Singapore Standard, 25 October 1951

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  • 19 1 Singapore Standard •fo A -M j. OL. il NO. 116. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 302 1 Both Parties Confident, Tory Win Predicted LONDON, Oct. 24 (AP)-Britaiir* He©tion campaign, quiet but deeply serious comes to an end tonight and voters from a registered electorate ol 35,000,000 will go to the polls early Thursday morning. Their choice lies between the Conservative Party, led
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    35 1 photo. MR. SIDNEY, PEEK. past president of the United Nations Organisation, speaking at the dinner given by the Rotary Club of Singapore last night at the Seaview Hotel, on the occasion of UN. Day. Standard
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  • 532 1 Soviet Ecafe Delega te Leading Milita ry Spy lONEL HI DSON, Renters Correspondent KROTOV, one of the ke> figures m the Russian military lisalioti unveiled m Canada m 1946, left Singapore hv iiMii testerdaj for Moscow after a busy fortnight m this «!i roSoin. 1... hin- interest here from all
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  • 84 1 Increase In US Rubber Consumption SEW YORK. Oct. 24 iL'P*.— I c ew rubber consumption m September rose 2.29 per ceu t> 06.913 long tons from 104. "vj4 -.sed m August, the Rubber M initfacturers Association I;i- >rporated reported. T 'i i consumption of aatural ibber lasi oionth increased L5l
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  • 38 1 TEHERAN. Oct. 24 lAP>— PreMossadeQ. who calls t>n U s Secretary of State Dean eson m Washington today. seek during his American visit. to secure U5525,000,000 :n>:n the F^port- Import •ii st b reported here
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  • 43 1 BEGINNING this week, copies of The Singapore Standard are available daily at Colin Turner (London) Ltd., Nassau House. No. 122, Shaftesbury Avenue. London, W.I. Arrangements have been completed to deliver the paper to this address by air.
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  • 58 1 VICE-ADMIRAL the Hon. Sir Guv Russell. Commander- in Chief of the Far East Station, returned to Singapore by air yesterday after a six-week tour of British naval units at Korea. He was met yesterday by Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner. Flag Officer, Malayan Area. Two naval officers
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  • 166 1 Stamlar I Si art' Correspondent RVI B. Weil. .iter 16 clays of ton tin nous search the 2 '2 Gurkhas who have heen carrying out intensive operations m the Itauh jungles shot ami killed an armed and uniformed haudit at 2 p.m. today east of
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  • 176 1 Onn, Rahman Want To Open S' pore Branches Standard Malay Correspondent DATO Oun bin Ja'afar, leader ot the Independence of Ma! ay a Party, and Tengku Abdul Rahman. President ot the United Malays' National Organization, are vying each other to be the first to establish party branch m Singapore, sources
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  • 86 1 Standard London Cotrespondent LONDON, Oct. 24. The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LON *J N n -J IN f Spot: £1,020 per ton Spot 46, d. byyen, £1,030 sellers No*. 46 2 d. Three monrhf:
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  • 108 1 THE Federation Government yesterday issued a chronology of important events during the Emergency between June 1948 and June 1951. The book reviewed from the very beginning. the birth of Communist banditry m Malaya and the steps taken by the Government to do away with terrorists
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  • 34 1 THE Foreign Ministry said m New Delhi yesterday that Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit. Indian Ambassador to the U.S.. would resign her Washington post to be a candidate for Parliament.— A. P.
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  • 126 1 CAIRO. Oct. 24 (Reuter) The British military ban on all petrol traffic from Suez, imposed yesterday morning, was lifted today for 24 hours, a British military spokesman announced. No reason was given for lifting the ban which was taken because of the failure
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  • 197 1 Standard Staff Reporter THIS egg is an egg to beat all eggs. It is no less than six ounces m weight and m size. This egg and another one which was eaten by rats, surprised the owner, Mr. Wong Heap Whee of Sis lap
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  • 49 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A hand grenade found m the virinitv of the Johore Bantu Court ground. o«rused a mild sensation yesterday Court Magistrate Inche Yusoi bin Kidir summoned hi-> court inspectors whu unscrewed the detonator and gave it to Uh> Cen tral Police Station.
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  • 31 1 ROMK. Oct 25 (API Alm« t\ 100 persons have been If'ei m violent storms ra&ng through out Italy. The toll tnc udes .1 who died ill Gatabria
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  • 222 1  -  GEORGES WOLFF By Standard Special Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oei. 24. The United Slates Government is apparently awaiting the results of the British general elections and the development of the purely military situation m the Suez (ianal Zone before taking action m the Anglo-Egyptian dispute.
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  • 201 1 By WDRFW ROllf. Standard Special orrespundf nt LONDON. Wed.- Ii this i-■ respondent were betting man h t > would be shilling t<» bet even money Chat Labour will win t>y popular vote by one per Dent but the Conservatives will tiavc lead oi LS
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  • 137 1 Standard Stati orri^spuiid«-n( KUALA LUMPUB Wen i Malayia Chinese Atmcinlion may Lauocb h u pucfK' icnon^ the lank a.'id file at it.s mfniie'^. if <* proposal lit thai ptlf»r' is .u-cepted ;it the ijeneia! meeting to be field here next week The pi opened purge is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 313 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Kdspital Diversioaal Therapy Unit is bow faced with a problem of finding new crafts which would suit tubercular patients m the Colony as many of the ♦rafts are far too heavy for the patients to undertake without
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  • 151 2 Nomination Day Fixed For Nov. 5 vunJ.i.'d staff Beporflei NOVEMBER 5 was yesterday ani cnma d as the inatioi Day f, r the Sin- it C in< il el< ?ions take place on Dec. 1. H. D E- Vitie, Deputy Secret ry ill be retu r e w: ssisi nta
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  • 24 2 MAN B T 1 i I i Court g to I Ah Bab Sept 19 J were X t
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  • 44 2 CHARtIES i :e pii k Singapore Firsi I lou r 1 t on Sept. 3. Clive S t ThangaS Ramu, j c eang eged to I I 1 b uny, and Mi- stp ned to Oct 31 fs] :,v i
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  • 61 2 r Wf" Kh was charged -c s c Second Police Couri esti i flay ith ches ting ai src conductor. Tan Kirn > v g tv -.(i the latter to him to travel tree on the I Is that he possessed a:. STC pass. a
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  • 70 2 A WOMAN passenger was pinned under the side of a car when it fell on its right after being involved m a collision with a truck, m Thomson Road on Oct. 17, it was stated m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday. The woman. Edina Mary Fram
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  • 36 2 KHEK KAI BOON (23). claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to seven charges of cheating and on e of impersonating a public servant. He was given $100 bail until Nov. 1.
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  • 47 2 TEN CHINESE were fined S?^ o^* 23 m th e Singapore Tnird District C urt ye>:er-;;; t y when they pleaded guilty to a summons charge of exporting cylinder oil on board the Heinr;ch Jesseo on Sept. 7 without a permit.
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  • 271 2 Hired Cars For Legco Candidate Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time m Singapore, a citizen was disqualified yesterday from being a registered voter or elector because be put up money to hire ears for a [candidate during the- Singapore Legislative Council elections
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  • 31 2 THE POSTMASTER GENERAL m Malaya has announced I rat with immediate effect re- stered letters, postcards and light air letters for South Korea can be forwarded by air mail.
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  • 326 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE LOWER Victoria Memorial Hall was gay with bunting and Rotary flags from many nations when the G vernor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, Dpened the second United Nations Exhibition yesterday. The- tx I r \vn? organised by the P.R.0.. m association with
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  • 66 2 TWO CHINESE broke into a house m Wareham Road, off Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore around 10 am. yesterday and robbed a Chinese family of cash and jewellery, total value $2,500. j Within 45 minutes of the robbery, trie Police detained two men m Peck Seah Street,
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  • 38 2 GOH LAI TECK pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to offering a $100 bribe to detective Choy Fook Yee at Aljunied Road on Oct. 24. He was allowed 5500 bail until Oct. 31 for sentence.
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  • 200 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE 62 students from four Singapore Chinege Middle Schools who were released yesterday by the C.I.D. after being pulled m for interrogation on Tuesday will be re-admitted to their respective schools. The Education Department, it is understood, has informed the principals of
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  • 321 2 Slamlard Staff Keporter THE Pro£ire*»ive Party of Singapore yesterday issued a 7-point manifesto for the forthcoming City Council elections m December. The manifesto was contained m a printed leaflet issued by the Progressive Party candidate for East Ward, Mr. Chan Kum Chee, for distribution among his
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  • 175 2 PRIORITY for Civil Defence Services will be given by the Budget Select Committee which is considering the 1952 Draft Estimate*, The Standard was told by authoritative sources yesday. Stressing the immediate need for starting civil deience preparations m Singapore, a military expert expressed the
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  • 46 2 TWO United States Congressmen are due here today from Bangkok enrcute to Sydney. Australia, en a trip which will take them through American administered territories m the Pacific. The Congressmen are Monroe Redden ol North Car> Una and Fred L Crawford oi Michigan.
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  • 119 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Coroner yesterday returned a finding of death by misadventure at an inquest into the death of Regimental Sergeant Major Thomas Lee (35) of S.V.C. as a result of an accident on a motor cycle. A woman eye-witness told the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 164 3 SI ird Stall Reporter favanese labourer, .said to be a ,'i himsell with verses from the ket .ce of thi_> >y.i^ £;ven >v P^ J. Krishnan, m the 5 .;> c C MI6I S O wri x >- it inquesi int i the Sukaim bia X
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  • 9 3 Girl Who Cause d The Row V I J
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  • 141 3 Traffic Men Say No, No, No M.tnd.ird Stall Reporter VEHICLES and 1 iffi« o il the Singa »re Citj U >rg has turned town the S gap >re T\ acti v :>r extensi >n >l Its N c r -r Dell < Road Ha ie- R j Alexandj i glin
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  • 520 3 'No Confidence' Move Against General Council Standard Staff Reporter THE REBEL GROLT of the Labour Party *f Singapore will call a conferenre of all part> niemIbers, wlio sympathise with its aims on October 2tt Ito .pass a" no confidence vote m the present I General Council
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  • 552 3 and n^ofho? of f ,r Lcow C hoo, the Singapore widow l"errtion^nHL Si l Chlldre n aftCl fOUr and a half mo^ of detention under charge of murder meant "just a slight reTuetSrv r ff L t ,rned to^f r attap hut
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  • 188 3 'The 76 Misguided Members' A WARNING -i the 7€ rvbeTi oi the Labour Party of s pore that they are be ng mis -ii led <> c tpt ilia c enu given yesterdai Mr. I' w liams, a member of th« I c .1 Council ot the Party, and I
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  • 174 3 Standard s>tai t Reporter UNLESS the present Ind esi m elections take a democratic turn. "Merdeka" will only be an empty slogan, said Dr. Ahmed Gamil, a noted North African Jurisi v i loader of the Independence Movement yesterday, Dr Garni] who was p issing thr
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  • 56 3 MacDonald At S 'pore Premiere THE COMMISSIONER-GENE-RAL, Mr, M tlcolm Mac Donald .rid Mrs. M i.'DiP.ald were an; >n^ ni2 cr >wd. who attended last night's Singapore premiere of "An American m Pa: i> The film wis screened m aid of the St. Andrew's Hospital for Children. Special prizes were
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  • 86 3 THE CASE against two former police members who svere charged with conspiracy to commit extortion and which had been partly heard m tile Singapore Third District Court, was transferred to the Singapore First District Court yesterday for a retrial. Accused Pane H<>ci: Lim, a V S.C
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  • 114 3 Standard Stall' Renorter THE SINGAPORE Kheh Community Guild has appealed to the Redift'usion, the Great World and the Happy World to ban the singing or broadcasting of "imitation Hakka folk songs which are annoying a large proportion of the Kheh population. It has also
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  • 110 3 YESTERDAY was the fourth day of the hitch m the flow of goods from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur arid towns North, which began on Sunday because ol the c mgesti >n at the Kuala Lumpur marshalling yards ot the .Malayan Railway. The unsettled relations between the
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  • 191 3 Standard Staff Reporter TENANTS OF certain dwelling houses around East Coast Area have complained of unfair practice by their landlord, who has tried to raise their rents. In a letter to The Standard, a reader who signed himself "Observer" said that the tenants were
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  • 131 3 POLLING at the United Kingdom tjer.eral elections closes at nine o'clock G.M.T. on Thursday. which is 4.^0 am. on Friday m &falaya. From R am. Friday, Radio Malaya will be 0:1 the air with a continuous musical programme Interspersed with election results as they
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  • 150 3 SBSTATIONS i" Singapore liable to load tor sbedding today: DAY Cathay Macdonald House. Tan thy* Place/F«Mrt Canning. Scan st./ Waterloo St.. 8t \ndrews/Higli st. /Staintonl Kti Vllurt S«reet. Short Street. New Ice Works. Fire stone. Mackenzie KoaJ. Bukit Timali Pomps, Balestier Road, 4alaii AMMij B M 8.C..
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  • 307 3 AX APPEAL to the TO "rebel group members of the Labour j Party of Singapore to stay their hand and not do anything that will damage th e cause of labour was made yesterday by Mr. A. R. Lazarous a member ot the General
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  • 72 3 NOTE FOR IMPORTERS IMPORTERS i f <.m the i. ted X n-, lorn Is m res I t submit without I > oiler of Imp Export! the follow I The 1. X exporter, the quantity m tons required I the purpose for which they aie required ai I deta received,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 SINGAPORj L DIARY V.M.C V. Orchard Road: Adult Education Council General Meeting 5.30 p.m.. French 1 class 6 p.m. Spore Cycle I Racing Association 6 p.m. j Gymnastic^ class G p.m.. Choir I Practice 8 p.m.. East and West Society Meeting 8.30 p.m Chinese V.M.C.A.. Selegie Road: Chinese Chess 7.30
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  • 422 4 Standard Staff Correspondent Xl ALA LIMPIB, Wed.— Six bandits uerc killed 4 m the Federation, two of them beini; members of the Mm Yuen who were ambushed m Jerantut by the Police acting on information. They have been identified a.s Fung Fon& alias
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  • 51 4 KUALA LUMFUB Wed— Dr G V A. .c^ Vke-Chancelli r oi the University ol Malaya, toured the depot ol the Federation of Mi lya F. lice force m Kuala I -r t d ••>• He was acci rr,- b y the Commissi r.er oJ F <>.
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  • 120 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A:i offiVia! of Law and Company planning the Singapore XL. express bus service, said that if the application is approved the co»njpany will purchase a fleet of buses with modern conveniences. If possible, the buses will be air-cooled. He is quite confident that the
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  • 264 4 FED. GOVT. TO RAISE $100 MIL. LOAN Money Needed For Forty-One Projects Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUJJfPUR, Wed. The Government of the Federation requires $100,000,000 on projects connected with drainage and irrigation, electricity, public works, Malayan Railway, marine and telecommunications. In order to get on with the 41 items for
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  • 47 4 Wel fare Lottery Four of the tickets of the Social and Welfare lottery drawn at Ipoh last Saturday should read as follows: 3rd prize No. *****9 (not *****1), 4th prize No. *****4 (not *****4) and two consolation prizes are No. *****9 (not *****9) and *****1 (not *****1).
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  • 237 4 Onn Hopes IMP Can En ter KL Elections KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dato Own bin Ja'afar hopes that it Mould he possible for the kuala Lumpur branch of the Independence of Milaya Party to take part m the Municipal Elections. I Talking to a large gathering I oi members cf the
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  • 199 4 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Wed. Dyaks will have to look to their laurels if even half the stories about Fijians as jungle fighters are accurate. Military sources here estimate Fijians can readily replace British troops man for man m jungle !i^htin<; and
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  • 80 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Six cut of nine. MORs of 122 Vehicles Battalion who were arrested following a recent incident at the Rex Cinema. were today acquitted by Magistrate, Inche Mahmud bin Ali. The other three men. Musa bin Salim. Ramly bin Said j and Ya'acob bin
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  • 93 4 Lottery Sales At Kiosks Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Experience m the running of the first two Social and Welfare Services Lotteries has shown that the sale or distribution iif the tickets through post offices and postal agencies restrict unduly the dissemination of tickets. The Ordinance is to be
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  • 97 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A bill to amend the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Ordinance is to be introduced m the Federal Legislative Council to provie? for a MAAF Joint Benevolent Fund to be administered by the Federation and the Colony. The Air Council
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  • 37 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two Malay youths. Saboh bin Tahir and Mohamed Jerden, were acquitted and discharged when they appeared m the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of fishing m the Lake Gardens.
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  • 84 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two middle-aged Chinese, Soh Hong and his compatriot. Lim Kirn Hai were produced before the First Magistrate. Inch c Ibrahim, on a charge of having opium m their possession. It was alleged that on Oct. 20 Customs officers found eight pieces of opium at
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  • 306 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed How a Malay Special Cons, table, Abdul Latif bin Ismail 28, took a bag and an identity card from a woman, and then made a bargain that he would return them to her, was related m the First Magistrate's
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  • 122 4 Kangani To Hang For Estate Murder Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A middle-aged Indian kangani. Nagappan, who was found guilty of the murder of his colleague Kuttayan at the Telok Piah Estate. Kuala Kangsar. on May 5. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson- m the
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  • 108 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed— A Chinese woman, Chin Ngi Moy. a family member of a squatter resettlement area m ftlachap was today committed by the Circuit Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua, to stand trial at the Malacca Assizes on a tentative charge of murder, after
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  • 70 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Officer Administering the Gc vernment. Mr. M. V Del Tufo called at Kmrara Military Hospital near Kuala Lumpur this afternoon to visit the British officer and eleven British other ranks who were wounded when a patrol of the Royal Weft Kent* was attacked
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  • 51 4 PORT DICKSON. Wed A warrant of arrest was issued by Che Abu Johan. Circuit Magistrate against Mrs. Emily Veronica Sexton for failing to attend Court m a traffic summons case. She was charged for driving a motor car on a road without a driving licence and for inconsiderate
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  • 139 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Headquarters Malaya today announce the names of the officers and men of the Ist Battalion Royal West Rents who were killed m action on Monday when a patrol was ambushed by a band of 35 bandits who had positioned themselves on two hills m a
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 67 5 Mtad.ird St. ut Correspondent )H, W< T> > highly s^, 1 bodies were rered by the P<rii c three side the J c ipang stei day. gh nol po sible itify ie bodies be ause gh state oi nr p siy are res I to be
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  • 276 5 Give Names Of 3 Candidates For Elections Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. The Radical Party, Penang has announced its eight candidates for the forllfeoming Municipal Elections, three m the Tanjong Ward, three m Kelawei Ward and two m the Jelutong Ward. Another candidate for Jelutong Ward will
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    28 5 photo. A patrol of the 2 2 Gurkha Rifles engaged m tracking the murderers of Sir Henry Gurney returning from an ooenition m the Kaub area- Army PR
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  • 250 5 THE following are pen-sketches ot the eight candidates. 1. Mr C. O. Lim. well-known lawyer m Penang. He is a partner of Lim Lim and Oon i m Church Street. He gra- duated from Edinburgh University. Is a good goiter. :2. MLss Nancy Yeap. a granddaughter
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  • 20 5 Miss Irene Looi, a nurse att iched to the Kuantan District Hospital has been promoted a staff nurse.
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  • 30 5 KOTA BHARU, Wed.— The Sultan of Kelantan will present .i new ambulance to the St. John Ambulance Briga le, Kelantan on Get 27. a: > Padang Bank. Kola Blutru.
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  • 154 5 SEASHORE DRAMA Standard SiafT Correspondent KUANTAN, Wed. Ali bin Ahmad, a fisherman of Eanjong Lumpor >sa-* lak«-ii to hospital at about I I o'clock on Monday niiibt uith seyera] stab wounds. Police have detained a Malay woman and her husband. [n a statement t the Police,
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  • 86 5 PENANG, Wed. Twenty- cc units of the Junior Branch ;md one Senior detachment will pa ipate a1 the first rally of Ih i Red Cross Society, Penang md Pi tvince WellesleV, to 3« held on Westlands Scho Ground at 3.30 p :n. on Tuesday Oct oO
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  • 267 5 KUANTAN, Wed For the I si time m K.t^; P tfa ...4. exhibits oi the e":i;::e^e InterSchool Arts and Handicrafts Exhibition was offered foi sale. 1 c sale attracted many patrons and was held <* r the ci I >l the two-day exhibition irhich was
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  • 110 5 Standard stall orrespondent SITIAWAN, Wed.— A branch of the Centra] and North Perak Estates Stai! Union was opened at the Indian Association. Sitiawan, last Sunday. Among those present at the opening ceremony were Mr. K.R. Choudhary, President of the C. N. PESU. Dr. V
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 Above is LAC Hamzah bin Mohammed Salleh who miraculously escaped injury when a Tiger Moth of the Penan? Fighi t Squadron, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, which he was flying, nose-dived and damaged the propellor while taking off from Bayan Lepas on Sunday morning.
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  • 162 5 Standard Staff Corn'sponoVnt IJ'OIJ, Wed. Work begins this w<>«k on [poll's Jii>t co-operative housing project ot ten bungalow-type homes on a .">A acre plot of land m Kattipar Road, jusl behind the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital. Each house will bo built on
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  • 32 5 TWO new Hindu Gods were installed m the Kuantan Hindu Temple on Tuesday alter a big "Kumbavisheham". The images were sent out from India and I cost approximately $1,000.
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  • 265 5 Standard Slafl (Jorre*|>ond«'ii! reNANC, The I Vd<ration S<*l«»< ii<in Wmmtil has chosen 16 teacher* from I'enaii*: lo no for training to the Federation** Finer<»ency Training o!l««»e iii kirby, Lancashire. T Mr. Mohan Si:i.jh WTftS] seler:*eci from the train* i teachers group. Selectee-
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  • 132 5 TAIPING. Wed.— Tii lI branch of the Ex-Servi es As- iciation, Malaya, will h >ld a parade at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day Nov. li, when 'he Chairman will lay a wreath on behalf of the Association followed by a representative of the [mperial
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  • 88 5 Standard Staff Gorrespondeai I IPOH. Wed— A 70-year-oH woodi i:tter of Changkat Cher* mm, Lee Heng, was sentenre<§ to five years penal servitude bf Mr Justice Hi!! at tht PeraK High Court toddy He was convicted ott i charge of being found In possession
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  • 172 5 M.tndurd Start i orrespond n| PENANG Wed kbw I 1 aers of the Morth P ese School "i ea hen A ciation celebrate 1 Tea. Day by touring various Chirt* ese Schools an i o\v.>-v p.l m of i:.- rest ii >.' ...,g.
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  • 32 5 THE daughtei of the 4 Kedah, gku iakinah !> m Sultan Ba shah i i .4 m B sometime I I n.v bj' il the Carl 1 >vi lay.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 360 5 FEDERATION DIARY IAIPING j LIDO: Hunt The Man Dtw i. Return Match-Randolph Tui >m vs Sugar Ray Rob::, on 3, 630 and 9.1.) p m REX: Kam Fun Kee (Mand 1. 3. 6. 8 m P.m SI West Ot Carson City. Strange Case Oi Di X L'.3i>, 7.15 j: i
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    • 143 5 TENNIS: SCRC Annual Handicap Tourney, Pudu Road, 3 p.m. kLANG REX: Tne Miniver Story 3 6.30 and 9 n.ni CAPITOL: Canadian Pacific 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m KU.VI.: The Averse: s 3. 545 a:i 9.15 ;>rn. CATHAY: (P'Sliam): Escape (Ch. 11. Cant.) 3. 6.30 and 9 p m. SEREMBAIN SAPPHIRE:
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper
    • 922 6 TODAY the British people will decide who is to rule over them— the Tories or the Socialists. Naturally both parties are confident of victory but public opinion polls and inspired, but not necessarily impartial crystal guessing predict a victory for the Tories. If, however, the unpredictable British
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  • 1040 6  - THE ENIGMA OF THE LIBERAL VOTE PHILIP VERNON By LONDON. OF the 1,375 candidates nominated for the General Election, only 141 are not either members or supporters of the two main parties. The actual figures for the 625 seats are: Labour 617 Conservatives and associates 617 Liberal 108 Communists 10
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  • We the People
    • 426 6 Sir:— When new registration fur S.I.T. Flats was called. I had to absent myself from duty i.e. minus my pay to get that registration form. Alter completing the said form, I had to spend One Dollar tor stamp fees and got
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    • 144 6 Sir;— As the "Deepavah" it approaching, I wish to draw the attention of the Indian leaders towards the unfortunate brethern at Trafalgar Settlement." I take the opportunity of thanking all on behalf of the inmates of the leper asylum, especially Mr. Sinnathamby and the staff of
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    • 172 6 Sir You should be commended for printing m your editorial page the photograph ?u l e Hlgh Commissioner of the Federation visiting a squatter This i s good pictorial journahsm for it at once shows m visual form the well-known Interest which the laU High Commissioner took
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    • 116 6 Sin— ln The Standard of ct 4 a PP eai "ed a letter headed "Not Booers" over my signature. This letter was not written by me for publication but was a confidential letter (so marked on the envelope) written to the headmaster of Victoria School at his own instigation
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    • 10 6 •Thing* were loin' fine till he bit me—!'
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  • 106 6 ►UTUSAN MELAYU salfl tfj at most of the British official m the MCS do noi have i the qualifications other than i the ordinary school passes i equivalent to the School Certificate m Malaya. There are now more than fifty Malay officers stagnating m the administrative service, several of
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  • 26 6 U.N.O. has many drawbacks and these must be rectified before it can function properly, said independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. The League of
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  • 9 6 Review of Views 11l '471 an.,, and R lorical
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  • 963 6  - OUR CHILDREN DESERVE MORE RESPECT TAKAR bY JFHDYHJYDJLKL > "I'm afraid I do agree that good manners are, or seem to be. jading from our lives I think that m 1951 children and young people, for example, are less inclined to show respect to their elders." Report quoting Mr. Tom
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  • 163 7 US Army Chief To Inspect Defences With De Lattre HANOI, Oct. 24 (Reuter) General J. Law ton Collins, United States Army Chief of Staff, said here yesterday he would do everything m hi* power to expedite military aid to Indo- The American General
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  • 33 7 Gen Vandenberg: 'Russion-speaking Pilots' In Korea led lited States I*£ .peaking flNin t! vime of the I 2 Lt fighter planes i by reporters ike dmmap of ins oaiMl the II *ts (.^neral
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  • 23 7 No I ran Plan For Resuming Oil Refinery er>— Persi un refit.* still .:ng ts might he said wl h pti c may
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  • 39 7 CARACAS. Venezuela. Oct. :4 JAP).— Nine persons have ecu k:'.>ci. at least lti wounded hundreds arrested m rei ta against the three-man military governing junta of rich, oilproducing Venezuela m the last ten days, it v announced.
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  • 151 7 Diplomats wlio '.i3d time fo analyze Graham's report said that although it conceded failure m bringing agreement on the demilitarization of the prince y state it narrowed considerably the area of controversy between Karachi and New Deihi. First news of Ali Khan's death caused fears that a
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  • 82 7 LONDON. Oct. 24. fUf^Britain urged Russia yesterday to U m an early armistice to Korea and warned that without Mjcn a settlement there could be little hope for improvement of overall East-West relations. The appeal was made by Britain's new Ambassador to Moscow
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  • 142 7 I NTTED NATIONS, Ocl. 24 (UP) Paradoxical ma it may sound, the assassination last week of Pakistani Premier I iaqnat Ali Khan raised hopes here lhat the lutter Kashmir dispute is now "nearer settlement than any lime before m the past three years." The
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  • 157 7 OTTAWA. Oct. 24, (UP)— The House of Commons lastnight adopted a resolution approving the dispatch of Canada's 27th Infantry Brigade and 11 squadrons of aircraft to Europe to serve m General Dwight Eisenhower's integrated defence forces. The resolution was adopted unanimously. It was
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  • 275 7 PREMIER THAKIN NU: Situation In Burma "Not Very Serious' !\EW DELHI, Oct. 24 (Renter)— Thakin Nu, Prime Minister of Burma, said here yesterday that it would take at least five years to wipe out the last trace of rebellion m Burma even though the situation was T 44 not very
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  • 108 7 KARACHI. Oct. ?4 (AP) Mohammad Zafrullah Khan has been reappointed Foreign Minister of Pakistan m the new cabinet, it was officially announced last night. He ceased to be minister when Premier Liaquat Ali Khan was murdered. Zafrullah will leave soon for Paris to lead
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  • 78 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 24. (Renter) King Phumipon Aduldet Of Thailand has cancelled his proposed visit to Ceylon next month, as the ship which is taking him home from Switzerland will nut touch Colombo. This was stated today by XL Jinanda Thera, high priest of a
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  • 50 7 JAKARTA Oct. 24 (Reuter\AP) Sir Mirza Ismail, resident representative of the United Nations Technical Assistance Programme m Indonesia, is m hospital suffering from internal haemorrhage. Sir Mirza's aide said his doctor had forbidden anyone from seeing him as he thought his condition might become "dangerous.
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  • 45 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (UP)— Princess Elizabeth will receive President Truman before a crackling fire when she Entertains the United States Chief Executive at a formal dmn »r nartv at the Canadian Embassy on Nov. 1. bassies ia Washingtoa.
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  • 86 7 TOKYO. Oct. 24. <bP>— A group of five Japanese Eroni the Nagoya University are planning to scale the third highest peak m the world the 28,146-foot Kanchenjunga 1n the Himalaya range, the United P; e.ss learned today. Their purpose m making the expedition is
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  • 30 7 WASHINGTON. Oct 2!5 <UP) The White House announced today that President Truman bas accepted the resignation ol United States Ambassador Myron M Cowen effective Nov 15.
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  • 82 7 HAMBURG. Oct. 24 (UP> Several persons were injured as an estimated GOO policemen ♦ought 400 striking dockers m front of Bremen City Hall yesterday m the first serious incident 'm the spreading wildcat strike of Hamburg and Bremen dockworkers. Bremen police using clubs freely reported
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  • 79 7 photo Shown at the Arabian Nights Bazaar held m Washington. Oct. 16. for the benefit of orphaned Arab refugee children are, left to right: Miss Parvin A. Davallou, daughter of the Persian delegate to the l\N.. Kama Radjasa Sastroamidjojo, son of the Indonesian Ambassador; Miss Savitri
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  • 133 7 LONDON. Oct. 24 (UP>— I Prirn^ Minister Clement Attlee took special police precautions against a recurrence of Monday night's Fascist interference and there were few hecklers at the series of speeches he gave m his constituency. In his final election speech, t Attlee said.
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  • 87 7 TOKYO. Oct. 24 (UP>— General Matthew Ridgway predicted yesterday that the United Nations will expand m authority nnd prestige despite the fact that it encountered "problems it was never designed to solve." The United Nations Supreme Commander m Korea defended the organization m a statement
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  • 220 7 LONDON, On. 24 (IP) The Conservative* anpledged to denationalize the iron ami steel industry if elected on Thursday but they haven't yet figured Mil how lO do It. I ,p rnn ,Ji,- »k«» City believes Prime Many Tories were reported j to be
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  • 248 7 Lie: UN Can Be Proud Of Past 6 -Year Record UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 24 (Reuter) -—United Nations Secretary General Mr. Trygve Lie said m a United Nations Day message yesterday that the fear of a world war "worse than any other m history" was evidence that the ends for which
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  • 87 7 LONDON. Oct. 24, <AP).— Two of Britain's most respected newspapers. The Times and the Manchester Guardian, swung their support to the Conservative Party yesterday m last minute decisions before Thursday's general election. Neither is affiliated with one or other of the major parties. The Times
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  • 258 7 CHURCHILL: Labour To Blame For India Chaos PLYMOUTH, Oct. 24 (R< ifcer) Conservative leadU r Winston Churchill yesterday defended his attitude during his Premiership towards India and blamed the Labour Government for the disturbance* following Iho partition of Uld He was denying Socialist s ■>' gestions thai had he been
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    • 25 7 -■3' Til TOPS* W Tte h/etncle^ul (fifty COURSE A Sr C product <^f jm ,cENERALjLtCTmc co.. vri>r or tNCLAMo C*'C' f MALACCA KUALA LUMPUIt PINANO
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    • 24 7 CHILDREN'S TEENAGERS' SHOES I FEATURING THE JOYANCE-SANDAL' -y^ y, •63. It i 4IN IiKOWN <,|{\|\|.h LEATHER V^llll CREPE RUBBER SOWS FROU $8.50 PAIR titties^
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    • 34 7 «3^ IM 1I /IJA n o WM I""" A CATCHER'S apf\3 I THINK I'LL BUY DO WM I SOMETHIMe TO ADD W CU NBE Z/W "A/—^ W^i OKSLUGeO— I WANT YO YOUR BASEBALL^ r >(
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  • 104 8 RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 24. UP). Marcel Bardiaux, a French yachtsman on a solo round-the-world cruise, arrived today m his 24-foot sailboat Quatre Vents Bardiaux sailed fr >i i B >rdeaux on Oct. 21, last year, came here by way ot Lisb »n-, Casablanca. Canary Islands
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  • 214 8 Few Labourers Open Accounts Standard Shipping Reporter AN ATTEMPT to introduce a General Po*l Office Savings Drive among permanent labourer? of the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday evening, met with very poor response. The drive was the flrs by the Harbour Board to m conscious/ Although yesterday
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  • 115 8 Beaver Feeder Line Fleet Has Arrived Standard Aviation Reporter THE fleet of five de Havilland Beaver six-seater aircraft ordered by the Federation Government for feeder-line services m the country are now m Singapore. Two are m the process of being assembled for flight, while the others are still m their
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  • 102 8 Dutch Airlines Will Not Use British Pi lots THE HAGUE, Oct. 24 CAP) In view of the tens >n between Britain and Egypt, Dutch Air:: ies, X.L.M.. Will not use British pilots on their p.a:u\s stopping a; Cairo. a spokesman of the company said here yesterday. He pointed oui ;ha:
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  • 90 8 r} T h; Str c a n MaUtkka resembled a miniature zoo o i arr red m Sinyapus >>:erdau w>: t Souih Africa Oil' Knh,°7 i a o s [ncl s cranes and monkels lor -al- fhr?- Una^ tai [y' w the first shipment of anijiau
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  • 78 8 WELL KNOWN to thou sands of Malayans v>ho have travelled m P and O ships from Singapore to the United Kingdom. Miss Blanche Barrett©, Passage Assistant, [slay Kerr. will marry Mr. A. R. Moore ol Singapore on Saturday. Miss Barretto joined Islay Kerr m I'Mii after serving with
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  • 54 8 AUCKLAND. TA S M A Oct. 24 'UP' T.e Tasmania Airways, using flying boats, will take v /er tnid-November I.; South Pacific regional air service which the Nati ma I Ainu lys J C >rp .ration ::ave Lv-f 1 nn rrr r
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    • 519 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct' Overland San Francisco Lot Ang*'»s All American Cr Canadian Citiei Penang S'from Spore Arr LA/Sf J. L LUCKENBACH 24/26 No* 27/23 Nov 29 Nor/ Dec 20 De< ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 27/23 Dec 29 Dcw'l Jon 20 Jan 'cot full particulars of Dry Cargo
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    • 293 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA I Hong Soon for P Hcrge Oct 27 v esse r mT V■- Weekly Hon9 Tot tor Ren 9 J Oct 26 Ve»sel for Moloccc Twict Weekly] Hong Thong tor Bogon Vessel for Port Dickson... Weekly I Sl Apl Apl Oct 28 Tung
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    • 200 8 J JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS i Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-Amer.co Line NederlonJ Line Rotrcrdorr Rotterdam Am.tr.doir I MONTREAL. HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS S Bor r» Sham Penon* x Ampenan (RL) 27-30 Oct Koto Agoeng (RL) 17/23 Nor 24/25 No* 26'27N0% Tarakon (SMN» 27Nov/3 Dec 4/5
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    • 369 8 Bongkok 9 >. PANAMA" for Bangkok Hoookong Kobe Yoka.* |g "MALAYA" for Bangkok' HonQkono "MEONIA" < O r 'e^gt^ "KINA" hr toflkoMW S Nov Manila Koha *v VokAama "LALANDIA" >;,-£ Bangkok M "KAMBODIA"- •^■Bangkok* Hongkong, Ko>, C- nama "JUTLANDIA" tor 5,- Only SAILINGS FROM iaPaw 'BINTANG" for Bangkok :*V SAILINGS
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    • 34 8 »M 33b. f^? 'Jt Z.-" J r 'MF\' i' 4 f Despatches Today: Western Australia noon by Maetsuycker, Eastern Australia and New Zealand (letters onlyt by Maetsuycker, Hongkong, China, Japan and' Philippines by Clytoneus.
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    • 94 8 c^Ships m Harbour WHARVES na. "Charoi Bronxvi"^ fi I Kb?** anchi>n c: C} v l!:ti; '> 42/43 ii Cable Wharf: Rel SSBBa. LMJ 2 H i TIK H U 'V' V Hol)Xrk y 17/1S I eut E L KwUyanJ Gofdmoufh S JJL, j North Staj Kola. La C i a
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  • 406 9 Many More Malayan Mines To Close If Prices Forced Down Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 24— The Malayan Chinese Tin Miners Association are to submit a memorandum to the visiting U.S. tin mission due here early next month, pointing out that the
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  • 36 9 'Ask Mission Also To Rem ote Mines' ,;.i orrespoadotf Cc f 11 Tin circles here generally wel- cations seen m the composition of sn coming here eorly next month. I ng I skyH and be I
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  • 99 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore proC market eased further yes- with buyers dropping to MS ;er pieul and sellers $43$ <. r picul. Small business m copra was eported at $4MJ per picul. with the market closing steadier at the price and sellers holding
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  • 35 9 Buyinf rates for Canadian dolars (per f 14 10 Mala y an are 534 r/ifl :t $34 9 if iO d $34 16 T ToD selling $34 1 8 T T O D
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  • 88 9 Standard Market Krportor M AY.W tin *tati*lio allowed that storks* during September at 5,802 tons >vere the lowest this year. Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates included those with smelters, ore buyer?, at mines, m transit and stocks on wharves. lighters awaiting
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  • 247 9 "Singaporean Standard Staff Reporter DEMAND for patent medicines m Singapore and the Federation has jumped by 35 per cent, over the past year, said Mr. A. R. Bartlett. VicePresident of Knox and Company, well-known American firm of patent medicine manufacturers. Mr. Bartlett, who is on
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  • 58 9 MORE then 17.000.000 persons m the United States were insured for hospital expenses under individual policies of private insurance companies at the end of 1950 This represents an increase of about 20 per cent over 11*49. In addition, 2.714.000 persons had insurance to cover medical
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  • 34 9 THE American farmer receives an average of 49 cents of each dollar that consumers spend for farm products The other 51 cents goes to pay for transportation, storage, biokerage, and marketing services.
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  • 79 9 TWO hundred leading Industrialists from Western Europe will meet m New York Dec. M-5 for the first international conference of manufacturers. The programme is designed to increase production within the free nations. The Economic O-operation Administration and the National Management Council are cooperating with the American manufacturers
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  • 430 9 WORLD rice production for the year 1951-1952 is estimated at 342,000 million pounds of rough rice, compared with 339,000 million pounds a year ago, according to the Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Rice Journal, publication for American
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 24 Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515,62 to £1 Sterling; HK56.375 to US$l; HK$l 818 to l^alayan $1; HK$O 346 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5329.375 to one taeL
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  • 38 9 PERSONAL direct income taxes m the United States were six times higher :n 1950 than m 1940. As compared with $20 per capital m 1940 perfonal direct taxes were $132" per capita last year
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  • 176 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The firmness m the Malayan share market was well maintained m all sections today. Sellers m selected industrials and tins were scarce. Changed prices were: INDBSTKIAI.S g A1 Srd S B,iCkS 280 MJ Henry Wauf* JL7S 2-80 H'kone S'hai Bank H*ong reg.) ***** 840.00 O Chinese
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  • 52 9 ABOUT U.S. $25.000.(»00 a year is being spent m the laboratories of Umted States paint and allied industries tor research. More than 53.000 research chemists are working millions of man-hours to produce a wider selection of paints that will have better colours and will give
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  • 14 9 UNITED States "paper 1 money is actually 75 per cent cotton fibres
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  • 179 9 Soviet Rubber Buying Report Boosts Prices Standard Market Reporter NEWS from Egypt and an unconfirmed report of Russian buying of rubber on the London market boosted rubber prices m Singapore yesterday. Opening at around the $1.56 per lb. level for first grade rubber for November shipment, prices improved by about
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  • 227 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 24 Producers of natural rubber latex ore on the verge of losing the largest part of their U.S. market, worns the Finonciol Times Washington correspondent today. I "This loss, if it comes. will be due entirely to the large
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  • 43 9 THERE are now 44.220.000 telephones m us€ m the United States out of a worldwide total of 76.800.000 An average of 175.000.--000 domestic telephone call? ate made each day m the United States About 6.220 000 of these are long-distance calls.
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  • 65 9 IN the United State? n.rmbc of 4-H Clubs, an organ UEatioti Ebi rural youths, have helped apply conservation practices to nearly 1.500,000 acres of farm land, says Leonard Darkness, 4-H Club leader m the State of Minnesota To conserve topsoil and water the rural boys
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 71 9 THh late-si Singapore rubber prices vesterda\ were ocr lb:— Buyers Seller* No 1 R.S S Spot loose $1.56} HS7I FOB. m bales Nov No 1 RSS 11.56! *i.r>:j No :> K.SS |LSl| 11.52J No 3 KSS ii.Kt n.i7i Tone: Steady. I()MK)N Xl KBLK Wednesday's opening price., per lb. were:
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    • 39 9 SINGAPORE. \\>d the price I tin to da' was S4MS picul. Lp $8.25. I.ONIMIN JIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £1£27 10s. buyers. £1,036 sellers. Three months £985 buyers. 090 sellers. Settlement Price .t 1.030. Tone: Steady.
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  • 350 9 THE five-year-old U.S. programme of stockpiling strategic materials, to meet requirements for both defenre and rr>ncnti«l civilian production, has attained over one-third of its iioal. according to KrrtirJ. a publication of the L .S. National Production Authority* The programme now has U. 5.53.000
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  • 151 9 1,906 Tyres For S 'pore Tho R >yal Intel eai line pass* v t M ka b arrived m Sin; c yesterda} m S rth a- i a and S nth a- m n ports i for this port [7,020 packa^et I general cargo in< uding (3 packa£es of sundries
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    • 108 9 EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO h m eight ryre* instead of *our, and you drove 1 a das Im almost 4 yean, you wouidn> pile Up M tagi as Goodyear drivers have In testing the* a^rijt conventional tyres! 0 t«t m.ie> they have proved that SucMfr* i; you mort mileage.
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    • 50 9 US Manufactui ng Indu tries coni il ted '■■>$ 5 pcf < of private i come In IVSQ In 1927 i B was :>? per cent yy a »»fcH Shiivinfif Posp m mug After shave lotion i W%W'M W\ Singapore— l lei: ht>£Ui Ipoh hi: 4«l. PrnaM Ttii IMt. E.
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  • 620 10 JAMES MASON -AND THE VALET WHO TURNED SPY row JONES' HOLLYWOOD T7VERYTHING that James Mason does seems to become controversial, even to the films he makes. He received thousands of letters of protest from British and American Servicemen, for instance, when he was filming the Field-Mar-shal Erwin Rommel part m
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  • 399 10  -  REG. WHITLEY Says \V HAT sort of a job has James Mason made ol the role of "Rommel?" A very good one, I think. It is the best part he has dad since he left Eor Hollywood ur.d he has made the m isi
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    43 10 IN(iKID BERGMAN and her bulldog "Stromboli," and her cocker spaniel "Saisie." are pictured on a sail boat at Santa Marinella, Italy. Spendins: a vacation there. Ingrid and husband Roberto Rossellini, staved at their villa, some 40 miles north of Rome on the coast.
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    • 612 10 KAUHI MAI A\A SINC.Ai'OUE (4X4 vi II 111 I li» a.m. Emersency News (K.L.); In J". (or the School-.; I p.m Sidney l(ir«h His Orchestra; 1.'.0 News: 1.1.'» Hubert Rostang Sextette; p.m. lor the SrnooW; 6.15 Procranime Summary; H.I? Calling AH Hospitals; 8.55 Announcements; p.m. News Sinjrapon Share Market Report;
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    • 189 10 I TODAY s 808-CAST:— Ih«- X astral rlimatr rpsetnbles f that of yesterday. The nictit I and rarly mornins brine tlir poso ibility of an intrrnational agre*f ment. based on intrresl or idru I logy. On the individual plant-. the attrrnoon will be favourabie for professional assrefinenls. affertive questions. intellectual
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  • 200 11 UK CHAMPION NO MATCH FOR PENG SOON HONGKONG, Oct. 24 (Reuler-AAP)— Wong Peng Soon, badminton champion, last evening easUv defeated Raymond Young Hongkong and Philippines singles champion by 15/3 15/1 m the second day of exhibition matches by Malayan players. A crowd of 2,500 persons including Governor Sir Alexander Grantham
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    58 11 The things you have to do to keep upright! Not that this is normal motor-cycle travel of course, but taking bends at high speed, as these two are at the Brands Hatch road race meeting, requires a lot of bias to one side or the other. And it can be
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  • 225 11 V uh.» «< oreil his Hflh win ihis year at fnH < lul>- auhimn ■eelM^j which coiu lucled !>«<!i promoted to cla^s? 2. Melnik WETUTUROYUROYUOUOU A Imiral; Constance: Totland: Kanda; Bull; Kir.g Vince; md Bagee; Serpentine; Oakfel L'Apacbe; Movie II: Fort View; Queen Vie;
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  • 135 11 PENANG. Ed. The Air Officer Commanding, RAF .Malaya. has agreed to fly a team of RAF boxers from Singapore to take part m the charity amateur boxing programme m aid of the St. Nicholas 9 Home here on Friday, Nov. 9. The fight
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  • 112 11 MALACCA. Wed.— Malacca Hockey Association has selected 18 players for the forthcoming quadrangular here from October 27 to 29. They are Abdul Karim Sallim (Capt), H. Sequerah (V. capt), N.R. Miller. M.C. Kailasapathy, Masri Sukar, Tarn X ::g Whye, Tham Chee Lira Cnpt. Barlow, Bakar Said. R.
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  • 71 11 BATU PAH AT. Wed. In preparing lor the Malayan basketball i >urnament at Kuala Lumpur m December this year. J hore held a trial here when 2 I players from all over the state were selected for training. A final trial will be held on
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  • 162 11 FRANKFURT. Oct. 24. (AP). Dr. Peco Bauwens. President of the West German Soccer Association, charged today that referee Bill Ling should have allowed a third goal to Germany m their match with Ireland at Dublin last Wednesday. Ireland won 3—2. Writing m the News Bulletin of
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  • 119 11 SINGAPORE Business Houses Football Association will wind up their season at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow when Fraser Neave S.C. and Shell Sports Club meet m the final of the knock-out cup. The match should be keen as both teams have shown good form. Fraser Neave
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  • 82 11 SEREMBAN, Wed.— The following teams have been chosen to take part m the first rugger trial to be held at Kuala Pilah on Saturday: Probables: I. Chandler; McBride. Fuller. A. Roddick. J. Robinson; Pyzeck. A. Pinto; W. Hanson, Abdul Rahman. W.R. Keolloch. Pullen. Jolley. Lim Swee
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  • 159 11 BENTONG, Wed. The Pahang inter-district hockey tourney among Kuala Lipis, Raub, Bentong and Temerloh was held here over the week-end. In the first match Bentong trounced Raub by 6—o. S. Sankaran netted four while Ismail and Said scored a goal each. In the second match Kuala
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  • 100 11 LONDON. Oct. 2'A: (Router) —Roy Ankarah, of the Gold Coast, who holds the British Empire Featherweight title. gained a sensational second round victory over Alvaro Cereasani (Italy) who was disqualified by the referee. Mr. Pat Fox. for "going down without receiving a punch." The fight "was scheduled
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Klang Road Sports Club was formed on Sunday. Following were the officials elected: President. Mr. A. Tharmalingam, Vice-President. Che Dollah bin Ahmad. Secretary. Mr. V. David. Treasurer. Mr. S. Athimoolam. Committee: Messrs. S. Arumugam. Ratnam. P. Ramasamy. Soccer Captain. Mr. A.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1011 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT POSITION VACANT W*ST* a Sr I %&s£ A WELL-KNOWN English newspaper m commencing salary not less 1 a than $450 per month. Apply Hongkong hos o vocoitcy for onKuala Lumpur P.Q Box 184 Calesgirl required Si other •^■*or. Appliconts must be 0 Departmental Store m ipoh.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 56 11 BfipC V. r 7 i ■II J 1 J VLLLL' j M i f II I (what's the C~^~^\ I r THAT<S FOR blood' X 'Q^Ck f^~^M 'lli^/^m-^ —^-^^X > BOTTLE OF S/- 1 THE H rp (-I'M PRACTICING CUTTING Zi f,-, I'M YOU'LL f 1 CANT- J JL KETCHUP
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  • 367 12 I UNIVERSITY oi Malaya athletes opened tlieir Leond annual meet l»> breaking two records when .iv events were completed at Bukit Timah yesterfor the ««l time th« year, Medical's hwmi VuVn Lim broke the pole vault record by J^inch when In- won the eveiil
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  • 49 12 HO KJ 1 SHA Lea* 7 ■.< '!<( v Stu rv i I <" scri Frieii or Mol m Al 9 urn t > 'ICS it \\'/S V MCA champion U Bras BasoU R»ad j o; Malaya Ai Sep, i mes ;y. Sing ypore Ho< I i turn
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  • 222 12 SIMiAPOKE All Blues held thrit first trial yesterday and Ike name, played on the Police 1 i nnin^ School ground, though ,i Ml below standard. pro Mrird the selectors with useful information and also some problems. emphasis* a the Al Blues stres ■< the more
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  • 45 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association's secretary Mr S Vogarajah is leaving for Ceylon on M »nday on vacation Mi Lav Hock Chye will act i- secretary m hi* abser.ee SHA affi iates car. contact Mr Chye at Messrs MacLaine Waston Co., Ltd Union Building
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  • 213 12 SINGAPORE En^ioefrin? Regiment defeated RAF Tensah by six points (two penalties) to three (penalty) m a Ruaby match at CJiNnvan Barracks yesterday. Witfa strong ca'.'.s *>■ ;'.e led Services trials al Nee Soon, both teams served up R 4. r r> tar be: m standard rhe
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  • 111 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL and Raffles Institution fought out a goalless draw for the second time this eason m a friendly inter-school hockey match played at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday With a little mure afruracy the Victorians could have won Eor they missed no less than six .>nters
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  • 346 12 SAFA Not Cold' To Gothenburg, Says Mr. Soh REFITIMJ ilit- report m Wednesday's Straits Times headed SAFA Cold To Gothenburg/' Mr. Soh Gbee Soon, SAFA's vice-president m a statement yesterday said that the Association was bi doing everything possible to get Gothenburg to play m Singapore since Helsingborg had railed
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  • 136 12 KA? TfiNGAH beat Seletar "A" iwo goals to nil m a Singapore Hockey Association division II league match placed j at Seletar yesterday. In the first half play was even but just before half time Seletar made a strong attack only to lose a scoring chance
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  • 37 12 GURKHAS trounced CRE South m a friendly hockey match at Gillman Barrack's yesterday by ten goals to two. The Johore state player Lt Muthnn was m good form scoring seven of his side's goals
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 12 picture Charles Hanam. making- his winning effort m the long jump event at the University athletic meet at Bukit Timah yesterday. He cleared ll>ft. Sins., a slightly shorter effort than his best m practice. Tow Siang Hwa, winner of the shot putt, making his 29ft. B!ins. throw m
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  • 171 12 THE YMCA held a strong Latiff Wanderers side to a twoall draw m a Div. II hockey league match at Balestier Road yesterday Sheikh Mansor. former Selangor centre forward, gave the Wanderers' the lead beating the V's custodian completely. Ys retaliated, but failed to score. In the
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  • 452 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— On the Victoria Institution ground today the Selangor United held a strong XL Services fifteen to a scoreless draw. The Services had the heavier pack but m spite of this the set scrums were evenly shared. Both sets of forwards played a
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  • 114 12 THE SingapWe Hockey Asso- ciatiun has appealed lor more enthusiasts to come forward and take up umpiring SHA wili issue Umpires Certificates after examinations for Class 1 11. and 111. Examination will be conducted after classes which ate to be held early m November. The SHA
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  • 39 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 24 (AP) —The Malayan football tram Neat Macao 3-1 at the Portuguese colony this afternoon. Halftime score was Malaya 1-0. The Malayans will return to Hongkong tomorrow and emplane for Manila on Fri
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  • 554 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A total of 144 entries has been received for the Selangor Turf Club race 3 on Nov. 3, 7 and 10 Below is the list HORSES CLASS I Ist Run 2nd Run sif. It. 6f. 9f. Alphonsus X X Ambassad.tr X X
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 31 12 iVeu? Austin 7 We are happy to announce the introduction of this new model but it will be some considerable time before orders can be Singapore -M«hrn Vemhn K. Lumpur Ipoh-Penang-Butterworth-Jesselton
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    • 150 12 HAPPYJOIjj 1 Another entertainment SATURDAY, OCT. 27 9BM A G 1 match r r IOH G F '^Ili I vn Vi Hi :■:■:<■ ■<:■s!& "J X» KING KONG I and MIKE BARRETT PLUS A NEW ARABIAN IMPORTATION MOHAMED BARON VON HECZEY ZAKARIAH vs (LAST FIGHT ELMO TIGER LINCOLN vs AMAT
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 29 12 TlMEram HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 7.58 6.15 Malacca 2.41 4.14 Port Dickson 1.22 2.55 Port Sham 12.58 1.22 Penan* 8.49 10.06
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