Singapore Standard, 13 November 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ft. vftj f VOL. II N0 135 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1951 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 187 1 EARLY NEXT JANUARY L<)MH)Y So*. 12 (AP) The Prime \\v. Winston Churchill ami three senior ,islers *ill leave for face-to-fare talks j lenl human in a>hiiii£t«>n "in the i |.i!iii;in." il was officially aiiiioiiuced An^'o Ameritan torei^n policies, defence and strategic arViirs
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  • 57 1 Miners Doing Magnificent job' Wilson I-, \v n n J.\ %D. W.lm.h. Ir.idI ted States tin .1, M ila>a. to \>m>« i itfd hid not .-(1 .I'rwrvation wd r- pwta and M immediate M Ike -.tu-ition. m >.tid on arfrom lp«»h. i Bnera both (hi ind r pc II v*rre
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  • 37 1 TEHERAN, Nov 12 (AP> Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq has cabled Teheran thai he has completed his laiks with American officials in Washington and will leave for home on Thursday, an official announcement said yesterday.
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  • 69 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON N 3 12 The following or* the closing nkktt and fin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER 43. J 4Zfd. f 2 1 4 Junt 41 ,d 4iii ,:E PAGE 9 FOR NOON PRICES) LONDON TIN Spot: £980 per ton buyers,
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  • 823 1 UN Acceptance Of "Disarm" Pla n Is Foremost, Says Eden PARIS, Nov. 12: (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden today called on the United Nations to accept Western disarmament plans already derided bv Russia as the most iniportant of five ways to ease world tension. The
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  • 155 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. General Sir Rob Lockhart. the new Director of Operations, on his arrival in Kuala Lumpur today by plane from Singapore, was taken straight to his headquarter? where he will p^ an the fight against Communist bandits in Malaya.
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 <AP> Madame Viiaya Pandit retiring ambassador of India to the United States, said she thought she could best serve for India the cause of promoting better understanding between her contry and the United States The sister of Prime Minister Nehru said
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  • 51 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 12. (AP> The Persian government announced today that Teheran University will be reopened tomorrow under police protection. Government officials promised that the police will intervene promptly to prevent any recurrence of the Communist -led disorders which forced a shutdown of the 17-year-old institution eight days
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  • 341 1 Not A "Supremo" KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sir Rob Lockhart who •arrived here this morning is the new director of operations with, at the time of writing, the same powers as those exercised by Sir Harold Briggg who will be handing over duties to
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  • 304 1 4, 000 Troops Reach Cyprus, Stand By NICOSIA, Nov. 12 (Renter)— The R.nal aircraft carrier Triumph arrived at the jmmi ot Famagusta this morning with 2.000 mm of th«> .'t'Mli brigade, British 3rd infantry division. They will join 2.000 other men from the kbiih* <li\i*ion klio arri%««l at Fama^iista last
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  • 83 1 ST JOHNS. Newfoundland. Nov 12 tUP>— Prince-ss Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh reluctantly leave their ".second home" today with best wishes ot the Canadians firmly etched in their hearts The Princess who called the senior Dominion her ".second home" in her farewell address
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  • 69 1 Standard London Corr. LONDON, Nov. 12 Preparations for strong representations on Thursday to the new Colonial Secretary by various British organizations with interests in Malaya are veil under way. Precise d tails of the proposals to be presente are being hammered out by representatives at
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  • 103 1 PARIS. Nov. 12, (AP).— The United States was authoritatively reported todav to be seeking ways to mediate the differences between Britain and Egypt. The American effort is being carried out quietly, behind the scenes at the U.N. General Assembly here with the sanction of
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  • 30 1 Roo f Catches Fire POLICE detained a Chinese shortly alter the root of an attap "hut at Upper Serangoon Ro:.d caught fire yesterday. The damage was slight Arson is suspected.
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  • 31 1 BUEXOS AIRES. Nov. 12. iUP» —Argentine President Juan D. Peron was re-elected for a sixyear term today but violent tropical storms disrupted communications and delaved compilation of final results
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  • 147 1 The It>rl nn Association of Bulestier Road yesterduy was crowded with well-wishers who attended thp tea party to meet Dr Sir Raman AUtgaprni Cheltiar, who said that Ue hoped ior closer business ties between Malaya and India. Dr. Alaqappa. said Mr hardial Singh, who introduced him, i*
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  • 107 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Now 12, (UP). Republican Senator William F. Know land said last night he will make the State De partment bring before the United Nations Red China's extortion racket, which has been victimiz ing the Chinese in the United States and other places outside
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  • 491 2 More Voluntary Workers Needed Standard Staff Reporter VERY strong concerted attacks by voluntary organisations a;«d the Departments of Government most interested in social welfare problems in Singapore, will have to be made to inculcate a deeper sense of responsibility in the individual. Otherwise, warns Mr. R.
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  • 241 2 St.,:. rd Stall Reporter THE provision of properly nducted school tiukshops where wholes me articles oi tuod ar:i.i drink can be provided during Intervals is very Important, says Dr W. Vi 'kers. Director pi Medi- s- rvices in h;s 1950 rc- rt |ust n
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  • 105 2 RETURNING I his h< me in N('. Reclamation R"ad. Snga- 1 p:e. on J....e M a Malay clerk <r. v. a C dnese woman ol the sq ttei c ass. Png Kwee Huey, si kf a match near his attap r- ol The clerli
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  • 87 2 SAPPER Mris bin Said. 22. of the Singapore Engineer Regiment Royal Engineers, was found guilty and sentenced to six in >nths' detention on a charge ■f stealing two coils of copper wire, at a District Court Mar- tial held in Gilman Barracks. yesterday. The sentence Is
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LEPROSY problem in still remains a major one says Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director oi Medical Services in his annual report tor 1950 In the chapter entitled •Infectious Diseases in Rural Singapore" it s stated that a total oi 81
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  • 444 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Department of Social Welfare, while showing no !.pectacular achievement m 1950, has done a \»rv great deal of solid ami persistent work, much of which will hear fruit m I*>sl and lay the foundation for a further successful year. Rev
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  • 193 2 photo. Standard Staff Reporter STRICTEST control of food hawkers is necessary "if serious and expensive difficulties are to be avoided in future," says Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services in his 1950 report, just released. Pointing out that the typhoid outbreak last
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  • 411 2 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT one quarter of a million dollars will be spent on the proposed War Memorial building which will be an extension to the north transept of St. Andrew's Cathedral. i m The Courier, the magazine of St. Andrew's Cathedral Church states that
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  • 198 2 THE Singapore City Council has agreed to the suggestion by Government that a ninefoot high bronze bust of Sir Andrew Clarke, GCMG, CB, CIE, Governor of Singapore from 1873 to 1875, and a former Colonel Commandant of the Royal Engineers, should be
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  • 118 2 INFANT mortality rate (for deaths under one year of a^e per 1.000 live births) showed a rise to 82.23 from the 1949 low record of 72.04, says Dr. W. J. Vickers Director ol Medical Services In his 1950 Report. The increase, it is stated, "is due
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  • 151 2 A YOUNt* \w:r.ur.. who attempted to kill her three children aged four years, two years and tour mi nths, and t ten take her own life was _f< und guilty but insane by the jury the Singapore Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Rogers. The woman, Seng
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  • 91 2 A YOUNG Chinese released detainee who admitted failing to report to the Special Branch, while under a Direction order was sentenced in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to one month's hard labour. He was Ching Boon Kiat He was also sentenced to another month's
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  • 33 2 ANG YOXG CHUA. 19. was fined $15 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday when he admitted being t<mnd in a curfew area, at the H.M. Naval Base early yesterday morning.
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  • 30 2 SOH AH EXG. 28 was fined $10 in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for having incorrect particulars on hi> identity card. Soh was arrested last Sunday.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 44 3 THE BAD THE GOOD K N feu «bo«a -oriti ..i (Iiom; Iwtwcca fall btf« lw. former tu- bim >"- brothels. then time tbeii hrtdam on th -ir »w« ird >rr ial pi •stitute*. 5 w»»»a >»i amen iblf lo rrwonsen wha tii\e takf ui> pf»-
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  • 234 3 SYSTEMATISED anti-vice records enerH up by the Women and Children's Section more Department of Social Welfare since v orodociag useful results. This is stated by V Band, Secretary for Social Welfare, in his I |mr 1951 wrds contain particulars of a numire run as
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  • 23 3 What'sDone With Them II r,iin.- Ike um- mama*. poll i- I* !»r«»- IkC (,-ntr, .n u mrrt -ml With r fa .-n.irt>. are
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  • 53 3 Many prostitutes are widows left with children to support bv the sudden death of the hushind. Some of these protitutes, Mr. Band said, have extremely tragic backgrounds. \t the present time, the onlv institution which can deal with them is the Salvation Army Women and
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  • 62 3 Standard Staff Reporter BAIL of $5,000 in two sureties was offered to N Eliyathamby in the Singapore Fourth Police" Court yesterday, when he was charged with giving false evidence, when summoned as a witness before a judicial proceeding in Singapore on Aug. 21- j The
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  • 95 3 photo. cfJ c f l ung l es of Mala y* to the city of Singapore on a ''Treasure Hunt," jour troopers of the Roval Enniv**rm Section. Special Air Service, come to the news room of The Standard for advice They are (from left) Troonpr
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  • 622 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter SEASONED JUNGLE fighters let loose in a big city sounds full of dire implications, and so it is. But it is the fighters, as shy as they are stalwart, upon whom the dread falls. This was
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  • 42 3 A FINDING of suicide was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of a 50-year-old woman. Yow Ah Song, whose half-nude body was found in the sea oS East Coast Road on Nov. 10.
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  • 188 3 THE IMPROVEMENT of roads, especially the lorongs in the Geylang and Katong areas, "which are at present maintained in a most miserable manner" must receive the attention of the City Council, states Mr. Lee Yong Min, Labour candidate for the East Ward in
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  • 102 3 SINGAPORE yesterday kept Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's 86th birthday anniversary when a simple celebration was held by more than 10U Chinese associations and guilds in the United Chinese Library in Armenian Street. Chinese newspapers and schools throughout Malaya, took a day off. Addressing the gathering at the
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  • 221 3 SQUA TTERS: WE STA Y PUT NINE REPRESENTATIVES of the Paya Lebar squatters yesterday reiterated that the squatters would not evacuate their homes to' make way for Government's proposed international civil airport. The representatives yesterday appeard before a seven-man sub-committee formed by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce which held its
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  • 511 3 .*.v*. We Don 't Care For 'Sack' Rule' THE NEW Conservative Secretary of Stair for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, is to h«*ar of the grievances of the 800 uniformed staff of the Posts and Telegraphs Denartmen of Singapore. A copy of a letter from the P
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  • 177 3 THREE "Ayahs"— female attendants of the Woodbridge Hospital at Yio Chu Kang Road were each sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for ill-treating a mental patient. The three, Achiaman Alappan, Tan Yong Eng and Soh Eng, were all found guilty in the Singapore Fourth
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  • 130 3 Court Told A 9 YEAR-OLD [ndoneri i Fa k bin Nashi twl, as charged in the Singapore Se District Court yesterdaj I i causing the death til tfg w i Cheinß (17>. by doing rash in i negligent act not amountii I culpable homicide while dr;\ g a
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  • 85 3 POLICE ttel| might b* sought to deal with a poltergeist, which since Nov. l has bem Ringing stones Into ttoiM* at Lorong Liniau. off Kim Kiat Road The Eamily in the meantime have t;iken counter •measurei bv installing a watch ri'm ni the house. In spi'.c
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  • 96 3 THE MUSICIANS Union he'l their annual gala ball i1 Rail Hotel last night. Four bands provided the music eqi crowd of 40u people The bands were: Th,. Wee Boon Licw aiif! his Southern Cabaret Band. D Caspar and the Ak;r Pott Hotel Quintet Ceoi; Wiisun
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  • 31 3 MR. A.R. LAZAROfS Labour Party candidate tor thg North Ward in the coming City elections wiU hold an election meetIng it 5.18 i» ni tomorrow it Potong Pasir. »<^«»<*.M^fc»»
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  • 382 4 Govt. Servants Not Eligible To Contest Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Go\ei-nment servants wUI not be eligible to contest for seats on the Town Board Council in the forthcoming elections to be held for the first time in the State of Johore next
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  • 116 4 1 0 Bandit Agents Detained Standard Staff Correspondent i kIALA LUMPUR, Won. I Ten MSpeeted handil njirntr- have been detained in iht* Federation nine in Alor Gajak, Malacca, and one in Tcnicrloh, I'ahanp. S< urity for» es operating in Kuala Kubu Biiaru. Selangor, j yesterday, acting on information, fount! a
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moa The Maiayan Chinese AssociaUoi] :r.ay stari a relief scheme foi dependants ol persons held ir. the Federation under the Emergency, The Standard learns. St\t:.i! hunderd families are r, a in vari ua detention camps ir. the Federation lacing an uncertain I utui e
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  • 56 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon For i ga ca mder the influi re l „:t.-< ian i nter, Kg Ha Seons, as led S5 I r> lh< -t Magistrs t< 'da;-' photo. The Sultan of Selangor and the Mentri Besir. Raja Ida lay ins wreaths at the Cenotaph, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 81 4 PORT DICKSON. Mon The Fisheries Assistant, Port Diekson. Inche Rahmat bin Haji Shamid, is expected to leave here tomorrow morning with four other local fishermen for Singapore to observe the use being made by fishermen there of diesel engines fitted to boats for smallscale
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  • 42 4 THE Johore Medical Workers" Union will fete Dr. E. C. Vardy at a farewell tea party i n his honour to be held at the Johore Bahru General Hospital Lecture Hall today. Dr. Vardy is leaving Malay a this month.
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  • 211 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Pan-Malayan Council of the Stamford Club is determined to obtain full recognition for the courses in education completed at the former Raffles College. This was the subject discussed at the third extraordinary general meeting of the council which met over the
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  • 117 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The President of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. E C. G. Barrett, has drawn up a scheme whereby the Municipality will be able to detect and control unauthorised buildings far more expeditiously than at present. He explained his scheme to the Town Planning
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  • 132 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Money lenders in the Federation, in view of the new ordinance which comes into force next year, have decided to suspend business insofar as granting of new loans is concerned, till the law is suitably amended. It is pointed out that
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  • 64 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. It is officially stated that the Yang diPertuan Besar and the Tungku Ampuan are due to arrive in Seremban tomorrow on their return from the United Kingdom. All State Departments in Seremban will close their offices half-day from 1 p.m. on Nov. 14 to enable
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  • 136 4 'Only One Nationality,' SaysMICHead Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. Speaking on State nationality in the course of his address at the annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, the President, of the MIC headquarters. Mr K. L. Devaser said there should be only one nationality
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A total of 268 accidents was recorded in Kuala Lumpur during October. This is the highest figure ever to be recorded here. In September there were 245 nccidents, while in the month of October, last year. 182. Seven persons were killed in accidents during
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  • 97 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Because the defendant had a confinement yesterday, the case against a Chinese woman. Tan Kim Seng, who was summoned to Court today, on a charge of assaulting a Malay youth. Mohamed Darus bin Sidek. was postponed to Dec. 12. When the case against
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  • 276 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.—More conflicting evidence was heard when two more witnesses were called yesterday, during the continued hearing into the inquest on Wong Ah Kai, wife of a trisha rider who was found dead with a slit throat in her room at Jalan Lumba Kuda on
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  • 187 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Yap Chong. a bandit food supplier whi^was convicted and sentenced to penal servitude for life at the High Court, Kuala Lumpur, had his sentence reduced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment by the Federation Court of Appeal. today. Yap had appealed aga:nst the
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  • 243 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Despite the presence of Police in a post overlooking Bukit Changgang Settlement Area, the 170 squatter families who became the first to be resettled in South Selangor, were moved out again to a new area. These squatter families
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  • 183 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Federation Court of 'appeal today upheld the conviction and sentence ot death pas-ed on a Chinese. Lam Siew Way. for being in unlawful possession of n handgrenade and fivp rounds of ammunition, at Gua Ifusang. Appellant was convicted by If! Justice Whittnn at the
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bombers attacked a bar.d:t target within easv hearing of Kuala Lumpur late yesterday afternoon. The bombing cou.d be heard cieariy, and. from some points in the town, the aircraft could be seen making their attack. Other Lincolns
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  • 28 4 THE Psychology Club, Kuala Lumpur, held a dinner at the Kum Leng Restaurant. Pudu Road, during the weekend to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the Club.
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  • 24 5 Suspects H old FIVE Chinese, suspw*ed T> ';><* r erted wttb M n i <cti- arerc d !tain«i b t'^o in Bali Pulnu j saertko
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  • 99 5 TWO MINISTRY of Civil \vi ition officials, Mr. .1. H. Ridduch. and Mr. J. K. Kilner, arrived in Singapore by QantasV BO AC from Sydney yesterday for discussions with the Director jol Civil Aviation. Mr. Riddoch, who he;id.s a Finance Division, said that
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  • 247 5 Standard Staff (!orrrs|»on«l<*iit I'KN V.Nti Mon. \|r. Wap (itioong kon». Chairman mi (lit* Labour Party, IVnang, told listeners in a broadcast mtwtw Radio Malaya this «*v«*niii!<;: "It it* an erroneous eonreption that men nitli arademic c|ualiiic'ations ran ser\«> k»<*tter on any public bo«ly.** Mr.
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  • 34 5 P EN A X G Chinese schools were closed yesterday, the 86th anniversary of the birthday ot Dr. Sun Yat Sen. founder oi the Chinese Republic. No '.ift'icial function was held.
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  • 242 5 KI.VIKOI I ureas totla> DAI liovt Priiitiug U'ork*., W«mml--lfieU Park. Bra<1«l«*ll llfi^htv, \rtliur Kuatl. lanjong Katoiu. Hro;»«lrUk R«ad. Telok Kiirau. Bvdok. lliaiißi »1 mile, t'hangl PriMiii. lanah >ltrah Iti'sar, selarauf Barracks. Atla^. Jte«u ll:ipi»y World. Asia RhMm* !«ron« J. Sim* AvemM' SawinilU shell 0.. l-*"f Kiibtwr Works.
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  • 239 5 ALOR STAR. Moo.— A Tiger Moth belonging to the MAAF. Penan?, crashed on landing at Kepala Batas aerodrome, Alor Star, this morning, due to undercarriage trouble. The aircraft came from Penang to drop leaflets welcoming the Sultan of Kedah on his return from Britain. No one was
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  • 62 5 IPOH Sun— Forty hoa books have been added to the library which is proving very popular to members and visitors, young and old. said Mr. Arokiasamy, Clerk in-cbarge of the Perak Library. He revealed that the library plans to have more shelve.-, and more books.
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  • 298 5 Weather Man' Obliges 30,000 Cheering Folk Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon.— Escorted by aircraft of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Squadron, Penang, preceded by motorcycle police outriders and followed by an armed police escort and a quarter-mile long procession, the Sultan of Kedah entered Alor Star
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  • 197 5 SUndard Staff Correspondent pexang. Mon. Welcoming the American Tin Mission to Penang, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the Penang Rubber Trade Association., stated rhat it was imperative that the Mission learn the truth, based >>m facts and figures. He suggested that the Mission should
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  • 259 5 Let Me Solve Them, He Says HOLDING his first campaign meeting tor tho December City Council Elections, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, Labour candidate for North Ward, told his audience at Kampong Merican yesterday that if elected he would find the solutions to two "riddles" confrontin the Colony
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  • 94 5 A SELECTION COMMITTEE h:is Chosen two delegates to represent the Students' Christian Movement of the Singapore Teachers" Training College .it the forthcoming South Bast Asia Leaders Training Conference nt Jakarta trom Dec. 22 to Jan 4 next year. The delegates are Miss Pishatody (Anglican) and
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  • 221 5 The TUC Quizzes Mr.Blythe THE SECRETARY of the Singapore Trade Union Congress was yesterday authorised by the Governing Council to write to the Colonial Secretary and seek clarification of Government's policy I on the "importation of foreign labour at the expense of local labour/' Mr. S. Jaganuthan. the Secretary told
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  • 68 5 This photograph was taken in the Cathage on Sunday, Nov. 11. It shows (leit to right); the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Tengku Ismail (State Secretary, Kedah). Tengku Yaacob (Repent of Kedah). Mr. J. P. Davis, Haji Mohamed Shariff (Mentri Besar. Kedah), the Sultan of Kedah,
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  • 315 5 StaiularJ I <mkl<mi C!«>rreM|M»nd«-i«l lI'OH, >l«»n. Mr. \\'u liarl \jmfrk Bnr—rriti. IKulrM Oftirer. kiula. v»a-» Jo«la> |»r«*M«*iitr<l nW Persist v «< <i strwiiH >lr<lal Uy ilt<» Sultan, Sir IflMuf IrziH^liii S^; 11^* (rrewnHiy io<ik pla<*t* in lli«- >1al«* < «»imhil I bmttt tndl wan witiM'tMMl by iiirnil>rrs
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  • 194 5 Standard \i.n( C 'or respond r«t PENANC, ktoa k rica miller, Saw I lionf Fernfe, Ml Magtcti ite he tmm\ ir rahar 5■ «t he might I Mine < !K i red ■■nrtrrti. < I [la pocket Mid pasted il to iu« oiiuM- person while
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    • 26 5 ~^%l f^MAI^ AHEAD AND /TO U LOOKGQOD^) fw^^^/^^^TO^^^^SS^ J *T vN -v ,VAY T( AVOID 'EM.' I'LL rHESETOUGHb/ <$£& J~\ ON TH AT POOR. A^V Wg l(kes^
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  • 887 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Wanted: Positive Policy IN the coming months, the new Director of Opera--1 tions General Sir Rob Lockhart, will get plenty Of advice from budding military strategists on how to bring the Emergency to a speedy end. bait cellars, mustard pots and match sticks would be
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  • 1364 6  - WIDER SWINGS THE PEA CE PENDUL UM ANDREW ROTH By LONDON (By Air Mail). ALTHOUGH he may not resemble Picasso's dove* Mr. Churchill may soon serve the same peaceful purpose. Chances are increasing for a ChurchillStalin meeting around the beginning of the new year. It cannot come much sooner because
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  • 957 6  -  Stephen Graham SUMMING UP ON RUSSIA** 9 by A SITUATION always looks different if you turn it round and see it from the other side. This is also true when you assess what is and what may be. The West sees the East getting ready to attack
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    • 457 6 Sir; After reading "U.S. Policemen in S'pore" bv "AnaTc Singapura" I have come to the conclusion that he is under the impression that Americans are not welcomed in Malaya. Let me assure him that he is very far from the truth in this aspect. There are people
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    • 131 6 Sir.— Why shouldn"t the City's Police, Band play in every public park at least weekly instead of once in a blue moon in a faraway £pot, for such a short time of one hour. As a change, they ought to play the latest beguines, rhumbas, sambas, dixies
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  • 48 6 Review of Views Support For F o ALL the 1 1•■. e Ch 1 me preseni Shing. th e < inth« a e I < Ncl Pra-M-TMst i I I s < by tin l Peace And Love "LET L> S i and depei T Da i i d spirit
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  • 275 7 EWEST, FLORIDA, Nov. 12 (Renter) President Tru- British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Chun hill will meet Y\ probably in January, the White House announced h.t -ill. I etai v fi ik d pro- ngi n Prime in as
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  • 70 7 US Mediators In Oil Dispute Stil Hopeful t liators hursdaj to set- i dan oil uisBowing lei Europe. toped to pei 1 1 nego- c k isia o! the e an oil t-- ng the oil. d to be insisting neni of the nd a large, :n t- sale i
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  • 32 7 PARIS. Nov. 12 (UP).— A Government spokesman said last night that Premier Rene Pleven had received no invitation lo meet with President Truman and Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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  • 165 7 LONlHtti I* tlPi— Asia Is the key to the told Hull has rrjrhfd a stage of near balance in the mmti historian Arnold Toynbee said yesterday. W \hr moment, vaiil the distinguished author of "Study •C3 Kussi.t has perhaps a slight lead
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  • 210 7 Arab League States To Hold Crucial Meet PARIS, Nov. 12. (Renter) A crucial meeting of the seven Arab League nations, to be held here probably tonight, is expected to disclose basic differences of attitude towards the four-power Middle East defence plan. The meeting, planned to produce a joint Arab reply
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  • 64 7 BIENOS AIRES. Nov. 12 (AFP '--Bet ween 85 and 87 per cent of electors went to the polls yesterday to cast their ballots in the Argentine general elections, it was officially estimated The estimate was made by Saporiti agency which stated voting was brisk notwithstanding heavyrains
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  • 200 7 'War Against Want Can Be Won'— Dodd ROME, Nov. 12. (UP) Norri* Dcmlcl. Director General of the United Nations Foo«l ami Agricultural Organisation, reported yesterday "hunger i« s.«*a<lily haunting our civilization** but saul he nas confident the "war again*! want" can be won. He said if the world f*><> d
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  • 87 7 Nepal Govt. Resignations Cause Crisis NEW DELHI. Nov. 12 (AFP^— A fresh government crisis has arisen in Nepal following the resignation yesterday of Minister of Interior Koi Rana and all other minister^ belonging to the Nepalese Congress Party. The resignations resulted from 1 the constant friction between the j Congress
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  • 160 7 CAIRO. Nov. 12 (AP>— King Tula! of Jordan was en route to Mecca and Medina yesterday on a pilgrimage of Muslim worship and a mission of peace with a bitter royal enemy of his ancestors in Arabia. Taial's forthcoming meeting with Saudi Arabia's aged King
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  • 53 7 GROTON. Connecticut, Nov. 12 (Reuter) First of the United States Navy's postwar "killer" submarine.*!, designed for use against enemy underwater craft, was commissioned here yesterday. Half the size of the United States World War II type submarine, the 190-foot-long vessel is packed with secret new
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  • 128 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. U, (AP)— Chinatown sources reoorted yesterday at least 'hree residents, forced to pay Repeated ransoms to save their relatives in Red-controlled rhina have killed themselves in despair. "Its the onlv »»y out said C S MoB edlU>r O Vfc
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  • 43 7 photo. Mr Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State (left), and Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretary, shake hands at the French Foreign Office in Paris, Nov. 6. Between them is the French Foreign Minister, Mr. Robert Schuman. AP
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  • 149 7 LONDON. Nov. 12, (UP) The United States is balking at proposals to extend its defence commitments in the Middle East, authoritative sou rets said yesterday. The United States has given full backing to the firm British stand in the Suez Canal Zone. It will
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  • 38 7 TOKYO, Nov. 12 (UP) The Japanese Government is expected to ratify the Japanese peace treaty and the United State.sJapan Security Pact on or about Nov. 17-18. the Kyodo News Agency reported Sunday.
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  • 210 7 HANOI, Nov. 12, (Renter) China i* Inert-Main* military aid to Inclo-Chiua'e Yicttiiiiih on a lar^r *caU u Freneln Union army gpokeaman announced yvrterdmf. Ho said Chinese supplies tonsist chiefly of small arms, ammunition. lorries, oars, radio sets, medical equipment, cotton and cloth. There were no
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  • 186 7 US Diplomacy In SEA Failure Kennedy NEW YORK, Nov. 12. <AP) Representative .John F Kennedy (Democrat Ifassach setts) <nu\ yesterday the position of the United States m the Middle East and Far East has deteriorated and that th< areas regard this country and other western powra with considerable hostility. Kennedy
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  • 97 7 MANILA. Nov. 12. »UPi Upwards of 4.000.000 Filipinos will go to the polls tomorrow to elect their provincial ;mrl muniripal officials and nine members of the 24-seat Senate ol the Republic after a campaign featured by sporadic outbreaks of violence and Communist harassing operations. Reports
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  • 58 7 SAIGON. Nov. 12. (AFP) Two persons were killed *:>•] 20 injured by grenades (brown by Vietminh terrorists in S. igon las! night A grenade hurled inlo a dance hall killed two and injured 16. nine seriously. Pour others were injured when five grenades were tossed
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  • 271 7 Won 't Raise Living Standards Soon US VIEW OF COLOMBO PLAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. (I P) An AgrMlwrc Department specialist |ire«li<l«-«l to<la\ that the British Commonweallil Colomho IMan will not raise the lixiiiti standards in ihe near fuliire in S<uilh and South Ew4 Asia. John Metralf, a specialist in the
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  • 168 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. J2, (AP) Mohammed Kami I Bey, Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, said Sunday Egypt i« ready "to consider' entering a Middle East treaty vith Turkey, Persia and the Western Powers once the problem of British occupation is solved.
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  • 86 8 RAF RAAF FLY 2,000TH AIR MISSION IT was announced yesterday that the Royal Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force in Malaya have just flown their two thousandth airstrike since the beginning of the Emergency in June, 1948. The first airstrike was made six days after the Emergency began, by
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  • 177 8 Shippers, SHB Complimented Standard Shipping Reporter CAREFUL stacking by Indian shippers of 1,800,#00 tiles coupled with skilful handJtej by Singapore Harhour Board workers, has resulted in the record low breakage figure of one per cent, of the shipment which arrived in the 8.1. freighter Palamcotta. The tiles
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  • 104 8 For 34-yews sld \\'.:\z Commander Hugh Conaghao, D.FC. Commanding Officer of the R.A.A.F. Lincoln Bomber Squadron operating in Malaya, k teatime trip to Kuala Lumpur yesterday vas his one hundredth operational mission against bandit targets. The Wing Commander, who p.is !ed the Lincoins since March, became
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  • 23 8 HONGKONG. Nov. 12 tßouterAAP> Sixty one stowaways were detained" yesterday afternoon by the Marine Police from the steamer Feng Ning.
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  • 128 8 Standard Shipping Keporter A 21-hour ra«lio-t«»l«>|ih<»ii<* link between ike Sm^port- Master Attendant's office and two lighthouses, Horsburgh and Fulau Pissng, >va* inaugurated for llie fiml time in Siii*;a|NH>e. yesterday. Within a fortnight, two other Singapore lighthouses. Raffles and Sultan Shoal, will also have their radio-telephone
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  • 300 8 AIR HEALTH: Staadard Aviation Rrportrr SINGAPORE'S quarantine facilities arr "rtutmoUnl a M.I outdat^" say* Dr. W. J. Vicken, Director of >l<Mli«*al ServU-rs, SingajH>rr. in hi* annual reporl for lant year. Stressing that air control is a vital factor in the chain of health command, the report refers
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  • 130 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 tUP> The United Sta;e.> merchant j marine made its greatest increase in size since last March during October, the Nations! Federation of American Shipping reported today. Some 9fi vessels were allocated to general agents last month, the Federation
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    • 576 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE U. FroiKfcf U. An^- All America* Con dion Gtie, LUCKENBACH 26/27 No> 28/29 Nov 30 Nov/6 Dec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24 26 Dec 28 Dec 29Dtc/U.» 20 Jan For Ml parttaJhW of D-. Ca-go Deep Tanks and Pwsengers DueMwig etc. ANGLO FRENCH 8. BENOIXSENS
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    • 253 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP €3., LTD. WEST COAST MALAYA Hong Soon tor P. Barge Nov 17 j Vessel tor Muar Weekly Hong Tat for Rengar Nov 20 Vessel tor Malacca Twice Weekly H(mfl T||w|g f()| HQgQn Vessel for Port Dickson. .Weekly Si Api Api Nov 13 Tung Song t O r Malacca
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    • 202 8 \^S m in Harbour VVHAKVI'.S Ke»pel Dock: San Manuel, CWi r,j r Drnmus. Charon. Lvna Paltmga. brup Lion .1 in e ii v ,1-j 4y dodown No. 1: Lam Hai, Wah, t^ T-,- je *7 Hoa R»m>l»urh 'R 'i 2 Westt«r n anchoraqe: Sepia. D...J,,... > Jame J. Maguire. Adinn.i
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    • 58 8 Arrivals TODAY: Thailand (letters) by train. Sibil (letters and parcels) by Bruas, Britain, N Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies (letters) by Oranje. Ceytoa (letters and parcels) by Oranje. Britain. N. Ireland, Eire. Europe. N T and W. Africa, Wesl Indies (letters and parcels) by Carthage, North
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  • 601 9 Malayans Say Visit Would Spike US 'Gouge' Allegations I By T. J. LIM, Standard Market Reporter OPOSAL made in Washington by the National Rubber Rurcau l 3U S rubbcr ■"■"■on, similar to the tin mission now tourna Malaya* should visit the Federation early in
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    • 34 9 agapore sterdaj Bu Si Ben 1 K^» SI »:> >B ii 5 V". R.SS 11 ISj 51.481 >1 31 after r vetc 58 Settteanl ti Buyer; d. Seflen il Bvjren d St-Kers ii Kuwrs
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    • 30 9 SINGAPORI Mea I tin to-day ptcul Do -.v 55 LONDON UN Mtadav s pri> t- v first W9M x buyer sellers Thr*-. mouths t!958 setters. r t Price: rt]
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  • 197 9 Ma lay an ShareMart Opens Week Quietly s ta:idard Market Reporter r > The Malayan share market c very quietly with buying interest still i countc :s. Hongkong** 1950-51 receipts from her half of the Kowloon-Canton Railway set an all-timt profit cord ol HK56, 122.364. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS nu^rt.
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  • 33 9 Sulphur Shortage Will Continue Says IMC Forecast Male] .la st rtage I 2 i of H li of j ea 90 lU] yen: a cent k and red M C 1963 an tons
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  • 15 9 Schuman Has New Plan For Europe rench S tman n.e the contin- meets la to
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  • 93 9 THE produce market in Singapore wa s quiet in all sections yesterday, with very little business being reported. Copra was a dull market, buyers indicating $40 and sellers $40 3 4 per' picul. Coconut oil was also easier market but quotations remained unchanged, buyers indicated S<>s*
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    50 9 SI.ME Darby and Co.. Ltd. report the following rubber outputs: Keropaa 308.1h>0 lbs. tSept and 328.000 lbs. (Oct.*. and Radella Rubber Estate 16.400 lbs iSept and 17.800 lbs. tOct.'i A Boyles Model G Anaesthetic machine used in a Singapore Hospital and made by the Industrial Gases (Malaya) Ltd.
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  • 174 9 Standard Market Reporter ON A DECLINING rubber market in Singapore yesterday, fair business was recorded. Local and to a iesser extent upcountry selling contributed to a sagging market, which was notable for poor trade support. Overseas orders were small as is usual on a
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  • 52 9 A group of experts of tt» UJ. Steel Corporation (the largest Seel makers in the United States) w!ll visit Japan early next year to make a comprehensive survey of 35 Japanese steel industry The report to be prepared by the Sssra ffi^ me of
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  • 18 9 During October this >*~- acau;red 1.326.000 shai^. Japanese firms totalling U S $600,000 AFP
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  • 53 9 CO-OPERATIVE Societies In Sarawak are becoming popular and "heavy demands" are being made in certain areas for new societies says the annual report for 1950. The number of registered societies rose from 24 at the end of 1949 to 63 at the end of 1950. No
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  • 376 9 THE BOOM conditions prevailing in ihe first half of 1951 resulted in substantial profits to the mining industry with government enjoying unprecedented prosperity from considerably augmented proceeds of the export duty on tin ore and increased taxation. This observation is made by the
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  • 156 9 COMPANY report* of British tin mining concerns operating in ThaUand l reveal that the bonus scheme evolved by the Malayan Chamber of Mines hai brought bi« Advantages to Thai worker. The bonus scheme was pio duced by the Malayan Chamber Sf Mines last year
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  • 38 9 Japans exports this year will fall USSOO.OOO,OOO short of the goal of U551,330 million as a result of electric power shortage, the Jijl Press said, attributing its source to the International Trade and Industry Ministry «urvejr.
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  • 580 9  - Charge Of Non-Co-operation Is Denied By Govt. GEORGE RASIAH HK Factories For S'pore By Standard Staff Reporter CHARGES that Hie Singapore CoTcmiml wot not prepared to co-operate with Honckc nalists, who are contemplating expanding th r r in.'.ustriet by establishing factories here, were tcucd by rh« Deputy Secretory for Economic
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  • 751 9  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of 58 undergraduates from the University of Malaya lias just visited one of Singapore's unique schools and, at the same time, seen the workings of one of the most modern factories of its kind in
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  • 249 9 Britain will import more from Japan during the current trade year than in 1950, the Board of Trade has announced. But. despite a generally higher level of trade between the two countries, imports from Japan would remain restricted to essentials for balance of payments
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  • 78 9 A Gazette Notification issued by the Beard of Currency, Malaya states that there were $W8. 781.298 worth of notes in active circulation in Malaya op to Sept. 30 1951. Trie gross Circulation totals to $739,518,903. These figures exclude the preinvasion note issues, amounting to $238,805,988. which ceased
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    • 64 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRIT** Enquiries to UNDERWOOD fr GENERAL AGENCIFS (MALAYA) LTD SINGAPORi KUALA LUMPUR PENANC SIME DARBY CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU vvv\\vvvvv\vv^\vvvvv\.vv\vvvvv\vvvvvvvvvv\vvvv\vvvvv\v\\v\^v^v\^^^^^^^^^vv» "For that Smoother taste j and Mfldness— fe^k Just tisk for Anwriru'* tif&jgjgs Sole A sent. Tel. 6039 J KONG HOA LTD. >'" Singai»or«*
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  • 887 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' MUSIC NOTES By I WONDER how many people of all ages and races during the last 150 years first discovered a liking for music through the sweet and simple magic of Mozart's G major serenade for strings, modestly subtitled by the composer "Eine Klei
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  • 142 10  -  geamine Varnas AN TUUAtrS rORttASI:— A diffl cut and contradictory day Expect the unusual and thi unexpected! The morning: i good for art and exhibitions of al kinds, for parties and socta functions. The afternoon dark ened by clouds of discord. Lool out when too are drivinc today
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    37 10 photos. KOII TIONG CHOO. baritone (top) and Lillian Angr will be the soloists in the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's concerto on Nov. 23. George Khoo (bottom) will play Bach's piano concerto in F minor. Standard
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  • 682 10 THROUGH THE SWING DOOR •'T^ECADORA' (Bolero): "Ql'IEKrEME MirCHO" < Peter M Kreuder) HMV JO 88. SINCE that brilliant German pianist Peter Kreuder has taken himself off to live in South America. it is njt surprising to find the Latin influence in his most recent record I don't think I can
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    • 421 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE wdg? NSW SERIES -No. 19 s— Country of 12-So?o n Un P""" 2 I 5 S I 6 I 7 I 0 I 3 |iO I" 13— Singing voice 14— Unit 12 13 H I 13 -Gun-load-in» device 17 -Teutonic Is| lS| V% '7 1$ deity y/.
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  • 105 11 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. The Ismail English School Old Boys who. a few days ago lowered the colours of the unbeaten Commandos, made a fruitless attempt to repeat the success against the formidable Pasir Mas hockey XI in a league fixture played at Pasir Mas. The schoolboys lost
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  • 214 11 hinJiT EDEN C r n VuU a Bur Prise Australia, Hinted Gumiar Galm, non-playing captain of the W-n.an Swedish Davis Cup "team, yesterly i^ Gunnar Galin is leading the team, Sydne ean eham P™*, by Qantas BOAC, to final! W a °nH n th Will
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  • 123 11 KARACHI, Nov 12 (AFP)— At the close of the second day's play of the three-day fixture between the MCC and Punjab at Silkot yesterday the MCC scored 122 for six wickets in reply to Punjab's 364 all out. The highest scorer for the Punjab side was
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  • 57 11 FRANKFURT. Nov. 12 (AP)— Germany defeated Switzerland in an international meet of gymnastics by ***** to ***** points. Best individual athlete was Helmut Bantz. of Germany, who collected 59.35 points out of a possible 60. Runner up was Josef Stalder, of Switzerland. 1950 world champion at
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  • 233 11 IPOH, Mon.— The Gothenburg football team of Sweden will not play in Ipoh. The Perak Amateur Football Association feels they are unable to meet the expenses of the team's visit. Mr. V. T. Durai, secretary of the PAFA said today that if the terms of
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  • 83 11 Kok Sang Gives Cheng Wah Win IPOH. Mon.— Two lovely goals scored by centre-forward Kok Sang gav e Ching Churn a narrow two goals to one win over Cheng Wah in the quarterfinal of the Lim Seng ***** cup competition today. Displaying better combination and more constructive soccer Ching Churn
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  • 50 11 IPOH. M^n A last-minute goal scored by Patsy Fernandez gave YWCA two goals tu one victory over the Chinese Recreation Club in the district women's hockey league. Matters were even in the first half. N. Moreira scored first for the YWCA then Mrs Leung equalised.
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  • 33 11 MALMO, Sweden. Nov. 12 (APt—A crowd ol l.Tdn saw th< hardhitting German national boxing leum win a y-i victors v< i 'he EiijgJiet Ciub of Wai mo hen Sunday night.
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  • 299 11 POLITICS MESS UP GERMAN SPORT FRANKFURT, Nov. 12 (AP) Officials of the German National Olympic Committee say it will tost 1,250,000 Deutsche mark (U*****,610) to send German teams to the 1952 Olympic Games in Oslo and Helsinki. Although the International Olympic Committees tod the Olympic Committees in West and East
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  • 156 11 LOS ANGELES, Nov 12, CAP).— World lightweight champion Jimmy Carter of New York and challenger Art Aragon of Los Angeles have finished the serious phase of training for their 15 round fight for the title on Wednesday night. The match is Carter's first defence of the
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  • 120 11 CYCLE RACING ENDING THE Singapore Cycle Racing Association will run the last road race of the year, the 100 miles massed start open championship on Sunday Nov. 25 at 7.30 a.m. on the Lim Chu Kang Road Course. This race premises to be the most thrilling of the season for
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  • 187 11 Dark Horse Wins US Golf Tourney PINEHURST, North Carolina, Nov. 12 (UP) Dark Horse Tommy Bolt of Durham, North Carolina, saving his best round for the last, scored his first major golf triumph today by shooting a final round 69 for a victorious total of 283, in the 49th annual
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  • 188 11 FLORENCE, Nov. 12 (AFP)— ltaly and Sweden ended a draw in a soccer match played here Sunday under drenching rain as both teams finished off with a score one to one. I The score was considered satisfactory b most soccer fans here though
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  • 98 11 LONDON. Nov. 12 < AP< T v Bristol City Football Club bai invited the Ki:>t League team "Hajdok in m Split Vugosla* ia, to p ay in Britain next eai ii cording to Belgrade Kadi i S inday^ roe report said a ret n
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  • 51 11 BFRLIN* Nov. 11. <R«- i East and West Ge::n:i!. 01: npic Committee! axe to meet it Kfa> fel on Nov. 16 and 17. arc rdinj to a West Berlin Tetegraf report today in order to t: v anal form a joint ali -German representation for th« 1623 Olympic
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  • 39 11 photo. Mrs. Fanny Blankers -Kaen, the "flying Dutchwoman has begun her training for the 1952 Olympic frames in llHsin ki. She is seen here training n«ar her Amsterdam home watched by daughter Fanneke.— A .P.
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  • 55 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 12, (AP) "Sports for sports sake" i.s just plain gibberish in Communist China. Officials opening Shanghai's municipal "Hon^kew Stadium" last month told a crowd of 24.000 athletes and sports enthusiasts that the aims of the 'new physical culture" in China are to "serve
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  • 150 11 TILI K \.\SO\. Mon LeOßg Sirw l.onn surpiis«'d in th«* first post-war l.ourr Perak Dislrirt tennis < ham pionships uhi'n ho won two titles y«-sti'rd:iy unsefd*'d in the men's singles. he heat his douhles partner I.im Iric Hock M, I-i in the finals hi
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  • 55 11 BRUSSELS N 12 <APi 1 Austrian Bwimnw I) Steinwendcn. Of th<- S•• Uni r>. Vienna, be;n lau <a:. L"» metre f r<-r stroke re< a > rnruiu? meeting h M u» B< gium, Sunday in < tnin .■.«->. 5 4 H) K( odf Hi^ '<-vj r
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    • 709 11 lifRS. Lee Seng Leong and family thank all friends relatives and staff of St Michael's Inst for their attendance, wreaths and assist ance rendered at the funeral of the late Mr. Lee Seng Leong on 7.11.51 SITUATIONS VACANT VS7 ANTED news correspondent Bukit Mertajam Province Wellesley Apply Box T 492
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    • 28 11 HI(JH IIDLh at the unr.upa resorts i r Malaya: <>!»*% AM rJM Singapore 10.18 11.19 Malacca 7.23 744 Port Dickson 6.04 6J25 Port S'ham 5.09 5.44 Penan; 12.04 12.25
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  • 944 12 Valentine, Ramadhin Worry Batsmen On Turning Pitch BRISBANE, Nov. 12 (Reuter-AAP) Australia, with eight second innings wickets left, needed 128 runs for victory over the West Indies in the first Test after another day's grim battling on the turning Brisbane "itch. The West Indies
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  • 149 12 SAFA BEAT KEDAH ALOR STAR Mon. Singapore AFA's tour in? tram beat Kedah by four coals to two in their match at the KFA grounds Alor Star, today. The fame started briskly and SAFA appeared to suffrr a shock when Kedah opened the scoring through Noor Salleh about 13 minutes
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  • 230 12 Varsity Beat Chinese I niversity of Malaya defeated a 9-man Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by two goals to one in a friend lv game of hotkey at Sepoy lines yesterday. T e Chinese were I m ced I i .t defensive game I>r most e 80 minutes, the? put up
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  • 121 12 LONDON, Nov. 12. (AP) The British hope to bring home at least two gold medals from the 1952 Winter Olympic at O>lo. Their best chances are in figure skating. Jeanette Altwegg. a good looking 21-year-old brunette. is the present World Woman Figure Skating
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  • 125 12 THE following; team has been picked to represenl the R.A.F. in Malaya on Saturday at Changi against a visitin? soccer ten representing the French Air Force in the Far East: LAC OTallauhun (Seletar); LAC (Tengah). Fit. Siit. Cooper (Seletar); LAC Thompson (Tengah). LAC
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  • 673 12 BELOW are the weights for the first day of the Singapore races on Nov. 17. < I. 1 Div. I—6 Fur. Scotch Express 9.07 Pink Gin 9.05 Decanter 9.00 Tudor View 8.08 Melbury Court 8.07 Vasco da Gama 8.05 <i»od Gamble 8.04 Byron 8.03 Persian Lord
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  • 265 12 KUALA LUMPI'R, Mon.— The All Blues "A" with 13 men gave a spirited display today on the Bluff Road ground beating the RAF by three points (one try) to nil. The game was well fought out and the Light Blues pack more than held their own.
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  • 67 12 EAST COAST SCHOOL RUGBY XV SHINE KOTA BAHRU, Mon. The youngest Rugby team on the East Coast, the Ismail English Schooi first XV. played exceedingly well to draw with the formidable Kota Bahru Combined XV on the school green at Jalan Teliput Kota Bahru o n Saturday. There was no
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  • 58 12 The Singapore Polo Club will hold an "At Home" gymkhana a meeting to the Bukit Timah Saddle Club at Thomson Road polo ground on Nov. 18. The meet will start at 10 a.m. Six events will be competed for. They include a contest for child
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  • 96 12 In the semi-final of the InterUnit badminton championship for year 1951, held at the Tanglin Barracks Gymnasium Hall on Friday. D.C.R.E. S'pore City. beat D.C.R.E. Nee Soon by 4 games to 1. Results were (D.C.R.E. Spore City pliyers mentioned first. > Singles: Wahab bt. Bracken 15-3: 15-3.
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  • 398 12 SHUTTLE STARS' TOUR QUERY THE SINGAPORE Badminton As vofiation last night issued the following Press statement p£ter a meeting of its management committee held at the office of Mr. Lim Inian (ieok: ''Statements made on behalf of two of the four players who were
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  • 356 12 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB heat Raffle* Girls School 5-0 in a friendly hockey match played yesterday evening at the padang. The Cricket Cluh players with first team forwards, completely overawed the schoolgirls. Superior in every department they scored as they pleased. Margaret Kerr, the SCC
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  • 163 12 SAPPERS TROUNCE SCC 'A' ROYAI. I.V(, INm I ed S(( •<) ,7 !r '"f M yesterda> alt,-. ld 7 half time. Thf I a penalty t,,. th ,T tr V'^ I sided as tin gest. I I moments I and I then i ptred urith the| I -Moving m harder
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 49 12 SPORJrf HOCKEY— Div. I. SHA League— SßC v. SCC at SRC. RU GB Y— University of Malaya v Johore English College at Bukit Timah. WATER POLO— Tigers Sports Club v. Palembang Dutch at Tiger Swimming Pool 5.150p.m. BADMIXTOX— Malayan Breweries S.C. o. REME at Malayan Breweries hall 5.15 P.m.
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