Singapore Standard, 30 October 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard ■fo JL :*l X Ji.HNO.I2I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, IVSiT**^' 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 198 1 Liberal Party Chief Declines Offer Of Post |)N :> (AFP) Tht> Liberal Party ..Mm iall> announced that Liberal I) had declaMd an offer to hold an run i.;ii j«i«t formed by Tory leader. iii-ton ihurebill. rhc arnounceraent added that liberal Party would support government lor all measures oati mal interest
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  • 43 1 fte« v Bntbfc s»*rrrp ■cxl If .id Worn to Ike il As J%--i. i'-!l Il!lp-M rersatkNH I M Robert firhu I i |'o Miais- M I i > irsl > ii Office iraa i I Mr I
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  • 53 1 photo. KOI. I) nonun prdr-Ntriao. Munah binte Mustafa. ■eoosfc killed irlwa the car on the right turns side .ml rushed her on the road following tai ptrk^d at left. The Chinese driver v xr-ut to hospital with head m•- «i.rr-d M |.U a.m. yesterday at Senu«
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  • 148 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another bandit was killed m i ihe jungle east of Raub yesterday. Be is the fourth member ]of the gang which murdered Sir Henry Gurney to be killed :oy Gurkhas m the pursuit operation. A shot gun, a
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  • 111 1 LONDON. Oct. 2!). (Renter) Mr. Winston Churchill's new Government today increased its overall majority m the House of Commons to 19. The Conservative candidate, Major Duncan McCallum. retained the Argyll constituency. West Scotland, for his party m a delayed election result. Major McCallum polled 21.191
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  • 74 1 TP:HERAN t Oct 29. (Renter) The chiet of the Teheran police. Gen. Mozaneni. announced tonight that 30 members of the outlawed Communist Tudeh Party were arrested last night while holding a secret meeting at a private house m the Teheran suburbs. Gen. Mozaneni
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  • 77 1 LONDON. Oct. 29. (Reuter) Losses were widespread m the London Stock Exchange today with ihort term holders taking proi its on recent rises. Potential buyers were disappointed by the m -illness of the Conservative majority m the general election and were holding off following the cull for caution
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  • 216 1 Car Attempts To Crashßoadblock; 1 Woman Killed SUEZ CANAL ZONE, Oct. 29: (Reuter) British troop, lirecl on a big grey American car which attempted to crash m way through a military roadblock m the gathering dusk at Tel El Kebir last night. An Egyptian woman who was
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  • 271 1 Soekiman Revea ls Leftist Plot To Kill RI Leaders JAKARTA. Oct. 29 \P)_ A big left-wing plot to assassinate President Soekarno, Vice-President Halla anil all Cabinet Ministers was di*. riosed today by Indonesian Prime Minister Soekiman. He was explaining m Parliament why the Government ordered nation-wide security sweeps and arrests
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  • 46 1 LO.VDOX. Oct. 29. < Reuter The Indonesian Minister of Information Arnold Monomutu. said at Jakarta today that Indonesia would give moral support to Persia and Egypt if their disputes with Britain were brought before the United Nations m Paris. according to Jakarta radio.
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  • 104 1 N ight Convoys Out CAIRO. Oct. 29: (Reuten —I The Sue/ Canal Company has J stopped night convoys through i the Canal, restricting night navi- j J gation to ships operating their j j own searchlights. j All shipping agencies at both terminal ends of the Canal have i been
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  • 76 1 India To Face 'Worse Famine Threat' ln 1952 NEW DELHI. Oct. 29 (AP).— "lndia will face a worse famine threat next year than m 1951." a Food Ministry spokesman said here today. l>roaj*ts have destroyed crops m the eiffht states of Bombay, Bengal. Punjab. tJttar Pradesh, Bihar. Rajasthan. Kutch and
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  • 131 1 LONDON. Oct. 29: (Reuter) The War Office expressed sur'pri.se today at reports from Mata.ya mentioned yesterday m a Sunday newspaper here of failure to provide sufficient armour plating for vehicles used by troops fighting terrorists The War Office official told Reuter that
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  • 79 1 Standout London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 29 The following are the closing price* of rubbe* and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c CIJ Spot: £1,010 per ton 2» ot JjjJ- buyers, £1,020 idlers. *l**' Three months: £990 ec d b«ye". £995 tellers.
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  • 54 1 Two US Frigates Gi ven To Siam Navy TOKYO. Oct. 29: (Reutef-AAPi —Two American frigates, the Gallup and the Glendrue. were formally transferred t" the Royal Thailand (Siam) Navy at Yoko SUka Naval Base near here 'The Thai Ambassador t«> Japan Nai S.-mga Nlklamhaeng. accepted the«two frigates on be- j
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  • 38 1 LONDON, Oct 29: (Reuter) Ait Marshal Sir Aubrey Ell wood. Commander m Chief ol the RoyaJ Air Force. Transport Command, leit London early today for a week's tour ot air fields m the Middle East.
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  • 269 1 Standard Staff Reporter PRELIMINARY arrangements for the commencement of the task of advising the Government of Singapore on the reorganization and streamlining of Government administration by members of a British firm of consulting specialists m organization and management, are to commence today. Mr R.A Withers, representative of
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  • 156 1 Mo biliza tion Bill Of Egypt Passed JK and >0 <an In- drafted "m rase of war «r lUv tlir« H f <»f v»ar*| under a general mohilization bill aimrmed re*lerday l»y ihe Slate CouociL The cabinet has tite bo vet put thii measui c Into enei I The biil
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  • 122 1 No Progress In Talks On Ceasefire ftWNSAN. Ot 29. (UP). I United Nations and Cuimnuj nist armistice delegates today spen* two hours and 50 rnitii utes of inclusive discussion today m a 'fruitless eflort" to I draw a truce line m Korea "There was no progress." Brig Gen William P
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  • 77 1 BANGKOK, O< d'F>. Commissioner General foi tti^ United ECuifdon if> South Easi Asia. Malcolm Mar Donald. ir- rived here this frfteruoon do ;iu utiortuia! visit. He is ar-companieri h v hfa Krtfe, prn atf secretary ia<| Major Harper, fhejr urill stay m Bangkok until Movembet The Commissioner
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  • 87 1 LONDON, Oct. '19, (Reuter) Britain's new Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden has instructed Sir Francis Shepherd. Ambassador m Persia, to come U London immediately for consultations on the Persian oil dispute. The new- confirmed yesterday's reports from quarters close to Prime Minister Winston Churchill
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  • 198 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Glasa Manufacturing Employee*' Union vill meet thk week to decide whe her »eW meeting should be called early to stage another .tnke the factory of the Singapore Gla M Manufacturers Company of
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  • 306 2  -  RANJIT SINGH By ALL over Singapore Island are second-hand bicycle shops which hire out machines to children for as little as 20 cents an hour— machines which are a menace to the traffic and a danger to the lives of the riders. Children save
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  • 128 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO hours before the Blue Funnel passenger-freighter Gorgon was due to leave Singapore for Fremantle. the Singapore Police took 26-year-old Robert Noel Elston off the ship while she was alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday The ex-lecturer m
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  • 202 2 Chinese Educators Worried Standard SUB Reporter CHINESE educators m Singapore are much concerned over the threat of "stringent" measures by the Education Department against seven Chinese middle schools, some of whose pupils boycotted the Junior Middle Schools examination sponsored by the Department early this month. The supervisors ar.d headmasters of
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  • 180 2 S'PO RE TUC TO TAKE UP MUSICIANS' CASE Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Trade Union Congress is to discuss, and. if necessary, to take action on the Colonial Secretary's rep 1 to the Musicians Union's letter regarding the impoi,-tion of foreign musicians. The subject has been tabled for the TUC
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  • 220 2 Standard Woman Reporter THE NEWS service of the mosquito world m Singapore is humming frantically. Buzzed one female mosquito to the other: "Have you heard? The anti-malarial wallahs of the City Council Health Department are winning their fight to wipe us out!' She
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  • 198 2 Standard Staff Reporter DEEPAVALI celebrations struck a sober note yesterday not only amongst the rich and the educated classes of Indians, but also amongst the lower income groups, who, m years past, were wont to celebrate it with much ostentation. Except for the appearance Of Indian
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    36 2 photo. Mr. Roy Gerald Neubronne* and Mist Theresa Son*, *«<>*«:• married yesterday at Singapore's Church of the Sacred Hea lr Tank Road. The little flower-girl Is Miss Katherine Neubronner, and the pafe boy Master Julian Neubronner. Standard
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  • 99 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Raffles Society of the University of Malaya voted against the implementation of the Barnes Report and the ideal educational policy for Malaya at a debate held at the Central Hall, Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya on Saturday. Fifty-two voted against the
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  • 31 2 A CLINICAL meeting of the Alumni Association will be held this Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore. Members and those interested are invited to attend.
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  • 160 2 THE DELAY by the Singapore Government m arriving at a decision on the recommendations of the Hawkers Inquiry Commission is resulting m financial loss to the City Council. It was pointed out at a recent meeting of the Health Committee of the City Councillors that
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  • 74 2 Assn. Gets $162 For Prayer Mee t Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association has received donations amounting to $162 m response to the Association s appeal for funds m order to fulfil the 40-day prayer meeting for the late Premier of Pakistan, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan. After
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  • 90 2 THE Singapore City Counctllors, at their ordinary meeting tomorrow, will elect their representatives to a join Govern-ment-City Cc unci] Committee to consider the establishment of community centres m the Colony. The establishment of null committee to consider this mattar was agreed to by the City Councillors
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  • 231 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Council for Adult Education plant* to open a total of 20 adult education classes m Englith. Malay and Chinese m the Colony next year. The Council has at present only three such classes. The President of the Council,
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  • 151 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE ALLOWANCE of $200 r-e: month drawn by Singapore C.t\ Councillors is not taxable undei the Income Tax Ordinance as H can be regarded as being w.\ expended on the Coundlfbr't out-of-pocket expense* m connection with their duties This view has been expressed
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    • 111 2 I BRIDGE AND f MAHJONG PARTY I j m aid of c poppy r^^i I 1 DAY ®i I I APPEAL < I /o be held J 21 Coirnhill Circle- I November 2nd from 7— 12 p.m. Adinistiion $.1.00 inducting buffet supper. 3 LOVELY PRIZES AND I SURPRISES! Tickets frutn
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    • 208 2 :v*\ It commerce is your cho* coreer. Consult uj tc kn«» how you con p fe porc n spore time for 0 we l! m ond secure pojt o$ 0 STENOGRAPHER CLERK-TYPIST PRIVATE SECRETARY ACCOUNTANT ETC. t'C Mercontile institution 20) Queen Street Smgcpor* Phone ***** Stop Getting Uj Nights t*
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    • 164 2 Power Cuts Today SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load sbedding today. l).\\ I'asir Panjang, Opium Factory, Reformatory Road. Oxygen Factory, Cressonite, St. James. Miri Road, .silat Koad! Base Medical store. Hukit Pasob, lIAI. Malayan Refrig. Co, Tra-f.iik-ar Street. Anson Road. Sago Street. Rantah street. Peoples Park. Naiison Road, lain Soon
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    • 67 2 I 1 i i M tH 3ZLiS^MM5^V^TFSS^^Sr^§'S7>y I lo.^-one of these days, i, 1 -alUw InUStLW A I Af^O A OFFER YOU Si T V£ &&~*SQi I vA/iCP r^v 01 ix I/■ =>^v ikif^ -n AN-" nD r,' BATK HQMET r rWAMISSOM ii i dctv^i V fc Qv flir S/
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  • 312 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMAR THREE CHICKS FOR THE CONSUMERS By Standard Woman Reporter BANDIT ATTACKS en route from the Cameron Highlands to Singapore were the cause of a two-day delay m one of the most important exhibits of the "Grow More Food Show/* which opened on Sunday afternoon
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  • 51 3 PORT DICKSON, Mon Cheok Tian How. 22, a Hokkien, j was fined $25 by the Circuit Magistrate. Port Dickson. for I failing to attend Court last week on a summons served to him. He was fined a further $50 for carrying 12 passengers m his
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  • 45 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Co operators' Day will be observed here on Ncv. 11 with a tea-party at Hotel Majestic The underlying Idea of this is lo bring home to the community at large that the co-operative movement is a worthy cause.
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  • 49 3 KLALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 30-year-old Chinese. Teh Sen? En. was produced before V.\o First Magistrate, Mr. A. P. Jack. on a charge ot having m his possession two syringes. No plea was recorded and the case was postponed to Nov. 10. Bail of $200' was allowed.
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  • 32 3 THE Tanjong Ward bianrh of the Labour Party. Penang will hold its fifth disrussion meeting tod a y a t the Hindu Sabha. m Dato Kramat Road, at 8 p.m.
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  • 38 3 TWO Malays, a rubber dealer. Zainuddin bin Mohamed Isa. and a Malay teacher. Mahmud bin Mohamed Din. were each fined 57.50 at Kuala Kangsar for fail- ins to lock their bicycles on a I public road.
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    7 3 Jta ih <>r A end San Taelas/
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    622 3  -  MICHAEL CONNORS By Mandard Staff Reporter MOK K K NN Sin 9 Q Pore Ch.nese schoolboy who was born on board a German warship during World War II and who was being sought by a German woman journalist now m Singapore, was traced by Standard reporters and introduced to
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  • 13 3 Hildegarde Forrester End of a mission
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  • 165 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 26-YEAR-OLD English baronet from London broke journey at Singapore yesterday to play golf here. He has heard about our goll courses. This handsome, six-feot tall ex-Coldstreani Guards officer, is Sir Richard Goodenough Bt. He flew m by Qantas/BOAC and will over
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  • 152 3 Echo Of Calwell Affair Standard Staff Reporter THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the Progressive Patty, at its next meeting, will consider the question of Australians taking up employment m Singapore. Over two years ago, the Progressives had called far reprisals against Australians m Singapore following the
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  • 329 3 Standard Staff Reporter TIIL SINGAPORE Government has agreed to kin. l over the Esplanade to the City < otmeillor* for <le\elo|». meat, under a 99-year lease. Meanwhile, the City Council's Architect and Building Surveyor. Mr. W. I. Wat*on, has suhmitied an amended plan for the
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  • 179 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has agreed to a demand from the Commissioner of Lands for payment of increased rent for the hawker shelters at Raffles Quay. From April 1946, the City Councillors were only paying a monthly
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  • 34 3 A SPECIAL Constable, Poh Kam Hong, was fined $10 at the Sungei Siput North Magistrates Court for carrying a passenger on his bicycle and $25 for failing to attend court.
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  • 36 3 MOO TUCK who pleaded guilty to theft of 17 katss vi long bean* and l-t luitui <>' French beans wai lined $150 or three months at Kuala K:m^ar Owners ot the bea:u» were squatter*.
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  • 107 3 I Standard Staff Reporter THE Estates and Fire Brf-' gades Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has j agreed to approach Governj ment for amendment of the City Council Ordinance to ea- able licensing of ai! places i used for the storage of rubber. At
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  • 34 3 THE Officer-to-Charae of 'he KuaJa Kangsar Branch of ;h« Criminal Intelligence Depnitment. Mr. W. J. Olley, his wife and children have left ECtuUi Kangsar on leave for (tustritit and the Ufiited Kingdom
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    52 3 MR D. STURROC.'K. Deputy Agent for Malaya In LondOQ reached Singapore by QantasA BOAC yesterday on a two-month visit He A-;!! ob.se:-. t the "changing industrial and commercial condii ■<:.:• m the counti y M r S1 v rock was Registrai of E»portc and UnporU, Singapore m iiii
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  • 181 4 Matter Being Discussed, Decision By Mid-1952 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malaya's first representative abroad will be a son of the soil, according to circles m the know. It will be recalled that when he returned from the United Kingdom m August this year Cant.
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  • 112 4 Stamford Staff Correspondent KIl AMi. Mon. A big hunt is proceeding for the capture of a Malay private, PuMIJB bin Abdul Razid, aped 21, of the Malay Regiment, who escaped from the DUtriet Hospital. Charged with house trespass and with beirr a nuisance,
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  • 71 4 KLUANG Mod Lim Teng, 59 oi the sth milestone Re■ettlentMni Camp was fined $100 oi 20 day* jirr^.e imprisonment bi |h« Circuit Magistrate Che Ibrahim bin H Salam, lor n ovinf Ihref tonila of r;ce 1..-- said he was taking Vr.e r» c a relative
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  • 90 4 Peon Issued Bus Passes -Bound Over KUAI UMFUR, Mon-Ar. I --uth. Vadivdu, defr s ap< 'I fag Ft cng who pleaded guilty to •k: k bua p.-^e-s worth aa d over for two the iun oi $100. ty the j :!~.e Se^.-. us C art Inspi r Syed Yus ph
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  • 90 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon- An election of a committee for the resettlement village at Kerling m Ulu Selangor was held recently. Mr. Yee Mun Poon, representing the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, told the villagers that the committee members must be looked upon as village elders and that they should
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  • 318 4 Lyttelton's Naming Most Surprising Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mon. Of all Cabinet appointments Oliver I y Helton's naming as Secretary for the Colonies %va> perhaps the most Mirprising. He had been suj:Mted for Chancellor of the Exchequer or President of the Board of Trade but was not one of five
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  • 143 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Youth League, the objects of which are to foster friendship, promote education, encourage recreation and maintain relationship with other youth organisations, was formed at a meeting held at Brickfields Youth Club and was attended by many students. The
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  • 334 4 Reds Derail Goods Train In Johore KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A goods train was derailed by terrorists m Johore. As a result, the day mail trains today between Gemas and Singapore, were cancelled. Two bandits were killed by security forces m the 24 hours up to 9 a.m. today. Four civilians
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  • 67 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Men. Persons wishing to place wreaths on the Cenotaph at Seremban on Sunday, Nov. 11. should get m touch with Mrs. Braddon. at the Rest House, as early as possible. Ex-Servicemen and women who are taking part m the observance oi the
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  • 25 4 Donations totalling $7,000 have been made by the Malayan Chinese Association. Johore Bahru towards the building funds of resettlement schools m Segamat District
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    20 4 The Sungei Buloh Fishin*; Centre at Kuala Selangor, from where fisili Mipplies are distributed to the various areas m Selangor.
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  • 52 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KLANG. Mon Mr. J. S. Henry, vice-Chairman of the Selangor Youth Council addressed a United Nations Day Rally held at the Anglo-Chinese School here. Mr. G. W. Ross of the United States Information Service Kuala Lumpur, spoke on the purpose and functions of the
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  • 55 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Mon.— Twenty-nine students, boys and girls, of the Chung Wah" High School. Muar, arrived here today on an educational tour. The stu-dents were accompanied by four teachers and spent the day visiting all centres of interests m town including the Botanical Gardens
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  • 61 4 PORT DICKSON, Mon Two Special Constables m Port Dickson District were lined a total of $85 by the Circuit Magistrate for absenting themselves without leave. They were Sidek bin Jasin, Malay Constable of Port Dickson Police Station, who was fined $50. and Lee Kirn Choo, a
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  • 157 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The dangers, difficulties and destruction which personnel of the Forest Department have to face m their daily duties is revealed m the 1950 report of the Federal Forest Administration. Besides four Forest Guards, six Chinese employees of au- thorised
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  • 200 4 KAJANG. Mon.— Plans have been approved for the erection of $10,000 building to accommodate the Semenyih English School. Mr. A. L. Sands, who heads the committee of management, said that the government is "willing to contribute handsomely towards the cost of a new building and
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    • 41 4 j u_^ t Wli V^i |^EMEMBEr7\(CCVv\INMJp7)I |7 (WH^T^ fl TOLD YOU THESE J^ C3^ Jf^i&4liiii i^ 1^ I IX^'CEKO/ yj |s4^ I 6OME SYRUP HAPPENED PANCAKES -x \2*m 3IG%HJ^BO r^^^Z^^^MM j^TT FER >yA IN T TH/ L|/ t- WOULP MAKE r\
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  • 201 5 standard "*i »ff Correspondent Hon. rian- for ihe 16-ela^room unit m in. l up-to-date school building to lain lxiil.!in» of ihe Anglo Chirac Girls t lrt ;m!\ ha\e heen submitted to the !i, lor approval. Tolal cost will be v!,, »i 480.000
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  • 5 5 Used Fists: Fined $25 .i.Muii-rtl
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  • 10 5 mnpHMnri i reel i ■< pendi-
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  • 67 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IP< )H Moo Dooations rei by ipoh Chartered Bank the l"r.;versi;y of Maiava Endowment Fund, during the ending October 80, totalled 150.5G which irere contri* M by the followlM: Ta :io:.g Malun DLitrir: Appeal Committee $370. Chairman X apajr District Appeai Comnittee
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  • 7 5 Kedah Chooses 16 For Kir by 1
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  • 34 5 TIIK Malay Res?imoin Recruiting team headed by Captain P.T. Word has completed its North Malaya tour and v now southi ward bound. At Kuala Kangsar :VI candidates were selected on i Saturday.
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    90 5 Election fever hit Ipoh we^k-end merry makers m a different way m the voting: for the "anniversary Queen" of the Jubilee Cabaret on Saturday night. The crown was won by newcomer Miss Chan Ah Yins. who. on th- previous niffht was nut even considered **m the running" for the title.
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  • 187 5 Taiping's Progress Rests On This C'ttee Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPIM*, Sal. Ihe pertineni question, a* to the |M»li«-\ of the IVrak (io\ eminent on the development of laijHiii»"> I*> 3 vacant siioji lot* with IK f«H>t fronla«*e«* vthieh has been under dfisruseioil for the la*[ two years at Town Board
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  • 17 5 POLICE Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad has arrived i»n transfer at Kuala Kangsar rosn Taiping,
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  • 187 5 Standard Statf Correspondent KOTA BAIIRU. Mon En spite of heavy rain, n Large number of people. including the Tengku Mahkota, Tengku Hamzah, State Secretary, Kelantan. Mr. C- W. Somerville. Btigade Commissioner, and Mis.* I. Richer, the Organiser of the Ambulance Brigade from London, arrived yesterday afternoon to
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  • 133 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. Three hundred Indians on their way to Singapore from India celebrated Deepavali today on board the Jalagopal which came alongside this morning. They were given special food and were provided with some excellent recorded Indian music by the ship's
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  • 98 5 CRASH DEATH: Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun.— A 30-year-old labourer. Sidhatnbaram. was killed m a collision with an Austin saloon car. driven by Raiagopal, on Ayer Itam road near the Indian Temple at about L\3o p.m. today. There was heavy rain at the time of
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  • 62 5 IPOH. Mon.— Wong Shian. the proprietor oi a carpentry shop m which a workman had four r>r his fingers cut off by an electric machine, was fined a total of $110 by Magistrate Che Ashurd He pleaded guilty to tailhig to obtain a certificate ot fitness
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  • 335 5 Allege Failure To 'Ready For Bandit Attack Standard Staff Bcpertrr JOHORK BAHRI, Mm. Ilu KaJayaM Chinese Aoeociatl— Joliorc Kahru bianrli uaii4* (roverumeiit to UMtitale an inquiry iulo tlu* "Mawai Tragedy" wllirh resulted m the uninlrr of four settlers by bandits, and ihe eventual Homii* down of
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  • 115 5 Sl m! ifd St.ilT (01 rt*>pi»ndr«i PENAVG. M m IVaininf 4 Baiik Pul iv' IM Home Cikiai << Malays, Chine c utd Indian! —is to start short ly 'I hef have it^^n t<*i mcd iato i i compaiuei j! Bvt plate ml each.
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  • 103 5 PENANG, Ifo i Two P^ Gardening Society wiU fiuio iff 1«.)"J Flower Show on March lit al the PeoMi < Turf Club by invitation ol me Prctideni ml nembers of the Ciub. \ccordiaf to Mr D s Robert* 808. {'resident »f the FV'ij'ij Gardening Society, the
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  • 63 5 Mi sadventure A VF.RDIC'T of death by mis. adventure was returned b tba Parit Buntar Coronei Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah at the conclusion >r the Inquest held into the death of a 10-year-old Commando. Ernest Lamb. who died -<s result oi a mm shot wound while he was I
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  • 388 5 Standard Staff .'orreripondcnl TELUK AINSOX Moo. The old ramshackle and tumbled down hou*e* at the end of Denison Road, Tcluk An son, once termed the 4 eye-sore of Teluk Anaon' (Sunday Standard May 20th, 1951), ha* been demolished giving place to a new row
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  • 96 5 PENANG. Mon. The retiring Resident Commissioner. Mr. A. V. Aston, recently visited Balik Pulau at tlu-* invitation of the Distriel Officer, Mr. M. E. R. Bulloch. where he congratulated 70 Home Guards on parade for accept ing the responsibilities and duties of the home guards Mr.
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    • 334 5 FEDERATION DIARY PlT\A\r I 91 P-« I HINDUSTAN: Mana Magai It !•>. nL.i.-A.it* 1 HIM kKV I.KA<a X: Police *A ys :t. and 9. 30 m KK\: Captain Horatio Homblower PCRC "B Padang. YMCA vs I CENTKAL: Devaki 2.30. 4 *od M RN 3 M HIS and 91ii> m Commandos.
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  • 747 6 Singapore Standard All-out War Or Else.... Independent Morning Newspaper C 0 far, the Federation of Malaya has spent $320 million on the emergency, and the UK Government has contributed $120 million for internal and external security and for actual damage done by bandits. More than 4,000 lives have been by
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    37 6 "ONCE UPON A TIME A fine study sent m by Ang Hock Ming of 12 Jalan Shabandar, Batu Pahat. Photo was taken with a Voigtlander Bessa II at F8 and 1/50 sec, using a light green filter.
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  • 1159 6  -  OOI THIAM SIEW By First British T.U.C. Scholarship Winner. Secretary. Prnang Divisional Committee, M.T.U.C.. and Secretary Govt. Administrative Clerical Services Union, Penan;. "Every study of freedom is a plea for toleration: and every plea lor toleration is a vindication of the rights of reason." —H. J.
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  • 12 6 "Blimey!— who said even I picture tells a ktory?" I
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  • We, the People
    • 385 6 Sir:— l notice from The Standard of Oct. 21. thai Mr. Aw Boon Haw is criticising the restriction m Singapore on buildings costing over $50,000 unless a special case can be put forward for the construction of any such buildings. Might I suggest that as Mr.
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    • 581 6 Sir; I was fairly astonished when I read m The Standard of Oct. 25, the following item: '"Utusan Melayu said that most of the British officials m l%e MCS do not have qualifications other than the ordinary school passes equivalent to the School Certificate m Malaya. "There are
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  • 465 6  -  THE HAGUE A BAR owner m Maastricht the most southern and least Dutch town m the Netherlands, claims to know a finding-piace m the Belgian Congo where diamonds and emeralds can be picked up like pebble-stone.-In 1923 Jules Marijnen filled an empty cigarette tin with
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  • 58 6 Review Of Views 1 \r s! ■even 5 <: i. > Is I N j r 1 I 2 matt; 1 c 'Mass Punishmeni apj 'lTi. they b occu] all agv si T scl; v i i tment f Churchill's Chance comme.v; i the T'liit'.t tfl m I fit Pau
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  • 285 7 RED AIR PO WER SERIOUS THREA T Allied Supremacy t aces strongest Challenge In War TOKYO, Oct. 29 (AP). Communist air power today is hurling its most serious threat at allied air supremacy since the Korean war began. In the past eight days the Reds have pressed *hat the I
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  • 55 7 Total Poll Below 1950 Record Vote 2 o s Irom election the total le re- last I I X dis- si d >:n all disa si yea 4€ IT lives— ise seata s h ive tea In es, of P tv tes 1950. j ne, won 712- the Libei .>
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  • 13 7 icul SA -•'.an. r« a d Bhn If i tme-
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  • 114 7 MANILA. Oct 29 <UP>— Twenty-two Communist Huks. -iding .m overall commander were killed and 16 others cap- od Saturday m a surprise raid by governmeni troopg on a Huk hideout m the mountains of Capiz Province. Panay Island, presa reports said Tne
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  • 186 7 ki»\,. 0,1. 29 iKniltr-A\r). A !W -:i....r r;i«lio<-<l 128 Chinese piral«'> *lio lia«l British -ln|> dial th«> would l>«* allowed to .ii.i nol harm |Ki«"*enj:ei> an«l re\* ami left nUM i. c -.VII 2 tatl g J Sun fl -he Thura
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  • 40 7 LONDON. Oct. 29. (AP) T FrancU L**>t*i 52-year-old Bri- tish stag* and screen actor. died Sunday after an illness of several months. In 1944 Lister joined John Gielgud's Repertory I Company ;<nd played m several Snake>pe:-:e :evi\a?s.
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  • 81 7 OAKLAND. California. Oct. 29 (UP i At lea.st seven persons were killed and -*0 others injured yesterday when a bus plunged 50 feet over an approach to the San Francisco Bay bridge and landed up>ide down on the street below Police said an
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    39 7 photo. Huddled under an Indian blanket with the snow falling. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh (who wears a white ten-gallon hat) watch a rodeo show m Calgary. Alberta during their tour of western Canada. AP
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  • 408 7 OTTAWA, Oct. 29 (Renter)— The belief is widespread m this country that some abridgement of routine ceremonial will be necessary to spare the health of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh before their tour of Canada is finished. Correspondents who followed the
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  • 125 7 PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO, Oct, 29. (UP)— Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ended their tour of Western Canada last night when they landed at nearby Fort William for an overnight stop en route to a gaudy reception m Montreal on Monday. They
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  • 112 7 GUATEMALA CITY. Oct. 29. IUPj Twenty-eight Guatemalan airmen and radio performers. including some of the country S principal broadcast stars, were killed on Saturday night when a phine carrying them to a garri- snn show crashed m the jungles i if Peten Province. Two persons
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    22 7 phut*. Trmins of the Ist Battalion I a mas like Fusiliers man r».;id of the present trouble m I 63 P*- A.P.
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  • 165 7 PARIS, Oct. 29, (AP) French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman yesterday appealed to Winston Churchill to bring Britain into European unification. Speaking near Metz, where Churchill first advocated European union m 194 H. Schuman said British participation is needed. Until now, the nations of
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  • 356 7 FAO Rubber Survey ROME, Oct. 29 (LP) Part— competition among the United State*, Ku*»ia and iommuniM China for strategic rubber shot the price up as much as 150 per cent, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) reported today. I In a year-end survey
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  • 70 7 WASHINGTON. Or: 28 (UP) —Presidential assistant John Steeknan said today there pas "every indication" that the 14--day-old New York duck >::ike will end on Monday He said he received "in forma tion" from New York thai the "wildcat strike is aboul over' and that
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  • 149 7 Party Founder: Mao 's Communism A ''Swindle' HONGKONG. Oct (DPI Owe «f tfce •rigfaMtf to— i ers of the Chinese Communist Party. Chang Kuo-tao. m a magazine article, charged yesterday that Chinese omrnn nism is an anti-nationalistic and anti-democratic politir.il farce. Chang, m the early '30s the supreme Communist lead
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  • 59 7 HONGKONG. Oct. VJ. (Reuter-AAP) About 1.000 dependents of American citizens will be returning to Hongkong by the end of this year. Their return to the Colony follows a recent circular by the United States Consul General here that the State Department has no
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  • 243 7 Birth Control Opposition Reiterated POPES SPEECH CASTE I. CRANDOI.FO. rtaly, Od 29, (UP). Pop* Pius XJ] reiterated todas tht Cathoiic- Church's opposition to any form of birth control, abortion and artificial n:s« 1 nation Skm aking to delegates to I Catholic Congress of Obsu Cians. the Pope said m an
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  • 293 8 PILFERAGE, DELAYS ENDED AT TANJONG PRIOK By J. G. DARBYSHIRE, STANDARD SHIPPLM; RtPUKIfcK CONFRONTED with the possibility of the Indonesian Government taking over the operation of all wharves owing to open looting and turnaround delays. Indonesia's key shipping centre, Tanjong Priok, has almost overnight been Iran*formed into a smooth-running port
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  • 62 8 drafi ol about 30 Austraian airmen, replacements for mr-expired men of the R.A.A.F. I ombc and transport squadrons operating m Malaya, is due to arrive at Singapore's Kallang Airport by civilian charter plane today. The same plane will return to Australia tomorrow carrying about 25
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  • 283 8 A MAIN who last saw Malaya from the air while his outnumbered squadron was battling Ja|» invaders i- due to arrive at Changi tomorrow flying a replacemeat aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force transport squadron operating with the R.A.F. m the autibandit war. He is
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  • 146 8 NEW YORK, Oct. L' 9. (AP) The White House Executive Office m Washington closed for Lhe week-end without any inciication as to whether President Truman was about to take some new action to halt the east coast do<-k strike, which he has already described
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  • 156 8 Standard Shipping Reporter BECAI SF they had no money to pay for their return fares to Singapore, three Chinese, two of whom were seamen, sneaked on hoard the Blue Funnel treighter Antiloehus at llnn^kon^ and stowed away to Singapore. The three men were
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  • 43 8 PORT SAID. Oct. 29, (AFP)— The Japanese vessel. "Eroku Maru," i\\e first to use the Suez Canal since 1941. docked yesterday at Port S;iid on her way from Yokohama to Hamburg. The ship belongs t) the Nippon Vusen Kaisha.
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  • 57 8 KARACHI. Oct 19 (AP>— Five camels from Karachi sailed for Japan Saturday night by the steamer Obra. tour o! them puschased by the Japanese Govern ment while one has been pre sented by a Karachi merchant J. N. T. Hazai. The camels were for Takammastu Zoo
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  • 432 9  -  ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Rubber Processing 1o Be Developed \\i I bin The Republic B\ Standard Special Reporter AaAmm, vtr. x.^.-vrne or me mam points m the InGovernment's rubber programme is the stimulation and promotion of the development of rubber processing *he Republic. I- is
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  • 110 9 I economic dependence of Indonesia iports s the cause of growing concern on Government officials m the Ministry a s D of f g M il I xpttri I a i'\ y< at arc the hii;hs I rubber b we-!--r ar.
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  • 682 9 unpleasant future has been shut away by mutual consent of the party leaders beyond the locked door of Polling Day. But now the fog of the electoral battle has cleared and the difficulties of debts abroad j and shortages at home, of j heavy rearmament
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  • 19 9 An international toy exhibiti n is b^ hc y A m Luckr.ow m the third week of November. GHS
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  • 15 9 Tekka-Taiping Pays Dividend I 'IP*': R Ltd li tenra I i the t m pay-
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  • 112 9 WORLD consumption of natural rubber at 797,500 tons m luded estimated import figures for Russia and China ol 28,500 tons and 67,800 tons respectively for the first half of 1951. during which world production was 957,500 tons, according to a review by ibe Rubber Study Group. Stocks
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  • 100 9 TOKYO. Oct. 25 (ReuterAAP 1 Japanese industrialists canvassed for opinions here said today they hoped for an early declaration of Britain's attitude to Japanese trade from ihe new Conservative G o vem m ent. There was a general fear that British trade policy would
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  • 61 9 NEW YORK, Oct. 29 (AP).-— Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. announce they will make and sell their products m Japan. Tyres and other products will be made m Japan by the Bridgestone Tyre Co. of Kurume. one of the largest producers m the Orient and
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  • 322 9 THE International Tin Study Group m a review of the world tin industry deals with a period of exeep- tional interest. "Tin 1950-1951" covers the year to June 30, 1951, during which the price of the commodity rose rapidly after the outbreak of the Korean
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 2&— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HKSIS.6Z to £1 Sterling; HK56.775 to US*}, HKSI.BIS to Malaya" 1; HK$O.35 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$323 to one tael.
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  • 17 9 Pakistan exported 14,000 tons of rice and 183.572 tonj oi wheat during 1950-51. A.P. >:':>?:':»:
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  • 644 9 (Exclusive to The Standard) LONDON Oct. 29 JOFNS) _The Conservative Government which took office over the week-end is facing a situation just as gloomy m its way as the depression of the early 'thirties and just as dangerous as the German air attacks of the
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  • 23 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and the commodity markets (except tin) were closed yesterday for Deepavali.
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 24 9 Monday's prices first session were: Spot £1.000 buyers, £1.010 sellers. Three months £982 buyers, £987 h sellers. Settlement Price: £1,005. Tone: Steady.
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    • 29 9 Monday's opening prices per lb. were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Settlement Dec. 45id. nom. Jan. Mar. 45 d. nom. Apr. June 43] d. nom. Tone: Easy.
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  • 147 9 Expert A. JR. Smee Forecasts^ Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. R. SMEE, Road Consultant to the Britten Rubber Development Board, *aid yesterday that the "rubberised" stretch on Mountbatten Road "m Koala Lumpur should prove satisfactory. A third of a mile of this main
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  • 138 9  - Big Cargoes Of Tiles To Aid S 'pore Building JOHN DARBYSHIRE By Standard Shipping K< .;ortrr IHfc biggest single shipment of tiles I.KO UMK) pieces from India arrives m the British India Mram Navigation V 6,662-ton freighter Palamrotta 10-da\. This is the second big shipment of tiles to an ye
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  • 274 9 TOKYO. O. 1!;* H. !rrAAP) —The Japanese prew today reported dissatisfy 4 K>n among leaders of the governing Liberal Party at recommendations oo thr.i financial policy from the Detroil I anker Joseph If. Dodge. Mr Dodge arrived here yesterday to Btaj ab .m >x wi m
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  • 17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The price of tin today was $493 i per picul. Tp $22.
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  • 60 9 NEW YORK. Oct 29 (AP The U S. Government is tight* ning up on its sale ol natural rubber to domestic consumers, trade sources reported. A decrease m shipments fr< m producing areas is given a.s the reason. The Government Is the c le buyer
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  • 765 10  - Famous Artiste To Play In S'pore ANACRUSIS MUSMU HUMES' by THE world-famous violinist, Leo Cherniavsky, will be giving two public recitals m the Victoria Memorial Hall on December 9 and 12. Noreen Stokes, who played with Cherniavsky some 10 years ago m Rhodesia, will be at the piano and the
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  • 128 10 VVJED. Nov. X.45 p.m. H..M.V. studio, HacDonald House. 1 Violin Recital by Master I.c Koy Peterson. At the piano: Hrs. Paul Feng. \\<>rk-> by Vivaldi. Kach and Franrk. i SIN. Nov. IK. 8.45 p.m. Victoria .Memorial Hall. Piano recital by Non-en Stokes. Works by Bach. <
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  • 500 10  -  Bill Webb Jones x < 118 Mi.tn^h ,1 lt«!».-n In- Hrvil Ami I In- |»c»-|» Klui* Sea* (Billy Williams Quartette 1 TH!s is a qmnd piece o! tun. particularly "Shanghai Billy Wlham- manages to incorporate tome Rood effects a la Sp:k.e Jones »rithuut losinx the rliythmical
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  • 264 10  -  B.W.J. by '"■"'HP.EE extremely yi.oa re; >rd- :ii<s from the sound track of thB fl'.m "Rich. Younu. and Pretty" h.we lust been released ov MOM Firstly vie have Damei'e D'irr eux and Fernando Lamas smsjin^ We never talk much." backed by Pariu sunii by Uunaa on Ola
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    • 417 10 j» aw *^^^g jf W *m I t 9*8% «^9b a a 3 3 m4sBa« J I I I rpODAYS FORECAST: The j new moon is le>s harsh than the preceding one. conflicts i»t interest and ideologic ill remain m an endemic state m m.mv parts of the world. Indivi
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    • 170 10 KADIO MALAY A N>HS W): »•*•> Kadio Malaya Strine hllVr 4 DikiM Ensemble; 10 p.m. Variety Bandb<i\: SirXljAPllKt Old Time Dance Mnsic. EN(i^ H n P *°J; K^ MME BBC (general Oversea, ».U5 a m. For the Schools: 9..V. Inter- Service) lude; lo a.m. Emergency News (K.L.): «.IO Can I
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  • 155 11 Ipoh Cycle Racing Carnival IPOH, Mon.— Eighteen-year old Miss Winifred Pharamond won both the women's events m the cycling carnival which took place here this weekend. In the half mile event she won by half a lap over her nearest rival. Miss P. Fernandez, to return the good time of
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  • 60 11 PENANG Men— A body beautiful "Mr. Penang" contest will be held here on November 23 and 24 at the New World Amusement Park. This contest is being jointly sponsored by the Happy Health Culturists and Penang Heaitn Culture League. Entries should be sent to reach Mr. Lim
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  • 598 11  - services Sports Round-up MAC (By THE Boxing Season is now with us and the form of Army Units is taking shapo. R.A.S.C. (School) winners i last year of the District Championships have already completed their novices competition. Malayan Basic Training Centre recently defeated Singapore Regt R. A. for the M.B.T.C.
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    33 11 Croup photograph taken at Kan ar. Perils, before the start of the S«lto»'s Gold Cup soccer match ;n which Penang Malays beat the Per.is Malays G-0. The Penans team k at the right.
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    83 11 Penang JTalays soccer team, victors (6—o) m the Sultan's Gold Cup match against. Perlis were guests at a dinner given by the home team at the Indra Kayagan Club at Kampar on Saturday. Picture shows Mr. CM. Hashim, president of the Penang Malays FA replying to a toast.
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  • 234 11  -  HERMAN RAPPA By AN interesting boxing programme featuring the best of local talent haw been arranged for Thursday at the Happy World Stadium. Topping the bill is a 15--round featherweight contest between Little Nene and Ong Hock Beng, but the tit-bit of the show
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  • 124 11 A TEAM representing the R.A.F. m Malaya scored a 28-point victory over a team representing Hongkong police and civilian riflemen m a postal shoot during the weekend. Results were as follows: R.A.F.: Fit. Lt. Biegel (FEAF) 95; W/O Holland* (AHQ Malaya) 93; Fit. Lt.
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  • 31 11 THE inter-school badminton championship ties between the Saint Joseph's Institution and Ang 1 o Chinese Continuation School and the Raffles Institution and Anglo-Chinese School have been postponed. „.-X
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  • 95 11 MILAN, Oct. 28, (UP) Stanley Stanczyck, of the United States, won the world lightheavy weight lifting title with a total of 402.5 kilograms press 127.5, snatch 122.5, jerk 152.5. Jean Debut of France was second with a total of 392.5— press 115. snatch 122.5,
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  • 221 11 PERAK TAKE HONOURS IN WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEST IPOH, Mon. Perak women took main honours m the women's triangular inter-state hockey meet which ended here totlay. In tin* keenest competition between the competing states Perak, Penang and Selangor Perak just managed to win the championship on goal msmfjfe Perak and Selangor
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  • 165 11 PARIT BUNTAR lion.—Despite a < aterlogged ground fast and inte esting hockey was seen at the Fi e School padang when the Penar. Free School defeated the A glo-Chinese School. Parit BunU by 3-0 m an interschool fixtu c. The gam* was keenly contested. The
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  • 139 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (IP).— World flyweight champion Dado Marino of Hawaii will defend hi* 112--pound title against Terry Allen on Thursday ni^ht at Honolulu m a 15-round bout that feature* thi* week** boxing schedule. Marino took the crown from Allen on a derision
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  • 235 11 STOCKHOLM. On. 2<) (AP). —^ilh four month* to go until the 1951 W inicr Olympic (iam»> O|M*n m (MoV Bi*l«*t Stadium, *portM experts h«*re wrre not wry optimi»tir thiit Sweden would Im* abl«- to repeat her Miccet^ful prrformancc of the St. Moritt Games m 1948. After
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  • 190 11 MKLBOIRNi:. Oct. 29: < R« utrr A API— Blui Vest. t«at«n half a nrrk m thr £1(1.000 (lulfi'ld (up r«M-rntl> has b^en heaxilv h.trkcd for Ihr .t 14.000 MflHournr Cup. <>n onr day alone 3luf Ve»t was ba^krd to win LA?O.<MK> Tne Melbourne Cup -a:
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    • 41 11 Jm. f: CANT SEE WHY YOU HAVE f X X^c^VT-^TV'I f DID SHE «^-.^H V SHE S NEVE^ S A'; N -SOUBLE WITH ARITHMETIC /^J[EACHER Y^X \/ZEALLV e ofi*Wj^^mW\ V SUC^, S^t^O* PROBLEMS! YOUR SISTER, W^ll AT^i CTtM AT \M.'~^%^Bl V
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    • 48 11 [rajHpif HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A.M F.M Singapore 10.14 10.52 Malacca 7.22 7.44 Port Dickson 603 (i 25 Port Sham 4.42 5.19 Penang 12.08 12.22 TOMORROW: Singapore 10.41 11.31 Malacca 804 8.21 Port Dickson 6.45 7.02 Port Sham 5.27 6.11 Penang 12.45 1.01
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  • 112 12 >l VMLA. O«i. 29 (K.hirr) X| H >Uitim: Malayan i hiiirM- XI this rvrnfaig defeated the !>«• la Sail*' < ollt*i;«* cniitinjjent l>> «*«*\«'ii -«»aU to z«ro at thr l»i/.al \|»morial foothall lra«L. Mrs 1 victory was r second consecuti c win >m ':<■::■
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  • 95 12 FIFI V l as of f 'v.- md veg i es ill be supplied to the 5, K)0 more ithletea who be m nd for the Olympic ('< imea He :ki m 1952 r>\ •'<,• via Centx il 8.. eat eel Gii den And as t
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  • 89 12 Mil AN. Oct. 2i» (AP) \>.v iveighthfting champi »ns, and the total weight t l v-> lifted m three tries: Feather weight: Salah Khalifa Gouda 'Egypt' 310 kilos. B.nntamweight: M a h m Q U d ftamdjou ilran» 315.5 Liffhtweijfht: Ibrahim Shams i Esjypt) 342.5.
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