Singapore Standard, 22 October 1951

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard //L NO. 113, SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 70 1 Guerilla War Tactics Seen In Suez Fights 2' The British held firmly to the jut what looked like the pattern to show up m minor shootings j Ink that the pattern, if firmly tid to the Mushm Brotherhood/ Britain b ffrim- MOTC9 !!1 t Mr' tad sud.in. t'> uir h
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  • 100 1 Standard Malay Correspondent H MORE BAHRU, Oct. 21.— A Ma jv Congress with the aim lieving independence for Via lya will be held m Johore B ru i cry shortly, Inche W i' Wn Haji Abdul Rahim. its con enor, disclosed yester- i mgress m
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  • 61 1 :i R-uwr —Ike i spayer A I thai L>r.ifli tmgt groves friageg of Hw 'b] morning .t« idM<|Uß, ged B ritl the ittackers. the newspape added Damage was estimated ii £25,000 (Egyptian), the papei Armistice commission officers ■'-.c investigating and the EgyI': ii a itta nitiea
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  • 128 1 j Standard Staff orrespondent PENANG. Oct. 21— A teacher jof the Chung Ling Chinese i High School. Mr. Chen Chong 1 Yoke. t>o. was shot dead tonight at KamponJ Kolam, while he was 1 returning home m a trisha from a local restaurant. Mr. Chen's
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  • 138 1 < UKO. On. 21 (AFP).— The Council «f Slate to. da] approved ibe law for general mobilisation, which (>m\i«lV« tor all measures necessary for the defence of Egyptian territory ami internal security m ease of war. In accordance with the new, i High War
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    66 1 i 1 Princess Elizabeth sets i her first glimpse of an 1 American skyline as she i stands with the Duke of 1 1 Edinburgh on the Detroit river dock at Windsor. Ontario. The skyline is that of the city of Detroit, i Michigan. 1 1 Tall man at centre
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  • 272 1 Way Is Paved For Renewing Korea Talks MUNSAN, Oct. 21 (Reuter-AAP) Fullscale meetings of the Korea armistice delega tions, suspended two months ago, may be resumed within 72 hours, according to U.N. liaison officers after a meeting with their Communist opposite numbers today at Panmunjon. At today's
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  • 61 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 21 (L r P>— Peking Radio today broadcast an editorial of the People's Daily News, which expressed the belief that a truce m Korea is "possible". This was the first time that the official organ of the Chinese Communist Party's Politburo had committed itself
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 21 APt Setting a lead for Singapore. Hongkong's top businessmen arid a few influential Britons today launched a campaign for an "absolute minimum" of £38.000.--000 m reparations from Japan. They will send a petition to the British Government.
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  • 48 1 Sydney, Oct. L'l i AP;— Richard G. Casey. Australian External Affairs Minister, lei! tonight for a six -week overseas tour. He will visit Singapore. Egypt, Burma, Thailand. India. Pakistan. E \fland. Canada and the United States and aitend the United Nations Assembly meeting m Pans.
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  • 20 1 Burma's Prime Minister. Thaki'i Nu. has arrived m Delhi for talk* with the Indian Prime Minister Nehru.- Reuter
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  • 172 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 (AFP) Well-informed circles here are not optimistic about the outcome of the Korea peace talks about to be resumed. They are resigned to seeing protracted and difficult negotiations The U.S. attitude is unchanged. The negotiations are aimed at the conclusion of a
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  • 265 1 Standard Siafl Reporter THE SPLIT m the Labour Part) <»l Singapore widened yesterda) klh-ii the 7(» wipiatorH 11 lo a tetter i<» ihe General Snn-iarv <•} tin- Pari\. ratting for ih»annual conference lo be held on O«i. JK. jraenrd ihai their request had been tnrned dovwi
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  • 50 1 TAIPKH. O(t. !1 (IP) Two naval officers were convicted and executed today because they used a warship for smuggling. The captain and first mate of a Nationalist naval vessel met their death before a firing: squad for shipping goods to Formosa m violation of naval orders.
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    58 1 phot(» < ul. Jol-n T. Yule, a member of the ISA. military aid ad\isory group to Indo < hina. present* a riflr io a Laotian officer m symbol oi a shipmrnt o > tBA Army <„tr:ind rifles jusl transferred to the new Rational arm% of the Indo liuirM Kingdom. The
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  • 152 1 ASSASSINS BROTHER 'CONFESSES' Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 21— British experts expect plenty of trouble on the Indo Pakistan subcontinent if evidence is confirmed that Pakistani Prime Minister AH Khan's assassin was paid by Afghanistan. The Observer's New Delhi correspondent Rawie Knox. reports that the Afghan Government has long tried
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  • 162 1 KUALA I I VIPI R, On. 21. Effect of RAF strike on bandit camps m the Federation are seen m the Joliore Bahru area, where security forces have found four camps, m one of which were found remains of an exploded roekel.
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    26 1 Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. yesterday paid ta Informal visit to the Varsity's FMS Hostel at the Sepoy Lines t wherfh^oin|di^*J|
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  • 24 1 HIGH Winds early yesterday forced postponement of the Atomic Energy Commission's icheduled nuclear explosion at a Nevada test site. It would beat-
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  • 248 1 By PERCY JOSEPH, Standard Staff Reporter A CHINESE clerk was shot early yesterday morning m his house m New Bridur Road hv one of Iwo armed Chinese gunmen, who called on him under the pretext of giving him a message from a friend who
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  • 79 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Oft. 21 >■• era! ttui di d i ccc The Selangor branch of the t»«nea§ now m &tan« MCA. derided today to con- d d T< test for seals m the K.L. municipal elections early next year. Mr. On? Yoke Lin and Mr
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  • 48 1 A "Voi<* '>'■ A:i t i i i tl < id bache h i ta revolt" m the Soviet I' ita ■i k < .k 1 v i I f Aui tnd thai :t \^<tn obaol) ■> s mi rsvoll Mrtilch had ed i»i I m In 10
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  • 298 2 'Bid To Sidetrack Unification Issue' Standard >tatf Reporter THE GENERAL Council of ilu- Labour Party of Singapore, al a meeting yesterday, rejected b) a resolution the proposed "member' system for tin < olony, describing it as an attempt Ho side track the main issae of unifying
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  • 185 2 Slamlunl Staff Reporter Ml \l< IPAL labourers r«-!<l>nu t* 1 1 Ro<hore U ir<l will MM hmwt thtir »wn eonimiinity centre, vhi.li will l>« called the K«m hore Co m m unit y Hire. ■v a pn liminarj meeting m Dm Vasuki Tamil School,
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  • 60 2 ■i E \*:OXG nations to I U and fi ads ..\tr. by the d iel I elegate 1 the ECAFE Migunov ai a v American C en th< Indian Trade Ml Jo.i;: S ad Mtrs J gindra Singh its. r.g those preseni were m< l v:>
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  • 73 2 THE DEEP sea nifl AllefianM Owned by IfdUef Lines of Hongk> Dg which haa been engaged fc the owner! ol the freighter I Grecc to tow the disabled Irama to Japan for rtpairs. arrived ir the outer roads yester(i..v The E! Greco lost one
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  • 76 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. LI CHI WAR. Senior Inspector oi Chinese Schools m Singapore who is now visiting the United Slates on a Leader Grant from the United State? Government, recently U ured Los Angeles visiting schools for handicapped and r rp'cd children as well
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  • 64 2 Standard Shipping Reporter AMONG the 89 passengers from Singapore who embarked on the Willem Rays yesterday was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Janzen. who were recently married here. Mr. .Tanzen has been Viceconsul at the Netherlands Con-sulate-General m Singapore for the last 2£ years. Mrs. Janzen
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  • 32 2 THE SIXTH meeting of the Committee of the Young Men's Department of the Chinese V.M C A will be held on Friday at 6.00 p m.. at 107, Selegie Road
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    39 2 photo. MRS M\MOLM MAC DONALD, wife of the CommissionerGeneral shaking hands with the Bishop of Singapore, the Ri. Rfv II W. Baines after yesterday's service for the personnel of the medical services m SineaDore at St. Andrew's Cathedral- Standard
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  • 135 2 Catholics Take Up Gauntlet Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR SILCOCK'S challenge to Singapore Catholic organisations to prove by medical evidence that contraceptives are harmful, has been accepted. The challenge was issued by Professor Silcock m reply to a published protest by the Federation of CatholicYoung Men's Associations against a grant of
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  • 105 2 A CHALLENGE to the Progressive Party of Singapore to state categorically that they will not co-operate with the Government m working the proposed Member system until there is an elected majority m the Legislative Council was issued yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour,
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  • 66 2 KEMPAS, Limited, made a profit o! $2,159,715 for the year ended June 30, 1951, out of which shareholders will be paid dividends amounting to 80 per cent, (less tax). The directors recommend $150,000 transfer to the general reserve. $378,302 replanting reserve. $150,000 building reserve.
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  • 249 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE "uninvited" presence of C.I.D. plainclothes men and uniformed police at trade union meetings was strongly attacked yesterday by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour Member for Roehore District m the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. Raj said this method savoured of
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  • 17 2 THE Singapore Stamp Club will hold a meeting at the Washington Restaurant at 5.15 p m. tomorrow.
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  • 105 2 THE FIRST Indian family from the village of Kottayar. South India, to go on a round-the-world air trip are the Ramanathans, who are now m Singapore on their last leg of their journey home. Mr. X.V.A.L.M. Ramanathan Chettiar. his wife and daughter were all praises for
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 2 photo by This girl clerk at the SIT Estates Office is seen stamping envelopes containing application forms before they are sent out to applicants. Standard Michael Goh
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  • 152 2 SIT Family Clause Explained THE ESTATES Officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. H. C. Tinsiey, on Saturday explained the family clause which is a "must" for all applicants before they can qualify for a flat. The applicant must haw a family including himself or I rself of five persons
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    2 2 Brigadier Davies
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  • 28 2 INDIANS at the Seletar Naval Base recently attened a condi lencc meeting to mr urn the death oi the Prime Minister ul Pakistan. Liaqual A!i Khan
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  • 25 2 IHE NEXT meeting i the Singapore Legislative Council will be held on Nov. 16 at 10 ajn m the Victoria Memorial HalL
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  • 118 2 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE'S Kon Tiki 11, largest raft to be built m the Colony, which was scheduled to leave for Bengkali* last weekend, will now leave on her 150-mile journey tomorrow. The giant raft, made up of 600 Douglas fir tree logs, each 75
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  • 243 2 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAN 34*500 application farm for Sfeg* pore Emprovemenl Tru^t flat* have m» far been posted or handed over tlie eoanter of the Estates OHi<-«- m Tiong Bahru Road, raid the Ematea Oficev, Mr. M. C* Tin>ley. He said that there
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  • 184 2 Civil Defence Chief QuitsNo Comments BRIGADIER E. L'e Davies, Civil Defence Commissioner, Singapore, has resigned his post and will soon be returning to the United Kingdom. Interviewed yesterday, Mr. Davies wcuM not comment on his resignation. His resignation, The S\ ard understands, has been firmed m Government circles. Brig. Davit.--
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  • 118 2 A NUMBER of speakers from the roosula 5 and the United Nations Af Lation m S:!igapore have volunteered to s; t at Singapore schools from United Nations Day en Oct 2-4 U) N.;v. 4. All schools wishing to hear these speakers are asked
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 92 2 A^fSSS?^^. r-BUT- f An GOELS JEST CMOM OVER IT^ A TRAP.T^ EF I t^W^timM luaSSHrfY imiKmt^ I aJS^'DS O^?^ l /y 9 MOVE UP THAR "I £ST DD A TOUCH f/^GCT T* a I?5??!X K-Sl^tS^/ iS^kkPY^yP J UPSET TH- J O' SWANK T'VORE &M WRONG 6. ■<-' fW^r TfZ': M
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  • 560 3 HE ALING SPRINGS LIE IDLE IN S'TORE Spa Possibility In Sembawang <;tm. Standard Staff Reporter 'xploitation of the little-knowi springs m Sembawang Road a ikt^ Singapore the mecca of Soutl ;i of sufferers from variou: rheumatism, neuro-muscula] lumbago, neuralgia ami ever ba ked by expert analyses of th< is almost
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  • 25 3 SHB Try 'No Pass' System \> s\sl D Of the the Board passes .is tt'hl D 1' V' -.titas Urn one mid r« m to the
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  • 12 3 Don't Let Public Down, Teacher Told s I that ecome fhien- were
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  • 41 3 w day: street i I SUM Kivrr Bead. Newton Pagoda Slr^i i-., K r N! i In ii- s t- ivaaah SBE v,, r >ing iporc i ii.in Kiln (iim i ii I :»i>.t X me Works *fcell ro..
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  • 45 3 MR E. M. F. Fergusson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber ot Commerce and a member ot the Singapore Legislative Council, who attended the Tin Talk.-; m Rome, three weeks ago. returned to the Colony from London by QanLts/BOAC, yesterday. 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 3 photo. 1' DINNER Clockwise: Mr. Chew Mah Ya« (vice president). Mr. c fid S^wHwjK Mr. Urn Eng Khoon (Hon. Secretary), Fliffht•ri btotki, Mr*. Tyler and Captain U. J. Tyler, and Mr. P. K. Panicker. Standard
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  • 199 3 Siamlanl Staff Reporter THE General Secretary Labour Party of Singapore, yesterday announced a nine-point manifesto for the Party's nominees for the forthcoming elections to the City Council m December. The manifesto more or loss follows that for la«.t year's election, but a sub-committee consisting of all
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  • 117 3 THE Smgapote City Council will r. <ld a spec il moeting on Oct. 80 to c insider draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for 1952 The estimates sh >v a total i revenue of $58,306,258 against an expenditure of $59,752,441. showin? an estimated deficit oi
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  • 31 3 SIR KEITH SMITH a riirector of Qantas and Lady Smith, arrived m Singapore from London by BOAC/Argonaut yesterday, and were met by Captain Lewis Ambrose, Singapore manager of Qantas.
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  • 139 3 INTER-MARRIAGE among the various races of the Colony hould be encouraged and not frowned upon, declared Mr. Mak Pak Shee when he 1 Spoke at the 14th anniversary celebrations of the Ek Iv Club of Singapore. "The future of Singapore and the Federation of
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  • 43 3 THE SINGAPORE Police hns a camera with an inscription "MANIYA 6" bearing No. 4u4()2. with a 3.5" lens whose number is (i 5759. Anyone wishing to make a Haim should apply to Inspector Elam Din of the Randan* Kerbuu Police Station.
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  • 209 3 SAT A NEEDS 150,000 MORE FOR NEW CENTRE Standard Woman Reporter THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association needs $150,000 more to reach the target of .SSOO.OOO for its building fund. The Standard was told this yesterday by its Chairman. Mr C. L. Edwards. More liun $600,000 has already bren collected, he said.
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  • 96 3 MR. J OLDHAM. Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, wh i had to leave his post m Pak:-* m six months ago to have an urgeni operation per: I on him, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Q mtas BO AC. Mr. Ol lham, wl is returning
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  • 258 3 Timber Trade Revived Standard Staff Reporter THE INDONESIAN Government has agreed to reduce the foreign exchange rate of its guilders iron, 80 cents to 10 rent. (Straits) m dealing with timber. Ihis decision led to the acceptance of her 50-50 per cent. bailor trade
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  • 152 3 AX APPEAL to the Lord Prosident of the City Council to gram permission for the running of open air cinemas to provide a cheap source of entertainment for the poor section of the population Within the City has been made by Mr. M P. D.
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  • 69 3 A NEW b»dy to be known as Trengganu Malays Welfare Association was formed yesterday at a meeting of about 100 Trengganu Malays resident m Sin pore and Johore held at the residence of Ten^ku Muda bin Mohd m Kampong Gelam, Sultan Gate. I The object of this
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  • 316 3 THE Commander-in-chief Kir East land lories has approved the award < t his Certificates for Good Service tor the period January 1 to June 3D, IDSI. to the following:: Royal Armoured Corps: Sgt. H estern. Royal Regiment ol Artillery: RSM B. J. Henderson RSM
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  • 26 3 FHE GENI RAL Council i ing of the Singapore Count Adult Education will hp he i Thursday, j n the V.M.c A chard R.»;«d.
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  • 145 3 II vor \v.\r Kalaj voice o\er the air inn— i mc the Voice oi America Mala> piograinmcs Irom to 9.15 p.m. iailf O u are probably listening m gyed Ahmad Al-husaini. a Malay from Singapore. S.ved Ahmad, ul v an-nouncer-translator. w;i> one of five Malays
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  • 131 3 SFSU To Cable UK Ministries Standard Staff Kr|>orl«-r THE S!N(,\r(>KK rnl.ralion of ><*r\ ic< > ninti*, rrprrMMiliii" morr llj.tm .50.000 civilian employee* of tin- ihrrr >rr\ irr-.. i-» li> mmiil a EflUc to uW ihrr.' ServSee Mfalalfigji m <}»•• I .K. mtMujg or aH diate rrpl\ to the I c(l<»
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 70 3 >1 Or. hud K«ud training 5.30 p m V B >dy-buildii I s on Hospital 7 p.m. t him m. r. bh< K .id: Bodj i j ;o I p.m W( Raffles Qiuv: dari B »m Dancing I 1 Singapore \rt v v- 1 i,,--tion of works bj Loca Pea
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  • 1032 4 r J() MOTORISTS the uorld over, the most important event m their motoring calendar is the Annual London Motor Show. The 36th Motor Show opened at Earl's Court on October 17. Britii fa cars ai the Show are mainly well-known models which
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  • 37 4 THE widow of Chan Swee. a log cutter of Muar received $3,200 compensation from the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation. Chan Swee fell from a lorry owned by his employers while on his way to work.
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  • 31 4 MR. N. C TUCKER of Seremban will take over the post of Mr. T. T. Barrenger. the Assistant Engineer of Port Dickson. who has recently been transferred to Singapore.
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  • 189 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Independence of Malaya Party is to contest m the forthcoming Municipal elections m Kuala Lumpur, reliable sources close to the Party disclosed. Inche Mohd. Sophie, temporary secretary of IMP, would not confirm this report but said there was a possibility
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  • 269 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun.— The Adviser on Tuberculosis to the Colonial Office, Professor F. Head, and a designer of Swedish prefabricated houses are expected to arrive m this country before the end of this year and will come to this State
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  • 333 4 I Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. At the Speech Day of the Penang Free School, yesterday the Director of Education, Federation of Malaya. Mr. L. D. Whitfield, said that one passage m the Headmaster's report had done much to relieve him of an anxiety
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  • 154 4 Anti-TB Work Standard Staff Correspondent IPGH. Sun The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will call a meeting ol aU State and Settlement antiTB associations to draft a memorandum to Government asking it to declare its P- licy m connection with anti-TB
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  • 130 4 IPOH. Sun— A borne for crippled children and a holiday home for poor children were among several aspects of welfare work discussed by the Pcrak State Welfare Committee yesterday. Two sub-committees were appointed one to tackle the question ot raising the current relief issue
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  • 21 4 KLANG District Scouts will hold their annual rally and display at Fort Hill Padang on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 4.30 p.m.
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  • 1068 5 belangor Forms Adult Education Association Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In the words of the. Sultan, the Stair of Selangor ha-, forged another potent weapon m the struggle against the forces of evil present!) threatening the freedom-loving people m this country ITie Sultan u;i^
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  • 123 5 Standard Staff Reporter •JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Dato Tan Cheng Lock, and Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham will attend the inaugural general meeting of the Johore Bahru bianch of the independence of Malaya Party on Nov. 16 at the Capitol Cinema at
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  • 84 5 Standard Statf Correspondent MALACCA, Sun— An election of Councillors for the Trtnquerah. Fort and Bukit China Electoral Wards of the Municipality will he held on Saturday. Dec. 1. when a total of nine Councillors will be elected. Nomination Day has been fixed for Nov. 6.
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  • 51 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A party of 16 Malayan Chinese Association members from Bentong, Raub. Temerloh and Kuala Lipis. led by Mr. 6ngSeong Teik. president of the Pahang branch, visited the National Servicemen's Camp at Setapak near Kuala Raub. Temerloh and Kuala Lipis, Lumpur on
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  • 236 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Draft regiilations for the first elections to the Johore Bahru Town Council will be placed before the ne A meeting of the Johore Bahru Town Council Elections on Nov. 1. providing for an elected majority. The constitution provides for
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  • 236 5 PLANS are l>eiii£ considered by i\\c Kuala Lumpur MuiiicipaliU for a modern fire station. The present Knuia Lumpur Fire Brigade at Ampang Road, built m 1900. has more than served the needs of the town, being originally built for norsedrawn engines, and a more up-to-date
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 5 photo. The retiring: Resident Commissioner for Penans;. Mr. A V Aston (extreme left) and his wife are seen arriving at the Penan? Free School for the Speech Day rrrrnwnj held during the weekend. They were received by the Headmaster, Mr. .1. E. Tod (centre). Standard
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  • 122 5 Standard Start Corre>pondent PENANG, Sun— The Kith trade fair to t>e laeM xt the New World Amusement Park here some time between Dec. 1.1 and Jan. 1 will probably surpass previous ones m scale and grandeur. bly or it >•. i > <1 products
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  • 110 5 .Standard .Vt^it Corretponiemt PENANG, S: l -Miss H V i dance h >sl ss ts rowned I B Spot Radio Queen" i1 Light s Dance Ha isl night. The first prize ivas awarded to her as the hostess with the most dance coupons during the period
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  • 273 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUB S Se nitty Forces lulled t bandit m the Fo 24 I i itp to 9 o*cl > morning. One itnd n en '■> bandits nd n ...led -i Gurkhas cha ged i irq tartf >' banduti Benl i i ►1
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  • 20 5 KUAI LUMPUH S There were 18. T trade i on the Federation 4 Katan Trade Union Re^isie* <<
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 454 5 FEDERATION DIARY PE>AV; I v Mc-.^ ?o M m AS d Pa^ a pcrc k LANG HKX: Bes, Of The Badmen 113. rAlpi^, R^ d 9^^^ RaChUn «J5. »5 d J l \';V o -i's IAIPIING CAPITOL: Only The Valiant. J CATHAY: Bird Ol Paradise J .5. 643 and 91
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 873 6 OVER Radio Malaya last Friday night, the Comv missioner General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald called upon Malayans to rededicate themselves to the cause of restoring peace to Malaya, stressing that m present nation-making generation m Malaya. the most essential contribution towards the aim of self-government was the utter
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  • 1082 6 TRADE UNIONS in CEYLON OPPOSE NEW RULE From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO. A LOCAL Administrafire Regulation governing public servants teas recently amended to enable the Treasury to vail for minutes or any other information regarding the activities of Trade Vnions of Public Servants. As a result of this about a
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  • We the People
    • 390 6 Sir: It shocks me almost to the point of disgust to see the inefficient and sluggish way some members of T he Singapore Police Force perform their duties m serious cases of motor accidents. I was recently a pessen-gt-r on one of the buses
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    • 94 6 Sir: A person who wishes to send a letter to his friend m this Colony from the thickly populated place of Bukit Timah Road 9th milestone has to pay 30 cts, for transport for posting the letter. We raised this matter m our village committee
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    • 326 6 Sir:— May I through the medium of your paper ventilate a little grievance? I have no axe to grind with the church such as it is. being a devout Roman Catholic like ail other faithful followers, but when discrimination is shown by a certain Church here. I fail
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    • 355 6 Sir; Exhibitions appear to be the fashion now. to wit the recent Festival of Britain wiul its local counterpart on a small scale m the United Engineers Building, and the Singapore Trades Exhibition at the Happy World. However, m March and April. 1922, there took place the Malaya-Borneo
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  • 402 6  -  CASSANDRA By T WAS at an election meeting at the 1 elderly speaker for the Labour p.. enviable position of "filling m tin arrival of the candidate, who had The agony of doing this is two: Firstly, that your speech can may last five minutes or
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  • 382 6  -  RAWLE KNOX BY NEW DELHI. /^\CE again India's fateful monsoon has failed many parts of the country. Though Mr. Munshi, the Food Minister denied m Parliament that lack of rain m Bihar was likely to cause a 1952 famine m that benighted province, reports from
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  • 11 6 'Rushin' thing*, areni you? We'rt not even asleep yet!"
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  • 307 7 Mossadeq Congratulated By Shah On UN Victory iNim NATIONS, NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (UP)— lran's Premier ,1 tfossadeq, jesterday rejected an international co-operative plan .u-xrlnpnu'iit of Iranian oil proposed to him by Sweden's Albin Johansson. Deputy Premier Hossein Fatemi told the United Press yesterday that
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  • 34 7 Attlee Defends UK Foreign Policy IS FINAL BROADCAST SEl< m ru xt Thursday, Prime i attacked Conservative leader i he accused of "constantly .hat Britain was paralysed and cached mier a that to re-
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  • 152 7 Standard London Corr. LONDON, O<t. 21. In a moving radio address. olnnial Secretary James (iriffith> stressed the fact that British citizens have two votes" m the forthtoming election. One vote they will cast for themselves and the Government they desire, while the other
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  • 132 7 LONDON, Oct 2! (UP)— The United States, Britain. France and Turkey have speeded up their preparation to weld the proposed Mid-Eastern defence organization and are going ahead with their plans without Egypt. i: was authoritatively learned today. Consultations are m progress through
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  • 234 7 KARACHI, Oct. 21, (AP).— Three people were wounded m the melee which followed the assassination of Pakistan Premier Liaquat Ali Khan last Tuesday, and the liquidation of his killer. An official press statement, issued "because inaccurate reports ot the tragic assassination continue to circulate."
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  • 260 7 VANCOUVER, Oct. 21, (AP).— Vancouver roared a royal welcome to Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip yesterday afternoon. Thousands of men, women and children massed m streets leading to the station, while other thousands lined the route of the royal procession to the
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  • 122 7 KHARTOUM. Oct. 21 (AP) An Egyptian Education official, who had been ordered by the Governor-General of the Sudan to stay out, was turned back when he arrived here by plane from Cairo Saturday. Mohammed Abdel Hadi. Controller-General of Egyptian Education m the Sudan, arrived
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  • 57 7 KHARTOUM. Oct. 21, (AFP). A Sudanese government commission yesterday appealed to the United Nations to send a commission which would exercise supreme authority m the Sudan for two years and supervise the organisation of an independent Sudanese government. The request was made m a
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  • 240 7 TARBES. FRANCE, Get 21, t,AP>.--In one of the strongest anti-Soviet speeches by a French leader m recent months. President Vincent Auriol yesterday attacked Russia for abusing the veto m the United Nations. He denounced French Communists for attempting to •"undermine the morale and strength of
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  • 127 7 CAIRO. Oct. 21. (AFP).— Openly advocating an alliance with Soviet Russia. Al Misri, the organ of the governing Wafdist Party, said yesterday: '"To face up to the alliance of the western countries against Egypt, we should conclude a similar alliance. Britain herself gave
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  • 43 7 photo. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are seen just after they alighted from the train at Kingston, Ontario, Oct. 12. They were en route to Toronto from Ottawa. At Kingston they visited Canada's Royal Military College.— AP
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  • 114 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 (UP) —Congress completed action yesterday on the over-ail foreign aid bill which includes the appropriation ot < 100.000.000 lor military, economic and technical assistance for Spam. A quick House and Senate approval by vote sent the big bill to the White
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  • 35 7 TEHERAX. pet 21. <AFP^— Iran has officially thanked the Soviet Government for the attitude adopted by its delegates during the Security Council debate oa the oil dispute. The thanks were transmitted yesterday.
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  • 94 7 VATICAN CITY. Oct. 21 (AP) The Vatican unofficially <xpres>cd delight last night over President Truman's nomination of General Mark W. Clark to be the first U.S. Ambassador h the Holy See. Spokesman Monsignor Joseph McGeough said official comment would be withheld until the Vatican receives forma notification of
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  • 184 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 21, (Reuter).— The Iniied States could not afford a frontal attack on the major problem of human poverty m South and South-Fast Asia, Mr. R. M. Bissell, acting: administrator of the Economic Co-operation Administration- said here. Speaking at the Far
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  • 313 7 Truman Names Clark Envoy To The Vatican UNPRECEDENTED MOVE WASHINGTON, Oct. 21, (IP).— President Truman, m a historic break with the past, yesterday nominated a full-fledged United States ambassador to the Vatican. He designated General Mark Clark, leader of the Allied forces that liberated Rome and the Vatican m World
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  • 133 7 CAIRO. Oct. 21 (AFD Well into! rued circles say that Egypt has decided to place the question of her re lations with Britain before the I' n i ted Nations (iener.ii Assembly which opens m Paris on Nov. 6. The exact f
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  • 193 7 US Church Leaders Disagree NEW YORK. Oct. 21 (UP Catholic aiid Protestant <.••- era disagreed sharply y* < day over President Tn, naming an ambassador to Vatican with many Protest* charging that the ippotntme 1 violated the American concept of separation of then < n ;i< h and state. The
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  • 366 8 Industrials. Fi iser Neave 54.22J cum to >4 10 ex to $4.15 ex div. Hong X >ng Bank j.82»; $825, M i!..i> m Cement 39c and ::Be. Malayan Collieries $2.00, Oversea Chinese Bmk $31.50, Robinson ords $3.83 Rattles Hotel $3 40, Sti aits Trading $23 50 to
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  • 335 8 Rubbers More BY SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BUSINESS activity was maintained at a high level throughout the wreck and ihe market took a calm view of the Egyptian t ron hie. Indeed, operator? were stimulated by the welcome sight of tiie Lion turning on its haiters for j
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  • 278 8 Standard Slaff Reporter V SINGAPORE Tourist Information Bureau is to Ue established by the Public Relations Office m the main terminal building at Kalian*; Airport. The Bureau, which will be m the form of an oclagonal-shaped timber, glass and chrome kiosk, will be located m
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  • 187 8 WELLINGTON. Oct. 21 (Keu-ter-AAP) Mr. Jack Watts. New Zealand Minister of Industries and Commerce, told the House of Representatives that failure to trade with Japan would throw her into the arms ot the Communists. He sa-.d it was a fact even U unpalatable that ieace
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  • 27 8 raKistan enioyed a favourable trade balance of R5.141.860.458 during the year ended March 31, 1951 The lavourable balance m i;MJ-.">u Aas Rs U5.530.T89.- A .P.
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  • 23 8 Holland wil\ have to be i ie talks w -i i Japan sad Dutch Foreign Minister D: D'.k U Stikkei Reuter
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    103 8 The Philippine delegation to the ECAFE Conference on Trade Promotion just concluded, gave a hire well dinner and dance party at the Prince's Restaurant to friends m Singapore last week. (From left to right) Mr. J C. Carpio (P.I. delegate), Mrs. E. Navarro, wife of the Secretary at the Philippine
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  • 413 8 Glenealy Plantations ltd. produced their highest crop since the war m the year ended June 30, this year and showed a profit of 5729.:>44 (121j per ceni r Final dividend of 40 per c< I will make a total of 80 per cent, for the year. Net liquid
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    • 304 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Oct 27 j Vessel tor Muqi Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Oct 23 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly j Hong Thong for Bagan r-e*se* »or Po^t Dickson... Weekh !M Si pi J c Hong Ann for D|ombi Oct
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  • We the People
    • 450 9 I I I I I I I I wit often made wince. He has an eoemy of Isy, His unge, political ga and high character ste* red 'he sh:p t M iyan CbiDese As- lit, 1 the foUßda- ls strong and deep and the
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    • 226 9 Sir —On the subject of Japanese trade m Malaya, all your eorresp ndents seemed to have missed oe cardinal point That is, ii Japanese trade •a.:: this c ....::>■ is channelled c right way, we shall soon its ict m :^e form of a downward :re:.d
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    • 194 9 Afterthoughts On CG's City Day Call I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I rtei upon Singap we, Mr. Mai I"* I tn ist id a mu b re mv end view than f the
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    • 789 9 Sir: I feel an urgent need to refer to your leader of October 16. With your permission I should like to make a few comments on one or two sentences which occurred m your article especially your concluding paragraph, reading thus "So
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    • 255 9 Sir; At last Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Mr. W.L. Blythe. the Colonial Secretary, attributed the slowing down of work on the Medical Plan to the fa t that m 'he early stages the architects asked to investigate and draw up draft plans of the scheme,
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    • 493 9 Sir; UMNO has been and still is, a body catering for the privileged and bureaucratic Ma. ays and not for common man of whom I am one. UMNO had been successful no doubt, m elevating the status of the n:ne rulers from mere Kath:s back
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    • 70 9 ("I f HERE'S SVLVKTEr'^N'" j f BEPOKE VA eTART VE R j| fug^lF VAWOWCEPJ f H^^U^T 5 Mhth SLi v::;- A 7.WE PER A W^AJS A LOT MORE >1 AN BASV UOB/ < $&MMk i~-Z O MILK/ THIS TIME I WANT VA "P <NOW I VVOU...YA'P >r^| GUVNOR/ J h
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  • 1001 10  -  RANJIT SINGH OF THE many small islands which stand m the waters around Singapore City none is more famous than Kusu Island. An acre and halt m area two mounds of earth joined by a narrow isthmus the island lies south of Sin?, r a-
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    • 178 10 RAIiIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (IXI 111 A 41 ill I !»..:."> a.m. lor the School*: !♦"»"> In terlade; Ml a.m. Emergenrv Nrvis (K.L.i; H».4". lor the Schools p.m 1 .lark Teagarden Orchestra \nita I Ellis; IJW News; 1.4."> Home on the Range: 8 p.m. lor the Brhnrir; «i Prosramme Summary: (i.\~,
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  • 581 11 Rotherham Score Great 4-0 Win LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter) While England once again gave a disappointing display m the drawn international against Wales at Cardiff, several former England forwards were m form for their clubs. Bobby Langton. the Bolton Wanderers outside left, scored a vita! penalty goal
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  • 1069 11 UK Soccer League Standings LONDON, Oct. 2:. ißeuter) rhe following football league standing iiltir vcsteraav'a mutcnt.-. UOALS P W D L X A Pts Bu'.lon W. 13 8 3 2 26 io 19 Arsenal 14 7 4 3 21 12 ih Mancnester U. 14 8 2 4 32 21 18
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  • 240 11 LONDON, Oct. 21, (AP).— South Africa's rugby touring team maintained their unbeaten record on Saturday by edging Cardiff 11 9 m a fast, tough game, m which the Springboks were behind most of the time. A try by Osche m the last five minutes took them
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  • 348 11 LONDON. Oct. 20. <AP>. Results of today's matches m the English Football League INTERNATIONAL MATCH Wales 1, England 1. ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I. Bulton W. 2. Huddersfield T. 1. Burnley 0. Manchester City 0. Charlton Ath. 1, Arsenal 3. Fulham 1. Blackpool 2. Manchester U. 0, Sunderland
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    58 11 Mrs. Mane-Theresp VVastiaux, of Goulroux Southern Belgium, celebrated In r 100 th birthday anniversary a few days ahead of time by giving the kick off at a soccer gam,- bit ween two local teams there Oct. 14. Photo* show: The kick-off (left). Mrs. Wastiaux watche s the gam* holding a
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  • 75 11 HONGKONG. Oct. 21 <AP^— Malaya's badminton team arrived m Hongkong yesterday for a four-part series of exhibition matches with the colony"* stars. Everybody was m shape except unofficial world champion Wong Peng Soon, who was rushed from the airfield for treatment for what was described
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  • 302 11 Wales Hold England To One-All Draw CARDIFF, Oct. 20, (Reuter).— Wales held England to a I—l draw m their soccer international here today, both goals being scored m the first 11 minutes of play. England had made six changes from the team which drew 2-2 with France earlier this month
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  • 109 11 SYDNEY, Oct. 20 (AP) Eighty-thousand fans saw the 4 to 1 favourite, Basha Felika, win the £10,000 Caulfield Cup race at Caulfield racetrac! m Melbourne today. The race was the first leg of Australia's biggest racing double that ends with the two-mile Melbourne Cap.
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  • 121 11 I LONDON, pi 20 (Beutei >■ A el< ar-cul urin over Pa r iuk Thistle enabled li to move into the head m th< v tish Divisi a A f"iU c the same Dumber of point! Hibernian are a gam* an i p issesE a betti goal
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    • 1201 11 c[ assifiep advertisements POSITION VACANT NOTICES A. .SOWN En g .ish newspope, m MALAY RE« TENDERS Hongkong hos a vacancy for an- hpNDERS will be received at A t the office of the Regimeno th^ r ediror. Applicants must be tal Headquarters the Malay I Regiment Port Dickson up to
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    • 199 11 NOTICES ADMISSION TO PRIMARY CLASSES HIGH SCHOOL, BT. MERTAJAM PARENTS who wish to re- gister the names of their sons for Primary Classes (1952) are requested to obtain application forms from the oiiiee. Application forms should be filled m and submitted to the office for registering not later than November
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  • 286 12 MC FA TOURISTS WIN Vass, Chee Seng Brilliant HONGKONG, Oct. 21 (Reuter-AAP). —Hie JH.C.*.A. t>eai v c Hongkong Combined Chinese 20 before a lar-jje crowd this afternoon. VUiile Httngkong fieMed only one change from yesterday's Ho Ho Cup winning Malaya played Cbu Cbee Seng, Soli Teow Keng, Lee Sai Uieong,
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  • 316 12 MARIGOLD DEFEAT USEFUL USEFUL B.P. favourites for this year'-. Singapore .junior in-ter-cfub honours, surprisingly went down to Marigold m the quarterfinal last night. .Marigold won 3—2. Other semifinalists are Bournemouth. Flower and Merrytime. Marigold beat Useful by 3—2. (Mari-gold mentioned first): Ng Cheng Hua beat Tan Chin Guan 15-9, 9-15*
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  • 100 12 CG Give Exhibition Eadminton I ING an ill ai PMS H the Uni- Sepoj I yesti iy, Mr. Mi f Comner-(] i S>•' r East Asia also Ihc Univers with the arsity si r an hour ing two r i one. I m Mac parti by the 1950 triple »h
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  • 46 12 Today's Sport :i v L). I IC. V SI I Forr v c S.C. v I of Ma tva B lies- :> CRE S \-YUCA r'Y S c C r I B o Raffles lnstitul r> r ;j p Youth r Cadet* d of Boys Cubs Park,
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  • 250 12 M\KI\K Dent, made a fine recover) m the second ill and emerged rhampions m ihe >\r Division 3 I ra«uc soccer final yeslerdai at Jalan Besar, defeating li.V kranji 2 l. The lampions were behind y i 4>« m the first half bui they p
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  • 220 12 success of the Lewiscombination was a fe \g Turf Club autumn fbich concluded on S i&hlight is the keen i c c idership bei .r. I MulU h > three w innera they have 39 winners t their credit. 12 3 1 i.pl 6
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  • 183 12 LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) The floodlight soccer lever sweeping Britain is likely to cause as big a controversy as those surrounding the broadcast ban players' wages and the transfer system. Following the recent brilliant spectacle provided by Arsenal and Glasgow Rangers under floodlights at Highbury, North London,
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  • 112 12 MALACCA. Sun. Negri All Blue* did well to h >ld NegriMalacca at Ru^by yesterday. Both sides fielded J number oi substitutes. The sodden pitch was not conducive to good rugger. All Blue* held territorial advantage but failed to turn into account several five-yard scrums. Chandler
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  • 151 12 )N Oct -jo Uteutn R |Bby Union results: Mini* i lumplonshln Matrb^s: Berkshire o. Cumbc 1 Westra >rla id 8 North- *}> «nd Wiltshire °i iy > 11 Cheshire CountiM a Kent 10 Matrhrs: Guys Hospital 3 Hai tquini 29 Mosle\ L Scottish 20 J I lon
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  • 61 12 CHICAGO. Oct. 21 (AP)— The spreading college basketball games fixing" scandal yesterday enguited the University of Kentucky s 1948-49 team that repreiSii coe oi lhe United States m the rJ4H Olympics m London Investigators from New York District Attorney'^ Office arrested two Kentucky .stars. Alex Cro/.a and Ralph
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    49 12 photo. Combined Royal Air Force's Harvey gets rid of the ball with a powerful kick to touch as a Singapore Cricket Club forward tries to stop him This was one of the many thrilling moments m Saturday's Padang Rugby which ended m a 8-6 win for the Airmen. Standard
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  • 100 12 Johnny Williams of England and Heinz Neuhaus of Germany bOTed a ienround heavyweight drutr at Dortmund's Rote Erde stadium, October 14. Ted Broadribb. Williams? manager, described the verdict ax "crazy" and called for a break off m relations between German and British boxing circles. The Associated
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  • 298 12 I ENANG, Sun. Leading all the nay Fong Scow San emerged an «asy winner m the open 100 metres free .style championship before a large crowd at the Chinese Swimming Club. Scow San who was four lengths m front of the runner-up Goh Hooi
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  • 44 12 GLKNARME. California. Oct 20 (AP)— Terry Allen. British Empire flyweight champion, is dead set on regaining the world title from Honolulu's Dado Marino m the Island City on November 1. Allen dropped the title to Marino m Honolulu on August 1. 1950.
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  • 886 12 THE DRAw lor the Singapore Badminton Association's open championships was held at Jihc Han-Par Hall yesterday. Won*; Peng Soon and Onsj Poll Lim. two of the ('olonv's topnotch players have been drawn m separate halves and they are most likely to meet m the
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  • 142 12 Perak Missed Chances IPOH, Sun— Poor finishing 4 robbed a Perak scratch XI of victory over the Singapore Combined Services m today's friendly hockey on the Padang. The game ended m a 1-1 draw Perak dominated play at tho start missed two easy chances. In the 18th minute Combined Services
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  • 281 12 LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter)— Britain is planning and practising to win the men's and women s sprint relay s at the Olympic Games at Helsinki next year. And Britain is taking a bold course. Th c old style of changing over the baton has
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    • 35 12 TIMEJSM w»ifc. > *i-> w- £&a*i&^/ t^*i mff* i^nian TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.19 2.17 Malacca 11/25 11.30 Port Dickson IO.Ot. 10.11 Port Sham 8.4! 9.57 Penjng 3.18 3.55
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