Singapore Standard, 29 October 1951

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  • 20 1 Singapore Standard ***-*jgg^yf •^^Q^ > -tl* JrL /rtj 0L M no. 120 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 135 1 MC A IRE OVER MA WAI Xi ALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28 Action of the Govwcnl R again uprooting the 1,200 people of the reM rHemenl camp at Mawai (Johore) after the people had cuitivcr d nm there for three years was strongly
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  • 25 1 "•.ed trat i Mdr- j c Interf Bon >. said the har 3 ml severely T rdera had erj '.ning c lituati
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  • 91 1 LAS VEGAS I NEVADA >. Oct. 28 IRe iteri The Atomic Energs Commission carried out an experinic _P al atomic blast near c il IS 20 horns gmt today rhe tesl explosive was dropped fi om an aircraft A flash was seen h s une
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  • 75 1 LONDON. (AFP) The big surprise m the new Cabinet was the appointment of Oliver Lyttleton to be Secretary of State for the Colonies. It had been generally expected that Lyttleton would be given the Ministry of Production. His appointment as Scire tary for the
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  • 30 1 Danny Kaye and j troupe of Hot! wood entertainers have arrived my air m Tokyo to entertain U N troops m Korea and J joan A.F.P.
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  • 196 1 Xl \1 ALI >IPIK, Oct. 28— A Malay fare m a bus was killed ami the driver and conductor and another passenger were wounded by bandits firing on the bu**, which was eiMoplelelv destroyed by fire. In Kuala Krai (Kelantan) bandits fired five
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  • 172 1 HONGKONG, On. 28 (AFP) Butterfield and Swire's steamer Hupeh is expected to reach Hongkong tonight with her escort, the New Zealand destroyer Rotoiti, which had rescued her from Chinese pirates east of Shanghai early on Friday morning. Neither of the two ships was reported to
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  • 91 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 28. (Reuter) Six months' military training tor American youth at the age <■* I 8 was recommended by the National Security Training Commission today The Commission m it s first report to Congress called for enactment without delay ol legislation creating UM T
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  • 39 1 SAIGON, Oct. 28. (UP)- One Annamese waj killed and 11 were iniured when terrorists tossed 11 grenades into a tavern on the outskirts of the City last night Three grenades failed to explode
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  • 48 1 One Hundred Russian eng n ecrs and technicians are surveyin" the terrain around Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, Tor a suitable site for an 'airfield, and to open a new highway from tha Tibetan capital to the Indian border, iaya a Taipafc report A.F.P.
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  • 553 1 Demands 1 roop Withdrawal; Sacks Britons LONDON, Oct. 28 The Egyptian Government's reaction to the British Conservative victory was to present Prime Minister Churchill with a demand for withdrawal of British troops from the positions they had occupied m the Suez Canal Zone and to announce its
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  • 205 1 MOSCOW. Oct. 28. (AP) The Russians probably would agree to a Big Three meeting if Winston Churchill should propose one, several high-ranking diploma's here say. But one question m their mind is: How would the Americans fit m? The diplomats are asking lust what Churchill meant
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  • 74 1 BOLIVIA WARNS US ON TIN WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, (AP). Bolivia's delegate to the Organisation of American States has warned that the T "S Government's determination to hold down the price of tin might make it hard for Bolivia to help the U.S m an emergency. "Let us be sincere," said
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  • 82 1 TAIPKH Oct. 28 (ReuterAAP>— The Nationalist Chinese [n Formosai welcome the return S power of Mr. Winston Churchill and urge that the Tory Government re examine the policy towards Communist China. P The Central Daily News. m outhpic-eM>*th viewa attributed the defeat ot th- Labour Party
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  • 304 1 MUNSAN (Korea), Oct. 28 The Communists today refused to consider a cease fire line along the current battlefront. They turned down a buffer zone either along their own idea of the location of the battle line or the U.N. version of it. Both sides agreed
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  • 96 1 LONDON. Oct. 28 (AP):— Mr Winston Churchill's foreign policy undoubtedly will follow the same broad anti-Communist pattern set by the Labour Government —but his leadership probably will give Britain a bigger part to play m the cold war. He has to consider issues of
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  • 149 1 Reveal Attitude On Colonies Call LONDON, Oct. 28 (Renter) Today's Observer urged the new Conservative Government in Britain to reveal its attitude to India and the Colonies promptly and plainly. "India will be waiting anxiously to see whether the Tories, and particularly Mr. Churchill. are now fully reconciled to her
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  • 115 1 MOSCOW. Oct. 28 (UP) An editorial m the Communist Party organ Pravda today summed up Soviet reaction to the British general election results, saying that the Labour Party was defeated because it had let down the people and failed to keen its pledges to improve
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  • 62 1 MANILA. Oct. 28 (AP>:— U.S. Ambassador Myron M. Co wen told Filipinos today "the tide c battle' In the campaign agar ,t Communist Huk rebels -ias turned.' "The enemy has been t opped m his tracks." he said "aJ^J to resist the creeping
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  • 41 1 KHARTOUM. Oct 23 tAFPi The Constitution of the Sudan as proposed by Egypt was rejected by a very strong majority m the Sudanese Legislative Assem biy today The Assembly reaffirmed the Sudan's right to independence and self-government
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  • 713 2 Hundreds At Food Show Opening Standard Woman Reporter THE "Grow More Food Show" which opened m Singapore yesterday promises to be one of the city's most successful exhibitions. Both attractive and instructive, the show was put up at the Happy World Stadium by the Consumers'
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  • 55 2 MANICKAN Paul Raj claimed trial m the Singapore First District Court recently when charged with criminal breach ot trust of 20 cases of rayon piece foods valued at $13,679.23 at the [arbour Board godown on Sept. 27 Bail of $10,000 was fixed, and the case
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  • 45 2 FOR STEALING three "kain batek*' worth $12 belonging to Saliah binte Jalil, at Lorong 14, Geylang. Abdul Wahab bin Haji A Hamid was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court recently, to nine months' jail, m addition to two years' police supervision.
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  • 340 2 By JOSEPH YEO, Standard Staff Reporter AN EARLY morning fire at Kirn Real Road. Singapore completely razed to the ground a row of four wooden sheds, and destroyed about 70 pikuls of rattan and 2,000 pounds of flour yesterday. Damage vaestimated at
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  • 80 2 G i rl Student Flies Home On Stretcher Mandard Staff Reporter MISS T _LEANOR NGO, a <_; s tudenl at SommcrH i ise, Brisbane, returned t0 ny yesteruaj on v Qantas BOAC. said to be recovering ft leg injuries as a reS I a fall fro::, a bicycle. Ngo, daughter
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  • 92 2 >:..r.dird Start Reporter AMI "ABLE Athletic Assoi he i a bumper two-day an wer the week-end on I asioo of the associa23rd anniversary. On Saturday night more than 500 pt pie. representing various S gapore clubs and including sportsmen, were gue>ts at a dinner given
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  • 81 2 A 32 YEAR OLD Chinese woman, of Kuala Lumpur. Ng Sow Lim. was charged m the Singapore First Police Court recently. with selling a girl at Johore "Road on Oct 25 for prostitution Three other Chinese women. Kwan Ah Ngan (s__), Tan Gek
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  • 174 2 Standard Staff Reporter FISH BROUGHT to Singapore by an Indonesian fishing Urawlei on Saturday arrived m a bad condition. i were al vi seven tons ot l- X ■ii b :,r -d Ikan Pisang P_- ,_._> m the holds of the trawler and
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  • 93 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNOR has ap- p ir.ted the iollowing persons to be Members of a Board of Visitors to the Mount Emily Home three years Secretary for Social Welfare Chairman; Assistant Secretary (Community Development), Social Welfare Department Secretary; Mrs. S K. Yung. Miss
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  • 145 2 Subsations m Singapore liable to load shedding today: Day: Sims Aye. Paya Lebar Pumps. Joo Chiat Place. Jalan Eunos. Rangoon Road, Towner Rd., Kirn Chuan Rd., Boundary Rd Serangoon Rd.. Kolam Ayer. McPherson Rd.. X.m Chuan Rd., Boundary Rd.. Yio Chu Kang Rd.. Govt. Printing Works. Woodleigh Park,
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  • 252 2 Municipal Labourers Pass 23 Resolutions Standard Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION wishing the King speedy recovery from his present illness ana another expressing sympathy for Lady Gurney at the murder of Sir Henry Gurney by bandits were passed at the fifth annual delegates conference of the Government and Municipal Labour Union
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  • 291 2 BULLET TO STAY IN SPIHE Standard Staff Correspondent ABDUL WAHID bin Baba, farmer Singapore constable snot m September last m Sim's Avenue while guarding a Rediffusion hut, is at present not fit to undergo an operation to remove the bullet lodged m his spine.
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  • 56 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TYPICAL Scottish menu will be served to about 100 graduates of four Scottish Universities and their guests at their 42nd annual dinner at the Capitol Blue Room on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. The four Universities are the Universities of
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  • 57 2 THE Standard yester- day received another S7O i for Leow Choo. Singapore i widow who was acquitted of a charge of murder oa Tuesday last. 1 The donations were from: Mr. Lam Theng 1 Pew, Ipoh, $50 and 'ano- nymous' Singapore, $20. This brings total
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  • 58 2 Standard Stat} Reporter THE SINGAPORE First District Judge Mr. W. G AlcoC* recently sentenced Mohd Sultan to 18 month.." rigorous imprisonment for breaking into the bouse ot Mr. Ran Darsh Singh at Serangoon Road on Oct 14. Ifohds sentence will also be followed by a year
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  • 190 2 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPIR. Sun. The oldest temple m the Federation, the Sri Maha Mariamma, m High Street Kuala Lumpur, will Ix- th. meeting place tomorrow of thousands of Hindus and others not only from S-lan-gor but from other Static and the Settlements.
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    • 53 2 nllsS-E'r"! OUR PLANE IN HVDUNDERABAD,VOU'D BEL A CMiCCN- BUT I I -3RS7 HAUL CH Off. BOYS.'.'- «EZ-i ipSlh > CRASHED, WHILEjI THIS IS RAOBAOOAO WHERE THE LAW iQoCS COAT OF S^T^OME CHEAP ■W ¥m^a*ySm hSh^Sa *s> ,s r,NO RS ro f#svw v^ OAD T^ w^ fS %^t||.l TH' UNSPOILED Aj'^gJ'S'j^&V
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  • 448 3 __> -Urges Asst Controller 1. < iIRI^TINK DIFMER. Standard Reporter PU KDITE Christmas mail throughout ihe Federation, Mr. A. G. i Controller ©f Mail*, has jsiveii a few simple rule* which II help lo lighten the burden of the Post Office staff. items for the Federation
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    34 3 photo. P Standard Ml. St. Joseph's Institnessa] contest on 'The death receiTinX lii** pri/.* from .Mrs. A. H. b Krv Bra. fenatins, Oirettor of St. >lr Ngrnl Jim Chi m?, member Ihe school Standard
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  • 160 3 Standard Staff Reporter l SITED n it would be presented to the i 1 a our Party of Singapore at the coming !il Council elections, said a joint stateI signed General Secretary of the Party, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Lee C'hoon Eng, leader of the
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  • 160 3 X 'MAS MAIL DUE S'PORE EARLY DEC. Standard Woman Reporter THE MAIN arrivals of ships containing Christmas mail and packages from Britain are anticipated at the beginning of December, a Post Official told Thr Standard. There is, bowever, no indication yet what ships these will be. Already, he continued, there
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    140 3 Group photograph of 55 Supply Depot, R.A.S.C., taken on the promotion of Major R. J. McNeill (centre) and his return to the U.K. Major McNeill was O.C. 55 Supply Depot, RASC until recently, and is succeeded by Capt. R. W. Gibson. Members or the Army Civil Service Union (Tiong Bahru
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  • 65 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG. Sun.— The Selangor Government has approved $19.--84U to provide educational facilities at the Semenyil Re-settle-ment Camp and the 11th Mile Cheras Resettlement Camp. Semenyih is to have six class rooms wilh quarters for six teachers an Cheras will have four class
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  • 201 3 THE AUTOMOBILE Association of Malaya (Singapore and Johore Branch) now holds bank guarantees totalling $501,000 on behalf of members who are abroad with their cars on long leave and continental tours, the Secretary, Mr. K. G. Burne, told The Standard yesterday- I therefore, investigating
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  • 283 3 Standard Staff Reporter '•REUNION WEEK" of the University of Malaya ended successfully yesterday with prize distribution at th** Harrower Hall, Sepoy Lines, and a debate at night at tbe Central Hall. j Speaking at the prize distribution. Dr. G. V. Allen. Vice Chancellor of the
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  • 1027 3 TV VIEW of the ush at the Supreme Court for the services of the Commissioners of Oath, to attend to application forms for S.I.T. flats the public are advised that all the Justices of the Peace are competent and are prepared to render them
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  • 579 3 By GEORGE RASIAH, Standard Staff Reporter IKAN BILIS (Anchovy m English) has special nutritive properties which will be the subject oi study m the laboratories of the Fisheries Department headquarters, said Mr. Tarn Ah Kow, Research Officer of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore yesterday.
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  • 37 3 BATU pahat. Sun.— Thirteen 3rd year Junior Middle Clasi pupils ot the Oversea Chinese High School here under charge of Mr. Hawaii* Chor How, are proceeding to Singapore and other Federation towns hi November 2.
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  • 266 3 Standard Staff Reporter MANY" OF the towns m Malaya have been built to a rectangular jrrid-iron plan on the direct route of main trunk road** with tbe result that collected arid danWJttmma traffic condition-, now exist, said Mr. 1. I Concannon. Town Planner for Federation of
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  • 48 3 Libert y Musicals" Sixth Anniversary THF. LIBERTY Musical i 1 Di imatic Associal ioi -••.•■> < I :c: i sixth arum ei sary nil dinner last i ifi The r<* lebi it on a m Me i.i H^ad. S I .:> residence al ol its Pat Mr. Choo Lye wu
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  • 36 3 In the latest Fair Price List issued by the Singapo c 1 1 ent, the price <>. mi dine i o/. tins 'Noi hui Maid brand 1 f reduced from 125 to If dm la
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    • 294 3 S'POHE BLOOD BANK Wi EKLI STOCKS I 1 B i H im h'-»iv«\ A B AB Total 5S 9 111 J i taslnsi i i 34 1-i IK $6 t Stock i 11 17 8 41 jl M_ss it (i the MuUv-tn tommunity has this week, eNpetialiy from Malay J
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    • 117 3 and collecled... t > LYSTAV is a spun rayon^^jH^jfijJF' I fabric tl.al keeps Jp(s4^ I [j von looking a r i < I Jf-' i~\£*T I r i W i TOOTAL Labric, m fi p y f 1/ I X I a variety of A' It washes and wears beautifull)
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  • 1158 4  - London To N.Zealand By Car— How 3 Girls Decide To Make Trip THAT car which left London on March 5. was starting en an overland trip to New Zealand, with an all-woman ~rew It was the same car and same afl- woman crew which landed m Singapore on October 17.
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  • 425 4 Penang Man. Elections Standard Staff Correspondent IN A BROADCAST talk over Radio Malaya on "How to nominate a candidate." Mrs. A. S. Hawkins. Supervisor of Elections. Penang. said "Penang's nomination day is next Thursday and that m fact is the beginning of the Municipal elections. Now
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  • 101 4 Segamat Poppy Day Committee SEGAMAT. Sun —The following are members of the Poppy Day Appeal Committee here: Chairman, Mrs. R. F. D Costa: hon. secretary. Dr R F D'Costa: hon treasurer, Mr. Khoo Soo Lav; Committee: Mrs Rose Chan, Mrs M. Raiah. Mrs. V. K. Nadara.iah. Mrs W. I D'costa.
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  • 871 4 THOSE of you who pass the Orchard Circus daily' see the huge pile of ciVed Austin cars stacked one on top of the other and wonder why with so many cars here the Austin people are still so much behind
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  • 681 4  -  MARA By I^HE forthcoming all Services show. "Take it don't leave it" which will be staged at the Victoria Memorial Hall for two nights, Nov. 1 and 2, is being held to raise funds for the Poppy Day Fund. A major portion of
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  • 137 4 3 Things Needed To Fight Emerge ncy Standard Stall Correspond- *n SEREMBAN. Sun "1 ing around us, I do not tee) that this year's Deepa... can be considered a day joicing." state- Trade Qi leader and Councillor, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, m a De. message. En wbicta he sug§ three
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  • 181 5 Links Efforts By All Groups Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Malayan Christian Youth Council was formed here yesterday at a meeting uf ahout fifteen representatives from seven Malayan Christian Youth organisations. The main objects of the Council are to co-ordinate the work of Christian
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  • 43 5 Te ichers Day. October 22, was celebrated at Batu Pahat with a variety concert staged by the students of the Cheng Siew School. Picture shows the choir of the Cheng SW'W ChineseEnglish night classes rendering one of many entertaining items.
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  • 29 5 S'pore PMU President Joins IMP Zain, toi th- Siagthc ular Walaya iv i. .me a h •:id- Pa ty_ Ghani t S f IMP _r»r ed foi fl He
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  • 58 5 I .•.•.■.p.-ndeni R S .r tia 8 -< ge MCA to idem un nd four m an se < U age is adopted rking com- 3 nattei tbe is relation b 'he s i pt- iing n w* i j re iei n :.ese killed or I
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    47 5 Serjeant Wan Ishak bin Abdullah ot the Army Depot Police received the .vin-'s Commendation for bravery dur- i ing last years riots m the Colony The I Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. is seen i pinning the medal on Segt. Wans coat I at the presentation on Saturday
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  • 195 5 PAYING WINNERS Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Seven lucky people, including a F.uropean woman, the wife of a military officer, were at Bayan Lepas airport this morning to receive their prize money from Mr. F. G. Fathers, Secretary of the Social and Welfare Services Lot
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  • 128 5 PENANG. Sun. Valuable ar.d attractive prizes are being offered at the Dog Show ■which the Royal Society for the Pretention o.' Cruelty to Animals p ans to hold a* the grandstand Of the Penang Turf Club early m January next year. Entries from children
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  • 115 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Confidence of the Malayan Chinese m their leaders was demonstrated this morning when all officers of the general committee of the MCA were re-elected with the exception of Dr. Ho Poh Jin formerly of Malacca who is now m Singapore. Mr. Lim Keng
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  • 106 5 THE following have been appointed to the Board of Visiting Justices _<< the Sungei Patani Prison: Chairman The District Officer Kuala Muda. the Land Officer. Tuan Syed Jan Aljaffri, Che Samsudin bin Shafle, Che Ibrahim bin Omar. Tuan Haii MCansor bin Haji Abid. Tuan Haii Wan Osman bin
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  • 45 5 YESTERDAY at Jalan Post Office Lama. Kota Bharu the Tengku Seri Maha Raja. State Secretary. Kelantan. officially opened the three-storied Capitol Hotel. Later 300 guests were entertained to light refreshments ai the premises. The project, involving much reconstruction cost about $50,000.
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  • 160 5 Standard 9taff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sun.— Three normal trained teachers and 13 untrained persons for Negri Sembilan have been selected by the Federal Selection Board to attend the Federation Emergenc3 r Training College at Kirby. Britain. The trained teachers are Miss Sarojini Devi. Mr. E.F. Edema Ai\d
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  • 121 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. San.— ln order to fulfil his ambition to .see the world. Mr. W. Pfister, well-known manager of Diethelm and Company Limited will spend one month of his leave travelling round the world by P.A. A. He will leave by Siamese Airways, next Thursday.
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  • 86 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.-Chi-nese rubber smallholders owning estates m the remote areas of Selangor and Negri Sembilan are sen. ling a petition to Government urging the waiving of quit rents on tlieir holdings. They state that they have stopped production owing to riifiiculties
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  • 45 5 MUX I ANDY son of Uunlan who admitted one previous conviction when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of c.ish :md clothing valued at $689.26. was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. M. Carton m the Sessions Court.
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  • 179 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANC, Sun. The Trade Lnion movement m this country has taken firm roots and it dhall exisl for benefits of working; class m spite of obstacles and objections that certain die-hards would try lo impose, said Mr. Line Beau Hock, outgoing President
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  • 290 5 Standard Stall .orrrspondenl PENANG. Sun —Speaking oi the centenary Bf arrival pf the Christum Brothers m Penang, which would fall next year. Rev. Brother Fintan. Directoi of St. Xavier's Institution, at the 27th anniveisary dinnei of the Old Xaverians Association tonight, remarked that it
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  • 51 5 A PHOTOGRAPHIC Dompetition undei the ftiupicei of the Segamat Intei nati'tual Club Rfill be held at the [nternattonal Club premise! on December l :it 8 p.m. There will be th cc section! m the contort, fur no\ icen ama'eu'.s ..h> bave i evei m\ prize and the c»pen
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  • 112 5 PENANC, Bun Ba! opposed Lim I ong v. an employee ol the Kwong Wah Jit Pah when ne v* charged with returning Penang an On toba I, after hat g been bai she I fr »m the -settlement >n fcpi il L' 4. LfM
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  • 46 5 T.'_e latest Muiiicipai H**-; i Siatemetit lor month el Sepit-ni ber lhOW« that the birth rate hai {One up to :jy.T7 as a^nns. MjBI m the previous month while infantile mortality has *\i ipped from 8") m the prsviouLt BMOtli to 54 for Sei^tetiiher.
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  • 40 5 MALACCA Poppj Day I mittee 111 hoM Poppy D t-* Dance tl 1 1 tNe t ipitol l> i i C ibai m Seturdi '<■' and PopP! Fl if _>*i »o S i I d N ivembei iO.
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  • 89 5 SEREMBAN, Bun.— A larga gathering adUataaed the apeaing ot 'ti** new headi|uariera af the Negri Sembilan B<_y Scouts Association by the Acting Yang di Per nan Besar, yesterday. Highlight of the ceremony was t.he presentation ol a aumbei of Thanks Badges to helpers o; UlB Association.
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    • 447 5 FEDERATION DIARY REX: Captain HoraUo BornWower U^AVAU: Pubikv, Holiday M^ R }si iCbili 11, 136 3 RN. S.la. 5.13 and 913 p.m j PCRC "A ys Ramblers. R^ M»J-. CATHAY: Raiavikran.-i iTan.il) 1 Padanß. A<r .*-~as -r •> m 11 am. 2. Sifl and 8.45 ;..m. WOMEN^ HOCKF. 1: ACC
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  • 848 6 Sing apore Standard Churchill's Problems Singapore Independent Morning ISeicspaper THE general elections m Britain are over. The 1 Conservatives, headed by the great wartime leader Winston Churchill, are back m power. Not only on Britain, her Colonies and the Dominions but indeed on the entire world will the outcome of
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  • 857 6 MCA IS A LIVING INSTITUTION, Says Dato Tan Here is the full text of the speech delivered by Dato Tan Cheng Lock at the general committee meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Dato Tan suggests that the MCA, "a living organisation," should not limit its activities
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    483 6 By CASSANDRA PARIS. CITIES, like the citizens who live m them, have personalities and moods of their own. And you don't have to he very sensitive to recognise them. London is confident, middle-aged and a bit of an extrovert; a calm that assumes things and assumes that
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  • 390 6  -  C.R. KRISHNAN by rSDAY millions of Hindus everywhere will celebrate 'Deepavali' The Festival of Lights. The celebrations will be marked by gaiety the wearing of new clothes and the illumination of homes and temples. The true origin of this traditional Hindu festival is lost m the mists
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  • 1188 6 US Reprisal Against Ceylon For Sending Reds Rubber 5 From Our Own Correspondent 1 COLOMBO (By Air Mail) INJURING the absence of the Prime Minister from the Island several events of domestic and international t importance have occurred. 5 The most important is the 2 U.S. embargo on the export
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  • 350 7 UK-Iran Talks On High Level In Wash. Planned WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, (Reuter).— The I nite *l States is planning a major effort next week to produce a settlement m the British-Persian oil dispute, according to American press reports yesterday. Mr. Winston Churchill's newConservative Government
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  • 203 7 SUMMONED BY PM NEW YORK. Oct. 28 (AP) —An Iranian government oil specialist arrived from Teheran ye-'erday on summons by Premier Mohammed Mossadeq .rid said his Tip might mdi;- cate a chance for settlement of Iran's oi. dispute with Britain. Kazem Hassibi. Iran s
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  • 418 7 CHURCHILL AMD WELFARE STATE LONDON, Oct. 28, (UP).— Prime Minister Winston Churchill i s pledged to denationalize the iron and steel industry but otherwise will leave the welfare state relatively undisturbed. Other state-owned industries will be merely decentralized but the private trucking industry
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  • 96 7 LONDON. Oct. 28. (AP) Hollywood's Jane Russell flew m from Paris yesterday, and announced that she wants to adopt a British baby. Miss Russell and her husband, pro-footballer Bob Waterfield. have already adopted a four-month-old son. Tracy. The film star, who was accompanied
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  • 103 7 PARIS. Oct. 28. (AP) U.S. Secretary of Air Thomas K. Finletter declared on Friday that construction of Allied air bases m Europe '"is lagging" and put the blame tor it (j£ the U.S. Air Force Finletter explained that there would be an "adequate"
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  • 83 7 Grady Warns Against Soviet Coup In M-E lw\N< ISCO, Oct 28, £**5J5l .Grady, reV l v ,,1,r to Iran. frl d..v that the r oil d.spute mmi atrial roup ronfer- l-pefal but v Mlllt changes _,ttlement ,nd Iran. I I.i. our a <h wo «M nition- but fcaft the -^ncced
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  • 68 7 Canada To Sell Gold On Free Market 21 UP) era gol lerday *o the pre-j the world i t price n as that the new g 1 c sale d a recent oat I c to lift Ihe I transac- c i arket If I i the sub- made ny
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  • 27 7 28 Rr c m a Progressive eaded by >. the g the t. r handed i tier. ■ye that ••i- c Greek
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  • 86 7 LONDON, Oct. 28. (AFP) British Colonial Office circles today announced that the AngloIranian Oil Company was now studying the possibility of building an oil refinery m Aden. T:_e refinery would serve to transform part of the production Of the Kuwatt oilfields m the Persian
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  • 108 7 UNITED NATIONS. NEW YORK. Oct. 28 (AFP)— Warren Austin. United States delegate to the United Nations. declared today that the United Slates delegation to the United Nations General Assembly m Paris would try and persuade other delegations to aid it m preventing the
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  • 121 7 Vishinsky To Lead Soviet UN Delegates MOSCOW. Oct. 28, (AP) Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky is slated to lead the Soviet delegation to the United Nations General Assembly m Paris. His planned trip to the U.N. meeting became known yesterday after his passport was sent to the French Embassy for a
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  • 61 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 28. (AP) The U.S. Navy announced yesterday that Admiral William "Fechteler. Chief of Naval Opera. tions. left Friday night for Furope for conferences with military leaders. He will meet with General Fisenhower m Paris with Admiral Robert Carney m Naples and with the
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  • 64 7 BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 28. (Reuter) Senora Eva Peron, sick and sobbing, told Argentinians m a bedside broadcast yesterday "each vote for Peron m next "month's general^ election will be a n act of love.'' Speaking slowly and brokenly from hor bedside. President Juan
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  • 193 7 AMIENS, Oct. (Arj i.eon ivieurani, a nauusumr, bogus nobleman. wa s condemned to death last night for the murder six years ago of a real-life Countess the beautiful Moussia Souty de Chalom. The verdict of the Court wrote the final chapter to one
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  • 97 7 ATLANTA. Georgia. Oct. 28. (UP) Roger Smallwood walked into Atlanta police station and surrendered yesterday bringing to a close a three-day hunt foi the second man wanted m connection with the "death market sales of the poisonous moonshine that killed 35 persons. The 24-year-old
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  • 70 7 Churchill To Be Quizzed On Big 3 Meet LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter) —Mr. Winston Churchill will be questioned on his plans for a Big Three meeting early m the new Parliament. Norman D. Dodds, Labour Member for Dartford, Kent, yesterday announced 'he would "ask the Prime Minister if and when
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  • 175 7 EDMONTON, ALBERT A, Oct. 28, (IP) —Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived m Edmonton, "gateway to the north," aboard their special train yesterday and were greeted by a cheering crowd of some 25,000 persons massed at the railroad station. The crowd swelled
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  • 547 7 LONDON, Oct. 28, (Reuter) —Here are brief pro* files of the new Ministers m Mr. Churchill's Cabinet: SIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE: Former Conservative Attorney General and one of Britain* leading advocates, crowned a brilliant legal career by his work as Deputy Chief Prosecutor at the
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  • 75 7 The lineup m Mr. Winston Churchill's Cabinet is as follows: Prime Minister and lie fence Minister: Mr. Winston Churchill. Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister: Mr Anthony Lden. Chancellor of the Lvhe quer. Mr. Richard A Butler Common wealth Relations General Lord Ismay. Lord President of Count il:
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  • 115 7 MP Predic ts Labour Swing To The Left LONDON. Oct 28 (AFPI Left-wins Labour leadei Rid d Crossman predicted toda. I .1 the Labour Party would v v to the left :i!id official ly .< Aneurin Bevan'i platform 1 1 from now. Crossman. re-elected a t Cbvcn try. was speaking
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  • 104 7 LONDON, Oct 28. (Reuter) Two actions for libel ai.-i Iqt slander are pending m I aftermi.th of the British Gene i I Elections. Mr. Winston Churchill the new Prime Minister ls suing "i« independent Leftwmg D. j Mirror. The Conservative Associs. I of West
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  • 36 8 MEMBERSHIP m co-operatives owned and controlled by farmers In the United States reached almost ......MUXd) m 1950. an inciease of over 1949. At least out of five U.S farmers are now members of co-operatives.
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  • 395 8 London As Chief Mart Is Foreseen By A Special Correspondent MALAYAN markets opened the week m buoyant mood and strengthened as Election Day approached, and wilh ihe publication of early results on Friday m both commodity counters and industrials, went ahead to levels which for some
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  • 198 8 Standard Aviation Reporter CARRYING a couple of spare shirts and a stock of goodwill scrolls. United States Congressman Peter Mack, will arrive m Singapore early next month m a light plane m which he i- making a round-the-world solo audit. 1 Mack will deliver
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  • 217 8 AMERICAN foreign trade and j investment operations will be| the subject of a three-day dis- cussion m New York this wee!; whan the National Fore!": 1 Trade Council holds its :.Bth annual con- vention The speakers will include ambassadors from Australia. Cuba the Netherlands and
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  • 72 8 MOSCOW. Oct (AP):— The Soviet Union report. 5 r hat se\ien industries had failed to meet then state-set production quotas during the third quarter of this year. They were:— Timber 90 per cent cotton growing 83 per cent.; communications equipment 99 per cent heavy
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  • 268 8 Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd.. Profit for the year ended June 30 this year. was $258,504 «78.3 per cent.) from which a dividend of GO per cent, is recommended. Wet liquid assets at balancing date came to $254,085 or 76.9 cents per share. The Company has also an investment
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  • 392 8 ludustrials. Fraser and Neave $4 .15 to $4.24. Gammon $2.80. Hammer $40.25 $40.50 Hongkong Bank Colonial Register $826 to $BJB. Malayan Breweries $5.45 to $5.55. Malayan Cement 40c. McAlister $40.50. Robinson $4.00. Straits Steamship $22.75 to $23.25. Straits Times 54.12J aad $4.15. Straits Trading $23.50 to $24.00.
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  • 56 8 MOTOR vehicle production ia the United States this week uriil 115.119 units. Automotive News reports incl. .ding 91.181 cars a d 23 93-? trucks m the total Last week 59.548 cars a^d 24,,.,">8 trucks were built In tne com .arable week .>. 1950. the factories
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    • 281 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. WEST COAST MALAYA I Hong Soon tor P. Barge Oct 30 Vessel tor Muar Weekly v -r i d w .1 Hong Tot for Rengat Nov 7 Vessel for Molocco Twice Weekly) o r. Hong Thong for Pagan Vessel tor Port O.ckson... Weekly Api pi M
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  • We, the People
    • 466 9 A 'Democrat' Tilts At Member System I- I 1 I J. If towards it of the pj sive and Labour Parties ire lite logical; but I must i mments here to lfa a■ .jj ran thus: ii inviting a fe v members building v new ll Ihe area of is
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    • 8 9 Catholics Between Two Fires I c i X
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    • 103 9 Sir. Referring to the •'pruning" of expenditure m connection with the 1952 Budget will the Legislative Councillors please note that m my opinion their own allowances of $500 a month should be pruned. It is useless to talk of serving the public when they are enriched to the extent
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    • 327 9 to m Hini imI ership D tics are fits oce on I He that an "50.000 9 I least who su; acting c diftlkll. _r lid oe 950 000 E •---•.<_ h is a w h .c I Freti imen Add 10.1 tc c err< r
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    • 55 9 ADVICE FOR COLOUR BAR' I should for it. for showing I puraned The likes th th and they are -a Bar should not I his riesl ie Pi it st the r. s a tntry. wbc cm j racial Malaya Is fail appeal this fail or tai to tative is
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    • 41 9 i stn i g „(*ii. r. Lt\-J uf II SlaSt] Qfl the Kandang 1 Scheme sh< rt i f a c mothers the civic sense *y e Olcials ~:-sed if fan the oe other I the last nd eader
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    • 390 9 Sir: The method of upgrading stenographers m Government Service is as thoughtless as it is unsatisfactory. If a stenographer, no m-.tter what his experience, passes his 120 words exam which incidentally allows for 6 per cent, mistakes, he jumps his efficiency bar. He enters his special
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    • 1177 9 Make Teaching Here More A ttractive RECENTLY the Federax tion Member for Education \v..s reported to have expressed grave concern over the reluctance of the best students ol Malaya's premier school to join the teaching profession. Anyl :.e who has been intimately connected with the schools know that the best
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    • 347 9 Sir, Does one ever pause to ponder awhile the future of the thousands of children one sees daily entering and leaving the school-gates morning and evening? It is stiil too early fer them or their guardians to worry about this until the time comes when
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    • 62 9 <^ma^_ I YOU WON *4 AT [GAMBLERS NEVER GET 'V^ -r**K ~ZZZ— -ZT^WmmmS wuai vn// tu^iw. }j£rSs POKER? OH, WALDO, RICH! EVEN WHEN THEY E N™^T7T7r^>_jSM .vm «Xr^ P^ 7v N^l> dW^r^X THAT'S SHAMEFUL' WIN. THEY SPEND IT_V R MZ. 9^; y EAH ?>-lM >IM GOING TO BUY y^ 15
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  • 149 10  -  Jeasine Varsal S3 J TODAY'S FORECAST:— Here, at last, is an excellent individual ila.. without discords A lav >urable climate for brain work, practical ideas and intui tion. for sains arising from busj ness Interviews. A good time for business trips, journeys connect ed with study,
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  • 786 10  - Of men and music Bill webb Jones YY/ITH the news that a new All-American Band is on its way to Singapore, to appear at the popular and tastefully decorated Capitol Ballroom and Restaurant, local swingsters will be looking to their laurels. Certainly we have no lack of talent m Malaya,
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  • 806 10 DISCIPLINE has probably raised more comment than the Ground Nut Scheme. It has been cursed m different tongues since the first soldier met his Drill N.C.O. During the last war many doggy curses were added to the list ot profanities when the civilian dogs
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  • 1160 10 Jan Star In Paris UK League Soccer Positions PARIS (AFP) rhe French capital has been playing host to the Jaoa a c s c motion pictures stai Shirlej Yamaquchi who arrived m Pari* tram the United Stales whe_e she n laved the leading part pi me just-completed Bollywood picture 'East
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    • 229 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ;JT NEW SERIES -No. 7 B— Matures S^siiui. i 2 13,I 3, F p P in FTTT""I Greece 14 —Transaction IZ is TiT" 15— Citizen ot v s I i 17— Above ana l 9 TS Jt touching 18— Captures -3 1 a.<a_n o /yy iq 19
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    • 449 10 bn The Air KADIO MAI At A SIJ\t,APOKL FNtiLISH PKOLiKA-Yllvlfc 484 ill .V 41 m a tu. Housewives Choice: 10 a m l.mergencv News (K.L.I: 10.05 Albert Sack His Orchestra; I p.m Jack Fina Orchestra David Street: I News: 1.45 Home on the Range; p.m. Victorian Ballr.om; tM Band ot
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  • 107 11 MILAN. Oct. 28 (AP) Egypt held a narrow lead over the United States today at the midway mark of the 1951 World Weightlifting Championships here. General Standings were: Egypt 12 points; United States 11: Persia 8; Denmark 3; and Britain 1. World champions already crowned
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  • 115 11 WIMBLEDON, Oct. 27, (Reuter) Eddie Choong 21-year-old Malayan from Penang, retained his men's singles title m the Wimbledon open badminton tournament here tonight when he defeated a fellow countryman, Johnnie Heah, 15 6, 15 2 m the final. Without extending himself, Choong, who is reading
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  • 514 11 Grandstand Finish By Fulham Fails LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter).-Arsenal, bidding for their seventh English soccer championship m the club's history, nearly received a setback today. Lying second m the premier League one point behind Bolton Wanderers they craped home 4—3 against their London neighbours Fulham, after
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  • 548 11 LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Two England selectors were among the crowd of 5,000 who saw Coventry retain their unbeaten record m overcoming Harlequins by one dropped goal and one try to nothing. It was Harlequins first reverse of the season. Guiding genius behind
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  • 302 11 LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter) It will Ik- a Umg chance if Britain redeems past -golfing failures and at Pinehurst, North Carolina, on Friday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and 4, defeats America for the Ryder ..up. The British professionals have never won the famous international
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  • 57 11 new YORK, Oct 27. (Reuter): Joe Louis, former World Heavyweight champion, a/bo was decisively beaten by Rocky Marciano here last night. will carry out an exhibition tour of Japan next month, it was announced tonight. Louis will leave for Seattle, Washington on November 10 and then
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  • 240 11 LONDON. Oct. 27, (Reuter.— A record Held will probably line ap Un the anil idget lire Handicap at Newmarket next Wednesday Probable starteni with present riding arrangements are Peter Flower too ledcey), Rock and Rye (no jockey), R:s;ng Flame 'G Littlewood), Tudor Castle (E Mercer;. Fast net Rock
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  • 129 11 PALM SPRINGS, Calif- mim, Oct. 27. (LP. Ted Schroeder has decided U> <v<*ept «'.r_ jr.** station to :ho United States Do-eia Cup team. Captain Tn.v,k Shields annoum ed today Scbroedei had told Shields when nomination w ;i. made two weeks ago thai N would not be lb
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    • 561 11 rfASS IFIEP ADVERTISEMENTS -Zfli^.l^L I N j 1 i c j .LF FOR > \U n 11 lyres I ii I ori ird. i•_ m I TUITION UUSIAi lUII lON Buuk Keeping Accounts Com nerciai Correspondence et. Spe< ial coaching foi LC( Exam Success guaianieeci Eu -ftljrjes to Pnnrjpai FhCi
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    • 550 11 ACKNOWLhDGMfc.NI j Evans Co tender thanks and appreciation to busi- ness friends u f all communities for theii respects to the late Mr. Joseph Ev;>ns. X J< C. Evans wishes to thank all personal friends |of his late Father for their j kindness and sympathy. tenders" i city council of~
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    • 337 11 ALL THE RESULTS .LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Port Vale 1. Colchester 1. Today's soccer results: Reading 1. Norwich 1. ,r. r P nivicm Southend 2. Bristol Rovers 1. LEAGUE DIVISION I Torquay 1. Leyton Orient 1. Arsenal 4 Fulham 3. LEAGUE DIVISION 111 (North) Aston Villa 3 Preston 2. Bradford
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  • 1172 12 Frazer-Nash Cracks Cooper's Record Time REGGIE TREVOR who rode down from Ipoh t > compete, >ci uj» fastest lime al the Singapore Motor (Hub's Gap hill climh yesterday while winning the unlimited capacity motorcycle event on his incenl <>«>»_ Jr.. or climbed (he hill
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  • 64 12 IPOH. Sun. The 50-mile le road race from Ipoh to Kampar and back was won by Abdul Rahman of Ipoh who l Kama! bin Jalil and Toman. Taylor a thrilling finish. Abdul Rahman established a r.e.v Perak record, the time *>-"•._*: Iwo hours 2.1 minutes 52
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  • 136 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A. erttng their superiority after being even m the ttr- r, the Tamilians Association ■le »ted the Combined Chinese l al M,< ter on Prinoe. Road ground today. Benjamin, who scored four r>. ror the Tamilians, was S^a lattd «HI man on the
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  • 70 12 BARCELONA. Oc: 28, \P> Juan Manuel Fangi of' Argentina, driving an Alf a Romeo won the Grand Prix of Spain r a M?- today and with ix h e iy_»l World Championship. Fangio's countryman. F. Gonzalez, diving a Ferrari, finished second 55 seconds behind making it
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  • 161 12 AW ATH All SINGH, Malaya', ace cyclist a*ai„ proved that he can trim himself to shape for hi* races by w_o». ng ihepneffine 62A-milc Mooter Cop race from -l others at Im, Cho Kang Road yesterday. The race w mn hv the Singapore C.R.A.
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  • 255 12 LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter)— -England's weak displays m her first two internationals of the season m which she only drew with France and Wales has revived one of the most controversial of soccer subjectsSome football followers believe that British teams would do better it*
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  • 115 12 MANILA. Oct. 28: (Reuter). —The visiting M.C.F.A. this evening scored an overwhelming victory over a selection of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines by 10 goals to nil at the Rizal Memorial Football Field. Outstanding performer for the visitors was Awang Bakar. centre forward r £o
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  • 82 12 KLUANG. Sun. In a thrilling soccer match, Singapore's Kota Raja XI drew one-all with a Combined Kluang XI today. A large crowd was present to watch he encounter which was arranged by the Kluang Sports Council to raise funds to assist the family of the
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  • 117 12 BOURNEMOUTH B. P last night entered the final of the junior inter-club championships defeating Marigold 4-1. Their opponents have not been determined as the other semi-final tie between Flower and Merrytime was postponed due- to blackout. Best game of the night was the Lim Ong Huat-Abas Wahab
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  • 226 12 IN the first round replay of the Sanderson Cup Rugby match. Far East Flying Boat Wing XV beat Royal Air Force (Kuala Lumpur) by six points (2 penalties) to three (a penalty) at RAF Seletar yesterday. In a close game with numerous penalties, the
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  • 374 12 VICTORIES FOR NEGRI SINGAPORE Malacca Hockey Tournament MALACCA, Sun. Singapore ami Negri were winners m today's games m the inter stale quadrangular tournament, played m ideal weather the matches produced hockey of a very high standard. In the first game, Negri Sembilan, without the Sheik brothers, Mustapha, Ali and Osman,
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  • 83 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. t n a fast and thrilling inter -state soccer Trengganu again beat Kelantan by 4 2. Kelantan started well and scored first with a penalty taken by Rahman. Ali equalis*ed before half time. Trenggau monopolised play m the second ha'.f to score three goals
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  • 118 12 TMS Win 8 .3 In KL Rugby KUALA LUMPUR. Si i. Tuanku Muhammad S hool Kuala Pilah. defeated C ifford School, Kuala Lipis. at tugby by eight points to three on the Victoria Institution ground here today. The game was eve- !v contested TMS led at half t ie with
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  • 107 12 Bookmakers Win Isse £3 If Gayowen Wins LONDON. Oct. _8 .Router) Bookmakers Utreeghout Britain are pray me that an outsider Mill U :n up m the uabrMgesfeire Handicap to h e run over mm mile, one furlon; M Newmarket Heath n<*xt Wednesday. October _>1. The reason for this is that
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  • 94 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. Setancar M.,| the final of the Saltan's Gold Lvi v., with a 4-0 tartar* aver V-ri "">!•• I adang here „,1.,. 7; contested ti ute; fvl i j cracked s centre-fon. ressfi thrc the Se I the main S P flu* ftl
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  • 29 12 ROTTERDAM. Oct. 27. (Reuter Holland and Finland drew then* soccer international here today, each scoring four goals. At halftime they were level with two goals each.
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  • 186 12 IPOH. Sun— A solita by D. Sella. _> m the Unit enab:ed the Se ang hockey team to beat Penang counterparts m the triangular tournament now >• played m [poh. Played En brilliant weather. the Selangor a omen h• it their best and it
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    • 31 12 iTIMBraf HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A M PM Singapore 9.49 g l» Malacca fi.4l 7 07 Port Dickson 5.22 54g Port Sham 4.03 4!30 Penang 11.42
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