Singapore Standard, 21 November 1951

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard vOL. II N0 143 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    67 1 is Airways Corporation will not increase putoacd Comet* service between London ►ml rear, >aid Mr. Peter Wood, Far East ■.••-I rda>. i m picture above) together with Mr. itreßM ri?ht> chief Sales Manager for til tfln attending; a world-wide sales mdoa »!d >.i! fN dis(u>sions m the Colony with lirways
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  • 50 1 i I iiinlmi Cti* sptaJt Ml \u _'H. urn rommnnil m Mala\a. \sill probablj hc*m be constituted, reports DrrtJfUnnlfl m Kuala Lumpur. -tnu lurt- m Malay a should be ".'i.haif" and bureaucratic methods Service ami the command ami I'olirr that most require reform'auondenl eMissfests.
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  • 138 1 TAIPLI. Nov. 20 (AP»— The tvernoi ot Formosa. F.C. Wu. I tdaj warned the people of this is and of the danger ot Chinese C >m:nunist air raids and exb »rted them to be prepared. Both military and civilian air lefence measures, he declared. >uld
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  • 442 1 Standard Statt Reporter AN indication that there mi;;ht be .some torm ot increased taxation during 19f>2 was given m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by the Finan cial Secretary, Mr. W C. Taylor, m the course of the debate on the report of the Budget
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  • 113 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE rank and tile of the Singapore Police Force were "happy" over the scales of pay as contained m the new Police Pay Code, said the Commissioner of Police, yesterday Since the scales of pay were made known to the Force,
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  • 80 1 CAIRO. Nov. 20 <UP>— Cheerins crowds of students and workers greeted Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq today on s^te ar^ ML 'hcSS^SS "^Pd^rS a three-day state of emergency m Cairo aj part of the biggest .'^eption given to a visiting tateign dignitary since the war. the crowds,
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  • 34 1 1 E BOURCItT. Nov. 20 (Ren ter» -Princess M:«rgaret. attorn pmiied by the DichesS Qt Kenarrived he.c today [torn London m a YHcing of the K«ug» FUgbt tor »vt-d»F »i*i» Pant
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Nov. 20 <UP\— A 22-day rainfall ended today and gave dwellers along the floodswept Thames valley a chance to prepare for further storms. The Thames. Britain's largest river, risen 2 ft 6 ins. above the normal level during the three weeks of steady rain
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  • 280 1 No Slowdown In Fighting Until Full Agreement Reached TOKYO, Nov. 20 (UP)— General Matthew RUfeway** office warned the Communists today there will be no "slowdown" m Allied ground operations m Korea until a complete armistice m signed, even if the Reds agree to the United Nations 30-day
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    45 1 pnoio. Mr. T. P. F\ McNeice, Lord President of the Singapore City Council receives a tapestry from Mr. Tan Lark Sye, President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday during the occasion of the presentation of prizes to participants of the City-day lantern procession. Standard
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  • 112 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 20 (Reuter).— Die Vaderland. Johannesburg pro-Government Afrikaans daily newspaper, said today that South Africa might break oft' relations with the United Nations during the piesent General Assembly m Paris and withdraw its delegation. Mr. Nicolaas Havenga, South African Minister of Finance, is chairman
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  • 213 1 CAIRO, Nov. 19 (UP) British and Egyptian authorities were reported to have agreed to a seven-day truce m the tense Suez Canal zone at a conference today m the "trouble town" of Ismailia. Informed sources m Ismailia told United Press correspondent Zaki Salama that a truce
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  • 37 1 KEY WEST. Florida. Nov. 20 (UP> -President Truman .said today that State Department Russian expert George F. Kennan IS being considered as Ambassador to Moscow to succeed Admiral Alan G. Kirk
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  • 34 1 PARIS. Nov. 20 (AFP>— lran nas offered to pay compensation to the An«lo-Iranian Oil Company m oil instead pi mpney. the Iranian Delegate Nasrollah Entezam revealed here today.
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  • 161 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malayan tin producers are satisfied with the method ot survey adopted by the United Slates Tin Mission of the production of tin m this country. Producers entertain considerable hope of a better U.S. understanding of the difficulties of
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  • 53 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 20 (AP» The seven-week marriage of Franchot Tone and actress Barbara Payton is on the rocks, her attorney said today. The lawyer said the couple quarelled on Sunday night and .separated yesterday. He said he plans to file a divorce action soon,
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  • 238 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE George Cross, the highest military award which can be won by a non-enlisted man, has been presented to a volunteer Iban tracker, Awang anak Rawang, attached to the Ist Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, it was announced here yesterday. The award came as
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  • 99 1 6.000 GI's Estimated Murdered TOKYO. Nov. !0 < \P) General Matthew Kidgway's headquarters tonight said "there is con siderable evidence" that about 6.000 American prisoner so f war have tx*en killed m Korea by the Communists. The headquarters state nient said: "Of 10.&3G per sons (Americans) still carried as missing
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  • 92 1 BEDFORD. Massachusetu. Nov. 20 (Reuiei) Trie United States Air Fuiee Secretary Thomas K. Finletter. said t u>: :is; night that the new powerful J-57 Turbo Wa^p jet ei^ino would soon be installed n Borne of the United Slates Aii Force fighter planes He said
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  • 83 1 Map Wounded In Penang Shoot i ng PFXAXG Tues Cheat C'leng Tin iliai Chean H»f Lajr, MrhO If :< en- a nicinhrr :>< h motor junk. v\as s!iot 00 the < l "^»t by an unknown gunman white h* w»t walking alone With )>'."» rriendji ta N(ha Aboo f*.-«nf .-.fT
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  • 159 1 FERRARA, Mov SO (Reui > Heavy rains today sw i the upp'-r reaches ofl the X' 1 -> Po sending new Roods pouring downstream where 278 miles wen already un lei \v;<ter aod thousaml <>f f>- ■•>:>< marooned A ter continu m Aowi h
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  • 38 1 ATRC). \ov 20 I Betltei 'A irnMil |).•lS^(•ni<f*! r i ri 1 ,ji (-^v. 1 members ivere ki! Ed \*n ni^tit i tien ;< Tui Irish lii inea Dukata ci ished vi tbe desert outbid*
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    • 84 1 Martial Law KKLSftT* RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Nov. 20. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morket today: LONDON RUBBER TJS?,™ Spot: £9871 per ton Spot 40 id. buyers, £9921 sellers. Dec. 401 d. Three months: £955 Jan./ Mar. 40
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    • 127 1 Badminton 52i-SfTS S.RH.deSILVA 4I, V MICH STBffT Sl*6*»O*C J I 1 KUALA LUW*U«. '»Oh jl l I Wlml rire they talking cjlhiiil? tVu, Ulcy re uui utlk.in§ riMNM (tir uc*t race I hey re diftjhx%ax\% Burrou^h'* Gia People wbo know |ust bo« good fep tcally fuo4 giv «lway» try foi
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  • 318 2 Assurance By Blutheln Council Standard Staff Reporter THE LEAKAGE of confidential information to the mtm now voder investigation and action will he lak< n to prevent it, announced the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. m the Singapore legislative Council \r«l»Tday. Mr. Blythe was
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  • 60 2 IHfr Matayaa Railway Administration has annouwfd that there will be a turlailmtnt m passenger train services between Kuala I umpur ann tomorrow. The day mail from Kuala I umpjr will run only to lampin »nd ba<k. and the <|j\ mail from Singapore will run only lo
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  • 114 2 A SINGAPOREAN. Lhn Kay Sewfl wsia recently »l«eted presiMteni it |b< Malayan Studenti Assiociation accordraf to a letter wi.iirn to 1 M. Wang Ifl Iriendi A Singapore Chinese X v' nalist „ti.. »(i the Nanyanj Siang p.i»> Mi Wang was one ni ihf Malajans
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  • 58 2 Recess For City Council? im L I HILL t f xr<-- m i •< Goven nent fi X who id n w i- 1 v■j. t is tG be i ask< ;l his vie- 1 s on Ch« the Singapore City innl i"..!? into lefew each I ember ved In
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  • 55 2 FOR bitting nn Indian SCO instrud r m an R A C.C. classroom, Pte Ong An Cheng 1 21 > ol the R A O.C was sentenced lo 112 days 1 detention, at a Suij? core Diftrict Court Marti yesterday Th« sentence is subject
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  • 93 2 A WARNING that he would table resolution to rescind the order issued by the Singapore Food Controller banning the sale of suckling pigs if Government did not do so was issued m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday by Dr C J Paelai (Progressive.
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  • 76 2 Standard Staff Correspondent IN REPLY to a question tabled at the Legislative Council me* ting yesterday by Dr. C. J. Piig'.ii. the Government stated that it was r:i t in a position to confirm that the Thailand Government is considering an increase is the
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  • 284 2 S'pore Fed. Govts. Agree On Solution UNIFIED HEALTH SERVICE Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE and Federation Governments have now found a solution to the Unified Health Service whtnif?, announced the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Blythe was replying to an adjournment speech
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  • 131 2 Standard Staff Reporter A PLEA that something be done to rehabilitate and restore "war widows'' to a status proportionate to the status they were m betore they lost their husband* was made by Mr. CR. Dasaratha Raj (Labour. Rochore> at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Speaking
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  • 75 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council is to obtain information from Municipal Corporations m the i United Kingdom as to whether there is a time limit imposed on adjournment speeches and whether members of the Council arc allied to read their speeches This follows a
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  • 266 2 Standard :alled to order A POLICE witness who entered the witness box with notes written m red ink on the palm of hie left hand was railed to order by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. E. P. Shanks, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The
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  • 78 2 Standard Staff Reporter A TOTAL of $394.***** was paid as death gratuities to depend. *Nts of all the Government servants who lost their lives during the last war. it was stated by Gi vernment m reply to written questions by Mr. Thio Chan Bee <Progressi\e. Baliestier)
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  • 77 2 PRIVATE Erimnnd Bradbury (19>. a National Serviceman, who was found guilty of sleeping while en sentry auty guarding hi* R.A.O.C. Battauon's armoury. was sentenced tc serve 15f days" detention at a District Court Martial heid at 223 BOD., Alexandra, yesterday.Both finding and sentence are subject tc
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  • 52 2 MR. CHAN Kl'M CHEE. Progressive Party cand.date tor East Ward m the corning City e.ectioris will hold his first meeting at Telok Kurau Malay School. Joo Chiat Place on Friday. Nov. 23. at 6 p.m.. and an. :her meeting at Geylang Serai on Tuesday. Nov. 27. at
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  • 266 2 SINGAPORE could become the training ground for health officers of the South and South-East Asian regions said the Director of the World Health Organisation, Singapore. Dr. W. W. Yung ye*tcrday. He spoke m support of the proposed two million doHar urban health centre, saying Singapore with
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  • 89 2 THE EMERGENCY Regulations were again extended for a period of three months from Oct. 22. 1951 by a motion passed by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.L. Blythe. m moving his motion, said Singapore has been successful m the last few months m reducing
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    • 76 2 James Haclley Chase's St NATIONAL NOVEL ill $et you fc% this STARRING GEORGE RAFT COLEEN GRAY j NOW SHOWING AT THE REX was filmed m beautiful MmAMj V I YOU can fly there m comfort by luxurious K. h. M. Constellation I DEPARTLRES FROM SINGAPORE THRICE WEEKLY I The story
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    • 200 2 act more than you horgoined 'fa Retail rrk* t i|j^ as of 28 11 51 fp H $2.60 per j£?^ mk&s Insist on ft f At your I favourite store. The Best Buy In U r c #cc 9MMMMMM U ffidmuzl fad. i— BOi— asi ii i— a 1951/52 NOVELTY
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    • 54 2 MA V^Kv> a^HOLD THE NEW X I TELL, A MUSCLES- teSmlffi VtRV T O».^- WHAT AN Mft r) WWm^WmW H^ SATISFY J<<> i SEE. < ULABNE& mo2s> ZJ/^tr^T *H VTO CHEAP HEAD 1 CO /T-METS V i V l^R YOU J-\ r-7-^^/ SONI^ OF V K^TyVs \JS?f »2ef"SrT LOPPED OFF
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    158 3 A SIMPLE ceremony was performed at the St. Andrews Mission Hospital yesterday when the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, Bishop of Singapore, blessed the 22nd bed endowed m perpetuity by the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. and the Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. The first patient to occupy
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  • 1688 3 mis strikes A Tragic Note, Says Mr. Thio Standard Staff Reporter THE BOTTLENECK created by the incapaZ y i° ,?f Public Works Department m the Medical, Educational and other development plans tor Singapore came m for scathing criticism at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative
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  • 63 3 A SUGGESTION that a local man be appointed to the post of Supervisor of Elections was made by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour, Rochore) at the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The Budget Committee has approved the appointment of a fulltime Supervisor instead of
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  • 28 3 IT was incorrectly quoted m Monday's Standard that Rear Admiral H.W. Faulkner was the "C.-in-C. Far East Station." His correct designation is "Flag Officer, Malayan Area."
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  • 342 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Woman Reporter A SINCERE struggle for the complete emancipation of Chinese. Malayan and Indian women of Singapore was begun yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, leading spirit for the organization of a Women's Council to secure legislature here for women's rights.
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  • 58 3 Standard Staff Reporter A PROVISION' of (100.000 urai approved ;it yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council for the purchase of textbooks for children m Government and aided primary schools. The text-books will be issued on loan only and without charge to pupils whose parents cannot m the
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  • 253 3 Standard Sttfl Keportrr DX J P.M.I AR, Pro K rr> siye Member for Chan,;. District, dropped what w^^ desrribed b> the Attorn. General. Mr. E. J Davios. an a "home made bomb" at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council when he suggested that
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 134 3 SINGAPORE DIARY (iiinese V.M.C.A.: V ".1 C A joint staff tneetii 11 M i m. Basketball 5 pn. body-build-ing and badminton S3O pm Chinese Chess Club 7 pm table tennis and Chinese Chess 7 .'in p m Commercial Evei ii School B I p.m Dept. of Patliol(>s;\. UeSMCaI Hospital: A
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  • 548 4 Federal Leade* s Say Govt Must Win Full Confidence Of People KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The imposition of martial law, a* suggested by the Dafly Mail. London, wffl, m the opinion of coniraonit> leaders and others here, serve ootr to worsen the present situation. It is recalled
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  • 177 4 Stafidard **ta€ C©rrrspomie«l KUALA LUMPUH. Taes.— Tabtes tamed on tve bandits a K-ala Sekncar, yesterday mornii«, when Liev were se€C by an esiate mar^aser. a c::ecior «< t-v^ anri a sneciai constable escort. Bete re TOE baaoßf ooma aiItack, :ne eSt*^ party opened ,ft re
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  • 45 4 KUALA UTlff B Ay gwei Baa a S g«* S i > si i. v *95 E£ T j s wasi eped. M M: runi v be t.n« 52W mtet 51« r.v i an 8 EBi c y r p<
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  • 6 4 Youths -Admit Theft Of Wire I
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  • 18 4 >...i-i-"d "i-i! C arrr>pondrr.i ested at*« ~r-- d W2J E3B ed i BBBOggli i i t
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  • 16 4 et -~.r T".- Serendal Bots 3phh be oe i»ci«etl Lt C r ma MB
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  • 202 4 Standard Si&Ji CTfwpanitit KUALA L'JMFUH. Tues J-.r icrry-c.eai>eri. D Josepr.. 25. and P Radason. 34. »*ere today sen- ter.cec tc fi-e and twc yea:i ng^Ti. us imprisonment eac.i. respect: veiy. by Mr Just:ct Taylor at rhe High Court -»ere. *rr rcbcjr:£ Vu?c' cr!
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  • 25 4 KUALA LU^TPTR. T«!S. WhOr the labourers os four lore estate* m Kegri Sembiiaa returned to wmk today. those on another stopped
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  • 227 4 MaoAard Mafl C -orrespazkdefli Kva LA LE DB Toes.-; x■~t jt t*A'i X ->. Z: .^r G --e€s. M Rr:; t and S D ra, I •9 v— hj; claim c nst Darai when Justi c W i n the High C J bere todaj :> rt
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  • 38 4 (OJALALUaTUI rues—Oes- z- as fam:;;?.: ie :ne C-. *^r: -Oriver, Bosi Cfaj v c y Bned ?-'i' bj the §Z5l magKd ate I:"me Ifaa \vtrn. ler r- led c... ly iriving c e "je":.' :r
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  • 47 4 T"t~. H! Rr*''~icr* C rr. .T. m Q pvesexri Rational Sen r^ Iges I b R menbezs of (he Recur.: Aaxißary Pdice a: a parade be iwW ■ai H ano be 5 lay, N v 2 C ir the comP and the Cer;- F
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  • 150 4 MALACCA ;^e>— A 14 e^rd c.' c T...t..^. .'.c X: J H fdwft. (B^Bf ttatfl Dr- ..rr.e a prosiiruie Dec«i^.^e FTie riac beer a^.s-e^ t c^- c and '.~z' wbatsv& she aimed an raflv, sne coed r. ase a^ sr/t v. :?n*z
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  • 138 4 KUALA LUMUR, Tues. Teuvut/kk appear to be CDBOBXtiatxQg fcbeir attack- c-ti trams running between hoc said Singapore, three attempts having been made m r^* 1:4 nc-urs. T r tnev r.reci cr the s ~.cv mail ner. was is tkc Tc-.-irir DiSlri slight v. led a Euwpeac
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  • 167 4 SumdaTd Staff < ttrr e*p< nwieni KUALA LUMPUR Taee Boom rhct-ri. Ik Serrmbas Tv d y e oefr: up;:. Dtc '.ec T.t' art C MBoer fct£ EH Zaa, Kega Sembiiaß s"^h C obci chairman s:c-:<e Tt ~rt Cuav GROU7 OFFIdSS North: M. ESbsm QKins siicT ti
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  • 92 4 TOUND GUILTY, WILL APPEAL JGHUBE BAHBU Eves.— Bang Kt-t i -vr. 5 d Stipe intes deal Ku_: Besar Resett eroeni .i:e~ a.- found puiity re;e.v:n£ fßegaa gratification rt GN from v ci/rur./: He war .ter}-;ei",:-t-i fa 12 mmrflr; :rr.r- c mf,: c-v !-.e magistrate lache Mummed A today **c.- ii^eaderi
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  • 43 4 JCHORE BAHHU. Tues Mrs Mary Ethel Kleui. was yesterday fined S2O for haling IB Btaai aa ifltr, y cj d w. t n the speci ded period of 3C days tTom me dale oi Ber arnvaJ frcin Erj iand
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  • 52 4 KIAJLA LCJMPtV. Toes.— A 24- boar curfrv has tx*a imposed m Ifac whole area ctf Lessog Ulu £sUtr m tkr Makiaa ©f legwg tla. «xeeyrt m tbe rr~i^mtittl area. Nobody wi be aßonw* m tfais «*ea toiae the period except with the writtea permmskm of the Ofirer-ia-Oiatgr
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  • 169 4 STUDENTS of the Sdinul Certificate Class m tbe Gouern■mat English School. Moar »eTtain*d iheir Keadraastfr Mr W Gibson aad teachers at the annual -dinner ib S(*bm«i ffaril THE Muar Sranch rf thp Ma layan Indian Congress v maKinp arrangements U> wlcume :md ■«Diertain Mr Gofxaia fSfum Re
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  • 78 5 THE CONTROL of Imports j*nd Export, Ordinance (1930 has been renewed for another year from Dec. 8. on a motion approved by the Singapore Legislative Council at yesteraay's meeting. Mr. H.A.L Luckham. Acting Secreta y tot Economic Affairs. moving the motion said that the scarcity oi
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  • 56 5 MR. FREDERICK R. SIMMINS oi London Films International LLd. which is Sir Alexander Korda's company arrived m Singapore a few days af»o on a Far Eastern tour of London Films distributors. Mr. Simmins is h/»re m Singapore to renew his company's contract with Sha.v Brothers.
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  • 34 5 A PLEA for the approval of additiona! cost of living allowances for pensioners before Christmas vraa made m the Singapore [legislative Council > esterda> b\ Dr. C J.^ Patjljr i Progressive, Cfiansi>.
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  • 216 5 SrfBST.VFIS>NS m SiasapiMre liable u> I<m.i sheiiding today: fUM»u I »t Street. Nrratisonn Kiihm Ayer, MclMiersoit Ki»:««l. Kiiu 4'hiian Koait. Boundary k«>;ml. Florence Road, Upper Srrang«M>n, %'i«» t'hu Rung K<m<l. <;ovt. Printing Works. VYtMMlfeUli Park. Hrarttlell HflghK Arthur Kiiad. T:»n.j4»ns{ Katons. Bro;nlrkk Koart. Telok X •r» v
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  • 340 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE BUDGET Committee after consu'tation with the Director of th>» Public Works agreed that the estimated capacity of the PWD for supervision <>t nev works and Revotes m 19:">2 was 12.3 million dollars. The Committee found it necesgary to provide f*>»"
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  • 291 5 >{afi<lar<) Staff K**p«rtfr THf] LABOUR ramlidate frtr the North Ward, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, yenteniay <*liargt»il that an i»|>]>«mmmil of his has offered $.>,OOO i«» one of his u key WOTkers" to desert him anil work against
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    34 5 •Standard picture by The arrow points to the water level on January 1 Every day, a little of the fcauje was exposed until Nov. 16, when the level again began to rise. Michael Goh
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  • 249 5 VISIT TO SCHOOLS Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are going all out m a big recruiting campaign to bring their personnel up to full strength, now that the new Police Pay Code has been approved. tJ h <?£? are Presently vacancies for 250 recruits In the
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  • 123 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR JACQUES ANDREFOUET. a French film executive, could not help but chuckle all the time he was telling Singapore reporters of the latest Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy picture, titled "Atoll X" fl'.nied m France the picture telis the story f how
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  • 128 5 These Went For Our Food A SUM Of 52.478.405 (U.S> and #..113,9*2 (Canada) was issued during the period June I to Oct. :»1 for the importation at foodstuffs from haid currency areas. This was reply given to a written question tabled .it the Legislative Council meeting yesterday by Dr C.J.
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  • 154 5 CITY DAY SHOWED SOLIDARITY Standard Staff Reporter THE CHINESE m Sin^pore nave demonstrated tuliv their enthusiasm and support' for common cause towards the defence and advancement of the City, said Mr. T. P. F. McXeice. Lord President ot the City Council yesterday m the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to prize-winnera
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  • 151 5 Water Line Goes Up, Up I Standard Staff Reporter I THE water level at the McRitchie Reservoir is again rising. Since Jan. 1. when the ieve! stood at 25.30 feet, the water level has except on one or two occasions, gone down steadily until it sank to the level of
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  • 131 5 A SEAL TO STAMP MUTTON k SPECIAL seal na3 be m*de m Siti<;*poie and Sown to Australia with the two Muslim i epresentatives, who will visit that continent to >cc that mutton sold to Singapore Muslim'! is slaughtered according to Muslim i ite». The seal wiM b-» !i3nded to the
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    • 178 5 CAPITOLm^ gaturday $i*nitv I >i-tril»ult"<l b> Shan Bro>. l.l«l. If EA I 17 It's GOHGEOVS! ....^H'm LAV MS H! s HADLEY CHASE J&k I I ims Author of H inns foi: >uss +M .!>!! brin<.> in«»ther I i,«n uai-k<d *tt»ry I < wo' j| i i« IT LV and its
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    • 218 5 I I lAT '<ra%3 4 0 Q- a.m. I nAY I fe?* CLARK GABLE Co sUrriD!; Kuardo Montalbau John Hxluk OPENS TOMORROW! Daniellr < J^ D ARRIEIX •^|M ltP jK%M% 7 Wendell JT /I corky fc an#:^* J Pf"% introducing JBteiEi VIC DAMON* *^^k M OPENS J& DAILY: 1 1
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    • 90 5 .I m^^^ M>M^^^ lI "/i/ "HOLY COW AN •Jlr'llNY J t »HAT YX^ JUST I I»O?OH.W£LL, J j^^^^^9SS^ L^StcoS^ SnJ^^^fcSv^ V\ I -^NE^ Y'SiGMEO ME UPJOOP. I»,T_YOU FRF «AX» 'YijmQSV I OWNERS OF TH 1 •^VKZJ \i>^ TJ^JS? /^^S?^ij r \*i |TOR3HroOM6YAP yFEAR^n-LGET I GOING 1 SOYS IN TH' LIEUrENANT..
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  • Singapore Standard Independent Morning, Newspaper
    • 892 6 YESTERDAYS meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council brings to mind the following story about a Scotsman. Jock had an inexplicable for walks. Every spare moment passion taking long he had was spent on walking through the streets of his beloved Edinburgh. "Well Jock." asked one of his
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  • 1096 6 THE DEADLINE DRAWS NEAR r FHE Eurasian dilemma, a§ compared A with the Chinese, falls into a different domain, although fundamentally hoth face a question of future citizenship. With the Eurasian the issue is more emotional, with varied pyschological factors involved. But while these factors may lurk beneath the surface,
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  • 544 6 Review of Views U.S Mediator PREMIER Mossadeqs return to, Iran from America without any, solution of the oil dispute m, sight, was described by inde- pendent Sin Chew Jit Poh as a "tragedy." Although Mossadeq may favour, a bargain, the situation m Iran, does not permit him to do so.
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  • 274 6  -  JACQUES MARCUSE By ISMAILIA, Nov. 29. LX)I. LOWING extensive inquiries today I was able to ascertain the following facts about the incidents m the past two days which shed some, although incomplete, light on the situation. On Saturday the trouble began with the explosion* of a small
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  • 200 6 The steelye.\ed detective his job done, hurried off to the milk bar. "A double lemon squash, neat," he ordered. I r P HIS is the 1 kind of thriller ending: that temper- j anee worker Dr. Charles Marsh. 69 hopes to be reading soon. H
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  • we the PEOPLE
    • 323 6 HE WILL CLOSE SHOP if LABOUR RULES Sir: I as an employer think that the dowry fund is a ridiculous idea and that the Labour Party is doing this country a great deal of harm by putting these ideas into the minds of the working girls who are quite content
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    • 421 6 Sir, The Yang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan was travelling by the day mail train which left Singapore on the morning of Wednesday 14. The train was derailed by bandits four Twice A Year Please! Sir. The decision of the Education Department to hold examinations of
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    • 228 6 Sir. With reference lo Mr. Lazarous' election speech sf Potong Pasir on the 13:h instant. I wonder, why it is only during the eve of the elections, that the Candidates should blare out nonsense. He said that Malaya cannot produce enough mutton Em herse'f with the result
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  • 22 7 WASHINGTON. No\£. 20. iAP> —The United State .< yesterday rejected Russia's latest protest on the status ol Trieste ay '"nonsense."
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  • 445 7 Eden Sets Forth UK Po licy To ward Iran, Egypt, Korea Truce LONDON, Nov. 20, (Reuter) The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, tofj the House of Commons yesterday that Britain was ready at any time to resume ne e oti a tin»rl V*! rersian oil question. "Account must be
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  • 82 7 640,200 In UK Forces On Oct. 1 LONDON, Nov. 19, (Reu-&>-;The Ministry of JJS ?u c bounced today P"" sh armed forces at 88S00 S JL* 5^ 11 ißcreas of The toUl included 499,500 regulars, 318,100 national servicemen and 22,700 women members and nurses. Mea and Women m the Royal
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  • 121 7 rS?,A AI^ FORCE BASECALIFORNIA, Nov 20 (UP) Ai ii F TC e 847B 47 J e>t bomber crashed today just after taking ott irom this air force test cen- tre. killing its three-man crew. *u The v Air force announced through a
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  • 89 7 I UNITED NATIONS, PARIS Nov. 20, <AFP> President of the General Assembly of the United Nations Padilla Nervo has no intention of calling the* Gen- eral Assembly 0 discuss them;- elusion on the agenda of the Moroccan question, the United Nations Secretariat disclosed yes-
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  • 153 7 LONDON, Nov. 19 (AP) Princess Elizabeth today termanH r tn to the United st ates and Canada "a journey of great happiness." In a traditional welcome home for Royalty after a trip abroad, the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh drove m state from Buckingham Palace
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 7 ph«to. AN American trooper stands guard over one of the huge searchlights being used m Korea to keep the enemy quiet during the night. ?2?L ot light ttom n 8,000,000 candle power searchlights light up Communist positions on the front line to prevent suprise attacks. Beams of light are also
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  • 97 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 <UP> --Senator William F. Knowland disclosed yesterday that he has asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to investigate alleged extortion of funds from Chinese Americans by Communist China. The office ma<ie public a letter addressed to Chairman Pat McCarran of the Judiciary Committee
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  • 64 7 PARIS, Nov. 20. <UP)— The Big Three Foreign Ministers prepared yesterday for a four-power conference on Germany's future which will get underway on Wednesday. Official French sources said that West German Premier Konrad Adenauer will meet separately with French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman
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  • 195 7 TOKYO, Nov. 20 (AP)— Japan* ahijily to mccl war reparation* and to consider po**ibl<- future rearmament nill hinge primarily on how fa*l it ran replenish it* war depleted economic re&ervotr. This was outlined today m a j broad statement of Government policy by Sadao
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  • 31 7 JERUSALEM. Nov. 20. «AP>— Prof. Chaim Weizmann was reelected State President of Israel by the Hebrew Parliament yesterday. There were 85 tor him and seven against, while three abstained.
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  • 60 7 LONDON. Nov. 20. (ReuteriThe appointment of Brigadier •R.C. Cruddas as Commander Land Forces. Hongkong. watf announced by the War Office here yesterday. The announcement said the appointment would be effective from tills month and Brigadier Oudda.s would be granted the temporary rank of Major General. He
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  • 22 7 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 20. fßeuten The 82-year-old Argentine daily La Prensa reappeared yesterday after a lapse of ten months.
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  • 149 7 SEATTLE, Washington, Nov. 20 (UP)— The hulk of the freighter George Walton sank on Sunday flight carrying the body of a crew member entombed m the engine room to the bottom. The sinking ended a two-week struggle to save the flame-ravaged ship
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  • 218 7 Opposition Party Wins P.I. Elections NO GOVT. CHANGE MANILA. Nov. 20, (Renter) The Philippine Liberal (Government) Party yesterday conceded victory m last Tuesday's elections to the opposition Nacionalistas but no change of government is involved. Five to mx million voters went to heavily guarded polls to choose nine Senator. s
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  • 207 7 Russia Said Offering EgyptEconomicA id; Negotiation Started PARIS, Nov. 20, (K.ul.r) Ruxcia m» x-l.r.lav reported to have offered Epypt rronomir «i<l. ..rdin* lo usually reliable M»uree« here. Negotiations were understood to have begun here between Mahmoud Fawzi Bey permanent Egyptian delegate •to the United Nations, and Mr. Semyon Tsarapkjn, alttrnative
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  • 93 7 TOKYO Nov. 20 (UP) .Jap;* nest Pieimti Sbigeru Yoshkla tod.ty pledK^d Japan 1«. Rive "all pu<--<ible co-operation** i< ihe United Nations m an effori u> restore peace m Korea Speaking at h luncheon Riven by the United Nations As-.o^i.i tinn of Japan. Voshida Jilp.ll)
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  • 136 7 LAS VEGAS, N« i ado, Ht* 20 AP) Tn« Si si of m m series of itomk delonatio t wenl ii tfee Ii si gfte i I L7OO GMT Mund.tv. The Bai h w;>- iftibk ;.t 1 M Veg;^.. 75 tttilef from :he i
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    • 103 7 9^9*ggF SUPER 950 y^f \M LAST WOM> IN DESIGNS* QUALITY ...its still M FAMILY^CAR. I -w >■;*-' m,|n nMTWi^^^t^i i^B^B^B^B^^^ *I1U) NUMBER AVA«LABLE FOR HOME OtLI/ERY FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. OAD SINGAPORE S KtftISINTIO THROUG OUT TMI FEDERATION BY WEARNE BROS. LTD. BUfTERFLY I&9} KEROSENE STOVE M*DE IN 1.5.A.) KiSBIINC BAKED
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    • 56 7 WMK5m3&5\ I j HAVE YOU I OH, NO--- I j I ACCIDENTALLY SPfLLED '"''■^m^^M STILL G-OT DON'T WANT IT AND DISCOVERED IT'S J pBF -^p OH, DOCTOR I WANT I YOUR COLD?/ IT FOR A S THE (tRANDEST r m^2m ANOTHER BOTTLE OP J V_ ~7 COLD r PURNITURE _1^
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  • 276 8 Trawlers To Aid Supplies Standard Shipping Reporter THE development by Singapore trawlers of fishing cruises m waters not under political control, provides the only answer to the problem of a ensuring supplies of fresh I fish for the markets m the l Colony. This factor is
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  • 219 8 Standard Aviation Reporter A SINGAPORE shipyard manager, flying a small twin-engined Miles Gemini aircraft, reached the Colony yesterday after a 9,000-mile flight from London accompanied by one passenger his wife. He was Norman Padgett, a 42-year-old Australian, of Met ton Brown and Co.
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 8 Yesterday's rain held up the disembarkation of 521 Indians from St. John's Island at the Singapore Immigration wharves. It also made ft large crowd of friends and relatives waiting to meet the Indians very restive. When lighters carrying the passengers drew alongside the wharves, the crowd broke loose. A quick-thinking
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  • 91 8 Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE'S Rartles Lighthouse the third lighthouse t3 be linked with the Master Attendant's office was put into operation yesterday. Preliminary work an fixing the last telephone at Sultan Shoal was begun yesterday. This is the final link between the Master Attendant's
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  • 50 8 NEW DELHI Nov. 20 (Reuter). —An air service between Afghanistan and India is expected to commence on Nov 22. An Indian airline has been licensed by the government ot India t > day to operate the service on Ahmedabad Karachi Zahidan dean) Kandahar Kabul route trom that
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  • 97 8 Philippine Air Lines has announced m Manila that it has Dlaeed orders for the new type 340 Convair-Liners m the United States. The planes, which cruise at 280 miles per hours with 44 passengers, will be used on P.A.L.'s longer inter-island and Southeast Asia reg:ona]
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  • 31 8 Standard Shipping Reporter Tie troopshTf», Georgic. wtiich is due 2l ScicjaptMe today i> on !»er vvay to Japan. She carries tfOOQg others the Mh Soyal faoiskUHag Dragoon Guards.
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    • 263 8 i» Jk^Ziff £J/frfl *^331 k J If jl if H PvKh^w Despatches Today: Hongkong, China and Japan <» p.m. by A><:m!us. Arrivals Today: Djakarta (letters) by Mvi Ann. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CD., LTD. WEST COASI MALAYA .Han, Soon for P Boroe Noy 25 "ffc^? p o M s°^ Po H to
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    • 463 8 m Harbour WHARVES Albert Dock: Hock H ,1. San Ship Godovt .1 Gate Rafael Arendskerk ::i :,'l 2 Keppt-I D«ok: D- mas, M. Ascanius 15/16 4 rosa. Lviij. Patunga. Aochises 3-I '.4 2 Wfstrrn Anchorage: Sepi 1, Ciiaron 40 41 2 Landak. Enverbank. Mmcoma Denbigshii 1! !2 4 Desmoule Dymas
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 68 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per lb:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $1.39J $1,392 F. 0.8. m bales Dec. No 1 RSS $1.39 $1,395 No 2 RSS $1.34 $1.34* No 3 RSS $1.30* $1.3 Tone: Steady quiet. LONDON rfl/BBKH Tuesday's opening prices per lb. were
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    • 39 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The price of tin to day was $4*2 h pieul Up $21. LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot £990 buyers, *995 sellers. Three months £955 buyers, £957 i. sellers. Settlement Price: £992£. Tone: Steady.
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  • 635 9 Higher Return From Income lax Seen Standard Staff Reporter -?Ji 4 56f ORE S bud 9 et nex yc<" will show a surolus of S2ff instea<l of d kit -Sfi-S The revised estimates contained m the report of the Budget S*l-m 2T74M6SK r efore lhe
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  • 429 9 EXTENSIVE cut** m the draft estimate* of the Singapore budget are shown m the report of the Budget Select Committee tabled m the Legislative < mincil ye>terday morning. The committee has rediu-ed the provision of $800,000 ior the construction of regional schools to token grants
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  • 133 9 NEW YORK. Nov 20 (UP):— A Japanese industrialist has announced that an aj;:eement has beer, reached w:!h the Braz;!:K;i Government for the immipration of 25.000 Japanese within the next five years to work m jute field? and a new iute mill m
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 20— Special Standard Service Closing prices on ::;e Hongkong Exchange trriav were HKslsf>o to fl Sterling; HKSH.B3S to US$l: HKSI 818 to Malayan $1: HK$O39 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold HK$32B 75 to one tael.
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  • 32 9 Tile Government of India has decided to release additional quotas i i' jute eiicds to several countries, including Malaya, i* 1 shipment before the end of December 1951.— G11S
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  • 14 9 A :ifw Anglo-Japanese cotton industry conference is being ai .t::>£(i Reuter AAP
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  • 284 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan hare market continued it? downward trend m all sections today. With very few exceptions, sellers were prepared to meet buyers', idea of prices. Changed prices were:— Buyers Sellers Austral Malay 35/- 36/Aycr Hitam 28/6 29/6 w Falt »2 xd Kamuntinn W/- »/6 Klanj;
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  • 68 9 COPRA was again a slightly easier market yesterday, buyers Seating $381 per. P>cul and sellers $393. steadying at me c«i!s cce c t0%39i and $39| respectively. No business was reported. Coconut oil had teller, at $65* per picul on an easier market No buyer was m evidence.
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  • 331 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE NEED for development of the Singapore fishing industry m order to provide adequate supplies to meet the increasing demand for tresn fish m Colony markets is stressed by Mr. T. W. Burdon, Deputy Uirector of Fisheries Deportment, m
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  • 31 9 Indo- Japan Trade India's trade with Jai tan dvi 1950-51 totalled Rs 200.100.000 R<= 71.700,000 :ess v m 19*9 SO Thi« vras rive to decreased Japanese exports to i>,<!.a A P
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  • 136 9 S 'pore As Venue For Aid Parley LONDON, Nov. 20 (Renter) Singapore hae been suggested as the possible venue for a conference of the Consultative Committee of the £l,H6tt million six-year Colombo Flan for economic development of South and South-East Asia. No agreement has yet been reached o- the place
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  • 28 9 All the government? of the Commonwealth nations have accepted Britain's invitation to the London conference next January on the sterling area's critical financial sit-; lion.- Reuter
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  • 253 9 Standard Staff R* [>ort< r LONDON, Nov. 20.— U.S. stockpile purchoses of Molayon rubber may begin ogoin soon, according to the Financial Editor of Hie Manchester Guardian who makes bitter comments on U.S. tactics m reducing the price of rubber and tin. He suggests
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  • 226 9 Slanilard Mark*! Rr|i4»rl« r THE rubber market m SSoKBpMtS MM erratic ;A priccM about foeir oettta per il>. Im -low tfie pr<\ i<m- «I:»>V level* beeauj»e of the withdrawal «if all (.rmr.-tl S#r> ieen A»*M>eiati4»n liiils. Iniormed estimaU d the G.SA. withdrawal from the market
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  • 280 10  -  PAULA SULLIVAN By ILL parent worry themselves n death about something. So let me try and offer you all a tew words of consola*ti jn All 1 have written contains some truth. But for maximum effect read '.inly those which apply:— If your child hi thin: 1'
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  • 221 10  - THE STARS AND YOU Jeanine Varnal 1-»OU\» S K»RF( AST: Today m tull of difficulties Inexpected blow, or lisappoint in* changes m plin* will upset v..ur equilibrium However, by u»m» a! your ener.;* >ou can j; i >niulish mirucle> tor artistic people there are iniwvances and tritlinj Mt b.i. k>
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  • 222 10 QINCE a soiled mop is a poor aid m keeping your floors spotless, try sudsing this important household equipment at frequent intervals. Push the mop up and down m thick soap suds until it relinquishes its soil, then wring dry. If this is to be a
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  • 99 10 WOMEN will be eoing to parties m their corsets next Spring. Hut only the top half of the corset will show. It will be honed and tutted and specially denned to team with an evening skirt. The maker of the e\ening-top-cop»et m pl.t m or
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  • 752 10  - BRIGHTEN UP WITH TRANSFERS MARGARET SCOTT Continuing Margaret's Diary ADVISES ANY' woman who wants to iiohiew* the new swirl-skirt look with next year's Summer frocks needs to get busy now making herself some stiffened waist-petticoats. One model at a London spring dress show last week wore three petticoats five thicknesses
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  • 46 10 'SWE ETHEART' BACK NEW YORK. Nov. 20 (AP> Mary Pickford, "America's sweetheart" ot the silent films. now 58. is returning to the screen In the role of a librarian m "The Library," which will be 'produced by Stanley Cramer. Her last film was "Secrets." m 1933.
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  • 286 10 RADIO MAI.A\A SINGAPUKfe (IK4 Ut A U Ml. I 10 a.m. Fmercenc? New* (K.L.I; 10.45 lor the Schools; 1 p.m. Heinz Alexander at the Hammond Ornut. Capitol Restaurant. Singapore: 1 News; 1.45 Lunch Time Prom; 2 p.m. For the Schools; 8.15 5 p.m. Racing Commentaries from the
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    • 348 10 CROSSWORD FOR PLEASURE iH: s new series-No. 26 13-Cau.-e 14 -One under h 5 U Is |b 1 I d I* lo I/I k IS Otherwise i 16 Impel ,x 18 -Solicitor at t Law ';\brr.> i. j >— 1 demon //s 20 -Apart mmmm 21 Dei. ourcd !9 '•o
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  • 385 11 SB A DEFERS 'ACTION 'ON STARS Will Accept Mediation Offer By BAM President Singapore Badminton Association decided yesterday to defer n »°b i SmBßF °7> f r PWers Wong Peng Soon, OogPohUm' Cheong Hock Leng and Ismail bin Marjan until Nov. 26 aHhe requ" of thePres.dent of th e Badminton
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  • 987 11 Following is the statement issued by the S.B.A. yesterday: In view of the wide publicity given m the matter of the request by the Singapore Badminton Association for a Statement of Account from Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marjan and Cheong
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  • 136 11 A MIXED Old Boys and Present Boys St Andrews School XV iust managed to beat trie University of Malaya by three points to nil at Bukit Timah >esThere was no score m the first half which was rather scrappy with the Varsity getting the better of
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  • 46 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The TPCA held the Police Depot to a goalless draw at hockey at Princes Road, this evening The game was evenly contested throughout* Just be/ore the end Balasingam scored for the Tm. lians but the goal was disallowed for 'sticks'.
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  • 211 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 20 (Reuler-AAP). A fighting innings of 114 by Roy Marshall could not save the Went Indies from the third successive defeat on the Australian tour when they were beaten by New South Wales by 24 runs here today. Victory seemed m sight
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  • 105 11 BELFAST Nov. 19 (Reuter>— Mrs Tonny Ahm of Denmark beat her compatriot Mrs. Aase Jacobsen 11—7. 7—ll, 11—9, m one of a series of exhibition badminton matches being played here today and tomorrow. Eddie C'hoong. partnered by R. Williams (US' defeated the Canadian combination of A.
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  • 71 11 Today's SPORT RUGBY. Singaport Asians v Naval Base *A" at Farter Park: Royal Signals v FARELF at Tangltn; SCC v MM Naval Base at SCC, 223 BOD v RAF Changi "A' at BOD; Royal Engineers v RAF Seletar "A" at Royal Engineers ground; RAF Tengah "A" v 221 Veh Bn
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  • 113 11 HONGKONG. Nov 20 tßeu-ter-AAP)—Trie Swedish Halsing bo i g soccerites concluded their Hongkong tour with a deserved 2—l victory over the Combined Chinese this afternoon before a crowd of 13.000. including the Governor, Sir Alexander Gran-. tham. The Swedes for the first time during the
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  • 65 11 THE following will represent the Singapore Asians against the Naval Base '"A" XV at Farrer Park tomorrow at 5 p.m.: Yap Phoon Keng. R. Ross, Lock Juan. Lim Eng Siang, Vellupillai. William Fung, Foong Sz* Fook. Kah Wan, Willie Vaz. Peter Wong. Bulat. Selvarajah
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  • 125 11 SYDNFY. Nov 20 <AP) Left-handed Merv\ii Rose. Aimtrali.Vs third tennic string, I pp\ed Wimbledon Au>',miian Champion Dirk Sa\itt In the fir.^t ma; or upset r? :he New South Wales title p. ay here to day Rose, playing a cautious not game, beat the big American 3-6.
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  • 166 11 PENANG. Tues.— The EBMStive (ommillre off the Prnaajt Badminton Association will hold a Meetinc on Friday niffht to discuss arrangements for the Foon# Seoue Cup final and the dates for the triangular meet. Mr Lim San Ha: \ht hOB. secretary of the Penang B;idn!inton
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