Singapore Standard, 7 November 1951

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  • 13 1 Singapore Standard *1 sdjagahjghajh SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 453 1 Standard Staff Reporter I HK. United States wants to increase her buying of tin on the world markets, said Brigadier-General Tom VI iUoit. Chairman the five-man U.S. Tin Mission which arrived in Singapore by air last night to study problems of the Malayan tin
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  • 63 1 Rulers To Meet Lyttelton Ni i\ 13 < onvxpondent I R Tues. re to hold I renre with Secretary es, when ieration of next month, Keeper 1 Sea disclosed s rribed *"> 1 bei ween tl iteli m is ar.ci great H- e too1] tspecta of t:::s pi •b'.ems j
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  • 37 1 Shots Exchanged Outside Ismailia iIGA\ BEADQUAR. N AP- ind British! iflrc ear!;. I .1 where i a sharp increase tai spokes- i irred -.t N'ettside Ismailia at B i] mti-aircrafi s lid I 3r:';sh casual- Idence oi
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  • 65 1 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. The question of the closure of the Mawai Camp will be taken up by the M.C.A. with Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Set-rotary of State for the Colonies, when he visits Malaya. The discussion of this with the Cabinet Minister
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  • 70 1 MR H O HAMMF.TT. until recently President ot the Penang Munripahty. h:is been appointed Deputy President of the Singapore City Council. It i> understood the Governor haa already approved the appointmeni and the City Councillors were intormed of this at 'heir private meeting on Oct. 31.
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 6 «UP> Marshal R. Malinovsky of Stalingrad fame will review Wednesday's military parade in the Red Square on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution.
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  • 251 1 PARIS, Nov. 6 (Reuter). French President Vincent Auriol today suggested a top level meeting between the Big Four powers to reduce the disagreements which paralyse the world/' He was speaking at the opening of the sixth General Assembly 'of the United Nations here.
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  • 240 1 THE FIGHT of the 30,000 civilian employees of the three Services in Singapore to get settlement for their claim for salary revision and increased cost of living allowances in line with those paid by the Colony Government was taken a stage further yesterday
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  • 72 1 LONDON. Nov. 6 <^ u ter>--The recent rally in the London Stock Exchange was slightly extended today but trade remained limited as market men digested the Kinss speech at t*>; opening of Parliament and whilst awaitins statements from Mr Churchill and the Chu.uelior of the Exchequer
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  • 962 1 Adverse Balance, Foreign Affairs Are Main Topics LONDON, Nov. 6: (Reuter) Mr. Winston Churchill's new British Government announced in the King's speech "from the throne" today that Commonwealth Governments would he invited to confer on joint action to remedy the adverse balance of payments. The announcement was
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  • 123 1 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (UP) The Communists rejected today a United Nations plan to delay the setting up of a Korean truce zone. At today's single morning ses sion which lasted from 11 a.m. until 1.25 p.m. the Reds insisted that the demarcation line question
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  • 130 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Torrential rains have fallen here for the past few days causing the Klang River to overflow its banks and inundate all low-lying areas, of which there are many in the Federal Capital. The Executive Engineer. Kuala Kubu Bharu, Seiangor. reports that the sixth milestone
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  • 57 1 CANBERRA. Nov. 6 (ReuterAAP) Prime Minister Robert Menzies said here today that Australia had no idea of attaching herself more firmly to the dollar area. Referring to economist Sir Douglas Copland's proposal on Oct 21 that Australian currency be freely convertible into dollars. Mr. Menzies said Sir Douglas
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  • 175 1 No Deficit Thanks To The Axe Standard Staff Reporter THE huge deficit of $36,800,000 in the Singapore budget estimates for 1 952 presented to the Legislative Council last month has been wiped out by a severe axing of various Public Work* and other votes. As a result, when the Budget
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  • 340 1 A tt lee Flays Tory Policy LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) The former British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee making his first speech as Opj position leader in th^ new Parliament today described the Conservative Government'* policy statement as one of the thinnest he had ever heard. As outlined in the
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  • 33 1 TLTUMCART NEW MEXICO. Mov. <AP» In blinding Eastern New Mexm» RtlOM chartered airlinei crashed f| d broke into two yesterday, killing one ot its l<tad H Kuhmh wjt veterans
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  • 79 1 R\NGOON. Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Drinking water today cost eight annas a bucket in waterles-s Rangoon whose supply was cut oft' bv rebels two days ago. Water vendors did a roaring trade selling water dragged into the city in push carts from nearby lake.v Housewives with
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  • 72 1 Stondord London Couespondent LONDON, Not. 6.— The following ore the closmg price* of rubbe. ond tin on »*e London Morket todov P LONDON TIN LONDON RUBBER £995 pe ron 'J Ol 45'd. bu/ers, £1,000 sellers. 44id. Three months: £977 1 Jon./Mar. **4<* buyer., £98» seV?«. Apr./Junt
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  • 82 1 Mr. Paul Eliot Green, American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner, arrived by air yesterday to have a glimpse of the cultural life of Singapore. He is on a world study tour. He will meet members of theatre groups and also give a public address. Mr. Green who
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  • 328 2 Opinion Of S 'pore Engineers UNDERGROUND car parks with air-conditioned cafes, shopping centres and restaurants which could be turned into air raid shelters in cases of emergency, will be "very practicable" in Singapore, some engineers here declared yesterday. They were commenting on the suggestion made by the
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  • 250 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE VEHICLES and Traffic Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has gone back on its decision stipulating qualifications for the post of a financial and office assistant in the Registrar of Vehicles Depi.: Iracnt. At its mil llnj| last month, the
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  • 137 2 JUST BFFORE the ship \!..ntin a;.v about to leave Singapore foi Asahan. Sumatra* r» ..e i fTictrs boarded the vessel and d ;«ci vered a total of 52 watches and two told ban \v rtfc 13,139 without an export p» i nit It the
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  • 373 2 CARS are no longer being permitted by the Singapore Traffic Police to enter the traffic lanes inside the Raffles Place Car Park, unless there is parking space available in the allotted parking squares. This took effect from Monday. As more and more cars are
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  • 290 2 WITH SIX days more lo go before his battalion the Fourth Queen's Own Hussars boarded the Empire Windrush to return to the United Kingdom after more than three years service in Malaya fighting bandits, Trooper William Frederiek Bates (22) was senteneed to 112
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  • 38 2 THE 48th Orphanage Malay Troop of Singapore will hold a tea-party and campflre on Nov. 11 to celebrate their third anniversary. The party will be held at No. 80, Lorong 29 GeyJang Road at 4 p.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 2 —Standard picture by PETER LEE, the 16th King's Scoot medallist in Singapore, receiving his decoration yesterday from the Principal of the Victoria School Mr. R. F. Bomford. Michael Goh
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  • 312 2  -  MAXINE RAKICH By TOPICAL subjects and scenes have been used in entirety at the one-man art show wnich wa* opened by Mrs. V.C. Bath at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday morning. Mr. Yong Mun Sen, the artist has generously donated 20% of all that he
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  • 40 2 LEE KEE CHIA, w fe 0 was alleged to have robbed a family living in BuHit Timah of S *r n l l ewe »ery to the value oi 1000, was acquitted in the Singapore Assizes yesterday.
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  • 272 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION has been made by the Singapore Ratepayers 5 Association to the Municipal Secretary to consider the concentration of graves of the Christian cemetery at Bukit Timah New Cemetery Road, and turn the remaining area into a park or recreation
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  • 168 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE ENGLISH spoken in schools in Singapore and Malaya leaves room for improvement, said Mr. P. F. Howitt, principal the Raffles Institution. He said this after distributing prizes to the top class boys of the Victoria School yesterday. A former principal
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  • 106 2 Boys Helped Themselves To Lighters A. CHINESE wireman while working at the Great World Park noticed two youths helping themselves to cigarette lighters and mouth-organs from a stall in the park. The youths had broken into the stall and were about to pet away when they were caught by a
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  • 85 2 THE EAST-WEST SOCIETY will hold a public discussion on "The Rising Cost of Living" on Nov. 8 with Prof. Holttum in the chair. On Nov. 15. Mr. P. S. Raman, vice president of the Society will speak on "Certain Aspects of Asian Nationalism." The meetings
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  • 95 2 THE naked body of a 12-year-old Chinese schoolboy was found floating in a big drain off Kim Seng Road by his neighbour, who went to look for him after he failed to return home on Oct. 8. This was revealed in the Singapore Coroner's Court
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  • 60 2 EMILY HAHN, American authoress, will speak under the auspices of the Geographical Society of the University of Malaya in Oei Tiong Ham hall at the University at 6 p.m. on Friday Her subject is "Writing about Raffles." The talk is open to members of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 t] BEHOLD THE. PALACE Y PORE WHO Y TODAY'S SHIPMENT OF 1 I <y*O!f- YOU'RE^IETRIDE^THERE^^a^CvS TAG > i c m OP^PU? EAGERLY I SOUL./T *KZ-S BFUDES-TO-BE.T' HASSAtfS I I THAT WAS MISSING/^BUr WAIT IN LINE.^ WmEN j&* m I P NQ HUSBAKJD-^ HE'S J Win?) AGENTS ARE A BUSY r-A
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  • 411 3 Mr. Siow's Retort To Mr. Rajah's Broadside Standard Staff Reporter MR. SIOW SIANG YEOW, Independent Progressive candidate for the North Ward in the forthcoming City Council elections on December 1, in a statement yesterday said he is proud of the fact that he is
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  • 156 3 THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday gazetted rules under the M.nor Offence Ordtnance laying down conditions under which Political campaign meetings may e held for the forthcoming City Council elections on Dec. 1 The rules, promulgated by the Commissioner of Police, take effect from Nov. 2 and will
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  • 99 3 MORE THAN a 100 guests from various shipping companies in Singapore attended a cocktail party last night given by the Ame'rican President Lines on board the President Polk. Guest of the evening was the Acting American Consul. Mr. John Goodyear. The host was the
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  • 61 3 An ISM For The Foreman THE KING his approved of the award of the Imperial Service Medal to Mr Louis George Fernandez, a former linotype foreman attached to the Government Printing Office in Singapore and Mr. Samicanoopillai Thethrasamy. former head reader of the same office. The award was given to
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  • 238 3 DEVELOPMENT of new industries in Singapore is a "most important" step to increase the prosperity of the City, said Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, Progressive Party candidate for Rochore Ward in the coming City Elections, yesterday. To press for the <* velopment of new industries is
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  • 199 3 PROGRESSIVE Party's last minute candidate for the City Elections. Mr. S. M. Vasagar is one of the party's most ardent supporters. Mr. Vasagar, who is a popular figure among the Ceylonese community is contesting the South Ward. He said ne decided It as "a
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  • 175 3 THE OVERSEAS League. In conjunction with the RKO Radio Pictures Ltd.. are putting up on Dec. 17 'A Mad Hatter's Tea Party" which is featured in the Walt Disney cartoon film coming to the Capitol Theatre on Christmas Day. The aim of this party is
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  • 64 3 MR. TAN HOON SIANG, a Singapore resident has donated $1,500 to the SATA fund on the occasion of the wedding of his son, Mr. Tan Bak Puang to Miss Lily Lim, which took place last Sunday in Singapore. Mr. Tan Bak Puang himself has donated
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  • 102 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN INDIAN labourer. N. Srivdharan. (32) and a Chinese woman, Khoo Seng Neo (41) died in the General Hospital on Monday night a s a result of injuries sustained in two separate accidents earlier in the day. Khoo was carrying a three-vear-old
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  • 350 3 Standard Staff Reporter AN ALLEGATION that "a few misguided members of the C.1.D." have been telling workers of the Labour Party candidate for North Ward in the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections on Dec. 1 "that they will be in trouble if they
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  • 141 3 FED IP with the pranks of a poltergeist, a Chinese familv living off Kim Keat Road in Singapore have spent more than $100 for the services of an exorcist and have succeeded in getting some peace, after five days of disturbance. The mischief came
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  • 75 3 King 20 Give Blood POLICE LIEUT. V. S. King of th« Singapore Police Training School. Thomson Road, yesterday gave hit eighth blood transfusion to the Singapore Blood Bank at the General Hospital. There were approximately 20 donors from both the Probationary Inspector Cadet Training Unit and the Police Training School.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 87 3 Y.M.C.A.. ORCHARD ROAD: Combined Staffs meeting 11 .3U a.m S'pore Chess Club a p.m. Spore Olympic and Sports Council 5^30 Dm Malay Classes 530 p.m.. Judo grTcti^e 5.30 pm Body-building group 5.30 pm.. Art-c!ub life class p.m.. Malay literary class 830 P YWCA.. Raffles Quay: Hospitality bay to New Members
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  • 110 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Remarking that it was a case fur leniency. Mr Justice Taylor the Se'angor Criminal Court of Appeal, yesterday reduced the sentence "of six months' rigorous imprisonment passed on an Indian Muslim. Saftar All to three months' rigorous imprisonment. Appellant had been convicted by the Kuala
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  • 64 4 SEREMBAN. Tues.- A sum of $33,000 has been raised by the Chinese Young Men's Association here who staged dramatic performances in aid of welfare funds. Mr. B. H. Tan, chairman of the Negri Welfare Committee revealed. With the money available they could possibly put up two
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  • 67 4 BATU PAHAT. Tues. HH Tungku Makota. the Regent of Johore, yesterday presented medals to all persons in the Batu Pahat and Kluang Districts who received the Sultan's birthday honours. He was accompanied by the Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Syed Abdul Kadir. the British Adviser Mr.
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Of the 1,496 people of Jenderam screened in the Klvang Detention Camp, 1,230 616 Malays and 614 Chinese have been released. Some of them have been resettled, others have gone to live with relatives. Detention orders have been issued against 195 of the people. Seventy-one
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  • 40 4 FOR driving their motor vehicles in a negligent manner, Hussein and Heng Kee Soon of Kltmng were brought up before the Circuit Magistrate. Kluang, and were each fined $50 or 10 days r.i. Their driving licences were endorsed.
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  • 225 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two bandits approaching a security forces ambush in Jelebu, Negri Sembilan, yesterday, were able to escape when ten rubber tappers shouted a warning to them. The rubber tappers have been arrested. In the Jasin and Alor Gajah areas
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  • 171 4 Gurney Murder Standard Staff Reporter RAUB, Tues.— The filth member of the gang of terrorists who murdered Sir Henry Gurney was shot and killed in Tras, Raub District, this morning. He was in the company of another bandit and they were the first to
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  • 63 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Dr. M. Birchee was unanimously nominated to represent the MCA in the Johore Bahru Town Board Council for 1952. at the meeting of the Johore Bahru branch of the MCA held at Jalan Ibrahim during the week-end. Dr. Birchee. who
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  • 102 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues Mr. Yong Yew Kim, Acting Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, stated here that $36,000 had already been promised towards the building fund of the girls' section of the school, and they were waiting for Government assistance. Mr. Yong was speaking
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  • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The request for a Royal Commission to be seit here to review the Federation* of Malaya constitution will be made to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton the Secretary of State for the Colonies, when he visits the Federal Capital. The request may be
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  • 250 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A young Malay, Yusoff bin Maidin, who was stated to have been detained following the evacuation of the inhabitants of Jenderam, near Kajang, early this year, was today charged before Mr. Justice Taylor at the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 234 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— At a recent meeting, the Conference of Rulers approved a new scheme for the establishment of a department to co-ordinate the administration of all matters concerning the Muslim religion in every Malay State. The committee will comprise a permanent president
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 4 These five former settlers of Mawai Camp went to Johore Bahru immediately after the closing down of the camp, to get help from the MCA headquarters. They had lost much money and property as a result of the closing down of Mawai Camp. These five farmers who said that tl..y
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  • 95 4 'They Deserve Our' Help' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. '"At a time like This, we must surely remember those who are bearing the brunt of the emergency."' said Mrs. K.H. Facer, in a P^'ppy Day appeal over Radio Malaya last night The regular police, trie British Army the Malay Regiment and the
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  • 128 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Stating that he took a serious view of the case, the First Magistrate, Mr. J.G. Adams, yesterday sentenced a 20-year-old Malay. Jumari bin Poliman. to nine months' rigorous imprisonment, when he found him guilty of stealing cash, a knife and a key fiom an
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  • 91 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— M-. Justice Taylor at the Selanfct Criminal Court of Appe,- upheld the conviction and tie fin e of $600 imposed by the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate on A. Louis, Tamil Superintendent of the Indian Choultry (an almshouse), Sentul, for accepting a bribe. Louis was caught
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 223 5 Standard Start Reporter A LAST minute SOS for funds urgently needea to pay for increased cost of labour and materials f ,p. r the new school building, wnich is nearing completion, w now being sent out bv the Hf,Tv ren T d f Mothe r
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  • 106 5 standard >un Reporter THE APPOINTMENT ol a Registrar of Vehicles for Singapore, to "ike the place of Mr. W A M. Watts, the present Etegisiraj who is retiring In March next lias been postponed by the Singapore City Councillors pending submission of the report on
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  • 127 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Battalion of the Boys' Brigade Will hold their 1961 Review and display on Nov. 17. The occasion will also mark the 'coming of aee of the BattaUao which was formed 21 years ago The review will be he\l at Empress
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  • 83 5 Mamlartl Man Krporlrr ONE OF the gaps <»••» the welfare front of Singapore was filled by the formation of ihi* Singapore Association for the Bhnd at a meeting in the Social Welfare Department yesterday. Amons the objetla of the Association are an appeal foi funds
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  • 96 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE PACIFIC Overseas Airlines tSiam) Ltd.. made their second and la>t parting gift to the Malayan Air Training Corps last night when the acting manager of the POAS. Mr. Pipat Piujayananda. handed the Corps' Adjutant. S/Ldr. R. Park. a cheque which will meet
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  • 220 5 SI H*»T%TIONS in Singapore liable to lostfl sli4><l«linc tmlu> K:iiik*»«"l Koati. lowlier KiMti. «N.-r:»m;»MMi Koa«l. .Sr»»«'tt Estate, kolam A.vcr. >h IMirrso* Koart. Kin i'liuan Koad. Boimilary Hoad. tlor«*iK.f Road, I pper ScranciMin Vi» I l»n Kaiif Koad. «;«vt. Printing W«rk». WtMdlelfii rark. BraddeJl Heights, ArrhMr M«ad, A'a«J«»«g
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  • 204 5 Labour Expects 4 To Be Elected Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. The Secretary of the Labour Party, lYnanp, Mr. Lee Ah Cuew, expects at least half of i he Labour candidate* to be returned as Municipal (Councillors in the forthcoming elections. "It has been expressed in the papers that there
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  • 89 5 Standard Staff Reporter CADETS OF the Victoria School yesterday \ver> urged by Brigadier E. J Montgomery, Officer in Charge o{ Administration, Singapore Base District, to join either the Volunteer Corps w enter the other services of the Crown. The Brigadier presented Challenge Cups fur silent drill
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  • 63 5 Standard Staff Reporter A SCHOOL should help a rhild to feel at home, declared Professor F. Mason at a talk on the Fenn-Wu Report on Chinese schools and the Education of Chinese Malayans at Stamford Girls School last night. About one hundred student teachers and
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  • 78 5 Standard Staff Reporter AN AMERICAN experi on Far Eastern Affairs. Professor Clavicle Buss of Stanford University, visiting Singapore and Malaya on a tout of Asia, today reported a sharp increase in interest 0:1 the part of American University group* in the vital area of Malaya Professor
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  • 73 5 IPOH. Tues. English speaking: Loh Foon? Kee, was today sentenced to four months imprisonment for failing to comply with a court order to tay arrears of eight months* maintenance for his two children, amounting to $1,200. When he appeared before Magistrate Che Arshad today,
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  • 36 5 LEE JONG SIM was fineH $145 in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, for acquiring 29 katties of white sugar without the authority ot the Food Controller, on Oct. 5. The sugar w:is confiscated.
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  • 445 5 Police Witness For One Hour Standard Staff Correspondent KL ALA KANGSAR, Tues.— A Police witness was cross-examined for one hour about Malayan Chinese Association document* which unaccountably disappeared from the police file, when the case against Khoo Khay Hoon, former Chairman of the Kuala Kangsar branch of
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 5 This arch is taking shape at Jalan Raja Alor Star It is being erected by the Chinese community in honour of the Sultan of Kedah who is returning from Europe in the Carthage on Sunday, Nov. 11, at Penan?. This is one of first eight arches which is now in
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  • 200 5 DPP Slates Misleading Report KUALA ECANGSAR, Tues.— The Deputy Public ProseruUM Mr. B. .1. Jennings, this morning, drew the attention of the Sessions Court President, llr. M. Garton, to a newspaper report (not The Standard* on the previous day's proceedings with regard to Mr. .1. D. 11. Donelly's application for
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  • 252 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. Described by his superior officer, Mr. E. A. long, Senior Probation Officer, Slate Social Welfare Department, as an efficient and obedient subordinate, a young Assistant Probation Officer, Doraisatny Miinisamy Suppiah, was today acquitted and discharged on a summons charge of accepting
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 915 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper The Big Inquiry Til ALA Y A is looking forward to the visit of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, who leaves London on Nov. 26 for a tour of British Far Eastern territories. The more welcome is Mr. Lyttelton's visit
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  • 1099 6  - Economy Of The Soviet Union STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP ON RUSSiA"* I I I* the early days of the Red regime Lenin discovered the hunger technique. If a man or woman did not actively *«PP£ r "P—t ticket* for bread tcere refused until they did. The VS.S.R. M now one
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  • 1463 6 \V\V\\V*\VVW* \\\V\\\\\X\\\V\\\\V\\V\V\\\V\V\\\\V\V\\V\V\\VV\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\VV\\\V\\\\V\VVVVV\\X\\\\\\V\\\\\»| A SCHOOL MASTER REVEALS PENANG. r PHE teachers compare their pay and prospects with those of teachers in Government employment and are dissatisfied The question of pension is the chief difficulty." This interesting quotation is taken from the report of the 1902
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    • 268 6 Sir:— As a believer in the Christian doctrine that "God is good". I must raise a strong protest against a statement made in a letter which appeared in The Standard on Nov. 5, to wit: "In the Old Testament you can read that the towns. Sodom
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    • 158 6 Sir:— Our PRO will be hard put to it to find an "alibi" for the failure of the security forces to round up the 30 odd men responsible for the death of Sir Henry Gurney. Practically all the armed units of the country were represented in
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  • 212 6 Review of Views U.S. Tin Mission IN fcjj i Ann,; 1 MOtet Si J J nnp,-, V: S! Ol I T h iV< only 6ft I comi month, WlUl 1 tev poorly j t v :t ?i' and ither essent a i Sin c teu HUm ir nothiin a:-i. but
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    • 26 6 TIGER K'-y, ROBBER GOODS MINING INDUSTRY, In Ist For 30 Year* In Malaya Gcms'itt SHUM YIP LEONC RUBBER WORKS <HBC»por« ku*i» Lumpur Ipoh Seffamai Mtttiecwrtli Uoogkon«
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  • 145 7 PARIS, Nov. 6, (Reuter) Britain's Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden last night obtained America's support for the British Government's stand over the Sudan and the Suez Canal zone. During their talks here Sunday and yesterday, the United States Secretary of State Dean
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    46 7 photo. PRINCESS INSPECTS US TROOPS— Princess Elizabeth talks with President Truman as she and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh (right, second row) inspect a guard of honour at the National Airport, Washington, Oct. 3. The official party is escorted by Army and Navy officers. AP
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  • 131 7 UK, France Support US 'Peace Plan LONDON, Nov. 6, (Reuter). —Britain and France will give full backing to President Truman's proposals for reduction and international control of armaments, usually reliable quarters said here yesterday. They believed the main purpose of Mr. Truman's proposal— to be made in a broadcast to
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  • 33 7 LONDON. Nov. 6, (Reuter)— Britain's former Socialist Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, has been made a member of the Order of Merit, according to a Buckingham Palace announcement last night.
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  • 113 7 PARIS, Nov. 6, (AP). Britain, the United States and France yesterday asked the United Nations to investigate whether conditions in East and West Germany are suitable for holding free elections. In identically-worded notes to U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie, the three governments asked that
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  • 166 7 Eden Rallies Support Of The C 'wealth PARIS, Nov. 6 (UP) Britain moved swiftly yesterday to rally support of Commonwealth countries for a Mid-Eastern defence pact. Within 24 hours of his arrival tor the United Nations General Assembly. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden invited heads of the Empire countries' delegations to
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  • 235 7 US VEGAS, NEVADA Nov. 6 (UP)— A B-29 dropped Ihe latest of the United States new compact atom bomb on Frenchman's Flat proving; grounds yesterday and it exploded with the most brilliant flash of the current series of tests. The bomb was dropped at
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  • 242 7 LONDON, Nov. 6, (Reuter)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill named Earl De La Warr. Postmaster General yesterday in a new list of ministerial appointments. "Mr. DerlcTc H. Amory was appointed Minister of Pensions. Mr. Kenelm S. D. W. Digby. 41. Conservative Whip was appointed Civil Lord
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  • 249 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 6, (AP)— An unidentified Chinese man ran amok yesterday in a crowded Wanchai tenement, made human torches of two women and. an infant girl and 4rt thl t e 'X a four-vear-old boy to the street tnree dories below alter attacking him
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  • 170 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower will return to his Atlantic Pact headquarters near Paris today after reaching agreement on the American role in hits "ready by July 1952" plan for speeding up Western European rearmament. The Atlantic Army's Supreme Commander is
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  • 293 7 Egypt To Say No To Any ME Defence Plan UNLESS BRITISH QUIT PARIS, iNov. 6 (Reulcr) Tin- K-v|Uian foreign Minister Dr. Mohammad Salali El Din »aid here la»t night that Egypt would continue to refuse to join any Middle East defence scheme as long as the Britith "occupation" continued. At
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  • 32 7 TUCUMCARI. New Mexico, Nov. 6. (UP) An airliner carrying 26 servicemen returning from Korea and Japan crashed on the municipal airport runway here yesterday injuring eight persons.
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  • 89 7 OSLO. Nov. 6. (AP).— The Nobel Peace Prize for IMI has been awardeir to Leon Jouhaux, of France, the Norwegian Nobel Institute announced last night. Jouhaux, French Labour leader, is the 50th recipient of the Nobel Prize. The amount of the 1951 award
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  • 131 7 Royal Couple Resumes Last Leg Of Tour WITH THE ROYAL TRAIN IN CANADA. Nov. 6. <Reu;» > Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh resumed tne lad leg of their Canadian tour yesterday alter a week-end of relaxation—in a minor blizzard. On their way to the Maritime provinces they made
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  • 92 7 JERUSALEM. Nov. I (Reut* —The Israeli Knes.seth iPai lament) last night passed a vote i f confidence in Premier B« n Gurion's foreign policy of weeking links and partnership with the United States and the pttact "open countries." The motion wnt carried by votes to
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    • 37 7 i r 1 [WHO WAS SENT TO fflK!» PRISON FOR A !^_^f c 1 Z r-oiMP UF DIDN'T YOURSELF •-'I I THIS IS A TRAGIC C g^^ PIPNJ^/ IN THIS i STORV OF AN WWMI I PREDICAMENT/
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  • 175 8 GPO Employees Work Overtime Standard Skipping Reporter TWO thousand three-hundred and forty-four bags of Chriatmaa mail containing 11,165 parcels and weighing 75 tons left Singapore yesterday for the United Kingdom in the Ben Line Ship Benavon. The Benavon is the last vessel to leave Singapore with
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  • 68 8 CLEVELAND, Nov. 6 IAP)— The Federation Aeronautique Internal has accepted a new 100-kilometre speed record of 635.686 miles-per-hour, Ben T. Franklin. General-Manager of the National Air Rices, said yesterday The mark by ah American h -8(J Sabre jet fighter was made at the race
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  • 33 8 CANBF.RRA, Noy 6 (ReuterAAP 1 Ait service between Si»ut!i Africa and Australia across the Indian Ocean, is expected to begin ne^t July. Civil Aviation Minister Hubert Laurence Anthony announced yesterday
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  • 55 8 French Floating Dock In S'pore For Indo-China Standard Shipping Reporter THE FIRST French floating dock to call at Singapore arrived in the harbour yesterday on its way to Saigon for use bv the French Navy in IndoChina. The dry dock is being towed from North Africa by two deep sea
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  • 29 8 NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (AP) The Royal Dutch Airlines, K.L.M., announced its embargo on freight service to the Near, Middle and Far East has boon lifted
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  • 189 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A SHIPMENT of $200,000 worth of rubber which was in a lighter lying alongside the Blue Funnel freighter An tokens at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves was thrown into the sea following an accident involving the Ben Line ship Beuattow and the lighter
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  • 90 8 Standard Shipping Reporter MORE than 500 Chinese, I lie majority of whom are from the Federation, will leave for Communist China tomorrow in the Heinrieh Jessen. Most of the.-e Chinese, will not be allowed to return to Malaya as they are not in possession of re-entry visas.
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  • 66 8 NEW YORK. X.u. 6 [AP»— The British Overseas Airways Corporation has Sown uut vt the red and \veh into the black. The Comprmy reported mi operating profit of U552.727.-J(iO for the first halt of its current financial year, against a clear overall deficit ot U55ti.238.400 for the
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    • 204 8 2Shik in Harbour WHARVES Hock Hai. Ships (iadowiu Gate Kepprl Dock: San Manuel. Bali 6/7 T j Dromus. Charen. Lyria. Patunga. Benavoa 51/32 2 i Victoria Dock: Toboali. Benvannoch 29 30 2 Godown No. 1: Gedeh. Lam Benatto v 3« 57 2 I Hai, Kon? Wah Dolius 33/34 2 j
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    • 58 8 Despatches TODAY: Palembang noon by Ban Hong Lions, Djambi noon by Hong Ann. South Africa and East Africa by Djibesar. Tanjong Pinang by Wakde. Sibu by Beiaga. Pakistan (parcels only) by President Polk. Ceylon, Egypt and U.S.A. by President Poik. Arrivals TODAY: Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W.
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  • 289 9 Noii availability Of flew Ore-rich Land Forces Costly Step kuaLA LUMPUR, Nov. 6 Because of nonavailability of new io"d Chinese tin miners in the Federation ore now hunting for m R l" 9 na rubber estates for the purpose of converting them into mines, fl
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  • 90 9 TWO s from the US De P° rtment tn ou d Reclomotir hove left New York by wrrere hey will study ond moke s tor *He proposed construction of o Kuolg Lumpur. IV Dr., gist, n ivi in U.S. exith S S I i
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  • 30 9 Slight Fall In Copra Price del s oesa as a t s in- ers at $< per picul, DC rtea, oil |67| 5 (slices': Ham- LamMuntok ■>. h ite l -'l Lißg-
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  • 34 9 London Rubber And Tin Prices :tad e r 9 itten special U ndosing discontinued n editi oa oJ g d m over, tfl price tpore too even our h terest- to our i these
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  • 28 9 .-•::.>: Yo-k n in cot- tt .t was t be i marlwta Ken Y-:k said v in 1 ar.fi I of th._^ century
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  • 113 9 COMMODITY PRICES HiBBEH Ulfc uiesi Singapore rubber prices .yesterday were per lb:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.SS Spot Loose $1,521 $1.52* FOB. in bales Nov No 1 R.SS 51.52V $1,522 No Z R.SS 51.46i $1,471 No 3 K.S 5 $1,411 $1.42 Tone: Steady. LONDON RCBBER Monday's opening price* per lb.
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  • 125 9 (UP).Ty tears bortagea mav tendency to eum conNear East national- n of Instis a Chicago, W M „v ••■7 m effect a <«overnment tSL**, toarantec the •Wt, Wan oil to- tion is likely to prevent further private U.S. investments in petroleum and other
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  • 277 9 W\*HINGTON, Nov. 6 (AP): Representative LW.v.l M. Bentsen (Texas Democrat) said he would preVs for aetion at the next session of Congress on the guavuJe preparedness programme wh.ch, he, sa.d, d/.isned to a^ure a new natural rubber supply and u> •absolutely essential" to national
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  • 94 9 NEW CHEMICAL PROTECTS TARPAULINS DEVELOPMENT of a new preservative that protects textiles from attacks of such microorganisms as mildew and bacteria has been announced by the Dow Chemical Company, in Midland, Michigan. The practically odorless chemical, copper 3-phenylsalicylate gives a light tan colour to treated fabrics, and tests prove it
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  • 133 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan share market experienced yet another quiet day. However, prices in all sections remained steady, according to the Malayan 1 Shareholders* Association. Changed prices were:— Goodwood Park 1.57J 1.62* Henry Waugh 2.70 2.75 S. Steamship 23.50 23.75 Straits Times 4.20
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  • 170 9 THE Government of lnaia have secured the services of a foreign expert under the technical assistance scheme of the FAO to undertake survey of fir resources of the Himalayan regions for newsprint production in India. In addition, two students are being sent from
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  • 39 9 The General Electric Company, a large manufacturing firm in the United States, makes about 200.000 and jet plane engines. The com nanv has provided apprentice Framing for 3 100 employees during the past 50 years.
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  • 14 9 Although the United States has 73 per cent, of Us gas.
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  • 10 9 An Indo-Italian Chamber of between the two countries.
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  • 6 9 JAPANESE. German «nd Italian
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  • 256 9 By EVA CHOiNG, Standard Woman Reporter MR. Grahame Martin Turner, director of Thomas de la Rue and Co., Ltd. (London), sees a great market in Malaya for his firm's new plastic substance, Formica. He is here on a round-the-world trip. The extraordinary properties of
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  • 53 9 About 1,209.000 separate items of merchandise, ranging from furniture to potholders, are sold at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, Illinois. This building, said to be the largest wholesale centre in the world, has a gross area of 4.023.400 square feet. Its permanent work
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  • 29 9 A million voltage cancer therapy service has been inaugurated at the Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital Calcutta. The Service is the nrst of its kind in Asia.- GIIS
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  • 12 9 Bilving rates for Canadian dollars selling $34 1/8 readv (T.T/O-D-)-
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  • 140 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market in Singapore was dull and featureless yesterday at about half-a-cent a Ib. below Monday's levels. Small overseas orders were received during the day, but no American manufacturers were in the market. Moderate turnover of business
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  • 41 9 The lignite (coal) ore3 occurring in the South Arcot district (Madras) have been described as "the best in the world" by German geological experts. It is estimated that 500 million tons of lignite are available in South Arcot.
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  • 117 9 A new mining device that breaks up coal seams without the use of explosives has been announced by an American company. It produces no Hame and, therefore, eliminates the danger of coal gas explosions. It was developed by E. I. du Pont de Nemours
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  • 159 9 THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust could encourage building in the Colony by developing large areas of land and selling them in lots to the public, is* the opinion of the Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers 9 Association. The Committee has also pointed out that the
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  • 140 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 6 CReuterAAPj The Hongkong Chinese General Chamber of Commerce at its monthly committee meeting opposed the Hongkong Government's action in giving a large portion of Japanese assets in the Colony to Hongkong University. The' committee contended that many other causes in the colony
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  • 64 9 US. Scientists have discovered that an unknown factor in alfalia apparently enables animals to make better use of their intake oi vitamin A. Hens fed on alfalfa products lay eggs with double the normal content of vitamin A. If this unknown factor car. be isolated,
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 6— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.62 to £1 Sterling: HK$6-830 to US$l: HKSI.BI7 to Malayan $1; HK$O 38 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5328.125 to one tael.
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  • 116 9 An imporant use has been found for lignin, the lumber component that has long been the paper industry's most troublesome waste product, reports the Scientific American magazine This complicated chemical sub c tance, which binds cellulose fibres together, constitutes 25 per cent, of some woods. Chemists
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    • 237 9 I 1 y&Z^i&fwtMm The Standard Vanguard Saloon tl>« id- at tamily car Already popular with miuorists m everf part of the world it offers at a moderate pruc. the best in modern car performance md tppear.mce Its 2 litre engine assures high cmisiai sp»>rd with a moderate petrol consumption It
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  • 344 10  -  GAILE DUGAS Silk taffeta in tissue weight is used to fashion these luxurious but very wearable holiday dresses. Two tones of silk taffeta create a dramatic effect (left) in a halter-necked dress in charcoal gray which has halter and neckline bow in deep salmon. A
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  • 561 10  - The First Present For The New Baby Arrives MARGARET SCOTT CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIARY By J'VE had my first present for the new baby. It turned out to be one of those "Baby's Diaries" and. although I must admit I've always been most sceptical of them and the people who had
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  • 245 10 THIS is a casual age we're living in, but nonchalance of dress can be carried beyond tne limits of good taste unless «ar e is taken. Particularly is this true in the matter of hats. Too many women tend to say. "I don't
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  • 56 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 6 (UP)Actress Joan Crawford, three of hei four adopted children, also the children's nurse and maid were recovering from the effects of food poisoning suffered after sharing a Sunday meal All were treated in Miss Crawford's home by Dr John MacDonald. who said
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  • 164 10  -  Jeauine Varnas I WMm I rpoDA¥*B FORECAST:— A very X important day. If we are not careful wo may find that. through imprudence or maladroit words, wo have eon- promised yesterday's successes; 1 so beware. In the morning there i Is a risk of accidents, over
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    • 303 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE j^m NEW SERJES _Nq s— Beast of 8-Brfm en 2 h H 567 8 9 to ft 12— Toward sheltered sid '2 /3 U4 13— Kind of fly 14— Sheep hair 15-Rant 15 if, 17 16 Novices 18— Period of -3 -m mmm -jm time '8 V/**
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    • 384 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <4K4 ID 41 HI I 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.45 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Heins Alexander at the Hammond Organ Capitol -Restaurant. Singapore: 1.30 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2 p.m. For the Schools: 2.15— p.m. Racing Commentaries from the Selangor Turf Club (405 49
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  • 79 11 MELBOURNE, Tues. Topweighted Delta today won the Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier race, run over two miles at Flemington here. Akbar was second and Double Blank third. Delta started at 10/1 and won by threequarters of a length from Akbar. a 7/1 chance. Double Blank, a 50/1
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  • 440 11  - YUTOI, BULL SAFEST BETS TOD A Y OLLIE DAVIES By I UTOI and Bull, two well-known mudlarks, appear to be the safest bets at Kuala Lumpur loday, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Old Yutoi can still go a good gallop and with the going in
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  • 77 11 OUle Davfc. G»y Beveller Goodwood FlAB "«?J«EPtABH BRONZE FLASH Baroness liSS^ B u j(g rl l TUer II 8 Ftorep N a?h DALCROSB FLAREPATH m BsEm gggff Y L££hlr B V>E>IE AIRPORT _2?21 A £!*L__ cSS Advice SSJAMm BULL R¥T¥ I jsr^_ l|nr___ T[sk-_ A SS D S^
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  • 24 11 MORE rain fell in Kuala Lumpur since Saturday. There was a downpour yesterday. The going for today's races will be very heavy.
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  • 970 11 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 p.m. Horses Cl. 5, Div. s— s£ Furs. 1. 104 Bronze Flash 8y 9.00 Mr. M.K. Osman Tioa Pereival i SJJ i aunty 8y w Mr N «iau Yoke Un Sullivan Dunwoodfe I iSSt f»ncess Bean 5y 8.12 Mr. Lok e Tai Nam Sullivan
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  • 179 11 SEVEN special races have been arranged by the Penang Turf Club for their four-day Christnias-New Year meeting on ?;eWZb CUP ($6 000) over six furlongs, Cnnstmai Cup ($6,000) over one mile. New Year Cup ($6,000) over 8* furlongs and Commissioner(Xneral's Cup ($7,000> over one mile and
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    • 524 11 SINGAPORE TURF t 3 WINTER MEETING 1951. SATURDAY I7TH, WEDNES DAY 21ST AND SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER 1951 LWTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. 1951 LADY GUEST MEMBERS.— No Lady Guest Members' Badges will be issued RESERVED ENCLOSURE A reserved Enclosure for a maximum of 200 Members will
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    • 162 11 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on 19th November, 1951, are Invited by the Commissioner of Police, Federation of Malaya for the supply of mosquito nets. Full particulars may be obtained on application to the "Q" Branch Office, Police Headquarters, Bluff Road, Kuala Lumpur. TENDER MALAY REGIMENT
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    • 236 11 wfmbfa* straight backs tftW piif6 /ni/K If your baby is fed by bottle, you should get Ostermilk at once. It is the best way to make your baby grow healthy and strong. Ostermilk, with its added vitamin D and iron, is just rcA§&^3)tf||3oii right for good digestion, sound sleep and
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    • 28 11 f TIDES? Itimhitoj HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in Malaya: TODAY A.M r\M Singapore 5.42 4.12 Malacca 2.19 Port Dickson 100 Port Sham 11.36 Penang 6.04 9.14
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  • 1542 12 Setangor JVin Only One Tie SINGAPORE entered the final of the Foong Seong cup competition last night with a resounding 8-1 victory over the Zone challengers Sclangor. Taking the courts at the Happy World Stadium leading 3-1 from the first night's results, Singapore*;* shuttle
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  • 139 12 Last Night's Matches Wong Peng Soon (S'pore) beat A. Piruz (Sel.) 15-6, i:> On; Poh Mm (S'pore) brat Lim Kee long (Sel.) i: '1 15-6. 'boons Hock Leng (S'pore) brut Lim Koon Yan (Sel.) i.v 15-10 Wong Peng Soon and Teow P««nu Hooi (S'pore) beat <
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  • 79 12 Delhi Test: England 202 For 3 NEW DELHI. Nov. 6: fKculrr). India declared at Sunday's c!ose of play .viirc of 418 for six wickets w hen the fourth day's play in the first Test against Engl.tnd began today. Yesterday was a rest day. England fared arrears of 215 runs when
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  • 129 12 I ITui bus Zazu!i of the Ifa- Cycling Union beat Cosmo- Behar Singh by tour I- gths to win the President's T ■:>:!■. at yesterday's Cosmopn tan Cycling Club grass track race al lion,* Lim Green. Third man, dose behind Bebar Sir.gh. was Wong Hong Yee In
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  • 86 12 FREDDIE LAU. scoring an aggregate of 270 including handicap, won the Singapore Gun Club shoot on Sunday. The shoot, attended by a large crowd, had fiv e events the 10 single rise birds: 5 double rise birds; 5 oncoming high birds: 5 high rise
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  • 260 12 Keen Poppy Day Rugby In Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— An interesting Rugby match should be seen this Saturday on the KL padang when the Asians meet the Europeans for the Poppy Day Fund. This match was first played last season and proved such a success that the organisers have decided
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  • 435 12 W I Fight To Escape Defeat BRISBANE, Nov. 6 (Re-uter-AAP). With the Brisbane pitch taking spin, the West Indies were fighting hard today to avert defeat for the first time on their Australian tour. Queensland, one of the weakest states in Australia, hammered the tourists attack which keenly felt the
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