Singapore Standard, 22 November 1951

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard VOL II NO. 144 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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    15 1 Pr t lire i r:>m m \h\* official to m ■•k th«^ miTersan -nihrr A.P.
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  • 33 1 100,000th US Casualty In Korea Recorded led and Dep c m be isa ted ffl iaJ ie| c ska t>eU covers iea have been 0 casoa ties c Gen Rral nisi cc t»n
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  • 138 1 Ml X SAX. Nov 21 lUP).— The C tmmunists agreed "m princ p I >day to a United Nations 1 dly tri il truce proposal lor X re i Bui there ippeared several ►re lays A technical argument c id. ["he Communists made a new
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  • 61 1 GENEVA, Nov 21 ißeuter>— Britain today Batty denied as "propaganda and a "deliberate travesty ol th c truth"' Egypt's charges that Suez Canal zone ao Mirers were compelled to a >: < by threats to their lives. Sir Guildhaume Evans sub:*~:t?d t*«e statement to the International
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  • 586 1 Floods Disrupt Road Traffic Xl At LUMPUR, Wed.— For the next three days al leanl there will he no vehicular traHie on tlit- main trunk road from Singapore to the Federal Capital owing to heaw rains and flooding which swept away the 20 feet steel bridge
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  • 73 1 CAIRO. Nov. 21 (AP> A British spokesman said yesterday the movement of British families out of Ismailia and suburban Ahasheya into safe areas" started yesterday He said the movement would take over four or five days. Meanwhile. British troops continued to patrol the Canal Zone city
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  • 45 1 OTTAWA. Nov. 21 <AP). X P. Kirkwood, 52. has been appointed Canadian High C. omm ssi nei Trth l° Pakistan, succeeding D. M. Johnson 49. who recently was appointed permanent Canadian representative to the United Nations at New York, It was announced yesterday.
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  • 14 1 LONDON. Nov. 21 <Xl and daughter of tne 13m Larl of
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  • 116 1 LONDON. Nov. 21, (Reuter). Sir Eric MacFadyen, Chairman of the Planters Association of Malaya, today urged that Malaya should be put on a war footing. In a letter published m the London Times Sir Eric also suggested that there should be a Governor-General
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  • 57 1 AIRSTRIKES were made m three States during yesterday's R.A.F. operations against the bandits. Heaviest attacks were m Western-Central Negri Sembilan. where relays ot R.A.F. Brigands and R.A.A.F. Lincolns attacked a terrorist camp area. Other Lincolns flew against a target m Perak. and Sundeiiand flying boats, operating
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  • 679 1 Replacement Fund For Tin Is Urged Standard Staff rnrrrtpnnili gil KUALA LUMPUR, Wed, Tlie Fmieai Legi^laiivi' Council lodbf muadmtmuif uMnsfJ the draft estimate* for n«*\i year alter a M dour dull debate. Except for mild criticisms a^ain.^t lark of provision for social services to rural areas. Ic&mpongs
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  • 59 1 LONDON N>\ 21 (Reulei Mi George Campbell Henderson lub-officei ot rite Gibraltai Dock aid Fr.e S**i t, IUN !if<>i posthumously awanipd the (.e Croti for fighting tingle-handed ti i c which t>i»»w tip i'if immum lion ihi > Bcdenham last A i I Twe!\ e men. includ
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  • 224 1 C' wealth Finance Parleys May Be Held In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE lias expressed its willingness to he the venue of an important Commonwealth finance conference, plans for which are now hcin«: finalised m jpondon, said the Assistant Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. A. D. Stutclibury, yesterday. The conference
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  • 102 1 BELGRADE. Nov. 21 (UP)Hungary and Rumania charged today that an American plane, which disappeared after being fired on near their borders had violated the Iron Curtain frontiers. The United States Embassy here announced that both Soviet satellites had lodged protests against alleged border violations
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  • 76 1 LONDON. Nov. 21 (UP) Prime Minister Winston Churchill told a protesting anti-Ame-rican lettwing Labourite today that Britain would continue to grant the United States air bases as long as they were needed for world peace and security. Churchill made the statement m the
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  • 37 1 IPOH. Wed A Chinese school teacher. Lock See Phong, 35. was shot dead by b.indits m Chemor town about ten miles from Ipoh at about 8 p.m. yesterday. H© Jeft a wife and fhe children.
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  • 130 1 Standard Shipping Reporter PRIVATE William Gordon Koh of the R.A.S.C. son of well-known Singapore lawyer C. H. Koh was among the 1,000 troop deck personnel who disembarked from the troopship Empire Trooper for service m Malaya yesterday morning. Mr. Koh had to wait two hours
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    • 82 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PBIGES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nor. 21. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBtR LONDON TIN Spot: £1,000 per ton Spot 41 4 d. buyen, £1,005 sellers. Dec. 41 \d Three months: £965 Jan. Mar. 41 d.
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    • 30 1 BURGESS AMERICA'S BEST BATTERIES BURGESS BATTERIES are sealed m plastic ond steef J that's why they last longer >i I maßSmrm I mm wo££* i d| n^H Hfe fIHB V^l
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  • 360 2 Investigations Will Aid Membership System r Standard Staff Reporter ORGANISATION experts invited from the United Kingdom by the Singapore Government have already mapped their course of action, and their investigations will be of assistance to the Working Party if and when the membership system of
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  • 302 2 ABOI'T 800 students of the Victoria School, Singapore, were briefed on the prospects of police work for a career, yesterday. In two talks to the boys, one m the morning session and the other m the afternoon, the Singapore Police Force Education
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  • 192 2 Standard Staff Kt* porter AN APPEAL to the local young men and women to join Uw Fighter Control Unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force was made by Flight-LJeui Bitice Frasei at the Singapore Rotary luncheon yesterday at the Capitol Blue Room. Stressing the
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  • 72 2 Airways W orkers To Hold Dance QANTAS Empire Airways Lm Emj yees 0 lion ill hold ihuM c aid of I heir build nj? fund a1 Rail ea H :e on Fndat Nov 3d Tickets priced a1 $3 for a c«ui c and $2 single .:-e avaij b c at
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  • 88 2 BURGLARS broke into the store oi the Heera Trading Company. Roberts Lane around 3 am. yesterday and stole two rases ol textiles worth $5,000 DMDass They would have got away with another five cases valued ai $8,000 had the proprietor not awakened from his sleep. The
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  • 52 2 WEE HONG MOH. a harbour board police constable was sentenced m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to three months 1 jail for sleeping while on duty at the clock tower gate. Tanjong Pagar Dockyard on Nov. 21, armed with a pistol an ten rounds
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  • 171 2 EVIDENCE taken during the absence of a ship's coinpradore win had bt-en sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment for disobeying the lawful command of the Captain led to a retrial being ordered by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court
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  • 30 2 THE American Consulates and Lnited States Information Service Libraries and offices m Singapore and the Federation will be closed today m observance of Thanksgiving Day, an American national holiday.
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  • 285 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. G. MAPARA, who made a three-week surrey of the labour movement m Malaya on behalf of the International Congress of Free Trade Unions has urged the Singapore Trades Union Congress to keep out of politics. This was "absolutely necessary" m
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  • 100 2 THE LABOUR candidate for the North Ward. Mr. A. R. Lazarous yesterday caled upon the Singapore Government to give serious thought of setting up a State Bank. He said it was time the freedom of the bank.* m the country was curbed. T.ie decision of the Singapore
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  • 138 2 1 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Commerce is offering 10 scholarships for Malays residing m the Colony of Singapore when the school's new academic year begins early m January. 1952. Seven of these scholarships will be awarded to Malays who wish to study English at the Institute.
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  • 189 2 South Ward Has Been His Home For 14 Year s A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer, Mr. Baskaran Pillay said yesterday he was "fed-up" of the Labour Party. He was speaking m support of Mr. S. M. Vasagar, Progressive Party candidate for the South Ward, at a meeting at Ratlin Mas.
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  • 260 2 Meet The S'pore Riot Heroes AWARDS to five mem berg of the Singapore Con stabulary and one regulai police officer for gallantry during the Colony riots lasi December were announced m the London Gazette. Two received Colonial Police Medals and four received th< King's Commendation. Here are the recipients: Inspector
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  • 107 2 ADMITTING that the West Ward had been m the past a Progressive Party stronghold. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Labour Party candidate for the ward m the coming elections said at a meeting at Orchard Road yesterday that he was •"confident the Progressive Party misrule m thi s
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  • 130 2 THE Progressive Party promises nothing for the working classes of this City said Mr. P. A. Netto, Independent Laboir candidate for North Ward at an election meeting held yesterday at St. George's Road. Referring to Mr. A. P. Rajah, hlf Progressive opponent, Mr. Netto
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    • 381 2 LEARN TO DEFENdI YOUR HOME NOW Intelligent, well-educated ■qq to train m their spare time a s ri and fighter-plotters m the Smgap trol unit of the Malayan JUucil LEARIS THIS VITAL AM) /s// JOB ISOW TO BE READY To ri OWIS HOME ACAII\ST AIR v k v SHOILD COME.
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    • 82 2 td m^ 1 MAKE IT /WHArTrMONOp!S!S^" IS *-<"**" J If AM W^yO'HAINT HAIN'T IT A;'. <:~ r JB& SNAPPY^-/ I tOBECHOSEMTtiZ.y^C-^rr^F 3^^ U L ABNKR.rA VO' <> AS TH'JOd 3BT^§ IF I UKE. M 99 THIS FAVOR 7*7r^S^O' BABE? h -VO' IS r*/T. ASHAMED UP-ShORT i#j *mm > *oußvxj^YsJft**HH*A«iAH!rj^/^^ .<
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  • 83 3 A FURTHER $1640 has been received for the Poppy Day Fund In the Colony. Donations received M Mr! S H f °G? W Danlel3 $100. Kian Gwan (M) Ltd jjgj. Far East Oxv-en Acetylene .P 0 l^' W ■'fiammer R, Co Ltd. $a(>. Mr G. Child
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  • 478 3  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Womaa Reporter A STRONGLY favourable opinion, with authority and experience behind it, was given The Standard yesterday on the projected Singa- pore Council of Women to secure by legislature the rights of Chinese. Indian. Indonesian and Malayan women
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  • 198 3 TAN GEE SIONG. a sampan man of Jalan Sultan, was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, to 16 months' rigorous imprisonment for having eight pounds of raw opium on his boat near the breakwaters of Singapore Harbour on Sept. 13. His counsel
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  • 23 3 A PLAY. "Twice I> Too Much." produced by Virginia Johnson was put on at the Gan Eng Seng Schooi last night.
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    48 3 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, returned to the Colony from Penang yesterday to resume duty. c MnAr B fnmpii Haw-Par Villa In Pasir Panjangr, one of SSfSiM 'Ta Ase »cc upation The }Ws owner W rk "k'eX* .V OTi0 Tie 0 siaZrd'Gr.ap .f newspapers.
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  • 227 3 BUILDING AMENDMENT AIDS TENANT 'Nuisance Notices To Owners' THE BUILDING Committee of the Singapore City Councillors has approved an amendment to Section 247 of the City Council Ordinance to prevent dehousing of tenants by owners of premises on the grounds that repairs have to be carried out. Stating this to
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  • 59 3 -Standard picture* by ABOVE Men of the "new sth Battalion, the Malay Regiment, march past Maj. General O'Carroll Scott, A.O.C. Singapore Base District, at the jirst public ceremonial parade at the Padang yesterday. RIGHT: Maj. General O'Carroll Scott, inspects the: men of the battalion, who willsoon
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  • 220 3  -  MICHAEL GOH By Standard* >laff Reporter IN THEIR striking white uniforms and pale blue sarongs, men of the new sth Battalion, the Malay Regiment, held their first public ceremonial parade at the Padang yesterday evening before going on operational work against the bandits
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  • 23 3 THE public Assistance Board will hold their first meetinf tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the Council Chamber oi Social Welfare Department
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  • 67 3 THE CHINESE V '.1 C A 1 eat tier*' K<- I House pi tp -< i pi ganlse incuage .stud y c m,m m English, Blandarin, Cantonese, Fukinese iuu| Malay, Re^;.-::- ition I;-: RM fOT Uf if these classes can be tsined From the Chinese V M C
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  • 28 3 ifANDENDRIESEN T\u des.tb occurred ;it tito (i'neral Hospital. Kuala I.uiiip'ir, jresterday, of Mrs. If. Vandendrieseii, of Srd mile K:.«'i Ronf). Fr.neral at OhefM R> i cenietery today.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 1596 4 PEOPLE STAND AT PARTING OF WA YS OAG On Vital Tasks In The Federation Standard Staff Correspondent Xl T ALA LUMI'LR, Wcd.-r- u Afl I see it, the people of the Federation stand today at the parting of the ways. One road, a narrow winding road, leads uphill. It is
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Standing Committee oh Federal Finance has approved payment to Lady Gurney, from Oct. 7, of a combined allowance amounting to £1,250 per annum. This amount is made up of an allowance of £900 per annum based on the provisions of the
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  • 207 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -The Federal Legislative Council today reaffirmed the whole country's resolve to bring the war against Communist terrorism to a successful end when it registered its sense of great loss and deep regret of the death of Sir Henry Gurney, the late High
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  • 104 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— G:>od character and a genuine need to possess a firearm, are the necessary qualifications to support the grating of permits. Inche Abdul A/iz was told today by the Secretary for Defence m the Federal Legislative Council. He was also told that it
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  • 79 4 Standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Datb Haji Mohnmed Eusoff. who a«-ked two questions m the Federal Letnslative Council on the inadequacy of grants on Government scholar* ships. was told by the Act'-ne Chief Secretary that government is aware there may be rood prounds for
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  • 23 4 SEREMBAN. Wed.-The latest cinema here Shaw Brothers Rex, opened its doors last ni^ht Tne proceeds will go towards welfare funds.
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  • 103 4 Standard Staff (orrefoondrnt KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed Perak and Jonore continue t> be the worst bandit-ridden areas m the Federation, with Pahang running third m the matter of arrests of b^r.dit suspects m;;de since the Emergency. Of the 841 suspect.* ar:e>*.ed for offences under the Emergency Regulations,
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  • 77 4 Standard Stiff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Wives of Federal Council] rs will have- t i draw lots to decide who should have the privilege oi sitting In the public gallery of the ren >vated Council Chamber. The changes made have reduced the size ol
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  • 91 4 SEREMBAN. Wed— The Pre^s will bp barred and non-members of Union excluded when the Government Administrative and Cierical Services Union Negri Sembilan meets on Saturday m discuss an offer m respect of salary scnles for the General Clerical Services time scale This is revealed m a
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  • 133 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Replying to a number of questions by Mr. Yeap Choong Kong on allowances to dependants uf holders of government scholarships, the Acting Chief Secretary said m the Federal Council today that the allowance payable m Malaya is the rate fixed by the Secretary of
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  • 129 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Having failed m their efforts on Tuesday to derail the trains m the South, bandits switched their attention to the North yesterday where they were equally unsuccessful. However, they were able to cancel the day mail trains between Tapah Road
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  • 842 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In moving the adoption of the Draft estimates, the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. A. Godsall explained that the cost of the Emergency ($ll4 million) m 1952 is the best estimate they could make at present.
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  • 340 4 THE Council approved the Carrying of Arms Order being extended to Nov. 30 next year. THE Rent Control Ordinance m The Federation will remain m force for a further period of one month from Jan. 31 next year by consent of the Federal Legislative Council. The Attorney
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 5 photo. ceremony, sh.ws from left Mr. and MnTGJM mZJS.JE? J. Navarro and Mr. Navarro.— Sechon
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  • 151 5 ANOTHER butch of eight tenants of Singapore Improvement Trust flats appeared m the Second Civil District Court, m answer to summonses, yesterday. The Singapore Improvement Trust represented by Mr T.W. Ong is claiming possession of the premises occupied by the tenants. who have encaged Mr.
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  • 137 5 A PRIVATE investigator, W. Neubronner. eiisageci by a woman described m the Singapore High Court yesterday how he. using binoculars, watched the husband's movements m a flat at Tiong Bahru on several occasions during July and August this year The flat, he said,
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  • 1063 5 Schools Expanded But More Room Is Still Needed Standard SiafKCorrespondent d«J^\ LA I^KF B W^- The rapidly mounting avSi\hiA r En lish ,^cation continued ii tax thi aHhi^fc reBo S ccs J f accommodation and teachers, and hi™ w cons i de^ ab !e Creases m the
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  • 472 5 KLANTAN, Wed.— Richard John Davis, 36, a miner of Sungei Lembing, Pahang, was tentatively charged before the Kuantan magistrate with the murder of a Chinese, Leong Nang, m Sungei Lembing on Oct. 10, yesterday. The magistrate committed him to stand before the High
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 5 photo. Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, who reached Singapore by air yesterday to attend the conference of British representatives m Eastern Asia called by the CommissionerGeneral for South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Sir Archibald Nye. High Commissioner m India, also arrived by air from Calcutta. Standard
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  • 68 5 FOUR <>i Singapore's beiter known Chinese artists, Liv Kang. Chen Chong Swee. Chen Wen Hsi and Chong Sou Pieng will hold an exhibition of their work at the British Council Hall under the auspices of the Singapore Art Society. The exhibition will be opened by Professor
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  • 37 5 Officers and men oi the Australian Air Force Dakota transport squadron m Malaya will gather at Singapore's Union Jack Club tonight at a farewell dinner to their Commanding Officer. Squadron Leader H. D. Marsh. D.F.C.
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  • 168 5 s| BSTATIONS liable to loail sin*«i<liii< !<M|;t> l»\\ Uum-jrn Road, Turf Club. Kw;»ii IMrk. lloHjihl K<».ui. Adam Park. Callop Hill. t'l«atsi\«rtli Koad, IVircf Kikkl. someriillr Kstute, I.immloh K«;ul. Victoria Park, Nassim Hill. Pateremi Kikml. fireal \\<«ri.l. ll» lions Oil Mills, Alexandra Incinerator. Ttong Kahru. Hai'elock Koud. Malayan Brr
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  • 458 5 'Severe' Fines on Engineers Cut On Appeal Stamford Siafl Commmm&tm IPOH, Wed. At the Appeal Court today, before Mr. Justice Thomson, two European engineers, J y. Hemphill and S. W. Dundas, of the Perak River Hydm successfully appealed against the sentences im posed on them by Mr. M. Carton. President
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 MR II C. HVMMFTT the new Deputy President of the Sinsap«rr City Counnl photographed by Th« Stand ard cameraman m bis offite yesterday He returned from leave m the Inited Kinedun* on Sunday and begun uotk the ne\t day. Mr. Haminrtt w-as lornier Penane Miinu i p^l President
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  • 181 5 Big Rise In National Income TOE INCREASE of m M 000 m the estimated i (■>[■ I PS from mooi ne tax m Singapore wa§ "almost urtmHjr due t<t Ihe hi KljraiM ri.it iona 1 income" the Co trailer <»! Income Tax 111 T Eiolk i. 1 f s.i id
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  • 27 5 A CONCERT was Etaced b. the students of the Methodisl English School, Tanjong Malim. m aid r«f the 9chool Buildinc Fund. A sum of $:'»>«) >- realised.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 153 5 YMCA: French :«nd commercial classes 530 p.m.; Sitisapore Cycle Racing Association meeting and gymnastics and keep-fit class (i pm.: choir practice B. IS p.m.. Last and West Society meeting 8 p.m Chinese V.M.C.A.: Basketball (boys) and basketball (men at Chung Hua School) 5:50 pm.: table tennis (men) p.m.: tree maths
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 942 6 JJITHERTO most newspapers have been inclined to treat film censor Jack Evans as a problem. He has had to bite his lips m the true old-school tie fashion as critics rapped him across the knuckles for sins which were not wholly of his making or inspiration.
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  • 443 6  -  Andre Rabache By WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. THREE cardinal principles of American foreign policy emerge from the speech which President Truman delivered m Washington on Tuesday night. Under these points, the United States will endeavour first to keep the leadership of a "world crusade for peace' founded on
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  • 503 6 Review of Views The Budget I UTUSAN Melayu considered it a| \vi.*;e step that after deducting? here and there from the 1932 > budget estimates there is no\v| to be a surplus of $5,765,449.5 But Utusan believes that the? pjblic is disappointed to .«ee£ that 3 million dollars had been*
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  • 129 6 U u.cvuiLiaisoi me Singapore Improvement Trust Estates inform the several thousands of applicants for Xrust accommodations if the v!f, U h St ou e f areto be allotted \v«th efiect from the beginning ©t the month? If such is the ease, then letter, of notifications should
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  • We,the PEOPLE
    • 1105 6 Sir; None but the foolish would deny that the subject of family planning is of profound human interest and I have followed the various pronouncements m the local press of late with as much interest as, I imagine, a very large proportion of the people of all
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  • 1009 6 A Stranger's Gift Could Have Saved Him! BLOOD! The living river that runs jn our veins; that feeds and nourishes our bodies. A horse, smelling fresh blood, goes crazy-wild with fear and excitement. Blood flowing from a wound is the very symbol of danger and death. BLOOD! In the Spanish
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  • 10 6 "You're lucky. Ted! He doesn't take te everybody"
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  • 379 7 ATOM BOMB WON'T BE USED IN KOREA Eden Tells MPs Policy Unchanged PI L ND °i: N O V 21 < Reu er )-Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons last night that he did not think there Has the slightest chance of the atom bomb
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  • 56 7 21 i Router) yesterday rnited States hare erf financial v; American A t. Exchequer, iamentary .hour MP's quesBi ice, asked: c been taken meant the 1 e"\ Secu- North n H t l 5 support" to seek t« im aid ias ienta posi-
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  • 55 7 g, s and :nree i en a Uec- r from De.hi I m to land Calcutta, ided Deshiginf editor i \e«.s Chro- we AllEdit n Conq i security X nfdon High itta branch, i nuniquc said sta and one spitaL One dead la now ►us
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  • 192 7 Recognition Of Red China By UN Urged OPPOSITION: LONDON. Nov. 21, (AFP) Former British Labour Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Kenneth Younger last night cri ticised the Japanese peace treaty and advocated the recognition of Communist China by the United Nations. Winding up the foreign affairs debute for the
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  • 114 7 STRASBOURG. Nov. 21. (AP) Britain's new government turned down the European Federation idea yesterday. Robert Boothby. British Conservative, expressed the official views of Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Cabinet on European union to a joint session of delecates from the American Congress and the European Consultative
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  • 147 7 SRINAGAR. Nov. 21 (Reuter) —Monarchial rule was legally ended m J;immu and Kashmir vesterduv by an amendment to the states' 12-year-old constitution act. By giving assent to the amendment the ruler Yuvaraj Karansin°h performed what an omc af spokesman described as his "last act" under the
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  • News Briefs
    • 52 7 A RESCUE squad of monks m St. Bernard Pass. Switzerland, returned Tuesday with the body of Brother Lucien Droz. -U, trainer of the famous St. Bernard dogs His dogs were unable to locate Brother Lucien, who died under hundreds of tons of snow swept down on rum }n an avalanche
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    • 33 7 R ALLEN GRIFFIN, ECA special representative to the Far Kast. arrived m Saigon Tuesday by air froir Hongkong for an eight-day tour of Indo-China and to consoll wUh local and American officials.- A.P.
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    • 33 7 WASHINGTON. £»v. z*(AFP>- The State DeP^tmen confirmed last night «»t George Kennan. former departmental adviser on Rv.ss dn affairs, would be asked to acctpt the post lOf United States Ambassador m Moscow.- AFP
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    • 21 7 MAJOR General Mr Konen Arundel Kerr Montgomery, former commandant of the Royal Artillery, has died at the age of 89.- A.P
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    • 38 7 SIR William Stampe. 69. former chief engineer to the Public Works Department tor irrigation m the United Provinces India, was killed last night when an Auster plane he was piloting crashed m an orchard near Colyton. Devon.— Reuter
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    • 31 7 EIGHT African workers were killed and 21 injurtd m j winding accident at the "Jeinette No. 1 shaft" of a gold mine 22 miles from \\r\kom, Oranire Free State, yesterday.- Reuter
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    • 42 7 THREE. Britons seeking a new lite m Tasmania yesterday completed 14.000-mile trip m then 32-foot rigged ketch Katwinc iai from ChristchUrch. H:mip.^i c to Sydney. Australia. They nzn made the journey m 19H rtitv.« *>■■• way of the Panama and me Pacific- Reuter
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  • 68 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. «AP» Two Chinese Air Force officials today carried out their promise to boycott a Federal Court hearing asked by the Nationalist Government, which has fired them The tivo. Lieut. Gen P.T. Mow. and Colonel VS. H.siung. have been charged by their Government
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  • 255 7 LONDON, Nov. 21, (Reuter) The British Government is considering with other member governments a meeting early next year to review the progress of the £1,868,000,000 six-year Colombo Plan for the economic development of South and South-East Asia. Mr. Anthony Nutting, Foreign Under-Secret
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  • 160 7 Churchill Bows To Opposition LONDON, Nov. 21, (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill bowed to Labour critics yesterday over his proposal to hold a secret parliamentary session on defence. He told the House of Commons he would not press for a secret session if there was considerable opposition to the proposal.
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  • 54 7 RANGOON. Nov. 20: Reuter) —A Burma Government spokesman yesterday denied a New China News Agency report that Chinese troops had occupied undemarcated. disputed boundary regions along the country s eastern frontier with China s Yunnan Province. The Government had no knowledge of any such troops
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  • 64 7 LONDON, Nov. 20: (Reuter)— War Minister -Anthony Head said yesterday he was satisfied the American field censorship m Korea was not biased. Several MPs had told the House of Commons that the censorship was unsatisfactory. Mr. Head replied that he had received a full
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  • 51 7 photo. This happy study of the King: and Queen with their grandchildren, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, was made at Buckingham Palace Not. 14 as the yourhg prince celebrated his third birthday anniversary. This is the first oicture of the Rine since his recent serious illness.-
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  • 111 7 PARIS. Nov. 21. (AP) Premier Rene Pleven last night won a vote of confidence from the French National Assembly on a programme of limited austerity, needed for full partnership m Western defence. Assembly officials gave the count as 247 for Pleven to 229 against him
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  • 65 7 Farouk Receives Iran's Premier CAIRO. Nov. 21 (Beulert— King Farouk yesterday reoetwed Persian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq m a one hour audience. Earlier, the Persian Premier resting m his hotel alier his flight from the United States, had been visited by Egyptian Prime Minister Nahaa Pa.«ha. Last night Ur Kfossadeq
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  • 209 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. (IP) Praideal Truman m a speech here last night defended AwrHca^i foreign policy a* a "great crusade for pea«-«-" «nd warned the Republican Party if it challenged him on foreign policies m the coming presidential ejection it will be "overwhelmingly repudiated by the
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  • 339 7 PARIS. Nov. 21. (LP)— Mahmoud Azmi B«% B|>oke*nian for the Egyptian drl« -aiion to the I nil/. Nation*, ycatawdaj Haiti K^ypt oWa not ami *ill Ml recognise the four-power Middle Eml <lH«-nee BStttMSMMatl He charged the Big Three" Western powers are forcing Egypt to look
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  • 167 7 Iran's Plan To Settle Oil Dispute PARIS Nov. 21. (API I .-i Irani. in official reported J ;im. y his gover iment'i latest I for settling the British 1 vnian oil disp .u v provided foi < > peiisiiuiK the British with oil The Information came fir < r Nasrullab
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  • 200 7 WASHINGTON. Nov 21 (feu ter) 'The World Bank annotli >♦«! m a formal statement yesta < v that it would be willing U) <• n.sider any proposal under w 'ich it might assist m reaching .solution of the Persian M n* pule. In its
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    • 115 7 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY rickets tor Draw on 25 th November, 1951. ALL SOLD OUT. sEX T DRAW on Januory 13, 1952. Tckets SI each NOW ON SALE. PLEASE APPLY FOR TICKETS EARLY. minimum PRtfES PAID IN FULL. Ist Prixe $250,000/--2 nd Prixe 120,000/--3 rd Prixe 50,000/--4 th
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  • 908 8 Extension OfKL Airfield To Be Completed Soon Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In spite of the Emergency, Malayan Railways revenue lor the first eight months of this year reached a record figure of $33.6 millions, said the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo,
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  • MAILS
    • 40 8 Today: Medan 8 a.m. by Mvi Ann. Christmas Island, Coco? Island noon by Islander. Bangkok (parcels only) noon by Be! urn. Singkep 6 p.m. by Vail Den Brock. Western Australia. Eastern Australia and New Zealand 6 p.m. by Charon.
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    • 11 8 Today North India and Pakistan (letters and parcles) by San^ola.
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  • 248 8 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— ln Kelantan, a fish marketing: syndicate, financed from funds made available under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act. is now prepared to start functioning, said the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. M. V. Del Tufo. at today's Legislative Council meeting.
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 8 Mr Keith Gra.iville BOAC's Sales Director, expected to arrive m Singapore from Sydney on Der. 8. He was appointed Sales Director last year and is now responsible for the whole of the world-wide sales, advertising, traffic organisation and commercial policy throughout the Corporation.
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  • 32 8 Air Marshal Sir Fran<-is Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Force, is due back at Changi airfield tomorrow from his tour of service establishments m Australia and New Zealand.
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    44 8 Photo. MEMBERS of the Royal Thai Air Force are now participating m the United Nations Korean airlift operations. Picture shows Major Choos Suthichoti (left foreground) of Bangkok and members of the Thai unit beinr interviewed by an officer of the U.S. Air Force. USIS
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  • 203 8 Albert Dock: Hack Hai. San Raiael. Victoria Dork: BuUn, Stan- vac Talans Akar. Keppel Dock: Dromus. Maroi I.vria. PatUOCa. Cfodown No. 1: Ftonfkok. Western Anchorajr: 9epia. i Briaacon. Acavus OC IKK ROADS Hai Hsu.m. Troodos, Hera. Bokr. Waib:i!one Bnk;i. Hydra. Mvi Ann. Japar:». La C"l«»rrid:i. Paul.*. Peter
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    • 570 8 PAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct O-erlond Sin Francisco Lot Angelei AH America* 0 Con dian CiHei Penonq P. S'Kam S>»re An LA/Sf J. L. LUCKENIACH 26/27 No* 2«/29 Na* 10 N«t/6 Oec 25 Dec ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Oec 28 Oec 29 Dec/1 Jon 20 Jon Foe full particulars of
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    • 285 8 STRAITS STEAMSHIP C3 M LTD. WfST COASI MALAYA Hong Soon for P Baroe Nov 25 Vessel |or Mum Weekly Hon f Tot for Rengat Nov 30 Vessel *or Malacca Twice Weekly M Hono. Thong to» Kooan Vessel for Port Oickson. Weekly S, Ap. Api Dee 4 lung Song tor Motacco
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  • 408 9 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Nor. 21 ln spite of uncertoin supply conHorn of rice m the Federotion has remained satisfactory. a r° t m Fed rol L esislotiYe Council this t Mr. M.V. del Tufo, m his presidential address He recalled
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  • 99 9 HP! X Nov. 21:— The collection and revenues m the Federation will m m d b> i public accounts committee j dei Legislative Council today. It ■rial Secretary as chairman and the s Mr Khoo Teik Ec, Mr. Tan Siew i n fapt Pwsseli
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  • 477 9 RETARDED TO SOME EXTENT s.noialc Progress 1 KMi'lK. Nov. 21.— -Economic progress been much affected and to some extent i extern] and internal events," said Mr. del Tufo. The Korean war and the rearmament programme of Britain and America." he addt i. "had led to delays m sup- ying dpital
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  • 12 9 FE DERAL FINANCES HKALTHY ndt Nt t 8 and esee I Bencj
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  • 14 9 Co-op Shops Curb Prices r I nomic Open- mince, C PIO3 ed on -opera-
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  • 42 9 Palm Oil Output Less Than In 1950 o.: to the 00 tons for Ql Urn year production :e ratbci 'ess o! 53.00 C tons. itlCt n remains c t >tal output U»« jreax may selection and s crop :s m useful results.
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  • 288 9 *e»> Replanting Levy vi U MPtR, Nov. 21— The Government has the runner planting industry that additional mad a .id e to prov ide, particularly for r% more money for replanting when condi--111»« and it is hoped to introduce the necessary Mion, m statin* this
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  • 93 9 Coal Output Declines 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 21:—' The production of coal by the end of 1951 will perhaps' total about 3t>5.000 tons. compared with 416.000 tons m 1950. Mr. Del Tuto announced. He explained that the decrease would be chiefly due to the shortage of underground labour and the
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  • 151 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 21.— Mr. Yeap Choong Kong was told m the Federal Council this morning, m reply to a question, that the Government has considered subsidising rice and sugar. Government, however, had not done so for reasons of finance. Government was currently
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  • 115 9 KUALA LUMPER. Mon. 21:— The Financial Secretary was asked m the Federal Council today by Mr D T Waring whether Government had yet received a full account o expenditure incurred on its behalf fn the U X and elsewhere during the period of
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wov. f-jg? art rtf i«,° r SHapS?" WWSKj IM9 $5 2!<«.238; 1950. «».891.441 and Council this morning.
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  • 40 9 Barlow and Co. Ltd report that the Muar River Rubber to Ltd ha, declared an mtenrn d.vidend of 10^Per cent less for 1951 payable Dec 12 rr. inv fef books have been closed from N«v. 10 tc 24.
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  • 69 9 KUALA LLMPLR. Nov. 21.-The total collections from income tax for 1951 will nearly reach $100 million, Mr. Del Tufo told the Legislative Council. The filling of senior posts m the department continued to present difficulties, but i the situation was likely to improve somewhat by the
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  • 353 9 RID A Allocates $1,308,612 To Many Minor Projects KUALA LUMPUR, Nor. 21:— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has allocated $1,479,838 to State or Settlement organisations, including $1,308,612 for minor schemes and projects to be approved by the State/Settlement Development Boards and commitments m respect of schemes and projects approved
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  • 75 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 21:— A.-ked by Dato Haji Mohamed L.isoff the exact relationship between the Department of Cooperative Development and the Government-sponsored co-operative shops, stores trie Member for Economic Affairs replied that all cooperation m Malaya is Govern-ment-sponsored. The duties of the Department of
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  • 210 9 Standard Staff Correspondent K Vi AL £u LUMp UR, Nov. lne results of a comprehensive survey of Malayan tin ore reserves will not be available until 1952, according to Mr del Tufo. The work, he told the Federal Council today, had been made more difficult by
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  • 179 9 THE rubber market m Singapore was active yesterday morning but quiet m the afternoon, with prices fluctuating between $1,381- and $1.40* per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment. A fairly good volume of business was done m the nearby lower grades, which appear to
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  • 81 9 ALL sections of the Singapore produce market were quiet yesterday with prices remaining < much the same as those prevail- ing on Tuesday. Copra had buyers at $39$ and sellers $40 per picul with small business reported at $39J. Oil was also a quiet market with buyers
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  • COMMODITY PRICES
    • 77 9 THE latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday were per Ib:— Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose $1,401 $1402 F. 0.8. m bales Dec. No. 1 B.S.S $1.40 $140 h No 2 E.S.S oca $1.35 $1352 No 3 RSS $1.31 $L3J« LONDON KUBBEB Wednesday's opening prices per Ib. were: No.
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    • 43 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The .price of tin to-day was $467 i picul. Down $5. LONDON TIN Wednesday's prices first session were: Spot £995 buyers, £l,oot Three months £957 J buyers, £962* sellers. S c 111 cmc b 1 Price: '£1.000. Tone: Very steady.
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  • 284 9 Standard Market Reporter WORLD tin mine production for the fir*t ei»ht months of 1951 was 110,100 ton* (165.600 tons equivalent annual rate) compared with 167.000 ton* for the whole of 1950. Of this figure, the International Study Group's statistical bulletin estimated production of Malaya
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  • 179 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 21 Steel from the United Kingdom is still m short supply, but imports of steel from other sources —Europe and. m particular, Japan— have shown some increases, said Mr. Del Tufo. Consump'ion of cement has increased, but adequate supplies are available m the
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  • 227 9 End Tin Buying Strike Appeal To Government dfgjdsflkg WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, (UP) Tin con makers hove asked the U.S. Government to coll off its "buyer's strike" on foreign tin even if the United States has to pay exorbitant prices. The manufacturers sod that if the Government still refuses to buy
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  • 300 9 SINGAPORE, WcJ. rbei Malayan hare market was again dull today with little business pacing at lower] levels All sections of the mar- j ket appeared > be weak fol- lowing the trend m London. Changed prices were: Austral AmaJ ]2.< i 13/3 Aver Wong 1)5 1 25
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  • 63 9 LONDON N U The Gove i '-.it Is w k -jI a an to bring lai gei et U tod and aw mati the Colonies m 1952 it •<1 bo c Ajdooc matei I bs stepped up arc timbei d ■■«^< > table Li.,* M- 0
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  • 48 9 HONGKONG N v l\ v ii sfc adai << Set i ice— -Clas m ji the i -'<■ li day ■.<(•:(■ HK$l f»0 $L\ S 4 e ing; iiK 4 (;;::'n i [JS$l 815 to Malay; I '2 i ■:<• [nd mesian Ri| iah Gold HK$327 2S i
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    • 182 9 1 A i j y iff p-M.d wry t.i r •i;uii)i»rr r your frn-nns m r an d rrlat i s W^o > this Christmos £3 and Mew Year 9. p !sloM'nda(fifl Subscriplion t(» Hi Singapore Standard. IMaro mD your order with your m*arch! DewKageol. rhew gift ropier will Uv
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  • 563 10 171 ENGLISH TEACHERS IN FED. MALAY SCHOOLS 124 More Needed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One hundred and seventy-one teachers are at present employed m the teaching of English m the Malay Schools m the Federation. Of these 81 are part-time teachers. The Member for Education m giving this
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  • 99 10 N.S. BRIDGE WASHED AWAY Floods SEREMBAN, Wed.— A heavy downpour of rain m Seremban last night caused lowlying areas to be flooded. At the third mile Port Dic.'<son Road Resettlement area, the bridge leading to the squatter settlement was washed away. There were no casualties. The water was said to
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  • 25 10 No Attendant -Fined FOR not having an attendant for his lorry. Lim Wah Lam. of Sungei Pelek, was fined $10 m the Sepang Magistrate Court.
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  • 163 10  - THE STARS AND YOU Geamine Varaal \H rrtODAY'S FORKAST:- The J_ stellar influences will have an enormous effect on our physical state today. During the next 48 hours be extremely prudent m jour love life. There is danger of separation, quarrel* and even scandal. If it is your birthday today.
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  • 262 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. J. C. Mathison was told m the Federal Council today by the Secretary for Defence that there are 177 fully armoured and 78 partially armoured vehicles m service m the Police Force. It was not possible to give the total
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  • 267 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed -It is estimated that the total sum spent from Federal hinds tor squatter re-settlement Up to Sept 30 last was $27,065,650 No direct contribution m respect ot this expenditure has been received, but during 1949 and 1950 H If. B Government contributed funds
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  • 134 10 Standard Staff Correspondent PORT DICKSON Wed A meeting of the supporters of the Independence of Malaya Party presided by Mr Lionel van Gayzel. was held m Port Jicfcsoft to form a working committee and to organise a local branch Among tho^e present were M r
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  • 53 10 MOHAMED bin Mohd. Amin. and Abdul Jalil bin Mohamed Zin who were charged with thelt of rambutans valued at $12 and belonging to Abdul Raman bin Abdullah at Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar, were allowed on bail of $100 each by the Muar Magistrate. The case was postponed
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    • 167 10 CAPITOL fVHEATESI "LM musical !>' vm k-— _^r PIIONK I|"J]7 KMTODAY j |T> JIM 1 .i,i. i ■^»Ia«MES2SSSfci 6.30. TVie exciting story of a big >/,„/ gamble^rlu^ot framed for murder James Harll-\ Chasr*s fffl^yieufa tJm Starring GEORGE RAFT COHEN GRAY Saturday M'tiitr JOHNNY WEISSMULLER m TREACHEROUS 3-FOOT FURIES ON M
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 637 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE (IK* a. U a.l 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.); 10.45 tor Ihe Schools: 1 p.m. The New Concert String Ensemble: 1.30 News: 1.45 Dance Music by The Ring's Men; p.m. For the Schools; 6.15 Programme Summary: 6.1? Calling All Hospitals: *;.,">,*) Announcements St Singapore Share Market Report:
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  • 358 11 U^. G RE STANDAKD HOCKEY REPOBTEB Recreati™ Cl!ih^ 11 c£ eS be J lble Singapore P^«_at the S.R.C. padang today? This is the big question with the fans. The Ceylonese take the field confident but have no easy task before them. Though they have
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 402 11 Sir;— In your report of the SBA meeting held on Tuesday, which was printed this mornunder the heading SBA DEFERS 'ACTION,' there are two paragraphs which 1 like to clarify io avoid a misconcevtion. H In the discussion on Mr. Durai's question whether the Committee would
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    • 160 11 Sir: —Your Sports report of 16't-h Noveynber has giveyi the public a clear report concerning the existing controversy between the SBA. and the four badmintoyi players, Cheqng Hock Leng, Ismail bin Marjin, Oyig Poh Lim and Wong Peng Soon. Joining the controversy, 1 should think that the
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  • 54 11 Entries a.-c now invited for tne Singapore Commercial Houses and senior inter-club championships. The entry fee is $10. 00 per team per event. Entry forms may be obtained from the honorary secretary. Singapore Badminton Association. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, c/o I'nited Press Associations, Cable Wireless Building. The closing
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  • 149 11 PENANG. Wed. The Fook Hung, British Empire Games and China Olympic champion will take part m the Penang and Kedah Amateur weightlifting championships and the "Mr. Penang"' contest due to be held at New World Stadium here on Nov. 23 and 24. There will be
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  • 101 11 The following will represent Johore against Combined Services on Saturday: TK Belton (S. Johore) Captain: Sgt B Martindale (Muar). T Scaife (SUB I. J. B< >rd (Kluang), N. Sa:.'k-:.- r, (Kluang); I. Chandlej (M iar», J P Law (S. J >hore>: Captain Yogel (Kluang). J.H. Stewart
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    • 1030 11 I CLASSIFIED ADVERT^Mivu«r NOTICES >'ers cf <T I roul Elec--1 i Lumpur i Registration rvisof of ers icipal Offices iring Claims, rr< ti< ns the 7U> MUVK.NS MCfi r ti Ulettions, g a I umpur. that pied have rd of Ucena first class c fc-T the 51 nly at fhye
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    • 618 11 MISCELLANEOUS [TOR the Best Service. Bargain and Choire m musical JMPORTERS interested m hard-ware, acids, insecticide ivory and horned articles EX2 and transf^ labels! leather, mantles and radios all r, k an man '^acture contact Bascbelam and Sons. 70 Arnpang Street, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICES CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY ORDINANCE 1950 J'HE
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    • 589 11 ENGAGEMENT 'THE Engagement is announced today between Mr. Chia Deow Hoe and Miss Ang Siew Keng both of Singapore. All relatives and friends kindly note. SITUATIONS VACANT W7 ANTED proof readers good pay and conditions Apply Box T 502 Spore Standard. VJ/ ANTED news correspondent Yt Bukit Mertajam Province Wellesley
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    • 227 11 ffIQEDDDBHi Toda^ 2— 4.i5-«.3o— ij§ »jv. j A Guarantee of Fine Entertainment: "A Two Cities Film" oresrnird by "J Arthur Rank* FROM THE FAMOUS BOOK ,/^m,^ j |by HUGH WALPOLE *^W\ f DAVID FARRAR MARIUS GORING GRETA GYNT I f roductfl by MwiMlf C»lpersor Otr*cutf by U«r*n Hwntl |«on Ml
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    • 34 11 [TIDES? %1 riIUH llL>hi» hi the orinrip-i. resort? m Malaya' I (IDA* AJtt f.M S ngapore 4 sf> 3 55 Malacca 12 58 Po-t D.ckson 1139 Penan 430 73S Port Svvetter.nam 10 40 1150
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  • 2387 12  - FOX SPENCER COMBINATION LANDS 3 WINNERS OLLIE DA VIES By 1 THE Fox-Spencer combination came into its own at yesterday s Bukit Timah races, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting, with three winners m Arlington, the Bosun and Sandown. While Arlington was an unexpected winner, paying $63,
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  • 761 12 Racing Schedule IST DAY CL 3. div. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 51 furs. str. Cl. 3. div. I—9 furs. CL 4. div. I—61 6 furs Cl. 4. div. I—B furs. 2ND. DAY CL 3. div. 2—7 fin*. Cl. 3. div. 3 4.
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  • 88 12 A GOAL scored by J. Noble midway m the first half save the Girls Sports Club a 1-0 win against the Alexandra Army Women's Sports Association m a seven-a-side hockey match on the Padang yesterday. The match -vas a keenly contested affair and the good defence of
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  • 130 12 IPOH. Wed —A strong South Perak badminton team wUI pay against North Perak m their annual encounter at Taiping on Dec 1 and 2. This two-day match will include the annual North South match for veterans who are competing for the Ban Guan H:n cup while
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  • 197 12 PLAYING with 14 men throughout, Singapore Asians yesterday managed to hold the Naval Base "A" team to a draw at Farrer Park, the Asians scoring a try, and the Base a penalty. The h&\ ins -tarted with 14 men, but shori y at:er
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  • 104 12 SCC Beat Navy 8-0 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" defeated Royal Navy **A" by 8 points (a goal, try) to nil m a lively Rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Cricket Club led s—o5 0 at half time. The C;ub"s first points came nidway m the first half when Harrison crossed
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