Singapore Standard, 9 November 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard 4k A.. 5« X SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951. ii MO 13" 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 1457 1 "We Want MacD," Leaders In S'pore, Fede rat ion All Say tte r/s Hint Causes Concern \U Standard Staff Reporters I \j RS OF various communities throughout Singapore I l« ration of Malaya yesterday said "We want Mac- m spontaneous reaction to the discussion raised by the i an ol
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  • 46 1 Biggest RAF Airstirke In Bandit War E "cc m I Njrth- i 3 tei m X i cI■ b I s I ELA.A.F y out I U I ie emseh ea I I m prised i nd Sunderunber of ■'.> iage ng r was c C n
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Nov. 8, <AP)-The King, recuperating after MS serious lung operation, was said today to be determined to endure the rigorous English winter with his subjects. Friends have been suggesting that he should seek sunshine m southern France Malta or North Africa for
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  • 62 1 Standard London CoiiesponoW l OKI DON Nov. 8. The fallowing ore th« closing LONDON RUBBER Spot g.f Son./ Ma,. Apr/June j£*J Nov. c.i.f. 43 d Marker: Steady- LONDON TIN Spot: £992.1 Of. per ton buyer,, £997.1 Of. Three months: £965 buyers, £967.i05. Settlement prtce: £I,OUO. Sales
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  • 77 1 Standard Staff Reporter A EUROPEAN residing at No 3 Chancery Lane was rushed to the General Hospital by ambulance shortly after midnight last night m a critical condition, from iodine poisoning. His name was given as Mr. J. B Another case of poisoning from washing soda
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  • 38 1 MUNICH, Nov. 8 <UP>-A passenger train smashed headon into a stationary freight train at Walpertskirchen. 2> miles east of here, today and first reports from railway oflicials said at least 15 persons were killed.
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  • 183 1 Acheson Asks UN To Push Truman Plan PARIS, Nov. 8 (Retiter). American Secretary of State Dean Acheson called on the United Nations today to discuss the three-power Western disarmament plan as an "item of urgency and importance/ 1 Mr. Acheson restated President Truman's broadcast appeal to the
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  • 203 1 PARIS. Nov. 8, (UP) Soviet Russia today rejected the United States proposal for disarmament and called instead for a world conference by June 1, 1952 to discuss disarmament and outlawing ot atomic bomb. The Russian proposal MM put before the General Assembly ot the
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  • 79 1 Mr Acheson cal'ed on representatives ot the 59 other nations at the Assembly to "get ahead as President Truman su.d last night with the only kind of war we seek the war want and human misery He added: "As long as some nations talk of peace whiie
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  • 117 1 PANMUNJOM. Nov. (BeuterAAP)— An official communique on today's failure to reach agreement on a demarcation line m Korea said: "The United Nations Command today formally refused to accept the Communist propo^ sal of yesterday which would have provided m essence for an immediate and irrevocable
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  • 113 1 BTH AR\IV HQ KORKA UTov 8 (UP) The Communist* threw an estimated 182 jet fighters record number into action t>»day m four biasing ;<ir ImUlci against "0 United Nations jetl only t<> suffer defeat. One Communist plane was destroyed Two were damaged! ard two inoie were
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    43 1 pictures. Above: Evacuees of Tras, men. women and children, moved out of the unfortunate town yesterday, carrying with them their personal belongings. Left: Dr. J. Clearkin checking up the health of the villagers before they left Tras. (See story on P. 4.) Standard
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  • 199 1 END OF FREE MARKET? Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. Britain's economic crisis is pressing her towards a shift m policy m South East Asia which may cause the economies of Malaya and Indonesia lo diverge. In order to
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  • 204 1 LONDON, Nov. 7 (Reuter) After 19 years, the Bank of England resumed control over the volume and price of Britain's money supply today. At a special meeting of its "court" the governing body— which ended at 1610 GMT. it decided. m full
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  • 147 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Under the Colombo Plan technical co-operation scheme for Asia, the Australian Government has offered the Federation of Malaya eight scholarships or fellowships tenable m Australia m 1952. The scholarship is intended to provide educational opportunities m formal courses of undergraduate studies leading
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  • 169 1 The Australian Government will pay fares by sea or air from the port ot embarkation m the Federation to the port of disembarkation m Australia and return. A junior fellowship is intended to provide opportunities for study of a post-graduate, junior executive or supervisor or equivalent standard either
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  • 142 1 SAIGON. Nov. 8 (ReutersMr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m SouthEast Asia arrived here today by air from Malaya for two days of anti-Communist talks with the French Commander-in-Chief m Indo-China. Gen. Jean De Lattre De Tassigny. and the head of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 91 1 dfkdfjsdlfjdfld SHEAFFER3iX^U? IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. The SKRIP to P well M Tle Ufcfcr^-^ fill your pen fc^ > <^ z:il^^^ or bother. Ask your dealer L^^UUUi^pj to show how SjsjiJ^^Jpjj the top well M^^*^ M \W***Z^k works! Q-«CK STARTING: you don't have to bear *n on the pen or
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    • 58 1 MA. MMRWi «<>*•• iHlft*»OM»ttfc.«M^ft nitK«Knseras£* O^W'N Any of the folloirin" motlel i REFRIGERATORS On insfi I<>rm* llp^HH* LEONARD ♦I^^afif I SHELVAI)OK ♦I ■•GENERAL m pa BURNING RtFRHiMtATORS NOW AVAII.ABI.K I Ai.lom.lir Itec.rd <.lian S er». lladiojiraini, Radios and «*M llo.is.hold A(.|.li«n< es elc. mn «Uo^.i..Me. j] irKiiiuvxr dept. (GIAN SINCiII
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  • 227 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Im- j provement Trust is taking legal action against some tenant* who refuse to vacate Trust premises after having been !>€ned with notices i fi\<- months ago. Nine families living m Kampor.q Sflat and two m Race Course Road
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  • 45 2 THE STANDARD yesterday received another $30 to Ms lam l.i \v Choo. who was recently acquitted m the Singapore Supreme Court of murdering her nephew. The donors, who signed themselves "Children from A to Z"' are from Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 65 2 SENTENCE of two years 1 rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Rogers a1 the Singapore Assizes ye-ter-nay on Abdul Taib on charges of r: ting arid causing misAuai by burning a delivery van •< Kat< og during the December A second accused, 16-year-old Jamai
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  • 60 2 THREE days after Tan Poh Meng a 37-year-old cook of Havelock Road left his employ- ment, his body was found floating at the mouth of the Stami ford Canal. i Police found Tan's identity card, and $17.80 cash on his I person. The Singapore Corone"
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  • 88 2 I A CHARGE of housebreaking into a building belonging to Cpl IF Stockton at Jalan Guan Lnoon, off Tampenis Road on the night of Nov. 7, was explained to Teo Keng Hong (18), m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The charge alleged that Teo
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  • 55 2 FOUND GUILTY m the Singapore Third Police Court yitS,t a ,L o£ dlshon estly retaining a stolen spare wheel, complete at U l h 0 X? nd tul at a hoSS 17 r Jurong Road on Sept. Goh gave notice of appeal and JSeti a i°
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  • 54 2 LEE AH SEXG was charged m CoVt r S F Urtil Pol[c Lourt jesierday with robbine three women, Goh Sim Nov. Sf cc Hong and Na Nehee jeweller >'' wortJ on Oct 15 h USe m Onan Road .ii Lee claimed trial and was aUoweft
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  • 184 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are carrying out an intensive Beareb for the murderer of a Chinese woman, who** battered body^ was found m a fish pond off kampon* Batak, Chan«i on Wednesday evening. The woman was Lee Ah Choy, 45 a vegetable farmer. Her
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  • 531 2 THE Sth BATTALION. MALAY REGIMENT 500 Crack Riflemen 'Reform! In Spore Standard Staff Reporter FIVE HUNDRED men, oil trained riflemen, from the four battalions of the Malay Regiment stationed m various parts of the Federation today continue their training at Ulu Pandan m Holland Road, Singapore. They
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  • 70 2 Standard Staff Reporter CAPTAIN William Liston veteran Scottish trawle* skipper, arrived m Singapore by air yesterday to begin an eightweek tour of Malayan fishing ports. He will advise the Federation Government on fishing methods. He starts his programme this morning by flying to Penang.
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  • 79 2 Standard Staff Reporter A FIRE ENGINE was rushed to Middle Road Hospital yesterday morning to deal with a fire which broke out m a motor of a lift The fire was put out within a few minutes. In the afternoon another engine turned out to
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  • 146 2 JOHN THOMAS Dobson, a 35-year-old Briton, pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to cheating three merchants of goods and cash to the value of $153, On Oct. 24 at E. S. Mohd Hanifa Co. Limited Nortl Bridge Road he was said
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  • 46 2 A CHINESE woman. Lim Koon, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, when charged with having 14 tahils of opium at Amoy Street on Nov. 7. Bail of $500 was offered. The case was postponed to Nov. 15 for sentence.
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  • 57 2 A FINDING of death by misadventure was returned m the Singapore Coroner s Court yesterday, at an inquest into 'the death of 10-year-old Oh Cneng Eng. who was involved m a collision with a lorry at Yio Chu Kang Road on Oct. 6. Oh was
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  • 29 2 C.S.M. IBRAHIM and Lt. Tun^ku Ahmad view the raps of some of the bandits thai fell to the rifles of tie men of the sth Battalion.
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  • 278 2 Family Survey To Begin In S 'pore Soon Standard Staff Reporter A PILOT survey among 400 families which will be of great value m the future social and economic planning of Singapore will be conducted by the Social Welfare Department with the help of undergraduates of the University of Malaya.
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  • 98 2 TODAY, about 800 students I will go to the polls to elect 1 29 representatives to the Students' Union Council from among 49 candidates who are contesting the elections. Two women. Miss Helen Dourado (Hulne Chase constituency) and Miss PC. Sushama iMt R.osie constituency*. were
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  • 53 2 WHILE a clerk. Tan Swee Kiang, was queuing at the ticket box of Chungking Theatre, Tanjong Pagar Road, a Chinese youth picked his pen, it was stated m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The youth, Leong Kong Heng (21), was fined $50 for stealing the
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  • 30 2 One case of Poliomyelitis was recorded m Perak during the week ending Nov. 3. It proved fatal. The case was located m Bidor m the Batang Padang district.
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  • 94 2 NCO'S Study Instractions mission, he was the only sginaller at headquarters He stayed at post for three days and three nights, at the end of which time, an M.O.R. was wounded m an ambush m Kuala Betis m Kelantan. Static was bad. but after persistently trying to fet help, C.S.M.
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  • 16 2 Beaten Man Died In Friend's Arms lr,:: '■::,:> lold f r "ri«j.. G. h m. G h
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  • 12 2 Tied Tin Slabs Round Legs I I < pounds I I L Two
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 150 2 Here's when you fly "Strato" Clipper* 1. MORE LEG ROOM. Pan American's Sleeperettes are spaced further apart give you twice the nsual leg room. You can stretch way out and still not touch the seat m front! 2. MORE RECLINING ROOM. Pan American. Sleeperette, recline 36% more than standard airline
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    • 159 2 LABoitAToiti scrcm ii i TuhTiTT BEAUTY PREPARATIONS DR. NK.RIS COMB for turning cey REFILL f i Nifirii Comb Set m B RIVIVEX to revi\-e white tiair 1 DR LAVISS CAPILLOC.IW HAH POMADI Dew hair growth and RITA POMADE For bust c TRICHO WATER f, r ten each 'UI CC ALCALIA
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 86 2 f" I] U^ll^^ J^^BSSß^ t E f^sk gSRSP *»A k I \jr WOULD Or TURMED V^V ShE h« Nj??Q. D Z, I I LIKES YOUR 4tHEyslOv£ AH^|?BA^*A^V S<£^[ tUSUkTtJ> rr /BEHOLD M ISONQ-HCLLTOSS) HAIRED ONE SI. DOGWVTCH^IPf- AN VO K| O DOUBT )S>\ hassas.T^ m Idownthe /is on N&rrr) I
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  • 91 3 Court Told Of Nude's Escape Bid ken a and the < i Sin^a-'-.irsies u1 livI Y^en I i were i n tfe Alt.' 1 C J.»c >^> V HB j Wire- rr.ilalfar nvmWmrrt \lila? ssltan. ■J n h rat s|m<- mam m Armr > tai».tol. I L*a iW < l
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  • 114 3 NINETEEN officers of the USS C»u.v:*y si^ve a party last night it the Raffles Hotel m honour of Commander Robert M. Hill, the ship's former executive officer. >.'•<, is leaving tor shore duty m J ■:>. t The P*"' v also celebrated the 3 birthday o!
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  • 92 3 CHINESE YMCA Selegie Road: Music class 2.30 p.m badminloa 5 pm: body-building and basketball iboys> 5.30 p.m.: Commercial evening school t; a p.m: table tennis and a Mith-orfltan band 730 p.m bible study 7.30 p.m. YMCA Hockey at Balestier Read— YMCA v. RAF Seletar :> tS p ti.
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  • 169 3 next F. J. ?..>; limed from a woman lined Tt.-. Puay Xeo possession of X i 412 Jbo Chiat Road: 1646.88 arrears of rent for 22 months, wad mesne profits from dug 1. thia year, of $29 40 per w nth. When the case was
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  • 388 3 The Standard's Poll Scrapbook City Should Take Over Phone Company He Says Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE CITY CouncU must raise additional revenue without increasing its rates to provide o l S r ervice9 for lhc P^fe of the City, said Mr. Philip K. Williams, Labour Party candidate for Rochore
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  • 153 3 SINGAPORE City Council employees, who have put m service of 25 years or more are to be presented with Certificates of Service at a special ceremony to be held on Nov. 22 m the Council Chambers. This date has been tentatively fixed by the City
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  • 291 3 Do Not Like Em Standard* Staff Reporter MR. S. S. MANYAM, Progressive Party Member m the Singapore City Council for North Ward, is to seek the removal of the present insistence by the Council on the use of London-type taxis m Singapore. Mr. Manyam yesterday told
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kessler after their wedding at St. Joseph's Church m Singapore on Saturday. The bride was the former Miss Eleonora Berry.
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  • 84 3 —Charge THE CASE against Cheong Loong Company. Limited, a goldsmith merchant of South Bridge Road and their manager, Lav Kwan Yin for allegedly contravening the Finance Regulations was mentioned and adjourned to Nov. 14 m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. It was alleged that
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  • 31 3 The Sixth Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade will hold their ninth annual inspection and display ceremony at the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School Hall today at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 116 3 THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a prize giving ceremony at the Chamber's premises on Nov. 30 to give away fourteen prizes for the best display m the Lantern Procession on City Day, Sept. 22. A special prize to the Singapore
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  • 451 3 sdasddasd BY MICHAEL C'ON'XI R*. Standard staff Reporter DETAILED PLANS drawn up by the Land Department for resettlement on 354 acres ot arable land at Bedok ot squatters, who have to be moved from the site ol the new Paya Lebar airport are ready to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 32 3 nriir.^s The Company was founded m 1926 for W& Ma!aya can now look back on 25 years of continuo us^p rog trucks Qnd tractors rtC eived from J%^> r U amm m
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  • 815 4 One Of Biggest Rescue Operations Since Emergency Standard Special Correspondent KAMPONG KUALA BETIS (Kelantan), Thurs. Two of the most fortunate men m Malaya reached here late last night after a five-day adventure amid Kelantan's wildest and most dangerous territory, m which, after escaping from an
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  • 151 4 2 GURNEY KILLERS BAGGED Standard Staff Correspondent KAIB, Thurs. Two more I members of the gang believed to have murdered Sir Henry Gurney, have been killed here. Two were shot and killed by a patrol of the 2/2 Gurkhas two rr.iles outside Raub yesterday evening They are believed to be
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— "Operation Rats" has isolated the State of Pahang from the rest of the Peninsula due to the curfew which has barred traffic on the roads from Kuala Kubu Bahru to Raub. Buses enjoyed an off-day today and will have another off-day tomorrow. Only passengers by
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  • 353 4 Tras Evacuation Standard Staff Correspondent RALB, Thurs. Trucks and lorries loaded with women and children of Tras village moved slowly m convoy today out of one of the worst jungle and bandit infected territories of Pahang. The people are being taken to Ipoh where
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  • 94 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Remarking that this was the first case m his experience m which the defence of duress stood on solid ground. Mr. Justice E.N. Taylor yesterday bound over a Malay, Yusof bin Maideen, m the sum of $200 to be of good behaviour for two
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  • 150 4 RAUB, Thurs. Out of the evacuation of Tras village has emerged a love story of a Chinese girl of 16 years named Chai Moi, and her sweetheart, Habarun bin Rahamat, a Police Constable attached to the Tras Police Station. This morning as the villagers were being
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  • 195 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. A. P. Jack, today, reserved till Nov. 15 his finding at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry m a case against an Indian labourer, Papiah, produced before him on a tentative charge involving the murder of one Muniandy, at the labourer's
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  • 126 4 Standard Staff Co-respondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Municipal Elections Sub-Com-mittee of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Independence of Malaya Party has been formed to organise and plan the election o the branch. The following were appointed to the committee: Dato Onn bin Ja'afar (chairman),
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  • 77 4 RAUB, Thurs.— Shots were fired at the convoy composed of the Police and Pressmen who, early this morning, left Raub for Tras m connection with the evacuatioi of the village. No one was hurt. The convoy, consisting of seven vehicles, left Raub at 5 a.m. Two
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  • 43 4 KULALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— n total of 19,960 persons were issued with certificates of citizenship during August, bringing the grand total to the end of that month to 277,583. Of this number, 176,319 are minors Chinese form the majority with 248.656.
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  • 75 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A youthful Malay, Khamis bin Tamin, who was found guilty of cheating, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment. by the President of the Sessions Court today. The prosecution alleged that on Oct. 13, the accused induced the watchman at Rainbow Cabaret to
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  • 39 4 Mr Hendrik ran Oss US Co Thomas B. Wilson, leader oj Malaya, at Kuala Lumpur air] for Economic Aflairs Mr. O. A S Mr. George L. Wearer, a memb inqjrom thc air Cf aft. Depl
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  • 179 4 Standard Staff fin n tijonilm KI'ALA LIMPIR. Thur. —In mv Federation yesterday ■rrurtti forces, m ,i w bandit pangs, mceounUni for men M,i aiil j wounded. Otae pai of b B I estate of Spe Bf bandii terday llr i g Early t I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 251 4 Road the rMWMX Singapore °*^c §Ma n b.irb Independent Morning Neu This morning dally If published Ie 611 1 Ml i retailed at 15 cents per copy. "Singapore 6tandard" If devoted u> u*c:i, r ,v» in.' pictures. •In addition, it carries a world-wide Dturrni •"Singapore Standard" features afttdci aita 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 45 4 iiiful^t B^ L ??S55' T E tl H/ WHAT'S 1 f WHY PO I POT 1 I TELL \l f WHY NOT?* GIVE 1 fl<3*^# WOJ-^^ [J^l i^^T P?^V y GLUTZIE UP WITH A > V l> VA ONE i> /AE ONE \J_^ N r ER <.
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  • 412 5 Ban Releasing All Witnesses' Names —Judge Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tlmrs. A Malay Police Sergeant was killed m a bandit ambush on the main trunk road about four miles from Kampar this morning. A constable who accompanied the sergeant, was reported missing. Both were on their way
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  • 40 5 TERRORISM IS PURELY DESTRUCTIVE Nehru ilard ■i» .pon.l. tit > Ruin*. The of the roßunittec of the .!.no:.n, -im-nt off ,1 :,rn>ri>ni m p indil Nrhru. had thii 4 m c «1 c states n ib c i is? seal 9
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  • 21 5 24 Youths Directed t-A sp kes- Dire tsaid thai 24 I War. pur D peri It te four i were were
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  • 19 5 I Ci .y witta i teed before Thej dia iei 9 i public i 5 each. i
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  • 117 5 Why Boysee May Sniff At Others PENANG. Thurs. After travelling all the way by air from Sydney, three Pekinese have at last found a permanent home m the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Huck Lim m Hargreaves Road. Mrs. Ong. who returned from Australia last Saturday, bought one of
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  • 29 5 THE Dindings brunch of the Malayan Chinese Association has decided to purchase a $6,000 tractor for the use oi the 2.0D0 resettlers of the district.
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    31 5 Mr. A. C. Re u tons, member of the tUdir&l Party. Penang. who is con test m? the Kelawei Ward At next month's Penan? Municipal Elections. His symbol is a plate.
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  • 107 5 PENANG, Thurs.— Two minutes sflence will be observed at a memorial service for the victims of Japanese atrocities at 11 a.m. on Sunday at the monument, erected m memory of the war dead, at the junction of Aver liam Road and Penang Hill Road. The
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  • 153 5 Standard Staff Corrosjmudt-nt PENANC, Thur». The new quarters of the >lala\an Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Peiiang sub- Uxisiou. m F*|»ianade Road, next to Kedah Pier, is expected to l»e completed m January, next year. There *ill be an otfu ial opening at the
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  • 125 5 PENANG, Thurs. On Armistice Day, Sunday, Nov. 11. Radio Malaya. Penang, will broadcast a recording at 9.45 p.m. of Sir Edward Elgar's cantata "For the Fallen" m which he lias set to music Laurence Binyon's poem written for the (lead of
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  • 380 5 PEiNANG I REX: Lullaby Of Broadway 3.13. I 6.15 and 9 15 p.m. CATHAY: The Frogmen 1 15. 3.15. 6.13 and 9 IS v m. ODKON: Hi»tel Sahara 3.19, 615 and 9.13 pj». WINDSOR: Devak: (Tamil) 3.30 and 8.30 p.na. STAR: Kale Bailjl 'Hindi > 3. 6.30 and
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  • 23 5 i™«i JS2L7 01 5* fflciall y a »>y the member for Land. Mines and Communications, Dato Mohamud bin Mat tomorrow.
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  • 268 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Thura. How two Malay tappers, armed only with a parang and iwo kris, fought a gang of 20 armed handit* outside a mosque at the Ji Kongsi m the Nihong Tehal area on the night of May 4, was told
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  • 114 5 Kuan tan School Stages Concert Mr. A. Gopal, 29-year-old vice-Chairman of the Pemxng Settlement Youth Council atid also a candidate of the Labour Party, Jelutong Ward, who is contesting the forthcoming Municipal Election. Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. Thurs.— The First annual concert of the Government Tamil School. Kuantan, after the
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  • 113 5 Airways Set For Pilgrims PENANG. Thurs— Malayan Airways is expecting hoavv bookings from Petiang to Kola Bahru when the pilgrim -.hip. Tyndareus. arrives here from Mecca with 2,000 pilgrims on Nov. y. This was disrkoorl by Mr. .T L. Lloyd. Officer-in-Charge, Hal lyan A-trways. PtMiaiiJ branch, today. H o said
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  • 281 5 Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LIPIS, Thurs. hn«e earthen \&m\ believed to be more than 300 years old and dating >a < k lo the era of Siam's occupation of l*ahan», has been unearthed m the Toi gold mining area oi kechor. m the Mnkini
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  • 120 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The Director, Overseas Branches of the British Rfd Cross Society, Miss J. Whittington, arrived a? Kampar on Tuesday, when she visited the Perak Children's Home and later inspected the two units of the Junior Red Cross at the Anglo-Chinese School. The
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  • 77 5 PENANG, Thura.— The recruil metit o4 Malays, Indians <"<i Chinese to th<* Federation o\ Malaya Polk-© force Brill vi!'.'* iiiace here and m Province Wei lesley on Nov. 12, 13 :«< d 14 The recruiting itinerary is is follows; Nov 12 «t Police Headquarters.
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  • 457 5 Drama A t Khoo Trial: Witness Turns Hostile Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. There was a dramatic turn at ili«* trial of Khoo Kliay Hoon, well-known local l»u*m< and former Chairman of the Kuala Kangaar hram li of Ihe Malayan Chinese Association who faces six count- of cheating m the
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  • 77 5 Squatters Are Told Behave Standard Stuff orre^pondmC IPOH. Thnrg fifinan etui nm village Committee* m X t resettlement area* me; Presidents the Pera* tod Kinta MCA. Mr. Lav P<k KhuM and Mi Cheaa Shim Leng respectively it the Chines* Chamber of Commerce recently. Mr. Cheah called on the i; >
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 734 6 The Tories Malaya 'THE new Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has set at rest doubts arising from the change of government m Britain concerning constitutional development m the Colonies. At his first Press conference m London, the Minister declared that the Churchill Government would not go
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  • 947 6  -  STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP OS RUSSIANS By 'THERE have been very few prominent Communist women. There was Krupskaya, Lenin's widow and there was Alexandra Kollontay, a diplomat, m the Soviet Union and there is Anna Pauker m Rumania. In China there are presiding women judges at revolutionary tribunals.
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  • 18 6 "Before we start. Sir What size of millstone are you prepared to hang round your neck?"
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  • 398 6 Tell 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 to meet Mr. Lyttelton and discuss matters affecting the country. But The Standard feels that
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  • 1257 6 RANGOON, FIGURES, widely spaced, moved along the aisles of heavy-foliaged trees. Spangles of evening sunlight danced on the bronze pf a bared shoulder, or threw a tawny pattern on the faded red of an old waist-cloth as its wearer paused to lift a
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  • 295 6 Sir: The article by Mary Brown, entitled. "What A Blind Brute!" appearing m The Sunday Standard on Nov. 4 was read with much interest. I "seem to see m myself the "Blind Brute" who pushes his wife away when she comes for a hug or kiss
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  • 205 6 Review of Views An Illusion the or Chine**, linfd gapore world Pau v "opt pea rr tne R.. Doohmii world organize:. a {loony i prospect! It is no bsi nai the A cq i] not sincere Mi should look Russia peaca On The Pre ipb Hfnup says ia an edit
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    • 64 6 ilk^ m ft m *•/>■ »t headache eye pain eye fatigue, nervous exhaustion are the direct recall of visual defects Wi Kr I lh\ X thk SYMPTOMS only a thorough accurate and *rtenUfic examination hy can show the true ivindition of your eyes Q lasses recommended •MiH if needed PIN
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  • 401 7 Truman Offers Russia Peace Plan Appeals Directly To Kremlin To Accept Proposal, Avoid War ISHINGTON, Nov. 8, (UP)— President Truman on Wednesni ht math- a three-point proposal for world peace, including United Nations inventory of all armed forces and irmaments. H<* nr^ed Russia to accept the plan to prevent another
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    51 7 photo. WAIT FOR DlNNER— Princess Elizabeth and President Truman sit on a divan m the library of the Canadian Embassy m Washington before the dinner party, Nov. 1. The Princess wears the ribbon of the Order of the Garter over her evening gown. A tiara is set m her hair.-
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  • 131 7 UN Assembly Faces Paradoxical Situation i; \il \H\. Standard Special Correspondent > \Kiv N.«x. X—TwoK Two days after the opening of its ,,u ili» I nilrtl Nations General Assembly is rather paradwried situation. npetition nas ran of I declara- and tomes governi with a ■<'•"- -i entailing oe taken ■ci
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  • 36 7 Seven Assembly Vice Presidents INS PARIS. Fi mcc '5. U a 51 B itain 15) Nation- .tg s ay 139) i to ents 1 asNervo tl i Assenn nineea werf 19), Greece 13) Tin had but
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  • 153 7 PARIS. Nov. 8, (Reuter).— Russia proposed yesterday that the question of the representai tion of the People's Govern- ment of China be included on the agenda of the present United Nations General Assembly. M Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, m a letter to Assembly
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  • 34 7 Iran. Russia Sign Border Protocols TEHERAN, Nov. 8. (UP) The Iranian Foreign Office an- noum-ed yesterday the signing flol protocols settling Iranian--1 Soviet border disputes by a t joini commission oi Russians and Iranians.
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  • 310 7 LONDON, Nov. 8 (UP)— Winston Churchill's Government called yes terday for a super austerity programme to avoid bankruptcy, mass unem ployment and hunger. Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler shocked the House I of Commons with an announcement that the dollar deficit m
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  • 174 7 TEHERAN. Nov. 8 (AP)— The Iranian Government, pinched by the loss of huge oil revenues, faced a threatened strike of Government emP The 6 newspaper. Attash, said Government employees will walk out next Sunday unless the L»o\ernment meets back overtime pay claims. There have
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  • 39 7 HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA Nov 8 iUP>— Princess Elizabeth ind'th'e Duke of Edinburgh arrived m this oldest British^ city m North America yesterday foi the longest visit of their tour of the Maritime provinces. sdfdfsdfdsfsd
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  • 66 7 Opposition Approves Measures LONDON, Nov. 8, (AFP). Former Labour Chancellor of the Excnequer Hugh Gaitskell said m the House of Commons yesterday that the Opposition would approve the bulk of the austerity measures announced by the Conservative Chancellor, R. A. Butler. Gaitskell. however, stipulated that the Opposition would only give
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  • 62 7 LONDON. Nov. 8, <AP)- Prime Minister Winston Churchill s Government Wednesday won with strengh to spare— the first vote taken at a regular business session by the new Hou.se of Commons. The House carried by .?2.i to 227 votes a Government motion that Government business should t;ike
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  • 337 7 PARIS, Nov. 8 (UP) The United State*. Britain and France offered last ni;:ht to disclose and then reduce their armies and armaments including atomic, if the Soviet Union will do the same, but warned that they will continue to ream
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  • 84 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 «Rev ter) Four Navy men were killed and 10 injured when jet fighter crashed into parked planes on an aircraft carrier off Korea, the Navy announced ye?terday. The carrier was the 27.100-ton Antietam. The Navy «jid that \he fighter. an
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  • 124 7 PARIS. Nov. 7, (AP).— Britain, thr United Itetrs and France wili issue a joint statement this week on th«^ Anglo-Egyptian dispute. French sources said today. The statement will presumably formally reiterate Hik Three solidarity on the issue. It will also touch on Middk East
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  • 154 7 PARIS. Nov. 8, (AP).— Six European nations have ■grand on a 53-division European Army to be put at the service of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (N.A.T.0.). a French source said Wednesday. This is m accord with jhe #< called plan which will
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  • 156 7 PARIS. Nov. 8. (Reuter)— Tie six Arab States of the Jn Nations will hold a secret meet ing here on Friday evening to discuss their attitude to I Western four-power prop*' 1 for a Middle East defence com mand, it was learned iurf terday.
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    30 8 I'HE ROYAL Interocean Lines passenger-freighter, Tjiluwah. which will operate on the company's i Singapore to Hongkong: i round-trip service early next month. The vessel is expected m Singapore next week.
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  • 172 8 Request To Land Shortly Standard Aviation Reporter Japan's application to use Singapore as a base for her mooted international air service to South East Asia is expected by the Department of Civil Aviation m Singapore. No official request has yet come, through either London or Tokyo. But
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  • 110 8 DJAKARTA (AP).— lnfant Indonesian-owned companies are buying second-hand vessels from abroad for inter-island cargo and passenger service, and some of them are already operating. Dr. Teuku Hassas. Member of Parliament and President of the "INACO" Company for interinsular shipping, recently announced his firm had
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  • 66 8 HONGKONG, Nov. X (AFP) The Matheson freighter, **Hin>;«p.§" ran aground ofl North Borneo >n Monday a nd was stranded for five hours with her j oil tanks leaking, according to information reaching here. The ship was refloated with the assistance oi tugs and leu for Sandakan on
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  • 148 8 Standard Shi, ROYAL Interocean Lin the new Singapore-Hongk< 8,650-ton Tjiluwah, is expt on her maiden voyage early The Tjiluwah which h accommodation, is expecte Hongkong early next mont: Accommodation for 160 passengers is afforded m the ship's second class while space for 1,700 deck
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  • 100 8 BOMBAY. November 8- A 21--gun salute was flred by the "Savarona." a training ship of the Turkish Navy, as she entered Bombay harbour on i sixweek courtesy visit on November 3. This 15 the first Turkish naval vessel to call at an Indian port.
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  • 135 8 CANBERRA. (Reuter-AAP). A Queensland senator, con- cerned at the New Guinea shipping lag. is going to find j out the reasons for himself. He is Senator Roy Kendall who for ten years commanded j Navy and merchant ships, and I now plans to captain
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  • 61 8 SEW YORK. Nov. 3. (Reuter) American and foreign shipping lines are diverting passenger ships to other ports to avoid New York now m the twenty-fourth day of an unofficial dork strike. Shipping executives today saw little prospect of an early settlement though they
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    • 401 8 Legionnaires Break For Freedom Fails Standard Sliij»|»in» Reporter FOl'R young memlurs of the Frencli Forrign Lt*uion made a daring bid for freedom as a Liberty ship wtiieli was taking them to Saigon, passed through Singapon Wednesday night. t The four who jumped oil the jJgaWffiWEiffiu mvi n r&%- ship and
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    • 218 8 m Harbour WHARVES Victoria Dock: Toboali. Ship Godown Gate dodown No. 1: Lam Hai. Kong A ink 38 :W 2 Wah. Asp ik 4/5 8 j Western Anchorage: Fr. Navy Benattow Pi M 2 LST Floating Dock. Saroena. BVi i> 7 7 j Daizu Maru. J. Macsjuire. Dolius II -4
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  • 213 9 Standard Market Reporter EXPORTS of rubbcr ro Malaya m October again showed a shipments being 73,360 tons compared with 80,910 tons m September, according to official statistics. The total quantity of rubber shipped from Malaya m the ten months of this year
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  • 50 9 OUT PU T HIT BY BANDIT HARASSMENT f ould c ii] nadc N tun rub- I ill total N tons truups but th a m Nian produt■Hikc up M \th*ititfs n live p- cment production, y jdd>. S1 i f c esias is c tap- ted I I net i
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  • 111 9 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER mil latesi Singapore rubber prices vesterda* were ocr Ib:— Bojers Sellers No I R.SS Soot IiMM $1,501 $1,502 r OB m bales Nov No 1 R.S s $1.50J $1.50} No 2 KSS $1.44} 51.45 No 3 KS S $1.39} 51.39} Tone: Very steady. Thursday's opening prices per
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  • 50 9 K< :>«>rtt r unchanged quotations. til $31 I split) copra --i buyers Ckm nut oil StiTA si Lets); Gambier (365 (slices); 5125 Java Cube); $130 'Hamirg Cube); Pepper $580 Lampong (black); >74'"> Muntok (white); ?745 (Sarawak white); $17 1/3 i Sarawak', $172 I $16 I Siak
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  • 94 9 Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaya' Ltd. report the following October crops: Allenby Rubber Co.. Ltd.. 31.600 lbs. Benta Rubber Estate Ltd.. 77.000 lbs. Jeram Kuantan Rubber Est.. Ltd. 5&500 lbs. Kundong Rubber Estate Ltd 33.000 ibs. Mentakab Rubber Co.. Ltd. 68.000 lbs Sunsei Bagan Rubber Co.. Ltd.
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  • 179 9 .via met Ifeporter f^GAPORE, Thurs The firmer tendency m the Malayan share market continued today, encouraged by the publication of several dividends. Prices improved m all sections. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS l*n?*r* Sellers M. Colls. 2.15 2.20 Robinson Ords. Stock 3.90 4.00 S. Cold
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  • 420 9 Ford Gives Valuable Aid To Com 'wealth Defence By CHRISTINE DIEMER, Standard Staff Reporter THE Ford Motor Company of Canada has just embarked on a $14,000,000 (Canadian) project m Australia which has a definite defence angle and which is thus appreciated by the Government, Mr. Theodore J. Emmert, Director of
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG, Nov. B— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$l5 62 to £1 Sterling: HK56.795 to US$l; HK$l 817 to Malayan $1: HK$O 38 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$326 625 to one tael
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  • 247 9 LONDON, Nov. 8 (Reuter) Britain's gold payment to the European Payments Union next week, to which Chancellor of the Exchequer R.A. Butler referred yesterday, will not be very bis about U5536,000,000. The seriousness is the trend —that Britain should have to make any
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  • 121 9 1 Seacon Limited, the i concern who built the $17,000 house m Changi, (seen below) has been m- i undated with inquiries i from house-hungry appli- i cants m Singapore who want to know when they, too, can get similar houses. A spokesman of
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  • 43 9 TOKYO, Nov. 8, (Rev- ter-AAP): The JapanI 1 ese Ministry of Internai' tionaJ Trade and Industry i has received authorisa- j tion from Allied head- Quarters to open a crude I, rubber exchange m Kobe early m December.
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  • 88 9 WASHINGTON, Nov 8 (DP)— The Government-owned sjnthe- tic rubber programme has j enough alcohol to see it throush i several months of 1952 even at the new increased production rates, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation said today. Production is back on schedule
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  • 133 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore steadied at the close yesterday after a quiet day. The market had eased earlier m the day on some up-country gelling. Interest was mainly confined to the first grades with deal- j ings m off sheets somewhat
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  • 64 9 KUALA LIPIS. Nov. 8 -Kuala Lipis Malays held a meeting it Ihe house of Dato Stia Abu Samah with the aim of forming a Malay gold mining company m Pahang The location of the proposed mine is m Kampong Bukit Jedor. m the Mukim
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  • 52 9 The Bank of England has raised, with effect from yesterday the bank rate by half per cent to two-and-a-half percent, and is introducing a new rate of two per cent, at which they will be prepared, when necessary, to lend to the market against Treasury
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  • 33 9 LONDON. Nov. 8 fAFPV- The Association of London Banks has announced an immediate increase m the rate of interest on bank deposits from one half percent to three quarters percent
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  • 32 9 R ubber Dividend KMS (Malay States) Rubber Plantations will pay shareholders a second interim dividend of 20 per cent le»s tax. payabie on Dec. 6, report their agents. Guthrie and Co, Ltd.
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  • 167 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. B— Travelling about 50 miles m an armed convoy, the U.S. tin mission this afternoon visited two resettlement areas the Jinjang resettlement comp (the largest m the Federation) and the Sungei Buloh agricultural resettlement camp. The
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  • 155 9 October Outputs Of AngloOriental Group OUTPUTS ot tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya* Limited for October. 1951. are as follows: Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 2 034 piculs- Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. 495 piculs: Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 820 piculs; Jelapang Tin Dredg
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  • 138 9 MALAYA -US TRADE SLUMPS i DOLLAR value of I.S. i 1 exports to all countries of 1 South-East Asia, except <| Korea and Japan, increas- ed during August over 1 the totals recorded m I July, the L\S. Commerce 1 1 Department reports, lor i the same period. I.S. imports
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  • 185 9 THE Glen Line freighter 1 Glenroy brought for Singapore 1,038 packages of tyres and tubes. 3.000 baft ol sugar. 5-330 cases al liquor, MO auto disc wheels. 74 packages of car >prii.g>. 6f>2 kegs ol nails, 4 I J cases ol aluminium sheets, three cases
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  • 137 9 New Rubber Boots Give Protection Against Frostbite A NEW insulated rabbet boot, tested at 4f> degree* lov .«ro, is pari o! the cold *h<-i goaf that has been sent I i the uB Marines m X irea. aec rding to US Marine Corps Headquarters m Washington. The boots have been
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  • 946 10  - THE STANDARD Junior League ANNE KERR By BEGINNING OUR NEW AND EXCITING SERIAL FOR CHILDREN The Adventures Of Ah Nem ONCE upon a time, m a little house built on top of a huge coconut tree m a very lonely part of a jungle, there lived an old wizard named
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  • 98 10 r)EAR Aunt Christobel Words cannot express my gratitude to you Aunt, for having published my name and address m your 'Pen-Pals' column. I have received hundreds of letters from all over Malaya and, as you know, it is not possible for me to reply to every letter individually.
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  • 162 10 A MERCHANT who was away from his home for a long time, met a friend from his country. 'Is everything all right at home?" he inquired. "Oh, fine," said the friend. "But your dog died." "What happened to it?" 'Well, it died of indigestion after eating your
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  • 174 10 LIM Jt'l CHIEN of 115-K Wood land Road. Singapore 23. wh» is interested m swimming, cycling, reading, collecting of stamps, cards and snaps of pals and film stars, m games movies, music and m general correspondence, would like to have pen-pals of the opposite sex between the ages
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    • 219 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE r ss NEW SERIES -No. 16 4 Makes less 9— Mohammeda:, f i« 11 title 12— Lubricate TT" 77- 13-Swift '3 N 14— Girl* 1 nickname ic~ IT™ 777 rs— J™" 15-Inuredient l 5 b /Vy l 7 17— Scold (collofl.) //j 19— Ventilates 7-^ mmmm m
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    • 574 10 fß^t^f^RWß^RwßfßwßKßwßi He L J 1 I igRW J J mEEBSkZ 'T'ODArS FORECAST:— Today X Is food time for darinc acts, sadden reforms, or even for adventurous undertakings. Choose It for tryinr cut an.rthinr dangerous, for making a new start and for any enterprises requiring; activity and physical energy A rood
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  • 28 11 FLORENCE, Nov. 7 (AP). Six of Italy's best cycle racers signed contracts yesterday to 1 participate m speed contests m Brazil Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
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  • 277 11 r CHICAGO, Nov. 7 (UP) Joe Louis said today he will tell his fans some time next month whether he is through with fighting or is determined to keep trying to regain the heavyweight championship. The aging Brown Bomber said he will make a
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  • 103 11 GLASGOW, Nov. 8, (Reuter) Scotland make three changes from the side which beat Ireland at Belfast last month for their match against Wales at Hampden Park on November 14. Both the wing halves have been changed, Docherty coming m on the right flank for Evans (Celtic)
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  • 44 11 TOKYO, Nov. 8, (AP).— Art Larsen, of the U.S., reached the singles semi-finals of the All-Japan tennis tournament at Nagoya Wednesday, defeating Reijinkamo, 7-5, 1-6, 6-3, 7-4. He meets Jiro Kumamru, ranking Japanese player, Friday m the semi-finals.
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  • 30 11 HELSINKI, Nov. 8 (UP)—The Finnish Olympic Organizing Committee announced yesterday that Turkey had become the 43rd nation to accent the bid to compete m the 1952 games.
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  • 275 11 Noble Lad Is Ready To Win Tomorrow By OUie Davies NOBLE LAD (J. Donnelly) did an impressive gallop on a heavy track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday when he went better than stable mate Reve de Gloire (Lansdown) over three m 40.2 sees. Noble Lad has now almost reached his top
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  • 205 11 SUGAR PLANS TO MEET RANDY AGAIN NEW YORK. Nov. 8. (UP)— George Gainford. manager of world middleweight champion Ray Sugar Robinson said yesterday that Sugar Ray will go to Europe m late March or early April and possibly remain there until the late summer with a title defence En London
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  • 56 11 Oxford University Greyhounds Win LONDON. Nov. 8. (Renter) Yesterday's Rugby Union results: Oxford University Greyhounds 29. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst 0. Combined Services 3, The Rest 19, Exeter 25, Royal Nav.-il Engineering College Devonport 10. RUGBY LEAGUE: New Zealand tour; York 12, New Zealand 15. FOOTBALL RESULT Football Association 4.
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  • 211 11 ROME, Nov. 8 (Reuter) Piero Taruflfi, the wellknown Italian racing driver, made a hazardous hut unavailing bid to beat six world records m the 1500 2,000 c.c. international car class with his weird "twin torpedo" car here yesterday on the Appian Way. A last
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    • 472 11 SITUATIONS VACANT"" WANTED Junior office clerk T (male) for English firm knowledge typing advantageous state salary required to P.O. Box 585 Singapore. (COMMERCIAL artists required by leading advertising agency any nationality, men or women Good prospects, apply GPO Box No 412 EUROPEAN merchant house has vacancy m Ipoh for experienced
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    • 347 11 TENDER NOTICES i J. M. F. TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDER will be received at x the HQ. Sultan's Own, J.M.F. Johore Bahru, up to noon of the 10th Dec: 1951 for i LAUNDRY WORK TO THE FORCES AS FROM IST JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE, 1952. Schedule of items, quantities and
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    • 242 11 OPENING TOOAT I S Shows 3, 6. 1 5 9. 15 p. m. Columbia Picture* Screen's Wittiest Comedy Hit? Born Yesterday Starring Judy William Broderirk Holliday Holden Crawford SUNDAY AT 11 AM. "Whistle Stop" warn ia bisto^zyimk flDr Daily: 300 IJI and 915 p.m. All Malayan Premiere The Most Powerful
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    • 43 11 /21 iMßsqrwnTFg'oF THP> Ifl WAS TELLINQ YOUR WIFE I G^^ ll 2°A wn l '«o^ < AMO JL -SrHEAVEN KNOWS,] >^5^ BIRD IjOvlr^l V ABOUT A MALLARD DUCK '*JU£3"g prR/CTOES I 7»y£» JO BE I f^P S S l^^^]^— 'ju^o^t^aZla^d, I "^^^^^BHj^Tl l^^ E^£g
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    • 419 11 WEIGHTS FOR XL RACES BELOW are ihe weights for the third day's races of the Selangor Turf Dub November meeting on Saturday. CL. I—9 F. Binocular 8.01 Grand Parade B.W Toboggan 900 Cabare ?-H Noble Light 8.08 Springbok 8!l3 n 4— Q P arepa i h !X5 Birthday Gift B.H
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  • 318 12 LOB) bin Mohammed Xoor of the Young Men's Muslim Association and Singapore Asian Games representative broke the 1950 record m the two-hands snatch with a poundage oi 215? m the first session of the Singapore amateur weightlifting championships at the Happy World last night.
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  • 60 12 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 8. (AP)— The South African Lawn Tennis Union is negotiating for a tour by an American. Australian or Swedish team next year. It is keen to invite an American mixed or women's team. Messages from Stockholm suggest the Swedish team vvould like to
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  • 525 12 Keen Play Seen In Poppy Day Hockey SINGAPORE Civilians' hockey team beat the Services 3-2 m yesterday's Poppy Day match, the two teams giving as exciting an exhibition as the large crowd present wou'^ h«v« wished. The Services with two English internationals m their team
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  • 176 12 THE sudden invasion by top-notch matmen from Australia and America, and the demands of fans living m the West of Singapore have been factors m the "double" wrestling programmes for tomorrow one show at the Happy World and the other at the Great World. Both
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  • 224 12 BRISBANE, Nov. 8 (Reuter-AAP)— Australia is favoured to win the first Test match against the West Indies starting here tomorrow. Critics here generally agree that the West Indians have yet to prove they possess the all-round strength necessary to beat Australia. Though the early belief is
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  • 112 12 DETROIT Nov. 8 (Reuter)— Kid Gavilan. Cuban world welterweight champion, stopped Tony Janiro, American middleweight contender, m the fourth round of their non title bout here last night. Referee Clarence Rosen rushed m and halted the contest after Gavilan had twice floored his opponent with lett
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  • 146 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 8 (Reuter-AAP)— To mark the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Melbourne next March the Victoria Racing Club will run a special £8,000 race at Fleming ton racecourse. If the Princess approves the race will be named the
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  • 66 12 NEW YORK: Roy Campanella, catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, has been voted the most valuable player m the National Baseball League for 1951 by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Campanella is the second catcher and the second Negro to receive the honour. Jackie
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  • 31 12 LAHORE, Nov. 8. (Reuter) —The Pakistan Olympic Association has accepted an invitation to take part m the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki next July, it was reported here yesterday.
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  • 250 12 FINDINC no answer to the speed and stamina of the youthful Singapore Swimming Club team, the Dutch water-polo team of the Shell Company from Falembang went down 10-3 m their Colony debut at the Club pool yesterday. SSC led 5-2 at half time.
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