Singapore Standard, 27 October 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Tiger Standard I NO. H8 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 517 1 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Fri— Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his first official visit to Kedah as the president of UMNO today said that he did not believe Malaya could achieve independence within seven years, as suggested m some quarters, without the co-operation of the Malays
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  • 148 1 \.m>\ IK*l. 26 (1 I*). Vi least *i\ aaembera of i Shadow Cabinet top men of s i\irly regarded as mos! likely to take were *«>le«l m at the British general election today. Anthony Eden, deputy party leader, was looked on as the rnosi probable choice
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  • 70 1 Allies Reject Red Proposal On Truce Line PANMUNJON, Od 26 ißeu-ler-AAP) United Nations 'gates >'.\ the ceasefire submit tee today rejected a proposal that United Nations troops withdraw :■> miles from their! a ,1:14 the Korea n rhe Communisi produced lib d> ati ai r r*nuit i\e to yesi/> United
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  • 77 1 which part ol Libya the Brigade be Sown from Brilain but authoritative sources re c led that it would not be going to Tripoli, though the idh anced units might md there mcc from Libya to S.. ('«'■:>! Zone by air is iboul LOOO miJea Ir is about
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 1 iMK. WINSTON CHURCHILL. Corner I vative Leader, came back to power I yesterday when his party defeated the i Labourites by a narrow margin. < Picture shows the 77-year-old states- man raising his hat on hi s walking stick m acknowledgment of the cheers he received from the
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  • 237 1 LONDON. On. 26 (IP). Crowds surged through the street* of Lomlon today chanting fc We want Winnie and m liis home at 28, Hyde Park, Britain* wartime prime minister hcgan to feel that his long comeback tight wa;t Hearing a successful end. Lord Woolton, Chairman
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  • 54 1 AIK HOE Co.. Limited, well-known Singapore rubber merchants, were fined a total of $420,000 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday on charges under the Finance Regulations. This is the biggest fine imposed by a District Court for offences under the Finance Regulations, and m
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  • 133 1 Egypt To Get Arms From Russian Bloc CAIRO, Oct. 26, (UP) Egypt would receive military equipment from Soviet satellites under the terms of a draft trade agreement with Russia, well-informed sources said tonight. The informants said the agreement stipulates that Czechoslovakia would supply arms and machinery while Rumania would sell
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  • 71 1 VANCOUVER. British Columbia Oct 2ti (UP)— Refreshed and relaxed by three days of complete freedom from official functions. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip picked up the trail of their Royal tour a«:un today. They are arriving at noon after a short c: »ing from N:tnaimo
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  • 374 1 Number 3 Standard Staft Correspondent RAUB, Fri Captain Tek Bahadur of the 2/2 Gurkhas who was fourth m the Annual Ritle Shoot at Headquarters Malaya last year, shot and killed this morning the third member of the terrorist gang which murdered Sir Henry Gurney
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  • 30 1 PENANG. Fri. Mr. Cheah. Kim Cheng who was shot in Prangin Road Ghaut this afternoon died at the General Hospital at about 6 p.m. (See Page 5).
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  • 233 1 TJOST-WAR Britain's first Tory Government comes into power. Six years of Labour rule comes to an end. Britain being a democratic country, we doubt whether the followers of the losing camp would be forced to flee for their lives. Instead Mr. Churchill will take up lodgings
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  • 91 1 Election results at 17.4.1 GMT were: Labour V)?* Conservatives 31(» Liberals 5 Others 2 HARD TIMES LONDON. Oct. m (IP) —Mr. Winston Churchill said m a victory statement: "There lies before us hard times. 1 have seen worse and had worse to face. I don't vouch we shall
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  • 171 1 LONDON. Oct. 26 (Reuter) Seven of the Labour Cabinet including Prime Minister Clement Attlee had been elected and none had lost his seat up to 2 a.m. In addition nine members ot the Government without Cabinet rank had been elected, and none defeated. Following
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  • 94 1 LONDON. Oct. 26 (UP).— The stock markets opened with a surprising somersault. Dealers m leaning industrials, assuming the Conservatives had the election "m the bag" and that there would be a big rush of buying orders marked up the prices sharply. Apparently, the public was cautious and
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  • 83 1 TOKYO Oct 2G. (AP>— Japans House of Representatives today approved the peace treaty and the United States-Japan Security Pact The vote was :'.07 for and 47 against on the peace treaty and 2rt9 top and 71 asaip.it oa the security pact. Both documents now
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  • 335 1 LONDON O 26. (UP) Left-wing pai Ly rebels, lu-.* I by American baiting Aneurtfi Bi-vaii. swept >>a< k Into P;<; <- I ment today on platforms lel mantling less armament > i Britain and less roopei with the United States rhe Bi--. anites strong hook
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 59 1 I band cmr 1 CRYSTALWARE 2 anailahl* he*e 2 CaU and Select vnuf < THE J NOVELTY STORE < 8* North Bridtr Roa«. j Phonr SI2» <»nr guest* kmm KLOSTrM HIER bent .tenetl more often than any oilier beer. Vrtir m ailfihlr m hntuly carton* of 12 uunrls. >■ aOCB
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  • 1392 2 Biggest Fine Ever To Be Imposed In Spore Court Standard Staff Reporter AIK HOE and Company Limited of Beach Road, a well-known rubber firm m Singapore, were fined a total of $420,000 by the First District Judge, Mr. W. G. Alcock, yesterday for
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  • 148 2 AS IT i» believed that local firm?* do not want tin ir attccfl invaded by eeller* on any Fla£ Day. iht* oriiani.-er of Slrt'tt Sales for Poppy Day. has decided to bare a number of depots where far Poppies will l>e on from
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  • 31 2 A I SEN] R\: dm < ting of the pore As: I TeaD g will he held H Cal I Oct. 29, at 3 p.m. Tea ail be Si ved
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  • 84 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE car strippers are once again active. Five cases of motor car thefts were reported to the Police last week. In each case the cars, of the smaller types, were driven to lonely spots and had their tyres and wheels and major parts
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  • 37 2 MR. D. K. BROADHURST, Assistant Commissioner of Police of the C.I.D. leaves the Colony on Nov. 2 for the United Kingdom on five months' vacation leave. Mr. F. G. Minns, will act ior him.
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  • 37 2 THE FEAST of the Kingship of Christ will be celebrated m all the Catholic churches m Malaya tomorrow. In Singapore after the high mass Blessed Sacrament will be exposed the whole day far public veneration.
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  • 123 2 MISS Janet Lim Cbiu Mci a staff nurse of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital m Singapore, has been accepted as a State Registered Norse on the General Nursing Council register m England. Miss Lim, who is m the U.K. undergoing further training m children's nursing,
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  • 247 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX undergraduates of the University of Malaya detained by the Singapore Police m January this war under the Emergency Regulations arc now no longer recognised a»> students of the University. Other students who wore also detained had been released. These six students three
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  • 85 2 A (ASF m the Singapore Second District (our esterda v was held m almost perfect silence for about 40 minutes. ulw ii two dumb women took their turn m the witness-box. The women, one a Chinese and the other a Malay, pave evidence m sign language
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  • 57 2 A foremost banker, businessman and industrialist of South India, Mr. M C. T M Chidamdaram Chettiar, is expected m Singapore today from Hongkong. Mr. Chettiar has just completed a tour of the United States. Mr. Chettiar will be the guest of the Representative rt the
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  • 38 2 DEARER T ODDY OWING to the inert use m the wholesale overhead co ts of distribution, the retail irice of toddy at present 10 re is, a pint will be increased to 1 cents as frijto November 1.
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  • 34 2 MR. CYRIL WHITWORTH, Administration Officer of the Office of the Commission-Gen-eral, leaves today to take up his new appointment as British Consul m Hanoi. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Whitworth.
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  • 211 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE, Ong Chin Poh and Ec Nam Nam, were both convicted m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday on charges concerning the disposal of the corpse of a deaf and dumb Malay woman, Chik binte Abdullah, at the back lane
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  • 42 2 N A JAFFAR. a temporary salesman, whose total liabilities amounted to $2,000 which he I Dorrowed for family expenses said m the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday that his creditors had withdrawn their claims against him. Tr.^ exam; nation was closed.
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  • 26 2 YEN. Narada Then who arrived m Singapore t the invitation of the Singat ore Buddhist Association, wll fly to Bangkok on Oct 2?
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  • 163 2 Standard Staff Reporter A MAN who left his salesman's job to enter the fish business, which flopped with $37,000 on the wrong side has gone back to his salesman's job. The man. Lee Thian Puah, who appeared for his public examination before the Chief
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 120 2 wi DU 1 1 inp I BULBS 1 PHILIPS Mokers of the Fomr u4 PHILIPS Roc %fys For all your Home Snapshot! V\ ILL i A JACKS HB PTHh ■3* ia^ II C distjt, r 77 g^ r:^^B WH^HI^B^MBBB^B Bl%^%Pmiß^^t^-~-,_ r WASHING IS A PLEASURE with the V" GOBLIN I
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 322 3 Rebel: Expel Us If You Dare Mamlard -Staff Reporter THE LEADER OF llie Seven-man ommillee elected by the 76 rebels of the Labour Parl* of Singapore, Mr. Lee (ihoon Enp, yeslenlaj challenged the v so-called 1 10 loyalists "of the Part> to expel his group
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  • 341 3 The Children Were Well Looked After THE LWESTIGATING Police Officer m the case of Leow Choo, Singapore widow, who was acquitted last Tuesday of a murder charge did not refer her three young children to the Social Welfare Department while she was held m
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  • 108 3 SINGAPORE CITIZENS yesterday showed n,or^ interest m the B'-itith General Elections rh;;>! m the Colony's flfanicipal or Legislative Council elections. From early yesterday morning. The Standard had to axsign a special man to answer hundreds of telephone calls asking for the "latest news" on
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  • 99 3 - BUI Goes Through Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION to amend the Singapore City Council Building By-laws will be introduced at a special meeting oi the Councillors on Wednesday next. The obiect of the amendment is to permit early occupation ot newly-erected buildings m cases where
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  • 93 3 THOUSANDS of people will be jobless and the supply of Vegetables and moat to Singapore diminished, it Paya Lebar is turned into an aerodrome, said a 3000-word petition sent yesterday by residents of Paya Lebar and Tampenis Road to the Singapore Government. This is the residents*
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  • 212 3 Boy cot t Boys Are 'Superannuated' ACCORDING to a n official last night, the Chinese Junioi intended for those who have t and should, therefore, norma 16 years of age. The average of those who adopted "obstructionist tactics at the recent examination was 18. their ages ranging trom 14 to
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  • 122 3 FOLLOWING donations have been received by the Chairman of the 1951 Poppy Day Appeal Committee: Mr J.A.H. Browne $100. Dr. Hugh Smith $20. Mr. JH. Fcnwick $20. Mr. O.E.H. Cutler $50, Mr G.W. Dove $30, Mr. L.C. Bailey $25. Mr VC Bath $100. Wassiamull Assomull Co.
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  • 209 3 TOD A Y'S POWER CUT SUBSTATIONS I" Singapore liable to load shedding today: Beach Road. Alhambra. Raffles Hotel Sumbawa Koad. Boon Tit Street. AlJunid Koad. Sims Arenne Paya Lehar Pumps, Joo Ch at Place. Jakui Vasin. Jalan Eunos. ambridge Koad. RangcM.n Rkul. Towner Koad SerangooD Koad. S.nnett Estate. Kolam \ver
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  • 377 3 'BOSSES MUST ASK FOR USE WORKERS' IDEAS' i 1 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS, industrial concerns and private firms should start •I Worker Suggestion Cour-ils to encourage employees to come forward with ideas as to how i the running of a department or shop can be improved or how the manufacture of a
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  • 234 3 AMENDMENT to seven bylaws of the Singapore City Council will be introduced at th c special meeting of the Council on Wednesday next The purpose of these amendments i s to increase the fines leviable for offences under these by-laws while m one
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  • 43 3 HIGH WIND and heavy seas, ra^ed over Singapore on Thursday night and sank fifteen lighters with their cargoes m Telok Ayer Basin. The Marine Police were out yesterday guarding the wrecks and floating bales of rubber to prevent looting.
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  • 132 3 Labour Man Sends Appeal To Mr. Blythe Standard Stalf Reporter MR P WILLIAMS, the I bour P.i! ty ot Si; i; .•> >• i- CM didate tor" Rochoi c l» trd the forthcoming election ito c City Council on Deceit ber 1. has appealed to the Colonial Seer otaiv against
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  • 138 3 Standard Stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE C est British Association t i amend its rules to idn if i ien Chinese', who have been resident m the Colony for many years, who do i. speak E tglis I but ii hose '.< »s ies are m I
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  • 21 3 Members ot the Girls' Life Brigade, (ith Company. Singapore, attached to the Wesley Church, visited The Standard office yestecdaj
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    • 198 3 If the read had springs EVERYTHING A TYRE CAN DO iftetycuSaien ODES BETTER!^ Here's how Super -Cystnow *l iV\ out perform con«n(ionaf tires. V S j\ N>»'Cirltf«iri "t ij jj Twar UVMI IO9! GO#D^YEAR |||f MMVttl IfKl rill 01 il! OIMtR KilO c o f hej j^ j ih rsi
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    • 20 3 BKH^L^ THE j 1951 CHEV^OLET Inl Ia 1 1 ri— l LJ d ol hi n n nn m dI
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 wporJMAKI V.M.C.V. Orchard Road: V^ Men Club Luncheon meeting 1 p.m., Spore Chess Club .■J p.m. Chinese V.M.1 A.. Belegie Road: Music class 2 p.m Chinese Chess 7.30 p.m. Spore Art Society: Exhibition of works by Local Teachers and Art Students. Bii!> 1 Council Centre, a.m.— 5.30 p.m.
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  • 6569 4 THE following are full details of results m the British General Election received as reported by Renter. (Abbreviations indicating political parties are as follows: C. Conservative; Lab. —Labour; L.— Liberal; L.-C. —Liberal Conservative; Ind. Independent; Comm. Communist; Nat'l L.C.— National Liberal Conservative.) MANCHESTER Exchange:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 404 4 >§ ffl ill ZlttMitfi i/oii trunt #o kwp ht'tttthtf. I till z tluiittf ttml <<n4>rffij. you must take* it h»Ul*> of "SERRAVAIIO'S TONIC" m&m tnu then It builds up <t reserve ol strength »i.o health that will delight you \ou tan teel it doing you *:ood from the first dose
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 46 4 fAJpBMWBE^YOLTLL 6UY/JaND ANY^TIT m^p^l L/^^^YOU SAY TH^ ¥WTHI fLOOK.FOOZY. ■t- tKf;^ k EVERY nME.BVGEE/ J TH* C?SS<WAS I WFFEtJfnPf »or r l( CARE C^EJ VSURE YOU'RE j TO HANG ON 1 S^m^wl n^^A GUZ? it ibe reSly l^vvii NSY j NOT<WAYOr S" I^J shirt, he ough
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  • Article, Illustration
    84 5 Boys of St. Joseph's i and the Muslim orphan- i age, Penang. were given a farewell treat by Mrs. R. G. King at her resid- ence on Tuesday. Oct. 2.1. i I She leaves for Singapore i shortly with her husband > Mr. King. Traffic Superintendent. Penans Harbour Board, who
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  • 194 5 Racing Motorist C on tributes $50 BOY HERO PRAISED i.ir.i -Maff Corresponded I he Singapore Sl—iwdPa picture story liei Who Rrturnetl From Tlir Valley Of iili-h "i pealerdaj baa canard *^>0 from Mr. «.t Messrs Oaborae miul < liapprl. Ipoh, .•.,!h. i<i one ot Malayn*-* Irailins; raring motorists. In a
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  • 52 5 Scouts Plan Drive For Hqrs. Bldg. itg will 39 State (poh. The T i za a ved by s m make is •cc mcd i charge o? the c p Ctee Hn JP' taea i t IC halrI a Hong Kafa TLokM < i hop. g Sinrt Too H D
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  • 186 5 Trishaman, Fare Held Near Scene Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Another outrage was committed m Penang today when middle-aged Cheah Kirn Cheng, was shot by an unknown Chinese gunman while watching a game of "Soo Saik" m a vacant piece of land under a large tree
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  • 60 5 A MALAYAN Airways plane which left the Bayan Lepas aerodrome at eight o'clock yesterday morning for Singapore returned after a 15 minutes' flight when a bird crashed into the plane's windscreen and smashed it. A relief plane arrived at the airport at 12.30 p.m. and left
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  • 111 5 Xmas Cards A Warning PENANC. Fri.— The Controller of Posts. Northern Division, said that a number of unsealed covers containing Christmas Cards addressed to places outside Malaya have already been posted insufficiently stamped. "If the senders of the insufficiently stamped covers containing the Christmas Cards already posted will cali at
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  • 151 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fii.— Miss J. M. Boston was elected President of the Malayan Trained Nurses Association at its inaugural meeting held at the Nurses Recreation Room of the General Hospital, today. At the outset ot the meeting Miss Boston said: ""I cannot
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  • 32 5 A SUM of $481.69 was donated to the University ot Malaya Endowment Fund tor the establishment of Kelantan Hall, during September This brings the total from Kelantan to $102,380. 19.
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  • 13 5 h isea B .k.: Slertajam, eted mdet ci S heme, „:ed
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  • 56 5 ALOR STAR, V-: A.or Star piana i establish a $250,080 Community Centre A 31 -man Working Committee, elected it general meeting 1.4-. v m «;>o c impaign to raise funds, T->e Committee oaarfvie it oi collecting the money needed as the pi'.».iec; is receiving enthusiastic support
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  • 31 5 TONG Hee Chen*, wife of Lee Hantf Chow, a dentist of Palcau Melayu. was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering from caustic soda poisoning. They were married thiee months ago.
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  • 286 5 Standard Staff Coriv-tpomlrnt KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The la«L of suitable land was mentioned at the Knilding an<i Town Planning Committee meeting of the kuala Lumpur Miiiii«-inality v*h»*ii the question of housing was diactiHaed. Mr T. Ra.iendra stated he was under the impression that powers
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  • 253 5 Legislation Urged To Check V.D. Standard Staff Correa pondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Legislation coin pel Jing sufferers of venereal diseases to undergo treatin en t at Government centres, is strongly urged by Social Welfare workers m Kuala Lumpur. As a short-term measure to combat such diseases, it is suggested that
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  • 211 5 KUALA Lt'MPUR. Frl.— The Director of Operations. Sir Harold Briggs, proposing a toast to the immortal memory of Lord Nelson at the Royal Naval Association of Malaya dinner held at the Selangor Club to celebrate Trafalgar Day, said tonight that "men of action are
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  • 169 5 KUALA LUMPt'R. Fri~\ former rubber tapper, Tioh Yrtk.« Choo. described as a former bandit now under sentence >i death tfaw evidence la tht v Supreme Court today xz* MA a Former Chinese Special c»mThe accused. 9of Pfi-ii. wrai found guiltj ol cnmm I nf
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  • 73 5 KUALA LUMPtm Fri -A IS vr-n did Chinese, Chbng kt\ Chya alias Robert C'li>»*. who pleaded guilt? 1 i Btealinf gold at;H |ewel« lery Rallied at *Hrn) from f»kl'> imith'i ghop at Bunttaj Road ■♦■< Auc< fiven me maximum ientenoc ol three •<•<-> i i (»>■ the President
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  • 46 5 *k HIM SI J |tfi Ist I,'>iiij. \k. aas sentenced »y thai Mum Maf strata lv 31 diyi •*hd lined si'uo 01 n •■.< '.1 ft»r stea log te\ c i >>,(•.• >;:K*r be wfiiif Lo one IMI [fatal tl the Lenci Resettle •t. A tM
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 881 6 "FOR mos? of us education conjures a picture of r children sitting behind desks and listening Wide-eyed to their teachers. We see education Srimarily as something which is concerned with it training of the young to fit them as useful and productive members of society. We grow indignant
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  • 951 6  - The Balance Of Power In Persia ROBERT STEPHENS By TiIHEN I lost visited Persia five years ago the Persian Government under its aged .and wily Premier Qavam Es Sultaneh was m the throes of a struggle with Russia for control of Us border province of Azerbaijan. At the same time
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  • 616 6 We the People MALAYS MALAYANS Sir; I burst out laughing when 1 read your witty footnote to the letter from the President of the P.M.U., Johore Bahru. You of course as a matter of policy seldom reply m detail to letters published by you, but I. as a reader of
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  • 560 6 Sir: Recently there ;ippeared m the Straits Times an article entitled "Chinese Schools". That article makes rather amusing reading m that it contains a whole i-eries of distortions that can only mislead the public as well as to undermine the somewhat precarious position of Chinese schools m this
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  • 471 6 Sir;— The interests of landlords whether resident m Malaya or absentees are protected by their associations. The plight of the tenants or rent payers whether for dwelling; houses, cubicles or for land are not known to all and there is no one to protect their interests. The poor
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  • 14 6 •VI hat's this, the second shift* We've already been burgled once tonight!'*
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  • 118 6 Review of Views The In ttu I" I e> fiM No Open v IT M Bin 1 V. Brii t r. T.. c 1 x. *v< I p.. 1 J I 5. j 1 I 'r I I Poor Prospects form« Malaj initiative hat w-orgai bo that A Bible positioni
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  • 602 6  - THE FADE-OUT OF THE COMINFORM Edward Crankshaw By LONDON. r PHE fourth anniversary of the foundation of the Com inform has been marked by no celebrations. Indeed, since its first inauguration under Zhdanov, as a direct counterblast to the Marshall Plan, the Cominform as such has received progressively diminishing publicity
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    • 59 6 §\OGHOURT SHEtfBET is ne'e! Another Magnolia triumph! it's a speciaJ low V fat ire rieam with al) the goodness of Yoghourt Its n retr hlnt IF On!, so* for 10 or carlo* w Hay« you visited us yet? Many women have come to st't how Magnolia products are made; children
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  • 74 7 WITH BRITISH DIVISION IN KOREA. Oct 26 (Reuter-AAPi Infantry soldiers on the Korean war front today used walkie talkie radios to get progress results of the counting from the British general dec tion Powerful shortwave sets were used to listen to the BBC reports
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  • 93 7 ROME, Oct. 26. (AP) Italy expects to be mass producing British designed Vampire jet fighter planes by the end of the year Defence Minister Randolfo Pacciaridi disclosed this Wednesday night and said another jet fighter, all Italian m design and manufacture, will be ready
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  • 71 7 Standard Staff Reporter A FINDING of suicide was returned m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 48--year-old baker. Foo Mok, who jumped to his death from the 20--foot high verandah of the General Hospital m the early hours
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  • 184 7 CHICAGO. Oct. 26. CAP)— Senator Brien McMahon. Connecticut Democrat, said Thursday night the United States is "on the threshold of a revolution m production and profitable military use of atomic weapons a revolution m our power to deter the Kremlin." McMahon,
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  • 179 7 No Change In Iran's Attitude On Oil Talks WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (Retiter) Dr. H«*sein Fatemi, Deputy Prime Minister of Persia, said yesterday there was no change m Persia's attitude towards the resumption of oil negotiations with Britain as a result of the Persian Prime Minister's talks here with President Truman
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  • 184 7 Censure Call For Paglar In Council THE Singapore legislative Council should cen.sure the behaviour of certain members, who while serving on a Select Committee agree to certain measures and then go out to condemn UatM .same measures m the Colony press, said Mr A R. Lazarous, General Council membe: of
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  • 127 7 Standard \\om.in Reporter A SPEED-UP O 1 19 hours m the airmail service limn Singapore to London will begin on Nov. 7. through agreement between the Singapore General Post Office ;\w(\ the British Overseas Airways Argonaut service. The Standard was t©M I^sl night The BOAC
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  • 82 7 THE straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship will present a drama "All Things Are Possible" with variety items at an annual concert a1 Kampong Blapoi tonight. T'x concert is m the widows and orphans oi Asian pastors o! the c'nm eh. The programme wlli include two
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  • 136 7 THF CHIEF PERSONNEL d Welfare Officer. Mr. D H Al'■ock. tpeaktrifi of money lending over Radio Malaya last nig t. cited the case of a man burrowed (20 and KfgßCd I $400 He E .d he was MM Illiterate bu! as a
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  • 57 7 ON HER way to Rote* IM second time m two- and ill months, the Danish hospita' > p Jutlandia. arrived m Esinga| yesterday with only pan of tiei medical personnel. Nevertheless. arrangements had already been made tI lip more doctors and nurse; .:t I Manila and
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  • 52 7 UDIN BIN MI'SA. °fe old former police sergeai i tached to Radio Division charged m the Singapore F Police Court yesterday, corruptly accepting $20 I m Son Puav Khee on Oc\ 2 r > L'din who claimed trial im released on bail of COM I •> case s/aj
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  • 58 7 TAN nO NAH. (53) wm* d dead outside a dhoby ih< i if Cecil Street at 9 :-J0 p.m \<-i:day. His body wnM found p i ped up against the wall ol Iha Bye-foot-way and bis head -i* bundled up m a rag On bit p as
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  • 282 8  - SHIPPING FIRM HAS OWN FINGERPRINT COLLECTION J. G. DARBYSHIRE By Standard Shipping Reporter THO I SANDS of fingerprint records of Asian seamen uho have worked m X.P.M. and Royal Interocean Lines ships for the past 20 years, are to be found m the Fingerprint Department of X.P.M. m Singapore. The
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  • 651 8  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter AN AVERAGE of 600 Christmas food parcels are now being mailed daily from Singapore to the f T nited Kingdom— even at this comparatively early date— a check up at the General Post Office revealed, yesterday. Although this
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    • 289 8 Despatches TODAY: Burma, X India arid Pakistan 8 a.m. by Leneverett, Pontianak by Bosnik, Djakarta and Sourabaya noun by Ophir, Sarawak (except Miri) 9 a.m. by Rajah Brooke. Medan 8 am. by Van Riemsdijk, Teren^pa noon by Lam San. Tanjong Pinang noon by Wakde, N<»rta Borneo. Labuan Brunei mi vi
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  • 542 9 Move In States To Follow Johore Lead wov ol^ LU ii£ P S R C .r- 26 Cement «"<fe' Z2LS 9 Smo ho o^er the Federation to form 2SSL 1-° I 6 lmCf f thc Johore Smallholders' Associohon which, since it was formed 20 days ago,
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  • 81 9 Seven nations failed to sign the Torquay Tariff Agreements before the original deadline on Oct 21 passed They are Brazil, Britain. Denmark. Korea. the Philippines, Chile and Uruguay However, they will be given until the end of the year to sign. Recent signers included Indonesia.
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  • 70 9 The Japanese Government has submitted to Thailand a proposal to increase the open account agreement for next year to US$l5O million. This year's figure was set at US$llO million. The Thai Government Is studying the proposal, the acceptance of which will depend largely on the
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  • 45 9 World oil production rose m August despite the dry-up of crude oil supplies m Persia, the Oil and Gas Journal reports The journal estimated total August production at 11.710.800 barrels a day compared with 11,663,800 barrels m July Reuter
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  • 41 9 Japan Ready To Cope With Devaluation Japanese Finance Minister Hakeato Ikeda, said the Japanese Government was "prepared to cope with possible devaluation of the pound sterling." He added that ther« was widespread speculation that the French franc also might be devalued.
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  • 94 9 lORR. Oct. 26 I"*. lnite <> Nations report holds out th e prospect of increased pay but less buying power for the average wage earner next year. In other words, real wapes may be cut by inflation, perhaps as much as eight per cent. The report
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  • 105 9 Standard Market Reporter QUIET and idle conditions prevailed m the rubber market m Singapore yesterday. Small turnover of business was recorded at around Thursday's levels The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices (per lb.) on Oct. 2(5 were Buyers Severs No 1
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  • 94 9 Standard Market Reporter ALL sections ot the Singapore produce were quiet yesterday with only small business pasC< pra was quietly steady. buyers indicating $43J per picul and sellers $44. with no business passing. Coconut oil was quiet and slightly easier. sellers quoting $72| per picul and
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  • 237 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. With most sellers m the Malayan share market reserved while awaiting the results of the elections m the United Kingdom, there was restricted business at improved prices m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. The market closed firm. Changed prices were:
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  • 74 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 26 (Reuter) The world's oil industry has adjusted itself to the supply and production dislocations caused by the Persian situation, Mr R G Follis. Chairman of the Standard Oil Company of California, told stockholders. Barring unforeseen developments, the industry should complete the
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  • 37 9 West German exports hit a new post-war high m September of 1,369,000.000 marks (£117.000,000)— again of four per cent over August At the same time, imports jumped 31 per cent to 1,578,000,000 marks (£131,600.000).
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  • 24 9 Stamp sales m Hongkong have I increased from HK53.000.000 yearly m 1939 to over HKJ14.000.000 m I 1951 Reuter AAP
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  • 145 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 26 (ReuterAAP)— The Communist Peking Government is preparing to nationalise 18 lines of business early neat year under a new three-year control plan, according to Chinese reports. Businesses to be nationalised under the plan are reported to in- clude medicine and drugs, metals and
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  • 240 9 Standard Staff Reporter GREAT commercial potentialities are visualised for •WilK'V newest I i du$ i t 7' the P° ck^9 of Malaya's smallest deep-sea fish dried ikan bilis. Following recent experiments conducted by the Deputy Director of Fisheries Singapore, Mr. T. W. Burdon.
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  • 109 9 RUBBER THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose $1.57 $1,571 F.0.8. in bales Nov No 1 RS S $1.57 $1.57J No 2 K.S.S $1.52 $1.53 No 3 K.S.S $1.47 $1.48 Tone: Quiet. LONDON KI'RBLK Friday's opening prices per lb.
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  • 231 9  -  T. J. LIM By Standard Market Reporter w« till* tm?a V f election United Kingdom was felt m most sections of the Singapore market yesteron° y a SIS 0 «Pe y ctonc y Rubber was idle most of the day although
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  • 64 9 KesangTinTo Be In Full Swing In April THE output of Kesang Tin is expected to be around 200 picuis of ore early m 1952. and production m full swing about April, according to their secretaries. Smalley and Co. Work of dewatering the mine is proceeding, but rather slower than expected.
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG. Oct 26- Special Standard Service dosing pnees on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.62 4 o £1 Sterling:* HK$6 8475 to US$l HK$l 815 to Malayan |1; HKSO 346 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HKS329 to ore Uel
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  • 728 10  -  PAULA SULLIVAN asks rT'S a long cry back to the days when women were first taken into the navies of the world and when women crewed m the grain ships on the Baltic-Australia run. Much of the excitement and adventure has
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  • 92 10 PAT ELK AX OR CLAVIN, the 18 year-old daughter of Mrs. Harry Gellis, of Marmont-lane, Hollywood, California, was spotted by famous Paris couturier Jacques Heim while she was performing m a New York television show. The next day he asked her to model some of his gowns on
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  • 63 10 yEROLLI, Italy, Oct. 20 (APi- Miss Isabella Salamon of Rome Thursday night 'Ann first prize for piano m the second annual international music contest here. Second prize was awarded to Peter Wallfish of Israel. Mentions of merit were given to Zenon Fishbein, of
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  • 441 10  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By JJEALTH standards were set and the champion category altered this week when dot-tors who will judge the International Baby Show m Singapore on Nov. 3 and 4. met to confer on the procedure of picking the win ner. Becau.se Df the
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    • 216 10 Slllllll PRAISES KEEP ROILING IN! \M-G-M'S MUSICAL OF ,f MUSICALS S> H TONIGHT aJ MIDNIGHT! < i»rn')lrtt' Scr..il nM^m^W jpPL^.C^^^^olS COLUER-GRfGORY GAY yjJhTREPUBHC SCRIAI IN 12 ATOMIC CHAPTERS 'S.TSSSS TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT! Lee N?or's Prodiutiun VAT FAAN FUNG SUN" JSiarring PAX YIN NG CHOR FAN CHEONG YING u^u-n_rxj>_o_>->-<-i_<-o-<_i-»_r^_i-i_i-i_f-i nnn TODAY
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 278 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE NEW SERIES -No. 6 covering B—Vegetable8 Vegetable 2 3 W 5 b 7 8 0 10 greens U— Fatal r— substance 12 13 12— Conviction I 14— Prefix: no y-r- Jr 15-Imltated /A 'b '7 18 -cSSu> *W77?i 20 choose yy> y/ 2b -Household *i vT" goods
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    • 178 10 r |H»J)A» S KIKItAM: it,, i J. the individual plane th.r. s nothing outstamlin durins the day, which i» dominated by the \|;ir> I rinusextile reaching its e\a< titu<!. at the end of the evening very favourable atmosphere lor intellectual work, but also lor common sense original and u^e lul
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  • 450 11 KL Police Depot Mark Successful Sports Year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Police Depot ctle brated a successful and enviable sports season last night with a curry dinner. Among the guests present was the British Adviser, Mr. A. N. Ross. Mr F McNamara. the Commandant, enumerated the success of the Depot
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  • 127 11 HONOLULU. Oct 26 (AP> Flyweight champion Dado Marino ot Honolulu and former titlehe lder Terry Allen of England each had weight problems as they warmed up today tor their Nov 1 championship bout. It will be Marino's first defence of the 112-pound crown he won from
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  • 33 11 SEREMBAX. Fri -The King Geoige V School hockey team scored another good win when they defeated the Negri Eurasians XI by 3—o. M. Devindran, Thilagalinpam and Jesudasun Iwere the scorers.
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  • 65 11 THE President's team will play against Captains team m a polo match for a cup presented by Mr. E. Kean on the Singapore Polo Club ground today. The following will play for the respective teams: President's team: F. Harding, Sqn/Ldr. R. Fletcher. F. Baker, Brig.
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  • 44 11 GREENOCK. Scotland, Oct 26 (AP)— Captain William Paul, who navigated Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht. Shamrock V, and T.O.M. Scpwith's Endeavour 1 and Endeavour II across the Atlantic for the America Cup races, died at his home here yesterday. He was 74.
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  • 76 11 BARCELONA, Oct. 26, (AP)— Argentine race Juan Fangio broke the circuit lap record Thursday during trial runs for Sundays Grand Prix of Spain. Driving a 450 c.c. Alfa-Romeo. Fangio broke the old record four times during the afternoon, but his best performance was an
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  • 123 11 HONGKONG, Oct. 26 (Reuter-AAP)— Wong Feng Soon, world badminton champion, last night m an exhibition game before a packed gallery defeated Ooi Te,k Hock 21-13. Wong started badly losing the first two points but Boon settled down and at one time had a lead
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  • 44 11 KAJANG, Fri— Kajanglligh School beat Indo-Ceylonese by 4-1 m a hockey friendly here. Hashim scored the first goal for the school and Perumal equalised just before half In the second half, Hashim. Haniff Khan and Hanud scored one goal each.
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  • 62 11 TOKYO, Oct. 26, (UP).— Japanese flyweight champion. Yoshio Shirai. retained his title by knocking out challenger Takahisa Horiguchi m the sixth round. Shirai is scheduled to leave Nov. 30 by plane for Honolulu, where he will see the Dado Marino versus Terry Allen flyweight title fight
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  • 29 11 LONDON. Oct. 26, (Reuter)— Rugby Union results: County championship match: Oxfordshire 14 Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire o, (phiyed at Oxford) Club match: Bedford 6, Cambridge University 5.
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  • 63 11 NEW YORK. Oct. 26. (AP). The New York County Grand Jury launched an inquiry yesterday into the death of George Flores. a 20-year-old Brooklyn welterweight who died of ring injuries after a bout on Aug. 29. The grand jury took testimony from Roger Donoghue, the fighter
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  • 50 11 TIDES and TIMES HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: roDAf AM j, M Singapore 8.57 8.43 Malacca 5.13 5.53 Port Dickson 3.54 4.34 Port Sham 2.46 3.08 Penang 10.26 11.02 IOMORROW: Singapore 9.25 9.30 Malacca 5.59 6.30 Port Dickson 4.40 5.11 Port Sham 3.26 3.49 Penang 11.03 11.35
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  • 62 11 MANILA. Oct 26. (UP)— A Malayan Chinese football team from Singapore will arrive m Manila this afternoon for a series of six games wiih local teams The 35-man team is scheduled to arrive at 245 p.m. aboard a Cathay Pacific Airways plane from Hongkong The visitors will
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  • 93 11 Bluebird Explodes CONIST-ON-WATER. England. Oct. 25. (UP).— A British attempt to wrest the world speedboat record from America was frustrated today when Donald Campbell's Bluebird exploded at sea. At the moment of the mishap. Campbell said. the speedometer needle was "sticking at 165 miles per hour. It was almost five
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  • 129 11 LONDON. Oct. 26, (Reuter)— Gayowen. anti-post favourite for next Wednesdays Cambridgeshire handicap, was heavily backed again at the callover on the race at the Victoria Club here yesterday. The Ihree-year-old elated a firm 9 l favourite after being backed to win £25.000. Salamat, a three-year-old filly
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  • 112 11 ROYAL Singapore Yacht Club will hold their annual race for the Wisrterfour Cup this, afternoon when iixe boat?*, each ith four geoUerg and one cox, will start from Pulau Brani to Blakang Mali. The race is over two miles probably the longest distance
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  • 151 11 NEW YORK. Oct 26, (AP)— Pic motor Jimmy Murray announced Thursday the signing of liahtheavyweight champicn Joey Maxim and termer heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles for a 12-round non-title bout In San Francisco Dec 12 Th e San Francisco promoter said he expected th c filth meeting
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 553 11 I AS cirgP ADVERTISEMENTS VACANT WELL KNOWN English' n^wspcrper m Hongkong hos a vacancy for onotltei editor. Applicants must be w: ;i qualified and experienced. Persons of any nationality may eppiy by sending their applications q ving full details (including names books or other publications, if cnv to Box No.
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    • 141 11 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3 f c DEBENTURE STOCK 1937 bZ. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3 r r DEBENTURE STOCK 1938 58. VOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Bocks of the above Storks will be closed from 2nd to 15th November 1951, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrant 5
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    • 191 11 Phone 4042 -Jimf Air-cooled i Fllft liSi^^^SS TODAY TIMES: 11-1.45-100-6.30-9.30 DAILY FURIOUS 0 SAVAGE ACTION' ff^ f JOHNNY WEISSMULLER MrMd%J%9 m "WKI STI IN<. with I'rlm-i Carnora i A A M :\V "1-STOOGEg" HOWlef^ TONIGHT M'AITE RIPPING THE SKIES LIKE A THUNDERBOLT A Universal-International PfctaK Starring STEPHEN McNALLY A 1
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 60 11 MISCELLANEOUS \fADAME EFAH 130 Sophia Road Expert Delineator of The EGYPTIAN TAROT. Hours v a m. 7 p.m. \\hATB THIS, SOME I'M BUSY > YA SILLY J TH' LAW T' BUY ANY^/ y A 5 1 0^ T A(?T^'?J^li /^#il > <s5 o' nbw ~ZA making £5^,%' AlangiwSE thins, with
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  • 533 12 St. Patrick's Win Team Trophy For 3rd Year SINGAPORE'S school boy and girl swimmers j gave notice of bis: tilings to come when they smashled nine records m ten events at the third annual inter-school championship meet held at the Chinese Swimming Club Pool yesterday. The
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  • 222 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri On the Victoria Institution around today the VI boys beat the Tunku Muhamed school of Kuala Pilah by six points (one penalty and one try) to three points (one try Atter even plaj Tungku Muhamed were penalised five I minutes before
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  • 134 12 THE BASK Ordnance Depot's two teams m the Div. II hockey league, played against each other yesterday, the match, after very i keen play, ended m a draw each side scoring two goals. \w B 9P A at present on top of the Div. II
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  • 534 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will recommend to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council th*t Neo Chwee kok, the Colony's free champ.on, be entered for two events at 'the coming orld Olympus to he held m Helsinki next year. These are the 100 metres
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  • 56 12 SINGAPORE All-Blues meet St. Andrews OB A at the Police Training School ground on Monday. The team to represent the Blues will be: Yap Boon Keng; VellupiJlai Kassim. En? Siang. Wah ChinOnn San. Sze Fook: Peter Wong' Andrew Chew, Bulat. Rieketts Selvarajah. Teck Kirn, Martin-'
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  • 353 12 A SPECTACULAR goal by Club fr«,m defeat m their Singapore Business Houses Football Association cup-final against Fraser and Ne:iv c at Jalan Besar wa a s di ;^.aTL teiday The wiH I o^'^' 1 1 NeaV<! tUrne d "P plus their mascot, a
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  • 227 12 MrSohExplains MR SOU GHEE SOON. SAFA vice president has I asked to correct a wrong i impression that might be given m our report on Thursday on SAFA's actions regarding the proposed visit of the Swedish Soccer team Gothenborg. In our report we stated SAFA received the
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  • 190 12 Combined Schools Beaten JJNGAPORE Combined Schools lost to Singapore Cricket Club -A" by 2-1 m a friendly hockey at S.C.C. ground yesterday. The school boys, with only 10 piavera put up a good fish:. At halt time they led by 1-0. I The schoolboys held the initiative from the start
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  • 32 12 DEHRA DUN, Oct 2G <Rev tei The MCC touring cricket team had litt! e difficuUv In beating the National Delenre Academy before tea m thenone day match here today.
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    • 177 12 RUGBY. SCC "A" p RAF Seleinr at Selelar; Singapore Rugby trial at SCC: RASC "A" n Stn O(il>ore Asians at Varrer Park: Army v RAF at Tavalm 223 BOD v 200 Coy. RMP at Tnnqlm; Victoria School v VbOBA at Victoria SchoolRaffles Institution v Johore EnqUsh College of SAOB4 v
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