Singapore Standard, 8 November 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard M. rt STnO; HO. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 298 1 m GVWMKs Suez Canal, >o\. 7 (Reuter). tn p to«lay openeil \\w\v counter .'•-I lenwists villi a ilaun raid on > Chw. Five limes ua the past two lays hidden gunmen havjp tired on British vehicles passing through Ibe village which is on
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  • 93 1 Composition Of Enlarged War Council w»I I '-nidged i »"2 was p 1,, „f Operation, Set r t try. the lfc« Fin.in,j s Mmkcf for if rs M'-mkr for Iffairs wreUrv Sccfelarj ior \'.> Member for I Nortel l« 1-jnd ttion^. Mem- irks and HoosißS. I ii MuhamHessrs M l-^*
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  • 28 1 Ce ylon Bars UK Scientist used to E 5t ::o. '26. and •i I m the is v. so b me iven [>l-born turaj .-cifp.ce enrit was leave"
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  • 55 1 A- A Guns For Suez LYN£HAM, England. Nov 7. (ReuteD A light anti-aircraft squadron of the RAF. Regiment will be flown out from the airbase here tomorrow as farther reinforcements tor the British forces m the Suez Canal zone. Ddeanwhi c. the British dest: i era, Corunna and Agincourt. left
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. ißeute- Fv»U!- Navy men were killed ni.d 10 injured when a Jet fighter crashed into parked plai ea on an aircraft carrier off X.< ci. Qic Navy announced tori n
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  • 570 1 Likely To Appear' On Malayan Scene LONDON, Nov. 7 (Reuter) Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary m the new Churchill Government, said here today he was visiting Malaya to study the balance between political and military authorities there. Addressing his first press conference at the Colonial Office he
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  • 40 1 TOKYO. Nov. 7 yang Radio tonight said the North Korean Cabinet has announced the death of Vice Foreiea Minister. Peak Tong t^n who t said, was killed 0 action on Nov. 4 while executing miportant duty.
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  • 184 1 LONDON. Nov. T (Reutert Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer today announced a drastic cut of £350.000.000 m imports to save the nation from becoming "bankrupt and hungry Mr Richard Butler told the House of Commons that this heavy reduction would mean cuts
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  • 89 1 'Bankrupt Threat' To Britain Standard London Correspondent LONDON Nov. 7— Although Malaya nor rubber nor tin was ye mentioned m the Chancellor of the Exchequer's dreary speech (o the depressed House of Commons today, it is clear bwer prices for rubber and tin are- among the chief causes threatening Britain
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  • 51 1 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 200 people were guests to a tea party m honour of the birthday of the Sultanah of Johore at the Istana Besar yesXcr \monz those present were Mr. and Mr! Malcolm Mac Donald Dato Tan Cheng Lock. Dato and Datin Onn bin
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  • 21 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Security Police within the last few days visited ssrwrtwrs fig* doo«iU«._
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  • 185 1 TOKYO, Nov. 7 (UP) A strange oriental disease, believed to be k4 Ylanchurian fever," is striking United Nations Iroops m Korea. Brig. General William Shambora, newly appointed chief surgeon of the United Nations Command, told the United Press that the disease may be the
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  • 126 1 SAIGON, Nov. 7 (Reuter) Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. Bptren Commissioner General m South East Asia, is flying here tomorrow from Malaya for talk* with the French Commander-in-Crnet Jean De Lattre De Tawigny. French officials said today. They are to discuss problems
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  • 91 1 MUNSAN. Nov. 7 (AP)— The United Nations spokesman said tonight the Allies have made no "final judgment" on the latest Communist ceaseflire Pr The Sa spokesman. Brig.-Gen William P Nuckols. said the United Nations felt, however, the Communist t plan had "many conThe Communists made
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  • 50 1 PENANG. Wed.-Nai Charak Chungchosuk. former chancellor at the Penang Thai Constate SSKr^Sd, T e a f h°£in 3 Ass i%ISt d hSSid on the ni Tt°ea S J e U wJVeSiS today and was then postponed to Dec ti. Bail of $200 allowed to the accused.
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  • 158 1 cA F^ AN M c c A E v o r Au»tralian-born «R» rls ™|S »wimmin« some distance oe ria the victims were: Jean ThJ^vacht 'turned over on its sidl and a member of the crew Sam'ed Buisson disappeared gtoihe facing seas. An hour
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  • 232 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UP). Pwiairi Truman will rail Moscow* peace bluff tonight l»> offering ihe world a global arm-* eoir.rol plan an the Im-hI way lo prevent World War 111. American experts believe thii plan for action through the Urnu>d Nations often h better
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  • 123 1 Big Three To Disclose New Plans PARIS. Nov. 7 (AP)-Bri-tain, France and the United States are expected to re\eai tonight important new proposals for casing the tension between the Communist £a/t and the West. The Bis Three plans, believed to contain provisions for count ot the world's atomic weapons. are
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    • 62 1 >•*♦ r Ai J V Every Cnristmas, Harrodt gift vouchers ore sent from all over the world. Think of oil the things you can buy ot Hat-rods there isn't o wider choice of gifts ony where! Your friondt have the thrill of choosing their ow« t [presents ot one of
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    • 98 1 jSHELI MOTOR Oil! RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Srondo.d London Couetpondent LONDON No». 7— The Mlowinj ar« fhe clown f •rices of mbbe. and rm on the London Morkel todoy LONDON TIN LONDON RUBBER J, P O 44id. buyer.. £1,000 ..Her,. Dec' 44 i a Three montli«: £970 Jon/Mar. d. buyen.
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  • 158 2 100 Damaged In East Ward MORE THAN 100 campaign posters put up by a candidate m the forthcoming elections have been torn or defaced m the last few days. The candidate concerned is Mr. Chan Kum Chee, Progressive Party candidate for the East Ward. Said Mr.
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  • 113 2 AN UNUSUAL gift was made to the Department of Social Welfare. Singapore, during October m the shape of Ihree butfalo carcasses one from the (iurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police and two from the Gurkha Rifles. As part of the ceremonies m connection with
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  • 126 2 NORDA RUTFWITZ. the -.veil ki; Sydney dresa designer is bnrk ;r. Singapi re She will put rr, ;,r. exclusive fa>hiun par. .fie the R- ra Ri om ol the Ad< rhi H( td OB NO¥ 14. The proceeds the show are b< doi ted to
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  • 38 2 THE SINGAPORE Union m J .:r.;;: wU] b d a meeting oJ the Executive C uncil at the nest J< ;rr.a:.>:>" Union pren ses, 34 Robins n Road i n Sund .v at 1C a m
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  • 24 2 LEE AH IIEE was fined $5 m the Singapore Third DiMrict Court yesterday, for having a defaced identity card i>n Nov. ti.
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  • 92 2 Rioter's Age In Doubt TWO MALAYS who took part m the rioting m December last year were found guilty at the Assizes yesterday Sentence was deferred to enil c the prosecutor, Mr. A. D. Farrell, to make further enq liries concerning the age of Jumat tin Sudap who claimed to
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  • 43 2 AN APPEAL by Arshad bin Hussain who had been sentenced months' rigorous imprisonment m the lower courts outraging the modesty of a 12-year-old Chinese girl was all .\<d by the Chief Justice, Sii Charles Murray-Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday
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  • 124 2 THE INFLATED costs of building and land since the first quarter of 1951. has been a severe blow to the small man building his own house, states the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society m its second annual report issued yesterday. The estimated rise
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  • 229 2 Standard Staff Reporter SIX WEEKS after a mental patient was admitted to the Woodbridge Mental Hospital, he suddenly went "wild," bit off half a ear of another patient and swallowed it. This was told m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday by Dr. E. C. Wilson, Officer-in-charge
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  • 283 2 AAM Members Have No Priority In Parking Standard Staff Reporter AUTOMOBILE Association of Malaya members have no priority over motorists who are non-members of the Association m parking their cars m Empress Place or Collyer Quay parking areas as a result of the dispersal system adopted by the AAM to
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  • 156 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. JOSEPH C. D. SING, who has made a career m V.M.C.A. organisations m ten countries for 36 years has resigned from the Chinese V.M.C.A., Singapore, where he has been General Secretary for 3J years. While Mr. Sing refused to state the
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  • 70 2 $1, 000 For X'mas Gifts THIS Christmas, inmates of the Social Welfare Department Institutions m Singapore will receive $1,000 worth of presents. The money comes from the 52.000 gift by Mr. Ko Teck Kirn to the Department. The remaining sum will go to the Almoner of Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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  • 62 2 SEVERAL raids were made on hotels and other suspected places by the Social Welfare Anti-Vice section during October. Four middle-aged "servants" suspected of living on immoral earnings were warned and released due to insufficient evidence. An elderly Chinese who confessed to ownership of a brothel m
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  • 32 2 LOW BOON BANG, a taikong, was fined $100 m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for leaving his vessel m a restricted area m Teiok Ayer Basin, on Oct. 3.
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  • 83 2 Caused Death Of Two Men —CHARGE V. PANCHAVARUAN (31) on a charge of culpable homicide was alleged to hav e driven a lorry negligently that it overturned, causing the death of two persons. In the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. th c charge wa s explained tc accused and the ca«=e
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  • 60 2 THERE was a slight increase m the numbei of family deputes during the month oi October, the Social Welfare report states. Five cases were settled out of office after notices had been issued the wives reporting that their husband-; had asked for reconciliation alter receipt of
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  • 46 2 A SOCIAL organised by the Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship and th e Secretary for Young Peopled Work m Malaya will be held on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. at Fairfield Girls School. All M.Y.Fers from all Federation and Overseas Chapters are invited.
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  • 56 2 Denies He Mo lested Woman In Taxi TOH KIM HOO (30 was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with using criminal force on a woman, Chung Sek Swan with intent to outrage her modesty, m a taxi at High Street on Oct. 22. Toh claimed trial and was
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  • 24 2 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Swimming Club will hold a free open-air cinema show for members and their families at 8 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 151 2 REST OF POPPY DA Y FUNCTIONS Standard Staff Reporter THE functions to complete the programme for th e drive for funds for Poppy Day are:— Nov 8: Singapore Hockey Association match at the Singapore Recreation Club; Combined Services v Singapore Civilians. Nov. 9: Ex-Service men Association Dinner, Raffles HotelBeating of
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  • 214 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 15-minute speech at the Singapore Rotary luncheon by the Lady Almoner of Ton Tock Seng Hospital, Miss S. Graham, brought an on-the-spot contribution of $1,500 by three leading Indian Rofarians, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Mr. D. T. T. Assomull, and
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  • 295 2 Standard Staff Reporter DONATIONS from Singapore firms head th c list of figures accounted for on the Poppy Day Appeal list. Mrs. V.C. Bath Chairman of the Poppy Day Fund, said yesterday Roughly the donation* are irom: Singapore firms $17,000; Footb? 11 match at
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    • 56 2 fljftjri m2hSg T T^^ B U^LLV?!!SSv O KsO^s\aP^E/^2t^J h U T THEREFORE, V BUT AS A V V MIC? J$T. WIF F"ULL FIELD- AIM T^E RCNAL OUR A hOwM Sr J H^ S S\ US HAS O PP-2E, ALL \1 AH MEET f*\AH <4 HIS BRIDES- TO- )^^^l^ KCV^^Ad^l DOWKITHEJ
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  • 344 3 MALA Y PAPER RESUMIES ON MONDAY STAFF OF 70 START WORK Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Malay newspaper, the MeUjm Raya, will resume publiration this Monday after having been cloned for about eight months. Its printing press licence was withdrawn by th« Colonial Secretary on Jan. 19 because of certain
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  • 231 3 Siow 'Progressive In His Mind But Not In His Politics' THE STANDARD'S ELECTION SCRAPBOOkI Standard Staff Reporter "I am glad Mr. Siow is progressive m mind and not Progressive m politics," said Mr. A. P. Rajah, Progressive Party candidate for North Ward m the forthcoming City Council elections yesterday. Mr.
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  • 261 3 All higher municipal posts open to local-born applicants have been filled by local men and the Progressive Party members ot the City Establishments Board dare anyone to refute this statement. The challenge is contained m the elections manifesto of Mr. X NL Oli Mohamed. Progressive Party
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  • 105 3 Standard Start Reporter A PLAN for a survey of sickness m Singapore is being drafted by the Survey bubCommittee of the Social Security Working Party. This survey will emphasise the social aspects of sickness. Tentative plans are to take a one Der cent sample of the
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  • 49 3 FOLLOWING negotiation by si?^ r a s%n D pa^s Works Ltd gratuitous payp3d to victims of the fire on °The 2 company later agreed to make a final payment of $7,200 this was distributed to the victims by officers of the Public Assistance Section.
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  • 34 3 THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Far East Land Forces General Sir Charles Keightley, left Singapore yesterday by air for Hongkong on a routine visit. He elpected to return here m about a week's time.
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  • 176 3 Homes with pleasant surroundings are necessary for good health, said Mr. Mak Pak Shee Independent Labour candidate for East Ward. In his election manifesto issued yesterday. Mr. Mak Pak Shee states that among numerous improvements he proposes "to make the lives of the people happy
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  • 238 3 Standard Staff Reporter A UNIQUE ceremony was performed at Radio Malaya's new premises m Thomson Road yesterday evening when leaders of nearly all the various religious denominations prayed for the prosperity of Radio Malaya. Each leader m his turn blessed the new
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  • 78 3 AFTER AN unavoidable delay, the $50 given by Mr. Chew Woon Poh has been handed to Monamed bin Jusoh. the Malay seaman who escaped death when his boat capsized off the Trengganu coast over a month ago. resulting m the loss of five or his crew.
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  • 45 3 ALL COLONY Buffalo lodges including the Provincial Grand Lodge. Singapore, will hold a combined memorial service i° r the fSSi at St. Hilda's Church Ceylon Road, Katong. at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. Members will be dressed m full lodge regalia for the occasion.
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  • 93 3 PRISON CHIEF ON VIO IT TO COLONY THE FORMER United Kingdom Prison Commissioner, Mr. N. R. Hilton, will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 14 on his way to Penang where he will preside as independent Chairman over a five-day Regional Conference of Prison Commissioners, which opens there on Dec. 10.
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  • 50 3 A KOTA TINGGI lorry driver, Soh Sing Kee, was fined $30 m the Singapore Traffic Court for failing to stop his lorry after colliding with a bicycle and failing to report the accident which occurred at the third mile, Bukit Timah Road, bon s licence was also endorsed.
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  • 37 3 Standard Stall Reporter APPLICATION forms for membership to the Singapore Arts Theatre are now obtainable from Mr. Donald Moore at Oldham Hall, Singapore 9 No subscriptions are payable though donations will be gratefully received.
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  • 230 3 RETIRED -HE'S STILL AT WORK Standard Staff Reporter tt WAS a proud day for Mr. Louis G Fernandez when he opened a letter from the Governor Sir Franklin Gimson telling him that he had been awarded the Imperial Service Medal. Mr. Fernandez started life when, as a young man of
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  • 153 3 Standard Staft Reporter Ql X X THINKING and splitsecond action saved an elderly Chinese woman and her household from beioff robbed yesterday morning: The woman. Madam I v NgJHI Sau of I 'vert on Road was ordered at gun point to walk towards her room when
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  • 172 3 SI NOTATIONS liable to load toda> DAY I v art Park. Holland Koad. Trafalgar Street, \n<»oii Koad. sago Street, Kamah Street, Peoples Park. Nanson Koad. I. am Soon Oil Mills, (.nail liin. I 1.. Network. I JE. Factory. Kiver lalle) Road, Kllliney Koad. On-hard Koad. Armenian Street static.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 393 4 Evacuation Of Terror Village Starts Today RAUB, Wed. A convoy of Police, Military, Resettlement Officers, representatives of the Supply, P.W.D. and Veterinary Departments and Pressmen streamed out of Raub town just before dawn today on the road to Tras, a village seven miles south. "Operation
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  • 96 4 It At B, Wed. Despite an official announcement by iht* Rmcrgency Information Service that the "operations are now finished", an Army spoke*man told The Standard today that the hunt for the bandit iranp klio murdered Sir Henry Gurney will not l>«- relaxed with the evacuation of
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  • 55 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— HQ Malaya announce today j tha*. m the t xchange < f fire between men ol the Ist Man-; rhester Regiment and i 8 ban-j at Ku im on Monday, acting Corporal J. Broadbent was' V ed, while acting Sergeant, C Tay i was seriously
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  • 59 4 Treatment 'Lenient RAUB. Wed. Mr. W. F. Stafford. OCPD, Raub. who is m charge of "Operation Rats" told The Standard that the treatment which the people of Tras are receiving was lenient compared with the record of banditinspired incidents which have occurred m the village since the Emergency. They were
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  • 30 4 KUALA LUMPI/R. Wed.— Two leading crash wagons, one engine tender and two armoured vehicles ol the Triang armoured train were derailed yesterday afternoon m the Triang area of Pahang.
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  • 52 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed A nr ce p e r X t? sartv;5 art v; m hon our of ?if rifl£ ardy l Princi Pal Medical Officer, who is leaving "fiS«e SOmetim( L this month will be given by the Gpneral Hospital Sports Club, at the hos Pital lecture
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  • 76 4 RAUB, Wed.— Fifteen representatives of the Raub branch of the Malayan Chinese Association turned up at Tras today to see how the evacuation of the village was being carried out. They were satisfied with the arrangements made for the transportation of the people to Perak. They
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  • 136 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A Chinese suspected of being the chief subscription collector for the Port Swettenham district. Selangor was arrested by the Police early this morning, while m the Grik area of an occupied camp. A bandit was wounded and captured, a woman bandit was captured
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  • 331 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is to press forward as rapidly as po^ible an extensive programme for expansion of medical facilities m the rural areas, The Standard learns. The need for carrying out such a programme is very urgent
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  • 592 4 RALB, Wed.— Police ami troops m Raul), at hi>t light this morning, .started one of the biggest operations of the emergency clearing of Tras village noted bandit hotbed on the road to Ranb. c Captured terrorists* documents have referred to the village, which
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  • 177 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed The question of Seremban's water was raised at yesterday s meeting of the Town Board presided over by Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin Mr Yap Mau Tatt. unofficial mnn^^ 5°L nted JJut° ut that this matter had been brought up on
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  • 111 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo visited the Forest Research Institute, Kepong. today, on the golden jubilee of the Department of Forestry. The O.A.G. and several other Government officials were shown round to sec the work and future plans
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  • 356 4 Police, R.O. Cr it ici sed JOHORE BAHRU. Wed —The Police and \r,e Resettlement j Officer. Kulai, were severely criticised by the Court Magistrate [nche Mahmud Ali today, m a c; se m which a Town Board Superintendent of Kulai area. Thong Hong Kee. was charged i with obtaining illegal
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  • 204 5 Clippies Served Notice Standard Staff Correspondent IPOII, Wed. Eight women clippies employed by the Ipoh Internal Transport Company have been served with notices terminating their services as from December 12. They are at preseni ''.rawing a daily wage of $5.30, but the j Company had recently decided' to revise the
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  • 49 5 MISS A. Sellamah daughter ol Mi. K. Arumugam and the late Mrs. Arumugam was married according to Hindoo rites to Mr. A. Mahadeva eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Arumugam of Penang. The bride's father is a very we!! known contractor ot Tanjong Malim and Bidor.
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  • 137 5 Co-op Group Ready To Build Houses Standard Start Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Wed. The Teluk Anson English School Teachers* Co-operative Hoiihih» Society Ltd., has bought 12 acres of laml on which they propose to build houses for members. Building members ran obtain loans amounting to 75 per cent, of the value
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  • 129 5 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Teams of poppy sellers, consisting of women of all communities, guides and scouts, will visit Government offices, business premises and shops on Saturday. November 10. Helpers are reminded bs Me Sales Organiser. Mrs IQ. uamkin to Pick up their
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  • 54 5 IPOH Wed. -An appeal tor reldSS' matter, playing cards. wamophone records and magaSSST for troops has been made hv Mrl RD.R. Hill, chairman ot &w£m* Service League P CoUect.on boxes hay, been ,->i-.r(>d a* Whiteaways. n" Eh£3 Singapore Coin Storage, Ne'v Shanghai Dry Cleaners
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  • 19 5 BRIGAND ligh! bombers of the VL\F. In Malay? madr auIfrikes against bandit targets m SffJS 3teL operations.
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  • 79 5 IPOH. Wed.— A middle aged woman. Lam Son See. said to be the mother of nine children, will have to undergo eighteen months simple imprisonment following an unsuccessful appeal against the derision of a lower court before Mr. Justice Hill today. Lain was convicted
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  • 27 5 Tn ITK ansoX Wed. When a 51 year old Malay eXlk li^.h5 m w hn had 12 previous convictions is a Police
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  • 163 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Three bus companies m North Perak have contributed $1,600 towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. Topping the list is the Blue Omnibus Company Limited with $1,000. while the Red and Yellow Bus Company Limited has sent m
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  • 82 5 PENANG Wed. For the first' time Penang will witness rhe ceremony of the crossing ot the "Bridge of Knives by a medium or "kee tons at east Jelutong at 12 noon on Sunday. Nov. 11. The occasion is the thud anniversary of Khai Then
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  • 34 5 FOUND out of doors during curfew hours by a police patrol. Lai Nguu <58>.' Hoi Ming il8» and Long Chi (50) were fined $20 each by Magistrate Che Aj-shad m Ipoh.
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  • 555 5 GAVE $200 TO FREE DETAINEE —WITNESS Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Evidence that $200 *as paid lo Khoo Khay Hoon for expenses incurred m obtaining the release of a detainee Tang Choy Has recorded by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. M. Carton, when hearing was resumed today at
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  • 228 5 Penang Rape Case Staiidanl Slaff rorrespomleiil PENANC, Wed. Sev«»ral CUaew wonwii wm among the lar^e crowd m lli<* Ma^isiraif's CMirt io«lu\. whea a raj»c case, involving Ngjiam (hf) Kooi. a h!h|»ping clerk of Mesnr*. Paterson Simon-* and < <».. I id., H-asTbroueht up l>efore >lr.
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  • 90 5 PENANG, Wed. The eish*. candidates of the Labour Party, i Penang. will outline their election manifestoes at a public meeting to be held &o the I Dato Kramat ground tl 5 P ■> on Sunday Nov. 1 1. Mr Yeap Chuong K<>: 4 Pre Isident
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  • 75 5 Standard Stall Correspondent IPOH. Wed Twenty-one-year-old Raia Razalli bin Raja Maharom uas fined $100 or one month's rigorous imprisonment when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Che A i shad to a charge of desertion. Raja Razalli left his post (sub-warder at the Ip" 1 Intention
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  • 66 5 IPOil. Wed U court I ''I- M Justice l > delivered judgment m iv«u« ,of Reap KtMi: Sane. convid ion and »enlence i I months imprisonment <<> r i i l; J ,i (000 were quashed was tried for crimlna l of trust m respect <»'
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  • 842 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper In Quest Of Peace ITH the tension of the last few months, the world welcomes the suggestion made at the opening of the United Nations General Assembly m Paris by French President Auriol that the Big Four should meet f so that their divergencies could
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  • 931 6  - PLANNED EDUCATION KILLS INDIVIDUALITY STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP ON RUSSIA** 4 By TJERE is a realm m which the Soviets have had great success. They plan their education and they get what they want. Lenin inherited the fine educational system of Imperial Russia. Neither war nor revolution had closed the
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  • 658 6  - Say what you like TAKAR Careers For j Malayan Boys Taker continues his advice to a student on Choosing a Career. Student: You tell me to examine different careers aad choose the one that fita my character and aptitudes and financial circumstances. That sounds alright; but how am I to
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  • 171 6 Review of View If Government should insist m abandoning the ramp, concludes the riaiiy. i: should «t-e that adequate compensation is paid to these >qu;itte s wrho have to suffer through no fault of their own. Middle East T^GYPT j.< tieing a rape round -i-' her own neck. says p:oKuomintang
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  • We the People
    • 337 6 Sir;— To "Puzzled" who is sceptical of the quality of the troops engaged m the anti-bandit campaign (letters to the Editor Nov. 7), one rreed only reply that the real reason why there is not more progress is the lack of sufficient
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    • 28 6 S »r. In reply to wobd-cons(sous, a man who is surrounded by debts is called a LA M E DUCK. PA TAM. Alor Slar.
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    • 108 6 To Lyttelton Malaya's Problems THE forthcoming visit of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has aroused much interest. Malayan leaders and various public organizations will be given the opportunity o meet Mr. Lyttelton and discuss matters affecting the country. But The Standard feels that many readers
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    • 313 6 CINGAPORE Government must *J first of all gain the confidence of the people, says independent Sin Chew Jit Poh. if it expects them to support the Colony's civil defence plan. One ot the fundamental steps Government should take to secure the people's confidence. suggests Sin Chew, is to
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    • 51 6 nS r: Does not the Holiday ha]1 m fn C affeCt the eine nails m Singapore. o^ organisations— big and small-close on Sundavi 8n R J hy ot the cinema hSfli? taHdlf 6 t l h c ad vent of th housS cl^d on'^Jnda^Sin t apore.
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    • 332 6 bJ?\ n iZ* As i on e who r ememDei s the clanking tramcar* running o n double rails ff "hi centre of our City roads more fet decades ago. m?v I medium cn f QUire throu h th medium of your valuable columns, when the STC
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  • 293 6  - Men Models In British Stores ALISON SETTLE By 12 c tat fa- t a 'i, 1 income •/•men' J 1 on the family. F ■< int I men I d cities H£*s first r,-,e me l i] Servi c 5 1& i the luncheon hour i being eg lally near
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  • 362 7 j y Egypt's Abrogation NiH >\ Nov. 6 (Reuler) Britain today told n ,,te that *he considers the 1936 Anglou' ttttti H| >N m f° rce an< lnat t ie P^nciple l>l 'Tt r V ,l,miiuialion Here accepted the whole t.rruitional relations would cease. The
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  • 120 7 Erskine Says S George Ermine. I British tonig'nt i Egyptian ing every- turn :his nU, a siege and Britis "-'P- 5 J; »kiDC asurca inai iced U*« be s suicidal cour>f; si is outsidf i came m gainst British s increased td as Cairo
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  • 14 7 AP'— The berc es- British t rived m c So\ iet
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  • 184 7 TEHERAN, Nov. (Reuter).— A crowd of 8,000 including women m long veils, demonstrated m Fawzia Square m the centre of Teheran today m support of the Persian Government and against "British and American imperialism." The demonstration, called as an answer to recent meetings of the
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  • 67 7 LONDON. Nov. 7 (AP» Floods m several areas ot Britain left desolation and some marooned householders behind them yesterday. In Scotland, the River Don raged m its worst flood since 1920 causing destruction at Kintore" and submerging miles of farmland m the area. The Thames
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  • 78 7 S\N FRANCISCO. Nov. 6, ,aP)— Wonder drugs are losing their punch like ageing prize fichters and doctors are beginning to speculate on where their next antibiotics are coming from. Penicillin, streptomycin, aevomvcin and chloromycetm all are less effective now than tney ver* four years ago. says
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  • 257 7  -  JACQUES EDINGER Red China's UN Entry By Standard Special Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, PARIS, Nov. 7— The»last clash of the fifth General Assembly of the UNO over ihe essential problem of admission of Red China to the world organisation has cast a gloomy
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  • 63 7 CHICAGO. Nov. 6 tUP>— Doctors today successfully removed a pin "rrom the left lung of a 11-month-o!d Filipino girl who had been flown 8,000 miles lor the operation. It was announced what she was m "excellent" condition The Doctors said a second pin
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  • 77 7 NEW YORK. Nov i w-r-Mammoth New York Harbour slowly is coming back to me, with 'more and more AFL ongshoremen returning to work on the strike-bound warehouses. Customs officials howed at least 3 000 stevedores worked on Monday on 31 ships and at 21
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  • 60 7 evmvFY- (Airmail) (Reuter-AAP). When Mr. Mountains of New South Wales. The t^^Vdiff with provision for six coffins; a« ii V* wall with an iron-barred gate; aS ac« otlndio surround it. enclosed by a double bar V". W^e fe o n f C Mr
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  • 195 7 Standard Staff Reporter In a programme packed with music, song, dance and laughter, a number of popular radio, stage and screen stars made their bow last night before a receptive audience at Singapore's Happy World Stadium. But the venue for the performance proved to
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  • 59 7 SEATTLE. Washington. Nov. 7 (lfp)l-Twentv-eiKht seamen who abandoned a burning Indiabound grainship tossed h^plesslv m three lifeboats today 20-foot seas prevented a rescue ship from pulling them to .salei^ Th-ee crewmen died m the flames that swept the 7J76-ton liberty ship George Walton. Twelve' survivors
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  • 277 7 Standard Music Critic < NEARIA 100 people heard a 14-year-old violinist play the music of Vivaldi. Bach. Cesar a Ma^Note n^ SlcDonald House. Singapore Master Leßoy Peter«»Jff ing his first recital which was presented by hi* teacher, mi Dirk Kalf. This really wonderful boy gave a
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  • 326 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP) —President Truman today forecast "much trouble" m the economic recovery programme abroad because of the damage to the "key and fundamental proposition" of the plan m the Lnited States. f The President saiu this threat to European rehabilitation was
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  • 256 7 BERIA SAYS: MOSCOW, Nov. <i. (UP).— i Marshal Lavienti Beria. Chief of the Soviet system, said tonight that the Soviet army "stands ready to strike a deadly blow at any aggressor The Soviet bespectacled head ot .the Interior Ministry was given the honour of
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  • 113 7 LONDON. Nov. 7 «AP» Buckingham Palace announced Tuesday night that George was expected to be sufficiently recovered lrom his lung operation to permit bun to broadcast his annual Christmas Day message next month The Christmas Day broadcasts were originated by the present Kings lather.
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  • 156 7 SAINT JOHN, flew i Brunswick. Nov. 6. (UP). —Princess Elizabeth arrived at St John, Canada's oldest Incorporated city today after a day of leisure and informality at Fredericton, capital of New Brunswick. The special Royal tour train pulled into St. John at 3.53 p.m.
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  • 86 7 17 Killed, 32 Injured In Rai l Collision BELGRADE, Nov 6 IUPI Seventeen persons were ki led and 19 were injured «eriousty today when the weM bo »nd Orient Express was wrecked m a collision at the junction stati of Vinkovei, it was tanounrei officially Al. the victims were i
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  • 84 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd In view of Operation Rats being 1 carried out m Tras village the Gap Tranum. Tras-Raub roads. i will be closed on Soy R HM Ito traffic except vehicles r.- vi ing government mails The following roads m St'.n- cor are closed on the same
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  • 31 7 KUALA LUMPUF. W«d The next meeting <<f Federal Legislative Council will be held m the < ouncil Chamber here on Nov. 21 and 22 commencing at 10 am BMI
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  • 44 7 KUALA LUMPUF* W«d Labourers have stopped a- X m th P Bahau district uf N^^i Sembiian owinf to bandit miimidation In view nf this and BHO I facilitate the movement i T (security forces, a 24-hour rurf< I h.ts bten imposed
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    • 38 7 |#ti tops: CHfIILEN IN I! BRI \RV J931 MM mS*m!^^^^^wM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE. SIMILAR MODELS ARE OBTAINABLE NOW AT 'ifl NAN(i tiOKi CO, ny ■JULMIHi'HiM'HM L > I '03-105. SEL£6/£ ROAD. SfNGAPORt. and ALSO AT OUR PENANG BRANCH.
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    • 24 7 I 77ie /afesf NYLON UNDERWEAR /br MEN! X I Cool light as a feather I ATHLETIC VESTS $8-75 JOCKEY SHORTS 5-50 1 fe'iNGAPORK 1.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 71 8 During t ie last year, the government or Indonesia has paced a number of orders tor various types of craft with Netherlands shipyards. They total 13 thirty-three foot motorboats, three 22-tt control craft, six more of 125-ft.. and three more of 193-ft Finahy. they have ordered two
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  • 203 8 Squatters Refuse To Quit A irport Dispute Inquiry Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS m Paya Lebar who will be affected by the Singapore Government's plan to build a civil aerodrome, told the three representatives of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday that they would defy any order of eviction. This was
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  • 92 8 The seventh output of recruit for the R.A.F. (Malaya) will complete their initial training course with a ceremonial parade at Changi airfield tomorrow. Comprising Chinese, Malay. Indian and Eurasian recruits, the recruits have been under training for two months. After the parade, the men will
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  • 76 8 Standard Shipping Reporter HUNDREDS uf pleasuieseeking American from a visiting United States destroyer squadron, "invaded" Singapore last night They were seen m bars, cabarets. amusement parks, cinemas and m fact, everywhere. The men were from the four destroyers. Stormes, Waller. Cony and Conway
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  • 64 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Close m the wake of the Russian passenger-freighter. Primorre. which passed through Singapore early this week. another two Red freighters called at Singapore yesterday on their way to Vladivostok The vessels are the Tura and Luga. sister ships of 1,000 tons
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  • 90 8 LOXDOW Nov. 7 (Reuter) The cheapest and shortest air trip m the world is by helicopter from London airport to nearby Northolt airport. Tne fare has been cut from £1 sterling to 10 shillings and is now cheaper than tne taxi fare. photo. Three Americans who feel
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  • 227 8 S'pore Interprets East To Americas Standard Shipping Reporter THREE American round-the-world travellers yesterday described Singapore as an "outstanding metropolitan centre interpreting the East to the Americas." The men were Canadian publisher. Roy Wrigley of Vancouver, Henry Overpeck of Indiana and Irving G. King of California, who attended the Singapore Rotary
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  • 69 8 A number of men serving with Far East Air Force m Singapore. Malaya, Hongkong and Japan, will be able to send messages of greetings to relatives m the United Kingdom for broadcast on Christmas Day. The 8.8.C. is broadcasting a special programme of messages and
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  • 141 8 I NEW YORK, Nov. 7.— Pan American World \irWiyf will serve as official air carrier for the lean,, which j w.ll reprint the I ni.ecl Stales m the 1952 Olympic Winter Game, at Oslo, Norway, ami m ,he'l<£> Olympics at Helsinki, Finland. This
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    • 603 8 FASI REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Son Francisco Lot Ano.««o» All American S Canadian Citie« ''•none Shorn S'DOr* Aft LA/* J. L. LUCKCNBACH 26 27 No* 28/29 Nov 30 Nov-6 Dec 25 Dec ALASKA BIAR 24 '2c l Oe* 29 Occ/1 Jan 20 Jar For Ml oort.aJar* ot |> v Cckoc
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    • 170 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. v -S 0 MAIAYA Hon Jo for P Bar N« 17 vz: s ifc-T^. ssr t n« ,2 V— l Pa,, Oi c k »n... W«kl, H °s7/S%' 0 BO9On N., ,7 Xv &?z 9 t, M s°^n. Port h A f °i-b.r.:N., horn Nov 21
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    • 165 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Roy.l Rott.rd.rn Llloyd Hollond-Amoric. Lm. N.d.rl.«d Lin. Rotfrdom Rott.rd.m Am.t.rd.-, HALIFAX lOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. S'por. p. $'fc om Penon, Koto A g o«n fl (RL) 11/16 Nor 17 Nor 18/19 Nor Toroko. (SMN) 21/26 Nor 27 Nor 28/29 Nor Soestdyk (HAL)
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    • 381 8 "K.NA- to Bon9kok H 9^. 'S kong, Monilr Kobe 6 rokohomo Bangkok 21 6< "KAMBODIA" for Bongko'k" Hongkong. Kobe Yokohomo "INOIA" te eangkok'.'H^. 1C kong. Kobe Yokoha-no 17.20j. r "PRODUCE" <or B F Q R X JAPAN 1 1 J Doc SAILINGS TO CONTINfWi c^ PANAMA obt:l7-20D.r «x| Calls Beyrouth.
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    • 91 8 m fjARBOUR Snin WHA Ss2L. t Keppel Dork: San Maneul Ananas °T S?™* Chai n L >' ria P^«a^ 1 hSisi^ Gedeh Lam sir i RSite;" Pa m^otta H 1 Windruih. Daviken, Shapur; Parociu 31 'S i Shansi, Heinrich Polydoius S/S I i esse n S^ajJak. William PatPresident Polk 1112
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    • 48 8 Arrivals Today: Djakarta (letters') by Mvi Ann. Hongonk and China (letters and parcels) by Tjijalengka. North India' and Pakistan (letters and parcels) by Tairea, North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei and Miri (letters and parcels) by Darvel. Despatches Today: Medan by Mina, Hongkong, China, Japan and Philippines noon by Glenroy.
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  • 263 9 Tin Mines Estates In Tras Area May Have To Halt Work Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nor. 7: Rubber estates and tin mines around iicqe near Raub m Pahang, belonging to absentee Chinese TrC S i dan owners, may have to suspend operations until they can fl w labourers after
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 20 9 RUBBtH seam $1.53 \t i) Hhi 'N j M 41 •>• „n:n. p.-r lh N Settirnmrt Norn. Norn. lune Nl)nlQ
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    • 27 9 S kFORI W«* n to d.i} ul. f SDO?i ITS Wtdatsday's i w first v m bvycrs, filers. ■tha I •*•> M k ra S, ttiemf-t Price:
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  • 74 9 New Bame-resistant clothes for' tustrial workers are being .:.k :.;-ert :r«. the Ur. .ted States with a tjbr:c that ii treated with Gk tex compound Clothes rna^ie with the fabric c »ntinuc to burn once a ect j >v piled Rame is removed .~e -.^e.«
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  • 197 9 Standard Market Reporter rlamb < mwilate General m Singapore a \r. t df proiiiotiou »ecti€>n under iceCoosal R. Froger. The creation of a trade •.on underlines the im- i jortance the Netherlands at-! hes to her trade with lalaya, a spokesman of the; C nsulate
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  • 4 9 Ja pan -PI Trade
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  • 12 9 SMALL ORDERS FO R RUBBER FROM JAPAN M del Repwrtei arket, at
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  • 27 9 G oods Sold At 400 Per Cent Profit ■I Kcpwtei and r. wr.o tcasca af ti s'.-.aps, ng Slnsa- aa were :r..ich as is look- I take
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  • 27 9 N T-S-ccial sing prices Exchange I ;..n 1 n es i a n »»t factonM for f di«sa] engines 4t i•.q Zl '-i^-'y would year.
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  • 28 9 Red China Drops 50 Per Cent In HK HONGKONG. Nov. 8 (AP> Red China's currency dropped almost 50 per cent, m value on the Hongkong open market yesterday.
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  • 157 9 The Singapore Controller of Imports and Exports m Singapore. Mr. I. R. M. Willis. an nounced yesterday that prelimi r.ary issues of the following quotas will now be made: Bacon and ham (all packs, includ:ng canned) from Australia. New Zealand. UK. or Europe: canned corned meat from Australia/New
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  • 164 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Wed.— Prices m the Malayan share market were firmer today m all sections. A more optimistic note_p J^iled_in the nnvpi!' Henry Waugh 272 2.77 H S n k 8 on 850^0 BGOOO R °O b ;r n St C o^ 3.87
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  • 29 9 A 1951 Forder Custom de Luxe Ford car parked outside the main en trance to the Ford factory at the 8i milestone, Bukit Timah Road.
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  • 46 9 plan is to b. reaped by March jap^nat the end of the period <nt»nd« to produce at an annual rate of 2 400,(KK),0W) cubic metres of gas. 53,000,000 tons of coal, 2813.000 tow of ™lphide or* 3*820 000 ton* of pig-iron.— Reuter-AAP
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  • 730 9  -  MICHAEL CONNORS photos. By Standard Industrial Reporter MARKING a quarter century of progress, the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation today. The company was formed m 1926 to import Ford products m a "knocked
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  • 139 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Funnel freighter Astynax which arrived S "J£*; pore from the United Kingdom trough* 3.197 packages of tyres. 18 cars, two sedan diesel chassis, two trucks, 3,750 loose n>t cement and corrugated sheets. 3 122 cases of soap, 292 cartons of inner
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  • 68 9 PEPPER price? m the Singapore produce market were easier yesterday on lack oi orders from overseas. Muntok while was quoted at $745 per picul and Lampong black at $593 per picul. but no business was reported. Coconut oil was also easier. sellers indicating $(,7 per picu!
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  • 520 9 Ipoh Miners To Present Memo To US Mission STATEMENT by Brig.-Gen. Tom Wilson, head of the U.S. tin mission to Malaya, that o U.S. long-range programme for tin could "very well" result from Hie present visit, was well received by Chinese tin circles m Ipoh yesterday. These quarters said that
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  • 28 9 A.< ol aufctry U n be i.l nit I b! v .ik.a follow < res huffle of top posi iin the C>n n i I Pai ty
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    • 197 9 Look what this Dere is the greatest truck news Jtr&^ls»££3! NEW 3-TON 70 Horse-Power E£fJ,E£r£" MORRIS^OBWERCUIL has got! Check it over point by point Frrraoower sw-cvlinderen- 7 Rear axle has a "strength You'll admit t sets a new and P^^XdSSSg reserve to opera with tutt higher standard m value as
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  • 558 10  -  Lon Jones ;,v\\\\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\» I STAR CHARGES: I Cabled By LTOLLYWOOD. Wednesday/ One evening last week British film star Jean Simmons went to a film premiere with British actor Noel Willman. The next day every gossip columnist m Hollywood hinted that Jean had been fighting
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  • 686 10  -  ED POLLAK Spotlight On Samia Carnal^ The Girl Of The Moment By AN Egyptian girl used 1 be spanked every time her parents found her ''bellydancing" before a mirror. This happened almost every day. Twenty years later, the same girl was making; big:
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    • 161 10 I SHOWtNGm DaOy: 11 a.ni..1.!5-4.^3-6.4r> 9..50 p.i AND New AlhambrA 1 Daily- 11 a.in..i..m4..6.ir> 9.:j0 .m. lIhH From TODAY HHi^ 20#fc CENTURY-FOX PROUDLY PRESENTS FOR YOUR GREATEST ENJOYMENT! I f i- iSI Rk^yit m. mm*' k m sßßfl^^^^ 91 tK/A^mmA^iA^ff^nl W nt him j<m tltr •v n B^Hf^/Tj/IID Hv^Vi >>
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    • 258 10 O(5 'I Si j Sx Saturday 1f,,,,,. Onltaip -a Phone «»42 h IMi~Ai^~ warner bros frur j-4mk* It i JfREAKiNGfOTOT Sljnins JOHN CARRttt PATRICIA SHI Saturday lf*#t/##* Iniversal-lnternational pnvnis THE AMERICAN oO| MIRIVMM Qf •THE POODEN ROBSCT i ]p(JEj; UNKnowu Starring r^^V^tl I''^ JpfT'ff.f^^''**-^! j FOR ONE DAY ONLY VISIBLE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 570 10 On The Air KAIJIO MALA\A SINCiAFOKfe <UM au «l M.I 10 a. in Emergency News (X.L.>; 10.45 tor the Schools; 1 p.m. Saidenberg Rebner (Duo-pianists); 1.30 New»; 1.45 Dance Music by Bay Ellington Quartet; 2 p.m. For the Schools; 0.13 Programme Summary; 6.1? t ailing All Hospitals: 6.55 Announcements Singapore
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  • 693 11 Watkins, Carr Get The Runs NEW DELHI, Nov. 7 (Reuler). England forced a draw with India m the first Test match which ended here today. When play began this morning England, with 202 for 3 and 203 runs m the first innings, were 13 runs behind
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  • 92 11 BRISBANE, Nov. 7 Router- A AP —Without the service of star spin bowlers Ramadshin and Valentine and prolific scorer Frank Worrell, the West Indies touring team lost by 10 wickets to Queensland, one of the weakest cricketing states m Australia. The West Indies were all
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  • 347 11 IN a hard fought match on llic padang yesterday S.C.C. "A" XV defeated R.A.F. Tengah "A" by 11 points (goal, penalty and try) to nil. The R.A.F. were good m patches and m fact held the S.C.C. team at bay most of the
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  • 223 11 IN a second round the RAF, Seletar inter-unit, Sanderson Rubby Trophy match, 390 Maintenance Unit scored an overwhelming victory over the RAF Station Seletar yesterday. Leading 17—3 at half time, 390 MU finally won 32 points (7 tries. 1 goal, 2 drop goals) to 3
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  • 425 11 SPECIAL Air Services* Regiment, belter known as the Malayan Jungle Scouts, travelled up to Naval Base yesterday for a Rugby match against Royal Navy the strongest Services team on the Island and after holding Navy to a five-all draw at half time lost by
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  • 43 11 MANILA. Nov. 7 (Reut«r) The visiting Malayan Chinese XI completed th< ir Manila series this evening at the Rizal Memorial football field without a defeat having beaten an all-Filipino selection of the Manila Football League by three goals to two.
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  • 102 11 THE following are tMi weekend tortures to the Singapore Badminton championships to be played at the Clerical Union Hail SAIIRDAY 71' p.m. Junior Inter School S«mi Final: A?m!o-Ch!!ifse SriT v> Ang|oChinese C mtinuation School. Tournament Official and umpire: R. Nad n ih. Bi f« ree: George Chen
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  • 77 11 Dutch Olympic Wat er Stars Here TWO I) it int< national v polo j Ux 'k part n the is. I mptcs I »r H< Hand are the eight mrmbers lot the Shell Company* waterpolo tea n tiich ai i ed In Singapore by ;>ir from Palembaog yesterd. Thes are
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    • 516 11 SUMMONS VACANI 'ANTED by British Euro- peun Import House a competent National Accounting Machine Operator. Asian, male or female, experienced m debtors' ledger work 'OMMERCIAL artists requirv> cd by leading advertising agency any nationality, men I t women Good prospects, apP.v 0.P.0 Box No 412 i\ 'ANTED by European Im-
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    • 400 11 SITUATION WANTfcD DV experienced Estate Con- ductor Chinese aged 36 with knowledge factory work. Salary expected $300/350 Reply T F WONG, Standard. Singapore NOTICE Civil Suit No. 198 of 1951. Calico Printers Association Ltd. v. P. Odernamall Company (trading as a firm) 'T'HE abovenamed action has been withdrawn upon the
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    • 60 11 o(Jl J>un» I3>^t "tit* H Itillll HIIHH I I I iI I ill J heat selector dial "^A HASSIVE BAKELITE HANDLE J^k^/J streamlined body (jy^y^y bevelled sole plate ly^^r •SIDE ENTRY OF FLEX t ir^ SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. S.NCAPOUE KUALA LUMPUH .POH FENANC drugless heali;;g lIIAK UNO BUM. H>U
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    • 93 11 TODAYS FpHECAST:-Ap"l us inKenious and Poetical We as Se Ctl conducivV to combativeness and acts vd Yf K< yo O u U r S b?r£day f °f S in*©; her 8 you will have a happy year. B 'but your satisfactions W ,U come from your inner life from the
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    • 34 11 nnW n*R a?■■■ ngL i-^fcT^ >^M HIGH TIUF.S Bi the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY A..>l tr.H. Singapore 7.05 »i.o€ Malacca 3.14 4.05 Port Dickson 1.55 2.46 Port Sham 12.55 1.29 Pcnang 8.34 10.00
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  • 1157 12  -  Tail Light Pays Best Dividend OLLIE DA VIES By LEADING from start to finish Mr. Cheong Thiam Chye's Admiral, trained by "Doc" Rodgers and cleverly handled by Harry McCloud scored a handsome win and completed a double on the second day of the Selangor races yesterday. Admiral
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  • 54 12 TOTAL POOL $472,930 IST PRIZE: *****7 $127,691 2ND PRIZE: *****0 63,845 3RD PRIZE: *****0 31,922 Starter* (£4,560 each): *****5, *****1, *****7, *****5, *****4, *****3, *****0. Consolation ($2,837 each): *****6, *****7, *****4, *****3, *****6, *****9, *****4, *****8, *****2, *****1. DOUBLE TOTES IST DOIBLE 7 TICKETS $210 EACH. 2ND DOIBLE
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  • 753 12 I'O'l \l. of 198 horse* has heen entered for the Sin;; .ore Turf Huh* winter meeting on .Nov. 17, 21 mul Below are the entries. lIUKSIS I \sS I IS I RUN 2ND RUM In :9f or iim X X A X X An i
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  • 61 12 IST DAY NOV. 17 S 2-1 mile L! 2. div 4. 5 ii run. JM> DAY NOV. i\ C\ 1 div l 2 3-0 furs. SRD DAY NOD 24 (-'1 1. div I 9 fu's H d jy 1.2. 3, 4 5-6 furs. C 2. div. 1 2-9
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  • 125 12 TOKYO. Nov. 7 (UP)— An 18--rnan Japanese field hockey team l--;t this morning by POA plane for India The team is scheduled t way its first game with the Bengal XI at Calcutta on Saturd:«y II will be the first of some IS s^mes
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  • 113 12 Louis Makes T ax Offer CHICAGO. Nov C (Reuter>— J Lootai former world heavyweight champion. U makin? the H 'vernment an offer on their int i:iif tax claims "on the a^umptton tnat h e will not ftsht atfain." according to his accountant Mr. Theudor Jones, the acrountant. s« i the
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  • 25 12 THK Combined Services dance »A- "I.*" V* nel^ t«»nijjht m jatm f t 4» acK of support Ticket KjHe^ili hay» tSSr 01^^
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  • 830 12 sgEs&ssgss The oilier mat men who will flght here are Mohammed Zakana a 220 lb Arab, expectx >}? da !l leßed Indian. Chief Little Wolf, and Jack Clavbourne both of whom will be here on Saturday Meehan a six-foot-three CanarLk E 1 1 *S llea 245
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  • 226 12 ARM\ (Singapore) this year's Inler-Serviee* aoecer champion* were too strong for the Combined Koyal \avy and Royal Air Force team ami won <-omin<» ingly by three goals to one m a match at 223 BOD ground yesterday. The Army were first on the attack
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  • 131 12 POLICE Training School defeated Singapore Harbour Board Police 3—o m a t*ie-'d y hockey match at Thorn* 'm ad Prominent w the PIS vtie Reggie de Si!v^. Benjatnin Ros» and Pritaai Sin*n Combining well tliey move i Cleverly past the detet mined SHB Pciire rie
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  • 357 12 Easy Victory For Civilians \»»«g^ SUPERIOR m every Civilians trounced tSSLSg^ to nil m the women's hack* V The Civilians attacked tl roi J '"'"I major portion of the match, it,,.. their backs to the wall P,,,rr, were the ins.de attackm S r"' v km and Mrs. Webster-th c k,
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  • 77 12 Varsity Scor e Good Win Over Polic e roprctsittirthiirt fr,,nd.> h m k Sepoy l.m.s vesterduv »nt--nil i B th firM iv ;l »arsits rj ||,..d th, w quarter and finalh won stood Cast P i Mid en b 4 ■.v.i id Oil t l equ, se a kee Finally
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