Singapore Standard, 19 November 1951

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■to M. b) i II N0 H1 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 216 1 Agreement In Korea Is Now 'Much Closer' TOKYO y 10 (Reutcr-AAP) United Notions Comma"*! negotiators met for 80 minutes today closer than ever" towards agreement, a U.N. h«9oHicei said. (110 was occupied with questions from The United Nations spokesman said s appeared satisfied with the answers adjournment until tomorrow. This
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  • 16 1 Peiping Grabs Territory ken ba the a attempt Burma .c border broaden- linous c Uf>- r.ibesgions
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  • 37 1 .13 (UP)— Two Is today strafed MIGs on the lime and naged 1 1 Red I lesignthe grocmd The on c "rasas■j, they if) bI an «c «th side I -o were
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  • 72 1 THE body at the Chinese j motor cyclist. Yeo Kiat Leng. who crashed into the Newton Circus bridge alter knocking over a Chinese schoolboy and vraa hurled into the canal by the impact on Friday night was recovered b.v the Police early yesterday morning 21 hours
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  • 258 1 A CONFERENCE of Fa^trrn \sia nill take plan drorr ot ilie Commissioner Dona! 1. from Nov. 23 lo 27, British Representatives m at Bukit Serene, the resiGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacAs m previous years the representatives will exchange information and views on matters concerning
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  • 90 1 IPOH Nov 18.-A CID Inspector S. X Bachiracel. was found shot dead m the Lake Garde-.s at Taiping last evening. His body was discovered by an auxiliary policeman. He was found at the driver's seat of a ca? with a bullet wound through his temple and
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  • 11 1 i»l Aim.v combat UOOW nave terror theie.— Rguter-AAP.
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  • 20 1 Jaoane-t Premier Sbfeeiu oU aad mat -Jap«« wp ,l ,d everything te hsr power le fruili AFP
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  • 54 1 photo Some 12.000 fist -clenching Communists jam a dusty square on the outskirts of Teheran to demand the seizure of Bahrein, the British-protected island on which are the huge American oil concessions. Chants of "long live Russia" and "Death to Americans and Britons" indicated the tempo
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  • 442 1 CAIRO, Nov. 18. Egyptian Premier Nahas Pasha has warned Britain that if British Army and police forces "do not end their attacks and aggression, the Egyptians will fight hack." He added that the battlefield was wide enough to put m the entire forces
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  • 292 1 Producers In Move lo Ask Govt. ray rart Ut Expenses KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 1 Q A move is under way among owners of estates and mines throughout the Federation, it is learned, to moke strong representations to Government to bear part of the costs which they have
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Nov. 18 (At J London gave today its official "welcome" home luncheon at the C ity Guild Hall for Prinress Elizabeth and the Duke oi Edinburgh. who returned yes terdiy V Miiet f^the News has stinted to Princess Elizabeth a film of het life from babyhood.
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  • 248 1 Standard Staff Reporter BANKS m Singapore will, m all probability, raise their interest rates at the end of this month or at the beginning of the next month. Mr. G. A. Sutherland, president of the Singapore Exchange Bank? Association, told The Singapore Standard that the
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  • 106 1 TOKYO, Nov. 18: The Japanese Diet today approved the Japanese Peace Treaty and Security Pact with the United States. The instrument ot ratification is likely to be taken to Washington neN' month. While the Upper House appro* ed both with biff majorities, there was
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  • 24 1 The new I. stoiev Bunk o, China m Hongkong, bui't Bt h cost (»i HKS2H. ooo oo(i openi tor business t(»d;iy- A.F.P.
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  • 131 1 PADUA. ITALY today strugifled perilously a^ S the swirlUif brown Hoods of the lower Po^vaUey m a desperate efforrjo rescae 2«,COa marooned Pt*pM. ft Quarters on the northern ed^ <>» the *^U squire miles 01 toyulunkeied water. From dozens of points along the 'floods northern b
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  • 532 1 HI Outstrips Malaya Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 18. Deep concern is felt m informed British quarters over the Indonesian overtaking of iWalaya m rubber production and export. This is reflected m an editorial m the current issue of the authoritative weekly Economist.
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  • 50 1 BERLIN. Nov. 19 (IP) —Stalin will take the place ot Santa CUus m the Communist run East German state. The Russians have ordered all public and private institutions to cancel plans to hold public Christmas observances and celebrate Stalin's birthday instead. It falls on Dec. 21.
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  • 36 1 S:r JoM:) Cecil Siprncl.«!p Bp Deputy Commlißf oner-Genera I tor S'»Ljih-F.as) Asia I f t Lonrtn by ijlaup on Friday night for S iviPOTC altpr a thrpp week vI rout Tie Icuf U.P.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 Tiger Testimonials Samuel Scupper, <>n arriving it Singapore, said i "Expedite that rargo, nmnisr Us lime for a TIGER"
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  • 347 2 To Relief Beds AtTanTockSeng Standard Staff Reporter THE CHINESE Advisory Board of Singapore is now considering the question of putting up a hospital for chronic and incurable cases of Tuberculosis. The aim if to remove such chronic cases from Tan Tock Seng hospital, thus vacating beds
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  • 73 2 MR. B. GAUSTAN whose work m the Singapore Rural Board for the past six years had won the praise of the Chairmin and other members of the Board when he retired recently. I'nder the Ordinance Mr. Oalivtan is not eligible for further nomination after having served
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  • 166 2 s lORTLY after sentence of aan< n, >•;.;■ s' rigorous imprisonaaeat tor bousebreaking was passed n him toe Sinj ip c Pif r Distru-t Court on Satur- Ng A-i Mto was again crr.ncted m another court Cox a si offence N^ \vtis also sentenced m
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  • 56 2 GOH SOON SINQ was sentenced m the Singapore Fourth CVurt recently to three months' rigorous imprisonment for stealing 30 katties o! rice worth 59.60 belonging to Food Control Department at Hmg Road on Oct. s Anjt Kian Soon was also sentenced to three months* rigorous imprisonment
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  • 117 2 THE SINGAPORE Traction Company Employees Union held a tea party at the Unions premises m Race Course Road on Saturday m honour of their president. Mr. R. K. Samy. who will represent Singapore at the forthcoming International Labour Organisation conference, to be held at New Delhi The
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  • 45 2 I Balance from Nov. 10 to 16. inclusive. Group Group Group Group Total O A B AB Donations received 64 34 17 4 119 Tranfusion given 37 21 16 9 83 Present stock of flask m hand 38 20 24 11 93
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  • 152 2 The following are the 1952 officebearers for the Beng Choon Kok Association: Patrons: Messrs. Chng Boon Huat Wee Thiam Slew. Tan Kirn Van. Lim K:m Lee. Quah Sia Chwee. Cho Chin Yee. President: Mr. Yeo Hock Thye. Vice-Presi-dents. Messrs. Lim Bah Bah. Tan Hock San. Chan Seng Ann. Tan
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  • 27 2 MUTHUSWAMI was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate lor allowing his goat to stray m a garden belonging to Raja Said bin Othman at Tangkah.
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  • 76 2  -  SEREMBAN. Fri. A wellknown sportsman, Jaffar bin Awang, who until recently was a detective m the Police Department, was today fined $50 by the Seremban Magistrate when he pleaded guilty to disobeying orders by lending his pistol to an unknown person. By GEORGE RASIAH ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE TRANSMISSION
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  • 40 2 RECEIVES AND TRANSMITS Photo. ONE OF THE two new radio picture transceivers. This apparatus which costs about £2,000 also transmits at the tame time. Photo shows Mr. L, Bourdeaux, the engineer who installed it demonstrating the transmission of pictures.- Standard
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  • 432 2 Radio Pictures: S'pore To Any Part Of The World In 20 Mins. New Achievement By Cable Wireless TRANSMITTED TO HONGKONG. This was stated yesterday by Mr. R. R. Bryant, Singapore manager of Messrs. Cable and Wireless Limited when he said that it takes only about 20 minutes to transmit a
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  • 305 2 Standard Staff Reporter HOMES FOR Singapore's homeless workers will be ready by the middle of next year if plans now being considered by the Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust, materialise. The 5.1. T., it was stated, are proposing to build about
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  • 65 2 THE RASC Civilian Associations social dance m aid of its welfare fund will be held at the Raffles Ballroom, on Tuesday, December 11 from 9 p.m. to'l a.m. under the distinguished Patronage of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Tickets at $3 per couple are available at the entrance
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  • 80 2 LLM KOON. a 41 -year-old Chinese woman, who admitted having raw opium at Amoy Street on Nov. 7. was bound over m the Singapore Third District Court recently m the sum of $500 m two sureties. District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. told Lim that he
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  • 193 2 si bstations m Singapore liable to load shedding today: DAY Milne Road. Jalan Pekan. Jalan gultan, Beadi oad, Alhanibra. ftafflML Hotel, Road. BMtt Tat street, Aljunid Road. Slam Avenue. Paya Lebar Pumps, Jeo Chlat Place. Jalan Eonoe. Ranfoon Road. Towner Road. Serangooa Road, olam Ayer,
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  • 64 2 A SIKH. Buta Singh, admitted being drunk and causing $200 damage to a car by smashing it with a wooden club at the back lane of South Canal Road on the night of Nov. 14. In the Singapore Second Police Court recently, he was fined
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  • 24 2 MR. T. K. T Paul Co-operative Officer of Klang and the Coast will shortly proceed to India on five months leave.
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  • 333 2 Standard Staff Reporter PIG REARERS m Singapore's rural areas are selling off their sows and slaughtering whole litters of piglings owing to their inability to procure feeding stuff, The Singapore Standard was told yesterday. Dato C. J. Paglar who has been approached by the pig
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  • 344 2 A Naked Bluff, Says Raj Standard Staff Reporter THE STATEMENT by the Secretary for Ward, Mr. Anthony Head, m the House of Commone on Tuesday last concering the pay and cost of living claims of the 30,006 civilian employees of the three Services m Singapore and the Federation was yesterday
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  • 46 2 FOLLOWING is the 30*>h fair price list Coconut Oil 28 katty tin reduced to $20/- Qt. Bottle reduced to 75 ctf. Condensed Mi* 14 oz tilll "Trumpeter" 50 cent*; Jam 1 lb Jar "Jonker F: is Raspberry 90 cts. O'.ners $1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 69 2 i^w A Jk A One movement brings Hpl ***** tracts point already m Hml JBk use Silver-like Rhodium (uut^ \m COSTS LESS THAN MOST *fC Clinic V.gX. V--< Hft REFILLS Will la EidCII /\v\lH ALSO AVAILABLE W\\| "DE LUXE" Pens $1.25 Each @^B "PRESTO Ball Pens $2.00 Each "RETRAGABLEPens $4.50
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 80 2 jjtiSjjjSjjK ffi^^TS^^Kl RKSHT^-MANV LEGENDS I HAM OF THE I I BUT -s©^- NEVER '■^y'^E^yf^ AMBJTIOM I $HORT-OPOWI COOKS HAVE I HEARD OF THESE J BURGER— L I BEL A ShO=?" C^"" 3 m^" *Bfc; 'S TO BE IN AMRWCAN NASH W/ZAAOS/T HOW TWEV Z, THE HOT OF THE 1 I
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  • 53 3 'Excellent Mart For Textiles id si ill Irptrtet \PORE e en textiles, Kj Amen- i Co u} ins Inc., Tex-i who ar:r :v. m ntb Lets m Amerirecently m Per" Idstan, es In y to s stay abo photo. v sPin head of 1 /.il.uui Shipping Xl ,\i %r>tcrday. on
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  • 207 3 Budget C'ttee To Urge Council Standard Staff Reporter A RECOMMENDATION that the Governor-in-Couiicil might consider the question of sanctions to ensure the observance of Standing Orders m regard to leakage of confidential information to the press is contained m the report of the Budget Select
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  • 144 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Financial Secretary will seek the approval of the Legislative Council to an arrangement with the Singapore Government for payment towards the pensions granted to officers m respect of service under the Government of the Straits Settlements prior to April 1. 1946 In
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  • 112 3 FMS Funds Ift HP Queried KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Reference to F.M.S. funds will be made m a question by Mr. D.T Waring m the Federal Legislative Council when he will ask if Government has yet received a full account of expenditure incurred on its behalf m the U.K. and elsewhere,
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  • 58 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Extension is to be sought by the Attorney-General m the Federal Council on Wednesday of the carrying of Arms Ordinance 1947, until Nov. 30 next year. He will also ask the Council to approve continuation tor a further period of 12 months from Jan 21.
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 3 photo. THE DIRECTOR and general manager of one < of^the bigvisit]Mr Ricketts was met at the airport by Mr. Khoo Teng Keat, managing director of Khoo 800 Siew Co. Singapore Ltd.- Standard
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  • 223 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR C. C. TAN, Progressive Party Persident described the Singapore Labour Party as "an empty vessel when he spoke at Kampong Bahru yesterday, m support of Mr. S. M. Vasagar who is contesting the South Ward m the City Council Election.
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  • 148 3 200 Lensmen Compete At S'pore Picnic Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Photographic Proprietors' Association yesterday held their second annual picnic at which about 350 members, including some from the Federation of Malaya, were present. The picnic was held at Mr. Ching Kee Sun's residence at Tay Lian Teck Avenue,
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  • 97 3 Labour Has Concrete Schemes MR. A. R. LAZAROUS, Labour Candidate for the North ward, speaking at his Truroh Road election meeting yesterday declared that the Labour Party has a concrete line of action .as outlined m his manifesto. He was replying to Mr. Rajah's statement made the previous day that
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  • 69 3 THE PROGRESSIVE Party had m the past striven for progress m as much as they made the conditions of the better class people better and that of the working class worse, said Mr. P. A. Netto, Independent Labour candidate for the North Ward at a camfaign meeting: at
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  • 296 3 THE LABOUR PARTY 'Runaway Candidate' Charge By Nair MR. A. P. RAJAH, Progressive Party candidate m the North Ward at the forthcoming City Council elections was yesterday described as a "runaway candidate who deserted hi^own South Ward" by Mr. M. P. D. Nair, City Councillor for
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  • 40 3 Ph otographers Photographed photo. "DO YOUR WORST" Miss Hong Sow Yong seem to say when she thrust her chin out. The pictures will be submitted to a panel of judges when vrizes will also be awarded to the models.- Standard
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  • 272 3 Votes Being Bought In S'pore Rajah THE PROGRESSIVES: Standard Staff Reporter MR. A. P. RAJAH, Progressive candidate for the North Ward, speaking at an election meeting at Kampong Merican yesterday evening asked the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Pennefather Evans, and the Supervisor of Elections, Mr. G. G. Thomson, to take
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  • 119 3 THE Progressive Parly of Singapore was charged with using their majority m the Councils "to safeguard British Imperialism m this country" by Mr. Lee Yong Mm, Labour Party Candidate for East Ward. Speaking at three places yesterday, Mr. Lee said after acquiring votes,
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  • 173 3 Standard Staff Rrpotlrr The Progressive Party of Singapore comprises "'capitalists wolves masquerading as labour lambs" charged Mr. Philip R. Williams. Labour candidate for Rochore Ward m the December Singapore City Council elections yesterday Mr Williams was addressing at campaign meeting at Truro Road. He also
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  • 156 3 Standard Staff Reporter AFTER misapprojr. ini; trade union fund* m Singapore, an officer of a union committed tuiicidc, and the Committee which discussed the matter promptly decided lo write. off the sum "a* a donation to the deceased.* 4 This is stated m the tfSt report
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 1415 4  -  COLIN D. EDWARDS By OUR Sunderland C for Charlie' took off from Sclctar flying boat base 00 the East side of Singapore Island just before nine a.m. Cir ling over the 'iviiian airp. rt at Ka'.U.ng. we could sec the visiting Cbmefl airliner pa/ked
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  • 727 4 'T'HE thing that strikes me most m the Federation is the very courteous behaviour of motorists and other roadusers. This is especially noticeable m the larger towns such as Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Perhaps it is because of the small volume of traffic
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  • 638 4  -  'Mara' By r PHERE can be no excuse for Milady this Christmas if she complains that she has 'nothing to wear* over the festive season. Ail the big dress shops m Singapore have a very special collection of imported clothes to suit every
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  • 100 4 Defer Accounts Law, Chinese Guilds Urge KUALA LUMPI R, Sun.— More thai twflrt? Chinese guilds and association m S writing to the Federal Government tstimg In meat m the implementation of the Requl d k\ Ordinance, whereby accounts must be kept < Romanised Malay or m English. The Ordinan c
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 57 4 \t'ir Shipment of J Jf WOOLLEN m\i PALMBEACH P^JPSPA Made m England I' In Plain Stripe Designs of I, T^^B^v Be? ;H i l«5lil v"'A Fine Tailoring Ideal for daily wear. TAILORING DEPT. J >VVV\VVW\\VVV\V\WV\VV 3MAMLE 'VVWV\V\W\VWVVW\WVt£ YOUR SUITS FOR I €RRiST3§AS JVOW '*\\\\V\\\\\V\VV\V\\\WVV\\V\V\V\V\\\\\\\V\V\VWWWV\\\WW\VV I <W^f9L Wi ff ER PAINT
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  • 217 5 Standard Maff Got t€ up— *aW»l Ihe Mentri Besar, Perak. Tuan Haji In declaring open the Road Safety" lang this morning stated that road be reduced to the bar-st minimum. the first of its kind m Perak. He expressed the hope that Uua sort
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  • 90 5 Worcester Bag Six Terrorists ajafl „rr»-*pnndent LUMPI R, Sun. c most successerai ma of the was carried >] of Worces- when they indite without trati ;i was m tIM jungle »nd Kuala Selangor 1 fat the ectivinf in!ormatJ \e:e r.iding m a iul m a clearing v l the 'ungle.
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  • 20 5 i Stall Keporler ichen tron all ters to discuss the tinesc teachers' g Dec II
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  • 32 5 STOLE PISTOL CHARGE BAHRU, Sub.— i HAIS Terror. stenfag to g pistol A-ith I JO, TV .'rd-i o: and c pni >■ i t^infl to P>iie at the Police I iv custody 1
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  • 20 5 One f the gest fune > rasl anaina >t the X m N eoh, iged sd n process i
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  • 121 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. For (ailing to show cause why his bail bond shou id not be estreated, the Second Magistrate yesterday foi ieited $oO from Ali bin Osman. who stood surety foi a Malay Special Constable. Mahmood bin Hajt bis lector 3 P
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  • 78 5 StiiuUrd Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A •■>? m! ru.ie.v has been declared covering the shop and squatter areas within the town board i.ni'.s of Tampin and Pulau Sr*:> "»nj. Ne^i i Sembilan. Bverj person residing inside these area »h-j;l from 6 a.m. t»dn.v i^maiii IwbVotj unijj
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  • 55 5 BAIL »t 1590 was a H owed ten S. Krishaan, j^ed 18. was produced jnd charged before tbe Port Dickson Magistrate for being focoid m possession of 16 k:tties latex valued at $8 which might hjve been fraudulently obl i i *i-*ci fi.nn an e^tnte. The ci^e
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 5 A dinner was ijiven by the Johore Teachers' Union at Bukit Zahrah School Hall on Friday m honour of the Member for Education Dato E. E. c. Thuraisingham. Mandard picture shows (from right): Mr. Scow Cheng Fong, Dato Wan Idns, Mr. C. V. Thavar, Dato Thuraisingham. Mr. a. P. Johnson
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  • 119 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun—Recalling the reply to a question on July 11 last when Government stated that statistics and analyses of income tax collected m a form similar to those published last year, were m course of preparation and would be available to the public
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  • 56 5 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Sun—Fourteen Chinese detainees at Malacca have been released by the authorities. The detainees from Johore State were g'^en accommodation by the iVfCA during their stay at Johore Bahru. Most of them will proceed to their home towns m Johore. after their identity
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  • 60 5 BTTTERWORTH. Sun.— A verdict of suicide by drowning was returned by the Coroner. Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat. m the Magistrates Court. Buuttenvorth. today at an inquiry held into the death of an 81 -year-old tapioca planter from Serdanij, Lav Ah Kai. wpo tell into the sea from
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  • 27 5 PENANG. Sun. A memorial service was held at Kek Lok Si Temple, Ayer Itam here this afternoon m honour of the late Venerable Fa Fang.
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  • 324 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Allegations by a Singapore Malay newspaper that over 500 Malays comprising about 100 families who were released some time September from the Kluang detention camp had not been "cared for" by government was refuted by Che Saleha binti Ali, State Welfare Officer,
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  • 61 5 MR. Lim Keun Aun of the tutorial staff ot St. Xaviers Institution, Penanq. was marnea to Miss T«n Siew Geok at the Penang Buddhist Association In Anson Road on Saturday. Mr. Lim \s the only son ot Mr and Mrs. Lim Ewe Wee. while the bride is the
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  • 53 5 IPOH. Sun— A sterlin? tribute was paid to Mr. M. L. Bernacch District Officer, Kinta. be joining the Federal Secretariat Kuala Lumpur, bj Mr V. D. Kuppusamv. the State Councillor, when the fu^ mer was entertained o ft farewell luncheon m his bon^ur by the All-Community Committee
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  • 87 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun "T The Senior Inspector or Schools, Selan«or Mr O. Woods, said here last that the Emergm? had interfered with P a». f»r exDunsion ©f schools m In is srhoob couW huve b^« built seh»olt Ktal»«"O wtth mare tea^M^r'* He vis waeftUoC t><e
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  • 190 5 Move To Lower Living Costs Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Several projects to set up more co-operative stores here are taking shape with the object of helping to briny down the present high cost of living. i One of the projects is the erection of a new building at Argyll
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  • 63 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun.— Negri Sembilan businessmen welcomed the formation of the Malayan Petty Traders and Hawkers Union. Mr. Lee Tee Siong, State Councillor and Town Board member said the new body will be of value m settling differences between hawkers and the authorities. Another Chinese
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  • 248 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sun. An Indian bandit toho prided himsell on his great strength and was so tongh that his comrades called him^Gurkha", was killed bu his own rife tvhen trying to rush another bandit. The fact cam? to light when security forces
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  • 194 5 Standard Staff fiWlTirpOßnVim KUALA LUMPUR, Sun, The Federal (ioxeriimeiit *h- Mfftd f<> formulate policies regarding the «>oeial and ecottoorfc *ei-up for ford technical services to he m line with tho*e prevailing (or tin ir .oui.i.t parts m the United Kingdom.
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  • 126 5 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sub.—Memben of the Malayan Technical Services Union m Negrt SembUan and Malacca passed a resolution at last night's meeting m Srrembm to convey to Government their disappointment m the stand taken by the official side m not accepting the rockbottom salary scale.
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  • 142 5 ALOR STAR TO PRESS FOR NEW BRIDGE SimuUni Staff <,orrt**|M»ii<ient ALOR ST\R, Sun. I refill representation will be made to the Federal (*o% eminent for fund* to replace the Railey kirtil^ t»v a new one. The Standard learn*. This i> Ik*!'v^ dkme arranta it is f»*ai«*d titad 'ommiiiiii.ilion with A!</i
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  • 103 5 PENANG, Sun.— T^ip Commis-sioner-General m South -e:<sl Aiia .vil! be invited by the Federation Adult Educatimi Association to declare open the Federation Vacation Course which trill be held at Heah Lodtje. BjM Ferringhi from Dw. 27 \n Jan. 1. This was revealed to The Standard
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  • 71 5 IPOH. Sun —The wedding Umc place at the Presb.. if ri-»t* Church here jretterday between Mm C Mraae and Itr. .J B. Saville with tiip Reverend Buchinnan ■■<■ the Marine Coasmandoc, Official ing Mr. Sfaviiie is the Perak Social Welfare CMBcer, while ihe iwid* is the l-ud
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  • 107 5 Standard Stalf t <irrr«i»i*iidr«.' RAI 'B. Sim Tip vt 1 -ig teachers have been .•,t'-^r>rn '<♦■ Pj'i:«i>» [or Iraini n ri the K.i T lining b»c-i:j(ii m Mw tta Ikh m d !> Hi i V» ".iK. ■rhtra Mci I tkjthi Shall i b i Mj
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 41 5 ...that the tiger displays great impattenc-; oi heat and thrist and retire* by day to shody cover -.n the neighbourhood of water. J^ggl (hat TIGER lALM is I f ''£*S tri most famous of the Tiger Medi.nnoi j^^^^^li^, Praducti, is excelleni
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    • 239 5 KK\: West Point Story 12 45. 300 6 if* and 9.15 ;> m. GRAND: Northwest Rangers 3 00. 7(H) and y.OO i».m DISTRICT M<M'KKY LKAGUE: V.M.C.A. Vi RjiniL>l*rj A" on Padang. KUALA LUMPUR MADRAS: The Private Lives Of Elizabeth and Essex 12.30, 2 30. 6.30 and 9.13 p m. Ri:\:
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  • 872 6 political thinking, it would seem, is I still dominated by the old bogey of the Yellow Peril. It has taken different forms ever since a Europe which had dominated Asia had felt the impact of Asian nationalism which threatened to dislodge Western influence and power m the
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  • 1335 6 A United Opposition Will Face Reassembled Parliament By OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT COLOMBO. WHEN Parliament reassembles on Nov. 20, the Government will face the fire of a united opposition which, while it has no hope of defeating the Government can yet harass it no end. The "No confidence" motion of which
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  • 392 6  - Troubles In The Solomon Islands Colin Legum By LONDON BRITAIN is winning an unpublicised "little war" m the Pacific that at one time threatened to develop into a serious conflict. A report published by the Colonial Office on November 6 describes how a strenuous campaign has been waged for almost
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  • 728 6  - BEGGARS AND PIRATES IN CHINA O.M. Green Bu LONDON. QOMMUNIST mefttagee from China relate with natural pride that Wang Fa-h*i<>n, king of the beggars of Nanking, has become an exemplary citizen after a course of "re-edueation/' How much he has been able to keep of the fortune he is aaid
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  • 17 6 *fbtwl step lively! And thank yuur lucky liars they don't print us i» red ink!"
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  • 354 6  -  Mohammed Basri By JAKARTA. Nov. 18. 'THE almost 2-year-old x Indonesian-Dutch feud over West New Guinea (West Irian, as the Indonesians call it) has flared up again owing to the projected incorporation of this disputed territory into the Dutch Kingdom. The Indonesian government has protested against this
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  • 367 7 Egypt, Turkey To Confer On M-E Defence First Contact With Plan's Co-Sponsor PARIS, Nov. 18 (UP)-Tnrkey's Foreign Minister Fouad Koprulu has invited Egyptian Foreign Minister Salah El Din Pasha to an informal meeting here this weekend, it was learned yesterday. The meeting, to be an informal lunch with Egypt's delegation
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  • 108 7 v 18 (UP)— An a beatmi .Plant, Oh to* 5 th€ ted yesterday at research estab- »SSSSS that the beta so success- perbapi three la ttW govern- >. v a 'so have 5" at savings of j coal a year. X? all incidental B
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  • 18 7 ig npi rta wkl r> prospecting t Ua\ ci nm«nt m ea ol Pakistan. A.F.P.
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  • 47 7 THE Yawata Iron works and five other steel makers are expected to submit an application to the French High Commissioner m Indo-China for permission to salvage 8H Japanese ships aggregating :5ti4.000 tons sunk m wartime o^ t^e lndu-China coaiit. A.F.P.
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  • 45 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 18 (Reuter) —Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt who is now attending the United Nations General Assembly session m Paris as a member of the United States delegation will pay a visit to India m February, it was learned here yesterday.
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  • 63 7 COMMUNIST rebels on Saturday night cut Rangoon city's water supply for the second time within a fortnight by damaging a pipeline. The repairs are expected to take three days. Housewives with buckets are besieging Rangoon's hydrants for drinking water. The city depends on the Gyobyu Reservoir,
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  • 49 7 The *****-ton Brazilian battl«ship Sao Paulo has been missing 12 days on a voyage to Britain to b* broken up as scran. Tugs towing the battleship renorted that the Sao Paulo \v^i« cut adrift during a fierce storm It has e:jjht men ..board.- AP
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  • 293 7 Standard Music Critic 1 \\l> many others, had Ion? looked forward to another piano recital by Noreen Stokes and last night ii |kc Victoria Memorial Hall we were not disappointed. ther 400 people heard and warmly applauded a fine ■t&i i»HT as finely played. D
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  • 181 7 TOLEDO. Ohio. Nov. 18 <UP> Dr. Paul Hohly, the county coroner. yesterday blamed a cocker spaniel named Rex for the "fantastic" death of his master on a hunting trip Th e dog wa s sitting next to Paul Wojciechowski. 18. with a 12-gauge shotgun between
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  • 305 7 ARCHBISHOP Mokanos of Cyprus Saturday tabled the United Nations sayinr the people of Cyprus wanted an end to British rule. Reuter THE pro-Soviet World Federation of Trade Unions m Berlin openly proclaimed yesterday a policy of infiltrating agents into non-Communist labour groups m order to sabotage Western rearmament.
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  • 143 7 PARIS. Nov. 18 (AP). Great Britain. France and the United States today called on the United Nations to create a 12-nation disarmament commission which would lay the groundwork for a world-wide arms reduction conference. The proposed Disarmament Commission, which would replace the U.N. Conventional Armaments
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  • 50 7 GREECE has recalled her Ambassador designate to Egypt because the Egyptian Government insists his credentials be addressed to King Farouk '"of Egypt and the Sudan." It was .stated that Greece would not proceed with "unilateral recognition" of King Farouk as King of the Sudan.- Reuter
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  • 23 7 CATAXIA Nov. 18 (AP) Mount Etna violently erupted today but no inhabited area has yet been threatened by the slowmoving lava.
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  • 182 7 'Wonderful To Be Back Princess On London Arrival LONDON, Nov. 18, (AP).— Smiling radiantly Princess Elizabeth came back to London today alter a six weeks' trip to Canada and the United States. Princess Elizabeth stepped quickly from the special railway coach which had brought her and the Duke of Edinburgh
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  • 126 7 OAKLAND, California. Nov. 18 (AP)— Two big transport planes on training flights hooked tails m a collision 2,000 feet above Oakland Airport yesterday. One of the four-engined planes was flying blind on instruments. One transport, its tail ripped off. spun to earth and exploded, killing
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  • 67 7 photo. The host, hostess and guests at the Lord Mayor's dinner at the Guildhall, London, Nov. 9, turn to toast the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, sitting with glasses on far side of table. Toasting are (left to right): Sir Denys Low son, late Lord
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  • 71 7 LONDON, Nov. 18 (Reuter)— A London audience last night applauded a British ex-service-man who made a speech of protest from the stage at a performance of the Rommel film "Desert Fox" at a West End cinema. He was on c of the four exservicemen
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  • 54 7 TEHERAN, Nov. 18 (AFP)— The Oil Company yesterday published the first figures for the production of the Abadan refineries under Iranian management. Between Nov. 1 and Nov. 12 the refinery produced 5,370,000 gallons ol automobile petrol, 2,670.000 gallons of lamp oil, 3.510,000 gallons of gas. 12.650,000
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  • 33 7 TEHERAN. Nov 18 <AFPVFive policemen and 10 students were slightly injured m a clash before the university here today between student .supporter.*; of the pro-Communist Tudeh Party and the police.
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  • 26 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 18 <UP> Two "vety severe" earthquake* were recorded at Fordham University today and it was e*timjrted they occurred m Indonesia.
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  • 64 7 BASRA. Nov. 18 «Re;jter) The United States 8.004-ton Isthmian Line steamer Steel Architect left the Persian port of Khorramshahr yesterday after unloading 1,750 tons of lubricating oil and 145 ton» of grease from America for the National Iranian Oil Company. The ship
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  • 180 7 Casey Reaffirms Aust. View On New Guinea AMSTERDAM, Nov. 18, (Reuter).— Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, said on arrival here yesterday that the Australian view that Western New Guinea should remain under Dutch sovereignty had not changed. Mr. Casey who is on a threeday visit to Holland
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  • 317 7 IRAN DEPUTY PM CHARGES: WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, (Reuter). Persia's Deputy Prime Minister Mr. Hussein Fatemi said yesterday that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was not anxious for a quick settlement <»f the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute and claimed Persia could withstand the economic pressure
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  • 82 7 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 18, (AFP). A 13-year old African boy returning home from church with two companions was seized an«l swallowed by a python. Villagers hearing scream*, ran to the scene and beat the python until he disgorn»d his victim. The boy mm dead, but
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  • 163 7 PARIS Nov. 18 <AFP> 1 Soviet Tass agency today < firmed that the note hjM<l« <! >>• Deputy Soviet Foreign Miniftlei Andrei Gromyko to the French British and "United Btatea bassadors yesterday conn Trieste The agency, after quoting I note as declaring that cert; i
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  • 69 7 LONDON. Nov 18 (Retiter) More than 100 Iramen with H engines fought one of the big* gest fires last night thai I i t London has expcucnctfi t; <♦ the blitz. The blaze occurred t1 .t If i« <=ack and bag wanufacturert plant at Stepney
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    • 35 7 r-^ r j /r 'H I u/au/— I WONDER M f UfA— THE WATER'S I 166 DEGREES- /^^^p COULD °DO J 6ETT,N* WAPMER^ AW{ l T ,S E TOOCOLD Joml OTHER r^ \l^V"^^P >T S
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  • 496 8 Threat Of Increase In Taxation A Cause By A Special Correspondent ALTHOUGH a fair volume of business was written, Malayan markets were not happy during the week. Prices moved within fairly narrow limits but there was a feeling of uncertainty with indications of underlying: weakness. How
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    38 8 pnoto. Filipino Consul Abubakar was entertained by D*jU» and Dattn Parlar at their home durinf the former's visit to Singapore. RSSre ihofS >D»to C.T**p*r, Mr. Abiibikjr. Mr. F. iCni, and Dr. Donato pliotofraphed at Date PafUr's home.- Seehon
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  • 796 8 ['ailed Enfiaeers. Ltd. Under the schetno of arrangement submitted to shareholders, the directors propose to restore ordinary shares. now $5 paid up. to their former value ot $10 paid up. In consideration of their consent to the scheme, preference shareholders, who have the right to participate m surplus
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  • 301 8 Industrial. Frttser and Neave $4.20 to $4.15. Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $845 to $850. Malayan Ojnent 4:jc, Malayan Collieries $2,174 to $2.15. McA lister 541.00 to $4050 Robinson O'd. $3,921 to *:>.BO. t> per cent. Pref. $8.10. 8 per ceni. Pref. $10.50. Singapore Cold Storage 55.75 to
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  • 36 8 OSLO. Nov. 13 (Renter*— A 1 resolution uieinsj t!it' more equitbale disti -ibution of news* print supplies has been passed by the executive committee >> the International Federation ot Editors of newspapers and Othei publications.
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  • 385 9 MR. TAN SIEW SIN, PLEASE NOTE! I eced Ibt M-.- n. of i Mm- l r t might this ,0f ....e- a i be men do n others, c like sound a ••certain offer mem- rga- 9 *c ■■r•v commitw- bemost of th< ..> dI me M.C.A. arc !iy side
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  • 90 9 LIKELY CAUSES OF LOSSES IN TRANSIT <-'- ci c a i -1 > vet m i He <j jtituted for i*s ertaii y i t c \v ence ol nails SVS- ser- si deI eachs esi cci there > sonic S1 f)8 but 1 tera een mjesty treatmeni I sted
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 542 9 Sir: Sometime towards the fnd of this month or t:;r;y next month. quite a oumbef of people are sitting for their Pitman's examination With the LCC examination reduced to one a year, this P.tman's examination is a b"v»n and no doubt many of these
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    • 256 9 Sj r _For some years past, teachers m Mission Schools m Malaya have been agitating lor the same treatment as that accorded to their counterpa-iS m Government Schools m the matter of "retirement benefits" Recently some prominence has been given m the local papers to the steps contemplated
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    • 162 9 Sir.— Polling Day is definitely fixed for December 1. and Singapore s 25.000 voters for the City Council will cast their votes at w different polling stations and therefore this cannot be postponed. We now hear that the Singapore Amateur Football Association is expecting the famous GOTHENBURG
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    • 420 9 CITIZENSHIP: Some Wise Words Sir: With reference to your displayed news-item on Nov. 16, under the heading "Give Full Loyalty to Country's Call." I hasten to assure Inche Hashim Ghani, President of the Peninsular Malays Union, that those Chinese m Malaya who have of their own accord, and m spite
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    • 171 9 Sir. At a time when the country is m the throes of a life and death struggle, the Head of a Government Department sends at least three circulars a week and every week, at that, to remind the staff of his singing classes, held the same
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    • 60 9 Sir, I am one of those who attended the 4th Annual Musicians' Gala Ball held at the Raffles Hotel last Monday. After listening to all the bands that took part I am now more than convinced that our local boys are superior to any of the imported bands
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    • 170 9 Sir: An election candidate speaking nt a rally held at Farrer Park last week said: "I am a worker and a Labourite but the present policies of the Labour Party are detrimental to the interests of the working clasps "Mr. A. R. Lazarou (the Labour candidate)
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  • 1001 10  - Of men and music Bill Webb Jones BY THE time this appears m print, a little of Singapore's musical excitement will have died down, though we shall not be back on quite the same routine level. Two events have raised the standard, and it is fitting that bouquets should go
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  • 788 10  - Care Of A Very Important Dog 'JON' DOG-LOVERS 9 CORNER -By— In Another Article On R.A.F. Police Dogs 'pHE Royal Air Force Police Dog comes into this world m much the same way as you or me. Everything is arranged for him right from birth, and, even before that, to
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    • 357 10 1 £f Jec£«^itfoi*Aj(\ t^^^lllWK^ElllliflfiiintiniDniiiiMffltiaMMiiiiinriiiiiiiiliiiil IM>DAVS FORECAST :-ln spite of difficulties and uncertainty I m many spheres, today can berome most constructive to ?our I personal affairs Do all Tour pro regional work before lunch. A Jf T /l aT t or s P° rts horse-racint and other fresh-air activities. Old
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    • 448 10 JON THE AIR RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (W m 9.35 For the Schools: 9.55 Interlude: 10 a.m Emergency News (K.L.): 10.25 For the Schools; 1 p.m. Tommy Dorsey Orchestra A Johnny Amoroso: 1.30 Newt; 1.45 Home oa the Range; 2 p.m. For the Scbools; 6.1S Programme Summary; 6.17 Children'! Programme; 6.55
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  • 148 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Displaying better combination and speed Selangor defeated Combined Services, Singapore, by I f 1 hocke y on the Padang nere today ♦v,^ 1 the g°ak were scored m the first half. A slippery ground following rain earlier prevented good hockey. The game was evenly contested m
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  • 137 11 GLASGOW, Nov. 18 (AP)— The Malayan brothers, David and Eddie Choong, won the men's doubles 15-9. 15-9 against Bobby Williams of the United States and Poul Holm of Denmark. They had an understanding and variety of shots which their opponents could not return and few of
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  • 283 11 A MEETING of basketball organisations of South-East Asia held m Singapore yesterday decided unanimously to hold the first Far Eastern Chinese Basketball championship meet m Malaya early next year. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Aw Kow, President of the Malayan Chinese Sports Federation,
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  • 28 11 PULAU BRANI United, playing without four regulars, put up a fine show against 30 Bt.RAOC before being beaten 4-3 m a soccer friendiy at Alexandra yesterday.
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  • 84 11 KASSEL, Germany, Nov. 17 (AP>— Karl Ritter von Halt, president of the West German National Olympic Committee, said last night that about 150 German athletes will go to Helsinki and 50 to 60 to Oslo for the 1952 Olympic Games. Von Halt told a meeting of
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  • 473 11 PENANG, Sun.— Ooi Teik Hock, hero of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, played a prominent role m helping Limstead Badminton Party to retain the championship m the Penang senior inter-team badminton tournament. The final ended m a 5-4 win for Limstead over Hu Yew Scan at
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  • 158 11 PKNANG. Sun Despite heavy rain which feU m afternoon the a.'mual r J ok on ft SAim proved a great EUOOBBji A total at 131 swimmers, including women and children participated and all completed th< one mile course. Cheah Chung Kenß. a Municipal employee WBM the
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  • 76 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 18 (Renter- A AP) Before a i rowd of 8.000 cheering spectator* the Hongkong Selected XI upset all predictions by holding the powerful Swedish Halsiiigborg socrerites 1- i thu afternoon. The Hongkong side contained only two of ye terd.i.v's interport piayer but included four
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  • 55 11 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 18 (AP'-Vic T>wee; LHM pounds, holder or the wrorUl bantamweight championship, retained his titie. bPi'n.m Luis Rumtnj, of Spain. 117 1 pounds. on point! over 15 rounds here la*t night. NEW DELHI. N.»v 18 'AP)— The Indian defence services •<»<rn defeated a Japraese touring team by
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  • 469 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 17, (AP).— American Davis Cup prospect Tony Trabert fought a terriffic 62-game fourset tennis match with Australian lan Ayre m Sydney today. Trabert won 10-12, 6-2, 12-10, 64, after a two and a half hour match at the White City Courts. It was
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    • 300 11 IVTOTICE is hereby given that J an application has been made by Tan Chong Sian of No. 54 Cecil Street, Singapore, to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Second Class Bar Licence to sell beer and stout on the ground floor of the above address, and that the
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    • 182 11 NOTICES W. E. P. No. 79 of 1938. Re: Yang bin Panjang Pak, Police Lorry Driver, Tapah. A First Final dividend is intended to be declared m the above matter. All creditors of the above debtor who do not prove their debts by the 10th December 1951 will be excluded
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  • 498 12 Trounce S'gor 6-1 In Friendly KUALA LLMI'LR, Sun. Singapore gave one of the finest soccer exhibitions m Kuala Lumpur this evening when it <lefeatetl Selangor by 6-1 m a friendly match on HQ Malaya ground. Selangor were completely outplayed. assaults Selansjor forwards were all at sdJ
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  • 57 12 SING YOUNG, the Chinese! basketball team from Bangkok. Mrere Kivcn a hard fi^ht m their Bsi Singapore match against P?ng Kong at the Happy World Si 1 iiura la.st ni>;ht. i 1 point for point struggle. Sing Young played superbly m I tle Ist
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  • 489 12 BELOW are the weights for the second day of the Singapore races on Nov. 21. 1 I 1 Div. 1-6 Fur. Airmail 8.05 Blu c Print 808 Scotch Express 905 ">t-The-Spot Twelfth of Pink (iin 9.04 lat Fralmos) 8.04 August 8.08 MHbury Court 9.04 Cl. 2
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  • 909 12 UK LEAGUE SOCCER RESULTS LATEST POSITIONS i*ny» soccer results: DIVISION 1 K>lt3n 1. Blackpool 0. lumiey 2. Wolves 2 l^lton 2. Sunderland 1. 1 2. Astoa Villa 2 i j i V, he l ter M: l **ortimouth 3. l'.<i<iie*brough 0. Derby Co. 0 ewcastl. ArstMl 0 ■|"!wL v>n f
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  • 85 12 FOLLOWIXG is the draw for the junior section knock-out competition of the Singapore Hockey Association. Top Section: V.M.C.A v Sherwood Foresters 'A' Teach- ers Training College' A' v RAF Tengah: g. R. c. 'Blues' v FARELF A', Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v University 2nd: and
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  • 272 12 EXCEPT for two ties that went to the rubber there were no upsets m first round matches of the Singapore Badminton Association's open championship which began today. Ismail bin Marjan, who is making a strong bid m the singles, won his tie easily.
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  • 285 12 SINGAPORE 'A 1 scored a 4—l victory against the visiting French Air Force XI at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A fair Sunday crowd saw the home team toy with the Frenchmen m a game which never reached any high standard but remained interesting. Moving
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  • 32 12 TAIPING. Sun— Three hundred and seventy students of the rehabilitation camp at Taiping held a sports meet yesterday to celebrate the second anniversary of the founding of the camp.
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