraged. No decision was reached when this subject was discussed at the last meeting. It
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  • 111 9 Throe delegates to the ECAFE trade promotion conference from U.N. specialized agencies and non-governmental organizations are (from left): Mr. Ungku A. Aziz, of the World Federation of IN. Associations. Mr. W. "»V. Yung, World Health Organization, and Mr. I. Masar. Food and Agriculture Organization. From left are
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  • 114 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. t Four thousand rubber smallholders in the Ulu Langat District of Selangor are said t« have been deprived of their earnings because Government has controlled their topping. In Selangor State Council today Inche Salleh Hakim pleaded for the smallholders. These estates, he
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    100 9 When uB-year-old M at |am Wee Liu Soun. liokkien widow living in the Paya Lebar area, walked into the Singapore General Post Office yesterday to open a savings account, she was greeted by Director of Posts W.A. Cooper and Savings Bank Accountant D.W. Naylor and presented with 525. She was
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  • 64 9 FORTY workmen are labouring day and night in a rush to complete the stands and counters for the Hongkong Manufacturers* Trade Exhibition to be held at the Happy World Stadium from Oct. 12 to 21. The work of erecting the 24 semi-circular counters, 30 square counters
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  • 281 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— With better bids from London for tin and rubber shares, the Malayan share market showed increased buying and there was good inquiry for shares in all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. t Changed prices were: Buvpr? Sellers B. B. Petrol
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 9 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.84 to £1 Sterling;' HKJ6.825 to US$l; HK$l 814 to Malayan $1; HK50.335 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5330.625 to one tael.
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  • 21 9 Buying rates for Canadian dollars (per $100 Malayan* are: $34iJ ITT), $34J (0.D.), $35* (90d/st) selling $34j} ready (T.T./0.D.).
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  • 18 9 U.S. November export quotes of bulk wheat, rye and coarse grained oil seeds totai 1,650,000 long tons.— U.P.
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  • 82 9 LONDON. Oct. 9 (Router)—Britain has invited all Commonwealth ecu.. tries to London on Nov. 19 to prepare for a Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference on the Sterling areas' critical financial situation, it is learned here. The preliminary talks are expected to last for about a
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  • 115 9 KENT (F.M.S.) TIN Dredging made a profit of £143.354 for last year, out of which the directors are paying 57i per cent., absorbing £32,878. The sum brought forward from the last account was £17,332, transfer to the general reserve £20,000, provision for United Kingdom taxation £83,714
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    • 421 9 jI I TUB rou wantJJ in fair jf j 1 s *7p^^^W Power to pot you when th *ii* y^^^^rVßM weather Is fine power that never ZsH WM$& a!ls when the weatner u rough that /t!/>W aJi^w b th r eputttkHi built up by Morrit %ml^^lw Their sturdy, trustworthy reliability,
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  • 40 10 MODEL MOLLY wears ft short-sleeved white blouse of the new "Osmalane" fabric at a fashion display held recently I in London's Savoy Hotel. Her check skirt has an emblem I (memories of the Festival) at the hip. 1
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  • 358 10 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 9(AP)—Alexis Smith was dignified once, but that was before Bing Crosby taught her how to wrestle. In fact, Alexis was so dignified that for years she teas one of the screen's steadiesticorking, cold, statuesque blondes "What a rut," she confided. ''It got so
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  • 451 10  - Your Blood May Save A Life! CHRISTINE DIEMER Bu ALL government offices, commercial houses, banks A and organisations in Singapore have been circularised by the Blood Transfusion Service, Department of Pathology, at the General Hospital, in an allout appeal for civilian blood donors. "We feel now that we have depended
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    • 115 10 LAS I DAY !l m i^- 4 6 45 3r p m Paramount's HI6H VENTUHE i|j Color by Technicolor Starring: John Payne— Dennis O'Keefe =Mew-AihambrAz^ OPENS TOMORROW THE MOST HILARIOUS Iff wM MJ s~sy^^2*Jaffi&S Stajrinff^^irei^r^^JJ^ ;[I i TEL. 34.00 AiS-CONDITIONED lilt tTxT RKVVITH THE HIXIiEST RUNS DAILY ITA.M.— 1.45— 4.15—
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    • 168 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA fi pm Th e Jack Sm l h show; «.i?_ 7.2(1 As Singapore: Interlude; oniunruai!, |n g Heights-; <» p.m. Musical TapesUH4 ai *l| mi try; 9.W News (S): 9.45 George in m c~. name* Ensemble; 10 n m Dance §&SftJLS&. I SS^; < *B B
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    • 220 10 J I rpODAfS FORECAST:- Again J X toda> the stella intluencev < point to a slow realisation J J of success. Nothing to be gain- 5 1 ed by forcing issues and plenty by keeping quiet and waiting < patiently The influence of J Mercury and I'ranus point to political
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  • 462 11  -  OLLIE DA VIES Miss Coy, Demonic Also Impressive By MY MINK (Jones) and Miss Coy (McCloud), did the most impressive gallops at Penang yesterday. Going individually My Mink reeled off three in 37 while Miss Coy was well on the hit to dock 39 1/5. Both
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  • 309 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 9, (UP).— Stung by the tongue of boss Casey Stengel, who told them to "start acting like the Yankees again" the slumping sluggers went out and evened the World Series at two games apiece on Monday day with 12 hits 6-2
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  • 202 11 FORMER apprentice rider, George Straker, who has graduated to a full-fledged jockey is the most profitable rider to follow. Supporters who had put a win ticket on each of his mounts would be on the right s:de by $742. Three other jockeys who show profits
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  • 420 11 (Up To October 8. 1951) LEADING OWNERS (Over $50,000) Ist 2nd 3rd Stakes Added Money Total "Shaw Stable" 24 19* 10 $97,640 $121,031 $218,671 Mr. Mrs. S.K. Foo 12 9 7 63.640 80.254 143.894 Mr. Yap Kirn Hue 11 7 4 78.180 37.510 110,190 Mr. Mrs. Yeo Hock
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  • 114 11 THE Singapore Island Club's September mixed foursomes competition played on Sunday resulted in a win for Mrs. Mahony W. L. Burton with a net score of 72. The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. Mahony and W. L. Burton 93—21=72. Mrs. Hodgkinson and
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  • 295 11 PLHC LOSE CHARITY HOCKEY PARIT BUNTAR, Tues Though they went down by two goals to nil the Pen an g Ladies Hockey Club put up a grand display when they met Krian Rovers in a charity hockey match in aid of the University Fund. Abdul Kadir. Mohamad ELashira and Syed
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  • 77 11 HONGKONG, Oct. 9, (Reu-ter-AAP). The Singapore Combined Services are in a strong position at the end of the first day's play of a twoday cricket match against the army Batting first, the visitors scored 191 (Flight Officer Cosh 54, Capt. Marriott 36, Lieut. Badham 34, Major
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  • 34 11 LONDON. Oct. 9 (AP)— Monday's Rugby League Cup semi-fianl result: Leeds 17, Wakefield Trinity 18. Rugby Union results: Cross Keys <).' Newbridge 3; Penzance and Newlyn 14, Devonport Services 0.
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    • 692 11 ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENT aged Lim Kian Beng, y peacefully fX Lim Boon Kong and on Bth families thank all friends, r.d relatives and others who kindtwe SOU! l y rendered services and atun, two; tended the funeral of the late augh-IMADAM TAN HUP NEO and o one also for the wreaths
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    • 866 11 ANNOUNCEMENT W. G. THURSTON fir CO. Kuala Lumpur Branch. We take pleasure to inform all our customers and friends that as from October 8, 1951, our n»w office is ot: 4, AMPANG STREET (Ist. Floor), POST BOX 681, TELEPHONE 3044. GRAND IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE OF ATTRACTIVE VALUABLE FREEHOLD,
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    • 79 11 HIGH I'lUtS a! ihe onnripa! resorts in MalayaTODAY: A.M f.JW Singapore 08.01 6.10 Malacca 03.11 4.41 Port Dickson 01.52 3.22 Port Sham 01.27 2.00 Penang 0 J.09 10 37 [BUT D£AR" WE CAN'T i-JB WALDO! WHAT 1 [NOW WAIT A MINUTE! YOU [BUT A/OW WE CAN! WE SPEND TWAT MUCW
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  • 202 12 ST JOSEPH'S Institution had to fight hard for their two-nil V ctory over Victoria School in a friendly inter-school hockey yesterday T v iinrr.e resolved into a •rim struggle between St j .■> forward! ar,d Victorian defence The Brothers* school boys held initiative
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  • 131 12 IPi IB Tues —A 'am 5 hoc- iangular meet am >ng j m Selangor, Penang Perak is scheduled to be j i in Ipoh on Oct. 27. and 29 this connectj m, the Perak I A— I'-iation is holding a trial a1 T liptng Saturday, between an
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  • 113 12 IPOH, Tuesday A thrilling i itch is anticipated i:i the S I in'a Gold Cup soccer flx- *e between Perak Malays and Se ingOX Malays which will be t lyed un Ih e C h i n e> e A.s j emb 1 Hal] ground here
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    65 12 THE Johore Bahru Malay Women Teachers Union swept the court for the third year in succession in the Johore State Malay Teachers l T nion Badminton Championships held at the Aver Molek Malav School during: the weekend. Picture shows Che Ilendon binte Haji Nasir (J. B.) receiving the
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  • 51 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL. Singapore, will hold its annual swimming carnival on Friday, Oct. 12 at the Chinese Swimming Club pool at 2 p.m. Old boys are invited to compete in a 50 metres freestyle race which will start at 3.30 p.m. Post entries will be
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  • 237 12 SAFA ALLOWS "THE FIVE" TO GO SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has drcided to allow colony players to travel to Hongkong with the Malayan Chinese Football Association. At an emergency meeting of the association held yesterday, SAFA agreed to lift the ban on the five players provided the MCFA guaranteed their
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  • 94 12 Singapore Badminton THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton Association Championships' will be played at the Clerical Union Hall this week-end: SATURDAY, at 7.15 p.m. Junior Inter-club: Lucky Strike B. P. v Flower B. P. Tournament official Heng Hock Wah. umpire— Quek Keng Siang. referee— B. C. Mah. SUNDAY at
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  • 79 12 TAIPING. Tuesday. RASC Sports Club secured a narrow 3—2 victory over REME in the u v^ ing s hockey match. Before the game started, all players observed two minutes -silence a s a mark of respect to the late Sir Henry Gurnev. At half time, RASC led bv
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  • 40 12 BALTIMORE. Oct. 9. (UP)— Bobby Lae 149J lbs. of Baltimore, scored a technical knockout over Eddie Holtz. 148, of Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the fourth round of a 10-round bout last night at Baltimore Coliseum.
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  • 509 12 Internationals Help SCCDown Ceylonese THREE FORMER hockey internationals two British and one Dutch took Singapore Cricket Club on to a four-two victory against Ceylon Sports Club in a first division SHA league fixture on the padang yesterday. A record crowd which turned up to watch the
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  • 96 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesdav A goal during the early stages of the game, enabled the Selangor Indians to defeat the Selangor Club, by a solitary goal at hockey, today, on the Padang. Though the club was beaten they put up a good show, and had luck been
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  • 148 12 IPOH. Tuesday.— Dominating play throughout, Cheng Wah Athletic Association defeated a Rest XI by 3-1 in an exhibition soccer game played on the Padang this evening. The game was followed by the presentation of the Cheah Cheang Lim Shield to Cheng Wah who won the
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  • 63 12 WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. (AP) Police Department disclosed Monday that a Federal Grand Jury in New York is investigating: professional boxing. A spokesman said the Jury is acting on the basis of numerous complaints and a preliminary investigation by the antitrust section of the Justice Department. He
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    • 216 12 SHERWOOD Forresters, dark horses in this year's Singapore Hockey Association first division league, chalked up another win yesterday by beating the University of Malaya 2-0 at Bukit Timah Road. The Varsity had their share of the attacking but. while centreforward Thilagaretnam made some good efforts on his
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    • 174 12 Chinese Win Victory Cup PENANG. Tuesday. The Chinese Club emerged champions in Victory Cup soccer competition when they beat Indian Recreation club by four goals to nil in the final played before a large crowd on Westlands School ground today. The winners pressed continuosly. The Indians put up a gallant
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  • 304 12 A BRILLIANT recovery late in the second half by Shell Sports Club robbed Chartered Bank of victory in their Business Houses League Cup quarter-final match yesterday. The Bankers, after leading; by a solitary goal, slowed down considerably and allowed Shell to get the equaliser. Th
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    • 27 12 that mother be fully and llh^Ui correctly nourished. Brands Essence of Chicken is the BFm invaluable and pleasant way WOn to ensure this. BRA N D S
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    • 213 12 CHILDREN'S 1 FUN FAIR. j Ait Rrorwd* o p**^ POPPY DAY Q ArrtAL r 13th October, 1951 I at j p.m. 7 p. m ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION PADANG 1 tk mission dulls fHf i hitdrvn .JO t^nts I "Come young tmi o^ <>■ s j Yo//'r.> uert'r had gu 1
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    • 71 12 RUGBY: Asians v REME at Warrer Park: SCC 'A' v RAF. Tengah 'A' Padang: RAF Seletar v RAF Tengah at Tengah; GHQ FARELF V SUB at SUB ground. SOCCER: BHL KO Cup: ICI Pulau Bukom v RTC F N at Thomson Road: SAFA Junior Cup Replay Fathul Karib v Star
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