Singapore Standard, 16 October 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard Ji, 3M' X VOL. M NO. 107. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 402 1 iI IK Union of Journalists m a statement issued vrsterdai expresses their dissatisfaction over the amendments to Emergency (Newspaper) Regulations published by the i;ovenunenl la>t Friday. Pointing out that the amendments do not empower a person to appeal to a court, nor do
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  • 103 1 lITfl THE FU.HTH M;n. KOREA, Oct. 15 listlcflfl Chinese II hack almost million! a ttulit to new hill MfitioM afwand kumsong! abandonim: stock ryiipi cvt i aniniu-' M I > \n\ artillery the thrc«-»li\ision N >.:*•. u~ central front vii! there were i. it v
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  • 157 1 Standard Stiff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun— About 10 bandits m the Alar Gajah area yesterday ambushed the car of the manager Wee Tiam Chwee. o: a Chinese Estate ißatu Bekarat Division or Ong Hin Tiang Estate) a: Tebon? about 18 miles front Malacca Town
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  • 49 1 BOMBAY. Oct. 15 <AP>— Communist -Queen o( the jungle," Godavaribai Parulekar. was arrested today m a police raid on a >u>e m the suburbs of Bombay, after a five-year hunt. Parulekar, leader of several gle tribes, la charged with r,J war against the state."
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  • 111 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Radio Malaya want local Army talent for singing or playing instruments for their Radio show, "Take A Chance", it was announced. Army men who would like to be given an audition should write to "Take A Chance". Radio
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  • 218 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (AP) Iran's aging Premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, m high spirits after a week's rest and physical check-up, goes before the Security Council today to tell the United Nations why he thinks it should stay out of the Iranian-British oil muddle.
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  • 153 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— "l know his dearest wish would be that others should carry on unfalteringly the work that has lain so very near to his heart through these last three years.' says Lady Gurney m a message to the people of Malaya
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  • 70 1 WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Oct. 15 (AP> This Canadian industrial city its own milling throngs swelled by thousands from the United States across the river, welcomed Britain"s Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip today. Here and there the Stars and Stripes fluttered amid the Union Jacks m fair and
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  • 76 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 15 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 461 d. Nov. 45id. Dec. 451 d. Jan. /Mar. 451<J. Apr/June 43Jd. Oct. c.i.f. 45d. Market: Steady. LONDON TIN Spot: £1,000 per
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  • 73 1 TEHERAN Oct 15. < L'P>— The Foreign Office announced today that a strong note had been" handed to Britain protecting against recent economic restriction clamped on Iran. Simultaneously Finance Minister Mohammed Ali Varasteh said that Iran would purchase 32.000 tons of sugar from Russia on
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  • 114 1  -  Michael Goh Standard Staff Reporter By the middle of next year Singapore should see the first of the Comets on scheduled flights, Mr. J. W. S Brancker, (centre m picture) General Manager of International Affairs, BO AC, said yesterday. He said that
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    34 1 photo. Perak Justice J. B. Thomson (left) returned to Singapore from leave m U.K. yesterday. He was met at the airport by his brother Mr. G. G. Thomson. Director of Public Relations, Singapore.- Standard
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  • 249 1 Abrogation Of Pacts With Great Britain CAIRO, Oct. 15 (Reuter) The Egyptian Chamber of Deputies today unanimously approved the abrogation of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. The Chamber also unanimously approved abrogation of the 1899 Sudan Condominium. Egyptian Minister of the Interior announced m Parliament tonight that
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  • 130 1 LONDON, Oct. 15 (IP)— Britain, France, the United States and Turkey will offer unified resistance against any warlike move to hamper plans for Middle East security against Communist aggression, authoritative sources said today. A highly placed source said, "If the proposal are rejected, the
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  • 231 1 By JEA.Y ALLARY (Standard Special Correspondent) PARIS, Oct. 15— Two n'", strong moves have hww undertaken by the Soviet Union diplomacy aiming at striking a mortal blow to ths Atlantic Part Tiiese IW9 ynoves are Eastern German Prime Minister Otto Grotexrohl's proposition on
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  • 110 1 MUNSAX. Oct. 15. ißttlterAAP) Communist sources at Panmun.iom said today's meetings made no progress towards reopening talks, but another meeting was scheduled for tomorrow Tuesday. A United Nations headquarters release said the Communists again insisted on a five-mile radios for the neutral zone around
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 28 1 rSlffilBRBJ SSSH tout 'AeXjuteh {i»u oi^o>uattaA *pp\&ciodbuL *"-^P^ A Singapore $2.10 per tin V Fadcration $2.30 per tin V&W JJF Manufiicturtd hi LONDON hf ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD..
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    • 21 1 COLO STORAGE nmilHli I^S CREAMERIES I f f^ I'F-fiJT, C VUTUCCI7Cff% jAff i^* 1 "JiJj ULTRA DURABILITY. i^SI PAINTS; SOLF AGENT^
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  • 467 2  - MY DREAM MANBY 'MISS MALA YA G. S. KING By (*OLLEEN m Miv Malaya" i Cooke, or "Dimples," as she has come to be known to the ma ority >f people icho com- rised Iht vast audience rcho Mis her via the beauty crownon Saturday night, has not allowed fame
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  • 200 2 Standard Staff Reporter i HOSPITALS and convents ibui'.t by missionary labour m (China are ivjW being gradually ,taken over by the Reds who are their own institutions j and expelling the missionaries. i In Singapore today there are (three nuns oi the Franciscan j (Missionaries
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  • 125 2 THE STANDARD Fund for the victims of '.he Joo Seng Rubber Works /ire has now topped the $1,000 mark with two more donations yesterday, of SlOO each. One of the donations came from an anonymous American m Singapore and the other came from
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  • 249 2 Stand.ird Staff Reporter LIQIOK shop proprietor told the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, how he was pushed under the staircase of his shop and robbed of $153 by two late customers, who refused to > leave at closing time. He was Xc Chens Chin,
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  • 84 2 TWENTY-NINE Chinese were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with plyins their sampans alongside the vessel, Hoi Houw, without the permission of the Port Health Officer when the vessel was m the Quarantine Anchorage on Oct. 13. The vessel was alleged to be flying
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  • 315 2 LOH HO CHAR, 18, a Chinese student was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday, to five and a hall months? rigorous imprisonment yesterday, for having six copies of seditious documents at the 16 m.s. Jurong R' ad on the morning
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  • 258 2 SCHOOL FOR BLIND GIRLS NEEDS $10,000 MORE Standard Staff Reporter CANNOSSIAN Sisters for the Poor who have built Singapore's first blind school for girls at a cost of over $135,000, need another $10,000 to furnish and equip the building. The building which stands m the compound of the Cannossian Convent
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  • 234 2 LEGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, yesterday tendered his resignation from the General Council of the Labour Party, of which he is a member. His resignation will take effect as from Oct. 22. I In his letter oi resignation to the Secretary of the
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  • 603 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PROPOSAL that ECAFE should act as a clearing house for information concerning standardization of commercial products was generally supported hy delegates and agreed to by the ECAFE executive secretary, Mr. P. S. Lokanathan, yesterday morning at the fifth day of the scheduled
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  • 323 2 LONDON has warmly welcomed the news that the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. has agreed to remain on duty instead of leaving Singapore at the end of the normal tour of duty. This is stated m a press release from the Colonial Office m London.
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  • 165 2 Youth To Face Trial At Assizes Standard Staff Reporter MARIAPPAN */o Mahalingam, 25, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes, after a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, where he was tentatively charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly with the object of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 64 2 l^lpl I AH-H.^H.y.| H s ts| p v^ y/j p*^jm^r,|^ f f I she wAPJsi'T^TTMgirTMB /C^o'swVml -7i PlgPQk IS SO RELAXING. Mv£> kWI^ <^P If CAR, PAPPY, DEAR M fciDO S^vnj. JHTTTII DOCTOR SAYS THE IL 9* > 1 NOBODY THAR, BUT A K^^-r-\m£ JW SLIGHTEST E^CITDiEMrJ <Z~ I DAiD
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  • 33 3  -  Eva Chong Uonun lU'porier nised black- application in the SingaMr. ft C. Tins- added that. owe instances of for a form. Such ng to join the
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  • 90 3 A New Wheel For A Giant Comet T T H hI S Comlt *&iU? AC Ct J r f lTed by alr from London. <S-«l r? pntams four jet engined luxury air liner, was grounded m fovfX rC °£2 g nvJ h ?H right W s eel d^^P^anmeinchte«ißtheruD^ber X,in m^
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  • 23 3 Schoolboy' s $2 FO Aged Widow portei J >. it I I d i->- .iiv.: Mie isl riars v i nd. of the ad
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  • 15 3 Police Hunt for Mi ssing Schoolboy 1 ":-r died to c The He E c
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  • 146 3 KUSU ISLAND, legendary place of worship for thousands of Singapore Chinese is once again crowded v by pilgrims, who go to pay homage at the shrine I Tua Peli Kong and at the kramat of a Dato. For the pasl fortnight., thou- sands of gaily-dressed Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 3 photo. THE damaged boiler at the Par Paints Factory, Pasir Panjang. Used lor refining linseed oil, this boiler exploded yesterday morning when a fire broke out. Standard
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  • 131 3 $20,000 Fire At Pa int Works If d S ,:v two fire-engines, which were at the factory within six minutes after the call was made saved xhat would probably have been an inferno as there were hundred of drums of the same product iying close by. Mr. A. Th. A.
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  • 103 3 DRESSED m their smart new uniforms, 216 youths- of the new Singapore Harbour Board Police Force held a passing out parade at the Harbour Board yesterday. The parade was attended by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W.L. Blvthe. the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. N.G. Morris.
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  • 61 3 DONATIONS totalling $190 have been sent to the chairman of the S.A.T.A. by Mr. Lim Kjan Beng m memory of the late Mrs. Lim Teow Chuan (nee Madam fan Hup Neo). The donors are: Pang Chin Han-$lOO C.F. Chow-$5O. MA. Majeed Co.. —$25, Madam
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  • 659 3 ARMS? ECAFE MEN JUST KEPT MUM —Then One Delegate Spoke Standard Staff Reporter A VIGOROUS REARMAMFNT programme by the industrial countries \m>uU\ have a profound effect on the countries of Asia and the Far East, who*e national economies are basically agricultural, said Mr. A. A. Caprio. Philippine** delegate at the
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  • 117 3 si BSTATIONS liable to load >lii'tl<ling today: DAY: Pa»ir Panjang, Rctormatory Road. Oxygen factory, I reason ite. >l. James Mlri Road. Sil.it Road. I'.nkit I'asoh. 8.A.T.. Trafalgar street. Prince Edward Road, sago >treet. Peoples Park. Naasea Road. Lam Soon Oil Mills. Guan Ilin. IK. Network. Kner alley Road.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 i I NQArUKt |/fjHt=¥| TMCJL, Orchard Road: Ma Jay isa 53Q p.m.. French Comercial classes 5.3Q p.m.. St. J >hn Ambulance i Tennis Pavi- 5130 pm Gymnastic Keep-fit Class ti p.m.. Billiards tournament 8 p m. Chinese V.M.C.A.. Sele^ie Road: Badminton 5 p.m.. BasketbaU 5.30 p.m. Table Tennis 7.30 pm
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  • 41 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mi-n.— For failing to attend a Medical Beard as directed by the Director of Manpower, Negri Sembilan Ngtafl Choon, residing at the Sikamat Resettlement Area, was fined $501). m default three months' rigorous imprisonment.
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 photo Mr. and Mrs. Hiu Hon Meow of Seremhan photographed after their wedding at the Seremban Registry. The bride was formerly Miss Woon Moi Chin, daughter of Mr. Woon Wei Chew. Negri Studio
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  • 258 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An application by two young Chinese wives for the presumption of death of their husbands was approved by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, today. The Iwc wives, See Looi and Llin Tar. applied for the pre-
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  • 54 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— The Johore State Council today observed a minute's silence as a mark of respect to the late Sir Henry Gurney. who was killed by bandits on Oct. 6. The Deputy Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, paid a tribute to Sir Henry's
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  • 954 4 'Lower Rate For Smallholders' Plea Rejected Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore State Council today approved the recommendations of the Land Policy Committee for revision of rents on land alienated since Sept. 9, 1916, after a proposal for preferential rent for country land not
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    33 4 Four-year-old Hamidah btnte Mohamed Salleh (centre) celebrated her birthday with a big 'bang last Friday. More than 40 children, friends of Hamidah. attended the party at 6-C, jalan Che' Besar Zabaidah, Johore Bahru.
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  • 190 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —About 60 per cent of Johore^ revenue comes from Federal sources and this amount is "subject to the wildest margins of rise and fall." So commented Dato H. MacKenzie, m an interview with The Standard, on the debate m the State
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  • 100 4 Youth Had Latex— Jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-A Chinese youth, Wong Kee Yew, who was found guilty of having m his possession 76 lbs. of latex, for which he failed to give a satisfactory answer, was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment by the First Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim today. The prosecution
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  • 31 4 MEMBERS of the Trengganu State Executive Council observed a minutes silence m memory of the late Sir Henry Gurney at the outset of yesterday's meeting at the Istana Badariah.
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  • 438 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. If the Johore Govern ment is going to tax the people, let it tax the rich. "II ne are going to soak, soak the rich, not the poor." This plea was made by Captain Hussein bin Onn m the
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  • 363 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon On the ground of desertion, Joseph Spellman alias Joseph Shamoth, described as the Senior Managing Partner of Griffin Inn Ltd.. was sued by his wife, Maria Spellman, for maintenance, m the Magistrate's Court today. The Magistrate, Inche Haron bin Haji Idris. said
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  • 100 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Camera Club, Kuala Lumpur, is acting on the suggestion made by Mr. Justice Abbott acting Chief Justice of the Federation, to compile a photo album of pictures taken at the funeral of tbe late Sir Henry Gurney and present
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  • 310 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A member of the Beladinc branch of the Mm Yuen m Johore was killed by security forces yesterday m Muar. He has been identified as Chia Wan alias Lew Huay, 30. One grenade was recovered. In the lame area another
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  • 89 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXANG. Mon— For the second week m succession, tomorrow will be a "porkless day"" here for thousands of Chinese housewives as we!! as the large number of Chinese restaurant? m town. Reason is pork butchers and pork sellers have decided to take their
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  • 57 5 IPOH. Mon —The Perak Chinese Chamber or Commerce is to make a request to Government to postpone the enforcement of the regulations which calls for all accounts of commercial firms to be kept m the English or Malay languages. This request will be made through the
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  • 52 5 Dr. N. K. Menon was told at the Settlement Councils meeting Penang, yesterday that the Settlement Government is prepared to consider affording facilities, through RID A or otherwise, for the setting up of Weekly Fairs m areas m which local conditions were suitable, and the volume of local
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  • 242 5 Freedom From UK Call Was Not Approved Standard Staff Correspondent PENANC, Mon. "There ij* no evidence m PrfMM*; of any wish lo he taken out of the (»m mon wealth." stated the Resident onuui**iorier, Mr. V. A*lon, at the Settlement Council meeting today, m hi*
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  • 277 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PEiNANG, Mon. Mr. Hashim bin Awang (unofficial) told members of the Settlement Council this afternoon that difficulty to transport children to school was a major problem confronting parents m Province ellesley. He obtained council's approval to establish a government hostel to
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  • 224 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— The Government is aware of the disparity m prices of meat and vegetables between Penahg and Aior Star and is concerned at the high prices ruling m Penang. This Is seated m a written answer tabfea at today's Settlement
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  • 85 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon. An Englishspeaking Chinese, Loh Foong Kee. was today allowed two weeks' extension of time to pay up the arrears of eight months' I maintenance of his two children amounting to $1,200. Loh. who was to have paid this sum
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  • 104 5 IPOH. Mon. Fifty-seven-year-old Teoh Choo Choon today received a six-month prison term and a fine of $6,000. m default one year's imprisonment, from Mr. J. R. Whimster, President of the Sessions Court. Teoh pleaded guilty to a charge of deriving profits from the importation of opium and chandu,
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  • 114 5 PENANG. Mon.-Mfm^is of the Penang SettlfMiient Council stood m silence to pay their respects to the memory of the late Sir Henry Gurney at the opening of today's Settlement Council meeting. The Resident Commission er. Mr. A. V. Aston, said. 'Before we follow the orders of the day.
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  • 141 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Dr. Lim Chonf Ell was told m the Set-) lenient Council today that there was no ulijii liim to GovI eminent employee! joining Municipal Electoral Parties Dr. Lira wanted to know tfit position of Government servants i with regard
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  • 226 5 PENANG, Mon. A total of 19,047 persons were granted Federal Citizenship m Penan; up to the end of August, 1951 5,933 by operation of law and 13,114 by application Dr. N. K. Menon was told m a written answer tabled at the Settlement
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  • 68 5 IPOH. Mon. Loral registration forms issued m all districts m the State, except Grik and Lmssong 'or lost identity cards will cease to be valid documents as from Nor. 1. A Perak Government press statement issued today states that holders of such forms are to apply at
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  • 230 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A farewell address was made by Mr. K. Mohd. Ariff on behalf of the unofficial members at the Settlement Council meeting this afternoon to the Resident Couimisaioner, Mr. A. V. Aston, who will be leaving Penan*; on Nov. 3 on retirement.
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  • 25 5 SIX telephones have been installed In Province Welle.sley. within the last twelve months' Mr G. Shelley was informed at yesterday's Settlement council meeting.
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  • 96 5 Standard Stall' Correspondent PENANG. Mon- The Seitiement Government has taken steps to augment the start of the Public Works Department m 1952 by the inclusion m the 1952 Estimates of the additional posts of Deputy Settlement Engineer and Executive Architect. The inclusion of new posts
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  • 83 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Mon The Kinta Town I Board has drawn up plans for the development of Kampong Kucha i. m the Ne I Town area. Into residential and shopping area. According to the new laySOt, the area bounded by Hume Street. Chamerlain '<
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 892 6 A DETAILED appraisal of the Member System A proposed for the Colony will not be possible until the working committee of officials set up by the Governor has made known its report. Or more preS. since this official working commitmainly with grouping government J£nartments so as to facilitate
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  • 672 6  - India Looking To Aid From Japan RAWLE KNOX By New Delhi. THE echoes ef India's resonant refusal to join m the Japanese Peace Treaty fade slowly here, and Mrs. Pandit's recent exposition m New York of her country's foreign policy is one interpretation of Delhi's after-thought. The bitter American Press
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  • We, the People
    • 382 6 Sir: I have read the letter ct Dynamite" on the present need to have Earl Mountbatten m Malaya to direct affairs at this crisis. The allegation contained m the first paragraph is questionable. Law. order, and common justice can be got. even against Malayan bandits.
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    • 87 6 Sir:— I wonder if anyone Connected with Radio Malaya would care to explain why American Hit Parade had been taken off the air. Is it because they are removing any feature that is not British? It would not be so bad il they had replaced
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    • 194 6 Sir: 1 have read your leader of October 15. It is surprising how short memories are. In my election manifesto last February (1951) I wrote as follows: "Looking to the future we look forward to a time not far distant when we will have a popularly
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    • 70 6 Sir —l read the letters m The Standard regarding Mr. Dan Juduh's remarks that "dance teacher* (ballroom) vanish with the fees after a few lessons Knowing Mr. Judah well. I am sure that Mr. Judah or Miss Curtiss did not intend their remarks to apply to the bulk
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    • 302 6 Sir:— What struck me on reading the report of the F.P.A. m the press is that only twenty (or is it thirty?) members attended their general meeting. Besides those who are taking an active interest mostly belong to the upper level income group. And that is exactly
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    • 124 6 Sir; I have been astonished by a statement attributed m your journal to Mr. P.F de Souza on 'ragging' at the local universiy. He says 'Take away ragging and you take away the tradition of the university. This is surely a tall statement. Is ragging
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    • 356 6 Sir: In your leader of October 12. you state that "by giving rigid priority to defence needs, the Western nations would be defeating their own purpose the preservation of peace and democracy m Asia." May I comment on this statement as, m my opinion, it contains misconceptions?
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    • 55 6 Sir— ln the Reader's Digest of Sept. 1951 (U.S. and Canada edition) pp. 116 to 118, there is an article entitled "The Metamorphosis of Hell Week" a digest from "Guideposts" which contains a lesson for all University "raggers" and an example that our University Undergraduates may
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  • 355 6 Preview of Views Spore's IBnlsfcrs" THE new proposals by government of Singapore to introduce the Member System have had a fairly good reception among the upper classes of Singapore residents, observed Utusan i Melayu. The man-in-the-street i s generally unable to give an opinion as yet, as the report of
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  • 589 6  - The Mau Mau Alarms Kenya's Europeans JOHN WORRALL By CAPE TOWN. EUROPEANS m the East African colony of Kenya are alarmed by the increased activities of the nationalist African secret society called Mau Man. whose members are pledged to work towards eviction of the white man from Kenya. Although the
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  • 309 7 LONDON. Oct. 15. (UP). The Foreign Office released the text of the fourpower proposals submitted jointly by Britain, the United States, France and Turkey, to Che Egyptian government m Cairo on Satur day. which presented a farreaching Middle Eastern defence plan. A meeting of
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  • 269 7 World Body To Sell Iranian Oil, Teheran Reports TEHERAN, Oct. 15, (UP) Premier Mohammed Mossadeq will present to the United Nations Security Council m New York on Monday a plan to create an international sales and distributing organization to market Iranian oil and provide technicians to
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  • 134 7 TAIPEH. Oct. 15 (UP)— The Far Eastern Cominform, under, the chairmanship of Liv Shaochi. has decided to seek the assistance of "neutral" India and Burma and stage a huge anti-American campaign throughout Soutn-East Asia, the China Union Press reported yesterday. The agency said another
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  • 76 7 ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 15 <Reuter> Ibrahim Farag Pasha, Minister m Charge of Sudan Affairs said last night that the Governor General of the Sudan. Sir Robert Howe, had exceeded his authority by his statement warning against any attempt at outside interference with tne administration of the
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  • 113 7 PARIS, Oct. 15. (UP) -French Communists suffered one of their worst political defeats since the end of World War II m nationwide cantonnl elections which ended yesterday. Nearly complete returns showed neither the Communists nor the rightist followers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle fared
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  • 218 7 Big Reception For Royal Couple Planned In Wash. tuACHiNfITON Oct. 15, (AP) American-iype ha^hS rSher thw the courtesies traditional with and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. There just won't be enough room to curtsy. So many people are coming to the embassy for the reception onuct. 30 Also a
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    62 7 photo. Gen. Augustine Guillaume. new French Resident General of Morocco. wa s officially welcomed recently on his arrival from France at Rabat, capital of French Morocco. After the welcoming ceremonies, the general made a ceremonial tour of Rabat. Above he takes the traditional welcome offering of miiK and dates, symbol
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  • 285 7 PRESIDENT TRUMAN SALEM, N. CAROLINA. Oct. 15, (UP)— President Truman expressed hope m a speech here today that Soviet leaders will co-operate with the free nations m an attempt to achieve peace. The President emphasized that the United States remains ready to work with
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  • 82 7 ANKARA, Oct. 15, (Reuter) General Omar Bradley, United States Joint Chief of Staff Chairman, reported "considerable progress" after the military political conference here yesterday. With British Imperial General Staff Chief Sir William Slim and France's General Charles Lecheres he had exploratory defence talks with Turkish political and
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  • 69 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 15. <AFP>— Indian Ambassador to Peking Sardar Panikkar is flying from Hongkong to New Delhi on Monday, it was learned here yesterday. Panikkar who arrived m Hongkong from Peking by train on Saturday. «aid he was returning to Delhi for consultations with
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  • 211 7 US Delegation's Views On Red China, Formosa WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, (IP)— The United States delegation to the forthcoming I nited Nations General Assembly m Paris unanimously opposes United Stales recognition of Red China or turning Formosa over to the Peking regime, it was disclosed yesterday. The 10-member group also favours
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  • 122 7 LONDON. Oct. 15, (Reuter).— The women of Britain plus several million unpredictable Liberals now hold the general election verdict m their hands. They will decide whether victory is to go to Labour or Conservatives on the key issue of living costs. With polling only
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  • 137 7 Dewey For A-Bomb Use In Manchuria TOKYO, Oct. 15. (IF i Governor Thomas E. De\\( v <>f New York indicated yesterday that he favours dropping the atomic bomb on Manchuria -t the Reds do not agree to ceasefire m Korea. Dewey. appearing on a National Broadcasting CompMij I "Meet the
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  • 85 7 JOHANNESBURG. Oct 15, <Reuter> Dr. Enamcs Sup i< 27-year-old graduate of the I i versity of Witwatersrand been appointed senior scud: fie officer at the atomic energ) tsearch establishment at Ha:<.vi England. He wili take up his duties early next year. He is at
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  • 392 8 Car IVip To New Zealand Standard Shipping Reporter THREE young women Miss Josephine Whitehorn, New Zealander, Miss Joan Kingsbury, British, and Mrs. Eunice Rexinger, Canadian, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on the greatest adventure of their lives. They are driving from London to New Zealand in
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  • 268 8 New S. S. Liner A rrives In S'pore On Thursday Standard Shipping Reporter LATEST addition to the Straits Steamship Company's fleet of ships, the 3100-ton twin-screw passenger-cargo liner, Kimanis, is expected to arrive m Singapore on Thursday on her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom She is expected to leave
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  • 127 8 THE frigate Crane, recently recommissioned at Chatham with a Devonport crew, sailed from Portland m ISeptember for Malta to work up there before going on to t he Far East. She will take the place of H.M.S. Hart, another frigate, now reducing to
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    • 504 8 tMSI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE f.r F..*c^c Lo. A«,e.e, All A^ck- Co- »te P.rW» S'*»° rf ArtLA/SF rs of D^v Gorge Deep Tanks and Possenget ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. BENMLINE *0R UK CONTINENT S>ora P S' h< m Ptnaflf Be«l«*er. fof London Rot- m ?jfr 2 6-29 Oct 0 „...cm.
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    • 334 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Oct 27 V««sel tor Muar Weekly Hon Tm for R^Q^ Oct 23 V«wel *or Molocco Twice Weekly H f J ho for Ba9On M Si Api Api Oct 27 Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly H.ng Ann for Djambi
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    • 52 8 Despatches TODAY: Medan noon by Van Heuts?. Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letters) by train, Sibu (letters and parcels) by Belaga, North India and Pakistan (letters and parcels) by Santhia, Hongkong and Ch ia (letters and parcels) by Van Heutsz, Britain. No Ireland, Eire, Europe, N. and W. Africa, West Indies (parcels)
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    • 92 8 in HARBOUR WHARVES Ship Codown Gate Bardarpur ti, 7 7 Baron Del Haven CP. 7 Benulbanach 11/12 4 Benled i 38 39 2 Bulaii 29 30 2 Ceylon 1/2 8 Chandoara 42/43 2 Charon 40/41 2 Cingalese Prince 23/24 4 City of Poona 31/32 2 Deucalion 33/34 2 Friesland 44
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    • 87 8 Keppcl Dock: fttarudu, San Manuel. Drumus, Gorgon Feiipes. Chas Kacieod. Victoria Dock: PaUmga. Tank haven. Western anchorage: Homer City, Saidia. Danmia. Godown .No. 1: Lam Ilai Han Thale. (able Wharf: Retriever. OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan, Langlegale. Troo dos. Maung Bama. El Greco. Hoi Houw. Sumatra. Sambas. Tamerlane. Balcongan. Baud. Loksang,
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  • 570 9 KAY SLATES FED. GOVT. niM.oMTiiinriit ol Malaya has adopted a topsy turvy, upside l^Sll? i 2IISr l O r^ lanl^' Sir J° h "ay, chairman X mh,. m- (IVrak) Rubber and Tin Co., Ltd., told the annual ncrting m Umdok In a
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  • 39 9 Slump In Price Is forecast r:. c i an- J the Kamuning *et week "II pres< I t 1 i t r.ases I r.ir Uirr. -t f ;m •mi r.*:i we (N W the rap. It 3 r, of
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  • 7 9 US Papers To Cut Sales t to
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  • 43 9 Ceylon. Nepal. Pakistan and Thailand have availed themselves of the technical aid India has offered under the Colombo Plan. She will make available experts on sericulture, caustic soda, sugar technology, statistics, paper manufacture and customs organisation.— A. P.
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  • 22 9 Japan will revive postal remittances to foreign countries on Nov. 1 The maximum remittance will be for £10.- Reuter— AAP
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  • 226 9 DEVELOPMENT of "cold synthetic rubber latex, ■aid to be the first to approach natural rubber latex m ten ice and *vearin«* quality, has been announced by the Naiiiialuck Chemical Division of the U.S. Rubber Compam, according to Rubber Age* Company officials stated that
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 68 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per 1b: Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 51.54} $1.55* F. 0.8. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. $1.54} $1.55 No. 2 R.S.S. 51.49J $1.50} No 3 K.S S 31.44} $1.45} Tone: Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening prices per Ib. were:
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    • 35 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The price of tin to-day was $471} picul. (Unchanged) LONDON TIN Monday's prices first session were: Spot 1,015 buyers, 1.020 sellers. Three months £955 buyers. £957 10s. Settlement Price: £1.015. Tone: Steady.
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  • 55 9 THE Indian Parliament has passed a Bill providing for development and regulation of certain industries. The legislation provides for the Central Government taking under their control 39 industries —capitalised at under RslOO.ooo should there be a fall m production, deterioration m quality of goods or
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  • 114 9 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT a million dollars worth of freehold and mortgagee properties are expected to change hands tomorrow at Cheong Koon Seng and Company, Limited's f big auction sale. There are 21 eehold and 12 mortgagees' properties, some with a leasehold of 99 years
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  • 94 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiet yesterday m all sections. Copra was a quietly steady market, buyers indicating $43$ per picul and sellers $45. No business was reported. Coconut oil was also a quiet market, sellers indicating $73 per picul,
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  • 197 9 Standard Market Reporter opened the week on a steady note with prices tending to firm m tins and rubbers, while industrals remained quiet. Changed prices were:— Buyers Sellers uarnmons 2.75 2.82 i M. Breweries 5.55 s.6scdcb S Steamship 22.00 22.50 Straits Traders 23.25 23 75
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  • 59 9 IMPORTS of tin and tin concentrates into Malaya again showed a decline during September. OfScial statistics show imports at 802 tons compared with 840 tons m August and 855 tons m July. Imports from Thailand were £9/ tons during September, from Burma 74 tons,
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  • 52 9 Japanese Finance Minister Hayato Ikeda told the Diet that payment of reparations to nations h Ja P a invaded during World War II would not "seriously affect the nations economy, because Japan will pay reparat:ons m terms of "economic services" rather than by eooris or
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  • 59 9 The French Government has taken another step m its efforts to control the franc value by prohibiting money transactions on imported goods to take place before the goods arrive. The new control will apply to prior exchange of currency, bank money transactions and credit extensions
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  • 36 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 15—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.72 to £1 Sterling; HK56.870 to US$l; HKSI.BI7 to Malayan $1; HK50.334 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5331,75 to one tael.
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  • 231 9 ONE of the personalities m the group of Hongkong Chinese businessmen now m Singapore m connection with the Manufacturers' Exhibition is 40-year-old Mr. Lee Kai Sun, who started life as a professional sportsman. In spite of his multifari ous business activities. Mr Lee has managed
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    39 9 pnoto. The trade exhibition of the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers Union, which opened last Friday at the Happy World Stadium, is now attracting large crowds nightly. Above is a view of the Seople who visited the exhiition last nijrht.— Standard
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  • 11 9 Japanese cement exports for September totalled 157,400 tons.
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  • 181 9 The greater port of the smallholders' rubber k in need of replanting, said the Director of Agriculture, Mr. 0. J. Voelcker, m o broadcast over Radio Moloyo. A smallholder with only three acres of rubber need not replant all hi* holding at
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  • 121 9 JAPAN came into the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, purchasing: small quantities of the lower grades for nearby shipment. Australia also bought email quantities of sheets and blankets. Quotations m the market fluctuated narrowly around $1 55 per lb. for first grade rubber for November
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  • 205 9 US. CAN USE 4.5 m. TONS OF RUBBER FOR ROADS A HUGE potential market for rubber exists m the field of rubber roads, says Harvey S. Firestone jr., chairman of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. Writing m The Rotarian, a monthly magazine published m U.S. by Rotary International, Firestone says
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  • 50 9 Pakistani automobile manufacturers. Lalchamp Hirachand and Vananju Meweani, of Premier Automobile Company of Bombay have arranged with Chrysler Motor Car Company for the manufacture by 1953 of motors for trucks. transmissions and differentials at the company plant m Kurla, on the, outskirts of Bombay AFP
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  • 143 9 The UU. Statistical Office said the volume of world mining and manufacturing output rose to a new all-time high m the April-June quarter this year. Production generally was 15 per cent, above the same quarter m 1950 and 75 per cent, above the level of 1937
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  • 42 9 Japan To Buy More From Area JAPAN is to import proportion* ately more from the sterling area and less from the dollar area under her import plan for the fourth quarter of the calendar year iust approved by ihe Tokyo Government. Reuter-AAP
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  • 19 9 Messrs Gattey and Batcman repori that the September output of Jimah Rubber Estates. Ltd was 30,<64 1b
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  • 25 9 West Germany and liaq have signed a trade agreement to develop commerce between the two coun Tries over the next 12 month*. Reuter
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  • 20 9 A US$lOO.OOO 000 World Bank issue m the United States of 3J per cent 30-year bonds was oversub- scriDeo A.P.
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  • 136 10 >t.tndard Staff 1 orn >poruh nl KUALA LUMPIK. Mon- A C nese -.voman. N| Chul surprised when told by M:'. tice Wilson nt the X lala Lumpur Supreme Couri touiy she was acquitted and dis charged of con.sor*;:^ with \> tits, tn a squatter area at
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  • 64 10 Pled For Cash OK 'ed PENANG Settlement Counci locs it their mee'i:;^ today ippi »*d a motion by Rfi ACi gent. Settlement Fin.mciul Officer, to seek an additional cation of $1,712,730 from the Federal Government to cover the .> pplementa required foe pay- ii at increased salaries. iges cost of
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  • 443 10 Standard Staff Correspondent THE MURDER of Sir Henry Gurney was com- merited upon this week m two leading British weeklies, the Economist and the Spectator. The Economist stated that the ambush of Sir Henry was t; one of those tragedies which
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  • 97 10 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The "Amateur Hour" Talent Time Competition, sponsored by the Rotary Club, Kuala Lumpur, and which was held over from the programme m the Beauty Queen Carnival Ball at the Victoria Institution Hall on Saturday, will take place on Oct. 26 at
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 10 Mr. Gary Wang. Chief reporter of Hongkong Standard, who is m Singapore on his way back to Hongkong after completing a year's course m the London Polytechnic School of Journalism. Mr Wang went to London on a scholarship granted by the Hongkong Government under the Colonial Development
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  • 256 10 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LOH YEE CHEE, former textiles salesman of Shriro (China) Ltd., who sued the firm for $499.37 being commission, was awarded judgment by consent, of $410.48 plus costs, by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. The claim
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  • 68 10 THE Economic Society of the University of Malaya and the United Nations Association o! Singapore will jointly sponsor a discussion on "Food Prospects m S. E. Asia" at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya. tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. The discussion will be led
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  • 55 10 Soviet Fined, Faces Two More Charges A RUSSIAN 28. vu ftned m the Singap court jresb i guilty 1 while being caus^hv At 4pm on i the verSndah j m Lorong 35 >, was found I shouting it the I Later the i Mtoah bin:, r order to torw bail
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  • 18 10 A NEW bran I ban division i formed .t Petaseh. total ttumber Seremban to 21
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  • 745 11  -  Anacrusis 3iuttic JVates By VJTHEN, m 1830, young Robert Schumann began his serious musical studies with Frtedrich Wieck (affectionately known as "Father Wieck," and, later to become Schumann's father-in-law) he had already started composition on several of those early opus piano works which remain,
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    • 75 11 -r^iFTED ADVERTISEMENTS rt> i ing s ex- spect a. ply I M 1.443 fa Export j t r I tic ise Si re tl with Tea. I month. B x T ks Com- :o rid- ited s r« n- c rti- ish S v and tO r m S1 I
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    • 595 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT r FHE family of the late Mr. 1 Chua Cheng Hock thank all friends and relatives who Kindly rendered services, paid night visits, sent wreaths, s r :is. messages of condoen ea snd attended the funeral VEHICLE FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE maroon Sedan, late 1947. exceptionally One condition, battery, tyres
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    • 67 11 Uj lilWl 1 1 1 1 178 2 1.15—6.30—930 p.m. 7th and LAST DAY HH WITHERS DQMMD fEAWLE CUl«^i>j| ENfWi WHITE CORRIDORS"" Bi *A MOIRA LISTER JACK WATLIHG BARRY JONES TOMORROW ONLY m .^^s Writtta. rrcxinoKS «e<l Directed by fU j Arthur B»n*pm«Bt*« f^j MICH^ EL POWELI. W M r,«HJuciioo
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    • 22 11 LAST DAY! Ham 1.43-4.00.6.30 9.30 JOHN WAYNE ffimTOf u»| nOBcRT RYAnI^BISHBSBI^B^iiv I STARTS TOMORROW Kirk Douglas Virginia Mayo John A*ar in^^^ I
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    • 395 11 fNEW-ALHAMBRAn LAST DAY ham 1.30 4 6.45 9.30 p. m. OPENS TOMORROW! A 'MUST' FOR GOLF LOVERS! Z^L. Ttuk rniA H#m .4.-, .1 8,,|.U. Featuring Sammy Snead, Jimmy Demaret, Dr. Cary Middlecoff, etc. I r— LAST DAY! 11AM.1.45.4.15.6.45&9.30P.M.^ Alan LADD'S GREATEST THRILLER! Paramount s I— Plus! M. F. Unit's "A
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    • 168 11 npODAYS FORECAST:— Today is I decidedly better for all. The morninc i» suitable fpr taking w»lk«. sirning contracts, corresponding with jour friend* and starting new business ventures. Obstacles may appear now and then, but they will l be overcome with ease. In the afternoon the climate Is Just right for
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    • 140 11 Radio Programmes RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (4*4 a 4) IB.) 9.33 am. For tte Schools: 9M Interlude; 10 m.m. Emerrency CK.D: 10.45 For the Schools: 1 P m The Radio Orchestra; 1J1 New*: M5 Frankie Masters Orchestra; 2 P ••»>• For the Schools: 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.17 Four Stars
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    • 925 11 tih*%. tVWJB""' U&fij* 'W^BILUA/EBB JONES HMV BD 6103 Stepping In Society"; "Ain't Nobody Here But Is Chickens." (Sid Phillips and his Band AT LAST Sid Phillips has let himself go and the band really gets cracking on some good honest to goodness swing (Does that trombone player enjoy his spots
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  • 357 12 Safeguards Discussed In Hush-Hush Meeting MEETING behind closed doors again yesterday Singapore s Olympic and Sports Council discussed affiliation with the proposed Pan-Malayan Sports body, the question of Olympic standards for Singapore athletes, and Government delay m appointing a chairman for Singapore's Stadium committee. The meeting lasted
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  • 43 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA League— D< I SRC v RAF Changi at SRC: Khalsa Association y l/n versity at Viuversity Div. 11 Latiff Wanderers V 223 BOD "A" SI Alexandra^ Fr.rndlu FARELF V SCC 4 A at SCC. RiH'.BY: University trial at Vniverntw-
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  • 143 12 HONGKONG. Oct 15. fßeuter*\Pi—Headed by Wor.g Peng Soon, -.vorld badminton cnampion a Malayan badminton team i. expected here on October 20 f jk series of exhibition games one >? which will be watched by His Kxcellency. Governor Sir Alexander Grantham. Meanwhile, the executive comrr
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  • 20 12 BELOW nre race finishes of the first day 9 8 Penang races on Saturday h\ Scoops.
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  • 109 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Ail Blues will hold its first trial on the Selangor Club padang tomorrow. The teams are: Probables: Gob Swee Cheang, Yusoff Shah, Wong Siew Chong, Ashraff. M. Danker, Che Natt, Raja Sharuddin. Mehta, Ah Kok, C. Gomes, B. Piotriowski, I. Khan,
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  • 177 12 IPOH, Mon. Perak Amateur Football Association introduces a new system for this year's knock-out soccer competitions for the Lim Seng Fook Cup (senior division) and the Cow and Gate Cup (junior division). This system enables the teams to meet m four separate sections, and
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  • 161 12 F N Qualify For Final FRASER NEAVE. with the services of Alan King and Hoon Leong. triumphed over O.T.E.C. by a solitary goal to enter the final of the SAFA Business Houses knock-out soccer played at Shell ground yesterday. Fraser Neaye will meet m the final the winners between M.P.H./Shell
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  • 29 12 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. In a league hockey fixture Police beat Islah English School by 2 o, both goals being scored by Tengku Yusoff m the second half
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  • 27 12 IPOH. Mon.— ln a first round tie m the PLTA Sultan's Cup inter-team tennis competition. Chamberlain Party defeated Kampar Chinese Recreation Club by 4-2.
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  • 42 12 GENEVA, Oct. 15, (Reuter)--A record crowd of more than !?£,T£ ked th c Charmme 1 Stadium here yesterday to see France beat Switzerland by two goals to one m an international soccer match. France led 2-o "at half time
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  • 203 12 THE ANNUAL football match between the Army m Malaya and Selanfor for the Liberation Cup postponed from Oct. 6 due to the death of Sir Henry Gurney will be played at HQ Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The Cup was first played for m 1946
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  • 124 12 S'gor Hockey Trial Teams KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The second state hockey trial has been arranged for Saturday at 5 p.m on the padang when the following teams will take part. Whites (probables): Hooper. Major Parkinson, Mokhtiar Singh Pritinah. Major Dewing, Chua Eng Chye. Lim Heng Sect, Ding Hong Kee. Stanislaus.
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  • 159 12 RAF Reserves SCC 'B' Draw ..SINGAPORE Cricket Club h? t ulr c held t0 a 3-3 draw by ths "B" string of the Royal A J, r Force (Chanli) m a Svffy Rugby match on the Padang t y r? te Th2 y Each Bide I *?hiu\££ mea vere 3
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    25 12 f Miss Queenie Cheah Kooi i See. who won three titles at i the Penanf open badminton i championships which coni eluded on Sunday. «i»
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  • 256 12 Community League Soccer IN A match of fluctuating fortunes, Royal Air Force took full points when they defeated Malays by two goals to one m a SAFA Community league tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Malays, who opened the game well, had only themselves to
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  • 208 12 DORTMUND. Oct. 15. (Reuter) Johnny Williams, contender for the British heavyweight title, drew with Heinz Neuhaus. Germany's No. 2 heavyweight over ten rounds here yesterday. The decision was greeted by boos and jeers, many apparently thinking that Williams had won About 25.000 watched the flght refereed
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  • 33 12 BETTER combination and fine stickwork helped BODCA "B"" to defeat C.R.E. South by two goals to nil m a Singapore Hockey Association second division league fixture at BODCA ground yesterday.
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  • 38 12 KOTA BAHRU. Mon- -Kelan. tan loses a popular sportsman when Mr A. H Priestley of the Federal Jungle Company, Pasn Puteh. leaves the state to take up a new post with the Australian Gold xMine. Raub
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    • 273 12 urn* mcujDtof BHR t> Getting Up Nights Makes Men Old Getting up ntgt u Won of o!g, v ■.•VaiSE dull ache at I and leg P ah: S r .^U'^ ness ai.a loss of n/.nly vigour w Oland (a moat lraport i n ri n) v. To ov ««"com« th«M
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    • 27 12 HIGH TIDES at the onr.rtpa. resorts In Malaya TOIIAT: \M f.M Singapore 11.23 Malacca 8.20 8.40 Port Dickson 7.01. 721 Port Sham 6.15 «!3§ Penang 1.05 1.19
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