Singapore Standard, 16 November 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard m m t H i3B SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    52 1 photo. T A straiian King's Coun-sels-Mr. G. Berwick (left) d Mr, D. J. Menzies who Missed through Singapore by Qo tas BOAC yesterday on ret 'i m f row London 'here ey appeared m cases b the P-n-'j Council. Mr. Rfei n is a cousin of the I ilion Prime
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  • 14 1 Dafo Tan: Govt. Should Keep Policy Of Co ntinuity »rtei E 1 i I
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  • 139 1 vYO. N 15 (ReuterlAP> A;i Allied spokesman I ial United Nations s **do n realljr know v mists want." No prog is reported at .i cc tse-fire line X nited N I >ns and Commu-sub-c »n > c; > met at nunjon I tl cc hours
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  • 55 1 S'andard London Correspondent H4OON S;y IS The following ore the closing -v-?. K .f -nd fm on rhe London Morker today -3NDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot: £985 per ton buyers £995 sellers. Thrc; months: £955 buyers, £957 10s. sellers. 4^; d Settlement price: £995. Soles Morning
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  • 254 1 Standard Staff Correspondent X I A LA U.MI'l'K. Thurs. Derek Green, asdistant director, Malayan Film Unit, who came to thU country m April, was killed last night m the presence of his wife and iVIr. David Lvttle, of Radio Malaya, while walking along
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  • 102 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Terrorists seem to be stepping up their murderous attack on estate workers. Following yesterday's massacre of two Europeans and nine members of a jungle squad m Tapah, comes the news from Alor Gajah, Malacca, of an attack early
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  • 174 1 IPOH Thurs. The funeral of the late Mr. E. R. Corbett and Mr. C. W. Dicks, visiting director and manager respectively of Bidor Estate m the Tapah area, took place this morning at the Batu Gajah cemetery. Mr Corbett and Mr. Dicks were victims of a
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  • 57 1 TOKYO. Nov. 15, (AP). The reported Communist slaughter of 5,790 Allied war prisoners British. American. Turks. and othersshocked General Headquarters from top to bottom today. Colonel James Hanlev. chief of the War Crimes Section of the U.S. Eighth Army, said he divulged the figures
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  • 313 1 Farouk Says Govt. Will Not Yield To Britain's Pressure CAIRO, Nov. 15: (Reuter) Kin«r Farook today wgedi Egyptians to save the Nile Valley "from gathering storms" and added: "We will not yield to any pressure or intimidation/ His speech from the throne, made also m the name
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    62 1 photo S(iT. TRACKY of the Ist. Battalion. Suffolk Regiment, (left) who killed the notorious Indian bandit leader A. S. Maniam m the Rawang area on Wednesday. Photographed with him is Pte Welsh who was also m the patrol of Sufiolks which engaged the bandits. They are shown lu-re studying the
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  • 88 1 ISMAILTA. Nov. 16, <VP> One British soldier and one Egyptian were wounded today m a brief savage «un battle near Kantara on the road to Port British Royal Signal Corps troops were repairing a cut telephone cable when an Egyptian pedestrian drew a pistol and shot
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  • 75 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Alter two years of strenuous service m Malaya, No. 41 (RM.Z.A.F.i Squadron, is leaving the country and the OAO. Mr. M V Del Tutu, m a message to Fit. -Lieut. S. Mills, the commanding officer, expressed the thanks of the people
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  • 223 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided yesterday to protest against Government's proposals to raise income tax rates of those m higher income group and other indirect taxations. This decision was reached at an Emergency Committee meeting held yesterday after-
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. (AP) Rationed Britons were told yesterday they will get no bonus for Christmas this year for the first time since the end of the war. Food Minister Gwilyn Lloyd George told the House of Commons that "In view of the food
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  • 99 1 LONDON. Nov. 15. (AP). —A thin, smiling King George VI yesterday had his picture taken for the first time since his hazardous lung operation m September. Trimly dressed m a dark blue suit, polka dot tie and suede shoes, the King appeared
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  • 69 1 LONDON, Nov. 15. <Reuter>.— Mai Gen. Norman K. Jolley, Secretary and administrative; officer of the Imperial Defence College m London, was found shot dead there today. A gun lay by his body. Gen Jolley, who was ><. nan been Secretary for six years He was an
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  • 22 1 CHAMBON-SUR-LAC. France. Nuv 15. (AP>- Rescue workers who reached the wte tf wrecked U.S. Air FofCiJ OIK transport plane, toda
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  • 36 1 MRS. Etta Pecchioni. wife of Mr. M Pecchioni of Borneo Motors Ltd., Singapore, died at her home at No. 68 East Coast Road, last night. The funeral takes place this afternoon at Bidadari Cemetery. I
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  • 313 1 LOIVDOIV, Nov. 15 (Sealer) lord Nuftstrr, Foreign Under Serreiaiy, ssked m the Botiw ol 1....U today ivfaether the arabudb by Conraraakic m Malaya yesterday m ivfaiefa I") people imere killed ami a train derailed meanl the start of major < oninmni^i campaign, statnl
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  • 85 1 KfcY WEST, Florida. Nov. 15, (IP).— President Tru man repeated his opposition to a Big Four meeting of state heads, saying the (tailed Nations is the proper forum for the conduct of m ternational relations. Truman stated his position m response to a
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  • 75 1 Standard Staff R«*p«rtrr THE Malayan EUilway Administration has announced thai W is anticipated <' (l^. v mali trams between Kuala Ijumpur and Singapore will run .-is ucual today. It has now been established th;tt four persons were killed when the train Erom Singapore to Kuala L^impur
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  • 49 1 [HE Amcr h .m 'I m VI i .>. .'i which has completed ita torn ■>■ tin mines m the Federation, rtew bach '■< Sing ipore I e«tei d v They iII v s < hi !>' (i conference at '!i office ■>! "i" Secretary Foi Eiconoinic
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    • 53 1 leyte traders limited Ml IN A MAMKKAIJI" -no -no w* MR B*fli l l f 1 >| ;d r .«r.nd .bort w,,,b a nd. are MMTrd M« 554. »,tr,. .nd l« to inrtrrs) PRICE $300/-. Net* Cosh or cosy poymentt con be orronged. Cu^tSutejks Kieetrieai i**pi- •a i Rflffit^ Place.
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  • 316 2 Warns Acting Commissioner Standard Staff Reporter WAGES may soar to unreal heights m Singapore and "competition for labour may become temporarily severe,"* warns Mr. G. >fc Davis, Acting Comniinnioncr for Labour m bis 1950 report, reviewing tbe labour sitnation m tbe Colony. Shortages of skilled
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  • 230 2 Standard Staff R«porttr SiNciAPORK trade unions j ayed an important part m the ainU nance ol good industri; n ations during the yeai states *he 195Q report of the Sii gapi ;<- Lai I UI Depart- ent A ting Commissi .1 1 r
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  • 35 2 BAOOH bir Sulong, •■>. \u was a legcd tc I c roped his 16- ea Id sisti in-lay during s absence, was acquitted |1m Singapore Assizes y r the x finding ol not gu
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  • 62 2 THE SINGAPORE Traffic P > lice Superintendent. Mr. W.R.M. Haxworth, yesterday refuted rumours that provisional driving licences are at present being suspended m the Colony. Mr. Haxworth asked that learner drivers who had driving testa fixed for a particular date and time should present themsei\es as
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  • 372 2 THE RAIN-BEARING north east monsoon has yet to strike Singapore and Malaya, a spokesman of the Weather Forecast Office at Kallang told The Standard yesterday. Normally, by this time of the year, the north-east monsoon Would have broken out. During the past three days, there have
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  • 315 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Post and Telecoms Uniformed Staff Union has rejected Government's offer of pension rights* for certain sections of the Postal uniformed staff and revision of pay for Assistant Postmen, The Standard Has told yesterday. Government's offer was made thin week. Earlier
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  • 60 2 THE SINGAPORE Rural Board yesterday approved transier of '$55,000 from three items for an "urgent and important"' work m connection with the widening and lining of Bukit Timah Canal. Because of erosion and constant floods, about 655 feet of the canal m the rural areas irom
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  • 143 2 MR. SEAH PENG GHUAN, Progressive Party candidate for Rochore Ward, has cancelled his election campaign meeting which was scheduled to take Rlace this evening at Hindoo oad. Reason: he was refused permission by the City Council Secretariat to hold the meeting at the
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  • 39 2 SENTENCE of three months' imprisonment imposed by the lower courts on Tan Kirn Kooi for fraudulent possession c! motor-car tyres and rims was quashed m the Singapore High Court yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley.
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  • 238 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that the Singapore Amateur Football Association is not helping to promote the civic mindcdne^s of the Singapore public war* made by Mr. han K u m Chee, Progressive Party candidate for East ard yesterday. After nomination day, Mr. Chan
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  • 148 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Rural Board is to encourage the establishment of open air cinemas m the rural areas especially where there are no such facilities. At a Board meeting yesterday, the Chairman Mr. J. A. Harvey undertook to draft suitable by-laws m
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  • 54 2 TEO KING HONG (18> was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing a wrist watch, worth $45- belonging to Mrs. J. Copus at a house m Jalan Guan Soon on Nov. 7. He claimed trial and was given bail of $250 m two
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  • 46 2 T NAGALJNGAM was charged m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with trying to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a razor blade at the artisans quarters Tanjong Pa^ar Road or Nov 7. He claimed trial and was remanded until X v. 20.
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  • 369 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE BUILDING of an aquarium m King George V Park appears to be "not only a luxury but a waste of money. which could be better utilised m the further development of Singapore," said Mr. Lee Choon Eng, Labour
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    • 68 2 i^fiEß*fc I AT L-LAST, AH IS AtONl. wh fcVC IvMEff-i'M APfcAJD OP Gjmm^b HASSAN,TH' UNSPOILEW/i-OH/rJET MUMfSffK**^] I^TK MOBSTERS T-TH AT S WmW STRCN/Gi.^ ■■■■^:«ftT*3p&;: "AH WAMTS rWLLAY TM 1 WT?% "^TsTHERE AM-MONSTEP I DID^T TOSS THE KEY TO V Silr^ J* HORRIfcLE MOMENT WHEN AH a^SSJd^ MONS ™J or those
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  • 86 3 ml«".entl> S. Daw I him bodily (res on. harm :i |of five i«3 ..terda, the A.J P -Cn< J H T\T 5 ana jnals m cuti m H Doli. Army A Ac e Ind- < ice T 4 ir the C an oft »ther TtM ::jt ca!i
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  • 16 3 BLEATS GAVE AWAY THIEF g -n j X P A'.apan. strict 5 1 is 12 He
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    43 3 photo. Miss Join Whittington, Red Cross Overseas Director, adSET! h Pf 2T Ct w c members the new Red Cross Detachmeot which is being organised here. Dr. Poh (at right) wUI h^lp train workers by a series of twelve lecture, hiirinnin^ tonight. Standard
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  • 280 3 AITHOLGH RED Cross work m Singapore is Bide more than two years old, and m the Federation not yet one year old, nevertheless the city will have its own Red Cross detachment soon. rhia wag revealed yesterday ii i tea-party honouring Miss Jj m WhittingtOD,
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    40 3 photo. MR. NO HOCK HOI and Miss Sin Mcc Fong who were married m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Ng is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Chee Van, and Miss Sin is the niece of Mr. Sin Chuen Yew. Standard
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  • 125 3 Standard Staff Reporter A WORKABLE method of operating the logs. firewood and charcoal trade from Sumatra to Singapore on a fifty-fifty barter basis has now been arranged, Mr. L. E X Averill, Assistant Secretary, Economic Affairs, told The Standard yesterday He is at present discussing various
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  • 410 3 Frisby Wants A Guarantee Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. W. FRISBY, SinyisjiiiV« Dinrior «f Education, has turned down the request made by ihe supervisors and headmasters of seven Chinese middle schools for a re-examination of students, who adopted obstructionist tactics" towards the Junior Middle schools' examination
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  • 144 3 THELMA LEEK 7 )os# s m the goyn donated by "Vanity" to the drir,. for /?md.s /or ihe Children's Aid Society n??d the Trafal gar Home jor Lever Children. This you-r? xras modelled and sold at the purnde of fashion p?jj o?i at Baffles Hotel last evening The gown is
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  • 212 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE CHAIRMAN and members of the Singapore Rural Board yesterday praised Mr. E Galistan Unofficial Member, who is retiring after six years' work on the Board. According to the law, Mr. Galistan is not eligible for re-nomination to the Board having served
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  • 252 3  -  MAXINE RAKICH By Standard Woman Reporter DORIS GEDDES of the Little Shop helc 1 a Gala Christmas preview of London, Paris and New York fashions yesterday afternoon at Raffles Hotel m Singapore. This fashion show was sponsored and arranged by the Ladies' Committee of
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  • 58 3 Standard Malay Correspondent IXCHE IDRIS bin Ahmad Shah, announcer and translator m the Malay Section of Radio Malaya has resigned to study law m England. Inche Idris who recently returned from London after five years' service m the British Broadcasting Corporation served with Radio Malaya for
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  • 125 3 THE SINGAPORE City Council's Electricity Department was criticised by the aural Board yesterday lor "overlighting Bukit Panjang Road when the Board met to consider the ptogramme of street lighting m the rural areas tor the years 1952-1956 A member charged that urhile one particular
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  • 68 3 MR REGINALD v n» |.ir- l.ii'iii <ii Republic Pit tures International Inc., .if i v fi m Singapore bj Qantai BOAC yesterday bom Jakarta with hit wife He li on hi world tow "t countries m which Republic is opening new branches Mr A iron 'Mr
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  • 186 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Thui>. At ihe Malaria \--iz«s today. Mr. Ju-tiie Abbott ■enteneed 19-year-old Lai liai Pai to death for abetment of sail*: robbery ol arms and ammunition *ith murder on Aug. 13 \a>\ near Aver k.-oli squatter resettlement area. In passing
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  • 58 4 KIXLA LIMPIR, Thur*.— TIM time of the curfew coMring the area within the prnmeltr fence of the '?nd m;le Resettlement Area Cher«i Rn.id K.iuh. has been unmM to 1« p.m. to a.m. Ui»- SUM tinn- imendment kas be»n made m iase of the <urt« w covering the area
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  • 170 4 Failed To Comply With Order XV U.A I.""'.! R '1" ■>— A ese taxi-d i Hofa Ah itang. v ied m the >.. C I f is n| mai as Iren •i I it fa na, i i sente i months nent bj the A day. lumm ed by bis
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  • 517 4 LONDON, Nov. 14 (Renter). Lord Eistewel, Minister of Stale for the Colonies* m the 194-5 .">0 Labour (ioverninent, said today he entirely airreetl with Lord Mancroft, Conservative Peer, that there had been no improvement at all m the situation m .Malaya. More people were
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  • 227 4 Legco May Pass $625 Mil Bill Standard Staff Corrt^jumdent KUALA LlttfPlß, Tliurs.— The Federal Legislative Council, when it meets on Nov. 21 for the Budget meeting, will be asked to pass a Bill to provide §625,635,226 for Federal ($175,749,079) and State and Settlement allocations
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A middle-aged Chinese woman. Yong See. was today, committed to stand trial m the High Court. by the First Magistrate on a charge of consorting. It was alleged that Yong on Oct. 9 consorted with one Foong X ng who was carrying a .45 revolver.
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three Malay soldiers of the R.A.F. (Malaya) were produced before the First Magistrate today on a charge of rioting. The accused were Aziz bin Chit. Mohamed Noor and Saaid bin Long. It was alleged that on Oct. 13 they, together with 15 others, were
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    17 4 photo. A MALAY Regiment mortar crew seen demonstrating how to fire the 3" mortar. Malay Regt. P.R.
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  • 194 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A middle-aged Indian, J. L. Ready. described as a "mysterious man" who claimed to be a millionaire during the occupation. and a beggar today, was ordered to pay to his wife Lilian Esther Reddy, the sum of 59.000 being maintenance lor his wife
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  • 151 4 Dato Tan Submits 'Concrete Proposals' Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Dato Tan Cheng Lock, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, told The Standard that he had made "concrete proposals" to the Government regarding the plight of the Mawai settlers who had to leave the Resettlement Camp recently. Dato Tan
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Remarking that five years was sufficient time for one to find the difference between milk, and adulterate* milk, the Second Magistrate, Inch© Haron bin Haji Idria, fined a Sikh milkman, Kapoor Singh, $150 today, when he pleaded guilty to selling adulterated milk.
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  • 208 4 Xl ALA LtMPI'R. Thurs. As the three numbers of the Court the Jiul^e and the two assessors were not unanimous m their findings, m a murder trial at the High Court. Kuala Lumpur, today, the Judge ordered the accused to he remanded m custody and wait
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  • 122 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A shot from a carbine fired by Sgt. Tracey of the Ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment killed the $10,000 bandit leader A. S. Maoism m the Rawang Area yesterday Sgt Tracey and his men— the Fourth Platoon Suffolks have been
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  • 78 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Tfaurs. A middle-need woman, Ong Kiah was allowed bail or 510.000 by Magistrate Che Hasan b:n Hussein, when she was produced before him charged with possession of opium. It was alleged that Customs officials raided her house en Monday and
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  • 85 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Eitinty-iuur bandits killed. 61 wounded and 54 captured Is the score card of the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment «rho have ceen incessantly fighting the bandits since \he Emergency. Operating m the State of Pahar.g. most of the time the battalion chalked up the
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  • 67 4 Standard Slatf Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Beside- killing Maniam, the leading Indian bandit m Se!:^- r. m Rawang yesterday, security forces waiting m an ambush w unded another Early t :'.:>• mi rr.ir.s four Chinese suspected food suppliers were arrested m Klang, while m the Bukit rkanggawg
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  • 83 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— ln rpite ol the measures ad pted by the authorities to stop the interference of estate Labour m Bahau by bandits, labourers on Bj'.<:: Pilah Estate stopped work today and also 30 per cent ot the labour force
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  • 152 4 INDIAN TRADE UNIONIST IMPRESSED Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. G. Mapara. general secretary of the Indian Railway Workers 1 Federation. New Delhi, told The Standard today that from the little he had gathered trade unionism was quite a force m Malaya and he w as impressed by it
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  • 396 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thirty-nine members of the Army m Malaya were presented with decorations by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. del Tufo, at a simple but impressive ceremony at Headquarters Malaya today. Of the total number of recipients, 21 were
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    • 120 4 C:ve Full La?afa To Country Can KLALA LI MPIR Thurv of Malaya to st play m and give th«-ir full Icyaltj t:j th Inche Hashim Ghani. Presides Lnion today President. Date Tai I the Federal War Exec people and help the rest 0 "Em r-enry W'Ar." I 'if 1 \,v'
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  • 268 5 MAN ON STRETCHER laittlani "-tail < orrespondeni lPuii. Ihurs. Remarking thai h» i t 1 1 repugnani to trj man who i~ lyins on hi? hack. Mr. Ju*tict- Hill ot \nt Perak Bigfa i onri to«iav granted an application h^ th< defence i r
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  • 61 5 Floods: Pahang Prepares RACE Thurs —In prt* parauon for HMr 1M91T3 floods., torrent m Paiian^ during the present monsoons peaii Uei i' to Jiii 10. next ypjr Senior officers m Pahans have been informed thai tbe> may be recalled from leave m cas*> of m emergent > Officers proieedin^ on
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  • 68 5 Mandar.j Stall Reporter "I irr a Com tntmisi de ired z. a 19-year -oi da Singapore T esterdaj charged wit! Fa ing I >roduce it IK lla g poini N A. 5 Pete b prosecul succs I ec I Mahac p 48 saici "Accuset liv
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  • 19 5 charged with I mv U -".elusion of id not a ant to a 1 acq litl 0.
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  • 42 5 A FINDING death by misadventure was turn* i the ;v. :".£:i pore Coroner Court yesterd a1 i ui^j^' deuth of a 55-year-oid Ja Eladiman bi Kastaw Radiman oir «ril collect firewood it Pasi Pa «ra death i J iwann ispa
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  • 154 5 >taff Reporter FOB aiM.ni 15 mwutes yesterday aftenHMMi n »mgapore PoX« constable man an.! dived desperate!} m Tin- •ra off the Esplanade m search for a young htnese i*ho na*i lalltMi nun the wrater. 1 c, Jo! iaiman. ftna found i te seuDec yards
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  • 23 5 a FIRK engine was sresterday m put minutse a 6 1 c: out On a mosquiio a I portion o1 c
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  • 43 5 t"? roya: r i ijve a cocktail buffet part at R.i*: e^ H te me M Eyke Slaytera rfc assi i tO H land Am ■>..- those Je P I tnme i manage I" at Jakari and Mr J.J Bissd Singapore manage
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  • 227 5 More Revenue, Cost Cuts Are Responsible Standard Maff Correspondent PENANG, Thur-. Penang'fi Municipal deficit budget of £53,938. forecast In Supplemental Budiiet >"v. 1, *vill n<»* sho* a surplus of 1132,672 instead, because revenue is expected to increase I>\ niore than >.>]().<MH). and sayings on extra cost
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    53 5 Mmn sr^t^r Milur Kt^ij..' ■>: rcten the Pff|Mtll \nr Stl on Monda" M#V I TOP Pir or th- rw i tdwc tta i been d r-turu;:i. Rale i E! I I p. >v: v ml* p: > :n_ t. I;- i a •npani« fe d B M I i> Ml
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  • 112 5 >i.indard Staff Reportrr THI ;:.i' Coronation Roaci is always ande three jj water when it rai:is. j ie Lared Mr H.J.C Kulasingha h he made representation.Rural Board "to met ibe it ii Mr. Kulasingha said Booda prevented cMldreu Eroni goins to scaool. The
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  • 119 5 THE "~3XOR proved the I Singapore apD'nn:rr.et:"_: M Te 5e Eg t Depul Saer il S sine Court: A L Hock T.yng to oe an officer o: the Income Tax Se < \c- Part L or: ?•:>- M 3 M Fernandez to be an officer c Adnainistra-
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  • 198 5 "Manuam "Man < «> rr»-«»f t*ni PENANG, 1 htir*. Ih« rnjiic»i i»> in* "••iu«r f.>tlt«*rr*" \*«»orialion tha: tbc !*r«»\ ul<-ni Fmd Hui*-« should i>*- ani*-n»it*i! *<• tna' a int-mlnr iim\ uitrwlrat* |M>th si«4»** of thr f— d «n> rt*Mrfni«*ns ah*M ln»- \«ar«" ***r\ irt
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  • 6 5 A SPF Cou este [ered
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  • 24 5 edd M M Hock took place on Sund Tne bridegro the on s ?!idarr. Ta i and The b Ie i -me:";
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  • 21 5 THE fune residence m Pee Pen in g r cr v 5 B li)a.|t as 89 ye 1
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  • 13 5 Wo man Gets 21 Months BREACH CASE B M I > i h i
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    • 153 5 S!N<iAPOR WiW j^^wtw^WF: ntn»*>f- N l k Music class on a c ood p.m.: table tenr.. baskctba o cnoul band s iaj» 8 ~erc:a c r I\l C.A.: H t« 0 >■ "I i b estiei T■" commercia classe a.30 p.r Wei Meeting Speaker lan Morrison B pjQQ.: fARELF Cv
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 838 6 "JJNDERSTANDABLY enough the tin producers m this country have followed with anxious interest the activities of the visiting Tin Mission from the United States. For upon the impression that the Mission carries back with it would depend, to a considerable extent, the future of one of our major
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  • 405 6 To help our reoders understand the significance of world news we hare made arrangements with Special Standard Correspondents to cable us daily well- informed and up-to-the-minute comments on current events. Since affairs m Malaya are conditioned by what is happening outside if, it is important for the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 425 6 S: —lam m full agreement with The Pf<iple"s suggestion, as reported m your paper of Nov. 12. on its front p^ce viz: "Britain's task is to find out what has made Malayans rebels." and "to try to settle the conflict by means other than the gun
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    • 117 6 Sir: What is wrong wtth the water supply of Serembau? Certain parts i»t the town are getting twenty tour hour water supply while other parts seems to be getting only a Jew drops of water. Can the Water Works Engineer enlighten me as to why this
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    • 19 6 I know there should be a fuiun joke under this picture! But for once words fail me!
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    • 476 6 Unfair To Teachers Sir; —It is most gratifying to know that ol late you have published m your p;;per the grievances of the Methodist School Teachers. It is most courageous of you tv 60 so. Sometime ago such correspondence was going on m another paper. Fur some inexpicable reason the
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    • 369 6 Sir: Ever since the Tories came into power the local people with Pro-Conservative sentiments have taken lie opportunity of throwing brickbats at the Trade Unionists and the movement as a whole. It is indeed surprising to note that m a democratic country like Malaya people should have
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  • Review of Views
    • 116 6 UTUSAN Melayu touched on hotels and Imported Labour m its editorial column yesterday. Commenting on those hotels which were "nothing more than disguised brothels". Utusan suggested that the Hotels Licensing Board should not only exercise caution when granting licences fo r hotels but should also withhold renewal of
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    • 102 6 COMMENTING on the report that about 100 skilled carpenters ar e coi'ing into Singapore from Hongkong to help m the work of constructing the new Power Station at Pasir Panjang, Utusan said that it is important m the interests of Singapore that everyone of the artisans must be
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    • 129 6 MELAYU RAYA stressed on the importance of education for Malays m order to better their lot. The paper said that the backwardness of the Malays is due to lack of knowledge. "Out of hundreds of Malay associations, organisations, institutions and clubs scattered all over Malaya only a very few
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    • 117 6 COMMENTING on Singapore Governments proposals to increase the rate of income tax ""flft higher income groups, and indirect taxation, independent Sin Chew Jit P.>h warned the Government that any increase m taxation is sure to add to the burden ot the common people ["he question of whether taxation
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    • 118 6 UNDER the title "More protection for tenants." Nanyang Siang Pau editorially urges the Singapore Improvement Trust to withdraw its legal action against some of the «6 families living m the S.I.T. flats So far. the daily .says, the S.I.T. has not given any reason for wanting to evict
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  • 667 6  - India 's Scheduled Castes Election RAWLE KNOX By NEW DELHI. A CROWD of nearly o thousand was trampling the neat wide garden of Dr. Ambedkor's spacious white bungalow. They were members of the Scheduled Castes, once called untouchables, crowding to see their leader, if possible to touch his feet or
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  • 321 7 US Officials Angered En Korean A trocities \-!!!N. lON. No\. 15, (UP)— The official disclosure of Comities againsi American war prisoners brought new Conj fi .avaU yesterday that the United Stairs use atomic lIIOIIS u*!ainsl the Red troops m Korea. Other officials said the atroi .ties
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  • 30 7 15 W The French announced I '..'tire «»t Hoa Binli. reported I hiiKi- arms aid u» ibc Conunanist- irprisc attack paced by parachute vyill s
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  • 140 7 BELGRADE, Nov 15 iUP>— V 130.S via and 1;e United Si -s yesterday signed a mu- I agi pement 1 I<a which j the T.iited States .vili furnish eg pme it, n\ itenal, -t and "*other aid* 1 to Yu via Marshal Tito signed
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  • 50 7 photo. Sir Gladwyn Jebb (left). Britain's permanent delegate to the United Nations, shakes hands with Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah El Din Pasha, m Paris Others are (left to right) the Egyptian permanent delegate. Fawzi Bey: unidentified man: and the chief Indian delegate. Sir Benegal Kau.- AP
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  • 167 7 .ii\ Reporter ;..i\. iiih :ru(t*>r of the I 1\ inf lub. lik* to train M.il.iN.ms l!tT(ial pilule if ar»- ,r.inttd bj ■m or airfinea ebirl nii-uion m said inxt,! i:n a'nout •!i>»-r\. infill gaptcJaU? ralthj m Malaya, t ni > tr sons
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  • 112 7 PUSAN KOREA. Nov. IS (UP) —The Chinese and North Korean Communists hav c murdered an estimated 12.790 United Nations prisoners since th e war began, the United Nations Command charged on Wednesday The Chinese Reds slaughtered 2.5(53 American prisoner?. 7,000 South Koreans. 40 Turks.
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  • 62 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15, (AP>. —Hopes the United States government would lift controls over natural rubber beginning Jan. 1. 19.V2 have been smashed. Industry sources said today they believed controls would continue through the first quarter of next year. The reason, they said. was
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  • 36 7 STOCKHOLM. Nov. 15. (AP>— The Swedish Academy toe ;i> awarded the 1951 Nobe] Prize for I iterature to one of its own members. Pnr Lagerkvist, author of the novels -The Dwari and "Barabbas."
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  • 120 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 15, (ReuterA APl—The Colony"? w a t c r supply as from tomorrow Nov. 16 will be cut to live hours daily compared with 91 at present according to an officia! announcement last night. Hours of supply will be from 9.30 a.m. to
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  • 217 7 Standard London Correspondent in\T>O\ Thurs.— There are wide divergences Malayan CommunistThe dcputationcould not have patch headline, G..^». Situation m M---">' T e r i»m OutDUt Falls A> Ie G Whne united m the., de^ S bSs* -s ll Thu< F D Money, chairman pany'a
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  • 167 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. l.> (UP).— lranian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq said m a speech at the National Press Club yesterday that Iran ha* asked the United States lor a loan as "immediate financial aid" to start development of projects m Iran. But
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  • 167 7 White Aust. Policy Said In Action SYDNEY. Nov. 15, (UP). Commonwealth Immigration officials yesterday ordered the deportation of a Fijian army worker. whose Anstralianborn wife is expecting a child m May. He is George Jacteon. 26, whose Fijian name is aqua Saqua He is the son of a Fijian and
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  • 269 7 Peking Hard Up For Exchange, Explain Experts 1 Hansom Racket Stepped Up HONGKONG. Nov. 15 (II 1 Informal economic observers sai«l \es>t«»r<l;»% lite (Jiine-e Communists are ilesparately ihoci <»i foreign r\ehan<re and this is the likely explanation for the f^reat increase m tlie extortion threat* a-ain>t over- seas Chinese. They
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  • 124 7 JAKARTA Nov. 15 (API Indonesia's second biggesi political party, the P.N.I (Nationalist Party) today formally demand* I the termination oi all co opera- tion with Holland. The PXI Executive Board sued a statement saying lands decision to regard West j New Guinea as
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  • 143 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. IS. (Rettfer) The Chinese Nation ilist government yesterday filed a suit to compel its two top air force piot urement fiffiinv m th«* Umited Stales to account for millions of dollar* entrusted to them The suit was filed m the Duited
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  • 127 7 m:\v \okk. Nov iv (A I P) CUme OMMMMfsti are trying t(» extort lane sums from liinese residents m the I ftitrd States. mo>tl> as nwsoms to hHp families t, r et out ni jail m China This informal "ti his been yivnt by oScials m
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  • 162 7 LONDON, N 1 'il' Foreign Secretary Anthony i declared today In ttw rto Commoni thai Britain will <'■ sure the defence and sccunf. the Sudan until it i L-govet nmrnt. view <'! the uncej la caused m the Sudan and < where bj tl; Egyptian
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    • 100 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS Announce THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL SERVICES EFFECTIVE FROM NOVEMBER 15th Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan Retu c JKKJyc Jingapore, Kuala Lumpur, Return-FRIDAYS SATURDAYS mgaoore. Penang, Kota Bharu Return-TUESDA YS ™5Jf s»wpore, Penaig, Direct-MONDAYS o THURSDAYS. P <nang, Singapore, Direct -TUESDAYS FRIDAYS. ALTERATION TO DEPARTURE TIMES. P.m-nge,, holding bookings fot NffkH OH
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  • 52 8 The Dresencc of the British Homo Fleet at Gibraltar for its Autumn training cruise means that the largest British naval force since the war is concentrated m the Mediterranean. This AP photo shows Atlantic destroyer and frigate flotillas massed at Malta standinff-by for the next call
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  • 259 8 Vietnam To Be France's Latest Standard Shipping Reporter FRANCE i* placing more ships on the Europe-Far East run t<» compete with ships of all nations. Latest addition In the French Mail Line, Messageries Maritimes, Heel of passenger and earpo ships is the 12,200-tnn Vietnam which
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  • 206 8 'Off -Season' Cruises To Japan And Back Maiularri Mii|>|mm» Reporter KOVAL Interoeean Lines have inaugurated '*off-ihe-season" round trip cruises to Japan and l»aek to meet with the big demami for tourist passage* to the Far East. The first ship to leave for Japan will be the Ruys on Dec. 1.
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  • 29 8 NEW YORK. X -»v. 15 (UP)— The American Export Line* announced today that it has halted cargo bookings for Port Said and Suez City until further notice.
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    • 587 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct O* 'f'3id lan Francisco Los Angeles AM American 0 Can d.on Cit.e* Penang P. S ham Spore Art LA/Sf J. L. LUCKENBACH 26/27 Nov 23/29 No* 33 N*> 6 Dee 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 23 Dec 29Oec/lJ«« 20 Jon For lufl particulan
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    • 419 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST r.OASI MALAYA Hong Soon for P. Barge Nov 20 Vessel 'or W.ar Weekly Hong Tot for Renqat Nov 20 Vessel t O f Va'ccca Twice Weekly v o Hong Thong 'Of ragon Vessel Port 0- son Weekly Si Apj Api Nov 24 Tung Sono *or
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    • 219 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS RoyoJ Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rofterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAtIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE JEW ORLEANS. Spore P. S'hom Penong Kota Agoeng i RLI Gdns. 15/16 18/19 Nov 20/21 Nov Tarakan (SMN) 19/23 Nov 24/25 Nov 26 Nov Soestdyk (HAL) 4/UDec 14/15 Dec
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    • 391 8 'MALAYA" to, Bonako* "MtONU- fc, BangM SSJt*** H -KINA" to Bonakok^ Hong. Yokohamo "KAMBODIA" for BangKok Hongkong, Kobe fat©"lkJl\l A99 t INDIA for langkok, Honakong. K:be roMiaim^. 17. SAILINGS TO CONTiNENI SCandik7 "SELANO.A" Mm.»9mm h0 7 IONU I .bt:2o-24N0. "PANAMA" xxx). obtr 17-20 Dec MSONIA "t «bt:7s-3ODec 3t "LALANDIA" xxxx)
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    • 181 8 .vx-:.': :-:-x .•.•.■v-:Xy: v:-:>: :>x ;>■. T m .H«Bout-. WHARVES Pulau Bukom: Fiona. GranShip God >*. n Gate heim. Angby 41 2 Albert Dock: Hock Hai Hua Agamemnon 4 :> 8 Heng, San Rafael Bengk ills 1:4 4 \ictoria Dock: Stavac Pendopo. Carthage ri 43 2 Keppel Dock: Dromus. Marosa
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    • 59 8 frftAjL*^! fa S^^tJmt^JSn "1 Despatches TODAY: North Borneo, Labuan. Brunei and Miri v.onn by Darvel, Medan noon by Stia. Ceylon. Egypt, Britain. N. Ireland. Eire. Europe. N. and W. Africa. West Indies noon by Ulysses. Thailand (parrels only) noon by Lan.it. Sarawak (except Miri) noon by Bidor. Arrivals TODAY: Federation
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  • 490 9  -  K. R. S. VAS By Standard Staff Reporter Foundation Will Be Ready In 6 Months THE foundation work of the $4,000,000 17-storey Singapore skyscraper for the Asia Insurance Company will be completed m about six months time from now, Mr. Ng Keng Siang, the achitect for the
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 9 Three Ministry of Supply officials have arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC to hold discussions with high ranking Royal Air Force officers here on service aviation matters. They are en route to Australia to study the progress of aircraft development and will visit the Woomera rocket range. From left: Air
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  • 182 9 Suckling Pigs pan To Stay, Affirms Govt. andcrd Staff Reporter rmment is not prepared to annul Hng P gs Order, which bans the scle and y klino pigs. i v >v< i nroent spokesman yes- arers 1 threat that if the sell all their sows and The main reason given
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 20 9 the ip >re rta Sellen SI W 91 15! ifln n i n v ne«l Buyers Buyers d Buyers
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    • 17 9 0 ii.iv I 1!\ w Infl b n J t I S, 61 t i Price:
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  • 47 9 THE Indonesian Cabinet '-.as ed a bill regarding national" i of the Javascbc B;» .k. of ••7 :e: cent of the shares ea v m Government hands. 11 also approved The establish- ta si e^:a! board *o super- -p the activities of the Savings Reuter
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  • 18 9 r tt«s for Booaons dollan art 153 h t T OD selling; buying T T 53 1/16 OD >
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  • 111 9 ilard Market Reporter iinrnt el about 10.000 acre* of harvested, rice production m the la!a%a for the tir>t nine month!* of 1951 has exceeded the total production for i*r>n i;r>Bio ton*). X fa g ith n padi the coun- 1.2 re] rtc I desg 5.2
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  • 431 9  -  GEORGE RASIAH By Standard Staff Reporter AUSTRALIA which exported over 8120.000.000 north of srood* to Singapore and the Federation during 1950-51, anticipates a further increase m trade durinsr the coming year, said Mr. A. J. Day, the new Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, >esterday.
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  • 22 9 THE current Japanese-Indonesian trade talk? :n Tokyo are re-orted to be deadlocked over the hx:ng 1 of payments AFP
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  • 60 9 British Columbia's Peace River country has the promise of becoming a major oil and natural gas fi^id. Provincial Lands Minister E. T. Kenney said m Victoria. Pie said it was only a matter of time before a 14-inch pipeline would feed 200,000 barrels of
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  • 23 9 BRITAIN owes the European Payments Union nearly £127,000.--000. the EPU has announced aftex balancing the books for October.— Reuter
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  • 10 9 be \^«7w ISf GooiKricxhibiUoa Council.' AFP
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  • 248 9 LONDON, Nov. 15 (Reuter) There are indications that Britain's fortunes may be on the mend. The latest trade statistics hare given the best signs yet that, during October, Britain's external deficit had passed its worst. Her unprecedented losses of gold and of European Payments Union
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  • 55 9 UNDER the Indian Government's textiles expansion plan, another 26 textile mills are expected to go into production by the end o! this year. Seventeen mills, which were allotted machinery under the plan, have already started production The number of cotton mills at present m
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  • 20 9 THE Reserve Bank of India has rased As bank rate from three to three-and-a-half f>er tent a* disinflationary measurr- A.P.
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  • 121 9 US Tin Mission Pays Visit To Rubber Estate KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 15.— The American tin mission which has been touring the Federation tin producing areas left for Singapore today, having completed their work. Yesterday, after lunch with the Rubber Producers' Council, they visited the West Country Estate at Kajang, accompanied
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 15— Special Standard Service— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were HK515.60 to ill Sterling: HK56.865 to US$l; HK$l.B2O to Malayan $1; HK$O.39 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK5333.875 to one tael
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  • 251 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Thurs— Other than buying inquiries for a few selected shares, the Malayan share market was quiet and irregular today, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association^ Changed prices were: INDUSTRIALS nuvor* sellers B. B. Petrol 48/- 49/6 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 21/6 22/6
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  • 211 9 Standard Market Reporter DIFFERENTIALS m prices between the higher and loner grades of rubber m the Singapore market narrowed steadily yesterday. Opening at around $I.4t>i per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment, prices declined during the day on speculative selling. There was also some
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  • 145 9 Standard Siall Reporter PROPERTY bmn parted *iili a total of $876,600 at a bri-k auction sue held by CheMg I lock < I>m- A < 0., Ltd. yt>tenlay. A total of l."> propertiefl kml ihml«t the hanimcr. The highest bid of the day was made
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  • 46 9 US Foreign A.ri official? s.i.d m Vvash.r^V'ii 1:,..; F:.i:ice \vou.<i soon receive her first allocation of economic aid under the U S $7.30 d million 1951-52 mutual securitj plan. No estimate wn ava '.■<-* .< of the amount to be pi o\ <:< d Reuter
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  • 111 9 Standard Market Reporter COPRA m the Singapore produce market opened yesterday morning with buyers indicating $40] and sellers $41 per picul. Later the market eased and. at the close, buyers were quoting $40| and seflers $41. with DO business passing. Coconut oil was also a quiet I
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  • 155 9 FRANCE WILL CUT IMPORTS FROM AREA PARIS Not IS, (AP):— Prance nai 1000 in< c I that, due to shortage of d< if Pt" serves, sin has (to i ed to red i.' cii the do!" v nc i.! Hie pei lup to Jme 30, 1952, to a iri U*****,000,000
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    • 27 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES /MALAYA; LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANft SIME DARBY CO. LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU Gordon's Stands Suffi&HUL
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  • THE STANDARD Junior League
    • 897 10  -  CONTINUING THE ADVENTURES OF AH NEM THE STORY SO FAR AH NEM, an old wizard uho lived m a house at the top of a coconut tree, found one day that his magic wand would no longer icork. It was so long since he had
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    • 102 10  -  H. Alleston FJOBINS sing and mackerel I swim while asleep; elephants sleep standing up. and ants, on awakening, yawn and stretch like human beings, according to a French naturalist A combination animal and vegetable is the New Zealand awetoi a caterpillar afflicted with a parasitic fungus which
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    • 336 10 I jvwwwwx MORNINCi MATINEES AT 9 A.M. iWWAww^' 1 J Sat: "r.asdad" (Tech)— Sun: M Fiehtins Kentuokians" J New Alhambra 9th "ii: w«kui or n^fij, DAY IMIIMAINMIM TODAY! hS YOURS! f -nillC I M lntirestin ff Basketball Short PLUb MR BASKETBALL" I THE NEW ALHAMBRA HABlT!===== today SQumm r'zzz m
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    • 102 10 m MS7IMiBYIAMfi VbT JUST INSTALLED LATEST WESTERN ELECTRIC MASTER SOUND SYSTEM THE BEST SOUND IN THE DISTRICT. La* Day: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Karris Ashok Kumar m "ADHI RAAT' (In Hindustani) A Musical Melodrama With Maximum Entertainment! TOMORROW "SANDS OF IWOJIMA H REX«— Joh ore B hrn Today and Sunday
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 529 11 1 111 s s ISIAUE •V tCT- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 19-18 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1918 THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, It4t I S-, tion 33 (3) Se,ti»n 33 (3) b< NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION NOTICE OF XONTESTED ELECTION 0,,. s^^S A h -uNoo,s r p™ s
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    • 241 11 PUBLIC NOTICES is hereby given that t I. the undersigned. Tay Cheng Sing, of No 260, Bukit s ah Road, Singapore, doing! 1 I tsiness under the name of r. >;i\V HANG KER am apply- I ing loi a Ist Class licence for i Beer and Stout only to be
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    • 214 11 VOTICE is hereby given that I, Tan Gwang Thok also' pelt as Tan Guan Toh of No. 096 Serangoon Road, Singapore, the holder of an Eating louse Licence No. 564 have ipplied to the Board of Licensing -Justices, City of Singapore, for a Second Class Pubic House Licence (BAR) re-
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    • 188 11 KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Colony of Singapore) Dividends Nos. 32 and 33. is hereby given that J at the 13th Ordinary Gen- i eral Meeting of the Company to be held m the Board Room, Amber Building, No. 5, Malac- ca Street, Singapore, on Fri- j day, 14th
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    • 197 11 RENDERS will be received at J the office of the Municipal r Secretary and Treasurer, Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of the 26th November, 1951 for the r construction of one block of 4 units Labour Line or alterna- c tively 2 blocks of 2 units each I at
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    • 198 11 TENDER NOTICES Singapore Improvement Trust 'TENDERS are invited for A concrete piling for eleven blocks of 4 storey flats at Tiong Bahru (North). Tender form. etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are
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    • 281 11 Custodian of Property Proclamation No. 14 (Trading With the Enemy (Custodian of Enemy Property) General Vesting Regulations, 1947. 'THE Custodian of Enemy Property. Federation of Malaya, invites tenders for the purchase of the Rubber estate* details of which are set forth herein: ARIA IN ACRES 1(lt- lttm Estate tl rcl
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  • 177 12 V Martia I beat C v Ko by 2 and 1 m the final oi I dull Race Course C I re the Octobei Ties L E c. Dairies isi A a with a nett 89, and the "B" divis m j i. pagan 24'
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  • 94 12 IHI meeting of South Fust Bakm basketball representatives convened by Mr. Aw Kow, president of the Malayan Chinese Sports Federation, will be hHd at Goo Loo Club at 11 a.m. oq Sunday. Kirst delegate to the meetin j Mr. Kuo Pong, manager of the Bangkok Chinese
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  • 1205 12 SBA CALLS ON FOUR PLAYERS TO APOLOGISE Hint Of Action 'As May Be Deemed Fit Unless. DECLARING that "the accusations made by the players against the association are uncalled for and unjustified," the management committee of the Singapore Badminton Association last night decided to call on the players Wong Peng
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  • 230 12 PE.\ \\<i. Thur*. V solitary goal scored by Chia Boon Leong m the truth minute of the first half gave Singapore victory against the Federation for the Sportsman's Trophy. The match was one of the most thrilling witnessed locally. A record crowd watched.
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  • 23 12 Standard Badminton Corr: It is understood that the three parties will hold emergency meetings to discuss the SBA decision.
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  • 134 12 Carter Retains Title LOS /&GELES, Nov. 14 (IP) World lightweight champion Jimmy Carter successfully defended his six-months-old crown for the first time tonight by outboxing and battering challenger Art Ara£on into helplessness to win a unanimous 15-round decision. An estimated 60.000.000 television fans and slightly under 10.000 spectators m the
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    39 12 photo. L. FRY from Perth, Western Australia who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BO AC yesferdaj to ride tor Iliree racing: stables t .M.N. Syndicate, Lucky Strike Stable! and Tana! Stables He rides this Saturday at Bukit Timah. Standard
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  • 33 12 ISTANBUL, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Turkey beat Sweden by one goal to zero i; 1 an international soccer match here today. There was n > .-c .>: 4 In 1 le first halttime.
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  • 539 12  -  OLLIE DAVIES By SOLAR STARLIGHT (Charles) did a winning gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday when he skipped over three m 36 2 5 sees, on a fast track. Solar Starlight could have improved on this time as he was eased up m the last half
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  • 123 12 Tomorrow's Wrestling CHOTA DARA SINGH up and coming Singapore Indian grappler, gets his big break tomorrow at the Happy World Stadium when promoter Wally Oakes matches him against the seasoned Australian matman George Pencheff. The fight will be one of the three main events. Mohamad Zakaria, beautifully muscled Egyptian wrestler
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  • 55 12 GLASGOW. Nov. 14 (Reuter): Results of International badminton tournament played here this afternoon: Men's singles, second round: E.B. Choong (Malaya) beat S. Mohlia (Sweden) 15-2. 15-5. Mixed doubles, second round: E.L. Choong and Mrs A. Homer (Scotland) beat N. Jonsoni (Sweden) and Mrs. A.
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  • 50 12 MANSFIELD Sports Club celebrated the opening of their new club house on the roof of Ocean Building. Singapore, yesterday. Mrs. A. McLellan "declared, the club's new premises open. Mansfield Company spent $80,000 building the" club. About 250 guests attended the opening ceremony and the teaparty followed
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  • 187 12 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (UP)— Mrs. Flores, widow of the boxer who died of ring injuries on September 3, yesterday instituted a suit for $500,000 damages against the International Boxing Club of Madison Square Garden and the New York Boxing Commission. Floret died after he was knocked
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