Singapore Standard, 23 October 1951

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  • 265 1 Labour Widens Standard Staff Reporter THE ■'rebel group" m ihe Labour Party of Singapore yesterday elected a sevenman committee headed by Mi. Lee Choon En£ to Further the group's aims. The main objective of the gl >up is to hold the annual j inference ol the P-irtv withit delay and
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  • 95 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oc! 22 UPi n Premier M immed >adeq said today that Iran is g neg »tiate I w the sale ts oil ir Britain sincei eb ie--7-e the Iranian oil nati «i t- iil 72-year-old Premier I official city June: m -nee thai Iran is
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  • 411 1 Occupy Four Rail Stations Outside Port CAIRO, Oct. 22 (IT). BriiUli troop* occupied four railway stations outside Suez lo<la> and British tanks moving on the eily were repoiied on the outskirts of the strategic Suez port. United Press correspondent Zaki Salama WftirJ from Suez thai British
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  • 150 1 CAIRO Oct. 22 lAP>—Charging the British act like thej are ••moving m to conquer the country." Egypt today moved toward general mobilization on a wai footing The Egyptian protest was made public fast night as Britain. guarded both ends oi the Suet Canal with warships
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  • 232 1 Standard Staff Reporter THF SINGAPORE Budget Committee, comprising Inofficial members ol the LegidaHye Council with the Finance Secretary, Mr. W. C Taylor a* Chairman, has axed from the estimates for 1952 an item for provision of JOO extra maternity beds al the Kandang
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  • 47 1 RANGOON. Oct. 22. < AFP)— The Burmese Government today ordered the representative of Ho C hi Minh to leave Burma with his stall. Reliable sources state that the order was given because Tran Van ■<■»»«"* his staff allegedly associated with anti-fovernmeoi dements here
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  • 146 1 MUNSAN, Oct. 22— (AP)— Allied and Communist liaison officers today signed an agreement setting the stas>e for resumption of the long-suspended Korean armistice talks. The agreement, providing security arrangements for the resumption to talks at Panmunjom, was signed during a »>B--minute session at
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  • 246 1 Standard Special CorrespoDdenl WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. The armistice talks which will open on Wednesday m Panmunjom must be considered as a part Of the international negotiations which, according to independent sources, the Soviets have the intention of launching during the next session of
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  • 59 1 LONDON. Oct. 22 <Reuter>Snow and sleet fell ta some oarts of Britain during the night. London had its lowest temper ature for six months. The snow fell mostly m East Scotland turning to sleet down the east coast ot England. The rest
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  • 276 1 ONE of the biggest auction -tales m the Colony was held by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.. Ltd., yesterday when 21 properties to the value of $1,325,000 were sold m JU»i under two hours. Save for two lots which were pu^ up
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  • 84 1 LONDON. Oct. 22 (Beutcr».Britain wil\ not recognise m Egyptian move t > abolish the post of Goverrnor General the Sudan, it was authoritative!? stated iti London today. Eleports that Egypt might s i >rtly seek to cancel the ip> pointment of the present Governor General, Sir Robert
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  • 41 1 3,000 More Troops LONDON <)■ 11 (Reute Hastings lircrafi >'■ Ai: Force will fly iboul iii men >>t the 19th Infantrj Brigade gl ,Mi {i, itaiu to the S Canal rone m the ne ir futu ■mi An Ministi Bpol mua said today
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  • 76 1 Stondmd London Cciiespondent LONDON, Ocf. 22 The following ore the clowng prices o» rubbe. and fin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot: £'.025 per fon Spot 46id. buyers, £1.035 sellers Not. 46 d. Three month*: £980 Dec. 45id. buyers, £982 sellers Jon.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 273 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST firm m Singapore to institute a Provident Fund scheme for daily-rated employees is the National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, manufnrtiirers of Ever-Ready batteries. R The scheme was launched at the beginning of the month, Mr. H.L.B. HoUiagsworth,
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  • 257 2 Standard Women Reporter FOR 42 years Mr. Ho Kirn Seng, sub-accountant and pro-manage! of the National City Bank of New York, juggled with figures. Though he retires on Thursday, Mr. Ho's big worry is still dollars and cents. Balancing hi^ monthly budget to meet the rising
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  • 131 2 Judge Praises Young Postman A POSTMAN, K. Letchumi, 21, was highly commended by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. S E. Teh yesterday. for his promptness m arresting a man who had attempted to rob a w man. The Judge recommended that Letchumi be given a police re- i ward.
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  • 51 2 MAN DETAINED THE Singapore Police detain- ed a man yesterday m connec- tion with the fatal shooting cf Aw Kai Meng m a house m New Bridge Road on Sunday morning. Aw. a clerk, was shot m the j upper portion of his back and died after admission into hospi-
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  • 51 2 FOR OFFERING a $7 bribe to a Police Lieutenant. Kung Dein Hway aged 40. was fined $150 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The offence was committed m a coffee-shop at Arab Street on Oct. 20. The money was ordered to be given to the Police Reward
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  • 45 2 THE JAILED LEOXG MUN PHOCK was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to hx months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by 12 months' police supervision for stealing $63 belonging to Tan You Hong at San Wan Hotel m Bencoolen Street on Oct. 14.
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  • 30 2 RADO MALAYA will be broadcasting a talk on "United Nations Day"' at 7.12 p.m. tomorrow by Ungku Aziz, General Secretary to tne United Nations A>sociation m Singapore.
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  • 41 2 S.A.T.A. THANKS COSMOS S.C. THE Singap >re A: ti-Tuber- sis Associal n j sterday -v c rts Club 51. 194 which the t lib ren'i:- I fr n a 'rt they held m ?.Vi A n pi at the v. Stadium
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  • 204 2 A MIDDLE-AGED widow, Leow Choo, who was alleged to have murdered Lim Kirn Sai, a man said to be her nephew by marriage, appeared for trial before Mr. Justice FletcherRogers m the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday. Lim was said to have been murdered
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  • 81 2 A CHARGE of committing housebreaking by entering into a flat, belonging to Mrs. June Wood, at Ayr House m Grange Road on Sept. 17 was explained to Wong Ji Kin m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. Wong was a! so charged with using criminal force
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  • 65 2 AN ANONYMOUS donor has given $100 to the Leper Welfare m Singapore. Yesterday the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers. thanked the unknown individual for his donation. The letter which accompanied the money stated: "Enclosed is $100 which kindly forward to the Leper Camp. Hoping
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  • 165 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Association for the Blind is being formed as a permanent organisation to deal with all aspects of blind welfare m the Colony, and those interested are invited by an Interim Committee, under the chairmanship of Mr. GAP. Sutherland, to attend a
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  • 27 2 TWELVE Chinese were e.'ich fined $50 m the Singapore S— nd Police Court yesterday ting at Telok Ayer Basin _21__ while being members ol tin
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  • 320 2 Standard Staff Reporter GAN KEE TENG, 32, proprietor of a fresh fruit shop, told the Singapore First District Court yesterday, that because business wae bad, he took to adulterating beer and stout. Gan, a licenced beer and stout dealer, said he did the adulteration all
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 2 THE Raid by Cornelius (standing second from the left holding a sword) on a group of Christians during the time of the Emperor Nero. One of the scenes from Rubinstein's play "All Things Are Possible" which will be staged by the Straits Chinese M.Y.F. last Saturday, at 3 Kampong Kapor
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  • 144 2 Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE number of Hakka music-lovers m Singapore are protesting against the singing and broadcasting of "imitation" Hakka folk songs m amusement parks and over the air. The Singapore Kheh Community Guild, which has recently received scores of letters from the public
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  • 88 2 AN INFORMER m a chap-ji-ki case is to receive a reward of $1,200. This decision was made by Magistrate R.C.S. Bell m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday when three Chinese. Yuen Sik Leong. See Tai Chor and Wang Soo. were each fined $1,500, m default,
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  • 111 2 A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coro- ner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 31--year-old carpenter, Chiang Thiang. who jumped to his death irom the reef garden of Southern Hotel m Eu Tong Sen Street on Sept. 24. Chiang was
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  • 409 2 Standard Staff Reporter MANY British servicemen and civilians throughout Malaya, thousands of miles away from the actual polling booths m the United Kingdom, will vote by proxy m the British general elections on Thursday. But a good number of British servicemen
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  • 238 2 WINDFALL FOR SINGAPORE CAMERAMEN Standard Staff Reporter MANY photographers shop? m Singapore benefited by the re-regist ration of applicants for Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation since October 11. Each applicant for Trust fiats has to attach two passport size photos of himself or herself, taken rec-ently. As there were more than
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  • 35 2 Weeders Fin ed EIGHT Javanese rubber estate \veeder.« were Bned c I each by the Muar Hagi£ti I Inche Rauf, for moving c rice ttt Pengkalan Bakit Pag< b a restricted nrea without a permit.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 444 3 Top Man Wants Issue Discussed At General Meet Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION asking that the question of whether the Lahour Party of Singapore should accept or reject the proposed Cabinet system for the Colony should he debated at the annual conference of the Parly, has
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  • 12 3 SATA GETS ANOTHER $336 I IS 3 X Xi I B I
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  • 32 3 Crisi Hits Malay Union Ii bin i es- i I wJTii—c r itfe East Ami Urs). llf rt* .tv iv on j 1 nited Kingdom. I ■-r many yean m Mb*— Standard
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  • 291 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Unions, i presenting more than 30.000 civilians employees m the three Services, has requested the CommissionerGeneral Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. to intervene with the Services Ministries m the U.K. for obtaining settlement of the employees' claims for
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  • 144 3 Move To Safeguard Volunteers Standard Start' Reporter THK PRINCIPLE of the Singapore Civil Lability Scheme is to prevent actual financial hardship being suffered by a volunteer, called up for defence service owing to Loss of his civil earnings. This was stated In a discussion on Civil Liability Introduced by Singapore's
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  • 249 3 o.u: I I k City Mr. C mnci] m December, Mr. PWilliams. Mr. Williams had previously asked for permission to hold a number of election campaign meetings at various places m his ward, but the Commissioner of Police had replied that such permission could
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  • 512 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter NEARLY 5.000 people jammed the Mariamman Temple at South Bridge Road yesterday afternoon to watch the annual penitential ceremony of about 75 Hindu tireualkers. Hanging from the roofs, traniwumg the upper galleries of the temple, and
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  • 242 3 SUBSTATIONS Habit- to loud gbedding toduy: I»\V Rangoon Road, Towner Bpad. Serangoon Road. Sennett I,"; 111 Kolani Ayer, McPherson Road, Kirn Chuan Road. Boundary Koad. Florence Road, imwt Serangoon, ¥io rim Kang Koad. Govt. Printing Works. UooilU'ikli Park. Braddell H«-i«lit>. Arthur Road, Tanjong Katong. Broadrit* Road, Sea View
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  • 62 3 SOU YAM SAX admitted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to causing loss amounting to $50 at Pulau Kusu on Oct. 21. He claimed trial to two other charges of resisting lawful apprehension and using abusive language to Det. Sgt. Murugaiyah. lie was
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  • 67 3 VFO BOON CHIANG I charged m the Singapore 5w i Police Court yesterday having m i se (30.000 Indonesian Curi I md new I jewel le rhi i tc reasonably be suspected to been stolen tnd rould not give a sal <' i count, tt Chulia Street Or
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  • Article, Illustration
    133 3 THERE IS no spa at this hot spring m Scmbawang Road, but the people m the locality know of the therapeutic value of the mineral water. Here m the picture on the right, a goat-herd is seen taking his bath m the scalding hot water. He said bathing m the
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  • 446 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESENCE of the Police it tny meeting m function is to assist and not to interfere, (aid the I)"iu, v Commissioner of Police. Mr. N. G. Morris yesterda; The undertaking has bee i given that there would be no ii terferencfc with
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  • 141 3 Stabbed, He Was Flung Into Drain —Court laid A WOMAN t >!d v e Singapore Third P^hce Court yesterday how j y niwi Chinese wa a thrown mi') a monsoon drain by ten men, after bom*; stnbbea all .(.vaulted at Snk S'.rcel ou night v: Aug. li. She wms Low
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  • 31 3 No Licence Fined FOR o£ to I ii t a licence i i tnanufactu c v jrmicelli .<• Jalan I. inu > Kluang 1 Zm .I.'. v !••<•( •2 > o ive da\s" simple imprisonment.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 57 3 V.M.C.A.. Orc|:arU Road: Tennis Championships at Bras Basan Rd. Courts 5 p.m.. Malay and French classes 5.30 p.m.. St. John Ambulance at Tennis Pavilion 5.30 p.m. Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Chinese Che>s 7.30 p.m.. tree English classes 7-9 p.m. Singapore Art Society: Exhibition of works by Local Teachers and Art
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  • 240 4 r Standard Staff i orrt pondent KUALA II MPIR. Mob. —Two Poßee vehicle! travelling m the North and the South of the Federation were attacked by bandit mfamfm < au-iii^ the death of three I'olieemen and the W— ding of se\en others. 1 I ehiclc
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  • 125 4 KU h ://:.:rrR. M n-f r I I declare the correct tit] f g da imj ted. the ging partner oi Sin Tung V T as C:.::^- and gent. >• Pan, were j First Magis- i day. r isi na Orficer. Mr F. G F> cj
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 4 MR. ami Mrs. Walter Fowler who were married at the Johore Bahrti Ke«:i>lry yealerday. The gjrmom i* with the Confolidated Eastern Plantin" Ltd., Layang Layan«. The bride wan formerly Mi** Uahel Tous*aint. Standard
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  • 58 4 Standard Staff om-spnndent PENANG, Mon Member of the Penang Hindu Sabafa will make their annual visit to the I* per and TB settlement at Puiaa Jerejak to distribute Bweetment and clothing to Inui m patients on Oct. 28. the *wt of the Deepavali festival. Hindu
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  • 567 4 Railways Hint Consequences Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Records which have been taken by Traffic Inspectors during the past week m the Kuala Lumpur marshalling yard establish that output has deteriorated by as much a l 50 per cent., which is clearly the result of a
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  • 283 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A request by the Malayan Railway Traffic Operation Union to limit the duty hours of guards to a turn of eight hours, is receiving the coneideration of the Railways, F The Union wrote to the
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  • 95 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Men— The news of his tragic death yesterday evening came as a rude shock to the friends and colleagues of Mr Basil Edward Byrne, a Kuala Lumpur journa list Mr. Byrne was driving home with two friends when. just past the Griftin Inn,
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  • 58 4 ABDUL Majid bin Imam Rejo. a water works fitter with the P.W.D.. Batu Pahat, was awarded $288.60 compensation by the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensation, Muar for in]uries sustained when he was knocked down by a lorry while on duty. FOR breaking the curkvv at Serom Tangkah Tan Lee
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  • 132 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Men— The Seremban branch of the War Department Civilian Star! Assc iation, at a meeting here, derided that the association Ipt a i losed (ioor policy toward non-members as it was felt that they were indirectly responsible for the attitude
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  • 22 4 11th Anniversary THE Oversea Chinese High Sch( 01, Batu Pahat, celebrated Is eleventh anniversary at a ony m the school hall lay.
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  • 224 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The third Social and Welfare lottery tickets are now on sale. In addition to the usual big cash prizes there will be a guaranteed $100 cash prize m every block of a thousand tickets sold and holders of these lucky
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  • 115 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Won. At its meeting yesterday the Malayan Indian Congress decided to content the Municipal Elections here and elsewhere when the time conies but not on a community basis. The committee of the Malayan Indian Congress ratified the Working Committee's decision
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  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Malayan Indian Congress is to call a conference of Indians from Burma, Thailand, Borneo, Indonesia and Hongkong for the purpose of gaining mutual understanding of problems and to establish friendly relations.
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  • 54 4 PENANG, Mon.— With the hot weather prevailing, Penangs health resorts, the beaches along Tanjong Bungah and Batu Ferringhi, and the Penang Hill drew a record holiday crowd yesterday. Most of these people were of the labouring class who took full advantage of their first holiday under
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  • 208 4 Gurkhas Renew Chase Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The pursuit m the Raul) jungles for the bandit fianj: suspected of having murdered Sir Henry Gurney was impeded by heavy rain last nighu but this has not disheartened the Gurkhas. Information from Raub states that it was not possible
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  • 70 4 MALACCA. Mon. Under the auspices ot the Settlement Youth Council here, a United Nations Day talk will be given by Mr. JR. Davidson. Regional Director. British Council. Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at the Methodist Girls School Hall at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Davidson will speak on "International Youth
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  • 37 4 Overcharged -Fined FOR selling a packet of ten cigarettes at ten cents aDove the maximum controlled pi ice a Chinese woman, Dan Dan Kee of Jalan Salleh, Muar. was fined $60 by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Rauf.
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  • 141 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Addressing a gathering of Sikhs here at a party m his honour at the Eastern Hotel, Giani Mehar Singh, a religious preacher and famous exponent of Indian classical music, called upon them to render all possible help to the Federation Government m bringing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 188 4 FANTASTIC HARDLY DESCRIBES THlsj'U i IN PURSUANCE OF THIIK HMjr% BRING TO SIXGAI'ORt: oi fSI CONTINENTAI FlMi- M! FOLLOW THE si CXXSS CM TABARIV IND -M\\(N THE FANTASTIC ADVENTj- s of BARON MUNCHHAUSEN i/i tmim This ammuimg til HAS TO BE SEEN TO 111 BELI Somvthiii" rtfilly Urmmd mm MOTION
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

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  • 299 5 'Teeth' Expert Reiterates Aim Standard Mafl Correspondent FES \N(.. Mon. Jhc Federation Dental Department's aim to -uppl> ever> m-Ihhil child Kith denial treatment ua» re-iterated hv Mr. < Mummery, Chief Dental Officer, on hi* return from \eu Zealand. It will take time hut it la the
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  • 50 5 v mdauri Staff t arrespsarieal IPoii Man Twelve people w€*e injured two MffcMSlj when twitur> \*-rc involved m a head-on collision near th< Sunset Sipm P»»lne Station yesterday. The cars were fulh load cci with pa^engers when the iicident occurred It His ra.nins when they collided
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  • 81 5 Plea For Extension Dismissed [POH M A:, ippli il S a lersha) IKa r c isi time to file a m ium j! ap->- was I two kTe erati i Appea g the A "tmg i/ J h a -1: nson am I Mr. si Br ggs a* Ipc* today.
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  • 35 5 Chinese a-- ask*j at its §ci week, at Ku "vie r wit I cipatio:i m Chii p m -y. its oaembers ties Krtticti d ffect 1 is been K> v ping
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  • 12 5 Poppy Fund II n mted i t the Pupa L» i' A»p
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  • 66 5 Six Die Of Diphtheria PENANG. Mon— ln the pasl iths 23 cases I ia have beei v the i Municij ire here, o: which >ix cases c its 1 afTected areas a I f v a bi the side :1 Rad Ditch, Bea I 3t Carna Street. Tefc Street R
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 photo The new Capital Hotel off Jalan Post Office Lama Kota Bahru tat mv the Kota Bahrus esplanade and the Padaim Bmk Thi> Hotel will be officially opened by the lensku Scri Maha Ka.ja. Mate Secretory, Kelantan m I riday, October lv Mido
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  • 163 5 MAAF Fighter Control Unit To Start Work Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG M F1 Lt. R 1.. T. B: tors, RAF. Oflfi «i Commanding Penang Fightei Contro. Unit of tae Malaya: Auxiliary Air Force told The Standard today that "the res p-iase to tne call tor recruit! has been very good
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  • Article, Illustration
    55 5 FROM view of Kota Bharn's new Teleroromuniration Maintenance Depot which was rompleted recently. With the completion of these premises he department bas solved its 3-year problem for a permanent office Hitherto the department has been pushed from one buildin? to another. This new building will be occupied when the deetrical
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  • 121 5 PENANG, Mon —The Sli m League wiU not conies: seats iv. the forthcoming Municipal E3e I >ns but extend its support tP suitable candidate who stand for c This <*- de .i- committee of the Musi League. The meeting also d 3 ussed il
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  • 205 5 Xandard >taff orre^poiident PEN \\G. Mon. Government should gi>»- tir*l priority lo the educational Deeds of the youth of Mala* a dressed Dr. Uoi Kee Wan, President of the Old Free** Wwiation, when he addre**ed member-* at the ]3">th anniversary dinner last night.
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  • 129 5 PENANG. Mon Returning a misadventure verdict the death of 48-year-o:d Timah Di:i:e Dollar;, who died as a result of a fall o£ a trolley bus a: the junction of Penang Road and Prangiri Road on A_g this year, Mr. D C. I. Wernham. the coroner, aaded
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  • 62 5 Standard Staff i orrespaadeal [POH Mon- Singaj c M film si ge s Teluk Ansoi < Wo p n 26 29 lid of P.M.U fu A Keb i Dres- C• l >e1 I v L nighi I ie troup n Booty. Rub N P Ramlee,
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  • 42 5 INCHE M...- n Nordii Survey Depa Fed Headquarters. Kuala Lum ho Ss the P:-os!- ci I rf the Federation Survey Union, was ente tamed to a dinner party by < i mittee membe f the tl Su Resi i 3
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  • 45 5 PARTI BUN! g a Bagan Tiang j L 8 i Bai sustain) i the I t Buntar C [drus bi lai 2 g< th 1 irt 1 A oac and Yahaya bin Gha The c ise is postponed ■< Ba as >pposed.
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  • 37 5 CHARGED with i ate driving, failing 1 have petent ch'iver be.-ide him i aying the L o._ at and rear of a va driving, Chellah >s »s B tota $60 at P t Bu
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  • 113 5 Hawkers In Ipoh Want New Charter IPOH, M.mi. The Kima Hawkers Guild i- draflina memorandum For tJit- consideration of tin- kinla fown Board on the Guilds proposals for Belf-diseipKac imonhavvl\»*r«. The men r m the lines of the ar: Sin japoi Hawkers A tion and I Municipality, where the ciation
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 330 5 BS^lM lit ||f Today V— 4.l >—^ W— t# pjß. rlllllll OI.I\ KR Mer!^ OBKRON David MVEN Flora ROBSO* fa a stor> »f Teng**ful thwarted lovf written bf L\ni V BROVTE WUTHEBING HEIGHTS" NEXT ITEEK-GfD ATTK\CTK»N "Witt and lewpls this WanJt»n v» ill r Display h*-r rteons w:th Devilish skill"
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 268 5 FEDERATION DIARY rr M 9lt REX: Not For Bachelors 3. 6.30 and Kl e\ V < g^c—*-. 1: Vt 4 I \lll\\: Bir >f Paradise 15. )(tN j ei Mj 3 a d 13 'l 3 f 4 and 0.15 <■ M X -So wn >n's Mine 3 OUKON: Show
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 854 6 'THERE is no doubt as to what would be the immediate outcome of an open clash of arms between Britain and Egypt. The weak and inefficient Egyptian Army would crumble before the superior forces arrayed against it. The Egyptian ruling class is no doubt aware of
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  • 1451 6  - America's Forgotten Front SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By LONDON THE Egyptian crisis presents a problem not only to Britain but also to America. Indeed, «iie situation which it reveals is more puzzling, and more difficult to resolve, from the American point of view than from the British one. For Britain the chief
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  • We the People
    • 569 6 Sir: The' Singapore Standard's leader dated October 3, 1951. surprised me very much. Formerly I was also very much surprised to see Nadrah's pictures published, Ly The Singapore Standard. Now I know that the foreign Singapore Standard published m a foreign language does not have enough knowledge of
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    • 225 6 Si;-. The launching of the Gurney Memorial Fund is indeed a very fitting tribute to the memory of our late High Commissioner, Sir Henry Gurney and deserves the widespread support of all citizens. The very encouraging response it has already received gives som e indication of the popularity
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    • 671 6 LONDON (By cable) AS election results come pouring m on Thursday night Malayan students will be hunched around their radios. They are interested not only m the excitingly close major contest between Labour and Conservatives but also m contests of '"their own"' candidates. Malaya
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  • 109 6 Review Views Way In Compensation I m an an B ]s- Red; B Inch; B Sift I unfit i. B iodged m his si B cannot be B Hanger. So I ceived B Dtman v I kilied or B emergent B of the d< B of nea B qu B
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  • 358 7 New Premier Lays Stress On Solution Cf Kashmir Row KARACHI; Oct. 22, (UP)— Pakistani Prime Minister khwaja Nazinmddiii, m his first address since assuming office, declared yesterday that he \»ill follow the domestic and foreign policies laid down by his predecessor Liaquat Ali Khan, who
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  • 87 7 ,n hei .nii> ihmmis tlit natioas .t^ >tnustei I policies ,;.i, pro; ;i i:n bMlia «nd f.ki^tar i g eadrd bj mtwnm& he fired v rt h^ m ***** we- a I O! inrr s r the' -r, Bharatiya India P'-<>- rbc part} I.i
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  • 165 7 Police Question Killer's Son (10), Over 1 00 Others J.PI>DI. Ort. 22. (Reutt-r) Poßre have 100 peopk m Kaualpiiuli ami Abbotta- -i\ days m connection \*ith the assassit I > ...ji,;M \li Khan, it W«fl learne<l litre la«il ni«iht. I !J to st EC ec I the a I ai
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  • 130 7 'Opposition Govt.'Plan Postponed RAWALPINDI, Oct. 22. (Reuter) Sardar Ibrahim Khan, former President of the (free) Kashmir Govern- told Renter yesterday that as a result of the death the Pakistani Prime Minster lual All Khan he had inefinitely postponed his plans to set up an "opposition gov- 11 neat" m Azad
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  • 51 7 LONDON*. Oct. 22, (UP)— The light aircraft carrier H.M.S. Warrior will sail for the Far East on Thursday with plans to call at Malta. Port Said and Aden, it was announced yesterday. The Warrior will carry replacement aircraft and troops to 1 ie Far Eastern
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  • 197 7 TEHERAN. Oct. 22, (AP)— Supporters of Persian Premier Mossadeq said Sunday night lliat the ailing Premier may visit Ahadan. scene of the vast nationalised refinery, en route home to Teheran next week, where he will pass through specially litiilt arches of triumph. Mossadeq is to
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  • 118 7 BERLIN. Oct. 22 (UP)— The American Commandant. Major General Lemuel Mathewson. announced yesterday that the Western Allies would retaliate with counter-measures for the Communist seizure of a district m the American sector of Berlin. Mathewson told 14 American editors visiting Berlin on a tour of.
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  • 64 7 KALLMPONG. West Bengal, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— The Chinese army m Tibet yesterday tightened! security measures following the appearance of antiCommunist posters m Lhasa, according to report* reaching here. The posters denounced Communism as an enemy of religion. Units of the Chinese Communist army entered
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  • 37 7 ROME Oct 22. (Renter) Soraya Pahlevi 18-year-old wife of the Shah of Persia, arrived here last night by air from Paris for a few days stay m Rome after visits to Switzerland and Fiance.
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  • 110 7 NEW DELHI, Oct. 22, (AP).— A. K. Gopalan. a member of the Communist Central Election Committee m India, told reporters yesterday his party has decided to call off disturbances m the Telengana District m order to win constitutional standing m the January
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  • 170 7 Royal Couple Has First Real Holiday VANCOUVER. British Columbia, Oct. 22 (Reuter)— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke erf Edinburgh sailed out of Vancouver harbour to Vancouver island yesterday for the first real holiday of their Canadian tour. The Canadian destroyer cruiser took the Royal couple across the Straits of Georgia
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  • 271 7 1 PARIS, Oct. 22, (UP) Western Europe a defence •effort is m serious jeopardy an the result of dangerous drain* on French and British hard currency reserve,, authoritative sources said yesterday. Alarming drops m dollar and gold funds of the Banks ot France and
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  • 59 7 EGYPT REJECTS 4- POWER PLAN photo Fouad Serrag-EI-Din, strong man of the Wafdist government of Egypt who is Finance and Interior Minister, tells the Egyptian Chamber of Deputies In a speech made Oct. 15 that Egypt rejects the four-power proposals ror a Middle East defence organisation. They were jointly made
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  • 383 7 ELECTORAL GAP NARROWS LONDON, Oct. 22, (AP)— The electoral gap between the Conservatives and Socialists has narrowed, British newspapers of all political faiths reported Sunday but most forecast a Tory victory m the general elect ion Thursday. The independent Sunday Observer reported Prime Minister Attlee's
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  • 110 7 PARIS, Oct. 22 (AFP)— Competent French circles tonight implicitly confirmed a report appearing m the leading London Sunday Observer saying that the FrancoBritish talks to work out a common policy towards the Moslem countries would b<* held shortly after the British General Flections. The
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  • 143 7 UNI T E n NATIONS I York. Oct. 22. <UP> The United States ill urge other I < nations at the forthcom b session of the i';;it< j d Ny General Assembly to build collective security system thai would render prohibitive "od i
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  • 246 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 (R«tn« r) —Fifteen Srwfr> are proposing to change the I nilrd Slal«-» immigration quota system and wipe out \s\m\ llic\ COMssler diseriininalion based on race and sex. A bill to this effect was imroduced m the Senate yesterday. Senator Herbert
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    • 15 7 the story of Malayan Travel... 3U5- U/HEN roads were first Uoa^u a nd P^ JHUI!W>MM)T
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  • 233 8 RUBBER ROAD EXPERT HERE FOR TALKS Standard :nan ntpner Road, Kuala 1 Consultant to the British Rubber DeveuJ^SSS^iStSiSX Malaya noting Munic.p.l i°7publlc Works .Department e^meers. Rub^rt^ers^oSncf m KuaV and Sossrssr £&%»H- Serause they have be well-proved first MrS rßritatalt^tSSUe b,e n .aid m One er ?on\ O rac.or becme so
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  • 265 8 WASHINGTON, On. 22. (IP). The world merchant marine Heel will 29.4 per cent lar»er than it *as before World War 11. upon the completion oi >hips under construction or on order m mid-1951, the National Federation of American shipping reported yesterday. New construed m estimated ai
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  • 161 8 'Kon Tiki I I' s Near Completion Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE'S largest raft, the Kon Tiki II which was due to leave Telok Ayer Basin to-day ha* been delayed, for 24 hours owing to a sudden breakdown m the engines of the Malayan Stevedoring company's tug. Thrasher. Another tug. the
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  • 38 8 SEVERAL new power stations are to be erected by t'ne East Pakistan Government. reports the US Embassy at Karachi Included is a 40.000-kw. Diesel plant at Cbittagong and a 10.<»<>0 k «r. station at Khulna.
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    • 415 8 SfcLANDIA i tor bo-gor. C p I Bangkok 25 M -FIONIA' tor Bangkok "PANAMA' tor Bangkok, Hongkono Kobe Yoko- hornc 26 "MALAYA" tor Bonqi^ok B HonaWono II jsh B "JUTLANDIA" for Sunken B only I SAILINGS FROM < A P A N Hat T B "BIN TANG" tot Ponqko^ ;v
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  • 263 9  -  T. J. LIM fj I Now Undersells Singapore Market; Ru— iia Is Interested bY Standard Market Reporter i I sad to be underselling Singapore m rubber to overprobably the result of the lower rate of duty ruling *tie beginning of the month. mere are indications
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  • 39 9 I\? Development of the ippcan to be a job for anHßent. >ay S Geor?t* T R4>^s m oe pu>ned ini4i any .i. Sei'iion of the Slate 3 tarn Administration «8 > FlillftH Tm-
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  • 54 9 CEYLON MAY CUT RUBBER DUTY r arr boUlHg rubber K::-i«-n: that thr duty m rta I niteti Pre--. BITE ie t ring S the higher rati I bi Eiperat -f rate iav« bees Bma d i-" the (instance th* "ma 3 Cram r irke! the or r the ■-c 6
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  • 12 9 Split In Bangkok Chinese Chamber Over Red Control ';DFK' LHK' LJ'LJ KJASFHKLGLJ;H
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  • 5 9 Ayer Hitam Crop Down SKFWLHKJTHKJLHY
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  • 9 9 No Devalution Of French France Says Rene Pleven SDFLJFLJL;G
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  • 7 9 US -loan Commerce Pact Talks Soon SAKJRKJHHGN,N
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  • 202 9 MOVE TO AID SMALLHOLDERS Standard Maff Correspondent kl \L LI MPI'R. O«t. 22: 4dditional taxation for the purpo-e of i«Kng funds for replanting on rubber umaHhokiiiigs i* the object of a lioi wln.il ma) be introduced at the next meeting of the Federal
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  • 324 9 mML STREET is wooing the women. The citadel aj Ike Stock Exchange, once a mans world. has ZSS women customers brokers (almost twice the number it had five years ago) thousands ot women clerks jad millions of women customers. It is trying hard tc
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  • 57 9 It ts r>' is ited iteo i d :^e T mkir ie I. bn fa 1- .-.as increased by 2<: r 01 hectares. In IMiJ. only Bti.ooC hectares were tilled. Todays estimate v HX M Before trie i i abc it I JOB ri bectares
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  • 22 9 E.• ite Box Canadian .irs c HO kCaiayax ir* c 4 7 t 534 i 5-i l.'st ?e... j r.T./ox
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  • 22 9 Petr ol Up In France Franc* ua raised the :e etr 14 francs a l;*-re. Cm 93kS ma :r i■ :s AP
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  • 102 9 Standard Market Reporter THE pr tee market a Singa pore was qu esterd ess Del "epcrted I sections. I pra was a very quiet art a: i tationa anchange week-end Le 1 B ers »eri ting Hs| per picu and seJ lers B4< aesa ■sa i
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  • 120 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THfc uicsx Singapore raboer prices yesterday were i>er 1b Bayer? Sellers No 1 R> > Spot Loos* gL55i s: oov F OJB m Dai^ N«>v No 1 R>> $1.55 S $1 5o No I X.» > 51. 50 $1.50» No 3 R > |1 45 U 4o
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  • 219 9 Standard Correspondent BANGKOK^ Oct. 22: At the first reading of the 1952 budget m the Lower Hoii!*e. fear« were exprei*(*ed about the expected incon-e from rice exports next year. These estimates had been based, said leader cf the Derr.:cra: Party Na« Kbuang Aphaiwoagse, en an
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  • 56 9 Malaya-UK Best Customer For Bikes NEW YORK. Oct. 22 A? Britain s experts c* bicycles and rr :t.: r-cycles have reached a record tctal 'r £20.300.000 sc far tnis year. Britisn trade sources reported Best bicvcie custome-s are Malaya. India. Brazil and British Wes* Africa. Motor-cycies are -s.j.c mainly to
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  • 114 9 A MOVE to ea.^e BrazJFl paper shortage oy producing pulp from sugarcane was made when v*r Brazilian businessmen signed contracts with a Cleveland cnemical firm fcr help hi bniMing aUSi2.OOO.OOO plant. The new Brazilian pu^p plant is to produce 50 ton* at
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  • 119 9 The Onited States will have 8.500.000 oat its total popu :;on of more than 151.001 I -r. i:\zed m de~er.ce or ducti n by the end of 1952. Secretary Labour Maurice -c:r. said is Washington. Ln a bcok'er c rr.e results of survey on manpov
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  • 38 9 Metal Shortages C 7 METAL ■hortagei are threatening to s»ow Am^ :jl > v:i c defence programme T:*:."* s;r r ;.:es car*.trularly of eoppear a.-^: ?*ee. are retarding huge expansion programmes m a nantbei si <e'-' -r.•'i js*r:es AP
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  • 135 9 URGENT need for rubcer replanting oy smallholders m Ceylon i» stressed by the Sma..aciders Prcpaganda Omcer, ljr W. L Peiru, In ill* report tor last year. Mr. Peirts draws attention to xhM lack 01 interest on the part of smallholders as evidenced by the fact thai
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  • 32 9 Bank ranadi heid i I i .re gc.d z m Se^'errcer Thai if < << more i -rar i H i' i rr. :s" loubic '-T.e un -.c September I^4B
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  • 339 9 >tan<iar<i Staff Reporter MALAYA i* BO >*ell *tooke<l with dniii^? and proprietary me<in*ine* that tiie present position m resard to both *uppU an«! \ariet\ ha." n« parallel m the hi?torv of thi* country. Drug and mcdi a. firms icti ities m Malaya
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  • 127 9 Standard Staff Correspondent BANGKOK, Oct. 12 The Thai Government fa studying recommendations of the recentlv-heid stxrh general conference of the Internationa! Bank tor Reconstruction and Development and the Internatonal Monetary Fund, for application to this country m order to combat inflation. Such
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  • 25 9 3 Oc: Stand I Ser T prices c H .1 lange toda^ 5 118 I i y a Hrl Rupia 3 ■■>.■.. 25 1
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  • 15 9 Germany Seeks US Cotton West Se we. > Eran the t HI A State Expon x ..<
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  • 41 9 v lander d Market IfcptiUi SIN3ArC-i M;n The Ma )pened the wreck en a Ing intea est is „a {VPrSTKIALS MacAiister 5 Stea 22.S 2 5 35 c Bros 1.45 W Jacki zei Baj I
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  • 56 10 -TRIPLE THREAT." by Cole of California, a planet -printed terry m coral and white, can be worn three different ways. Bony Koch displays the 1952 fashion at a Los Angeles preview as a bore-shoulder pool-side dress; Rosalee Culvert shows it as a hooded cape. Beneath
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  • 444 10  -  Margeret Scott Continuing Margaret's Hi try v K'VS beea into girls' ■■T1 pretty thoroughly." said John the other -iiini;. "But. SMfpcsias •re h.ur a boy?" "I've ighi il il ready you.' Mot that it ma ces i I've c «en il- By "Wl I is
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    81 10 BRITISH-BORX ictress Virginia Field, 30 and American actor Willard Parker, 38. <■ w married a few days ago m Beverly Hills, California, a r the home °f a friend. It wa§ the second marriage for Parker and the third for the bride. Parker received his final divorce decree
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  • 415 10  - THINK OF YOUR HANDS WHEN YOU CHOOSE JEWELLERY Alicia Hart TTS unfortunate that most I of us have so little voice m the selection of our own IS and bracelets, since the HJB choice of fweHery can so enhance our hands. If you like so nv:ny womer, find /ourself wearng
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  • 96 10 OYDNEY, Oct. 22 (UP).— Mist C> Diana Barrymore, here for a nightclub engagement indignantly refused to pose for news photographers going to the bathroom for her morning 41 I thought I'd heard everything, but I had t i come to Sydney for that one,
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    • 92 10 TUC /]/l I I I L fur f 1 v .^^fel^ IHI M^. Wv^^\ jSMK^^Emm 'RON i -^0^ 0^ 0^ Singer iron unique ond \SS^S^-^' AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST %i SINGER SEWING SHOP j^^ 46/48 Peck Seah Street, Singapore Phone s 7941 mmmm 21 Orchard Rood, Singapore PHone ***** m
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    • 886 10 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPOK* ENGLISH PROGRAMME i IK4 a. Alia' <•::.-. a.m. For the Seh««ls: 9JSS Interlude; id a.m. Emereenej Nf»» l„• l;i 4.-. For the Schools; 1 pm Holly wood Salon Orchestra; 1.38 News. lAa Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: 2 Pni lor the Schools; 6.15 Programme >urn mary;
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  • 463 11 Standard Staff Reporter SIX night soil mandores of the Singapore City Council Town Ckansing Department are among the 61 applicants who parsed a recent entrance examination to the (Clerical Service of the Council. Nearly thrice their number of temporary clerks, who have been serving
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  • 77 11 Dead Body Recovered i THF dead b, dy of an Indian, dressed m a blue shirt and sarong, was discovered floating m front of the Master Attend< nt*s pier at 10 00 am yesterday rr.i rning. The Marine Police were informed but by the time they arrived, the body had
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  • 192 11 Standard Staff Reporter A LETTER expressing anxie- ty that negotiations to settle i "outstanding issues m dispute should be re-started as soon as possible has been sent by the j Singapore Glass Factory Em- ployees Union to the Company yesterday. Deploring the long delay,
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    • 123 11 I MEW ALHAMBRA— n LAST JtMgUM^^ *-«.45 ii 4 3 &9 30 pm L^ ::,::57»riELnsrg^r j TOMOBBOWI AjJ'^ft. dSV '-"-'-■"->*"■■ C■l i 1 Ii THE UNTOLD STORY OF UHCLE SAM S UNDERWATER COMMANDOS! DANA GARY WIOMA3K ANDREWS MERRILL I4ST 2 DAYS' 1.15 6 45 9.30 P.M. I \jjL PiDGEON- NIVEN'
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    • 188 11 NOTICES YJf/E have the pleasure to Tt notify the public that Mr. Goh Teik Teong (Mr. T. T. Goh) has joined our firm as a partner as from 15th October, 1951. B. ETLIN CO. Stock Share Brokers. MALAY REGCIZNT TENDERS NOTICE r PENDERS will be received at x the office
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    • 577 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT A WELL-KNOWN English newspaper hi Hongkong has a vacancy for another editor. Applicants must b# well qualified and experienced. Persons of any nationality may apply by sending their application* giving full details (including names of books or other publications, if any) to Box No. T. 451
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    • 106 11 UMB'v' ANOEa-3O»t *0y t^_r^rC7V. _J1^ Cpr IVSO, Kmj Ftatur.-j Syndicjue. Inc., UcnlJ rights r«erved. \a 5— f ff II OM, MY GOODNESS-- J f HUNDPEDTH TIME, < JL it's SO I GOT THE WRONG I NEVER SAW HER J '/i GOOD TO SEE \j^os^^ I HOUSE /j. I BEFOPE IN
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  • 180 12 COLONY RUGBY TRIAL SINGAPORE Ru4by Uaion hold their first trial on Saturday on the Padang. An SKI o Ticial yesterday empha>i»ed th.it the gam? will not be a lesfl between Possible* and Probables but merely a mutch between two balanced sides, one playing m Police colours and the other m
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  • 55 12 Perak XV To Meet Selangor I POII. Mun -The tollowins fc.iv- kern selected to represeiM <r.ik m the inter-statt- ruj^r fr.,iu»l> usainst SekMW at ■P"li on Saturday llurdul Sincl,. E. Daniel. X t,, iV kl<r >!^Phy. oJaa <- Brtetowe. Ihv. v. <, a r •»«er, Tan Swet Kirn and n
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    46 12 photo. Win ;> a lefla needs a friend. A tiny Raffles defender stands grimly determined to bring down burly S.C.C. forward (•Timbers. He brought him down and it was Grimberg who needed the friend. He was W'allen. standing by. who tarried on the mine Stand ard
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  • 650 12 Singapore Hockey League SING\PORE Recreation Club, moved up to third place the Singapore Senior Hockey League when they scored an easy U.ree-one SJ over the Sherwood Foresters on the padang yesterday. Tins was Sherwood Foresters' first defeat, and the S.R.C by th.s victory, bright- their chances
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  • 351 12 AFTER dominating play for o\er 20 minutes against much hea\ ier odds, Raffles Institution were owrruti by the hefty Singapore Crickel ltil> **li" iiinl lost l»\ IK points goals, try) to nil m a junior i'adanu thriller yesterday. The schoolboys, using spec I and
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  • 56 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCF.R: Community League— Singapore District v. Malays Jalan Bcsar Stadium; Royal Navy v. RAF—Xavai Base Rainier Cim— \MMA v CYMA—Farrer Park. RVG B V: University of Malaya v. 221 Baiialion Bukii Timah HOCKEY: SHA First Division— RAF Seletar v. SCC— SCC. N E T B A I L:
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  • 46 12 GENEVA, Oct. 21, (UP)— Lieut. FietD Dinzeo of Italy today won the last but one event oi the International Geneva Horse Show when his mount "Uruguay" clearly outjumped a field of 53 horses from Sweden, Spain. France. Italy, Britain Ireland, Belgium and Switzerland.
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  • 15 12 £*<>.' <ph art* finish*** o/ third dnif\ l*t>nuny r a *•<>.% off Suiitrdiitj.
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  • 119 12 SINGAPORE All Blues hold their first trial on the Polite Training School ground tomorrow. The teams have been named as follows: Colours: A. Rajaretnam; Beniy Ross. Han Luk Juan. Niaz Moh'd Shall. S. Vellupillai: Boon Onn San. Michael Chua: De Bruin Bulat. Lim Chwee San M C
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  • 100 12 KAJANG, Mon.- After a onenil lead m the first half the Telecommunication hockey team of Kuala Lumpur added four more goals m the second half to defeat the Kaiang Malays by five goals to nil m a friendly hockey match at Kaiang After an even first
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  • 118 12 KLL'.WG. Mon len teams have entered the Kluang H tc\ League They are: Teachers, GK S. boys, Detention Camp. 13 18 Royal Hussars. 2 6th Gurkha Rifles. Ist Worcester Reel 8.M.H., XT.C, Colts and -j Police. The League champions will be awarded the 'Datin Teoh Sic.
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  • 168 12 PARIT BIWTAR. Hon.— The Krian Rovers hockey train scored theii mosi creditable win ol the seas. m when they beat the Kuala Kangsar district side bj three goals to two m a Friendly match played at the public padang, on Saturday. Exchanges were even
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  • 316 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The one-time champion stayer on the Malayan Turf, "Four O'clock was destroyed m his stalls on Saturday, after being struck down by a paralytic disease. After two hard years of campaigning on the Malayan Turf, Four O'clock own many big races m the country
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  • 267 12 MELBOURNE. Oh. 22: (K< i,i« r-\VI»)-_\ ,!,„„,<, plan for the 1956 Olympic Camr* m Mdbmirae looked as far off as ever when ihe Australian orgaai*Mg row« mittee emerged from its meeting here i<Mla>. The problem of the iite where the gMttrw will M liehl
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  • 31 12 COPENHAGEN. (><• i\ fß ei tei Denmarfc be the 1948 Olympic soccer champions, by three joalg me Inten t1 mate beiore 10.000 here today 1 led 3—o at halftime
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    • 98 12 TAG TEAM IMATCH GEORGE f\ PENCHEFF J WONG ffy\ tj\ BUCK f I PLUS A Arjl)l !1 !«i|>»rUti«Mi •iKi\Mii> s-^iwo itIAH versus BAROX VO\ IIM 7H ELMO I.JNC vs riGCB v v HAPPY WORIF STADIUM FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY 1 have served thf femtMrt} II (1( N
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    • 32 12 HIGB TIDES the p incipal >rts s:5 Malaya: T>l)\Y AM P.M Singapore 4/. > 8 3.10 Malacca I!.!! HJS9 Port Dickson IM3 tI.!H I'orl Sham 9.:»!» U: y J) P»-n mff 3.41 5.M
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