Singapore Standard, 15 October 1951

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard i-^TjL f^^ •M' 1 5^ VOL I' Nt> 106 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1951. 8 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 289 1 probe Into Leak Theory Is Continuing lard Staff Correspondent k VLALI Ml'l K. <*«■ 14.— The ques- M wfceAef there was any breach n y which niiuht have led to the .^a.an .hat Sir Henry Gurnev n ,o go up to Fraaers Hill and to their planning the l itiralU
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  • 298 1 KHARTOUM, On. 14 (Renter) Sir Rol>erl Howe, Governor General of the Sudan, declared today that "any attempt at outside interference" with ihe administration of the Sudan would be resisted. 'And I should take such steps as might be necessary to see that resistance was made effective,"
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  • 178 1 THE determination to avenge the ambush murder of Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner, means much more than the hunt for a single gang of assassins, it was announced over Radio Malaya, Kuala Lumpur last night. This determination is now >pread far
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  • 175 1 Legislation Is Help r armers Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 14.— A system of providing suitable land tenure to farmers m the Federation may soon be considered by Government, The Standard learns. This, it is stated, will afford greater security to farmers and encourage food crop
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  • 375 1 By G. S. KING, Standard Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 14: A dimpled smile and a beautifully proportioned figure won pretty 17-year-old Colleen Cooke of Kuala Lumpur the "Miss Malaya. 1951" gold crown and $500 cash Saturday night at the Rotary Carnival and Ball
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 1 photo. Mr. R.C.B. Wiltshire, former acting Commissioner of Police m Singapore, reached here yesterday by air from London to appear before a commission of inquiry into the conduct »f senior police officers during the December riots. Senior police officials of the Colony met him at Kalian? Airport.- Standard
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  • 84 1 NAIROBI. Oct. 14 iKejier):— Judge William James LochhartSmith. former Attorney-General of Nyasaland. now Judge of the East Africa Court of Appeal, has been arrested here on charges of conspiracy and official corruption He is to be taken under police escort to Nyasaland. Mr Lockhart-Sm.tr!. who Is
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  • 24 1 S-j tar 96.729.465 people n the Soviet Union have signed the World Peace Council appeal for a five-nower peace pact- Reuter
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  • 155 1 CAIRO. Oct. 14: (Reuter)— Britain today offered to hand over to Egypt her Suez Canal defence base on the condition that it would "simultaneously become an Allied base within the Allied Middle East command". The text of the British proposals on Middle East defence and the administration of
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  • 151 1 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Oct. 14. While a crowd was doing Sunday marketing at Menglembu this morning, an unknown gunman fatally wounded Mr. Wong Yin Onn, 50-year-old J.P. of Fusing Town. He had played a large part m the formation of the armed Home Guard
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  • 245 1 RIDGWAY ADMITS BOMBING CHARGE TOKYO, Oct. 14— Gen, Matthew B. Ridgvvay, U.N. Supreme Commander m Korea, today admitted Communist charges that U.N. planes had strafed the Kaesong neutral zone on the day he promised the Communist commander he would take "prompt and appropriate disciplinary action." In a broadcast to North
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  • 121 1 LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) Plans for lug-scale replanting of rubber trees m Malaya before lawlessness has been brought under control are "irresponsible irrelevancies," Sir John Hay, chairman of the Perak Rubber and Tin Company, said here today. "The Government's first duty is the establishment
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  • 40 1 JAKARTA Oct 14 iAI-Hi D; Hjalmar Schacht s j;rJ that 6 months ago he had been requested to give lectures to the UniverwtJ of Teheran After returning to Germany, he expects to leave for Iran next spring
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  • 66 1 LONDON. Oct 14 <AP):-What promises to be the wedding of the year will take place m St Maigaret s Church on Friday. when the Marquis of Blandford, 25, one« one of Princess Margaret's escorts will wed Mis* Susan Hornby. 22. daughter of a wealthy British
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  • 43 1 The Chinese Communist.' will infill i ate to Hongkong and Macao next month s<tfi trained women agent*: who w. extend unde< ground sctiviticf m the guise of wattrCMCl and la\:-- dancers. Wyi a Chinese report fiom Hongkorii Reuter AAP
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    10 1 The 21 firb .b. took part tho »»r»de of .ationalcgtujne^
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  • 111 2 THE LABOUR Party t Singapore is to approach the Public Relations Secretary for help m obtaining a large hall to hold the Party? annual c inference. It is also learned that the Genera] Secretary, Mr. P. M. Williams' h::s given notice to the Council
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  • 42 2 RAIN prevented most members of the Teachers Training College f:> m attending their annual general meeting last Saturday For lack of a quorum. the President of the Association postponed the meeting to Oct. 20 The agenda will remain unchanged.
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  • 385 2  -  JOHN DARBYSHIRE To Enforce Port Doctor's Orders By Standard Staff Reporter FEELINGS ran high on the passenger freighter Hoi Houw last Saturday when she was ordered into quarantine m Singapore with 1,310 Filipino pilgrims on board, that the marine police had to be called to enforce
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  • 344 2 Founder Raises $3, 000 For Start SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Western art. He was a student of the Shanghai College of Art. Mr. Pengs fiancee' Miss Ho Mci So who is experienced m dress-making and embroidery will also be here to teach deafgirls to sew and knit. Although only about
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  • 211 2 EACH of the 20 delegations represented at the trade promotion conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East is being riven the opportunity to secure free world radio publicity, Mr. W. Tanier, ECAFE Information Officer, told The Standard yesterday. Through the courtesy of
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  • 194 2 A RESOLUTION urging the local Admiralty authorities to grant their industrial workers 28 days paid sick leave was one of the 18 passed at the fourth annual general meeting of the Singapore Naval Base Labour I n ion yesterday. The meeting presided by
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  • 52 2 Blythe Opens 21 Houses TWEXTY-ONE new houses at Cambridge Road Singapore, owned by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-Operative Housing Society, Limited, were declared open by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.L. Blythe yesterday. This project of 21 houses was planned and started last year, and each house is estimated to cost
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  • 46 2 A DELEGATION of Malayan police officers headed by Mr. J. P. Pennefather Evans. Police Commissioner of Singapore, were at the saluting base at a parade m Bangkok of over 3.000 officers and men of the Thai Police Force on Saturday. Reuter
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  • 28 2 TWENTY persons died from tuberculosis last week and 29 others from pneumonia. Enteritis which took 39 lives the week before, took 20 last week.
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  • 119 2 THE GENERAL Council of the Labour Party, at its meeting on Saturday next, will be confronted with a poser whether a member of the Council is allowed to give press statements on his individual opinions on issues on which the Party had laid down a policy?
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  • 58 2 MELAYU RAYA, Singapore Malay-language newspaper, which had its printing press licence withdrawn by the Colonial Secretary last January will resume publication next month. The Colonial Secretary restored the printing licences of the Melayu Raya, and two subsidiary publications the Mingguan Melayu (Melayu Raya's Sunday newspaper)
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  • 35 2 THE TROOPSHIP Empire Pride arrived m Singapore un Saturday from the United Kingdom with 400 troops for Singapore and the Federation. On board were also 1,200 servicemen bound for Hongkong
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  • 111 2 Standard Woman Reporter MR. H. J. C. Kulasingha, (above) Legislative Councillor and Chairman of the Pasir Panjang Village Committee, giving a word of encouragement to Siew Kwaa Cheng, wife of a cook formerly employed at the Joo Sen? Rubber Works before the fire gutted the factory
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    • 153 2 -np. READERS T^n^Ti> (AMERICAN EDITION) 348 north ri>. Kedu A Natural Method of Child-Planning 0 Toke God with You on Singapore. Henans I Mondoy Ij Blunt Truths About Asio Where Do Those Bright Ideas Come From? gk The Trouble with Mor- Government by Assassinotion No More Homework? gf^^ Totol War
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 307 3 'Member System Termed Dubious Standard Maff Reporter A CLASH between the left and right win<st> of the Labour Party of Singapore took place at the meeting of the General Council of the Party on Saturday night. Tnr arose or ~.::e r- ence:- of opinion bet wee:, the
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  • 202 3 BLTTERWORTH. Sun —A verdict of murder by person or persons unknown was returne I by Cne Abdul Rahman bin Mat. the Coroner, a: Buk.t Mertajam yesterday a* the end of the inquiry into the death of a 37-year-old rubber tapper. Chuah Keng Chuan. who
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    65 3 THESE photographs taken at Saturday's Miss Malaya contest show: TOP Miss Malaya contestants (left to rifhti Colleen Cooke iK.L.t Ist. Jean Bamford (K.L.;. Iris Jansen iK.L), Queenie Hatelie Penan? 2nd. Patricia Bapent iKl.i. Alter tme Johnson iK.L.>. Jean Bagent iKl.i and Maria i Spore. 3rd. ABOVE Kebaya Queen contestants left
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  • 117 3 IPOK. Sun A memorial service for the late Sir Henry Gurney was held here this morning m me Church of Sam- John the Divine attended] by the British Adviser and Mrs Blelloch. Po.:ce and Military officers and beads o' Government departments. One or tne three hymns
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  • 71 3 Da to Tan Again DATO Tar. Cheng Lock was re-elected Chairman c. the Malacca branch working committee of tne MCA or. Friday Otner officials are: Hon Sec. Mr Tar. Sie-.v Sir. Ho:: Treasurer— M. Tar. Hin Jin Ass: Sec— Messrs L:m Kee Jin and Yong Cr.ou lion Welfare Mr. Gob
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  • 27 3 WITH effect from October IS to October 21 inclusive. lor a week, a curfew will be imposed m the Ulu Kuan* area of Kinta.
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  • 29 3 THE Suttanab of Johore, accompanied by Datin Or.r. visited tne Johore Welfare Home tn:s morning Datir. Or.r. was or. a two-da'- visit to Johcre with he- nusband
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  • 230 3 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sun. Tuan Haji Rejab. Federal Legislative Councillor who resigned from the secretaryship of UMNO last week, said there can be no clo»e cooperation between the Malay Ruler- and their raayat. He tola an emergency UMNO tneeting nere. attended by
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  • 60 3 DESPITE the short notice and the handicap of a single rehearsai the Malacca Youtn Council put up a creditable variety concert at the MGS Hall last night. The concert was unaer the patronage of the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G.E.C. Wisdom and was m aid
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  • 104 3 Monkeys Invade Village Standard Malay Corr AN invasion by hundreds of monkeys has caused much loss to the villages of Kampong Murtan. Malacca. The invaders smashed furniture plates, teacups and cook m? pots. Inche Itam bin Ma'rus said that the monkeys invaded his home several times, estimates damage at S2OO
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1183 3 JTaSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SmjATIONS VACANI F)RESSER wanted for factory LJ clinic m Singapore. Please apply m writing giving full details of pas* experience etc. to Dresser. P.O. Box 853. Singapore, APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Tempcrarv Clerks m the Police Department Minimum Quaii- m Standard VIII certirate m a Government
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    • 244 3 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK 1926 56-66 IVTOnCE is hereby g-.-.-er. that the Transfer Booia rf the aoove Stock will De cosed frorr. Lttfa October 1951 to Ist November 1951, both dayi tor.usive for the preparation of Interest Warrant- m resper cf mteres* cue on tne above Stock for the
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    • 315 3 FEDERATION DIARY IPOH C^T^VaT h .t-: T a%a b a eroS! vnVo^ J?5 a -o. RIUY: Fattefl Uttte DMtad 1 tHKJj Batalxm As Yo-j Wbta I. MKUterin) I.U nd a*■ XO^S^ C^ft^ S>u Ma, LO HiN»StS S W va ?1 Boom: MALACCA Ye;., Car., I. 3.13 an, 3 f{ CAPrTOI,
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 458 4 \THEN the Federation Government introduced the Member system of Government last April, the question which suggested itself to every civicminded Singaporean was: 'When will Singapore follow suit?' It was felt that it would be comparatively easier for Singapore to adopt this form of Government since this Colony did
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    • 399 4 AMENDMENTS to the Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations 1951. published m the Singapore Government Gazette last Friday, are at best only partly satisfactory. One of the amendments makes pr< vision for the appointment, by the Governor, of an Advisory Committee to consider and make recommendations on any objections against refusal
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  • 981 4 CEYLON'S RUBBER SHIPMENT TO RED CHINA By Our Own Correspondent SPECULATIONS is rife here as to what the U.S State Department D officials told Mr. J. R. Jayewardene, our Minister of Finance about that 5,700 tons of rubber which was shipped to Ked unn& last week. Some say that the
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  • We, the People
    • 260 4 Sir. I append some of the questions being asked around town and to which the public, I am sure, would welcome an official answer: Ca> To what person or official body m Malaya was the late' Sir Henry Gurney responsible for his official actions
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    • 416 4 Sir:— l have been moved by the controversy raging around the Barnes Report to read the book for myself and now find its contents most unconvincing. Mr. Barnes has seen fit not to explain m concrete terms why it should be necessary to eliminate the teaching
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    • 105 4 Sir: 1 am astonished to learn that the Sultan of Johore has ordered 40 fir trees to be cut mi n the Istana Garden as well as m the vicinity of the International Club. I see no reason for this order After all ifi
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    • 499 4 A Lesson From The Book Of Judges, Ch. 12: 1-7 Sir: According to your report on October 10. the Officer Administering the Government. Federation of Malaya, Mr. M.J.P. Hogan. m the co.irse of a broadcast said the following: *a> "We have on our side not only right, but also the
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    • 101 4 Sir I must r. 1 allow yt ur article, '$100 Gift for the 17 Living m a Fowl Run," to slip by without comment. Can our blind City Councillors and Social Welfare Officials sit back and take all this without blinking 9 It is
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    • 129 4 Sir The Family Planning Association exists partly to remove ignorance. A statement appears m a letter m your newspaper of Oct. 13, which is so incorrect that the views of the writer may well be due to his ignorance of the function of this Association. I
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    • 361 4 Sir;— Probably on account of a legislative oversight, the Rent Assessment Board established m Muar has no jurisdiction to entertain any application made under the above Ordinance m respect of premises not situate within the Town Board area. If this is correct, a landlord of a premises
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    • 247 4 Sir.— As from 1950 the Education Department has reduced the number of L.C.C. Examinations to once a year notwithstanding the fact that they are held four time* a year m England. By their actions they have not only dealt a severe blow towards the advancement of
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  • 125 4 Sir:— This is war. Vigorous stern, and res< lute action ii required Sir Henrys murder has sharply reminded m Ihat this is war. Sir Henry? death pres B« great forebodings G ye:: m has beer, too apathetic and I i complacent for too hmf N i is
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  • 300 5 Security Council May Try Bypass OilDispu te lssue ijlMlfcU NATIONS, Oct. 14, (Reuter) The Security Council faced with a virtual deadlock m the Anglo-Persian oil dispute was expected by some diplomatic observers yesterday to try to bypass the issue altogether and to empower its President to act
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  • 101 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Oct 14: Four members of a 13-man police party including Police Lieutenant Pelsham. were killed during a 2U-minute river engagement with bandits m the Mersing District, last Wednesday The Police party consisting of Lieirt Pelsham. two NCO's. live Constables,
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  • 114 5 UK 'Playing For Time, Says Vice-Premier UNITED NATIONS. Ne w York. Oct. 14, iUP>— lranian Vice Premier Hossein Fatemi said yesterday that he doubts whether a solution to the seething Anglo-Iranian oil dispute can be found before the Oct 25 British general elections. Fatemi told the United Press that he
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  • 148 5 US Studying Ceylon Rubber Sale To Reds MAY END ECONOMIC AID WASHINGTON, Oct 14, (Reuter) The United States is considering stopping economic aid to Ceylon because of Ceylon's sale of 5,500 tons of rubber to China early this month. A State Department official said today that the sale seemed to
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  • 91 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Hongkong Manufacturers' Trade Exhibition at the Happy World Stadium went into its third night last night and. as on the two previous days, crowds jammed the stadium. Most of the exhibits on display are already well known m Malaya. They range from
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  • 114 5 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Han Hock Leong Oil Mills, Milne Bd., Jalan Pekan. Jalan Sultan. Beach Rd., Alhambra. Rattles Hotel. Kembawa Rd., Boon Tat St., Aljunied Rd., Sims Aye. Paya Lebar Pumps, Joo Cniat Place, Jalan Yunos. Rangoon Rd.. Towner Rd.. Serangoon Rd.,
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  • 61 5 BATU PArtAT, Sun. Two women passengers and the driver of a Batu Pahat taxi were killed instantly when the car m which they were travelling was m collision with a lorry. The front of the car waj completely gmashed. The crash occurred along
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  • 68 5 CARACAS, Oct. 14 (Reuter)The Venezuelan Government claimed to have foiled a bomb plot by the outlawed Accion Democratic Party when Government forces and "terrorists" clashed m various parts of the country causing two C The plot was stated to be due to coincide with the Columbus
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 5 photo. ROMEO AND JULIET REUNITED Costa Kefaloyannis, the Crete Romeo and Tassoula, the girl he kidnapped and married last year, nearly starting; a civil war m the process, wear a big- smile as the court decides to remit the balance of his two-year sentence. He was released on Oct. 10
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  • 210 5 LAS VEGAS, Uct. 14, (AtV) Further atomic trials are expected to take place tomorrow or Tuesday at the testing grounds of Frenchman's Flat near Lab Vegas. Indications to this effect were apparent today following the arrival of a large number of high-ranking members of
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  • 40 5 THE 26th Fair Fnce List issued by the Singapore Controller ol Supplies is as follows: Condensed milk (14 oz. tin) "Guide". "Jersey Cow" 65 cents. Cigarettes (20V> '"Lucky Strike" 75 cent*. "Sensation". "Bounty" and "Briggs"' C 5 cents.
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  • 159 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 14, A hand grenade thrown by a wounded bandit m Temerlob, Pahang, this morning, did not explode although it struck and cut a member of the forces on the face. This was one of two fortunate incidents for the
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  • 72 5 A CHINESE woman cigarette seller and her five-year-old daughter were knocked down by a motor cyclist at the junction of Boon Tat Street and Cecil Street last night shortly after nine o'clock. The motor cyclist, a Chinese, was travelling from Anson Road towards Market Street.
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  • 42 5 Standard Staff Reporter SIX Chinese were injured, two seriously, at Beach Road last night, when a motor cyclist was involved m an accident with a trisha. The trisha rider and a passenger, a girl, were admitted into hospital.
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  • 41 5 Standard Staff Reporter A MOTOR CYCLIST was detained by the Traffic Police last night at the junction of High Street and Hill Street where he had knocked down and injured a Chinese pedestrian. The injured was admitted into hospital.
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  • 44 5 BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 14 (UP) A 'powerful' bomb exploded before dawn yesterday outside the home and headquarters of retired General Francisco Reynolds, President of a apecial military court which last week decreed pTison terms for the leaders of the Sept. 28 revolt
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  • 164 5 LONDON, Oct. 14, <UP>Conservative leader Winston Churchill promised Britain s 8 000 000 trade unionists yesterday that his party would introduce no legislation to curb them if he is returned to power. Churchill issued a special statement to counter T Tenc T na f*es by
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  • 32 5 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Oct. 14. (Reuter)— Pope Pius XII yesterday ended worldwide cc* *brations of the Catholic Chu eh "s 25th Jubilee Holy Year wit. a renewed appeal for peace.
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  • 364 5 By John Allary, Standard Special Correspondent PARIS, Oct. 14: Speculation was rife m Paris and other western capitals tcfday as to the answer the Egyptian Government would give to the four-power proposal inviting Egypt to join a Middle Eastern security system. The proposal was intended
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  • 248 5 US Said Ready With Arms Aid For Mid -East WASHINGTON, Oct. M, (AP) Diplomatic authorities said here yesterday that the United Natal is prepared to make substantial contributions of arm* to a proposed new regional defence setup for the Middle East. Although these officials declined to speculate on how far
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  • 99 5 KARACHI. Oct. 14 (Reutor) The World Moslem Conference last night assured Egypt that the entire Moslem world would support her m her dispute with Britain. After an emergency mooting yesterday the conference working committee issued a statement saying the conference "heartily welcomed" Ihe Egyptian
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  • 132 5 Slalin Said Agreeable Fo Big 3 Meet MOSCOW. Oct H. (AI J Western o iserven iv re bi lieva it Winston Churchill vrtns toe elections on Oct. 25. Prim* Minister Stalin wi.i agree to a Bi_; Three meeting with him and President Truman Churchill. speaking ■>' a London suburb on
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    • 135 5 !i\i! (.ORRIK (ri«ht> former Private Secretary i -\.rnor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. returnSia^aporc fr° m I «ndon yesterday after a month's H. will t.ike up a new appointment m Kuala Lumf tnrie'a mtoctaam. Mr. G. Davis (left) met him. i •h£AT SELECTOR DIAL LL-TALE LIGHT MASS. yE BAKELITE HANDLE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 108 5 LiINWrUKt ffiHHv I V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road: Spore Olympdc Sports Council meeting 5.15 p.m., Board of Directors' Meeting 5.15 p.m., Hockey Match at Balestier "V" vs P T 5.15 p.m., Commercial Malay classes 5.30 p.m. Juds practice 5.30 p.m.. Body building group 5.30 p.m.. Malay Literacy class B.^o p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A..
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  • 522 6 Expects Fresh Drive On Reds By A Special Corresponaent MALAYAN share markets which closed on Monday out tf respect for the late Sir Henry Gurney c««.nrthened l during the week as operators took the vC UiaTus aSination, the culmination of three VSn murdering of planters, miners and
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  • 418 6 Malayan Breweries uo., repo 1 1 for the year ended June 30, this year m a most informative manner, and give the best results m a highly successful career Net profit including dividends from Subsidiary was $4,545,986 (75.7 per cent, on the old capital) from which distributions, including
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  • 98 6 PENANG, Sun. The 3,189--ton motor vessel Kimanis arrived here yesterday on her maiden run from Middlebrough. England, via Port Said and Aden. Built for the Straits Steamships Company. Ltd., Singapore, Kimanis has a similar design to the Raja Brook of the Singa-pore-Borneo run. Kimanis,
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  • 26 6 BAD NEUENAHR. Germany, Oct. 14 (AP) German rubber experts m session here announced yesterday that West Germany would begin producing artigcial buna rubber later this year.
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  • 363 6 Industrials: Fraser Neave Ord. $4.15 to $4.25 c.d. c.b. Gammon $2.72$ to $2.80. Malayan Breweries $5.65 to $5.50 c.d. c.b. Malayan Cement 37 36 cents, McAlister $40.50 to $41.00. Singapore Cold Storage $5.20. Straits Steamship $2150 to $21.75. Straits Times $4.15 to $4.17$ Straits Trading $22$ Union
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 6 photo. TO MARK the opening of their new air conditioned offices at Chartered Bank Chambers. Raffles Place, Messrs. W. H. Day and P. D. Cork, leading Singapore rubber brokers, were hosts to a large gath ring of the Colony's rubber traders to "pahits" on Saturday. Standard
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    • 121 6 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE tN(;LISH PROGRAMME (IM4 ID 41 111 J 9. ;'>.■> am For the School-.; 9.5S Interlude; 10 a.m. Emerjenr* News (K.L.); 10.45 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Matty Malnerk Orchestra Ka» Starr: UO News: 1.45 Home on the Ranee: i p.m For the Schools: 6.1."> Programme
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    • 222 6 iff /e££iJ6t**f iliXit'liiii'iiEiE' TODAY'S FOECAST:— a\ violent day! Unexpected 1 news will upset your plans 1 and you may have to use all, *our energies to calm associates and smooth out quarrel*. It is "propitious day however for all 4 reforms and darin* actions. Be careful of the food you
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  • 530 7 Manchester Utd. Take Over Div. I Lge. Leadership L OiNDON, Oct. 14, (AP) Wolverhampton Wanderers who had a 17-year-old, Norman Deeley, as Iheir right half, smashed Bolton Wanderers s—l m the top game on the English Football card yesterday. Bolton, nho also had a teenager, 15-year-old Ray
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    24 7 Chu Cbee Seng. WCFA goalkeeper pushes the ball over the bar for a corner, an incident m yesterday's MCFASingapore soccer. MCFA won by 5-2.
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  • 108 7 LONDON. Oct. 14. (Reuter) England's international 'cam selectors were out m force yesterday having a last look round before choosing today the team to play Wales next Saturday. One of the selectors visited Aston Villa presumably to look at the home teams inside right Thompson. But he
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  • 48 7 Latif f Wanderers Beat RAF Tengah LATIFF Wanderers defeated Royal Air Force (Tengah) s—l5 1 m a SHA 2nd Division hockey game at Tengah yesterday. Wanderers led 2—o at half time. Amin (3> and Mansoor (2) were the Wanderers scorers. Tengah's solitary goal was scored by LAC Hattam.
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  • 53 7 SANTA BARBARA, California. Oct. 14. (UP) Pretty Nancy Chat Tee, the United States' sixth-ranked women's tennis star, and home-run king Ralph Kiner were married here yesterday m the first sports wedding of the year. Chaffee. 22, and Kiner, 28, first met on a sports television programme m Los
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  • 368 7 FOLLOWING are handicaps for the second day of the Penang Turf Club meeting on Wednesday: Horses Class 3 Div I—6 Furs. Mandalay 900 Kaiserine g.jJ Enterprise »JjWellington B.JO Sealed Orders 8.10 Princeling o.va White Lilac 8.09 Clickity Click |.O8 Kind M Be k gards SM Lord Dhoti
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  • 253 7 THE SEAH brothers, Hark Chim and Lye Huat, SBA's junior doubles title holders helped Flower beat Lucky Strike by 4-1 m a week-end junior inter-club tournament. In other inter-club ties Merrytime beat BODCA by 5-0 while Wembley triumphed over Immigration Sports Club by 4-1.
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  • 27 7 MILAN". Oct. 14. (AP) Aga Khan s wife bought an Italian race horse for 60,000.000 French francs (about U*****,000) it was learned yesterday.
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  • 190 7 LONDON, Oct. 14, (AP)— The South African rugby team won the second match of their British tour on Saturday defeating the Southwestern Counties 17 8 before a 30,000 crowd at Plymouth. The South Africans played the 15 boys who stood down from the opening match
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  • 1078 7 LONDON, Oct. 14: (Reuter). Football league standings after yesterday's matches were: P W D L FA Pts. Manchester U. 13 8 2 3 32 20 18 Bolton W. 12 7 3 2 21 15 17 Portsmouth 12 8 1 3 20 15 17 Charlton Ath 14 7
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  • 115 7 LONDON. Oct. 14 (AP>— Geoff Paish. Britain's number two tennis player, had his biggest day m the finals of the indoor championships at Queen's Club yesterday, winning three titles The bespectacled Paish won the men's singles by defeating the former Polish Davis Cup player. Ignncy Tlonzynski.
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  • 231 7 LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) Yesterdays Rugby League results were: New Zealand Tour: Warrington 13, New Zealand 19 Club matches: Barrow 22 Widnes 8. Belle Vue Rangers 17 Whitehaven 6, Bradford Northern 22 Batley 7. Bramley 7 Featherstone Rovers 15, Dewsbury 29 York 7. Doncaster 18 Huddersfield 10.
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    • 69 7 >'■ I IUKb at th F nnrwipa *>t*Xt m Malaya '""i* AM I'M Singapore 10.59 11.28 J? al 4 a <£a 7.45 8.09 Por pickson 6.26 6.50 Port Sham 5.40 6.04 TOMORROW: M Singapore 11.23 Malacca 8.20 8.40 rprt Dickson 7.01. 7.21 Port Sham 6.15 6.39 Penang 1.05 1.19 WEDNESDAY,
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  • 460 8  -  KHOO BOON CHOO Miss Cheah Also Triple Champion t By PENANG, Sun. Ooi Teik Hock and Miss Queenie Cheah Kooi See won all three titles when the Penang open badminton championships were concluded at the Chung Ling High School Hall today. Ooi's achievement today was an
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  • 568 8 >KJPPER AW BOON SEONCS b,ainj leadership, coupled with the superb tiitjilay of the China Olympit* ?»lars. i.Uu Ghee Seng and Yeap Cheng Eng all added 1 1 lo an impressive 5-2 triumph for the Malayan Chinese F.A. over a Singapore W at
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  • 117 8 MEN'S SINGLES: Ooi Teik Hock beat Tan Kin Hong 15-5 15-1. WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss Queenie Cheah Kooi See beat Miss Tan Gaik Bee 11-0 11-2. VETERANS' SINGLES: Cheah Soon Hock beat Gob Thye San 15-5 14-18 15-9. MEN'S DOUBLES: Ooi Teik Hock and Lee Hoo Chye
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  • 93 8 THE twice postponed Singapore District six-a-side knockout hockey semi-finals and final were played at GHQ Tanglin yesterday. GHQ Signal Regt. became champions. In the first semi-final. 30 Bt. RAOC accounted for Singapore District Signal Regiment by 3-1. Kelly (2) and Oxford scored for the Battalion. Nize
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  • 115 8 PENANG, Sun.— The Teachers* Tennis Party will hold its tennis tournament at the Francis Light Schools courts this week. The draw resulted as follows: TOP SECTION: Tan Gooi Fook Lim Chiang Choo (Bye). Mrs. H. E. Teoh and Bobby Goh vs. Mrs. Yeoh Ah Chong and
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  • 51 8 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Thirty two events aie on the programme tor the first annual athletic sports meeting of the newly formed Negri Sembilan Hindu Youth Organisation on Oct. 28 at the King George V School grounds The events include five events for the boys and girls of the Welfare
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    68 8 Photos. TWO incidents m yesterday's Ja lan Besar soccer. Top: Malayan Chinese centre-half Wee Hoon Ir-onjj and Singapore^ left winy Alan King do a soccer ballet. Standing undecided is MCFA irfcndnr Pang Siang Hock of Penan?. MCFA won by 5-?. Above: Goalkeeper Chu Chee Seng ru-lif> out 16
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  • 711 8 MR. LLM HI AN GEOK, President of the Singapore Badminton Association, m a letter yesterday, issued a challenge to Ken Jalleh. Standard badminton writer, to a public debate on his (Mr. Lim's) Report on the 1950 Thomas Cup team submitted to the Badminton Association of
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  • 64 8 MALAYAN Chinese meet AllSingapore on Oct. 17 before flying to Hongkong for their Ho Ho Cup match against Hongkong Chinese and later on a tour of Manila. The team to represent the AllSingapore XI against the MCFA will be: Yew Chiang: Davids, Boniface; Coates, Dover. Marsden:
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  • 27 8 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 14 c T A ,f >— Bill Chadband. 21-year-old Johannesburg Rangers centreforward has been signed by Birmingham City and leaves for Britain next week.
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  • 22 8 KIAJANG. Sun— The fourth annual athletic sports oi Indian Schools In Kluan* District will be held on Friday, Oct. 19.
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  • 14 8 SYDNEY. Oct. 14, <AP)-^tor-man y<m Nida retained Ws Australian profetslonart golf titt»
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