Singapore Standard, 10 November 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard asdfg VOL II HO. 132. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 508 1 oroPLE MUST BE WON Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri V |M tor a new approach to the solution of the emerproblem through contact with the people of the connhj, stand between tin* enemy and the forces of law and order, 1,1,
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  • 358 1 Imlrr* Koth. Standard l ondon Correspondent ,MH)N \o\. H. The Time* Singapore rorrenulrribrfl a* a dt-feal n the decision to iv iw 2.000 m»i*»u •♦j^ „,,1 Ik ih<- brgwl jwwfafafl »f Ihis sort ii > MiptccL n is that the this village the rresponTraa has
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  • 155 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Ft i. -The evacuation of Tras. notorious bandit area m West Pahanf was completed today. This once thriving village of about 2.000 inhabitants, mostly Chinese, employed on rubber estates and mines, will be another dead" town like Pulai and Jenderam before it. Tras. since
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  • 17 1 NF.W YORK. Nov. 9 (AFP) „ver. The docker* were to resume .work today.
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  • 220 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Fri. British rubber circles arc urging Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the new Colonial Secretary, to concentrate all Malayan Government efforts on stern measure* to suppress Malayan Communism and to abandon all political and social progress until this 18 accomplished. This
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    30 1 Mr A W. Frisby. president of the Siniifpore Ex-Servkes Association, speaking at the dinner held a t Raffles Hotel last night Next to Mr. Frisby is Admiral Sir Guy Russel.
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  • 419 1 US Challenges Russia To Begin "Disarm" Talks Within UN PARIS, Nov. 9 (UP) The United States dutikm&A Russia today to begin disarmament talks al mice within the United Nations. American delegate Philip Jessup issued the challenge m an outright condemnation of a Soviet proposal to hold a
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  • 76 1 A POLICE constable was killed and five other constables iniured yesterday mormng when a Police pick-up m which they were travelling crashed into a lamp post near the junction of Thomson Road and Newton R °The constable killed was Mohamed Din bin Mci ah 21, attached to
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  • 86 1 FAYID. CANAL ZONK. Nov. 9 (UP)— Egyptians ambushed a British Army post exchange grocery van travelling fr m a Po^ f Said to Fayid near the viiiage of Kantara The driver of the van was wounded m the h o. ul de S^J a volley of sten gun
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  • 31 1 TAIPEI Nov. 9 (AP) Tremors every 15 to 20 seconds spread over a period of 10 minutes were recorded m Formosa today by the Weather Bureau m Taipei.
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  • NEWS IS BRIEF
    • 285 1 COLOMBO Nov. 9 <Reuter>— At the resumed hearing of the Ananda Sathasivam m rc *er case Mr. Sangarapillai Patnmanathan. a Colombo broker today said Ananda. wife of the all Ceylon cricketer, Mahadeva Sathasivam. was a lady of "exemplary character." Mr. Pathmanathan. a brother-in-law of Mrs. Sathasivam.
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  • 131 1 Detective Shot By Terrorist Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. An unknown Chinese who was tiding a bicycle with a compatriot fired five shots at detective Oovindasamy m New Lane. Penang, at about 6.13 p.m. °De"tectiv« Ctoviadasamy wj» hit m the arm and leg At the time of the -hooting h
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  • 27 1 THE Governor, sir F™*"" Cimsoii mil today V to l'.-.,...u Sre he will >v^i hi. lick ■j[ Use Governor* l»v«.
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  • 198 1 DATO «D: > N Mootatamby, leader of the Ceylone.>e Community of the Johore State o l .suddenly of hemt attack at MS a m yesterday »t his residence. No 7. Jalan Ah Siang, lobore Bahru The sudden passing »f leading figure woo spent the major
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  • 186 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR. Lam Vat Ctonf. tant manager of the Kwong Lee Banking Company *t South Bridge Road, was 10 •»> by the Police dead and Rdd m a room m the Southern Hotel yesterday. Police do MM suspect foul play. Son ot
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  • 84 1 'Poison Was Cup Of Water A CHINESE busbMid i tddrets m flotoag I >; r myiit feverishly rang for 1 ambulance whon h<* saw M i wife downing the roulßotn ■< The ambulance i urfied to house iwtiere tin- round i >( Fectly healthy woman Ktting 1 1 house m
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Nov. I IMF*— 1 •«1 Minister Owilym Lloyd I w:niiH rationed •rttww itHaj i th m«y twwt <•■! > i" T m coming mont n
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    • 110 1 sdf lOOTAL TIES I;-- ar^ *t> led m i* X £&#&xK uoiour* tkat will r«ally A&^frwtejA I nni-* up -ifuilina; tiai« 'wXj_X3Pmpm a«ain. They carry th« >tal Fir* axe nude m g|W I" raxarked l'rbiliied fuC JbSJW'SL WTWI 1 rea«e-rf«t»tanre fftMm*m!ufirfl!vJK±. mrans that your tie* MRHnfflKmiftrSfm look limp and *triugy
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    • 57 1 I RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standord London Cotie»pond«nt LONDON, Nor. 9— Th« following or. the clot.ng LONDON RUBBER to(| Spof J|?J- buyer., £995 sellers. Dec. Three monrhs: £962J Jon./Mor. buyers, £963 Apr./ Juno 4 J*»* Settlement price: £995. Nov. c.i.f. 43 Soles Morning 115 *ons; Market: K«th«r rosier. afternoon 70
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    • 36 1 BJirn> COT GBYSTAIWJUK aoaOabU here. Call and Select vow reaufoemenit. THE NOVELTY STORE i M North Bridfe IMi C J Phone JIM > yVff ffftffMffffyMfs ifTfE 7/?/lD£/?S LIMITED 384 ROBINSON ROAD SINCAi-OR t 1 tL. *220» Mil
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  • 335 2 294 PIECES COST $9,000 Standard Woman Reporter \BOLT 300 pieces of furniture are being made for the new $600,000 SATA clinic m Alison Road, by long-term prisoners at Changi Prison, Singapore. Commander G.E.W.W. Bayly, V.R.D., CommiimionrT of Prisons, told The Standard yestcrriav. He said that
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  • 136 2 Transport Men Seek Promotion Standard Stall Reporter A DEMAND for promolien tor workers m the J ranapori Centre of the Singapore Orji Council aftt r (omph'lmii of three \tar> ha* bees m to the Preoidewl of the < on mil 1»\ ibe Singapore i .iiy Conntil Tran-port Workers I MIOM.
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  • 32 2 boj Michael SH< l •> nisbed t t bangi P int morning suff< i ing m hia "and. v was jat at a picnic Ms fan when was y >
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  • 159 2 Pa ids$141ForGamge ThatWasNeverBuilt AN INDIAN trader, K. Esmail Sahib, was yesterday ordered to pay Kwan Low Luen, an architect, $141 for 1 a jiarasie he never built. The decision was made by the First Civil District Judge, Mr. A. W Bellamy, at the conclusion oi a case m which Kwan
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  • 45 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWO CHINESE. Eng Cheng Mong and Chuan Keng Meng were each fined $300 by Mr. Tan Ah Teh m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, for exporting watches without a licence. The watches, totalling 49. were forfeited.
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  • 366 2 THE PRESIDENT of the Ex-Service Association of Singapore, Mr. A. W. Fri*by, made an appeal last night to the Colony's men and women, who have seen service m the Forces, to join the ranks of the Association. I "We shall not be happy until we
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  • 97 2 FREE p:is>a^cs tc India for Singapore City's Indian prison warders have again been granted by the Colony Government 'The privilege which was abolished m 19.W was re>tored as the result ot Mrs. Vilasini Me- non's pleas m the Singapore Legislative Council recently. There are now ab
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  • 154 2 guilds and societies and some private individuals. The wreaths were ordered some time ago by various persons and group* at prices ranging from $25 to SI OO each. Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. who organized the wreath making, said yesterday. She added that m the jive
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  • 33 2 photo. MRS. MALCOLM MACDONALD accepts the keys of a new Ford 10 cut. ran from Mr. Theodore J Emmert. at the Ford plant, Bukit Timah yesterday. Chew Studio
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  • 130 2 A 64-YEAR-OLD Chinese Soon Lien, who admitted that he collected 50 cents from prostitute* each time they occupy a room m his premises, was sentenced m the j Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to three months* rigorous imprisonment. Soon pleaded guilty when charged with
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  • 68 2 THIRTY-EIGHT case, and 22 tins of skimmed sweetened condensed milk worth about $700 •■ere confiscated by the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate Mr. J.K.L. JamiesoD. yesterday. Ng Wee Lieng. of 58 Telck Ayer Street, the owner jot the milk was cautioned and discharged for importing the
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  • 110 2 PRESENTATIONS were made to long-service employees at the Ford Motor Company's statf dinner at the Great World last night, on the occasion of «ke Company's silver jubilee. In the morning. Mr. Theodore Emmert. Vice-President of Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd.. with Mr. E.A Sully.
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  • 175 2 Signed For $350, Got Only $1 98 A CIVIL SLIT brought by Mit Singh, a moneylender and watchman at the City Council Electric Store, Thomson Road, against E. C. Burrows, unemployed, for $500 was dismissed with costs m the First Civil District Court, By Mr. A. W. Bellamy, yeslerday. Burrows
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  • 77 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOUND guilty on charges of managing a brothel and living on the earnings oi prostitution, a Chinese woman. W>ng Kum Lin (40) and a man, Lim Song Kee <43> were each sentenced In the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, to s!\ months" rigorous
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  • 201 2 Standard Staff Reporter A BRAND NEW, sevenpassenger, ten cwt. estate van was presented to SATA by the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. yesterday as a gesture of goodwill on the occasion of the Company's jubilee celebrations. In a simple ceremony at the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 111 2 tj YOU WON THE BEFOPE YOU GO TO HIM, W I CAM 1 LmlH v'AlT.'?'-! KMOW VmAnN A REiUC^.T "'a H GOLDEN KEY.T- I LET US TEACH YOU THE A YOU AN ANCIENT A LOVE POEM I GOAT- HERD HAVE YOU A /I m YOU WON THE SLY ARTS OF
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  • 355 3 Not Too Many But Too Crowded, Soys Father Of 8 Standard Staff Reporter SPEAKING as a family man, a tax-payer and as an ordinary man-in-the-street, Mr. Khoo Teng Eng of Singapore, who is a father of eight children, said over Radio Malaya last night that the real problem m Singapore
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  • 298 3 And Demand Good Gloves To Do Their Job Standard Staff Reporter DEMANDS for increased wages and implementation of the provisions of the Municipal (Glass Factory) By-laws have been submitted to the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company of Henderson Road by the Singapore Glass Factory Employees 9
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  • 102 3 A 23- YEAR-OLD Malayan school teacher now studying at Stanford University m Palo Alto. California, feels "right at home" there. He is Desmond Paul Pereira who went to the United States last July under a U.S. Educational Exchange gran. The grant is f °r o°e academic
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  • 68 3 Freshies To Stage Concert FIRST YEAR student* of the University oi Malaya, better (mown as "freshies" will give a c racert for their Seni >rs at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at i p.m. tonight. This is one of the "ceremonies being organised by the "Freshman Initiation and Orientation Committee"
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  • 28 3 AT THE END ol October. 21.314 cars had been registered m the Colony, while registration of trishaws reached 6.005. There are now 122.948 bicycles licensed.
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  • 173 3 Standard Staff Reporter A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT of the Sungei Tengah tragedy when a party of six young girls were drowned while out collecting shell fish near a creek was described m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday by a 20-year-old Chinese girl. She was Chan
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  • 92 3 THE SINGAPORE Third District Judge. Mr. S. E. Teh venterday acquitted Tang Kwan? Siang. a sergeant of the VbU on a charge of corruption. Tang. (24) and another volunteer special constable. Tan Bak Puang (19» were jointly charged with accepting a bribe of $2UU from
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  • 170 3 StBSTATIONS liable to load shedding toda ft %v Kwart Park. Holland R«ad. &*aSSSi cBBSTUa 2 WayaX Satu. Balmora Road Dal vey Road. C liartered Knk. GwrJ St Static, lljper Cro>» St./Pa«oda 1 i»per Hokklen Streel. Pii; ;k«r tit St./ rimrtii St.. Ipper C Inular CaroJnter St.. Cavanagti
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  • 101 3 ONCE again m 1951 Messrs. Fraser and Neave are making a generous gesture towards a happy Christmas for servicemen m Malaya and Singapore. A sum of $15,000 has been presented by the firm and their associated Companies Malayan Breweries Ltd.. and Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd.
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  • THE STANDARD'S ELECTION SCRAPBOOK
    • 226 3 THE LABOUR candidate for the North Ward, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, will bring up at the annual general conference of the Singapore Labour Party, a resolution urging for the creation of a Workers' Fund. The fund is to be derived from a percentage of profits
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    • 303 3 Govt. Will Take Over Phone Company NATIONALISATION of industries m Singapore would eventually hit the worker hardest, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, Progressive Party candidate for Rochore Ward m the coming City elections, said yesterday. Singapore depends on free trade and any attempt to
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    • 151 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE CITY ought to have more comfortable public transport and cheaper fares, thinks Mr. H. A. Jivabhai, Independent candidate for City Ward m the forthcoming elections. In his election manifesto Mr. Jivabhai says that he will also work for the provision of special
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    • 81 3 THE SINGAPORE Marine Hostel plans to give a Christmas dinner for about 300 this year on Dec. 21. This annual dinner is for the benefit of merchant seamen and stewardesses who will be m the Colony during that Yuletide. As funds are limited, the Hostel is
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    • 34 3 In the Singapore First Pfthc(* Court yesterday, an hotel keeper, Omsj r©h Hoy wat ftned $")(>(> m default two months' jail tor tailing to register the particular! of his i.'dLjcr* on Sept m.
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  • 207 3 THE PROGRESSIVE Party policy "on towgay production has resulted m many families of low income group having to forego an item of nutritive value m their low price meal." charged Mr Philip R. Williams. Labour Party candidate for Rochore Ward m the forthcoming Singapore City
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  • 316 4 REDS GET $10,0 00,000 FROM STOLEN RUBBER Communism t] A Fabulously Wealthu Racket Standard Staff MTt n KUALA Ll-M.TR. JT!!^ members of the Malayan V MM meeting this evening Mr V\ iV* an i cribed Communism m thU 0(: more or less than a fabulous ul M He suggested to
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 4 The Tungku Mahkota of Johore seen decorating: Penghulu Yahya bin Haji Abdul Aziz of Muar with the Pingat Ibrahim Sultan (P. 1.5.) at the presentation ceremony of the Sultan's Birthday honours. The ceremony was held at the Muar Club Padang early this week. There were 43 recipients.
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  • 127 4 RAIL CHIEF TRIBUTES EMPLOYEES Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Special tribute is paid to railway employees who. m spite of the intensity of bandit attacks on the railway last year, maintained the services. The General Manager. Mr. J. O. Sanders does this m his annual report od the Malayan
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    45 4 De.<»wnd Paul Pereira. a 28-year-old Malayan school teacher now studying at Stanford University, California, fee's "nglit a' home" t}>ere. Born m Malacca. Mr. Pereira attended elementary and secondar v schools there. He went to the United States last July under a U.S. educational exchange grant
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  • 124 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri In a divorce suit at Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, today. Mr. Justice- Taylor granted a decree nisi to be made absolute after three months following a petition by a unj Chinese woman. Josephine Chew Moi for dissolution of mar-, rinse from her husband Joseph
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  • 81 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri At t> day's annual general meeting of the Malayan Association, the f< infl were elected officials fir the ensuing year: President: Mr w M MacLeod Vice-Presi-(U: Mr V C K.ne. Council: Messrs H A Campbell, Or.z ■< 1..-.. J L X Brown, P A
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pleading guilty to desertion, two Special Constables a Chinese. Lao Sen** Ke. and a Malay Manan bin Osman, were sentenced to five and four months 1 respectively, by the Second Magistrate today.
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  • 262 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LIMPI R. Fri.— -Malayan Railway revenue m 1950 was adversely affected by the state of Emergency, according to the annual report by Mr. J. O. Sanders, the General Manager. Disruption of services by bandit sabotage, and a substantial increase m transit
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  • 545 4 r Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "There can be no question of doubt that the great majority of the Malayan Chinese hate Communism," said Mr. W. M. MacLeod, member of the Council of the Malayan Association, when he addressed the annual general
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  • 245 4 Draft Estima tes Show Million Dollar Deficit Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Fri. Draft estimates of the Malacca Municipal Commission for 1952 adopted by the Commissioners yesterday, show a deficit of nearly a million dollars the highest estimated deficit for the past five years. The estimated total revenue for next year
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  • 68 4 Kg.Guard(l6) Kills Bandit KUALA LUMPL'R. Fri. A sixteen-year-old Malay katipong guard killed a bandit with his shot gun on Wednesday when he went out w;th other kampor.R guards to investigate reports that bandits were stealing tapioca from Sakais m the jungle. No contact was made with the bandits who escaped
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  • 169 4 KUALA LU /I'R, Fri.— A i motion for aii order that the proceedings of an application by a landlord of a premises before the Rent Assessment Board. Kuala Lumpur. be quashed, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justice Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. The landlord.
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  • 21 4 FOR failing to register her son <15>. Man binte Kulup (28) was fined $30 by Magistrate Che Arshad m Ipoh, yesterday.
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  • 30 4 THE annual general meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of thr Malayan Indian Congress will be held at the Vivekananda Hall. Seremban at 5 p.m. on Nov. 11.
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  • 33 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A mess boy, A. Dass, who was found guilty of stealing a wrist watch, was bound over m $25 lor six months today, by the President of the Sessions Court.
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  • 278 4 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri— About $-10,000,000 worth of produce is being exported from llie 100,000 acres of agricultural land m Tanjong Karang whicb has no exit roads. Half of the income is from copra and eight to nine million dollars from vegetables and fish annually. The
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  • 245 4 Standard Staff Pill 1 1 li|)ondf| KIALA LIMPLR. Fri. Three trarhrr.* frfanlnl m Mission schools m the Federation have been wiJul Department of Education scholarship* to the United kingdom. Miss Lee Seek Chlr.«. born] here and educated at the C>;ivent and the MGS, is
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  • 698 5 FINED $1,500 FOR CHEATING: WILL APPEAL Stamford Staff Correspondent IPOH, Fri. Khoo Kha> I loon. 48-y ear-old former President of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and a nellLnoKii property owner and businessman, was thin afternoon found guilty by the President of
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  • 699 5 Standard Slaff Correspondent KOALA LUMPUR Fri. In the course of his presidential address to the member* of the Malayan Association this evening Mr. W. G. C. Blunn, said it is all too apparent that economic and political security is conspicuously lacking m the future outlook for this
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  • 71 5 THE Police Constuble reported niivsin; after an attack on a ronvoy near Kampar on Wednesday is now reported to have been killed. His body was recovered with his rifle. Two civilian tars which passed the scene of attack soon after were both hit by bandit Are.
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  • 147 5 THE GOVERNOR has approved the following appointments: Mr. Ton Thiam Hock to be an officer >t the Income Tax Service, Part I. >'« probation with effect from Oct. 18. Mr M Cordeiro t bs m officer «»t the Income T«x Service, Part I, on probation with effect from
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  • 258 5 A CALL for bigger commercial examination* to be held m the Colony wjs brought up at the committee meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association yesterday. It was felt that keen and intelligent JOUng men and women were deprived of th« opportunity of securing higher
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  • Article, Illustration
    144 5 A LIGHT drizil? just before the b^uiinf u f the retreat by the Ist Battalion of the Cameronians and the Gordon Highlanders, did not prevent a large crowd from turninf up at the padang yesterday to watch the parade. The retreat was delayed 13 minutes by the driwile. For half
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  • 413 5 Tse-kwang Hsu. Tan B«nin Seng, Mi>s Patricia Wong. V. L. Fernandez, Harold Chan, Ho<> Chun Chuen. Poh S<>o Kai and Wong Bton Soon: 168 voted out of 216 ITS. Constituency: J. S Eapen, R«.i.j Noordia, P C. \\irniasingham and Rippidaman Singh: 100 voted out
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  • 73 5 Standard Staff Correspondent ROYAL Air Forte Brigands ■md Vampires, and K.A.A.F. Lincoln* made heavy attacks on a series of adjacent bandit targets m South Kedah m yesterday's air operations against Malayan terrorists. Other Linrolns hit targets m West Central Pahang. The Kedah attack was on an
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  • 280 5 Standard Staff Reporter i THE CHAIRMAN oi the Poppy Day Appeal has received a fur- ther $4,271 from various donations made m the Colony. Further contributions, however small, will be appreciated Cheques should be sent to the Mercantile Bank ot India. Rafties Place, payable
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  • 26 5 MAN bin Kassi m ■7 w*u > < dead b m mknow t i > »f iti iri ik ICati. i; iboUl t\t Mi I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 33 5 ~~ZZ^~Z 1 w%rT<w i J—MULIL r c Dorvu pirn *V f THA'S RIGHT...IF YOU 1 f .^*oa^ vor IDO liN UEE-o \s^~ ISS NO PRUBLfcM V COL v nA DONE IT/ V -i
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  • 858 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Law And Decency QREAT BRITAIN'S note which her Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson, handed to the Egyptian Government should have further sobering effect on the muddled thinking and ill-advised actions of the Cairo Administration. m very plain language, the note told the Egyptian Government that if
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  • 288 6 Supporting the spontaneous clamour ot the leaders of various communities throughout Malaya that Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald should be induced to remain m his office as the CommissionerGeneral lor South-East Asia, Mr Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of
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  • 1984 6 fIS OTHERS SEE US THE 'Natural Rubber News' which 'is published m Washington, carries m its October issue the following article by Mr. WARREN LOCKWOOD, Director of the Natural Rubber Bureau. Lockwood had the opportunity to talk, m group meetings of planter* m Johore,
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  • 953 6  -  Stephen Graham SUMMING UP ON RUSSIA** 6 By \m: three million tent dwellers wandering with their flocks between China and Russian Turkestan, from Central Asia to the Volga, did not fit into the Soviet pattern. The Kirghiz seemed an anomaly, free as animals, with no cartes
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  • 81 6 Unlimited Manpower Is Liability WASHING! i mUitai i v said m ai cci yesterda? manpowe Rust greatest the eve: i: A.»ia was c:\< f rid [Unite P Deeding* Comm l I mer si -> r Genera ft: U sion m J ;NU I I J t; t-, m t F
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  • 21 6 "How the heck should I know why they didn't come home this time bringing their tails behind them. Miss?"
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  • 279 7 UN Leaders Disappointed Soviet Proposals For 'Peace Said Same As Before PARIS, Nov. 9 (AP)— U.N. delegates yesterday said the Russian 'peace' proposals were the same as before, but they were puzzled why Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky brought up the Korean issue again when reports from the front suggested
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    41 7 photo. SUEZ CANAL FERRY DEFENDED— A Bren gun detachment keeps watch near a ferry one mile north of Ismailia on the Suez Canal. They face the eastern side of the Canal where, m the Sinai Desert, Egyptian forces are encamped. A.P.
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  • 82 7 PARIS, Nov. 9, (UP).— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vistainsky did not sleep much Wednesday night. He was laughing too hard. Vishinsky told the United Nations yesterday that he was laughing at the Ameri-can-British-French proposal for disarmament. He said, "I could hardly sleep last night after reading
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  • 154 7 LONDON, Nov. 9, (AP).— Britain Thursday night limited the amount of coal any householder can buy during the next three months. Geoffrey Lloyd, Minister of Fuel and Power, told the House of Commons that the country's stocks of household coal now total 1,160,000 tons "only
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  • 74 7 ISTANBUL. Nov. 9. (UP)— Turkey on Thursday night closed the border with Bulgaria as the result of a dispute arising from Turkeys refusal to accept Bulgarian expellees, it was announced official^'. A train carrying the expellees was blocked m Greek territory between the Turkish and
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  • 225 7 East- West Agreement Believed Difficult By Jacques Eclinger, Standard Special Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, PARIS, Nov. 9 After the speeches of Dean Acheson and Andrei Vishinsky, the impression is that it will be difficult, if not impossible, for them to agree even to achieve a rapprochement of their points of view
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 9. (Reuter) —United States Attorney-General J Howard McGrath said last night that Communists had been disappearing so steadily m the United States that they were now "virtually completely underlie said there were 37.000 Communists m the United Statesall of them "makers of
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  • 71 7 TOKYO. Nov. 9. CAP)— General Hoyt S. Vandenberg. U.S. Air Force Chief-of-Staff. landed at Tokyo's Haneda airport at Wz a m today en route to Korea to "iook into the MIG situation. He said he planned to fly to Korea m a day or
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  • 126 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, (AP).-The U.S. Army said yesterday there have been 196 diagnosed cases of hemorrhaeic fever and 25 deaths among American troops m Korea Ite medical officers arc working to develop a vacChlC I f n Or re i sponse to an
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  • 157 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (I P)— The Western powers will continue to urge United Nations approval of a "foolproof" disarmament plan despite Russia's quick rejection, American official* said yesterday. rejection voiced by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky m Paris was
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  • 224 7 BRADLEY: US 'Must Increase Its Air Power' CHICAGO, Nov. 9, (UP)— General Omar N. Bradley, expressing doubt that Russia will agree to arms inspection, said yesterday that m view of atomic warfare developments the United States must "greatly increase" its combat air power. Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
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  • 202 7 Mossadeq May Be Out —If He Fails TEHERAN. Nov. 9, (Reuter) The Shah of Persia summoned to a special audience yesterday Ghavam es Sultaneh, former Prime Minister, regarded by observers here as a possible successor to the Premiership should Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq return emptyhanded from his mission m America. Shah
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  • 52 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 9. <AP> Pulice Thursday identified 34--year-old Chu Sing-choi as the man who surrendered himself yesterday and 'confessed" to Monday's arson-murder m which three Chinese were killed and three others seriously injured. Police and psychiatric examination* are still going on while Chus "confession" is
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  • 321 7 PARIS, Nov. 9 (LP) \/z m Pallia, Semtary General of the Arab League said last night I hut the Arab states Here unanimous m their rejection of the four-power proponed Middle Kast defence pact. Pasha suggested that the West should instead help to strengthen
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  • 335 7 Review of Views Malaya's Problems VT'HAT i.s the cause tff I B trouble m Malaya W ..>. I the reason for the de aj m ending the Emergency And why i.s tnere lack o1 < operation between the pub! r and the military civil i<fminifitratioo? These Nanyanfl Siang Pau says,
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  • 80 7 PARIS. Nov. 9. (Heuter)— South Africa yesterday protested anew to tne United Nations against the inclusion m iU agenda of the item entitled "Treatment of persons of Indian origin m the Union of South Africa." This objection was lodged by Mr. G.P. Jooste, deputy
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  • 167 8 2-Month Training Is Ended CHINESE, Malay, Indian and Eurasian recruit!* qualified to become fully-fledged members of the R.A.F. (Malaya) at a ceremonial parade at Changi airfield yesterday. The men paraded at the end of their eight-week initial training course before Air Vice-Marshal J. G. Hawtrey, Senior
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  • 112 8 DRL'M-HEAD services to nark Remembrani c Day will be held tomorrow at all Royal Air Force Stations m Singapore and m the Federatiot Air Vice-Marshal H. L. Patch. Commander-in-Chief ol FatEast Air Force 'm r ';U' absence m Australia of Air Marshal Fogartj I
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  • 34 8 PASADENA. California, Nov. .1 (AP) An atomic-propelled engine thai will rt> an airplane three times around the world without stopping is being developed by "he U.S., says Representative Hinshaw (Republican. California).
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  • 84 8 FROM the beginning of T)ecember, X..L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) will commence operations on two new air routes, one to Japan and one to Australia. The service from Amsterdam to Tokyo will be flown weekly and will be routed via Bangkok. The Amsterdam Sydney service will also
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  • 175 8 Dromes. Charon. Lyria. Patuns,a. Taype Victoria Dork: Toboall. (iodown No. 1: Lain Hai, Kong Wah. Western Anchorage: Sepia, J cues J. Maguire OUTER ROADS Hai Hsuan, Troodos. Luga, Vlerak, K. Windrush, Hermelia, S indviken, Min:u St. Pendopo, Shapur, Turn. Van Swoll Tairea, Tjioondok. INNF.R ROADS Semenyih, S;in
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  • 186 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Only a few of the Chinese between the ages of 16 and 30 years, who left for Communist China since July, have been issued with re-entry visas to return to Singapore, a spokesman of the Immigration Department told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 72 8 LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 9. (AP>— The Isthmian Lines' Stee! Rover, tied up for three months by a waterfront Labour dispute, is scheduled to sail today with a consignment of army vehicles and other supplies for the Vietnam Government m French
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  • 108 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE four French Foreign Legionnaires. threo Germans and an Italian, who made a bid for freedom by jumping into the sea from the FrenchIndo China bound trooper. Gerardmer, on Wednesday, have been remanded at Outram Road prison. The Germans. Halmuth Rohde,
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  • 117 8 Standard Shipping Krporlrr FOLLOWING an absence of *ix months, Singapore will m a fortnight's time welcome the 2 1 .000-ton 1* ami O < liusan, the lar**«»t ship to !>«• employed on the I nited Kingdom-Far East service. The iiner was taken off the run
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  • 87 8 Railways Earn $37,549, 754 In Nine Months Standard Staff orrespondi-nt KUALA LUMPL'R. Sat— During September. the Malayan Railways earned >4.;i22.. to make the total tor the first nine months of this ye:»r $37.54i.754. or about 57.000.000 more than foi the same period last year. While passenger trains brought m $1.
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  • 103 8 NEUBIBERG. Bavaria. (Reuter)— Two United State? airmen have built an electromagnetic device which will save thousands of dollars for the An Force by greatly reducing the number of jet engines needing repair. Technicians at the Jnited States jet fighter base here discovered that
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  • 474 9 UK -US 'DEAL' SCOUTED Fed. Govt. Must First Say 'Yes' iBAIMk Srondord Morkef Reporter LEADING members m Hie trade recoiled from the suggestion contained m o coble from The Standard London correspondent that Iritish Treasury officials were pushing ahead with plans to offer Malayan fin and rubber to America at
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  • 28 9 TOKYO. Not. 9 (Renter): Japanese and U.S. rubber interests are planning to build joint American-Japan-ese rubber factories m Indonesia, according to Japanese trade circles.
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  • 74 9 Malayan Shares Easier Rirkei ened >I a !he ed tc ease f >t\ccted I w ere:— 4.19 4 2U 2J9 2 75 4 2t i 5 <X) 25! 6 cd Xl i i i N 4 H 43 w 2 M 250 cd »4: fl fO xd 00 xd 2
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  • 30 9 October Tin Production A..-:, a: Malay c c followinf robei .01 -X<»mT. Dredging Thabawleik Tin 243 piculs: tdgini Ltd.. bu3 Vn gamatcd Tin Kmnbang Sect: on Ulu Yam > Pjcnonjj ill
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  • 76 9 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA I I'M PUR, Nov. 9:— The people of Tanjong Karang. Selangor's "ricebowl." are so convinced of the value of tractors that they have been making savings bank deposits to cover the cost of hiring tractors next year. This fact
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  • 99 9 Copra Mart Is Easier THE copra market m Singapore was easier yesterday, buyers indicating $39i per picul and sellers $40J at the opening. Later, sellers dropped to $40 but no business was reported. Coconut oil was a dull market, sellers quoting $67 and buyers $65| P er picul. No transaction
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  • 122 9 9 i Reuter): tt< the new ■aid '.ast ie lution of the wh< c rter- expanding "I ihall inu it rtunate if ibution to the House of speak g r. :.-.e •c- amenta c coming SC9- 1 m wh:cb expansion of production and trade could be more
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  • 106 9 Co-opera tive Rubber Factory Planned Standard Staff Correspondent Xt Al^ LUMPUR, Nov. 9 A latex collecting centre and rubber factory run on a co-operative basis m Ulu Langat was one of the main items discussed by the Selangor Development Board under the chairman»hip of the State Secretary. This centre is
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  • 20 9 A private Japanese commercial nv.ssion to Thailand headed by Te.koku Bank President Kiichiro Sato has just returned from Bangkok.— U.P.
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  • 83 9 vlihil?f23° RE J l Emn > cr (centre) and Mr. George W. Bates. rnn^S,,^ exec tivea fr Canada, shaking hands with and Ti£s? veteran employees at the Ford plant, Bukit fSS m!S, th r occasion f the s^er jubilee yesterday of the iSn?,.?. ol^ 2? n ny
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  • 255 9 Standard Market Reporter WHILE sceptical, the rubber market was exercised over the report that Britain was to offer America rubber and tin on a contract for three years at prices lower than current market prices. While the report made no impression on the rubber
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  • 66 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's noon prices <per lb.) on Nov. 9 were Buyers Sellers No 1 Ribbed Smoked Sheet $1.50 $1.50J No. 1 RSS Nov. $1.50 $1.50J December $1.49 $1.49J No. 2 RSS $144 $1.45 No. 3 RSS $1.39 $140 RMA 1 on Reg. Nov.
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  • 211 9 Special to Singapore Standard. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9: There are signs that the "American way of life" may soon smack of British 'austerity." No doubt stimulated by the visit of Gen. Eisenhower, the Administration js making a fresh effort to gear the U.S. industrial
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  • 136 9 To the Editor Dear Sir: Tn the Singapore Standaid of Wednesday. Nuv 7 on page 9 you printed a paragraph headed "G.E.C. Manufactures. 200.000 products." We wish to point out that the company referred to m that paragraph is the International General Electric, Incorporated m
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 9-Specia! Standard Service Closing price* on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK$l5 61 to £1 Sterling: HK$6 825 \o US$l: HKSI.BIB tn Malayan H: HKSO 38 tn one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK«.m75 to one tael
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  • 221 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9— The U.S. Government yesterday halted the stockpiling of tin to that oil available supplies con go to industry. It olso onnounced further cuts will be mode m civilian use of the metal. The Defence Production Administration, m announcing the action, said inability to
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 69 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $150 $I.M* FOB. m bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 51. 501 $1504 No. 2 R.S.S. 51. 43 A $144 No. 3 R.S.S. 81.38 $1.39 Tone: Steady after easier. Friday's opening prices per lb.
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    • 38 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The price of tin to day was $487 i picul. Up $2.25. LONDON TIN Friday's prices first session were: Spot £992| buyer*, £9tS sellers. Three months C%2} buyers. €%3 sellers. Settlement Price: £995. Tone: Steady.
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  • 135 9 Rubber Crops For October Me".-.- Turauaatf. K*ouooi and Co report '.::e tol.uw.nfc tiop figure* fo: October, LK»I:— A lor Grkjata Ru>>bf»- Estate !.ui. ih,sij© lb. Aye: Pa:ia~ Bubbei EsUtg Ltd. h^ imki lb; Glenealy Plantation! Ltd 72.000 lb; Kliianff Rubbe: Co Liu. 62.000 lb: Pdum Ltd.. 125<M<> lb: Taml)...ak RuMter
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  • 335 10 jRrS WHITLEY cables fro*n London NAIL to the most enjoyable weepie of lysl. and one of the best acting performances of the year! For Jane Wyman has done it again. In "The Blue Veil" she gives a superb portrayal of an unselfish woman, who having lost
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    86 10 TIIKKK of the stars who filled the bill at the Variety Show held at Singapore s Happy World Stadium on Wednesday night w hen a number of popular radio, screen and stage artistes featured, m a 2.-hour performance. This Standard picture shows (frqm left to right): Larry Fenton. impressionist and
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  • 227 10 King, and he plays it with restraint and conviction. Hollywood has concentrated on the human interest angle and, m spite of some dialogue slip ups, has told the story with sincerity. It underlines the human weakness of a ru'er who sue- THE .supporting cast of the
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    • 245 10 |l)jil>: tl am.-1.i;./ I Daily: 11 a.m.— 130 1.15—6.45 j T^UBVI 4 645 and ».3O p m 9JIIII I and 9..J0 p.m. FOLLOW mß&3£&- T0 THE I^^B DANN CROWDS JL-Jmt KAYE.. j CATHAY j TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT BLAZING ACTION j SAVAGE EXCITEMENT Mi ••flroncc tup IP WIDE MISSOURI' '^La^F with
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    • 128 10 REX— •Johore Bahru Now Showing at 3.15 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. "TOMAHAWK" (Technicolor) ATLANTIC Great World Now Showing at 3.00 7.00 9.15 p.m. "NEVADAN" (Cinecolor) SUM New World Starts Today at {.00 7.00 9.15 p.m NIL AM" (Malay) ROYAL at 3.00 &730 pm "DEVAKI" (Tamil) Tonight mute! "NAUJAWAN" (Hindustani) n
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    • 501 10 On The Air RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (IN* cd 41 M.I 10 a.m. Emergency Newt (K.L 1 p m. Programme Summary; 1.02 Saturday Ballroom Tommy Dorsey Orchestra: 1.30 News: 1.50 Interlude of Planta tion Music: 2 p.m. Album of Harmony; 2.15 Racine Commentaries from Selaneor Turf Club with Interval Music from
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    • 229 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE new series-no. 17 7— lrony plane 5 7 a q 0 "T" 14 -Carpenter's tool i pi. -r— 15— Earth godde^- 16— Native 18- Sieamer 1 T7~) m 22 mneet, fam 2a v?a% 24 Worship >V/ 26 Emmi t 77; j^" r*^ JB— Nu'Moer //> 29 t.ti
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    • 67 10 W, 7 HETHER m water or out, W Esther Williams is always nice to look at. In "Texas Carnival" with Red Skelton to supply the laughs, she is very much at home m a light-hearted frolic about a couple of characters from a fairground who pose as millionaires. The song
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  • 189 11 APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Marine Engineer. Teluk Anson on the non-Pensionable Establishment carrying a salary scale of $365-Al5-$5OO p.m plus Cost of Living Allowance at approved rates (and also Housing Allowance if Quarters are not available) The commencing salary will, if necessary. be
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  • 424 11 BRISBANE, Nov. 9 (Reuter-AAP). The best Australian attack seen f or years today answered the West Indies challenge to Australia's claim to world cricket supremacy when the first lest began here. West Indies lost their first five wickets for 95 runs but unexpected resistance by
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  • 556 11 Mr. Spore Seminary Student TWENTY-TWO year old Dennis Lee, a Malayan Seminary student, won the Mr. Singapore title before a crowd of more than 500 at the Happy World stadium last night. Dennis Lee had the best chest, back and legs of 10 other contestants
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  • 164 11 PAHANG BEAT PERAK Inter-State Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A solitary goal scored by Sankaran m the fourth minute of the game enabled Pahang to defeat Perak m the first match of the quadrangular bock< y tournament. played on the padang, mis evening. Sankai an bi ■'■■■<■ thi nd beat Arifl*.
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  • 67 11 THE Tanglin Womtn's RAC beat the Changi WRAFs hockey team by three goals to nil at Changi yesterday. The game was played m rain and enthusiasm of players and spectators oi the rival sides was very dampened. All the goals were scored m the second half. The
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  • 92 11 RAFFLES Institution maintained their unbeaten record m inter-school hockey matches when they detailed .Johore English College 2-0 yesterday evening at Bras Basab Road In a previous match played m Johore Rallies Inst XI drew 2-2 with the College. The first hall was even v. i:h R.i
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  • 152 11 SPORTS LETTER Musts' For A Boxing Board Sir:— There hu been Insistent clamouring i(>r the existence of the Boxing 80-ird of Control governing professional boxing Like all right ihinkinp professional boring fans 1 iri ai/reement considering the recent farcical promotion i©hich hai?e 'killed* the *r>ort But please do not have
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  • 170 11 SINGAPORE RECREATION Club defeated BODCA by two goals to oil m a friendly hockey'match on the Padang yesterday. The BODCA team after holding their opp< oenta to a goalies* <j; v m trie ftrst ha.: conceded the twq goals within the last 10 minutes
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  • 192 11 Negri Upset Selangor KUALA LI'MIM'K. Fri.— Ne^ri Sembilan overcame their first hurdle m the quadrangular hmkey tour nry today, defeating Selangor by the odd goal m three. The name was played od a rain-sodden ground. Selangor > I lie inftai t kept play (n the visitors terri* lory, drawing first
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  • 238 11  -  Mr. Lim Reports THE SINGAPORE Badminton Iniwrirti— k nady to start work on the actual buiMing of lh<- Ha«!riiinton Hall itheif if M>mron«* will -«ij:n the rmilract. Mr i.im Oman Gcifc, of the Badminton Hall (Ommitlee told Fbe Standard m ha int«'rvi«M
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  • 39 11 JOHANNESBURG. N v. (API Austrian heavyweight boxing cha npion Jo Wetdtn baa rejected as too Low tbawTransv. i i J Sporting Club's terms for December i b rt ith ith African hone J< n 9 Ai n
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 616 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I NOTICES HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m. v. "Kieidrecht" BERTHING 11.11.51 8 am SUB Godowns: 33/34 isignees of potatoes are re- •> d to take delivery of :r goods from the ship im- diateljF upon arrival. General cargo survey will be on the 19th and
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    • 537 11 FOR SALE Howard Gem Rotary Hoe m good condition Petrol driven Offers invited Apply Unitac Ltd 96 t Cross street Malacca TWO storey brick bungalow m town built on l-acre Vacant possession Bungalow lots and estates for sale too Apply c/o 29 Hale Street Ipoh. IDITION [>OSTAL TUITION: Bookkeeping. Accounts.
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    • 405 11 MARRIAGE fl. RAJENDRAM of G.P.O. Singapore to Miss A. Kanageswari on 10.11.51 at 6 P.m at 50 Pulasan Road off Koon Seng Rd., Katong, Spore. SITUATION VACANT COMMERCIAL artists required by leading advertising agency, any nationality, men or women. Good prospects, apply G.P.O. Box No. 412. VT 7 ANTED news
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    • 232 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE SCOTT Flying Squirrel Motor cycle twin cylinder 600 CC 7.000 miles Reply Box No. T. 496 Spore Standard. 1948 Fiat Marvelette 500 cc convertible excellent condition cheap easy terms phone Ipoh 829, 8-10 morning. C" U ROPE AN enthusiast owner Ej expecting early delivery M.G offers Nov
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  • 280 12 Springbok Outstanding Bet For President's Cup TRAIN VAX i\eal Hobbs lias an outstanding chance of scoring a coveted treble by winning all the three class 1 races, including the two big races President's Cup and the Committee Cvp at Kuala Lumpur today, last
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  • 172 12 Billda wHasBea ting Of Scotch Express SCOTCH EXPRESS is without doubt a sprintei v>iili a future. In four start* thin fine I hrce-y ear-old has mm twice and fourth once, hi* only unplaced run Ix-iiii; iii the rich Perak Gold Vane when he was hopeIrani) beaten. But following thin race
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  • 186 12 Jaunty A Good Bet In Race 1 j RACK 1: Jaunty appears to be a fairly safe bet m this rather weak field He has a droo of 3 Ib since his fourth behind Atom B*y on Wednesday. Previous to this run Jaunty chalked up a good win at the
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  • 28 12 V! THOI GH there was mm rain m kuala I.uni|»«ir on Thursday the for today's race* vifl hi ill be soft. There **.<^ a Htoady drizzle yesIrrdav.
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  • 106 12 His last win was at the last S: igapore Gold Cup meeting hen be routed Xerolia and pany. In his second run the Liberation Cup one ■-< after. Billdaw again Unwed up well by finishing w of the placed horses. 3 ggest danger to Billdaw may not be Scotch Express
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  • 199 12 TAIL LIGHT and Dar-es-Salaam, who won erv well at their first start have every chance ti following up their successes m their respective races over nine furlongs. Tail Light (Race 2) is being tried out over the mile for the first time but I have no
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  • 85 12 RACE 8: Bobslight ran a good second to Nanette on Wednesday. It was his first outing after a spell and if he improves on this run then he must be regarded as a good thing especially as he has a drop of 11 lb. Screen looks
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  • 155 12 Ollie Davies Gay Reveller Goodwood BACK I— B.lft JAUNTY PRINCESS BEAU LOVER'S CHASE BACK l-*Ji J Princws Be*« Deep Fields Kxeter Lover's Chase Jamity Jaunty ■jft.'s? 1 L «3Lrfw "gspsar" 10 Constellation Greater Love Trent 1 all RACE 3—330 NOBLE LIGHT NOBLE LIGHT GRAND PARADE Marco Polo %S
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    • 100 12 iTIMESpfj r. V CiH n^ s a t the orincipaJ rcso^ -i ip Malaya: Wl »»l AJW fJM Sinrapore g.42 8.55 £*»r| »)ickson 3.57 437 rort Sham 3.07 3)57 rpna "C 10JZ9 11.05 h ii.tr oakes "BMG" PBOBmnoxs: WRESTLING .n 2 PARKS' SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 9PM -HAPPY WORLD~CREAT WORIDLIGHTiNLNc; GEORGE
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    • 183 12 #H 4Si lit II <i "SEBBAVALLO'S TONIE The ideal Toni< and trrtialiu if s IHi ta "Menr/ *-Kun down.- "ftcfravO*'! i,, i( what you want. The Virtnes of "Sernv^ll.^ Tonic' ar, Medical Wen by ivhum n is larseh mm** builds up Brain. Met«M and fUif i r N()il equal it
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    • 745 12 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m. Horses Cl. 5, Div. 3 6 Furs. 1. 000 Exeter 8y 9.00 Mr Yeap Hock Ho e Manning J Donnell 2. 000 Lovei 's Chase 4y 8.13 Mr M.B. Brash Martin TuMo 3. 100 Dalcross 7y B.l*l Mrs. Helen Quah Lewis Harac 4. 003 Princess Beau
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