Singapore Standard, 20 November 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard Ik fo H X \3L. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 80 1 ACHESON PROPOSES Disarmament Coin mission Be Set Up N«,s. 19 (Healer). The Tinted States Mr. l>«an Arhrson, today moved a the 1 riiu-il Nation* Political (Committee it ronimis*ioii *hottld l»e established v > otwciL LS:f rg3 :-r.v eyed lical not -t for i been c as, :r.mit- I <.iid the,
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  • 55 1 Eden Reviews Foreign Policy rtarj Anthony 13 "there is luaO] 1 diplomatic i .i>t and •en eitfcei >ide of irta rsl full drt*>s .rs debate of »"s new "ivrvative Ml Fden soraHoosc of Cora- d^pth and 1 the forbidding ut separates East 183 ay well as h so dis- the
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  • 191 1 TOKYO. Nov 19. (UP)— North X trean Foreign .Minister. Pak H m Yong, today made a fourpoint proposal |o the United Nations m vhich h? demanded the withdrawal of all foreign, > r >s from Korea and a four- kilometer-wide demilitarized I zone, according to
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  • 49 1 I TOKYO. Not. 19 <UPv— The C morai '*t negotiators asked for land received j one-day recess m I the Korean truce negotiations today and s;ud they would give [their "overall reply" to the new A lu>d cease fiie proposal when tne talks resume >>n Wednesday.
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  • 68 1 500,000 Parade In Cairo Aged Premier Nahas Pasha of Egypt led half a million Egyptians m a silent trudge through the streets of Cairo on November 14. The giant poster carried m the procession demands the release of political prisoners and claims that most of them will be useful m
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  • 264 1 Standard Statf Reporter TODAY'S meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council will be centred on the debate on the Budget Select Committee's report and on the Police Pay Committee Report. It will be presided over by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. the Deputy President, m
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  • 103 1 RANGOON, Nov. 19 (Reuter) —Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General m South-east Asia said here today that Communism had little chance m countries of that area "unless imposed from outside". He told a press conference the Communist movement was ••much weaker than it was
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  • 35 1 THE C.-in C-Far Eu>t S ion. Rear-Admiral H. W. Faulkner «s being iavrri.ied back to- Ilp United Kingdom and WiU P''bably be leaviag tUe C^ony b v tM S.S. Carthage on Nov. 28.
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  • 255 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE Board of the Singapore Improvement Trust has approved a budget of $20,079,000 for trust housing projects and land purchases during 1952, Mr. Alex Greenhill, the Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. The budgeted expenditure is, however, subject to Government approval. Of
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  • 43 1 LONDON. Nov. 19 (Renter*— Prime Minister Winston Ctmrchill took residence m his official London home. No. 10 Downing Street, today. Mr Churchill deferred his move into Downing Street pending alterations and redeclarations to the Prime Minister's second floor flat.
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  • 207 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mon. If the majority of the law-abiding Chinese were pro-Communist, "the British would now be out of the country and Malaya would be a member of the Soviet bloc," points out Dr. Victor Purcell. now a Cambridge professor and previously Chinese
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  • 67 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Nor. 19. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket todoy:— DDrD LONDON TIN LONDON RUBBER £99Q Spof 40^ d buyers, £995 sellers. Dec 40id Three months: £955 Jon.'/Mor. buyers, £957.1 05. sellers. Apr /June 39
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  • 1068 1 ALL-ROUND increases m the starting basic pay and the various allowances of the rank and file of the Singapore Police Force are contained m me Police Pay Committee Report issued yesterday. The proposed scale for constables will bring the Singapore salaries m line with
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  • 294 1 British Take Over Police Control; 14 Killed In Clashes ISMAILIA, Nov. 19 (AP) British forces "pncMpfcdr thin Canal Zone city as the casualty list today reached 11 dead and .HI wounded m two weekend battles between British troops and Egyptian police. Four British officers were killed, and
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  • 56 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 19. (AP) The Nationalist Defence Ministry today reported a 40-day fight between ''hinese Reds and Nationalis guerrillas m Southern Kiangsi and claimed over 5.000 Communists were killed or wounded. The Ministry further claimed over 10 counties m Southern Kiangsi occupied by guerillas m
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  • 79 1 ROME, Nov. 19 (AP) Italian Premier Accide de Gasperi today opened the Sixth World Conference of the U. X Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO). dedicating it to the ere ation of men "free from want and- thus free from the pas sions of hate.
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  • 23 1 AMSTERDAM. Nov. 19 (AP) Dr J. H van Maarseveen, Dutfh Minister of the Interior", i died early today m Utrerhl
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  • 113 1 Egypt will Protest UK 'Occupation' CAIRO. Nov. 19, (AP). Acting; Foreign Minister Ibrahim Farag El Din Pasha announced today that Egypt is to make formal protest against the British "occupation of Ismailia." both here and m London. In a radio address he said a formal complaint would be delivered to
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  • 71 1 WELLINGTON*. Nov.* 19 (Beu-ter-AAP). Fijians are proving 50 eager to volunteer for service m Malaya thai the "greatest <i*i firulty m recruiting is to turn people away, not to set them," Colonel C. K. Pleasant* Commander (if Fiji forces, said heie today. Colonel Pleasants
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  • 293 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, lion. Security Forces operating m the Federation hive met wit it further raooesses. Ve^frrdav, they killed six terrorists, < <•(•- tured three and wounded two. while three others Burrendei cd. Three were killed jn Pi and ol these, two
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  • 568 2 1 dl Wll^ U-IJJLiS) JB. Flay Old Ways Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE school children seem to show ft greater liking for the study subjects like History and Geography, than for Mathematics and Science which call for greater reasoning and intensive study. They have
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    43 2 The C.-in C. Far East Land Forces General Sir Charles T. Keightley, X.C.8.. K.8.E.. D.5.0., presenting his Certificate for Good Service to 23-year-old Sergeant J. S. Jones. R.E.. for outstanding work m the Engineer Branch of GHQ. FARELF. Photo by Peter Robinson Studio
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    44 2 Mr A Mr*. 4'hua Kee Huat who were married recently. The bridegroom is the younger *on of Madam Yeo Ah Kow and the lair Mr. hua Yok San. The bride is the fifth daughter of Mr. A Mrs. 1 htung l.ian Hong. pilOtO. Raffles
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  • 362 2 By MAXINE RAKICH. AN INTERESTING arrival m Singapore this morning is Peter Hennessy one of J. Arthur Rank's cameramen, who is coming to Malaya to make a preliminary survey of rubber estates and the life of rubber planters. tor use m a
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  • 159 2 ABOUT three out of every hundred children born m the Colony's rural areas are either sold or given for adoption by their parents, the annual report of the Singapore Rural -Board states. Reports have been made of 337 cases of adoption or sale of children. Some
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  • 51 2 A CHINESE woman Soo Kirn Hoo. 33. was offered $100 bail m two sureties m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when she claimed trial'to taking chandu m an attempt to commit suicide at an address m Cantonment Road on Nov. IT The case was postponed to Nov.
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  • 33 2 WONG NAM KING. 39 was discharged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, when he admitted trying to commit suicide by cutting his own throat at Sungei Kadut on Nov
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  • 146 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN R.A.F. expert from Seletar was called to Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon after passers-by had reported to the civil police that a "parachute carrying a strange object" was hanging from a 60-foot palm tree. Police guarded the object until the
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    72 2 One of the exhibits at the Gan Eng Seng School Annual Exhibition which was opened on Parents Day yesterday was a perfect working model of the Malayan Railway. This replica constructed by the teachers and boys of the school is complete with railway bridges, tunnels, signals, shunting yards, etc. Picture
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  • 218 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT WAS a proud day for the prize-winners of Gan Eng Seng school as they received their prizes from Mrs. A. W. Frisby, wife of the Director of Education, yesterday morning when the school celebrated Parents' Day. In all some
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  • 54 2 TARLAH SINGH of Kirn Chuan Road pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to using criminal force on a woman. Salmah binte Abdullah, with intent to outrage her modesty on a fivefoot way along Geyiang Road on Nov. 17. He was given bail of $100 until
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  • 61 2 MAHDI BIX ISMON. 19. was charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with rubbing a woman. Chan Ah Ngan of a gold necklace and a gold locket, all worth $66.30 at Chan Weng Estate, Jagoh Bekok. Johore, on Sept. 30. The Magistrate Mr. P. Claque. ordered
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  • 491 2 Progressives Are Realistic Chan Standard Staff Reporter THE Progressive Party has always taken a realistic view; has been frank with the public and has refused to indulge m wild propaganda or court cheap publicity by advertising itself as being interested m every pioblem which one can think of. said Mr.
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  • 46 2 Memorial Bed Will Be Blessed Today *****Mp,,,.. Co.. < I c I merab< < h Bon, C C a bri, '1 H pita terdaj Ay us ai Hospitj other I tbif >.. An ■■<*, while a roJ ed m 1 <s. togiw of all racec creedi number i course cbildrei
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  • 30 2 Armed Robbery By 2 Alleged a:.:.; deter:. have er.:- 5 Hli 1 D I prop-.' cas A: baric: X t p mat told he we i I i n 1
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    • 169 2 ff A s S 52" i ISM. to n-iiHinlM-r *V 3j& v on r friends °jff andrelatiws X this Christmas <T fj and New Year Mr is tos«*nda(pift Siihs.-rii»lioii Mo Jw Iv. th^' Singapore Standard. IMao- y ©jdff four <trd t with your nearest X W^ nt'H>rjivnt. Tin ■«■.<* copi«>
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    • 66 2 fl I PICKED YOU, POR YCH. NOBOCTY IXSrtfi/^^mGWT^r^MrTTr^'Tl I B^I"" 1^""""" MI^5^ II 1118 1^ 11^ f*"*^ ■<■■■ ■MdiMMN mh« Mr > WERE THE LEAST JAH IS-? 7 wiM^r^5 l T^f^ |NEITHER OF /IN A DINER- WANT-. V COTTER. I anxious to Xr X lUS wants Vn'allahwakjts r«v >A qlock\n'L
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  • 87 3 CASE PUT OFF FOR HIS UNCLE TO GET BACK -*LiM,lard Staff Reporter l*tTf m lli?i d**f*' lloe n tJie Singapore Third rday, Tan King Lian» the accused MHMt applied for a monthV naMe fah uncle lo testify for him. j vegetable seller said: "My uncle q Indonesia. I mistook the
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  • 5 3 Detainee Broke Rule re te
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  • 150 3 2 CHEQUES WERE DUD, MAIN SAYS Standard Staff Reporter JUDGMENT was reserved m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to b case m which. Tan Ah Choc t:;rt>. was charged with cheating K,»n Sun? Mau. the manager A SneiAood Company Jl boxes .»t biscuits at Seran- i mi Ri»:id on
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  • 124 3 HAWKERS i. 1 Singapore are becoming s>> t-jub'eso'r.e that police nave recently made several drives to discourage them •:>.->. obstruct!]*! vehicle and :v* ie<V.'i «:i t r :iffic The police have carried out ra is m the past lew days on hawkers t or.< Change Alley.
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  • 203 3 JIMMY NO, student of me Monk's Hill School, may £et an award for his part m trym* to locate the body of a motor cyclist, who fell into the canal at Newton Circus after crashing into the bridge. A report of what he did is being
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  • 37 3 THE MARIXE Police stopped :i sampan on Sunday night m the sea off Pasir Panjang and found 70 katties ot opium contained m two bags. The two Chinese occupants of the sampan were detained.
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  • 291 3 $5- VOTE: POLICE CHIEF MOVES Standard Staff Reporter THE COMMISSIONER of Police, Singapore, Mr. J. P. IVniiefather-Evans has personally taken up the question of corruption connected with the City Council Elections, with the head of the Anti-Corruption Branch of the C.I.D. Mr. Pennefather-Evans said yesterday he was not prepared to
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  • 120 3 Standard Staff Reporter A STRONG Malayan delegation will attend a Working Party convened by ECAFE which opens today at Bangkok to discuss the Mobilisation of Domestic Capital. The aim of the Working Party is to explore ways m which the countries of the ECAFE region
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  • 59 3 THE SINGAPOfIE Police have m their possession a Bensta calendar wrist watch with an ex-pandins gold plated strap number 4059 G. The winder has lost its gold plating and the fibres on the dial are 12. 3. 6 and 9. Claimant wishing to recover the
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  • 193 3 SUBSTATIONS liable to load shedding toda> D XV Dunearn Road. Turf Club. Ewart Park. Holland Koad. Adam Park Gallop HIU. < hatsuorth Roid Peirce Road. somerville "Sate. leedon Road. Victoria Park. Nassim Hill. Patt-rson Road. Great World. Ho Hong Oil Siils Alexandra hw tee^J« Tiong Bahru. BaTelock
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  • 411 3 Be Financed From Abroad By Chee Koou Lin, Standard Staff Reporter A $2,000,000 Urban Health Centre, which would serve as a training centre for medical undergraduates and postgraduates of the University of Malaya as well as for Government and City Council personnel m all types
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  • 146 3 Standard Staff Reporter AS there are far too many Chinese midwives m the Colony, the Singapore Health Department is' -trying to induce a greater number of Mohammedan and Hindu women to be trained as midwives. This was revealed m the 1950 report of the Rural
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  • 83 3 MORE RAIN FLOODS AGAIN Standard Staff Reporter YESTERDAY'S heavy shower over most parts of Singapore brought back another facet of Singapore life. After the dry spell, low lying areas like some parts of Bukit Timah, were again under water. The rainfall over Kallang Airport up to 4.15 p.m. yesterday was
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  • 66 3 THE fairly steady rains for the past three or four days has slightly improved the water position m Singapore, Mr. W.S. Stredwick. the City Council Water Engineer. told The Standard last night. Mr. Stredwick said that the rain had added five days additional supply of water,
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  • 58 3 BAIL of $500 m two sureties was offered to Soh Chee Guan m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to stealing seven iron bars, worth $5, by taking them out of the possession of the Singapore Improvement Trust at Havelock Road on Nov.
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  • 146 3 TO try and control the spread of industry and unplanned housing development while the major planning of Singapore is m progress, the Rural Board has obtained powers to control the type of building required, says the Board's 1950 annual report. Now all building plans have
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  • 118 3 THE BAN on suckling pigs is threatening the supply position of pork, warned Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Member for Rochore District m the Singapore Legislative Council, m a statement yesterday. He said. "In the case of pork, what we are up against is
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  • 134 3 Standard Staff Reporter CHINESE EDUCATORS m Singapore are concerned by the recommendation for the withdrawal of Government aid to adult Chinese classes reportedly made to the Government by the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to study the 1952 draft estimates. The Chinese Schools'
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    • 28 3 2jggps J Ihe new milk glass lamp \^ls^/ Bright as the sun, soft as the moon* PHILIPS:— MAKERS Oi THE FAMOUS PHILIPS RAWOPtAYEW. WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) LdL
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    • 18 3 M I f /^T < I t I I Iy^ 1 I 1 f 'f^* XXK X I" V.>
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    • 74 3 SINGAPORE JJJjIjj Chinese V.M.C.A.: Badminton (merit 5 p m basketball bMO p.m table tennis, 7 .'io p.m.; tree Math.-. Class 5.30 7 p.m.; tree English Classes 7-9 p.m; commercial evening school 6-9 p.m. V.M.C.A.: St. John Ambulance (tennis pavilion I and Malay. French and commercti] classes 5.30 p.m gymnastics and
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  • 118 4 17 Held In Tampin Screening KLALA LI MPLR, Mon. The 24-hour curfews imposed on estate* m Bahau have been lifted from thoee on which tappers have returned to work. The chief trouble maker m Bahau Tcwn is one of seven pcrscr.s arrested there. During a screening operation m Tarnpiii yesterday
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  • 92 4 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A bandit amp situated by a rivei \\."h a landing s:age and dm ing abi vi 200 yards away was found by security t, i ea who were acting on inft nnatii o m Batu Gajah. On a tradi leading from
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  • 152 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Students Forum m London has asked Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, promoter of the Independence ol Malaya Party. [for clarification ol the Party's p, '.icy as it is very much interested m Malayan politics and Malaya's right for independence. The Forum
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  • 109 4 SEREMBAN. Mon.— That his thoughts were always with the people of Negri St mbilan while he was visiting Europe, was revealed by the Vans di Pertuan Besar when he replied yesterday to an address of welcome read by Tuan Sheikh Ahmad on behalf of
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  • 45 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Oman bin Ahmad, 24. pleaded guilty before the President of the Sessions Court, today to a charge oi stealing a silver locket valued at $6 from a woman. He was ordered to be remanded m custody until Nov. 23.
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    49 4 photo. MEMBERS of the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association, Johore Branch, held a luncheon party at Muar, m honour of Mr. H. E. Cornish who is leaving Malaya to take up the appointment of Postmaster General, Sarawak. Members of the association are seen photographed after the party. Bright Studio
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  • 42 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. Negri Sembi'ar/s new cinema, the Rex. will open on Wednesday. It is built by Shaw Bros, at a cost of $300,000. It has seating accommodation for 820. There will be a charity performance tomorrow fur well are funds.
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  • 63 4 For possession of chandu and chandu dross m a house at Jalan Sisi. Muar, Tay Huat Hi was sentenced to one months imprisonment by the President of Ses sions Court. Muar. LOI HOI CHOON. aged 23. was aHowed bail of $150 by the Muar Magistrate on a charge
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  • 240 4 Standard "Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Men of the Worcestershire patrol, who killed six bandits ir a hut near Trian Burok m Kuala Selangor on Saturday, crept on their stomachs for two hours to travel 300 yards to their target. This was told
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  • 379 4 Wider Powers Sought To Tackle Problems Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Government is considering amendments to the law regarding prostitution and trafficking m women and girls, The Standard understands. Che Saleha binti Mohamed Ali, State Welfare Officer, Selangor, told The Standard today that
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  • 60 4 PORT DICKSON. Mon Seventeen-year-old Chong Chia Sai. was allowed bail of $300 when he was charged before the Acting President of the Sessions Court with theft of 20 bottles beer. 3 bottles stout. 8 packets cigarettes and 14 eggs valued at $4t). being the property of
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  • 253 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A dispute over the tenancy of some toddy-tapping areas m Kuala Lumpur during the Japanese occupation was the subject matter of a civil suit at the High Court, Kuala Lumpur today, m which a local general contractor. N. S S. Maniam claimed $9,200 as
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  • 43 4 PHOA BOON TIN and Pua Ee. who were charged with house trespass by entering the house of a Chinese woman. Lee Kian nt Jalan Ong Siong. Tangkah. were acquitted and discharged by the President of Sessions Court. Muar, Inche Hamid bin Mustapha.
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    33 4 photo. The 2nd Battalion of the Malay Regiment provides escorts for trains m Pahang. Here is a party of Malay soldiers ready to move off with an armoured train. Malay Regt. P. R.
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  • 328 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A great deal of the blindness m this country is preventable. Therefore, this will be the principal object of the Malayan Association for the Blind which will be formed here on Wednesday at a public meeting m the
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  • 156 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The new Malay Girls Hostel at Seremban, costing about $40,000 with accommodation for 40 girls attending Government English schools, was opened this evening by the Tunku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan m the presence of the Ruler, the Undang
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  • 192 4 Chief Tenant Acquitted KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Accepting the submission of defence counsel. Mr. S. M. Yong, that there was no case to meet. and holding that the tenancy of the premise? had not been proved, the Second Magistrate, acquitted and discharged a prominent Chinese. Chan Thye Kai, who was produced
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  • 64 4 Recruiting For K.L. Squadron starts On Dec.1 Standard Staff C©n**, KUALA LUMPUR, Mom.—} ground crew will form tin HaUvj Force Fighter Squadron to be I, Recruiting for these will open to all male Federal citia who must be educated up v Si sch and s 1 mini it tj offio«
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  • 239 4 Sequel To K.L. Road Accident KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A sequel to the motor a< c I I resulting m the death of Mr. Derek Green. Assistant Director of the. Malayan F.lm U:. I was the appearance of a 35--year-old Chinese salesman. Wong Vat Kirn. m the First Magistrate's Court, today
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    15 5 Phan4 1 a d s ™w Yit Hians who xvete married m Kuala Lumpur recently.
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  • 310 5 Stamlard Staff Correspoiulenl IM.NVX.. Mom. The Federation of Mala>a Civil < .mmi Vppral today reversed the decision of >lr. Justicr Jul»liii» who had earlier this year enhred ji d". inrni lor Kok Ho Teik and <hean« Kok On. trustees of the rslalc ol Cbcang Ken«; Quee
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  • 45 5 M.nui.iiti Mitt I .♦rrr-.poudtnt IMC Srlin^in? Fire Relief Committee has received $250 from t»i»- Tfti^ku Mahkota, Keluntun. It is understood that the Malayan Chinese \s.sot tjtiuti. Kela n t a n brunch, kas collected about S|.*».o#« Im the resettlement of victims.
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  • 65 5 THE Executive Engineer, Teluk Anson. reports that the Teiuk Anson Changkaj Jong R(»ad was flooded to a depth Til ■ue foot the r 1 mile. The w:iter was rising s a no. jresterday, floods are also reported at the Kajang Bangi road to :i depth
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  • 46 5 LAU All SOON' was fined a total i>t NOJ m tie Parit Buiitur Court when pleaded guilty to being m possession of a still -^nci a! 11 bottles of illicit samsu :uid possession of an excess quantity ot 20 gallons ot fermented mash.
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  • 366 5 pfcrNArM; RKX: FaboiJ t I.V ».15 «nd 915 p.m. CVfHW: Tiie Secrei Or Convict Lake 315. tt.l> aid li> p.m. ODEON: Pleas* Believe Me 3.13. 6.15 and 9J5 p.m. WINDSOR: Fatma. Merica and Rachael (E.> :i o »nd pm. ST\R: Twin Swords (C I 330, and 930 .».m.
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  • 203 5 Will Discuss Adult Classes Standard Staff Loj respondent PENANG, Mon. TLe Member for Education, Federation of Malaya, Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham, will lead Malaya's four-man delegation to the forthcoming UNESCO conference at Banskok from Nov. 24 to Dec. 9. The other three, who
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    43 5 Picture. Th i poster nut up by the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association on the open* ing day of Perak's Safety Week campaign li o k h a negligent mother allowing her little boy to rro*g the road alone heading for di*a*ter. Standard
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  • 68 5 KUANTAN, Mon. A LandRover belonging to the Jungle Company, Ruantan. was involved m a headlong collision with an electric lamp post today at Galing Besar. Kuantau. The impact broke the post which dropped on the Landrover. Tile driver was not injured but a fellow passensjer
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  • 146 5 PENANG, Mon.— The Deputy Chairman of the Radical Party. Penang, Dr. Lim Chong Eu said today that this party had put forward a broad programme of action which their candidates would enlarge m accordance with the needs of the particular Wards which they are contesting. Radical candidates,
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  • 95 5 Conservancy Costs More Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN. Mon. At the recent Kuantan Town Board meeting, the charge for conservancy buckets w.js increased from $12 to $I>>. The Board agreed to the increase after a discussion on a Lettei from the State Secretary, Pahang, who recommended the increase. The .->peed limit
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  • 254 5 PENANG, Mon.— Although the Weekly Holiday Ordinance has been m force for more than one and a half months, only 1.000 returns have so far been made to the Labour Department out of a total of 13,000 shops m Penang and Province Wellesley. This
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  • 41 5 A FINE ot $20 was imposed by Magistrate C!ie Arshad on ?.<)- year-old X< Kwee Hon whose j identity cuvd '-v^s found to be m i a mutilated condition at the j Majestic Theatre m Anderson Road. Ipoii, ia»t Saturday.
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  • 42 5 COMMUNISTS hoisted i red Haii at the bus stand m Chamberlain Road, Ipoh, e«*> L v yesterday morning. It wis see by several peopJe fluttering t u*i curt u\ t r» »'f». but the Policej *(♦'<!» pulled It do vn.
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  • 322 5 Staiulai «1 Mall < <>rrrs|MMul«-til PFNA.NG. >l«n. The Pcwnw \«lmli K<luraiHtu AsHOciatitmN Week-end -»<lum»| at llrali I o«l»«-. K:ili< Ft'rrin^hi, was tttenAtd l»> 2H if Jrwll r«|irrHrnii»«clerk*, Bcboolmjurtero, btiMnrM nenrtivct ami HdiiM bnyn from a secondary ho<»l. Following ji discussion how a democratic government I can
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  • 135 5 S.J.A.B. Men Entertain Div. Supdt. Standard Slatf t'i»rre«>p'Ui(l»'nt KOTA BAHRU. Ami. Members <»f ;m* Kelantan 51 .John Ambulance Brigade las! I evening entertained i Divisional Superintendent Mr. j S. K. Thurai Rajah to tea. it Ihe Capitol Restaurant, In honour oi his appoint men! :i~a Sfervin^ Brrvhpr »f il»»* Order
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  • 152 5 Thong Was Enticed By Woman li»()H. Mon Seventh >v;»i-<»l<! 'I'Ki-ig Yxke Seng who. according t his counsel was t"iiii<f(i into the jiin^e t«v ■i v. uin;iii. received a sentence of Beven years penal servitude from Mr. Justice Thomson at :ht* I'tM.^k High Court today He pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 203 5 THE DEPARTMENT Chemist o m Ma IS gapoi i i i ...I i mil i.-i hortage of »;;<il ;i th< > .^n be b volume p k lubn il ed li»h rontini ed to I'm 1 v »v Ihe annual l '■> repot Pan- U.i
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    • 858 6 IF credence may be given to a "news leak, then a further attempt will be made at today's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council to transform the Colony's Press into a group of welldisciplined performing dogs. This will be only one of a series of acts taken by
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  • 358 6 Review of Views Inhuman Act COMMENTING on the report, that 13,400 United Nations pn-, soners-of-war m Korea had Deen massacred by the Communists. pro-Taiwan Chung Shing Jit Pau said: "Here you are. this is clear evidence of what the Communist have been 1 doing m the Chinese mainland' where more
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 426 6 SAVE THE PEOPLE FROM CUNNING MEN! Si:— The d;.v S cf the government ol a country by persons without the consent n: the people are now definitely over. Even m Russia, the Government is nomin a 1 l y representative. When 1 was a boy m the seventies of the
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    • 390 6 Sir:— The battle for the Council seat m the North Ward between the Progressive champion. Mr. A. P. Rajah a;id the Labour man, Mr. A. R. Lazarous promises to bt a ba'*ie of the giants and I am c.id that living m the Kdtong Waid I shall
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    • 144 6 S:r:— ln support to 'Onlookers criticism of the un-becoming-manners the Clerks have towards the Public I must also add that I was once the victim to these same type of Clerks D W h^ r called a* a certain fost Office some time back to draw .some cash, I
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    • 15 6 "Depressing, isn't it? The wife bought (be ghastly thing to cheer us up!"
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  • 1008 6 This is the first of two articles on the position of the ChU n c s c and Eurasian minorities m the new Republic by Standard's Special Correspondent* ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN t\)R three million people m Indonesia, the bulk of them Chinese and Eurasian,
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  • 271 6 Sir: I have been an outpatient of the local General Hospital on and off for the past two years. I am a Government servant and have had to see the same doctor every time I needed medical attention. Sometime back, this doctor told me that he
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  • 322 6  - BEHIND THE HEADLINES PARIS, Nov. 19. JACQUES EDINGER By 'THE resolution of the three Western powers on disarmament to be laid down shortly before the United Nations Political Committee has somewhat bridged the gap between the Western and Soviet disarmament proposals, according to informed sources here. The United States. Britain
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  • 220 7 Go Ahead With Treaty Revision WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (IT) The United I States *ill reject Russia's latest note on Trieste and no ahead with the Bi^ Three plan for revising the Italian peace treaty, it was disclosed yesterday. Russia yesterday accused his country, Britain and
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  • 66 7 UK Jedda Vice Consul Kurdered LONDON tl P> O**t an- v Ihal the ,nsul at Iraki* had ,1 r,v 3M assay :"l iDdlt *>-»id ,st nd.iv kd4a. n ar plgi BWje «tJ lad hf M s a OArc §ai* s I Irabiaa anthovi iitßHMt \iuonr. oU%f for IhC .r.mr »s
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  • 40 7 Ip eting of a I ratifl a- j E iperor re "he ci paries t notified i br at G 1 ire t r ing were approv- when "hey of the i ing fox the
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  • 14 7 Reutt Susses vc < t mai oufl Iwouh
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  • 155 7 !ON DON May 19, (AP).— c Britain and France shrugged H ofl with a "we've heard that I cm 3 I efore" attitude yesterday te from Ru-sia charging t they and the United States ned tii carve up the Free Territory off Trieste between Italy
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  • 88 7 BORDEAUX. France. Nod 19 < a p>_ Twelve B-26 bombers ai ived ai nearby Meripac airport on Saturday, tne first U.S. tacn- ca] air unit to be stationed on French soil since the war They are the vanguard of ie I9fith Lishi Bomber Squad,
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  • 46 7 ULAN, Nov. 19. (AP) -A c ide radio appeal roi O s lor the thousands ol homee e« m the disastrous Boods n brouAl Hpmed»ate regortse here -linn <?turdav night. Police w"e d Sll^ travel a traffic jam outside Milan radio station.
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  • 98 7 LONDON. Nov. 19, (AFP).— I T.ne fate Ol eight men acting as maintenance crew on board trie aid Brazilian cruiser, Sao Paolo. as sealed today when British, American and Portuguese air patrols called off their search lor the missing vessel. The ship was being towed from
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  • 63 7 NICOSIA. CYPRUS. Nov. 19, (Reuter).— Two more British transport ships will be added to the fe v service between Cyprus and the Suez Canal zone within the next few day*. Famagusta port sources said yesterday. The two ships Empire Baltic, 4 157 ton, i-.m\
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  • 33 7 photo. The Queen. Queen Mary and Princess Margaret were among the distinguished people who attended the British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. London, Nov. 10. AP
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  • 198 7 2,000 P.I. Specials Disarmed Election Violence MANILA. Nov. 1!'. (AP). Disarming ot .an ertjmated j '000 special police of G^ er :i or Rafael Larson (Liberal) of tfegros Occidental was order- Hl -by National Defence Sec*etar"v. Ranu.n Magsaysay, m he wake of the torture slayIng of a Nacionalista candidate. Macsavsav
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  • 204 7 Red A trocities Done On Orders From Above, Says Hanley TOKYO, Nov. I<>. (UP)— Colonel Jam<-» Hanley, korean war .rim.-, expert, charged jrM.-r.layH.al <omSr a"rooi.ie 8 were%ommitl«l on «r.l« from .he higher-ups. Hanley came to lOKyo vu what he said was a "routine visit." He denied he had been "gagged"
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  • 90 7 SYDNEY, Nov. 19. (AP).— Twenty-three thousand sheep valued at £115.000. have beg killed m bush fires or had to be slaughtered in north-west New South Wales m the past lew dU lt S is believed many more have been destroyed m other pails ot lh
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  • 135 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, (AFH —The U S Congress will be asked to 'investigate the reports ot atrocities m Korea m order to accumulate data for international trials similar to the war crimes proceedings alter World War IT Representative Madden. Democrat. Indiana, said Sunday he
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  • 32 7 p*Ris Nov. 19 (UP)— The Com-munist-dominated Workers Union called for a L'4-hour sympathy i- be of printers throughout France yesterday thai will leave the nation without its morning newspapers todayT
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  • 297 7 Mossadeq Flies Home Without Solving Dispute NEW \ORk, Nov. 18, (UP)— After 11 day* m tl»r United State* pleading Iran* oaiiM- m ih«- Anglo-lrauiim oil dispute at the Security Counril and m ronferrnrr* wilh Lnited State* eflieialfi, Pmnirr Mohamm^l M«»»--sadeq leaves here (©day by sperial plan«* for T.airo *»n his
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  • 210 7 LONDON, Nov. 19, (UP). The United States is oonstdering a joint declaration with Britain on the Iranian oil crisis m what would he a '"radical shift" m American policy m the Middle East, diplomatic sources said yesterday. The sources emphasized that the
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  • 112 7 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, N-v 1 J (UP) Unsatisfactory weather conditions apparently led Me Atomic Energy Commission y«fterday to ranee! a schedu <ci nuclear explosion at the Frenchman's Flat proving grounds The test which was to have been ihe ftrsi m a series of "test effects" experiments, had
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  • 133 7 TOKYO, MOV 19 «ri' i o American airmen »nd live J Dese were killed S.;nd r I l Bf the result oi the crash i I bomb-laden B-29 Supi lo I ing oft from Vokota »ii I w about 30 miles v-es* oi <
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  • 177 7 HONOUM'. N«v VK (AP).— The Japanese freifch ter Kinugasa Maru. whkb has been reported alternately sinking or "out of dantci since Nov. J, apparently have been abandoned and is adrift 1.000 miles east of Japan. the Hawaiian S<-a Frontier reported Sunday. Apparently the 4:.
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    • 30 7 «^T!afl OWjS I I HEY YOUR DO& 1I f DIDN'T I TELL YOU f«W 'Jr^^^J&f wu -^Mr -Y~To JUST BIT ME v NEVER to eat J2_ r l r.rLnu---Lrj-Lrj-_J^r_ "STI
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  • 433 8 Aircraft AFTER two years 01 eventful flying m and around Malaya, No. 41 (Transport) Squadron Detachment t>f the Royal New Zealand Air Force is to return home to re-equip with new aircraft. The New Zealanders have been flying alongside the R.A.F. and the R.A.A.F. on supply-dropping, communications,
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    34 8 The 6.000 ton Bintang Samudra of the Indonesia Navigation Co.. which has been placed on the Indo-nesia-Sing a pore-Hongkong service. She is the former Pacific Star, recently pur chased by the company m Hongkong.
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  • 141 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE increased demand for passenger ships between Singapore and Eastern Australian ports during the year, tias resulted m Royal Interocean Lines placing another vessel on the run. The ship is the passengerfreighter, Tjibadak, which was formerly on the Japan-Singapore-South America service. She
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  • 101 8 HONGKONG. Nov. 19 (ReuterAAP' Yetesrday morning, a British pilot and his co-pilot whilst on their flight to Bangkok trom Rangoiin reported they saw ahead of them a green saucer which seemed to have sparks ail around it. The piloj contacted Bangkok airfield
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  • 68 8 DLBLIN. Now 19 (AFP)— Vice Premier. Scan Lemass last night announced the Government's decision to increase Eire's merchant fleet by four freighters of 9.000 tons each. Lemass said however that the final aim was a fleet of 250.000 tons to insure complete independence trom foreign
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  • 94 8 Standard Shipping Reporter A CHINESE cabin boy. Koo Ah Mao. on the Jardinr Matheaon ship. Lok*ang, was lost overboard Mrhen the vessel *vas on a voyage from Caeutta to Singapore over the week-end. As soon *he [arm "ivi an overboard" was given, Cap? R.I. Groundwater. master
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  • 46 8 BANGKOK. Nov. 10.— A new airline, the Thai Airways Company, Ltd., has started operations from the begiimm^ ot this month. The company was Conned by the amalgamation of the two government -owned organisations, the Siamese Airways Co and the Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siaml.
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    • 553 8 PAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct O»erloni Sin Francisco Lo« Angeles AH America* 0 Can der Citie? Penang P. Shaw S'p3« An LA SF LUCKENBACH 26/27 Nov 28/29 No* §oMa^/6Oae 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 28 Dec 29 Dec/1 Jan 20 Jon Poc fuU partieulan of Dr/ Cargo Deep
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    • 355 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WEST COASI MAIATA Hong Soon for P. Baro? Nov 25 Vessel *or Muar Weekly Hong Tot for Rengat Nov 24 Veael for Malacca T»ie. Weekly Hon9 Jhon9 iQt Bogon Vessel Port Dickson Weekly Si Api Api Nov 24 Tung Song to Molocco Hong Ann for Djambi
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    • 520 8 X, Ships m Harbour WHARVES Albert Dmk: Hock Hai. San Raf.tei. 3::. •> K•■ B >fta. Ship Godown Gate Keppri Dock: D: n is, MaroAnchises 13 14 4 sa> Lyria. Patunga, Charon. Aren< i kerk 31 32 2 S;«idi.« Ascanius 15 Western Ancttorage: Se;>i i. Denbighshire 11 12 4 Fossu
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    • 482 8 I "««^^J^^^^p^ -^^J I I ft I "MALAYA' for Bangfc<* S POfe Honokono r s p «j.. -MEONIA- for Bongkol 23 5 N 's 1 I;,. "KINA" for Bongkok Hong. kong, AAonilr Kobe Yokohomo^ j "LALANDIA" f foi Soigon "falstr°ia" "-'""i"";: Bonokok 'KAMBODIA' tor Bangkok, Hongkong. Kobe Yokobamo 10-111. "INDIA-
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    • 49 8 Despatches T lay Pontianak by F. Amnuputty, Sibu by Bruas. [ndo-China by Baloh. Britain, [reland, Eire, Europe, N and W Africa and West Indies by Anchises, New Zea'an;i noon by King Edgar, H >ngkong. China and Japan by Denbighshire. Arrivals Today: Thailand (letters) by train. Djakarta (letters) by Sinabang.
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  • 179 9 KL Municipality To Raise $20 M. Loan For Sewerage Pro j ect Standard Staff Correspondent a LUMPUR. Noy.- 19:— The Kuala Lumpur Municipolity is ::n est.motcd at $20 mOl.cn, to finance its sewerage project t hui! -w of staff quarters. 3 r >v The Municipal Sewerage Committee has expressed "the
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  • 93 9 large Output By Smallholders Was Overlooked Malayan Rubber Position S Market Reporter rER production m Malaya is not falling n Indonesia is not rising ot the rates fed m an article m the Economist s et which were quoted yesterday. -g stated atest aya v A gust m m* estate
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  • 37 9 ACTH WILL BE PRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA and n ghi i produce ster Sir Can i mm a c el rding to I C m- oe pituieased ar ds c to 5 ip- Research ni h essed nds
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  • 30 9 Newsprint Shortage Before UN IS «AP>-Euro-I fetishers i United the wurid committee of Federate n of shen ai the annual c<^na rest lutioo "--.g if availfa f r new r.ewsprint
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  • 20 9 -< and Ch^ppel I Tin Dredg- ired a third 2^ per rent. anoal year payable on sharetaoldera 13.
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  • 23 9 More N.Z. Butter Cheese For Britain e« per cent 1 <J per c*nt a N«i Zealand. 1 Ml mOf rh^M. -J Lutter, Rcutar
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 75 9 riih latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Buyers Sellers No I RSS Spot I>oose $1.41 $1,411 F OB m bales Nov No 1 RSS $1.40j $141 No 2 KSS $1.36 SI 36i No 3 KSS SI 32 51. 32 A Tone: Barely Steady. LONDON it HtSf-R Mondays
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    • 36 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The price ot tin to da> was $4701 picul. tp SU LOtiUOft TIN Monday's prices first session were Spot 1990 buyers. *W5 sellers. Three rr.onths i:952i buyers, -tH.>*^. sellers. Settleroret Pri<e: Tone. Qaiet.
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  • 27 9 Messrs. Chan >?e Or.n and Co :<epL<:! the following October I oducti figures: Malaka P R Estates, Ltd 81.550 '.bs NY.v Scudai Ltd, 43.000 ib
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  • 134 9 C'wealth Biggest Exporter THE Commonwealth main tamed its position as the world's biggest single ex- j porter m IMSO, says a Com monwealth Economic Committee memorandum issued m London As an importer the Common weaith accounted tor almost as much as Western Europe and about t'A'ice as much as the
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  • 108 9 THE copra market m Singa- pore was quiet and slightly j ea*iei yesterday with buyers opening at $39J per picul and sellers $40} Later, buyers increased to $39| per picul and sellers $291, but no business was reported Coconut oil was also easier, sellers indicating $66
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  • 21 9 Philippine officials are making plans to hold a world's fair and exhibition m Manila m 1953.— UP.
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  • 672 9 Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. In sympathy "with London, the Malayan share market was weak m a'l sections today, with business done at lower levels. The threat of increased taxation and the decline m rubber price were probably responsible foi the weakness m the share market, all
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    16 9 Standard photo by Michael Goh ft W w Jrti'^ B M i™i«»' S3? 01 Ro m
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  • 299 9 $60 MIL. WATCHES FOR MALAYA By CHRISTINE, DIEMER, Standard Staff Reporter THE TREMENDOUS strides taken m furthering trade relation? between Malaya and Switzerland were iescribed to The Standard yesterday m an interview with Mr. F. P. Chatelaine, Swiss Vice-Consul m Singapore. From January to August
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  • 94 9 JAPAN TO PAY UP BONDS MR. MINORU SEGAWA, Managing Director of the Nomura Securities Company, who is m New York to study the security markets, said that Japan intended to pay back every cent due on her defaulted dollar bonds. He said that formal negotiations on a plan to pay
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  • 119 9 An exhibition of commercial art and designing, JW™*"; by the Indian Institute of Art m Industry, is now m progress in P S 1C of U lhe art m industry movement, the exhibition aims at making industrialists conscious of the importance of combining art with industry so
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  • 72 9 DURING October 4.755 ton? of tin-in-concentrates was moved from the Federation of Malaya to Singapore and Penang, according to official statistics The total tonnage of tin-in-concentrates moved from the Federation to the two ports since the beginning of the ye.Tr was 47.795 tons, including 28.R90 tons from
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  • 39 9 HONGKOXG. Nov. 19— Special Standard Service Closing prices on the HunHkor.se Exchange today were HKSISC2 to £1 Sterling; HKst'.B42s to US$l: HKSI 820 to Malayan $1; HK$O.39 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$32B 125 to one tael.
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  • 21 9 A PHILATELIC exhibition showing a large collection of stamps from different countries has been opened m New Delhi GIIS.
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  • 258 9 POSSIBILITY of settling Japanese debts before German debts is seen by the financial commentator of The Times (London) who emphasises the advantages of HEich a step. "With the German debt conference postponed until January, which might perhaps run into February, the question has arisen
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  • 130 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices continued to ease yesterday, first grade rubbe~ for December shipment being quoted $1.40 3/4 per lb. on a barely steady market at the close. Little trade support was reported yesterday, o but fair amount of blankets and remilled grades of rubber
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  • 904 9 'Drastic' Tory Steps Held To Be Inadequate Making UK Solvent LONDON, Nov. 19 iOFNS) There is little confidence to be found anywhere m London that the Conservative Chancellor's "drastic measures will be enough to bring Britain bock to solvency. They are seen everywhere only as the demeatary steps m first
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    • 60 9 UNDERWOOD THE WORLD'S LEADING TYPEWRITER Enquiries to UNDERWOOD GENERAL AGENCIES (MALAYA) LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SIME DARBY ts CO LTD. IPOH MALACCA KOTA BAHRU vvv\vvvvvvvvvv\vvvvvvvvvviv\vvvvvvvvvvvv\\\\\\vv\\vvvvv\v\v\\\\x\\\nv\\\\^ j "For that Smoother taste i and Mildness riMm I Just nsk tor Anto>ric**\ /jJJzJbBBz h*>st V\iS9'/ I Sole Agent. i I Tv\. I*l9
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  • 839 10 A PERUSAL of Charles Sanford Terry's two booklets m "The Musical Pilgrim" series entitled "Bach— the Cantatas and Oratorios" gives a quick and readily understandable insight into this side of Bach's art. It is m fact more than this; it is a chapter m musical history
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  • 136 10 sion at which every listener no less than conductor, choir and orchestra should aim. Bach's Church Cantatas represent the work of 40 years: the earliest (No. 15> is dated 1704 the latest (No.116). 1744. Ovef this long period his fecundity was stimulated or relaxed according to
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  • 106 10 I-Rl. Nov. 'i:', X.45 pm :—Victoria Memorial Hall. Concert by Singapore Chamber Lnsemble and Choir. Lillian Ang (soprano). Koh Tiong lioo (baritone), Georse Khoo (piano*. Conductor: Paul Abi*heeanaden. &> S,V $1. Bookings at Robinson's. SUM Dec !> A WED. Dec. IS H.U Dm: Victoria Memorial Hail
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  • 115 10 CUN DAY is the beit movie- going day m the United States That's what Hollywood discovered, following a survey of cinemas. Sunday accounts for 25 per cent, ot the nations -weekly movie attendance, while Saturday draw s only 20 per cent Friday is next, with 15 per cent.,
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  • 961 10 LATEST CLASSICAL RECORDINGS REVIEWED BY VICTOR DOGGETT MOZART. Concerto No. 21 m C major. X.467. Robert Casariesus (piano). Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York (Munch) Columbia LXBBIS— IK. THIS concerto was composed tn 1785 and. as all the reference books point out. it is ostentatious and festive not to
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  • 229 11 FORM WITH FAST RUN eafiiy. UtBide "PPeared to be going ye% Tryas is m a difficult race 3j ere hl f peatest rival is Sandown but 1.: has been showing so much zest m his work that he must I- conceded a good chance to beat the
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  • 123 11 MELBOURNE. Nov 19 <Reu-ter-AAP) An Australian raceSoer on holiday m England. Mr Harris, was introduced to Gordon Richards during his stay. M lf there's anytliing I can do to make your trip pleasant," said Gordon, "you have only to tell me. Mr. Harris thought for a
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  • 71 11 GENEVA, Nov. 19, (AP).— Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt defeated Philippe Washer of Belgium 7-5. 5-7. 6-2, 6-2 yesterday to win the Geneva covered court tennis championship for the second successive year. Mrs. Nelly Adamson France, bert Miss Susan Patridge, Britain, 6-4. 7-5 to win the women's singles. Drobny
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  • 40 11 BUDAPEST, Nov. 19. (Reuter). —Hungary beat Finland by eight goals to nil m an international soccer match here yesterday. They scored four goals m each half. It was the first meeting between the two countries since 1945.
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  • 336 11 LAHORE, Nov. 19, (Reuter) The MCC formed their best batting from with a vengeance yesterday and scored 363 for one wicket to force a draw with Pakistan m the unofficial Test. On a pitch which gave the bovylers little assistance R. T. (Dick) Spoone
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  • 126 11 JOHANNESBURG, Nov 19 JAPj.-Vic Toweel. world ban tamweight champion, may have fractured two knuckles of his right hand during his successful Q? c C o*. his title against Spaniard Luis Romero on Saturday night. Hi* hand is to be x-rayed to Toweers brother-manager said the
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  • 56 11 Raced So FastJudges Still A-bed SYDNEY Nov. 19 (Reuter AAP)— Carl Toovey, 19 of Seaforth. won the Jubilee marathon canoe race so early that he caught the judges m bed He covered 100 miles m 18 hours 32 minutes— half an hour ahead of a three-man competing crew. Toovey paddled
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  • 49 11 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.—Playing tne last match of the season m the Kelantan hockey league the Islah School played exceedingly well to beat a strong Tumpaf District XI last week by three goals to nil. Scorers for the school were Joginder Singh (2) and Sidiqque Merican.
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  • 38 11 COLOGNE, Nov. 19, (AP>— Fred Kirsch, American manager of Germany's European Heavyweight Champion Hem Ten Hoff. said llast night Ten Hoff will probably defend his title against Karelisys of Pelgium early next January m Brussels.
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  • 102 11 HO CHOY MOO CUP SOCCER The Banka-Billiton Sports Club will hold their annual Married versus Singles soccer match for the Ho Choy Moo cup on Sunday, Nov. 25 at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. MARRIED: Yong Ngim Djin, T. J. Bong. Y. S. Boon. Y. C. Boon. T. T.
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  • 76 11 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Nov. 18. (Reuter).— Joe Louis former world heavyweight champion will not be allowed to have any more fights m Missouri. Mr. Charles P. Orchard, chairman of the Missouri State Athletic Commission announcing this decision said: "We believe Joe Louis had been a great champion
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  • 127 11 NEW YORK, Nov. 18, (UP).— Heavyweights comm J thp> mos t attention on this weeks boxing schedule UnbTatl Bob Baker of Pittsburgh will try to boolt his stock as contender m a television 10 rounder w°?h Clarence Henry of Los Angeles at Madison Square
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  • 61 11 THE following team has been selected to represent the Royal Army Service Corps v against Singapore Harbour Board at Keppel Road tomorrow: jMajor Mitchell: Capt. Byrne, r.fenor Moyle. Lieut. Phillips, Uefct Luckraft: L/Cpl. Hunter. Lieut Hart: CSMI Robbins. Cpl. Nagle Major Langtey. Capt Vfiti Lieut Kertell. Lieut. Simon,
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 11 Winners of the ffirls relay at the Iniversitv of Mala>« Smimmini; Carnival last werk Non-Hostrlites Pi-tty (.oh Ivy Boh. Marie T. Consigliere. and < han Prnc Yum.
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  • 316 11 England 's Team Will Be Ready LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuu-r):— Th<- choice of the England party to undergo i-|>c<'Uil prr-malrh training for the game against Austria at Yiml.Uv on W <<ln.nlav, November 28, has focututed attention on th. "match of the year." j The England selectors have high hopes that
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  • 443 11 OSLO, Nov. 19 (AP) A record-bri-.ikitig 1.200 winter athletes from all parts of the world are expected to pour into Oslo for the sixth winter games m February next year, the arrangement committee estimate*. The previous competitors record was 900 men and women. With two
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  • 282 11 Soccer Holiday Champs LONDON, Nov. 19 (BeuterWHo .<». coaching ramps beld by county football associations n Brii m are proving very helpful hi giving promising youug aoccet players vie opportunit) to irnpr(^«' their game D.j:;ny the past summer with the help scores ol willing vo luntary workers fhnutanflfci «>f boys
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  • 120 11 BUENOS. /VIRES, Kov IH. (L'l I c fol r > .i.K nilti "f the Brst toj <■■ the 2: j .rd International (en iti championships South Amtvr-i Buenof Arc- Lawn Tennis Club MEN'S SINGLES: Gardioi <»f Italy eliminated Duffy ol Ar^onUne B I, 6-4, 8-1 Me!o of
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    • 589 11 M\ M Pecchioni sincerely thanks all those kind friends who assisted at the funeral of his beloved wife Henrietta, sent wreaths and messages of condolence. |VfRS. Cheong Sow Choong and family thank all friends and relatives for their [condolences and help rendered I'c^K^iT 0 0 I'^'1 SITUATIONS VACANT RANTED proof
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    • 68 11 fiIUM VIDEb al the principal resorts ir Malaya: I'Oll A* AJM I*.M Singapore 302 159 Malacca 11.08 11.21 Port Dickson 949 10 02 Port Swettenham 8.49 9.44 Penang 3-11 406 TOMORROW: Singapore 353 2.49 Malacca 1150 12 17 Port Dickeon 10.31 10 58 Port Swettenham 9.33 10 36 Penang 342
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  • 223 12 SOME bard fighi ng was seen m the RAOC Novices boxing championships at Alexandria yesterday. The si indard was g tod with two boys of exceptional v>: :*v m action to indicate Kfiippy auguries for the unit's chances m the Army team championships. I hei
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  • 130 12 Louis KOes 3Without Sweating TOKYO. Nov. 19. (UP).— Joe I. iis hardly worked up a sweat i i his rtt>t boxing exhibition to--1 «y as he knocked out three of »i < servicemen m a series of oner uind bouts before a crowd of 25.000 at the Korakuen Stadium. Louis,
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  • 147 12 SINGAPORE'S lour players Wong Peng Soon, Ong Toll Lim. Cbeoag Nock Leng ami Ismail bin Marjan against whom the >iiiiiapore Bad mi nt on Association have thrt*at«*ne<l "action" if they do not apologise to the asso-«-iation for their statements to the Press, have replied to lit*'
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  • 132 12 The Nawab Will Play Cricket Again WORCESTER Stj lish Indian batsman N < ».> Pataudi may emerge fi ma ci icket retirement !io rrnke occasi >n appearances for his :>'ri county Worcestershire next summer now that the Advisory Count; Cricket Committee have agreed that he is still qualified for Worcestershire
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  • 107 12 PENANG, M .n.— Results of soccer and badminton matches played ai Perung between Ipoh and Penang Singapore Cold Storage Stiff sports clubs during the week-end: Soccer- won by Ipoh (3-D. Badminton won by Penang. Details (Penang* players mentioned first >. Lee Cheng Chye beat Wong Bens*
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  • 33 12 Kuala Trengganu Police beat UMNO Youths by three-nil m a friendly hockey mutch on Saturday. All goals were scored m the first half. Scorers were Talib Awan? <2> and Ariffin.
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  • 489 12 DECISION TODAY Hope In Late Effort To Obtain Postponement By Ken Jalleh, Standard Badminton Correspondent. A SENSE of relief was felt m Singapore badminton circles wfcta it became known m the Colony yesterday that the Singapore Badminton Association had been requested to postpone taking a decision
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  • 82 12 AT the annual genera! meeting of the Bournemouth Badminton Party held during the weekend, the following wer c elected office bearers for the coming year: President— Mr. L. A. Edwards. Vice President Mr. Mohamed Said. Hon. Secretary— Mr. Ken Jalleh, Assistant Hon. Secretary —Mr. Amir Hassan.
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  • 398 12 NEGRI BA ULK S'PORE AGAIN, FORCE DRAW Buck Gay Saves One SEREMBAN, Mon. A sensational last minute goal by inside left Herd, ended Singapore's sequences of successes m their Federation tour today, Negri forcing the all-conquering side to share four goals. Two typical Awang Bakar goals m the first half
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  • 81 12 His Penalty Broke Goal RICHMOND. LONDON. S. M. Duff, Rosslyn Park fullback, made history with a penalty kick m a Rugby Union game here recently with Cardiff. His kick produced a goal and brought down the crossbar. The touchjudge waved the goal and a Cardiff player climbed the post to
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  • 165 12 LONDON. (By Air Mail) Reuter. Speedway fans are unlikely to see any more speedway racing at West Ham or Newcastle for Speedway Stadiums (1946) Ltd., which promoted at those two tracks have gone into voluntary liquidation. Contracts between the company and the two stadiums terminated
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  • Today's SPORT
    • 86 12 BATU PAHAT. Mob. Batu Pahat District badminton team will meet Muar District m a charity match m aid of the Poppy Day Fund on Thursday, at the Chinese Recreation Club Court, Batu Pahat. Two singles and three doubles will be played. The following will represent Batu Pahat.
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  • 41 12 KOTA BAHRU. Sun The first annual hockey match between the old and piosent boys of the Ismail English School, Kota Bahru for the Bangs shield was played oti last week the game ending In a one-all draw.
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  • 80 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 19 (ReuterAAP) New South Wales today set the West Indies to get 380 for victory m their four-day match which ends tomorrow. The state side declared their second innings closed at tea today, when they had brought their overnight score of
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  • 170 12 EIGHTEEN top-notch player* picked from all over India and three officials will make up the Indian Olympic football contingent which leaves Calcutta on Nov. 29 for Hongkong first stop m their Far East tour. A letter received yesterday by the local representative ol
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  • 272 12 SIUUEY, Nov. 19 (AP)._ n ifl Savitt and Australian Mcrvw, IW n Ui todajr of the quarlerfinali,!, f or 7''"' 1 1,,^ men^ tennis title. N »H, U d( (1 Rose beat Swede Lennart 8, ra f| the first central front match at the
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  • 88 12 AUSTRIA PICK BEST SIDE FOR THE BIG MATCH VI F.. Austi a lowing side for their year" a W ber ■Vl 7 Roeck appi R (Ausi |'v\ at <Au-' (Rapid Vie tria I V l Vie Rese vet (Goalkeeper k t>a< k v. v and i v g Eight li
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  • 14 12 I Amateui gave a dtl B.i gkok b night, al I C
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