Singapore Standard, 13 October 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard JR. :ttl X VOL. I' N0 104 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 575 1 CABINET GOVT. FOR S' PORE IVlember System Introduced To Speed Up Work Standard Sta ff Reporter THE "CABINET SYSTEM" of Government is soon to be introduced m Singapore, it was officially announced last night. The announcement said that the Governor of Singapore had, some weeks ago, set up a small
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  • 189 1 Egypt Will Call British Troops "Enemy Forces" CAIR O OFFICIALS SAY: [O, Oct. 1- iP) l-->l l! *'»H declare British the s ui7 anal Zone as k 'enemy forces" ni ralifira ilir al)ro»alion of the An«lo- «.?li« i.«l rirrlea said today. V though the Government tided to keep the measures
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  • 4 1 JAPANESE LOWED IN S'PORE
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  • 15 1 Million In Toronto W ill Cheer Princess Duke of ass gned PI i c ite
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  • 92 1 ALEXANDRIA Od 12 (Rev- —King Farouk will open the s iez Canal new bypass oa Nov. m bis Royal yacht Fakhr B.har. :t was officially an- 3 inced I -day. X c r.e'.v waterway which 0e.i.5 the Kir.g's name is seven and a hali mfles Ion? and of
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  • 539 1 LAST NIGHT'S FIRE Standard Staff Reporter ABOI T 10.000 |»i<*uls of ropra involving over 5.>00.000 which were to ha\e been shipped m the Tamara to the United Kinsidom today, were partly destroyed and damaged hv fire which broke out m the produce godowns of Paterson,
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  • 284 1 Standard Staff Reporter 'I WISH them the best ot luck," said the Prime Minister ot Ceylon. Mr. D. S. Senanaynke. yesterday m Singapore when asked if he had any special message to give the people of Malaya. The 68-year-old Premier reached Singapore by air
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    11 1 Mr. D. S. Senanayake best of luck to people of Malaya."
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Oct. 12 (Reuter)— Once again an initial firmness m domestic stocks proved hollow. Markets opened with a bright tone m home issues with buyers active m leading industrial groups but price advances attracted profit -taking and gains were lost and sometimes turned into losses Movements m minings
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  • 80 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 12 The following are the doting prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 46d. Spot: £101 2. 10s per ton Nov. 45id. buyers, £1,017. 10s sellers. Dec. 45Jd. Three monr hs: £950 Jon./Mor.
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  • 167 1 MALAYA REPLIES: THE United States Senate Tin Report which created a furore among tin-producing countries is described as a most questionable document containing many mis-state-ments m "A Report from Malaya on Tin" by the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines and the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association.
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  • 87 1 The term of office of Singapore's Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. has been extended up to March next year. An official announcement last night said that m view of the state of Emergency m Singapore and the Federation, "and of the desirability m these times of maintaining
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  • 108 1 TOKYO. Oct. 12 (Renter) United Nations liaison officers tonight investigated a fresh Communist charge of Allied violation of the old Kaesong neutral zone. This came shortly after reports of progress m their talks on reopening the Korean armistice negotiations. The Communists told the Allied peace
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  • 327 1 Del Tufo Exhorts Malayans Standard Stafl Reporter THE Chief Secretary <>t th§ Federation of Maiaya, Mr 1 V. del Tufo. said over Radio Malaya Jast night that it was the first time En his 28 jreari of public service m the country that he has returned to it. "not m
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  • 569 2 PENALTIES END VARSITY R AGGING Opinion Divided Among Grads Standard Staff Reporter RAGGING has stopped m the University of Malaya, following penalties imposed by the authorities on Thursday. The penalties imposed include expulsion from the University, suspension for a period not exceeding one year, and a fine not exceeding $.500.
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  • 73 2 Denies Trying To Strangle Own Child a i 4 YKAROLI) wo man. Kong Ah Lim, alias Kong Lian, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with attempted murder She was alleged to have tried to strangle her fi ve- d a y old daughter Hoe Ok Sin
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  • 155 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION that a shipping co-ordination service be established under the ai^pices of the ECAFE m a!l important port oi the region was made TCSterdaj*! meeting cf 'he Committee oi the first Trade Pi O nference of the ECAFE The suggesti came
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  • 42 2 Standard Start Reporter PIIANT. CHEW KIANG <5.) told the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr P. Claque yesterday that he tried sui<»de because he was totally blind and could not work. Pang admitted taking caustu soda. He was discfcaurgcd.
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  • 70 2 TWO CHINESE and a Malay were convicted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for failing to comply with orders issued by the Colonial Secretary, prohibiting them from being out of doors between sunset and sunrise. They were Lim Ah Yue, Koh Quee Huat and
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  • 45 2 DATO C. J. Paglar, Legislative Councillor for Changi who has been agitating for increased Government subsidy for rice told The Standard yesterday that after consultation with Government and rice experts, he is prepared to agree with them "for the time being".
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  • 28 2 JEAN STEVENS was fined $15 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for failing to register for an identity card within the prescribed time.
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    5 2 MR. MRS. THOMAS A. HARRIS
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  • 367 2 Standard Staff Reporter APPLICANTS for Singapore Improvement Trust flats are warned not to pay money to any person for obtaining application forms. At a press conference yesterday. Mr. HC. Tinsley, Estates Officer emphasised that there were ample Kirns available for every applicant. "We
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  • 225 2 THE SINGAPORE Standard Fund for the victims of the Joo Seng Rubber Works shot up by $173 yesterday, bringing the total to $737. This money together with a box of used clothing will be distributed to the victims today by Legislative Councillor Mr. H.
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  • 384 2 Standard Stall Reporter THE penalties announced by the I' ni versify of Malaya for "ragging" were described as excessive and ridiculous by Mr. P. F. de Soura, Unofficial Member of the Singapore Legislative Council and a member of the University Court. •Take away ragging and
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  • 50 2 THE 54-year-old widow, Madam Yap Tooi. whose husband died from a "broken heart" alter their 20-year-old daughter was drowned with five other girls at Sungei Tengah recently, has now received $20 as relief from a Singapore Chinese woman wage earner, who wishes to remain anonymous.
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  • 96 2 Standard Staff Reporter WEE HUNG HENG was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court to six months' rigorous imprisonment yesterday for attempting to commit mischief by fire at Lorong 7, Geylang. At 6 p.m. on Aug. 4. a woman, Bek Kiah Muey saw Wee
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  • 58 2 Standard Stall Reporter FOR having 52 pounds of opium en beard the Waingapore In the outer roads on Oct. 4. Lee Chow Woo was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment. Lee was also fined 5.000. m default three months*
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  • 163 2 FOUR Malays were identified m the Singapore Assizes yesterday as having been m the group of rioters who assaulted Warrant Officer John William Da vies during the December disturbances. The four men. Thamby bin Osman. Habee Kassim bin S. A. Kadir, Thamby bin Sidek
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  • 53 2 BAIL of $200 was given to Ahmad bin Hussein 118), m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to stealing a wristwatch. worth $40, belonging to Sumini binti Sujaya m a house at Aljunied Road on Oct. 10. The case was postponed
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  • 204 2 THE FIRST American negro Methodist missionary ever to work m Sarawak, Borneo, Thomas A. Harris, arrived m Singapore last Wednesday from the United States accompanied by his wife, who will help him m his work. They are scheduled to leave for Sarawak today. Born
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    • 109 2 j SINGAPORE PIjJJJ > v l Or. hard Road: Ys i's Chil md a meeting I pja, S*i < Chess Ci::b PJDD Ckiaesc V.M.C.A.. St-lt-gie Road: sic class StuA nts 4 rm Basketball 5 p m.. Bad«n S3O _p bl, Chinese Practice T.;ju p dl. Comn E ening School b—
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  • 348 3 Malay a: Less Paper Work Man i la nl Mat! Reporter i} 1 Xl SSIA is all m favour of bilateral trade agreements as the oJ fstuMishing satisfactory trade relations with all countries. (.minute Matriiicnt on the subject under discussion at the afternoon'; I I UK
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  • 110 3 The Mike Answered In Malay gafl Reportei Millet vn.is -»d--rradk Promo--m <■ of the tori I Memon.il Hal v 5J :i (he middle of c mil rophone h t" In H A be I :i 11 lllod 1 1 |kr chair, vi i rid N -»t rra&rd he ii his
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  • 441 3 For The Standard Standard Staff Reporter UNIVERSITY of Malaya seniors, enraged by the university threat of expulsion against ragging yesterday evening took a photograph of The Singapore Standard reporter, who they thought had taken the "ragging" photograph, which led to the University au t h
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  • 71 3 EPOH, Fri. Students of the Government English School. Batu Gajah, will move into their new building -tt Wood Lane on Oci 15 By conseni oi the Sultan of Perak the name o: the school will be changed to Su/mii Yusuf School. Fourteen classrooms have been
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  • 26 3 TUT. Meng Seng Charitable Ass a ceieb r^teri ::s 28th versary on Wednesday .:h dinner ai :t5 premises at W >1c s1 R Malacca
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    46 3 picture. J ■II lost night led to the Singapore v delwoed by couples looking for years qove by, live mosquitoes and lire i onlj few of the things they asked to nes om of :h c couples. Mrs. H Rogers and porinc ah onr files' Standard
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  • 102 3 Mainland Staff Reporter EXHIBITION of the Hongkong Chinese nl off to a Hne start after the Secretary Vffair>. Mr. (.eorge W. Webb, declared it Hap W World Stadium last night. i ;> spectators businessmen Si to see C i ony oi ti ide spread over
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  • 112 3 M BSTATION3 In Singapore liable to loud shedding today: DAY \rim-niun Street. Tun 1 liye Place tort Cunning. Seah SmJ wuteritMi street, st. Andrews/ High st. Stamford Rd., Firestone. Mackenzie Road. Hukit Tiniah Pumps. Balestier Road. Jalun Vinpas. 8.M.8.C.. MtKitchie. Bjraddell Rise. Seletar Pumps. Nee Swin, Seletar Wireless.
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  • 176 3 Standard Staff Reporter THERE is need for training mechanics, members m the building trade, fitters and deck Hiid engine-room personnel for small coasting vessel*. This view was txpressed yesterday by Mr. Philip Lee Tau Sang, a business representative of the Malayan and Borneo delegation to the
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  • 73 3 GREETINGS AND A GARLAND FOR CEYLON'S PREMIER photos. LEFT: Mr. Don Senanay ake. Prime Minister of Ceylon, is garlanded by Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, Legislative Councillor and president of the Sinhalese Association, on his arrival m Singapore by air from Bangkok yesterday. Mr. Don Senanayake, with his host during
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  • 137 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. R. K. SAMY. President of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, was yesterday elected as the Singapore trade union representative to attend the International Labour Organisation seminar to be held m New Delhi towards the end ot next month. He was
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  • 181 3 Before nominations were called for. the delegate from the Singapore Union of Journalists proposed that the election of a representative to go to New Delhi be postponed as only one clear day's notice had been given to trade unions about the meeting. He pointed out
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  • 129 3 Standard Staff Reporter LIGHT RELIEF at the ECAFE conference was afforded at the close of yesterday's session, bringing smiles to the usually serious faces of delegates. The Chief Interpreter, Mr. B. Chilikin, was an embarrassed man. Blushing and with hands on head, he interpreted perhaps
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  • 62 3 Standard Staff Reporter BEFORE adjourning the ECAFE conference until Monday morning. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the chairman, on benaii of Singapore wished the delegates a pleasant vyeek-end. we hope you will enjoy the weeKend vvith us." he said. Earlier he congratulated the house that
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  • 224 3  -  EVA CHONG By Standard Woman Reporter TWO MUSLIM WOMEN leaders at the British Council Hall last night told an appreciative audience of 80 Malay and Indonesian women about the progress of their sisters m various parts of the world. Main speaker, Mrs. Sutan Shahrir.
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  • 98 3 PEXANG. Fri.— For the first time m Penang. pedigree, cross bred and mongrel cats and dogs will be on display m aid of the RSPCA, Penang and Province Wellesley branch, at the Penang Turf Club grand stand on Sunday. Jan. 6, 1952. Prizes will be
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  • 74 3 THE 8.000 strong Naval Base Labour Union will hold its fourth annual general meetni^ at the Sultan Theatre. West Hill Road. tomorrow at 9 a.m. Mr. M P. D. Nair. City Councillor, will preside over the meetina. Among the resolution* that will be discu.-sed is a
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  • 23 3 FIFTEEN cyclists were fined S2O each by the Ituar Magistrate Cor Failing to rene w their licences for the year.
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  • 258 3 Gimson On The 'Spirit Of Lanka' THE PRIME Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. Senanayake, who arrived m Singapore yesterday, was described by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, as a man "embodying the spirit of the Island of which I have such pleasant memories." Sir Franklin said this it a ncr
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  • 148 3 Id D S Benanayalce, n advised ;^;i Malayan ;.j <> c to acquire citizenship here. H» promised to make provision In Ceylon's legislation to cttt» zenship to all Ceylcviese Whtfl they return to their own country Pdv.:;2 tribute 'o Sir Fi k I Grimson's Bervices when he wai
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  • 229 4 Plans For lbb Houses To Be Submitted Soon Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. This town has immediate plans for three major building schemes within a few miles of the town costing several million dollars. Plans for 166 houses close to the Batu Road
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  • 240 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KIM. V LIMPI R. Fri. The provision of bonded warehouses m Port Swettcnhain i* advocated by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commen* m a memorandum to the Covernment on the question of facilities m the Federation's main port. The Chamber points
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  • 152 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Government daily paid workers and v. nrkers employed on estates and mines rr.ake it presentations to Government to enlarge the scope of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance to include m. v nt n€ w( k with ctv as resent
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    31 4 photo. The Port Swettenham Town Co-operative Stores Ltd., was officially opened last week by the Commissioner of Co-operative Development, Federation of Malaya, Mr. T. F. Garev (seated m the centre). Standard
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  • 17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A handgrenade, thrown into a cinema m Grik yesterday failed to explode.
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The local Municipality expect a deficit of $567,640 at the end of this year, at tor amassing a surplus oi $2,765,752 m 1950. To the estimated revenue this year of $4,675,982 they have added an estimated increase of $82,034 giving a total of $4,758,016. As
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Municipal Commissioners here have under consideration the question of establishing a Traffic Department m view of the increasing number of vehicles on the road. The matter was discussed at the last meeting of the Traffic Advisory Committee when it was decided to obtain
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  • 129 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Ordinance. 1950, is to be repealed and re-enacted with amendments and a bill to this effect will be introduced m the Federal Legislative Council. The main alterations give power to the High Commissioner-in-Council
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  • 28 4 THE Malacca Youth Council will stage a variety concert at the Methodist Girls' School Hall, Tranquerah at 7.30 p.m. tonight m aid of Malacca Charity Week.
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  • 530 4 JUDGMENT RESERVED Bank Claim KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —ln a civil suit before Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China claimed $62,655.54 from Gian Singh and Company of Singapore. This amount was said to be the balance due to the
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  • 162 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The stage is all set for tomorrow's Rotary carnival m aid of Brickfields House at the Victoria Institution when there also will be the Miss Malaya 1951 contest. Besides scores of side-shows for which there are a variety of prizes,
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  • 68 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Traffic Advisory Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality are installing as an experiment for one month "No Parking' 1 signs between the junction of Mountbatten and Campbell Roads along Batu Road, except where houses are set back to allow parking
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  • 269 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Nine bandits were killed yesterday, six of them by the Ist Cameronians m the Jementah area of Johore. Two of the killed were women. At least five others were wounded. The Cameronians who were acting on Police information split into two parties to
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Since no convincing argument has been put forward to prove the necessity of rear lights lor trishas and bicycles, the Traffic Advisory Committee of the Municipality have decided not to proceed with an earlier suggestion. It was also felt that the introduction of rear
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    52 5 Pirturr by The Sultan of Perak. Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah, seen pinning the Perak Meritorious Service Medal on Mr. I). S. Palmer, former OC. CID, Perak. at a ceremony held m the State Council Chamber on Wednesday. Mr. Palmer was cited as "the originator of new methods to confound tertorist
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  • 54 5 picture. Part of the ceremony connected with the Gurkha festival of Dushera was the decapitation of a goat's head with one stroke of the kukri. A Gurkha officer of the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles, stationed at Ipoh, is seen performing: the ceremony m the camp compound
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  • 182 5 trim, m. lhe creation of a new post ot Ueputy to the Mentri Besar, Perak, was announced at a press conference here today. Dato Panglinia Bukit (iantan«;, the Mentri Besar said that the Executive Council had recently approved of the creation of the new
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  • 188 5 Harboured Red IPOH. Fri— A 54-year-old squatter woman. Lav Ying and her daughter-in-law. Liew Poh i Sing (25 >. were today sentenced to ten years imprisonment each by Mr. Justice Hill, for j harbouring a person who had i -icted m a manner prejudicial
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  • 113 5 IMP Will Achieve Objectives Md. Sophie IN'CHE Mohammed Sophie. protem General Secretary of UMNO, expressing his personal opinion said that it was up to the Malay s to pass judgment on the Independence of Malaya Party, when it has decided upon its policy and programme. He was fully convinced that
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  • 35 5 New Class To O pen A XEW class lor beginners m book-keeping will start on Wednesday. Oct. 17. at St. Xavier's Institution.- Leith Street. Penang, the Hon. Sec. oi the Adult Education Association said today.
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  • 86 5 PEXAXG. Fri. The position of government employees with regard To joining political parties which have been formed to contest the Municipal Flections m George Town form? the subject of a written question by Dr. Lim Chong Eu to be tabled at the
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  • 61 5 THE former supervisor of the Lower Division of the Bagan Datoh Estate, N. S. Kanagaretnam was yesterday acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court, Teluk Anson. on a charge of causing grievous hurt to the junior conductor ot the estate, Joseph Gomez, on Dec. 11,
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  • 75 5 IPOH. Fri— Magistrate Che Arshad today committed three Special Constables and a civilian to stand trial before the High Court an a charge ot armed robbery. The Specials— Loke Chin (23 >. How Vat Choon (21 > and Lee Koo (2."? i and the civilian Lee Yuen Peng
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  • 350 5 Military Bands Will Lead Car Procession Standard Staff Correspondent IPOIf, Fri. Military bands will lead a string of ultra modern cars, including a latest Rolls Royce model, viutage cars dating back to the days of the first world war, trick motor cyclists and crazy drivers and
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  • 29 5 MR. Watson Hyatt. Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools, Singapore, and Mr. G. Findlay Andrew. Liaison Officer. Chinese Education. Singapore, visited the Chung Ling High School this morning.
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  • 184 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Seeing Chinese and Malays living peacefully together and sharing the hazards of the fishing industry, gladdened the Sultan of Trengganu during a tour that took him through handit infested areas m Kama man. He told the Police Jungle Company
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  • 214 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, FrL A motion that the Settlement Council seeks an additional allocation of $240,000 from the Federal Government to cover payment of revised rates of allowances to teachers of English m Chinese schools and increased personnel m 1951, will be moved
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  • 120 5 Standard Statt Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Trengganu is the most backward State m the Federation with regard to education, said the Sultan when he spoke at Kemaman where the people made a request for an English School I The Sultan explained that money was available but the
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    • 555 5 FEDERATION DIARY IPOH MANG I 31 v f51 apfl i-"» > >m Road To KJIS\: Father's Little Dividend 1. BEX: Halls Of Montezuma 6.30 and ufviivi^f 1: v f on IH 3. 6.43 and 9 p.m. IS Rue ftffada- 9 p.m Ea-Ie And The Hawk n "'^V g fflSL,.in£l»; ii
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  • 858 6 Singapore Standard University Ragtime independent Morning Newspaper T AST year the University authorities took time off to lay down the law on ragging. It would, of course, have been more prudent had the University authorities emulated the late Lord Nelson by applying the telescope to their blind eye m order
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  • 1161 6  -  Elizabeth Balneaves by PAKISTAN. 'THE last hurricane lan tern had been extinguished m the compound. I lay on a hard rope charpoy, gazing up at the young moon m the dark blue sky. The crushed petals of the chambeli flowers, scat- > tered on my bedspread
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  • 354 6 Sir, The brutal murder of :he kite High Commissioner proves once again, that the ordinary codes of law and common justice will never bring to an end this present reign of terror m Malaya. This foul deed proves also that the co-operation between the civilian
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  • 336 6 Sir:— So the F.P.A. are at it ■gain! Presumably it will be at the expense of the local taxpayer that Mr. McNeice'f "trained Worker" will be invited to Singapore to tell us we are suffering from overpopulation, that contraception is the remedy, and that local families shouldn't
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  • We the People
    • 524 6 Dear Sixth Columnist;— My heart weeps for you. You seem to be always m trouble —with the State Councillors, your boss, your trousers, your "bow and even your fish. In fact,' I cannot help feeling that you are a financially embarrassed member of the finny
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    • 148 6 Sir; I am sure the memorial fund started by the I.M.P. will be well-supported throughout Malaya and it is therefore not too early to suggest what form the memorial should take. The most practical and one which will be a constant reminder to the people of Malaya
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    • 442 6 Sir: The murder of Sir Henry Gurney, by the bandits stresses the need for an all out campaign against the bandits. We are spending approximately $500,000 a day and this figure may even be higher as time passes. But for all this expenditure, how
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  • 343 6 Sir; The demonstration of sympathy during the weekend is a clear indication of the feelings of the people m Malaya. Let those who are engaged m 'political jugglery* take heed and divert their talent towards fighting the real enemies of freedom and justice.
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  • 262 6 Review of Views I Doctors For Ulus UTUSAX MELAV fact that has b popu ati 230.000 the e ar doctors. 1 tain* m. X, is that the lack ol said Utus; It is also re* that doctn, country and who men private work fa tals all Hock 1 Singapore. X
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  • 253 6 Sir: Three months sro I used your columns to express the urgent need for a market m Rasah and was promptly replied to by the Town Board member for Ra.«ah that it real proof is shown the market would be established. Once again may I be permitted
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  • 155 7 EG YPT'S MPs BA CK MO VE Legislation For Abrogation Will Be Passed Mon. CAIRO, Oct. 12 (Reuter) Special all-party parliamentary commissions of both houses of the Egyptian Parliament yesterday unanimously approved the government legislation to abrogate the Anglo-Egyptian treaty and proclaim King Farouk King of the Sudan. The legislation
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  • 120 7 LONDON, Oct 12, (UP)— Official sources said yesterday that there was a strong possibility that Gen. Omar Bradley and French. British and Turkish Chiefs of Staff would visit Cairo m connection with new proposals to fit Egypt into an international defence system for the Middle East.
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  • 222 7 OTTAWA, Oct. 12 (Reuter) —The City of Ottawa entertained Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today with a civic luncheon at which no alcoholic drinks were served because the City's Board of Control decided that intoxicating drinks should not be served at any
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  • 207 7 BAGHDAD, Oct. 12, (Reuter).— lraq has approached the British government for a revision of treaty relations, it was officially announced here last night. A communique issued by Khalil Ibrahim, DirectorGeneral of Propaganda, said: "Premier Nuri As Said took the opportunity of his presence
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  • 133 7 Standard Staff Correspondent KUAI?A LUMPUR, Fri.— A bill is to be introduced m the Federal Legislative Council to amend the Banishment Ordinance of the Straits Settlements so as to provide for the release on bond of a person where that appears preferable to making an
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  • 173 7 Standard Staff Reporter "FURTIVE-EYED" men and women last night gate-crashed into the Singapore Standard offices looking for "live" cockroaches and mosquitoes, "house brand" safety matches and with such questions as "what was the omnibus population m Singapore m 1947" and "what does boiled s gram
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  • 90 7 CANBERRA, Oct. 12 (AP)— A Government source said today that Australia does not propose to revalue th e Australian pound. Sterling was devalued against the American dollar m September 1949. and the Australian pound was devalued at the same tim e to maintain the existing
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  • 332 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government last night announced amendments to the Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations. 1951 which have done away with the appeal to the Governor m Council against orders issued by the Colonial Secretary In doing so. the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe,
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    49 7 Picture. Employees of Paterson Simons seen at last night's fire i a!? c out at their S° down m Read Street. They 2? *l salva^ e s Oll1 of the furniture. Picture shows T*i. Kent manager of the firm, (m dinner dress) talking to some of his men. Standard
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  • 33 7 LONDON. Oct 12. <AP> Majo'i General Sir Terence Airey, General Eisenhower^ Assistant Chier-of-Staff for In teiligence, has been appointed Commander of British Torres m Hongkong. the Defence Ministry announced yesterday.
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  • 135 7 LONDON, Oct. 12: (Renter) Britain yesterday reaffirmed that she would agree to no change m the status of the Sudan without consulting the Sudanese. She would also maintain the right of the Sudanese freely to choose their ultimate status. Announcing this an official statement issued by
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  • 185 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (UP).— The State Department made public last night a stenographic record of a secret October 1949 roundtable conference on Far Eastern policy. The Department said it should prove Stassen's charges about the meeting were substantially incorrect The 90,000 word
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  • 233 7 BRITISH MINISTERS MEET LONDON, Oct. 12, (Reuter). British Minister* yesterday discussed the new British resolution to the Security Council on the oil dispute and the possibility of a resumption of negotiations with the Iranian government. i z~ The British resolution will come
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  • 100 7 LONDON. Oct. 12, (Heater) Vice-Admiral Earl Mountbatten, cousin of King George VI, is to be British Commander-in-Chief m the Mediterranean m succession to Admiral Sir John Edelsten from next May, it was announced tonight. Earl Mountbatton, 11, last Viceroy and first Governor-General of India
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  • 293 8  -  J. G. DARBYSHIRE Incident In Spore Harbour B y Standard Shipping Reporter TWENTY-FOUR Calcut-ta-bound Red China diplomats who arrived m Singapore m the BX ship Sangola from Hongkong, yesterday, insisted that they be given priority to the inspection of their health certificates. *'My party and I
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  • 120 8 The Comet Is Ground ed All enn:ii:ements for the BO.V Comet airliner have oeen cancelled because of a split m the wall of the port tyre. This was discovered yesterday morning by engineers on a routine inspection of the plane. This morning's Comet flight to Djakarta has been deferred as
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  • 37 8 DOMESTIC scheduled United States airlines made an all-time world record for safety m air transportation m 1950. Scheduled planes carried 17.420.859 revenue passengers with a mortality rate of 1.1 per every 100.000.000 miles travelled.
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  • 226 8 Standard Shipping Reporter FOURTEEN Siamese semmen whose Chinese-owned coaster, Suvari, was wrecked m the Gulf of Siam, last week, arrived m Singapore yesterday m the British freighter Benlawers, looking none the worse for their sea ordeal. They were picked up by the Benlawers on Wednesday
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  • 93 8 LIEUT Leek Chimchumsilpa. 1 master of the sunken coaster, Suvari, told The Standard yes- terday. that the storm which his ship ran into was the worst he had ever experienced. For 'JO hours before the vessel floundered, the crew workj ed feverishly m trying to bail out the on-rushing
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  • 80 8 WASHINGTON. Oct 12 (UP* —The National Federation of American Shipping reported today that" the number of ships m the United States merchant marine "continued an up*a;d surge toward a record peacetime high" during September. From Sept. 1 to Oct 1. the reserve fleet of
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    • 604 8 f AST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICI Direct o~c| 0 «.4 Sor Fm,«c«cc Los A-e*. AH M <*«•*- CW*» Penong PS»»— S te A LA/SF 11 Oct 14/15 Oct *Nov CHINA BEAR UOcr LU WB ACH H/MM. »/>'"" WN.,/-0« 20D« hy Ml P»«CU*« C°"* Dee Tanks IWg < Bookings etc Agents
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    • 271 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Oct 27 Vessel tor Mug, Weekly on 9 Jf f for Re^a» Oct 23 Vessel tor Malacco Twice Weekly Mo c n9 J hon for Ba^ an Si Api Api Oct 13 Vessel t O Port O.ckson... Weekl>
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    • 184 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Rovol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam AmsterdanMONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S OOte P S'harr Ccrcnj x AmpenonißL) 22/27 Oct 28 Oct 29/JOOct Tobinto (SMN) 27 Oct/ 3 No* 4/5 No* 6/7 No» Koto Aaoeng <RL) 17/23
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    • 447 8 SAILINGS FROM SCANDinavu 4|B "SELANDIA- t for Soigor G p I Bangkok •> nB H "PANAMA" for Bongi^ I Honglconfl Kobr Yoi^o- II hOmO II "FIONIA" for Bangkok. it ICI II -MALAY*- CTSsae I Honakon 23 11 SAILINGS FROM UPArN I I "BSNTANG" for Bangkok 1 I SAILINGS TO CONTINEn
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    • 295 8 Despatches Toda y Bang ko k (letters only) 5.45 p.m. by train. Eas*ern Australia and New Zealand noon by Chandpara, Ceyion and Egypt 9 a.m. by Pyrrhus, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N and W. Africa. West Indies iparreN only) 9 a.m. by Pyrrhuj. Christmas Island 8 am. by [slander.
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  • 443 9 0e Of Colony As Modern Industrial \it-i In Five Years lEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter U IKK m the history of commercial relations between pore began yesterday with the opening of the Exhibiproducts l>> the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers 9 Inion. l=r=r Exhibition was deared
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  • 7 9 TINS IN DEMAND H \irH Xl B
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  • 77 9 Standard StafT Correspondent \I A LUMPUR, Oct. 12: the end oJ the second quar- :h:s year. the Federal earned $396^08,028 st ms revenue c. lections 197.415 more than for the I I isi year. a igusi collections exceed- s« m July by $3,357,083. arable position has been
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  • 114 9 Id Markei K« porter I i baa offsel ihc better news from saporc robber traders are a^ain i- polir] I OS of :n upH I I States I m I 5 the for M g er than reva;i- moderate luuuorex of re< .□> I Singapore Chamber
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  • 25 9 nc Darby and Co.. Ltd re;:crt lowing rubbei companies' its foi September: Kempas b 80.400 lbs m August). FUdella UAvO lbs .16.200 lbs).
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  • 28 9 Barper, Gilflllar ar.d Co. Ltd. :e orl that tne output of Kepong Dredging Co Ltd for the quarter ended Sept 30, 1951 amounted to 19^ t.<ns
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  • 1743 9 FOLLOWING is a full list of passes m the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) 1951 examinations: REFFLES INSTnTTIOK EVENING CALSSESS CERTIFICATE STAGE BOOK KEEPING: Abraham Eiias. Ang Chin Huat, Lee Chee Feng, Lim Choy Kwong. Ong Eng Poh. Sect Poon 900. Tan Bong Soo, Wang Tzu Kang.
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  • 197 9  -  T. J. LIM By Standard Staff Reporter THE Russian offer to trade with ECAFE regions will not lead to any purchases by the Singapore Government, a spokesman of the Secretary for Economic Affairs told The Standard yesterday. Imports into the Colony ~ZZIIIIIZIIZIZI^^^ are
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  • 138 9 THE public is reminded that the latest time of posting parcels m Singapore to the United Kingdom for delivery before Christmas is Nov. 3. Early posting is advisable. Posting now will ensure that parcels are delivered on time. The rates are as follows. 3 Ib. $1.70:
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 12— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$l5BO to £1 Sterling; HK$6B3 to US$l: HK$l.Bl2 to Malayan SI: HK56.334 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$332 to one tael.
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  • 45 9 ALL SECTIONS of the produce market m Singapore were quiet today Copra remained a quietly steady market with buyers Indicating $42$ per picu] and sellers $43i no business being i eported. Coconut oil sellers were quoting 572 but no buyer was m evidence
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  • 392 9 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION to set up a Regional Association of recognised Chambers of Commerce of ECAFE countries, to be sited m Singapore, was mode yesterday at the fourth day of the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference being held here. The suggestion
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  • 105 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THfc Utest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per 1b: Bayers Seller* No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose $1.55 $1.56 FOB m bales Oct No. 1 R.S.S $1.55 $1.55* No. 2 R.S.S $1.49* $1.50 i No 3 R.S.S (nom.) $1.44* $1.45| Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Friday's opening prices per
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  • 89 9 DEVONPORT, Oct. 12. (Reuter): Condemning nationalisation of certain British industries. Mr. LeUie More Belisha (Cons.), former War Minister, said m an election speech that if Malaya decided to nationalise her rubber and tin, Britain would be completely Mink "because these provide dollars towards
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  • 695 10  -  Christine Diemer T AST Thursday was "Grandma's Day" at the beautiful Pasir Panjang Girls Home by the sea. It was the day when Mrs. S. K. Yung, whose 82nd birthday is imminent, paid a visit to teach the girls the manners and
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  • 64 10 pAIRO, Oct. 12 (AP)-Shep fVrt,? ari Kmg< the TeXaS Oil fortune heir, yesterday became a Muslim and adopted t"e name "Abdullah" to marry he beautiful Egyptian dancer Samia Gamal. «»*«.er, r King V ,°P a w eek's visit to Cairo, told A.P. that he signed papers making
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  • 8 10 MARRIAGE BREAK- UP NEcT YORK Oct. 12 (UP)-
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    • 164 10 five actIAH Packed times I f~*~ TODAY U a.m- 1.43-4. 1.1.6.45 9.30 p.m. alanT add" phylli s ca'lvert I FAITH WC^AN I "1 lltlltl It TO I J >#|| 111 \m GiJRIVEY" I I a Malayan Film I nit Feature I TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! I >I-<i->l presents I THE HEROIC,
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    • 230 10 TODAY: l i-m.uTi^7"?^\ 44 The Funeral c- crai S r Henry r Kirk *m*'?sJi h A\M'H!Ti^ *m»t= ■nA-^ i aaj"T'v.!|-i l v j DAILY UIWMA sSHowsO^feL" I Warner 'l/.CiIM, JOHNAVS STRANCES! 111 H^^ OF A HOSPITA with MOIRA LISTER JACK WATLINC BARRY JONES f Wap!ji'-oTth»n«»!-'» M inrsH.ss s Kelt.- 1,
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    • 109 10 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA j^ SINCJAPOKE S'K WJlflis Vi p -i ENGLISH PROGRAMME Afcfftff J? <«»M <d *«i a .i JjW »m. The Alhambra Theatre' "tudios n te o val muslc '""> the Danny Levan Quartet- «i\ 'I,?'" 1 The tliir^ llSlil s.uT?oi £!,;j!"« S'hSS.fta R A'»O FRANCt ASIt B-B.C
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  • 1094 11 TODA Y 'S RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.15 p.m. Horses Cl. 4, Div. 3 s| Furs. 1. 402 Egyptian Queen 10y 9.00 M/s. EH. Lim. V. Kandiah ma w, K.H. Lim Rodgers MrnnnH S2 Y n V* r 8y 812 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning..... Heaiev i JS t Uek
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  • 239 11 Below is the latest classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association. TRANSFERS From Class 2 to Class 1 Sudan. From Class 2 to Class 3 Mandalay; Kaiserine; Prince Eugene; Enterprise: Maytair; King Arthur; Argc- Lad; British Film; Picture House; Glont>, Tollana; The Factor; Flying Spirit; Philanthropist;
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  • 73 11 STANDARDS SELECTIONS OUie Daviea Gay Reveller Goodwood Mr Tui Trent tali Demonic G v2SrA?il VICE GOOD ADVICE COIRTENAY U T BBSi!£ *82§Si£ CI T v u l^iS BI) B Diri^ Y s«i aam DAR-ES-SALAAM BREVITY ]P__ 'iF__ !k__ P S» Warrior R BiSJ N eJ^ BRIOR
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  • 583 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES By Going Good The going for today's races, first day of Penan? Autumn Meeting will be very good. **n""'» i iu"-iui~uri_r»-»~>ii~» n TWO safest bets at Bukit Gantong this afternoon, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting appear to be Announce
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    • 527 11 -jjfiED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY, LTD., SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED S and from Monday. 15th "•October, 1951 our telephone numbers will be: Nos: *****, *****, *****. NATURALISATION is hereby given that TEE YOH NAM of 69, rtiok Ayer Street, Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and
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    • 158 11 IN 5 YEARS ONLY 2' 44 THE BIST YEARS OF OUR LIVESi AND NOW— i STANLEY KRAMIII The Men MARLON ERANOC TERESA HIHOf *HJUv a*J. UJOm/tM» t JKirlsber'cf! BEER j Yea ig is now STEEL SHAFT jjj far BADMiJVTOW Your Ins vection i^^^^Sr^^fev Ej invited to our latest a Wide
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  • 786 12  - TIGERS WIN HAW- PAR CUP KEN JALLEH Navy. Fight To The Very End **> Standard Sports Reporter TIGER SPORTING Association, this year's league winners, became the first holders of the Haw-Par challenge trophy when they beat Royal >av>, the S AFA Cup winners, hy the odd goal m /i\«- m
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  • 98 12 4u TI iF followi n* will represent tn e Malayan Chinese F.A m a match against the Singapore Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium today: San Kwon Hin (Kedah): P. barathi (Kedah). Scow Teow uB ore >: Pang Seang Hock (Penang). Wee Hoon Leon* (Spore). I. J.
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  • 63 12 SEREMBAN. Fri. The tol'owing teams take part m the second state hockey trial tomonjjw on the N.S. Club f' 010 1 Ali bin Yaatim Abdul Rahman, p. Kumarasamy S,n^ an an| h h M S aPha Ta '> Whites: P. Van Htiizen; Harbajan Singh. J. Kannu: L
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  • 200 12 vir-.oßu Schoo heid ||a fhe'ci swimming carnival at te rre\ c wim "iing Club vesle O T.»y P, ng Hou with eight P-mt.s won the Individual '-A'' Mrs. Goh HnnrJ Vi Results: M Mitres Free Style "A"- i jy M«>tre s Breast Siraki> A 1. Goh
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  • 374 12  -  JIM CHAMBERS By "ill again be oul m force Saturday preparatory to -I "tI"; ar7 T7 I I>I V Wa <S Bl r ar<liff O<'«''O/. I BCheduled a »>'- men on Snn.lav. One League game which «ill be closely watched will be the meeting
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  • 153 12 KUALA KAXGSAR. Fri.— Kuala Kangsar will hold a badj ounton tournament m November i open to all players residing m j the district, who have not won I prizes m any tournament orj ganised by the North Perak B A ior the Kinta District BA or
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  • 134 12 KAJANG. Fri. Kajang Police made their first appearance m local hockey when they met the High School. Kajang. m a friendV T n K at< and losi by thl cc goa^ The Police team wa s a new combination. Some players had not touched a hockey
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  • 300 12 SCRC-Varsity Struggle Ends In Draw f Chinese Recreation Club and University of Malaya sweated out a goalless draw m their S.H.A first Division match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. University forwards we're m scoring range mor often than the Chinese but hesitation and inaeeur cy robbed them of goals. Leading the
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  • 48 12 BANGKOK. Oct. 12 (UP) The Malayan police football team scored a 3-1 victory over the local police team m a charity match played at the National Stadium yesterday. nJ, a Ch as scheduled as Part of the Police Day celebrations on Oct 13
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  • 45 12 baU^ AP E Amateilr Footcl,iAJ SOC1 t at J°? wil! screen socaf er Th. a U J ni a anA n Besar stadium pore a XI C f\ VeFSUS Singa pore a XI at the stadium m morrow evening. ldaium to-
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  • 48 12 TODAY'S Sport Te 7 fo?h TWpte; RAF -A" g at r A v u RAF Seletar RAF a Un en9ah; r, SAOBA v Ten Ofl hf, 3 P r l Chan 0i: RAF BAQMINTON: Jr!nior inter dub championships at Clerical Union 7.30 p.m ih^ril rtAF Seletar at SCC-
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  • 109 12 Singapore Hockey League KHALSA ASSOCIATION- and Ceylon Sports Club, each with seven points from five games top the Singapore Hockey Association's First division league table at present. Forresters are the dark horses They have yet to concede a goal I while having played only three games against the leaders" five
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  • 79 12 SHELL Sports Club defeated Cnartered Bank SC. 3-1 after leading l— o at half time m yesterdays second replay m the third round of the Business Houses League Cup at the Fraser Neav c ground Zainol put Shell I—o up five minutes after resumption
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  • 269 12 KLALA LLMPLR, Fri.— The Police Denol reserves became champion* f or lhe firgl ime m |he j,,^ l^^ out soccer compeii,i on whe n they defeated the Selan^or Malay re^rveg hy Iwo goal s l« nil m he fi nal pJa,^^ lhe Princes Road
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  • 225 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— First class soccer should be witnessed tomorro at Princess Road, when the Tamilians, the holders and hot favourites, meet Selangor Eurasian Association, who are entering: the final for the first time. The kick-off will be 5.15 p.m. and the two teams
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