Singapore Standard, 31 October 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard jerghjk vTn? SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 374 1 ¥wre To Prepare five-Year Special tyi vices Programme Standard Staff Reporter p .YEAR proirraninio of special services such as parks, tnd sewerage, lor Singapore will be prepared m the inO ounced Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, the President of the -Hi nuncil at the special budget
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  • 122 1 »N Oct M (Kfiittr) —Mr. Winston Chur,n! rrratnl a m w Cmrrnmenl pOBl, rv for ...nlinalion of Trannporl. luel and i intnu ata are— HralU rapt. .Hik^hank. Housing ernm.-tu Il.\rold retan ot Slate J.im<'s Stuart; >tite tor (o- 11 laspatti Kufl I i '-.Uhers.
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  • 156 1 Standard Staff Reporter A MASS meeting will be failed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to consider a protect against Government's intention to build a civil aerodrome m Paya Lebar, if a seven man sub committee formed by the Chamber yester- day fails
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  • 118 1 PANMUNJOM, KOREA, Oct 30. (AP> Allied and Commu L nist armistice negotiators spen three hours at the ronferenci table today bi t, failed aga.a t( make any headway on i Korean ceasefire line. The sixth session of the Join subcommittee of U.N. and Re< delegates
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  • 361 1 Progressive Party 's Proposed Move Creates Concern Reprisals Against Aussies Slamlartl Staff Reporter REPORTS lhat the Executive Committee of lhe Progressive Party, at its next meeting, will revive the question of reprisals against Australians m following the deportation from Australia over two years ago of some Malay seamen who had
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  • 81 1 ARO Shot Dead In Kinta Area Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues Bandits this morning shot dead an Assistant Resettlement Officer. Tan Beni* Teong (30) on the Chemor-Tanjong Rambutan Road while the latter was travelling on his motorcycle from one resettlement camp to another He is the second ARO to die
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  • 94 1 PII NOMP E N II Oct. 30, (AFP)— The 43-year-old French Commissioner m Cambodia. Governor-General .lean de Raymond, was stabbed to death yesterday afternoon between 2 and 4 p.m. by one of his Vietnamese servants. The Frenen Governor was found with a number of wounds.
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Oct. 30 Neuter) Mr. Averell Harrirnan, President Truman's special adviser is expected m London on Frtday and Will see Britain's new Foreign Secertary, Mr. Anthony Eden, on the Persian oil deadlock.
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  • 441 1 LONDON, Oct. 30 (UP) The War Office announced today that Britain's Third Infantry Division has been ordered lo the troubled Middle East. Simultaneously, the Admiralty announced that the aircraft carriers, Illustrious and Triumph, were standing by to transport the soldiers
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  • 108 1 LONDON. Oct. 30: .Ri-it.-i British Government stocks wiin falls of up to five-eighths jj« a weak feature of the L»n d Stock Exchange today. Man 3 other sections ot the^ market followed this lead and ranging from a few pence to Is od. were registered m industrials.
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  • 73 1 I AS VEGAS. Oct. 30 (AP) The third atomic detonation m the Atomic Energy Commissions current test series a bright g U>w m the sky northwest ot here went off at 100 l OMI tO It ay was the largest of the preseot swies. About one minute after
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  • 191 1 Erskine Tells His Men: I FAYID, On. 30 Al»). Tin- British troop wmmmamler here <allr«l on 1■ i men lo<lu> lo liatuiW >5» "dangerous rtilualion** m 1 !•«■> /our w ii BrMMPW ami a mm i m ii m of iHllenu'ss." General George Erskine. commander of
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  • 139 1 TEHERAN. Oct M, (API Five thousand Communist-ted students, shouting "Down with Anglo American Impenah battled through police Lines day and paraded UtfOUgi Hi* streets of Teheran. At least 20 were injured i" brief and bloody clash outside the gates of Ic!hm;ui University Detymg
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  • 91 1 Not To Be Tampered With LONDON". Oct 30, IUPI.- It was learned thai Winston Chui chill's new Chancellor of the Xx chequer. Mr R A Butler, will not tamper with the pound sterling—its value or the restriction! on its use— in the forseeable future. I Any thought of further devaluation
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  • 71 1 Vietminh Mine Blows Up LSIL SAIGON, Or" :o 'AH 1 Twa prisons wen Idlled Dtben e listed hs miskiaf mikl I BOCMV vvcie wounded v. •.(>■! an LSIL (landinf sh ip. infantry, ihiriiP 1 was damaged by VietmuTh mine on ()c\ 2, m tim course of joint land and naval
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 60 1 1 7r M .> >fL MHt^ I DUTCH T. T. ASSEN, HOLLAND I BTH JULY, 1951 c Class lit 2nd 3rd Class Ist 2nd 4th sth I FRENCH GRAND PRIX, ALBI, FRANCE I 15TH JULY, 1951 c Class Ist 2nd 4th J Je r Class Ist CC Class Ist 3rd
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    • 44 1 RUBBEB, TIN CLOSING PRICES price. o« rubbe. ond t,n on th. T(N LONDON RUBBER Spot: £1.005 per ton ?7" 45d bvyen, £9871 s.llcr.. Jo"'/M«r. 44 d Settlement pr.ce: N^'/lVf d Morning 90 tons; Nov. cl? afternoon 40 tons. Morket: Q*.£ fi FQR NOQN fK|CtS(
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    • 36 1 i fiem titty* S.RH.dcSILVA «».*Ht&M STBffT. »<«&•»••. 5 KUALA tM«#»O«. A BURROUGHS LONDON 3EEFEATER it is Triple Distilled pMcAUSTER CO., LTD. I Singapore, I. K. Ump tr« Ipoh, Penong I I Kuching, Sarawak, and Sorneo J 1r
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  • 994 2 $777.3 Millions Expenditure DEBATE ON CITY BUDGET Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City budget for 1952 ie again the largest m history and for the first lime runs into nine figures, the President of the City Council, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said
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  • 774 2 'Raise Ceiling On Assessments' Staadard Staff Reporter SUGGESTIONS that the Singapore Government should pay "equalisation grants" to the City Council or amend the City Council Ordinance to remove the present ceiling of 25 per cent on assessment on properties were made at yesterday's special budget meeting. Councillors took part m
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  • 39 2 f)ORAISWAMY A IYER— At "Grace Cottage" No. 54 Jh mile Klang Gates Road betapak. Kuala Lumpur. on the 28th October 1951. to Martha Vincent B.Sc wife of Mr. M. L. R. Doraiswamy Aiyer. Advocate and Solicitor a daughter.
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  • 162 2 Standard Woman Reporter SINGAPORE *choolgirle are interested m careers m the Police Force. But the low salary scales are keeping them back. i 4 And until we get the new and higher pay rates out, we cannot start a recruiting drive," said Inspector Mary
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  • 124 2 A BRIDGE and Mahjong Party m aid of the Poppy Day Appeal will be held on Friday from 7 to 12 p.m. at 21. Caimhiil Circle, residence of the Chartered Bank Manager. Admission is $5. This includes a buffet supper. As the tickets are limited
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  • 28 2 AT the East-West Society meeting, Mr. J. Westacott wili speak on "The Island of Cloves' at 8.30 p.m. on Thursday British Council Hall. Stamford Road.
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  • 77 2 AIK HOE and Company Limi- j ted of Beach Road, a "rubber 1 firm, yesterday faced a summons 4 charge cf storing rubber m an 4 unlicensed premises m Kirn 4 Chuan Road on July 25. i In the Singapore* Third Dis- i trict
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  • 49 2 THE body of a Chinese with S his hnnds bound together was > found m Tel ok Ayer Basin by 8 tne Singapore Police ever the X week-end. v The man was identified as Kah i Seng Huat The police are iD- a vestigating.
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  • 129 2 THREE watch dealers were fined a total of $4,750 by Mr. Jan Ah Tah m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for exporting watches without a permit. r They J? ere Tj °c A. Sen, Lip L«ong Chee. and Leung Kam Keung who pleaded guilty.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 311 2 I CITY BOOK STORE LIMITED j welcome you to their NEW BRANCH AT 93 TANCLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE. OPENS TODAY L====== IFUII __—^_^^M .jo* aaipi them i\ n '-v rHAT SOME PEOPLE Will g^. i •rt you down— lift even lightly. You jf^jS^iSS! Vi an trust them utterly. But how do
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    • 2 2 BEER sdfg
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    • 135 2 Al^^V /ty iff, I H> (an nw*-t r, ur requirementA Latesf G W/de Ongt ffo CHAD VALLEY CaU and mak f your mktttm Mt| Toys Hvpt. HARDIAL SINGH a SONS 26, Raffles Place, S'por, )> h Wll t Q jr IEfINEMEKI (IF LIVINi SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO, LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 225 3 funds Needed fcr New Plans standard Mall Krporter M |n\N for about $39,000,000 will f, ,i 1»\ tlu» Singapore Clilv Councillors iiianre the extension projects of the rtments, Mr. T. P. F. McNeiee, the „i vesterdar} ai the special budget 1 1 if < unncillors. I
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  • 52 3 Woman Witness Slapped inn! I old I by s ui,i ■ianel ior the .uen evlm a rdei I -is<\ >n« Bidated tad mhhM- cc was tntimiDistrict reh. fe^ c beard kg rircum- -e:enco c mm /•o/*Y#» Mil c ma S« I sh^ .:bles V c A to I bei i
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  • 17 3 CITY RATES GO UP. UP ocs pc .-> frr>m ...i';'.op.s; toi sale !.< jrallons boardfee shops from >i lons,
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  • 64 3 NURSES' COMMITTEE OF FIVE CHOSEN I I i lh»M. Wn n m Reporter i'ee to Nurses i PI mcd last i held at the f three official Medical s. the; the General H H and Nursing n embers. Mrs X i for c whole i 515.963.13 i a] a^reethe roceerts.
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  • 144 3 ANOTHER exhibition of paintings. this time oil paintings m addition > water-colours, is to be held bj Mr. Yong Mun Sen. the ;veii-kno;vn Borneo-born. Penang artist at the Victoria Memorial Hall for three days mi Nov. 6 to 3 One hundred paintings are >•■ put
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  • 66 3 CHEN CHIN MENG denied Ite Singapore First Police Court resterday. that he tried to exf>:-: (10.000 from Ng See Eing o. threatening to have his brother arrested He also claimed i ben alternatively charged with trying to cheat See Ei 4 ol the $10,000. The
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  • 261 3 A LIEUTENANT of the First Batallion Malay Regiment, from his sick bei m Seremban Hospital sent $10 yesterday to The Standard for Leow Choo, Singapore widow, who was acquitted of a murder charge last week. The lieutenant, Abdul, Rahman wrote: "It bled my heart to
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  • 165 3 SUBSTATIONS m Singapore liable to load shedding lodaj WAV Sims At emit*. Paya I. char Pumps, -100 hkit Place, Jalati Vasin. Jalan Eaooa, Cambridge Koad. K.nuoDii Koad. Towner Koad. SerangOOfl Koad. Sennett v\t;ite. KoJjjji Ajer, MePkersoa Koad. Kirn Chttan K<»ad, Itotindary Koad. lloreme Koad. I pper Serangoon. Vio
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  • 322 3 By CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Woman Reporter truly magnificent- wan the description given the "Grow More Food Show" by Mr. 1. P. X McNeice, president of the City Council when interviewed by The Standard last night, after a 45-minute careful inspection of all exhibits. We want more of
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  • 226 3 SCHOLARSHIPS TO US THE Selection Committee for Study iii the United Stalea wilt hold a meeting today to consider applications from Singapore, Malacca and Johore student!* for scholarship* for further studies m America. Members c»f the committee comprise representatives of all major communities m
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  • 19 3 MR WON T G HO SYE was I elected Brsl president of the Vei;ei:ib!e Gro vers* Associatioa
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  • 96 3 Standard Staff Reporter A BRAWL m which several Sikhs were involved had a sequel at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Rogers and a common jury yesterday when three men faced charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The incident occurred m a house
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  • 183 3 Stall Rrporter > •> be ers m Singabe opened m the' Potong i Four reI been allotted < jsgj Ro ii !y u b p^ «"a ti: tr> purchase >' itt" equip- meni atvi also for transport. members of the association have agreed lO contribute $5
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  • 82 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 21-YEAR-OLD hospital attendant, Assar bin Bakar was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to tour months' rigorous imprisonment when he admitted stealing a wrist watch and a pair of dark spectacles, worth $60, belonging to a patient Peck Leng Thong
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  • 62 3 Standard Staff Reporter A FORMER police constable. Lee Chin Siang. was fined $250 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday and given a day's simple imprisonment for stealing a wrist watch worth $46 and two fountain pens, worth $36, from a fellow policeman. Sng Tian Yew
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  • 41 3 Fishmongers Had No Price Lists ELEVEN fishmongers were each fined $15 m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, for failing to display price lists. The 11 men were from Kan. dang Kerbau Market. East Coast Road. Gyelang Serai and Jeddah Street.
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  • 243 3 DR. WILLIAM M. CLYDE, Rice Adviser to the Foreign Office m Lonaon. who paid a visit last night to the "Grow More Food" Exhibition organised by the Singapore Consumers' Resistance Movement, gave unstinted praise to the magnificent work done especially by Mrs. Robert Eu and
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  • 158 3 Boycott Boy: 2nd Chance? Standard Staff Ittporfef THE PROPOSAU for a re« examination for student*, who boycotted the Chinese Junior Middlf School Examination, wil| be made by three rep ■<?«' sentatives of the Singapore Chinese Schools AsV sociation when they ap«' proach Mr R W Waf^an' Hyatt, Chief Inspector of,
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  • 112 3 Stjndard Statf BcpWttV THE PRESIDENT v Councillors. Mr. 1 P F McVeice at special meeting yesterday praised t eo-»o i Committee-. M l vr'< had sidered the separatt Sena mental estimates and. m o < cular the stamina o> the Finance and Genera! Purposes Coma tee
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 120 3 FOR THIS PEN HE'LL DISCARD tf^Shfc^ ALL HIS OTHERS! TV T XA 1 >. WORLD'S MOST WANTED GIFT PEN 1... PRICE: Porker "51" PENS from $37/- INSIDE... Jj j TUIC CIII/CDV (For successful giving— there could be no finer choice. New "5 1' > S H EATH I alone brings
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 32 3 L jIN6APOki Hl JL|^i Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay: Y.W.C.A. Sports Club Dance at Raffles Hotel 8.30 p.m. British Council Hall: Lecture by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar on "The Practical Way to Utopia" 5.30 p.m.
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  • 50 4 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Tues Two iiirfeus have been dedared m Mersing. Johore. The first covers the Town Board area of Mersing from 1 1 p.m. to .'..30 a.m. and the other the wired-in arei of the labourers' lines on Kuala Na\ang Estate from 6.30 p.m. to 5.31 am
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  • 262 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPLR, Tues. The i>aisha' ■jllf the chief means of transport m the rice plains of Taiwan was introduced this morning to 30 ridangs and keluas from Tanjonjjj Raran<r padi area. Approximately $100,000 will be spent on the scheme.
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  • 54 4 Gtaadaid Slaff Trmpoadcnl KUAJ A LUMPUR, T ies Started with a capital of $1 440 ribed by lOC Malays m -c-- meni village at the 9th nile Cheras, the first co- operative shop was opened by the Distr* Offl i r, Ulu Lan- 1 lit Tuan Haji
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  • 71 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The first Auxiliary Police Corps m Seremban was formed recently when about threequarters of a crowd stepped i forward when invited by the Chiei Police Officer, Negri Sembilan, to gather o:\ the Seremban Police Padang. Altogether about 400 Auxiliary
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  • 145 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— C". the ground thai the Court had admitted a document whih was not relevant to the i barge th» Federation Court if Appra! today allowed the appeal of a Chinese. Cheng K.iw against the conviction and sentence of death passed i D
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 photo. MR. F. G Fathers, Secretary of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board, issuing cheques to lucky ticket holders at the Bayan Lepas aerodrome, Penang. Standard
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  • 410 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies. The Federation Courl of Appeal today upheld the convictions and sentences of death passed on four persons, including a Chinese woman, for offences under the Emergency Regulations. The four persons were V. Loganathan. Low Kwan Sin, C. Kanniah,
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  • 26 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mails from Kuantan to Sungei •Lembing on Oct. 23 last were lost through bandit activity. the Postmaster-General announced.
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  • 383 4 'Federal Govt. Should Negotiate With R.I/ Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A spokesman of the Selangor Fivhmongers' Guild today urged that the Federation Governmetit sbonld negotiate with the Indonesian authorities to allow Malayan fishermen to li-li m Indonesian territorial waters so that prices of
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  • 120 4 Suspected Collector Arrested KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Suspected of being the chief bandit subscription collector m the Cheroh and Bukit Koman area of Pahang, the Police have arrested Chiong Kiow. Two bandits were killed and two others wounded by a jungle squad on patrol m Batu Gajah this morning. Two rifles,
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  • 34 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The P.W.D. report that the Bagan Serai-Selama Road is flooded to a depth of 14 inches at the 82nd to 83rd M.S. and that the water is rising.
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  • 176 4 Major W H. Pagett. Chief Recruiting Officer, will visit Malacca and Alor Gajah to interview potential British Army Recruits. Malayan Other Ranks, on the following dates and times: Nov 7: From 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. at the Labour Office, Malacca; Nov. 8: From 9.30 a.m. to
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  • 96 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Three hundrec Mendah:img Malays, who originally cami Langkap. !\'egri Sembilan from a village m Sumatra and have been staying a community jin that area, are among the inhabitants of Kampoag Langkap, eight mile^ From Teran hi Kuala Pilah. who
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  • 57 4 Standard Stall urn >pond« ru KOALA LLMPLR. Tues The Standard understands that the Mac< will not b^ presented to the Federal Legislative Council at the next meetiu. m November but this and the appointment of a Speaker may be done .tt the first meeting
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  • 6 4 'NO CLASS FEELING IN AMERICA' H!\
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 292 4 COMMENCES TODAY WITH A GRAND SAVING FOR ALL lie Li.st a Feu? of Outstanding Bargains *>rer offered here or etsetrhere. U te».^NZ 51 Be 54»T»<r WU lB cX.«d d> 54" i 90- I *"*L2£*£r*** C lK 5 Wide Pri ttd Sh 42 de j I T C>e T. Cleo, $7.00
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  • 582 5 Responsibilities Of Councillors \fco Increased lai <l Mail Reportrr si ol the City Councillors, Mr. T. special meetiag yesteiday, which' tbc City budiit-t lor 195> said that, d Increase m the total budget < urowin- responsibilities placed* «m both litv Councillors and the rupies i position m
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  • 48 5 Huried Into Shop In Penang lidI r.' 1 KN .1 .111. tmknewa i Nil I wH,- tim- nts «i Bridge pnt 1 the shop Mr. ran |ie\< 'i the rown iv- kill ,ul\ -i fe« intnhad It ft th»- hen the peaMk 1 bis shop. ire investigat- j
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  • 19 5 Aston Leaves On Saturday Sa r- V A a g 3 -■>- c a y He v i n r-
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 5 irrnpiwdrnl Ke tan < i 4 m B A.- sup€ intene g I c State H ton, I.:che visaed V. 1 --.i i I'm Ismail ..t Department, irriv^j at 1 *"d is Bo« itta. h**h -p-u.-d br.i.uh '1 Sorrei De- This dr■•liuuidfrm^ prunp,-, tins ft pkala
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  • 260 5 Stand. ird Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues A ghost has been haunting a Police Omcerj' mess m Woodward Rotui, li>oh, (pictured above), and us a result no on>> )iow rroxjs ro sin';} m the room m ichich i:s presence has been seen, hear,] and fell HToodioard
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  • 103 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues Over 100 Communist pamphlets, printed m Chinese. were t'ound In various class-rooms of the Chung Ling High School yesterday. The pamphlets referred to the murder ol the late Mr. Chen Chong Gark, 60-year-old teacher of the school and part-time
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  • 278 5 NINE more persona from < a were directs to War- > ainirig during te veek. The I »tal now is 4 ectees. Last week, 33 ap- h e a d oul ot which :M wen rejected and five •wed Four other- were de- red N > further
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  • 333 5 Standard Slat! Correspondent IPOH. Tues— A co-operative bank designed to im- prove the work and extend the usefulness of cooperative societies and generally to promote the cooperative movement m the Colony of Singapore and the Federation, will be established m Kuala Lumpur early next year.
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  • 274 5 Standard Stan" Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— About 800 I members, comprising 26 units lOf the British Red Cross I Society, wore on parade here today, when they turned out i for the enrolment ceremony i and rally on the Westlands i School ground before
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  • 99 5 IPOH, Tues. Representatives of hawkers associations m the Federation and m Singapore will j assemble here on December lv j to discuss the formation of a Pan-Malayan Hawkers Association. The meeting j> the result a fact-finding tour by a Perak Hawkers Assn. unit hi early
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 238 5 e__Se __P^_ ill I |y Jack knife sice "THREE -IN -ONE" FASTENER with «reat penetrating power The Best stapler for every office Can be used on rotinter or removed from base and held m hand m a plier. Also an e\eellent tacker for labelling shelves, beset, and other tacking jol»*.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 21 5 FEDERATION DIARY ran 5 i And P r»3 3 i v.5 i i :> RTC i J 1 1 i 1111 111
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    • 135 5 I 7 M aid 4 ">0 m Xl Pandora and the Flying Dutchmaa YlKh. 3 '><>. «43 and :> m Him kk\ LEAGI'E: Ramblers A j M i'j on the Pa<i ing. Police "*B ra KIA o:i the Paaang. X I L V\G t <»ic(»\ i n»\: Swapna Sundari run
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    • 122 5 and 913 pm CENTRAL: Devakl 11 15. 2 3<V 6 and 9. 1S ptn a.LIDO: The Nightingale, I. i. 9An and 9 13 p.m. KI-AiNG RF.X: S:ew Lien Chil K?3> 3. 630 and y pni t'AI'ITOI.: Pulau Mutiara 3. 6 4.-> and y 13 i> m KM;\I.: Last Nil: 3
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    • 35 5 >S3S^&KL r^^vSSiiKin HE 1 PROMOTED >" 000 l A'lOO^ i I MAI I< X )K' > I IK. THAf T ;NM .IvU > i h k >M' F^^SSSSS \S Ar^S&HiK I HIMSELF SOME /C^. AT'IM.OUUk-yKIN^GUZZLEjJ CAN'IHIIP (tOP»O| :,1
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  • 919 6 Independent Morning Newspaper THE resettlement camp at Mavcai, near Kota 1 Tinggi, Johore. is to be closed down because of the Governments inability to protect it The 1.200 inhabitants of the camp are to be moved again they had been taken there from other danger
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  • 1033 6  - THE NIGHT TRAIN TO SEOUL NOBODY knows the number of people living m /«*«"> iy Korea's temporary capital, but all too clearly is is far too many, perhaps by half a million or more. mvmi%o A walk through its twisting streets is a trying exercise that call for the skill
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  • 17 6 "I'se your loaf! It's tailed thai because this is the end of the line, see
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  • We, the People
    • 599 6 GOVERNMENT SHOULD ENCOURAGE BUILDING IN SINGAPORE Sir It was with a somewhat poignant feeling that 1 iead m The Standard on Oct. 21 ol how "building activities m Singapore are far behind Hongkong, 1 and it how Mr. Aw Bo.m Haw's plans to construct the $2,000,000 Tiger Balm Villa m
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    • 204 6 Sir: 1 am glad to learn from the press that Japanese civilians may be allowed to stay m Singapore I will be more glad if arrangements could be made for the Japanese to pay the* balance of the 44 months pay of former British Government civilian
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    • 413 6 St?.— As a merobei the Musicians I'd inn I to understand how Mr. B c rotlld have $aid that th« e:.'ry j of the American Band Singapore is justifiable, merely because the standard of the musicians In Singapore la 50 Z low a< to
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    • 517 6 Sir:— l have read with great interest your Staff Reporters article captioned "Bouquet for Singapore Musicians" published m The Singapore Standard issue ot October 24 wherein he states that Mr. C. R Dasaratha Raj. Labour Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, advanced
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    • 144 6 Sir: On reading your columns "O* Men and Music' I too wish \n know, as does Mr. Bill Webb Jones. what happened to the song that Mr. Gerry Soliano wrote for City Day. I heard it once on City Day and once again played by Gerry himself on
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    • 383 6 Sir, It is childish to assert that after the Second Great World war and the conclusion of hostilities, the Japanese has reformed by becoming a good and better man. The leopard cannot change his spots and since the signing of the Peace Treaty the Japs have
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  • 90 6 Review of Views toraiaetl I i lands o Britain's Task B I cetth T: -c ob- to ba: gain wi: i Q Lnew Into dov. j East !Thu k conci attitude (q peace sacrifice Aerodrome Site 'echoing made bj bar I Rtructini ifnore publu Paya Lebar is too i creasing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 31 6 f*\ "TIGER" RUBBER GOODS tor MINING INDUSTRY, In Urn For 30 Years In Malaya Ctmsuli SHUM YIP LEONC RUBBER WORKS **tnf*Durr t\utl» i untpui Ipoh >« -carnal M«i»« HuMt-rH..nh lion* k Mil*
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    • 26 6 I 111 I I LJ i S] lis Porcelain Enamel Tl' I SKKKin IN M. M AM) H < •HH LEEANDFLETCHII JO! Hl(i t)K« IIAKI» KOAI> SIN;>%POK
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  • 328 7 11 |l alks On Defence, 7 Trade, Finance cmg Considered LONDON, Oct. 30 (UP).— Empire conferences of Commonwealth and Colonial government representatives to stiffen defences and reach an agreement on trade and migration are considered -'matters of urgency" by Winston Churchill's new Conservative Government, officials said yesterday.
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  • 79 7 Liberal Move Described As Courageous LONDON. Oct. 30, (ReutersPolitical circles m London yesterday described as courageous and far-sighted the Liberal decision not to accept effee m the new Government while at the same time promising support on measures clearly ot benefit to the country. It was argued that the decision
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  • 119 7 White House: No Comment On Meeting WASHINGTON, Oct. 30, (Reuter)— The White House yesterday declined to comment on widespread rumours that there might be an early meeting of President Truman and Mr. Winston Churchill. The President's Press Secretary Mr. Joseph Short said the only communication he knew of between the
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  • 155 7 LONDON. (M. 30 (Reiser) Labour retained the constituency of Western Isles (Invernessiiire) yesterday with a majority of 1.330 votes. It was the second last result to be announced m the General Election. The remaining undecided seat is Barnsley, Yorkshire, where the Labour candidate
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  • 191 7 MONTREAL, Oct. 30 (IP). Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh received a thunderous welcome from an estimated 100.000 persons last night when they appeared on the balcony of Windsor Hotel shortly after their arrival. The Princess and the Duke arrived at North Bay ;K)
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  • 156 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30, (AP) John Foster Dulles indicated yesterday he believes that Japan is not likely to establish trade relations with Communist China within the predictable future. Dulles Republican Party consultant to the U.S. State Department, commented to a reporter on a
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  • 118 7 Sec. Co. To Take Up Kashmir Row PARIS, Oct. 30, (AP) The United Nations Security Council will hold its first meeting m Paris on Wednesday to examine the dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. The Council has been studying the report of the U.N. Kashmir Commission submitted m New
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  • 101 7 PARIS. Oct. 30, (Reuter>— The United Nations Organisation announced here yesterday that the agenda for the forthcoming General Assembly here already numbers 67 items. The main points for discussion include: Atomic energy control, Korean independence. the "Acheson Plan" for peace recommending that United Nations
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  • 90 7 PARIS. Oct. 30 (UP)— The United States Sixth Fleet m the Mediterranean does not at present have the atomic bomb. Admiral William Fechteler. United States Chief of Naval Operations, said yesterday. Asked at a news conference about recent Washington statements that the fleet was
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    54 7 The scene near midnight on election night when thousands of Londoners crowd Trafalgar Square to watch the results as they are flp.shed on the screen outside the Canadian Pacific offices. In the cea:re of the background is the Church of St. Martin's-m-the-Fields; the base of Nelson's Column is
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  • 230 7 LONDON, Oct. 30 (IP). Rii^ia may make a major effort to explode Western rearmament plans l»y suggesting the establishment of a neutral Eone < \l« iulin» from Scandinavia to the Middle East at ihe United Nations General Assembly, opening m Paris
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  • 34 7 LONDON. Oct. 30 (Reutcr)— B. P. Burning. edr.or of the South Africa weekly, the Guardian. said yesterday the threat to freedom of the press m South Africa "is real and grave."
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  • 98 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 »Reute. I—The1 The State Department said yesterday that during the weekend Arab States and Israel were notified that the Western nations intended to go ahead with plans to create a new Middle EaM command Egypt was not consulted because the
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  • 59 7 LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter*— A New China News Agency message received m London yesterday said that poison gas was "again used by the Americans on the Korean battlefield recently." It said that two battalions of American troops launched an attack on a iiill west of Chorwon on
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  • 209 7 1 THAKIN NU: CALCI I lA. Oct 30 <K*mi ter| —ll'- BtmiD's- Pr»nii» r Thakiii Nil told r€|W<m yrst''iel;i> that ho and tlw Indian Prune Minister fa«a> harlal Vhm discussed "\.ir ions m.i'.t'rs including step* Burma and India should taferwith regard to Japan' at
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  • 167 7 ROCQI'ENCOURT. r Oct. 3'). (UP) Admin i William Ptochteler, States Chief of Naval <>p« tions, said yesterday he tavou I immediate uppointmefn 1 of < n American Admiral as supn I Commander for Atlantic I', t forces In the North Atlantic Feehteler .said
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  • 37 8 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 30, (Api-A spokesman for the Flying Tiger Airline announced yesterday a USS7,OOO.OOQ expansion programme that includes the purchase >i seven cargo planes and enlarged freight facilities at the San Francisco Airport
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  • 211 8 New Ships For 15-Day Holiday Standard Shipping Reporter SPECIAL round-trips from Singapore to Hongkong and back have been introduced by the Dutch sh pping company, Royal Interocean Lines. The company s amlfaTe, KPM. is also operating round-trips between Singapore and Japanese ports. Flagship of the Royal
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    49 8 Home is where the heart whether Pasadena or Dakarta. Mrs. J. E .gpey aid her two children. Charles and Barbara are shown on board the Singapore bound P r f sld .fnt Polk on their way to join, Capt. Espey xoho Is to American President h\nt» m Djakarta.
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  • 281 8 Spore Riots Echo: ROVM. Ur Forre Police Corporal Alexander Gilmer, 28-year-oW hero of last December's Singapore riota, parades ai ihe R.A.F. Ba»e at Seletar this morning lo receive a King's Commendation for Brave Conduct. Air Commodore W. A. Opie. the Base Commander, will make the
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  • 166 8 LONDON, The prototype Vickers Supermarinc 5i5 swept-wing jet tighter will be the fifth star of David Lean's new air film. "The Sound Barrier." The other four are Ralph Richardson. Nigel Patrick, John Justin and Ann Todd. Renamed the "Prometheus" for the film, this is the
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  • 70 8 HAMBURG, (AP) West Germany has plans to lighten travel costs for overseas tourists and capitalize on a postwar handicap— the dearth of German ocean liners. No new blue-ribbon liners 1 ore planned. But shipping circles here say there is a grow- ing demand for the
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  • 79 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore -bound round-the-world vessel. President Polk, became a "Stork Ship" on Monday when she was a day out of Manila. A 5-pound 15oz. baby boy. Ralph Charles, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McGuire. Mr. >h*(iuire is on his
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  • 146 8 SYDNEY, Oct. 30 (AP). Australia plans to modify her two aircraft earners so that jet planes ami new anti-submarine planes can operate from them. Plans were disclosed at a news conference by Rear\<imiral J. W. M. Faton. new Flasj Oflieer eomnianding the Australian Fleet. Rear-
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  • 126 8 VATICAN. Oct. 30, (AP) The Vatim- \\l\\ h3\ e l"s l n fleet, it was announced here yesterday The announcement came aftei the Vatican published decree announcing its participation in] the Barcelona Convention cover ing fleets of states which h3\e no
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  • 291 9 Meat Storage Capacity To Be Increased Standard Staff Reporter EARLY next year Singapore will have up-to-date refrigerating plant with a storage C x° P i ty if is Mn <kwtooo7©f 800 to 1,000 tons of chilled or frozen meat. The company erecting this plant is
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  • 77 9 21,000 NEW ACCOUNTS IN PO BANK SINCE the Post Office Savings Bank Campaign started m Singapore on July 2 last, the excess of deposits over withdrawals has now reached over $3,000,000. In less than four months the business of the Bank has increased enormously for deposits over withdrawals for the
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  • 46 9 Malayan Shares Are Firm ird M. Kroner S z; .alined +11 hisher i "0 -,;M, i I xd 3 1 40 S cd J §4 cd :«80 H cd 2€ 6 cd 1 xd Sxall 20/- i Rl BfUK 1 :<2 l cd I i xd
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  • 44 9 Property Auction Fetches $840,000 ..:,J;.'! -MarT Reporter D.OOQ u,.r.h of proper!} weni under auHion rooms of Nassim and Com- F I I ISC $120 at i R ad s auction- •U D v d for j Id 'f |urn H( kd and I 400
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  • 84 9 China Still HK's Largest Customer HONGKONG, Oct. 30 (APw Hongkong m September did }IK$?92 4 million worth of business 23 per cent, with Red China, who is still the colony*! largest individual customer This represented a negligible drop of 04 per cent. over August. imp rts from Red China totalled
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  • 48 9 I S exj rta In August increased by USSS€.OOO.OOO to a total of U551 .109.700.000 for Ihr month :> <!m e,\ US$l4 I* 0 000 to a f (JSsft 300.000 rtS f: MB As-:a failing Ss2* showed the largest m m <-.-.;. or.c continent h tin month
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  • 42 9 PAPERS SURVEY SHOWS RISE IN PROD UCTION lUP>— I I this it 6 tion of I < <;eneI ease 1 'i' <>t tijiritnisin i.l.uiv for j ftdw tit. 11 m improved •<• -prmt r > sum left n and conplans 1 cons s Nortk I
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  • 24 9 30-Spe- Ciosing! I ojrt D] Ex- I I HKSIS 63 tot re to ussi aa $1 tod uesian l 2 to one
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    11 9 Thf new refrigerating plant m Cantonment Road which is searing completion.
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  • 115 9 linud of: seven beta i has. iblc »1 cki ■tara* id The reports showed that both toilee drinking and coffee product:- n is increasing. Africa is expanding its output considerably. U a:e several South American countries. The US Is the largert coffee us,er The Journal
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  • 120 9 Standard Market Reporter A SAGGING tendency prevailed m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, during which prices dropped by about three cents per Ib. from the opening. There was some scattered selling but, at the close, traders were purchasing for shortcovering. Moderate turnover
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  • 40 9 a tericzui d iKj..-.r.y r.as proa t a portable typewrite] nta braille The machine s an embossing t~.ead that travels ross |a| er embcMsinfl letters wl icto cc read with the tipi maj f the Bngen A. P.
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  • 187 9 MALAYAN padi production m 1950 increased by 27 per cent, ever 1948. according to figures jqs| published m London. A total of b'91.910 tons was produced m the year. During 1950 imports of nee were 294.293 14 per cent below the 1948 figure The encouragement giver, by
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  • 227 9 By MAXINE RAKICH, Standard Stall Reporter NO FURTHER increase m the price of cigarettes is anticipated, m the opinion of Mr. S. Rothman, son of Louis Rothman the founder of Rothmans of Fail Mall, London, who arrived m Singapore yesterday ac- companied by his
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  • 93 9 Standard Market Reporter THE produce market m Singapore was quiet generally m all sections. Copra was easier with sellers opening at $43J per picul, and buyers $42}. Sellers closed at $42* and buyers $42 per picul, but no business was reported. Pepper remained a
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  • 221 9 Standard Slafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 30.— Retailers of rationed good^, including rice and *ugar, want an increased margin of profit, says a petition made to the Government by the Selangor Chinese Sundry Goods Guild, which represents the majority of licensed retailers of rationed
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  • 94 9 THE Ying Tai Company of Hongkong, producers and handlers of art objects and Chinese garments woven of silk and gold thread, is the first merchant of the world to contract for exhibition space at the second International Trade Fair to be held m
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER THE latesi Singapore rubber prices yesterday were o«r Ib: Bayers Seller* No. 1 B.S.S Spot Loose $1.51 $1.51* F. 0.8, m bales Not No 1 R.S.S. $1.51 $1.51* No. 2 K.S.S $1.45?, $1.46 i No 3 K.S.S. $1.40^ $1.4H Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening prices per
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    • 387 9 Merger of j| BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, fatd. 1835, and TBf: UNION BANk OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. Establish*! 1837. > These two Banks, with eitrnuve m* Australian and New Zealand connections built up during V ■J more than a century of uninterrupted trading, merged on •I OCTOBER Ist, [951 > J AUSTRALIA
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  • 316 10 !/l-;W WOMEN, know how to look their bi-st! .piling 1 This is the observation of Mme. Elsa Schiaparelli, after a lifetime of selling glamour to most of the world's best-dressed women e,,hiect of Small, dai k and dynamic, she Is well qualified
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  • 244 10 ICE CREAM CAKE IS DELICIOUS I( I- CREAM is a favourite 1 dessert by every survey. It is nourishing, sustaining: and by far one of the most successful methods of making: young: folk enjoy their milk, and taking m body building vitamins. If you're keen on it too < and
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  • 119 10 "IVTEW YORK. Oct. ."0 LAP; li "Cheesecake" is still the big advertising ?\icce>s m America. "Cheesecake" is a picture of a beautiful woman clad >n a bathing suit or on evening dress About 10.000 promoters use cheesecaki' lo advertise their wares. Pretty girls hare been given
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  • 80 10 SOUTHAMPTON. Oct. 30 IAP). kJ —Hollywood actress Nnncy Valentine arrived on the liner Queen Mary" Monday en route to India to marry Tor the second time the Maharajah of Cooch-Behar. M:ss Valentine, who is 23. sa:rl she and the 34-year-old potentate were married the first tune according
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  • 185 10  - THE STARS AND YOU Jeanine Varnal 33 rpODAY'S FORECAST: In J >>[)ite of minor rexattons fci the early aftrrnoon. this may well be a constructive and interesting da.r. Get up earl? if you ran. and be prepared for a day of animation. Ingenuity and «ktll. The morning is very favourable
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  • 463 10  -  ALICIA HART By IF glamour's yt>ur goal, don t forget to include m your magic box of tricks a good hair piece. These pin-on tresses. when chosen m a colour and texture matching jour own locks, can cover a multitude of mistakes— both your own and
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  • 568 10 CONTINUING MARGAREVS DIARY I GOT myself a very useiui glass measuring jug the other morning and. at the same time, bought two feeiitiji bottles. For. even if une does fet-d the baby oneself, one or two bottles are an essential for boiled water, etc.
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  • 38 10 IF you own a print dress with a lacquered pattern, either hftnd or machine applied, make a practice of ironing the garment on the wrong side. Direct heat tends to have disastrous results upon the lacquer.
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    • 201 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE ACROSS I— Do the cra*i s— Vigor B— Mountain passes 12 Italian co 13-Wing 14 -Curved molding 15— Three ban, ed armadiil 16 Dance step 17— Mollusk 18— Apartment 20— Military ca 21— Intense 23— Asylums 27— Organized group 31— Pertaining tr a continent 32— Coffins 33—
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  • 331 11  -  OLLIE DAVIES by Bh«w UALA L^ MPIJR Tu <*« Hobbs' horse* again showed up on th e training track which was easy this w«L "ft-i G Wed Dome Billdaw and Trent FaU t, C 2ri nnerB Martin's two promising youngsterH Malay FUm and Movie 11,
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  • 299 11 Qualifiers Of October Medal Golf THE following qualified m the Singapore Island Ciub Race Course Cup golf competition which was played m conjunction with the October Medal: D. Warner 82 14 68 W. S. Brims 90 18 72 L. E. C. Davies 78 5 73 M. C. V. Martia 83
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  • 39 11 THE Singapore Business Houses knock-out cup final replay between Shell Sports Club and Fraser Neave Sports Club will take place today at 5 p.m. at Jalan Besar. There will be no charge for admission.
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  • 186 11 SINGAPORE Rugby Union's trial between Probables and Possibles on the Padang yesterday was a mediocre affair and provided little valuable information for the selectors. Probables won 13 points (2 goals, 1 penalty) to nil after leading 3-0 half-time. Parker was the one exception to everything
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  • 112 11 LONDON. Oct. 30 <AP)— Danny Womber, a Chicago welterweight was signed yesterday for a ten-round non-title fieht against Wally Thorn ot Liverpool, the new British and British Empire welterweight champion, at Harringay Arena on November 13. Womber served as a sparring partner lor Sugar Ray Robinson
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    • 611 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES____ SINGAPORE TURF I IfINTSH MfcfcTlNCi 195) S\riKDA\ I7TH WLDNLS DAY 21ST AND SATURDAY 24 TH NOVEMBER 1951 L'N TRIES CLOSE ai 12 noon r on WEDNESDAY 71 h NOVEMBER 1951 LADY GUES'I MEMbLRSNo Lady Guest Members' Badges will be issued RESERVED ENCLOSURE A reserved Enclosure foi a
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    • 662 11 JAN^-CHAN: I^ e engagement is announce*' on 30 10 51 between Chew Oon, fourth son of the late M Mrv Tan Chin Fook, and Lucy fourtl, daughter of Mr Chan Liang Sent and the lato Madame Adele Quek Ah Nung. ACKNOWLEDGMENT jyt ß. Mrs Roy G. Neubronner beg to tender
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    • 203 11 HIGH TIDES at toe prinnpal resorts m Malaya: TODAY AM P.M Singapore 10.41 11.31 Malacca 8.04 8.21 Port Dickson 6.45 7.02 Port S'taam 5.27 6.11 Penang 12.45 1.01 TOMORROW: Singapore 11.10 Malacca 8.44 8.59 Port Dickson 7.25 7.40 Port Sham 6.19 6.59 Penang LlB 1.40_ RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME
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  • 146 12 Wong Ooi Win HONGKONG, Oct. 30, (Reuter) >lala>un badminton players resumed their series of exhibitions here last nUht when a packed crowd turned out to watch the sanies at St. Teresa Church hall. Xowloon. The best game of the evening was the men's doubles when Wong Pong Soon and Ooi
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    63 12 Today's Sport RUGBY: RE r. Royal Signals at rawglui, I ARELF v, RAF Tenyah il Tengah: SCC "A" r Tiaral C-in-C Staff at SCC: RAF Tengah "A" v. Y ARELF A at Tanglin: RASC v. Police i' Tho ■s <n Koad, SOCCER: SBHL Cup Final Rev Shell SC v. F.
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  • 61 12 SYDNEY, Oct. 30 (AP>— Aus tralian professional and former open golf champion Eric Cremin yesterday won the Dunlop Cup and purse at the Lakes, Sydney. for the fourth time m five year's He beat the Australian professional Kel Neagle by six strokes, with two
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  • 74 12 BY VIRTUE of a ll draw with K.\r m a Combined Community l.ejgue and InterSenricea game at thangi yesterday. Army won the InterServices trophy. Army have scored 3 points. RN are second with 2 and R \F third with one point. The same had hardly settled
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  • 118 12 The Asian Chinese meet he felt, would do a great deal to raise the standards of ttie j game as we!! as popularise it still further He hoped that other nationalities would take up the sport so that basketball would be played internationally m Asi;s This is the
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  • 155 12 Representatives To DiscussPlansNov. 18 THE Malayan Chinese Sports Federation is planning a South East Asia Chinese Basketball championship m Singapore next year. A meeting of representatives from the countries invited to participate will be held at the Goh Loo Club on Nov. 18 this
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  • 30 12 Sidestep Turn photo. Yap Boon Keng (dark jersey) Possibles full-back, spins out of an attempted tackle by Probables winger Mclvar m yesterday's Singapore Rugby Union trial on the Padang. Standard
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  • 293 12 TOWNSVILLE, Queensland, Oct. 30 (Reuter) Ken Kit karri* marie a splendid debut for the West Indies m Australia toriay when he aeored 192 on the first riav of the two-day matt-h against the Queensland Country \I here. i At the close of
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  • 428 12 QUALIFYING standards sel by the Singapore Olympic and Sporls Council al the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday show, at a glance, that only two Colony athletes a swimmer and a woman hurdler stand a chance of representing Singapore at the coming World Olympics to
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  • 230 12 MEN s EVENT* E eat sosc Siiiiidard ioo metres iios vcu I fti 10.8 woes 200 metre* '-'m yd-. 2 tti 22 sect 4\K> metres (437 \a- 1 ft. I RU sec--800 metres il7sy<L>i im Sj 3 uecs Hu'i Jump 6ft 1.6:5 ins H>[j. Stey Ju-.v > 4S
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  • 106 12 BOD Win Hockey Lge LEAGUE leaders BOD "A" needing: only a win to become SHA Division 2 Champions stormed to a 7 l victory over CRE (South) at Alexandra yesterday. C.R.E were Bret to score when Jamieson ran through and netted at close quarters Kelly evened up soon after when
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  • 118 12 THE finals of the BOD Civilian Association badminton championships will be played today at the Clerical Union hall at 2.30 p.m.: Veterans' singles R. G Van (2S/DGS) v Haji Ahmad bin Haji Hamzah (C E); men's singles— Andrev Tan (HQ Trf) v Tan
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  • 291 12 RAF CHANGI had the distinction of being the fir*i to break the unbeaten SHA Division 1 league record ol this year's prospective champions, the Singapore Cricket Club, when they won a 2-1 victory on ihe padan» yesterday. The Club, without the services of Capt Reynolds Kuiper
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  • 24 12 LONDON, Oct. 29. (Reuter) —Rugby Union results: Northampton 0, Cardiff 20United Services Chatham 0. Devonport Services 13: Paignton 3. Guys Hospital 3.
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  • 206 12 KIWI BOYS CLUB drew with Young Men Muslim Association I—l m the Boy Clubs' "Rayner Cup" soccer semi-final at Farrer Park yesterday. Failing light prevented extra time being played. The teams will meet next week m the replay. The Kiwi boys started the S!!s£
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