Singapore Standard, 12 November 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard I2P m^^ *!Mr VOL. H NO. 134. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, V9SIL 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 95 1 s -jndard Staff Correspondent IPOM Nc* H T >»« Emergency's worst train bailment «n Perak took place at about 2 a.m. today V ,oufh of Kampor and resulted m the death of one Maloy pol»c« consfoble and one Indian civilian, with I other onions
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  • 127 1 rOKYO, Nov. ii. (BeuterAAP): Communists and .N. cease-fire negotiators > iay appeared closer than at any previous .stage to a solution of the 18-day-old irguments on fixing an irmistice line and demili- rived buffer zone across Korea B el oAda] U.X statements ching Tokyo from Korea. irhile
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  • 22 1 X ;v,rl..r X Singapore M i i 3 lied II >d nem- j F wee
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  • 282 1 CAIRO, Nov. 11. As Radio Cairo broadcast a all from foreign Muslim leaders to the Sudanese people tor a Jihad (holy war) against the British, more antiKriiish incidents occurred m Egypt and the dominant Syrian political party announced its full support for Egypt. The holy
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  • 160 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. (AP):— Senator Kenneth McKellar. (Democrat. Tennessee), chairman of the Senate Appropriate, is Committee, said he hoped that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill wo !*3 not seek additional U.S. financial aid. "I say that." he said, "because our own people have an excessive
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  • 238 1 Standard Staff Reporter "ADVANCE NOW or 90 bock/ states Dr. W. J. Vtckers, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, m his report for 1950 issued yesterday, warning that the limits of improvement m this colony have now been reached. He emphasizes that, unless'" changes
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  • 32 1 The world-wide flgrtt against hunger is ".still grim" but can be won. according to a report submitted to the Council of the UN. Food and Agricultural Organisation <FAO> m Rome.
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    39 1 Salute to the War Dead eive« *>r Mr. D.K. Daniels, Acli.it Colonial Secretary. Singapore, and by detachments ol I«e Malayan Naval Force, the Royal Navy from ILM.;». .error. ih# Dlf *Urn. DilC 1 |||p R V.P. jnrf th» MalaALHn_A£lllg.
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  • 647 1  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By pictures by Oen. Lockhart Calls For Co-operation Of Leaders, People Standard Staff Reporter «h.V I HE VltQl n f CeSS j ty Of octivc ««*>»*" ond "responsible leaderlirLJl" Coo P er ah^ forces to combat the enemies of Malaya, was strongly emphasized by
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  • 106 1 Stundurd Stall <»rr«^jiutidriit LONDON. ,v. II thai pressure 9a tie v Colonial Sec tary <»i S' .r»- >r Colonies foi ill out «rai [ai c tgainsi ;he Mala van communists will be t ion Thursday «iien Mr. Oln -< Lytteiton i-> to receive i
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    54 1 photo MR. W. M. IRWIN. en«iu^r ing geologist, who arrived m Singapore by air yesterday from Denver. Colorado, ea route to Kuala Lumpur i*» "do some work on thr water supply system." Mr. Irwis was accompanied by Mr Edward R. Dexter, a civil en ifln«er also from Denver, who will
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  • 32 1 Seventy Malayan studenta greeted the inauguration >l Sni^:t|)i»! > Standard'^ m RcpreMl edition for London ai 1 field m Mala* II m f. „j Saturd iv ttifhi
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  • 199 1 IPOH, Nov 11 The six-month calm m Ijmli town was shattered tonight when a terrorist hand-grenade exploded m the kitchen of the May fair Hotel m Cowan Street about 30 yards from the" Jubilee Amusement Park at 8.10 o'clock. The only casualty was the
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  • 67 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 11 (UP)— i I Sixty-one Chinese stowaways were I found id the British ship Ffengning yesterday shortly after clearing for j Jakarta The shin returned to the harbour and a police launch took I the stowaways to jail photo by SEIZED OPIUM being: opened
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  • 81 1 The Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore by air yesterday tor Burma. lie will stay there for several days, during which he will have informal meetings with the Prime Minister, Thakin Nu. and other leading personalities m the Union of Burma. A
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  • 51 1 ST. JOHNS' (Newfoundland). Nov. 11 (Reuter) Princess Elizabeth bade "An Revoir" to the people of Canada tonight and. m a farewell broadcast talk. thanked them for "the glimpse you have given me of the greatness of this nation and the even greater future which is within its
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  • 47 1 WHEN Frank Sinatra returned to New York las! night with h'.s bride actress Ava Gardner after a 24-hour honeymoon m Havana, he irrit3bly retired to talk 1o reporters oiher than to make a lew uncomplimentary remarks. Thin sent Ava into fits of giggles.— U P
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  • 201 1 I Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Customs seized 550.000 worth of first grade opium from the ship Nurjehan which dot-Iced at the Harbour I Board coal yard yesterday morning from India. A squad of eight Port Division men under Preventive Officer. Goh Chun Lyan
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 KB*? SILVER PIECES (X ifiB> N^ 1 a coalar throat, &kEs ALWAyc -hate p^
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    • 75 1 Everything You Ksed for J|h% The Greal Q fljj^ GIFTS G.C.DeSilvaß?ros., JEWELLERS 1 Raffles Place. Spore. 1. Plu-oe: ***** 1 hi; nkw portable hkkrk.lkaiok: rgjfl cutic fiel I AC/DC MAINS j In OP€RATJO» j i|i];| l| I|r equipped with I** I SPICIAL LOCK Hi j ITS TROUBLE FREE, NO MOTOR.
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  • 92 2 ONE of the two Malay sergeants of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, standing immobile, heads bowed over their rifles on the Cenotaph steps yesterday. AT TANG LIN. members of Women's Royal Army Corps also paid homage to the memory of fallen comrades. In above left picture L/Cpl.
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  • 320 2 Standard Staff Reporter SOME 6,500 children of school -going age will be deprived of the expected privilege of admission into an English regional school next year as a result of the Select Committee's recommendations on the proposed 1952 Budget. The Trisby Plan' as the
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  • 134 2 THE CATHOLIC Young Men's Association. Singapore, wishes to thank the following donors who helped to make their recent baby show a success: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I. Band, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chua, Hon. Mr P. F. D'Souza, Hon. Mrs. Vilasini Menon, Mr. E. L.
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  • 15 2 FAMILY remittance to China for October, Singapore $1.356. -703.25; Federation $519,034.64: Total $1,875,737.89
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  • 432 2 Standard Woman Reporter UNDER a brilliant and already burning sky, yesterday morning detachments of the Malayan Naval Force, the Royal Navy from H.M.S. Terror, the Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserves and the Malayan Army and Police Reserves lined
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  • 749 2  - He Believes In Personal Supervision Patrick Chee COLONY'S 'JACK-IN-THE-BOX' TRAFFIC CHIEF by Today offer six months of his personal touch, it con safely be said that Singapore's motorists and pedestrians are more rood conscious than ever. MANY a motorist m Singapore has on ugly name for Singapore's present Traffic Chief
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    30 2 Photo. SINGAPORE Traffic CWef Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth working on a Traffic problem on a scale model of ft roundabout On the wall is the map of Singapore.— Standard
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  • 19 2 THE MUSICIANS Union cf Singapore will hold their annual gala ball at the Raffles Hotel this evening. •:<■:•:'
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  • 182 2 DEATH rate m Singapore m 1950 was 1212 compared with 13.34 m 1947 and 24.20 m 1931. The birth rate for corresponding years were 45.67: 45 89 and 36.37. More boys were bom En 1950 nan girls. Male births per lOC births amounted to 51.45.
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  • 94 2 THE *****-ton pilgrim ship Tyndareus broughi ba* k anether batch ol Muslim pilgrims to Singapore from Jeddah, yesterday. A total rf 658 ftduttt v./n about 50 minors and infants] disembarked at the D 1 :.y I Out of this number. 129 are in]
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    • 111 2 <go you n M ...tnot where most of the cot tribe dislike entering water, c.I! tigers hove no hesitation m plunging mtc stream of sco, and swim tell t00... XV^^^^^tf^fGrmS Coughs. Indiges- Wb^s&t^* v sfS^^' tlOn Seasickness, yEsf^--'-*^^^ Nausea, Tiredness, X^g^^iT' Stomachache end Vs^"^ i r O v! Breath tin
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    • 92 2 u "*s con,,. Read Ecun:.,. He t f UN r s ■■♦< 2c, C U SC of h. Boci J RAJ 6c GOPAL Lin PHONt P Keep |ht giving htrmwui your £'anas a-; and Rr*n|d a-.-Icng-stan^.'^ Mlgu I MMlai ii ycjr tre -r e mgg featTie^f spe: a ♦or stubbc
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 328 3 High Priority For Building Needed Stafford >taff Reporter »> ,»n the -increasing importance" < It-part ment is laid the annual the Medical Department, which boildwg of out-patient departments priority.** ittempt :s made to concentrate the out-patient department. Dr. Medical Services, says. "By f lamination and waiting
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    71 3 PATCHKD pants outsized shoes, ripped shirts and illfitting dresses were the order of the day at TVn^ah Air Station whfn a Hoho and Fanrv Dress Ball was held there on Saturday nifht. The "do" whirh turned out to be a tremendous success was organised by Warrant Officer Podger. Chairman of
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  • 122 3 Lifeguard Rescues Swimmer Standard Staff Reporter PROMPT action by a lifeguard at the Haw Par Swimming Pool. Pasir Panjang. saved a swimmer from drowning yesterday. It is believed that the bather. 22-year-old Koh Seng Watt of Cecil Street struck his head against the sliding board while swimming at the beach
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  • 62 3 Malay Paper Holds Party Standard Staff Reporter A LARGE ga:r.e!-;n^ af wrellwishera -vaj present at the tea iir'.v giver, b" the b-"»a d Di Directors ot mt Me':3vu Raya E*resa L:rr.::eci a: the Sea View H tei yesterday Tr.e tea -*?~y was given <» :~e occasion oi tr.e resumption ri
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  • 47 3 LJM SWEE ECENG was sentenced m the Singap >re Second Police C art recently to i:x veeks' rigorous imprisonment c )flferiag a $li bribe to Detective Ser^:,::: Hohamed Yusofl at Arab Street on Nov. 2 T-e (10 was given the Police Reward F^r.z
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  • 173 3 'Purge Insincere Members' Standard Staff Reporter. A CALL for a purge m the Labour Party of Singapore to eliminate insincere men from its ranks was made by Mr. P. A. Netto, Independent Labour candidate for North Ward m the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections on Dec. 1. Addressing a meeting
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  • 62 3 "pno'o MR T. P. BHALLA, Director of Civil Aviation m India, after his arrival a: KaUang Airport yesterday afternoon. He wtH leave today by a.- fo 1 Sydney where he will spend thee weeks as gues: of the Gove-nrr:ent of AKs: r aha. Civil Avici'ion Dej3ct' r
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  • 180 3 standard Staff Reporter. FOB THE firs* time m khe istoi7 of the Colony, nurses are "at last on the threshold reaching a pr^pe- nrofesoa status," and a tsoo has taken to create a X.;rsir.g jd .:nder the new Nurses gistratkn Ordinance. This P/aa stated
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  • 232 3 Standard Stan Reporter A CHARGE that Progressive Party candidate Mr. >eah Pens Chuan i- opposing the municipalisation of the Singapore Traction Company "because a? an employee of that company, he i* obliged to protect hi? own interest."* wa^ made yesterday by Mr. Phillip R.
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  • 65 3 Malay Union' s New President THI S:DIK. J? was c ected v >1 :.:e Ma I gapore (Jnioa 2: am erne m yesterday a". K^ta See ce^"er.- art: V. r BS 7^^:. M H-;.^- J? A:r-. Mai a c Se era! Ir.zr.e Jaa i^- it 5-"e".^r B M hamed I
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  • 378 3 Standard Woman Reporter REMINISCENT of last month's arrivals of Very Important Persons, when the ECAFE delegation* besan to come m to Singapore by air, kallang Airport yesterday buzzed with activity. By Qantas BOAC.'KLM and BOAC Argonaut just under a dozen diplomats, businessmen, government officials and educators
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  • 81 3 strains of Lee James and his Blue Stars. The fancy dress parade was judged by Mrs O. Henry who presented awards to Mr Buckoe and Mrs. Doe for be in*' the sauciest dressed couple, and to Sgl. Burton and Mrs. Williams for bein* the scruffiest
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  • 136 3 Standard Staff Reporter SIX HUNDRED -j.ests were entertained at a cocktail party celebrating the inauguration of transfer of the $500,000 alumii num utens mai ifacturing :i".r\- Ban Heng Long ana j Company from Kulla.-.s R id and Geylang R id ;o Serangoon Road yesterday.
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  • 52 3 SINGAPOKE BLOOD RANSFCSION <I.R\ IC f Balance from 3rd 9th No\embt*r. inrlu>i\e (inrir» o t.rit'ii) (troup H f.ri»it[» Donation netivet 29 IS !0 ♦> 84 Transfusion gi\rn 44 IT 9 2 7J Present of Flasks m hand 11 13 25 U b"2 Group O will be rfquir»»d
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  • 249 3 Standard >LAft Rt-porter A M CGESIION that the General < mmril of the Labour Parl\ of Sis-apore should prepare a memorandum railing attention to the "political dni«ion of Malaga and "»in^a|»or»- into two '♦■[larah rntiiii> and to the ab^enre of a Malt"
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  • 78 3 a 22 YF a?. old nava rat i Patrick J Hai i ;r H utted the Si »re Sec I District C the death of a Chinese a Tay Eng Toh by c imf wil he* while irivinf i three I i truck on 9ept
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  • 38 3 A CHARGE isefc into a second hmai .»re at Beach Road of) N'ov b >ltl arid i. its. A'a 3 ex, i Tan Suo Hoe 4 c Second P Court Tj-.i •a as remanded UN [I
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  • 119 3 Standard Staff Reporter. THE BUKIT TIMAH Rural D^st^ict Committee yesterday gave out Si 1. 10 to each of ".he 134 persons affected by the Lam Chooa Rubber Factory. Women were predominant among those p/ho v. sited to collect the money and they a] sat
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    • 290 3 M tmmwz Mm Wm- wZm. m wt^ ilinAß^ fIL 1.0 l XI 1 a»™* I li I R X ML wi u^B^a\ja^ajß|B^aj a^Bb i nji a ■> jb^blb^bT om bY B S 1 IV B^nVn^aaiß^B^^*^^^ I I 91 Indian White Popl.n I Amer,c.B Pr«re- I I W "VX 5.00-c APEW
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  • 323 4 Standard Staff Correspondent M ALA 11 MPUR, Sim. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Me— bet tor Home Affair* and President of IMP, Sr!an«:or branch, told The Standard that he had read iiitere*! the statement of Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, lht ne* >errelarv of Slate for the
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  • 221 4 IPOH, Sur The Ipoh Internal Bi:.< Traaspori Company bai replied t< !he Perak Motor Vehicle Employees Union's letter, giving its reason Ua the terini.'jjt.. i I vices of eight of the women c\ippies emp^cyed by me Company. The O rnpsr.v stated that it hns
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    83 4 /.hoio. Phila Mi«- Uone blows oat the candles on her birthday cake wh c some of her quests natch. Phila Mac was celebrating her 10th birthday. ABOI T 2W i rapera fA }ie Jofcore Bohni General Hospital v-.^f .f f bers of the .4';ri-r.B Association, attended parti i en bfl
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  • 190 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. Convicting: an 18-year-old Malay youth on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, Mr. Justice F. A. Briggs, strongly deprecated the practice of Malays m this country carrying knives when they had no use for them. Mr. Justice Briggs
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  • 241 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Licensed hawkers m Kuala Lumpur may be allotted certain areas within the Municipal limits to carry on their business, if a proposal to I his effect by the Selangor Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is accepted
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  • 98 4 IPOH. Sun.— ln a Perak Government Gazette notification, the Mentri Besar, Perak has declared nine areas m the sub-district of Gopeng and Kampar to be food restricted areas. The areas affected, which are each demarcated by its perimeter fence, are as follows: Town Board area
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  • 68 4 IPOH, Sun.— A Perak Government Press statement issued here has notified that all claims m respect of hire of civilian lorries, used for resettlement work m the Kinta District (Batu Gajah, Ipoh and Sungei Siput subdistricts) prior to September 1, 1951, must be presented
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  • 1048 4 OERHAPS no other section of the motoring public takes greater care m choosing a car than those m the middle income bracket. They have to be, as the capital investment of a few thousand dollars means a big hole m their pocket. Now that the
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  • 425 4  -  MARA By ONE fashion show follows another. Norda Rutkewitz puts on her exclusive fashion show m the Roman Room of the Adelphi tomorrow and Doris Geddes of the Little Shop puts on her charity fashion show at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday. Due to
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    • 66 4 :j#S^il &MJ jEJSASiHK^^ RIGHT/ J DUNNO IF WE )THENTO MAKEI fGOOO IDEA BUT ]OH DONT WJRL'Y NONL &39 1 5588P HBftLJ^ %?RQ£££ E y 8 lJi CAN GET AVVAY WITH n L oo GOO!} I DON'T GE T TOO ABOUT THAT 111 !HYN\ Hi f l^uJ| ■V^T^Sa^^^^E M V T
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    46 5 Above are fow candidates contesting the forthcoming Municipal Elections m Penang They are from left to ri^ht— Mr. A. Balakrisknan (Labour. Tanjonf Ward); Mr. Yeoh Onn Chuan (Independent. Kelawei Ward): Mr. P t. Darid (Labour. Jelutonf Ward): and Mr. Low Bens Kooi (Labour, Kelawei arcl)
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  • 158 5 Women Needed For Progress MISS YEAP &Qd:cals State Aims jfl orre^pondeot ates of the Penan* Radical trie Party Chairman. Mr ■ilihu grivrn at the PuUu Wan j' ba ..era. wck i. a- t- :ra:. spo: :iei;>er betiar ma;*- > i I the ■-.i-J: 01 j;l. ,ye lire re Rodbbu md
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  • 7 5 Co-ops Can Build Up Malaya i j
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  • 5 5 Last Sixteen For Kirby FSADFSA
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  • 51 5 Ml Tan C'henx W>n< and Miss N£ B*^* Ckin wh«» were marri«Hl last wfHt at Su«^fi PalAai Th- bri<tes:nx»m is thr M-tooii son ©f Mr *nd Mrs Tan Hai Se«x while thr bnd*- i> tto«- eldest di isjhier of Mr and Mrv Nj Ah Hee of Bukit
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  • 93 5 v < t t n i. *4B X 0 T >••-•• 1-4)5 •i-. i ,v, j.l.'. r •MM ti\ Ho X Her »tn« i C-i 4 i 4n i i Rt Si Say I J »nJ t kl AM. U i?OKV- V,' ::o II«m KK.\ Tea <■■ i
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  • 401 5 TXT Cenotaphs In All Towns ManibnJ >taff Correspoaifent -M\LW\ remeniWrtd tlit- iallen oi tno world H- ars m simple eeremonie, held m every M/«ah!t ton,* throughout the Federation, ye*ter-'-..-.:gh the ceremonies wert devoid ot cr^y were, wherever held well a^PnHpH canyaiga against Connwmist oand-,5 P e»«
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  • 370 5 WHAT LABOUR PLANS Mainland Maff f*«niayjtuH PENANG, Son. 1 i^e Laiwtir Parts eaaeUdlates for thf Pruan* Municipal FlrrtiTt jjavt* a i»road picture ot tht-ir Party's plan- when they spoke mi the pleetioM at \\w Da to kraniai grooad ve»*er<ia\. The speakers ivere introdue- ed b;- Part;
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  • 141 5 Railway Drivers Protest Standard ttsfi Lu-r_--p<ina j n; KI'ALA LLWTPL'R Sun —A nttmqr driver irhc refesed to shut a*, a wrajside "a. fiaed two days oay o- the Railway Administrated Commer.-.m^ tb g action Locarno :r. Eogißemena Union, states :.ii> j-er. ;o j.a c The 0 is itates thai tke
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  • 21 5 TWELVE i>--ers Fboa leite a n c m oe 4 sto Mesa Osborse and uape eac ined t2S
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  • 170 5 PENAN Sun— Behin the jr.:: wie: r the r. .a mtkmi :>e'-r-?t_-'. j: the Ffcdetatioi thai Rfi T .^>e:ig Senioi Si tec c Masl of c A.-;g C aese > hod, Penang r. h r i a fc I r 3 Honours degree the wail
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  • 47 5 Weekly Holidays For Bar Boys "M?;.'.'V;::".s id res taurautts ire exit I kwh provided m tiie Wee* 3 Ordinance. 1 J> c un bar or resi »ura is p the b siness t« h ardin^ house or par: o: the a«5 •es it wa anno.;: j id
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  • 195 5 Sundard Staff Correspondent IPOH Sun.— The Perak Hydro Employees Inion today forwarded revised demands for better wa^es allowances, annual leave and better working condition* tor employees to the Company. A- the same tlcom n*s calt- the .jinpaii to g a reply within fourtee lays,
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  • 30 5 1 two "cacti ■reaa KM l: P»lmb| came i tder orists fire on *>>*'^' ij an uakuß oa lditJ -i.se.-: n.-e. I vithdrawiai whe" a re' v m «<i
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  • 24 5 Fo:~---fue drinen sefaoolj In ■>*c?- ie^ouar held a fetal n:oit:or r bandverk iaa draw;^4 toaav a the Cb v, ifa Sc:-oj: Ser«mba
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    53 5 photo European xnd Chine>sr tU miner* conrr^Ai^d a: n, rconstructrd Councii Chamber of U« MLS Chaml^- by IHto Maiimud btn Mat Member for Laad Mirw-. inj Commuiiiratioas Ii w^ kn«k b^uie* f.r ppy •cUers Mrs J Day (e«iM) and Mr> R Or^ rirrul who iff wen selllßf poppies outbid*- th*
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  • 130 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Annual Report or thr Institu^ fur MetffcftJ Research. Kuala Lumpur, for 19^. *tate> tnat Malar a is a much healthier land today than it wa> n ft x ir a?o and the contributions of th^ Institute to tiu- sTt-jurt understanding of disease
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  • 39 5 'W harf Rats' Can't Gel These Silks ?oocu faste Pc f i tes meri&ax) tv sei wu" f silk and ra to la.:-: iri po ptte pi I Siar.: EIOO.OI I < betweeti 14 to 1 i i be i
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  • 23 5 I now nou ie the vetc t E^en n C:ub H ipa B ii- I H
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 Judge c ca f by any standard voc wish Comfort Performonce Economy Dependobihty Feotures >ou'll find c Nash AirfJyte your best be* no* and fo» the m ff%V#%^P P 1 ■V 1 years ahead. Extra life extra service I|a|||l Dll I OL I eXrfa mileS tC the aUor aTf bu<l
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    • 835 6 TJRITAIN is m grave economic difficulties. The gap between exports and imports is estimated at £700 million a year— more than twice what it was a year ago, and Britain's gold deficit last month alone was $320 million. In the third quarter of this year. Britain had a
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  • 1127 6 Ceylon Exports Rubber Shoes To Middle East his College blazer and was only saved from the cooking pot when the cannibal chief recognised the colours of his old College." Last week I made a brief reference anticipating the recommendations of the Keuneman Bribery Commission The report was published this week
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  • 401 6 HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, (Airmail)— HpHE atomic bomb is one of the "Ten Most Decisive Events of History," according to an informal poll of historians taken by Professor Louis L. Snyder, of the College of the City of New York, and Professor Richard B. Morris, of Columbia University.
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  • 15 6 "As usual! There toe s the silent partner bawling at the board again!"
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 6 "SSH! WATCH THAT HOLE"— A fine photo taken by Ch'ng Seng Poh of No. 5 Guan Hup Street Khn* <n with a Rolleiflex camera, and using a yellow filter. This photo won the second priw (bird and animal m- < l ltink r the Second Malayan (open) Photographic Exhibition held
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  • 952 6  - STALIN'S LATER PHASE STEPHEN GRAHAM SUMMING UP ON RUSSIANS By CTALIN m his post-war phase is a goodnatured veteran, not a testy old man, not choleric. He has reached slippered ease, a god to his people, but not a god m slippers. When he wants to give an interview, and
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  • 354 7 4 Powers Announce decision To Go Ahead In Spite Of Opposition p mis, V,*. 11. (AP)-The Western Big Three powers and ;t announced yesterday their determination to arm, train and 1( j, v n ,i the Arab world its vital waterways and oil
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  • 94 7 mo N x n ll<eutrr) Slates Ambas.- M ,t Mr Jefferson rri.>v printed m <.«>\ernment r powei Britain. rwfcey. Tinted v r.ition .innouno thfi: ah mum to vet UP East IWenre Egyptian ictiaf t Muislei Ibrahim I- \o'd a press 1 Sta r3 m
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  • 46 7 US To Sell Arms To SA n, .rp' c 'tc sell n the Ui nof Soul '< -♦t! solely i jipoki ana n n d 1 1 i cnti what v »h« ueffcnct Departp>ted r S h k c i n .1 rasfa r< \id Act > f
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  • 135 7 NATO ARMY PARIS, Nov. 11 (AP)— U.S. Secretary of the Army Frank C. Pace told the North Atlantic Treaty nations yesterday there are no plans at the moment to send additional troops to Europe Pace and other U.S leaders appeared before a special
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  • 81 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 11. (AFP>: The official Communist organ, the Peking Jen Mm Jih Pao, announced today the opening of the section of the railway between Nanning and Channankwan thus linking Peking to the Indo China border near Langson. The work for the extension of the raihyay
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  • 67 7 CHILDREN m Singapore and the Federation of Main,'- a. and Borneo a il Brunei a:e among 6.500.000 m countries oi South-Asia who have beiefi'eil f om UN. International Children s Emergency Fund health aid nutrition programmes there. T.-ie other Asian countries m Which UNICEF is
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  • 315 7 RED CHINA MOVES IN TIBET LONDON, Nov. 11, (Reuter).— Faced with Chinese moves m Tibet the Indian authorities were unlikely to relax their vigilance, the Times declared yesterday. "T!ie ri.mger is not m invading armies but m Communist agents who would find it easy
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  • 190 7 ST. LOUIS. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Senator James P. Keni (Republican Missouri) said yesterday that the American Stale Department was "trying to whitewash India shipments of critical war goods to the People's Government of China.*' In a statement to the press, he renewed
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  • 41 7 A PREGNANT Sikh woman was picked up from a drain at Baiestier Road last night. She died before the arrival of an ambulance. Police are investigating the cause of tier death far away from her home
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  • 251 7 LONDON Nov 11, fAP»--Band-leader Artie Shaw, who has been married six times before, flew home last night with his intended seventh, a girl who said she knew how to Keep him permanently by having babies. "I think children make you stay together." slim, dark-haired
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  • 189 7 By JACQUES EDINGER, Standard Special Correspondent PARIS, Nov. 11— Great interest is attached here to the speech to be delivered before the United Nations General Assembly tomorrow by British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, who is expected to produce an acceptable compromise solution, at least as
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    53 7 photo. KING TALAL IN JERU SALEM— King Talal, making his first official visit to Jerusalem since his accession to the throne of Jordan, is pictured here m Bedouin dress as he inspects a guard of honour of the Arab Legion on his arrival at Government House, near Herod's Gate. Jerusalem,
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    53 7 photo This is Colonel William C. Bertram. 34, of Chicago, Illinois, and Austin. Texas, wh« is Group Commander of the U.S. strategic air command's 27th fighter-escort group m Korea. Flying a F-84 Thunderjet fighter he is the first pilot m the 27th FEG to down a Russian-built MIG-15
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  • 133 7 PARIS. Nov. 11. (Reuter)— The five-point "peace" .plan proposed by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky m his policy speech on Wednesday will be discussed by the United Nations General Assembly. The M-man steering committee which i$ fixing the agenda, decided without a vote yesterday to place
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  • 80 7 ROME. Nov. 11. (UP'— A Stockholm dispatch to the news* paper II Tempo said yesterday that Professor Bruno Ponteoorvo, mi.c.sinK British atomic scientist, had been arrested m Russia as a "British spy." The dispatch quoted Russian refugee circles m Stockholm as saying that Pontecorvo staged
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  • 33 7 Tie Persian-Soviet Trade Convention <i;ie to ex:>;re \est*Mii.\. will remain m force "lor >c .w.tbe::ig pending the ojtcome of negotiations," according to m offliva! Peis.arj Government «i«terneni broadcast from Tehei«r;.— Reuter
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  • 29 7 The Mearuer Edward N Hip '«v is grounded on a reef off Pa «wki [stand, m the Sulu Se«i beiueen Borneo and the PhJ;ppine«- A. P.
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  • 198 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 11. (AP).— The West's disarmament proposal to the United Nations was described m the Soviet press yesterday as a 'smoke-screen, and the way it was presented was called a "three-act comedy." It was the first press reaction to the joint American-British- j French
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  • 257 7 JAKARTA, \ov. 11 \l»)— Vn^uU nl ScN-karnn haK bluntly reminded (lonimmiiM China that there are 2,000.000 Chinese m this rountrv an<l uarned Peipin^ to stop "propagating Communism for a *oeial revolution/ r Speaking from Soerabaya m a national radio address last tught, Soekarno did not
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  • 41 7 LONDON Nov. 1! (AP):— Chun hill led Bn tain will organise g ron ferenre of her West Indies colonies next sum mer to discuss plans for gjMmg thrm srlf govern mint as a Federal Domi nion.
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  • 86 7 US Opposes Transfer Of Truce Talks PARIS HOY 11 <AP' I United States iM rep«i l Saturday to be opposed to H mho suggestions that the Ki< can truce talks be transfiefrad t' thsj L.N. General Assembly. Informed sources -aid the 5 ..'(Mir! i.v iti previous posil on iM.it Ite
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  • 86 7 JERSEY CITY. NEW Ji Y. Kov 11, AP> Brother-G< i Selisius Klein, world tiesd ■>■ I Ro nan Cr'nilir order ol B o i s of V\e Poor of St. Fi ('it! yesterday. following ;< «-«\r]f beating by two thui m nearby Hoboken, New Jerw
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  • 38 7 WASHINGTON. Nov 11 ißeuler| Fit'.vuleDt Trum;ni <• I n r':iv of itniembrunc* 1 SIMM I n pledged "the contention n\ W I' S ißMMirri to ihe contii »if qunsl <'f the ti**e world f< Lststinc peace* 1
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  • 47 7 TOKYO, No* 11 lftet|W AfffM, b. ('hi^l!f-^ T.I ::if-: .1 >J cfaief UN oeaae-Ane dele*;;* 1 iri toriav ih»t prompt recovt of iho;j*anr!j> of Allied pi 10 M v\ h ii Communist hands ihh ii: Im;-, v *.m of 'he A'. d Con tnand
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  • 26 7 BERLIN. Wov 11. !<<.. East < <«• man peoplef i/" -'f-fl 'ah I S y on tnf b'> tier bri'Afen An.« ican v lii n 'i
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  • 63 7 I f .i' Pormosan Hsl i ph t-i kr<\ riurinfl thi Oct IV hi i.-ke AFP Pakistan and Japan have a.j -ed •> extend UieH trade Mr«emenl which expired on Sspt M foi ''-p- three months pending negotiation of a new one Th* will enable Jaoan to
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    • 272 7 Fend the §<ingAporei&a£&ra!ttarfr it Morning Newspaper •i i* puhltrhed la Singapore and la i\ '.i i,*t t«>py. *■>'••♦ traml'inl" *>• devoted M locai news and irt* m > n .1 aarrlai a *orid-wlde coverage. 9 tatjera v „,,«.i r, v feature* articles with a mass appeal »nd a»m< at giving
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    60 8 Mr. G H. Bates, Vice President, Overseas Operations, Ford of Canada, and Mr. W. Simms, manager of Universal Cars, Singapore, are seen m a happy mood on the 25th anniversary of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya. Mr. Simms has completed 31 years of service selling Ford products, while Mr.
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  • 256 8 Jap- A ustralian Trade Pact Set TOKYO, Not. 11 (IP) The Japane** Government is formulating proposals, which it will present to Australia m the near future for conclusion of a trade pact, it was learned yesterday. The pact, press reports said, will open the doors for heavy Japanese imports from
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  • 241 8 Ruub Australian Gold Mining i Co. Ltd. Increased its gold outj put m the year Mar. SI. this year, but the mine is not yet fully restored to its prewar pro- ductivity. Profit after debiting interest on rehabilitation loan. development costs and depreciation is shown Ht A£4,tf(Xi (2.3
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  • 16 8 The output of Jimah Rubber Estates. Ltd.. for October was 31,433 lbs.
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  • 298 8 Industrials: Fraser rod Neave jOrd. $4.25 to M2O. Pnrf. <, 0 STSf^S 2 t0 S2:o Hammer *f L-t Ion 1:uIlg Banl: (Colonial* $800 and $855. Itaiavan Breweries $5 45. Malayan ColU- n -\V»- McAlister (41.00 R:.rt.es Hotel s.UO. Robinson Ord. sa.9o. Singapore Cold ti^c Sf> ;5 StrailS
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  • 658 8 City Worried By Tax Rise Move expected to be revealed next week. Last xWarch. the chairman told shareholders that important developments were anticipated concerning payment ot war damage compensation In respect of Uniteers 62 per cent, interest m the Bangkok Dock Company Ltd. Shareholders also remember that
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    • 294 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon for P Barge Nov 17 Vessel w Molacca Twlco Weekly w i Mong Thong to* Boaon Vessel for Port Dickson. .Weekly S Api Api Nov 13 lv« Song for Mal oC co Pert H Ann for Djambi N 6 Diction, Port
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  • We, the People
    • 328 9 MALACCA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL: 'BEST NINE MEN CHOSEN' Sir I hasten to say that I, for one, do not agree with Dato Tan Cheng Lock m regarding the rather unexpected election of the nine candidates, unopposed, to the Malacca Municipal Council, as "a blot on the good name of Malacca," etc.,
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    • 323 9 KEEP PRICES DOWN! Sir;— The Singapore City Council is considering higher charges for the recreational facilities it provides. The hire for tennis courts and the rent for clubhouse* are to go up nearly a hundred per cent while the fees for the use of the Mount Emily Swimming Pool is
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    • 284 9 Grievances Of Methodist School Teachers 8 111 ice as I n I r t Mis- si a i To I n vi been em h(' ea B tt rs is- trici tc distrid and State to Settli ment. This w a grave injustice. Even Gu\trnment servants who get boosing allowances
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    • 272 9 Sin— From time to time the S.T.C authc ritiea put into u.se t a vehicles omnibuses and ..ey buses :n which they have some innovations which 'heir opinion are more com•..'.o:e ar.d sate fcr the p issen g er s. But as a dailj user
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    • 75 9 Sir;— lt is most distressing to note that even the limited time of 20 minutes allotted for Hindustani Songs are utilized for broadcasting Tamil speeches as done on last Saturday Nov. 3. by Radio Malaya It is unfair to confiscate the time set apart for other programmes.
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    • 214 9 Sir:— The Kuala Lumpur Municipality has embarked on a "no parking" experiment along Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur hoping thereby to minimise chances of accidents. It is surprising that the Municipality should resort to "no parking" m such a busy locality. Many important retail
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    • 293 9 Sir;— l have all these years voted for the best candidate m the North Ward. In other words 1 have always voted Progressive because I really think that the Progressives put belter men m the field for Eublic service than the abour Party, who are
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    • 173 9 Sir; So Dato Onn and hii IMP like Paul on the road to Damascus, have seen light ana are handing over the Gurney Memorial Fund to a popularlyelected committee. It is a graceful act but slightly tarnished by the acerbity shown towards 'jaundiced' and jealous' opponents
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    • 175 9 Sir.— The sending of "gifts, however small or well-con-ceived, may be ill-construed. Here is a case m point: iet those who contemplate sending "gifts" be warned. A Chinese friend of mine, out of sheer good-heartedness. sent to his superior officer, to whom he had been
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    • 301 9 Sir. It is i. ;g gla the way m Wtli h KM ll politicians ire wi ing to take up my kin i rtfft to yet into the headlines The latest ex imp c a r Dasaratba Raj' ii tion m Ir.vir to Stop
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    • 102 9 RESULTS from "Classified" Sure! PLACE YOUR ADS. WITH THE Singapore S>tattbar& BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM AT LOWEST COST. 0 cents per line with o minimum charge of $2/- for 4 lines (approximating 16 short words) will enable you to place an ad .n The S ngaporfl Standard (Daily Edition) under Situations
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 126 9 HBr?^ AND THAT ONE TI I" SEE TH/C^^^^^H!a^l|S^^<?S3T^l Hfoß SEE THAT BOAT?-) DONALD^" J °^S^ J Z^ 'pCwIbII IT<S MV V NCLE T UPS r-^ THERE J \p liWTiyUi f WASN'T THAT VEA^W, THERE'S 1 f WHAT TH' LAST TIMB YA^ f DON'T WOTOV, GLIVNOI?! [J THI« PLACE HAS n
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  • 679 10 Of men and masic TITLE 1 < l I «-ali*«% when I wrote alM»nl Teil.U Wealfeerford m lhe-*e columns recently, that there xrre so many people m Mnuaporo wln» not only r« membcretl him, bill Am knew him mite well. One ot I lie first lo lirini; forth NOON reminiBWCCa
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  • 205 10  - THE STAR AND YOU Jeamine Varnal A a^ll jfI It ii\ i i>ki•. tr r> i tci la> l--ilj» *iP r>r M he diftv ull n. p,,x |ia i* i>\* <\in a*4 tinier ii.i- ir.>-:ary disturb Mr** »hx.'i »IM rtwi all rru t ..i>hip> <i n>k QUarrf'> irt.l inntlic!- ■••iiuion
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  • 774 10  -  'JON' By THE trained dog has had a place m our lives since way back he helped our ancestors collect stray sheep and did the job of about a dozen men. In fact, m some Welsh and Scottish districts
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  • 490 10 KADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE «.;>:• a.m. For the Schools: «.V» Interlude; HI a.m. Emergency News (K.L.!: 10.43 For the Schools; I p.m. Monday Matinee Nora Martin <& Joe Reichman Orchestra: 1.110 News; 1.45 Home on the Range; 3 p.m. For the Schools: 6. l"» Programme Summary: 6.11 Children's Programme:
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    • 153 10 FOR THE PRICE OF A_fgte--S CINEMA SEAT. r 'fr^ Ol__a___r yg AJ-^-jW v_^H__m__l __f y^t j___a^_^_^_W_B_f _HS^ W/S&-. 2-1 -_^^v_-_j^7^^^-_f Jg/^^^jfJ^Hi'S///A WITH >V7_---hJ-WPM^ X A V I GENE CORINNE W^^^^^ TIERNEY CALVET SIMI LT ANEOIS SHOWING =F tlmH w^B^_jß_w'^L'#/^«rNiH DAILY: 11 A. M.. 1.43-4. 15-6.45 9.30 P.M. AND I DAILY:
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    • 305 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE a NEW SERIES -No. 18 5— German composer f" tm y mmmm T mmm 9— Rested /23V > 6 7 S 9 >° 12- Above 13— Fiber plant H 14— Be m debt 'Z N 15— Look flxedU 16— Reauired 18— Girl's name '5 'o 20— Scatters
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  • 728 11 Arsenal Retain Div. 1 Leadership LONDON, Nov. 10, (Reuter) The first really heavy pitches of the season after nearly a week of rain brought trouble to football League defenders today and as a result there was a spate of scoring, the 46 games producing
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  • 1037 11 Latest League Positions LONDON. Nov. 11, (Reuter)— The following are tootball j standings after yesterdays matches: l FIRST DIVISION p W D L F A Pts. Arsenal 17 10 4 3 34 18 24 Portsmouth lt> 11 30 22 23 Tottenham 17 9 4 4 33 35 22 Bolton 16
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  • 70 11 LEXINGTON. Kentucky. Nov. 11 (AP) Noor, champion American handicap horse last year, will be shipped to Kentucky next month to take up stud duties. Foaled m Ireland m 1945, Noor was brought to the U.S. as a four-year-old by the late Charles S Howard Noor won the
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  • 226 11 SPORTS FOR STRONG SOULS -POPE CASTELGANDOLFO. Nov. 11 (UP) Pope Pius today received 100 sports-writers from 13 European countries m a special audience and praised the "magnificent function of sport— to make bodies heathy and vigorous and contribute for good and strong souls. The Pontif told the sportswriters, here for
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  • 34 11 Photo. Photo shows the Army team, winners of this year's Singapore inter mt vires football tournament. Back row: Rodgers, Dawson. Whitehorn. Phillips, Evans. R«nifa<e Frnnt Row: Smith Sice, Lambert, Marsden, Eley Sandard
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  • 473 11 Springboks Sustain 1st Defeat Of Tour LONDON, Nov. 11 (AP) The tovgk, bimjiiiitfW South African Rugby I nion louring: Irani ROM <lown to the firfl defeat of the tour on the mmM«*ii Twickenham turf yesterday as the London Counties eomhinatioti edged them 11-9. Not only did the London boys win
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  • 70 11 KOTA BAHRU. Sun.— In the final of the northern zone of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition, Penang beat Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu by two goals to one. A large crowd which included the Sultan of Trengganu and the British Adviser were present. Pen a n g
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  • 118 11 LIVERPOOL, England, Nov. 10, (AP) Mrs. Lurline Brotherton's Freebooter, winner of the Grand National Steeplechase m 1950, won the £2,500 Grand Seften Steeplechase here today The race, which is 110 yards short of three miles, is run on a portion of the Grand National course and
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  • 73 11 NEW YORK. Nov. 11 (AP) Oil Capital pulled away m the stretch to win the US$6O.--700 Butler Handicap yesterday to the surprise of a crowd of 37.268 at Jamaica racetrack. Three Rings was second and County Delight third. Hall of Fame, the favourite, finished 11th. The winner
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  • 343 11 Rugger Results LONDON, Mov m. fßeuterJ— Second Test natch New Zealand Tour: Great Britain 20 New Eealand 19 Club matt Iks: Barrow If. b« ;.e Vue R.m^eis 13. Bradford Northern 4 Huddersfteld 0. Bratnley 22 tiverpoo) Cits 8. DeWebun, 2\ Castleford 10. Doncaster lv V ik 6, Featerhstone Roven 10
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  • 141 11 CALCUTTA rt mi <R.-d-I fcer i The vi inf Japarx se boefcey lean v t« beatea M I iit-if today bj Vfteri Bei p in ihe op< riing "i" h ;f lh«ir The irisiti i ere v r iri ih<- forwai it i »rbi c their defence
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  • 28 11 LONDON N I n V > tire i .n. k 1 > II I -,< tourni gin P»V 'an *r.d >|. Dh' MTie!ll AI. <i IRhodca «.t iJcrbyrhire »t,o ss
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  • 350 11 LONDON. Nov. 10 (Reuter) Today's soccer results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 6. W. Bromwich 3. Aston Villa 0. Charlton 2. Blackpool 6. Newcastle 3. Chelsea 4. Manchester U. 2 Derby County 5. Fulham 0. Huddersfield 1. Tottenham 1. Liverpool 1. Bolton 1. Manchester C. 2. Midbrough 1
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    • 307 11 CLASSIFIED |< j^L-1 correspondent tig I -jras I g Kg I 0 Boa bant house h for I eper, asi I steno- to Su gapore "ofSNG£ t two et Overseers J i.cie. iabU cost -123 50. Ati na ExperContro] Arp'.y c fi m M -i- not i I H y
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    • 550 11 SITUATION WANTED PUROPEAN 36 with extenLi sive sales experience m Far East offers services as Sales Manager to any progressive British or Chinese concern Box No. T. 495 Spore Standard. ACCOMMODATION WANTED ACCOMMODATION WANT- ED by long established British Firm. Ground floor accommodation m business or shopping quarter, about 2,000/
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    • 477 11 NOTICES TRAFFIC NOTICE. MAJOR REPAIRS TO BRIDGE NO. 48/1 KLANG— SEPANG ROAD— MILE 48. 'T'HE public are hereby warned that the above repairs are due to start on 13th November, 1951. When pile driving i s m progress vehicular traffic may be interrupted for short periods during the progress of
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  • 126 12 Better Averages Decide The Issue KUALA LUMPUR, Sim. By virtue of better £oal averages Pahang won this year's quadrangular liorkey tournament among Perak, Selangor, rVegri and Paliang held over the weekend here. All the four states ended up I lay with three points each. Xegri who won
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  • 161 12 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. P•• ing Malaj Go t Cun > t team, vii > fielded f hii »ryes were Aicky \o defeat i antan Pria ins by I n goals one at Padang Garong nd here yesterday match was p ije i it! i .--f the
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  • 71 12 Hurrel Scores 4 Gnals In Trial m Sui In prepare! II eh >-: >■ the > gapore I iring side. Pei > d >:;<:<.> trial this eve ting m Chinese Assemb t! il d C tlours be it W lites b i c Hurre 4' and i D. tag r
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  • 273 12 THE SPENCER-MULLKV combination had a most successful meeting at the Selangor races concluded on Saturday. Each iuid nine winners. I 2 :t I'nul. J A S >encer 9 4 1 1." R N. Hobbs 3 4 2 lo J R Rodgers .5 13 7 > -M.
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  • 109 12 The University of Malaya will hold their annual swimming carnal at Ha v Par s trimming P i>l on Saturday. X > v 17. 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Aw Boon Haw evil] give i a ty the prizes. T tere are more than -w entries >i the men's
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  • 247 12 Standard Hockey Reporter SINGAPORE Cricket Club (holders) are now out of the running of the Singapore Hockey Association's division 1 championship when they were held to a draw last Tuesday by -dark horse" Sherwood Foresters. It's now left to Ceylon j Sports Club or
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  • 117 12 Climate Improves Athletes LONDON. Nov. 11. (Router 1 1 A country's -limate and the specific prowess of its athletes are a logical association. California wl.u its sunshine i has provided many world-rank-i ing tennis star.-. Scandinavia has generally had a representative among the world leaders of long-distance running and m
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  • 360 12 LONDON, Nov. II (Renter)— The ]9.'> l flatrai'iii^ season ends next weekend with the traditional Manchester November Handicap for North country fans and a meeting at LJngfield for the Londoners. There's likely to be thick mud at botn meetings and Manchester I will be lucky
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  • 57 12 SPECIAL Air Services Regiment, popularly known as the Malayan Jungle Scouts yesterday defeated 6th Mine' Sweepins Flotilla (Royal Navy) 2-1 at soccer. Playing at Naval Base, the Scouts led 1-0 at half time. Centre-forward Watson scored both the SAS goals. Mine Sweepers got their only goal
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  • 134 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Football fans her e are looking forward with considerable interest to tlie match on the HQ Malaya ground on Nov. 18 when Singapore meet the State Since the revival of the Malaya Cup competition, these two teams have not renewed their famous
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    36 12 photo by Competitors m yesterday's SCRA rrass track meeting taking the corner m the 25 laps open race. Mansoor Sawi of the Malay Union C.C. won the race from ten others Standard Ranjit Singh
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  • 125 12 Flower BP. captured the Singapore junior inter -c1 v b championship by defeating Bournemouth, the holder 3 2 last night at the Haw-Par half The S?ah brothers. Hark Chim and Ly c Huat. practically won the championships tor Flower Both of them played brilliantly and won all
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  • 54 12 ANGLO-CHINESE School trounced Anglo-Chinese Continuation School by fiv e games to nil m the Singapore inter-school badminton championships at the Clerical Union Hall during the week-end. A.C.S. who were runners-up last year will now meet the Victoria School who defeated Chinese High School by four games to
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  • 196 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Foot- ball Association's soccer team which is scheduled lor a tenday tour of the Federation leaves this morning by a char- tered Malayan Airways I Dakota for Kedah where they play their first game. I The game m Kedah has been arranged m connection
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  • 33 12 SEREMBAX. Sun— Negri Civilians beat Services by 2—l m the annual Poppy Day soccer match here today Adnan and van Huizen scored for the winners and Herd for the losers
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  • 276 12 US Golf Magnates' Fear Decline INE* Nov. II (Renter)— The golf magnates who direct America's professional -olf are perturbed. Their fears are growing that "the interest— and the dollars— in professional tournament play are going to decline, unless a new stimuli,* to bolster up present day arrangements is found. Genial
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  • 233 12 TPCA Win Poppy Day Fund Soccer, Chinese Lose 2-3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— ln a spirited counter offensive during the second half TPCA snatched vie tor* by three goals to two m a Poppy Day soccer match on rrinces Koad ground this evening against Sf'Rf ruled 2-1 at half tune hut
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  • 96 12 MANSOOR SAW! w-ithf.il cyclist or the Malay Un,:. c c thS e firf ls hed° mPeted pries' MUCham fiave a^' Full results wereJSHPaS la r Munor aaui. 2. Jaffar bin Zi7 Ul > Jenkm S .-2 mm. 31 1/5 V£t 3 12 laps nonces: i. T WhaUej
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