Singapore Standard, 23 November 1951

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard D il r-' 145 f w SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 215 1 ling took l.umpur m Miss -;hte: of Somer|fl Mr. I). tM S former to the late r. Picture rouple a> they rhunh. bv Kani; I ISM AIM A, Nov. 22 (UP) —Two British soldiers were killed and two others wounded when terrorists ambushed a troop-carrying
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  • 176 1 K, Nov. 22 (AP)— Governor Thomas E. i upon the United States to buttress aalist Government in Formosa with technical assistance, political support, and financial aid." r's Maea- 11, 000-mile the New I A-.nerica t as in- for •'Let us keep our fnends
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  • 35 1 b MTcspondeni s,,v :,'—Federa•nnii>>ioner \V. i offcitd his rer r the death of Hnq durney but I tAei the killing I > leave Malaya of experienced adors. it uas reported
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  • 136 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON'. Nov. 22 A period of "critical uncertainties' 1 for rubber lies ahead in 1952 after the US stops stockpiling according to the Commodity Market Editor of the Financial. Times The world production of natural rubber is already running over 2.3
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  • 83 1 SIR Sydney Caine. a highranking official in the British Treasury arrived in Singapore by air from London yesterday on a short visit. He will fly next to Australia. Financial Secretary in Hongkong in 1937. Sir Sydney has held top appointments in the Colonial
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  • 82 1 SINGAPORE Army Headquarters last night denied rumours circulating in the Colony that the British trooper Empire Windrush now on her way home to the United Kingdom with troops aboard was "stranded m the ocean." An Army spokesman said the trooper touched at Colombo on November
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  • 54 1 MELBOURNE. Nov. 22 (Reuter-AAP>— The richest gold strike in the Coolgardie district of Western Australia has been unearthed by two P™spectors Dieeina in a working abandoned by an earlier prospector thev took up 7 cwts. of stone which produced 890 ounces of gold valued at A£12,500. More
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  • 46 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 22 (AFP>. The Dutch adviser to the Indonesian Communications Mimstr> has been arrested today.. Authorities have declined to comment but well-informed circles say that the arrest might S connected with the thett <'l important mining documents irom the »tate archive*. t
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  • 360 1 Mr. Gopala Menon the Representative of the Government of India and Mrs. Menon were feted at a teaparty given by the Indian Community, at the International Club in Jnhore yesterday. About 300 people attended the party including the Sultan and Sultanah of Johore, representatives of various communities
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  • 129 1 PENANG, Thuns— "l am very happy to be back in Malaga, said Mrs. M V del Tufo, wife of the Officer Administering the Government, when she arrived here with her three children on the "Chusan" from the United Kingdom She was met at
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  • 80 1 CAIRO. Nov. 22 (AP)— lraq's throne speech, to be delivered at the opening of parliament on Dec. 1. Will ask for abrogation of the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty "as soon as possible."' the Arab Xevvs Agency reported today. The British-owned agency said in a Baghdad dispatch
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  • 233 1 Federa ILo tteries Bill Is Amended Standard Staff i 'orrrspomlent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The controversy over state lotteries was revived all over again in the Federal Legislative Council today when the Member for Industrial and SociaJ Relations, Mr. J. G. Hodgkinson. moved the second reading of the Social and Welfare
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Nov 22 (Reuter>— The Duke of Windsor, who arrived from Paris on a short visit yesterday saw the King at Buckingham Palace last night. It was the first time the Duke had seen hi s younger brother since the King's lung operation in
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  • 171 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government was prepared to accept, subject to the approval of the Federal Legislative Council, the suggestion of a Tin Revenue Replacement Fund. This was stated in the Federal Legislative Council, by Mr O. A Spencer,
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  • 220 1 PARIS, Nov. 22 (I I').— Th« Ftnfn NUte «l th«« United Slates, Britain. France an<l weal Gctmmm mel for the (irsl joint WMioa in IVOrU hilllHjf \\vrv today to map plans for W«*sl (r«riiiaii\\ inrliisi«»n in the Western defence front as a partner*
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  • 224 1 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mure terrorists were killed in October than any other month since May. The total l<u the month was 107, and bandit ranks were dunned by 170, which is 22 more than in September and [3 less than August, Recording
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  • 66 1 WASHINGTON. Not. tt il'Pl It was Ita tried todav that Pnsul^nt 'I runiap anil the British Puin«- Mmistfi Winston Churchill are plan nin« to be«in DMfenßM on pohtital and nulitar. stratct;v hrrr on January 3 lnTormed sources said the date was derided upon
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    • 74 1 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 22. The following are the closing price* of rubber and tin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER HD M Spot: £1,000 per ton Spot buyers, £1,005 sellers. Dec. *'ij- Three months: £969 Jon./Mar. 41 d. buyers, £970 sellers. Apr/June *9id.
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  • 270 2 MEDICAL PLAN IS AD VAN CING VICKERS 'Good Deal Faster 9 Work From Now Standard Staff Reporter WORK on the Singapore Medical Plan is nonadvancing, said the Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers yesterday at a press conference held at the Medical Department headquarters at Fullerton Building. In
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  • 109 2 TEO KIM HWA, a Singapore detective, was com-tn<-nded by the Singapore fourth Police Magistrate %r-»erda\. for "keeping his oca open." wemfitimm in the ■rrefll of a pick pocket outfit the temple in Kusu bland. Accused was Chua Te<'.v Ghee 171 v. ho wai
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  • 70 2 Stip.dird Stall Reporter A i( a:ui kinder- is MM being on a site at I ison Road for the slum dwellers aa nd Jalan Bes^r area Christian church s of Singapore, i cl iding at s reifaxe w©r- gnitaries are > i :ed the ect
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  • 64 2 REGISTRATION of appH «;ir.:>. both *::i*n and uomen. f«t the Singapore Police Force bfrn. o n Monday N.v, 8i at th/ee centres: the Chinese Chamber of CaiMactCC, Hill Strevt; Police Training School, T~ ir.ison F.iad; and Manr iwp r Bureau Stamford Road. Ihe cen k res
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  • 35 2 ATIJAH BIN TARASE was fined >o k) in the Singapore F urtfc Police C urt ye>terc.jy a offering a bribe ol to speci constat e Ahmad bin H iKna i o 20.11.31.
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  • 198 2 Standard Staff Reporter DRIVER ERIC Joseph Ainsworth,' of R.A.S.C. Training School. Far East, pleaded guilty at a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday to a charge of being found in an Out of Bounds street in Singapore. Ainsworth claimed trial on three other
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  • 114 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR candidate for fee South Ward, Mr. V. K. Nair, sa;ri at an election meeting at HeT.derson R^ad yesterday that he ■aa contesting "not for glaifi•or, but fox the people." He sa:d tnat if elected he would work for the people
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  • 233 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. J. S. "Johnny" Funk, a native of North Borneo whe gave outstanding aid t Australian prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation in Sandakan. has been granted Australian citizenship. The entry into Australia by "Johnny?' and his family has been approved by the
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  • 83 2 SATISFACTORY arrangements have been concluded with Mr. Lee Kong Chian for the taking over of the South Winds Hotel as a hospital, it was stated yesterday by Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services. The offer was made by Mr. Lee Kong Chian last
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  • 125 2 Standard Staff Reporter APPEALING to the senior students of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Singapore, to join the Women Police Constabulary. Inspector Mary Voon said yesterdav thfre was work in the Police Force whicn "needs women's tender care/ Women's role in the Force
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  • 248 2 TIIF POLICY of the police at political meetings is to prevent a breach of peace or affray at any meeting they have been asked to be present, slate* a directive issued bv the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Singapore, to all candidates contesting the
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  • 56 2 TONIGHT'S "Evening Star'being featured from Singapore by Radio Malaya is popular a'.ist Percv Proctor and his boys, with band vocalist Fay Casselton making her debut with the Quintette. All the arrangements. both vocal and instrumental, are by Percy ftroctor himself. The pro-.L-:arr.me £oes on the air in the
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  • 358 2 Standard Woman Reporter T\l O SERIOL S younir people, triune future work together will be lo help deepen the «ood understanding he J ween Malaya and I lie United States, were married last night at the home of the bride's parents in
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  • 30 2 JOHN THOMAS Dobson. a 35--year-old Briton, who pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating, was discharged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, not amounting to an acquittal.
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  • 184 2 Special Test For Girls Below Std. V. NURSING Standard Staff Reporter GIRLS ho have not passed Standard Five, but who have an aptitude for nursing may apply to the Director of Medical Services to sit for a special examination, it was stated by Dr. W. J. Vickers. the D.M.S. yesterday
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  • 120 2 THE St. J hn Ambulance Brigade will begin training voluntary workers s on, In accordance with the Colony's Medical Civil Defence Plan, said the Director of Medical Services. Dr. W J. Vickers yesterday. The British Red Cross Unit will also lake part in tnn training
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  • 126 2 ONE of the longest campaign meetings tor the coming City elections was held yesterday by Progressive Party candidate for South Ward. Mr. S. M. Vasugar. In the meeting which lasfed more than one hour and half. 10 Harbour Board labourer* spoke in support of Mr. Vasagir.
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  • 22 2 THE NEXT session of the Singapore Assizes will be held in the High Court on Nov. 28 at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 136 2 THE AMERICAN community in Singapore yesterday celebrated their second biggest national holiday Thanksgiving day in traditional fashion. On Thanksgiving day throughout the United States, the dinner menu included roast turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie and all the autumn fruits. The Americans in Singapore carried out t**e
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    • 126 2 MAIAYAM CHINESE ASSOCIATI^ 5/A MHio/i Z)o/for Sin <p lal fi The drawing of the sth Million D~ of the Maloyon Chinese Aisociot.on *y"*' HAPPY WORLD S7:/ UM on Sunday, 25th tka n-, at 7.30 p.m. Members of the MCA crc c iQ !i attend Hw drawing of *e Sv, V
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    • 75 2 S^BBP^" SffSoftTwTSSi^wNi -A^AM kikj y attention -jr ISSv^vSKS^^^ i^iotWM^^^ET^ m. AMER»CA*4 WOOL /REELIXE VOOR I REEUZEI S PASSENGE.RS.V IORDaR.r VOUSEONNS^ .al 1>4 M >T/ M H 1 B^WP^ TRACCD\Hft^AMBIT»C>4--^J WHC-WHCh) -WE'RE LAM DIKIG I TW' DiKJER, S^OPT>-AhjJ fc^ySittiYr H^y M .L f +S% *ap wKEous T^hJo^ istbe 1 is-mot r
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  • 305 3 SQUATTERS »< OYNORS, Standard Staff Reporter }|.>!,' i iraininaj course to provide free instrucrj bricklaying, ma*onry and plastering to Siayywf men and youths desirous building trade if a wheme now being -ommittee representative of Governj ibe' building trade is implemented. yesterday, Mr. C. W. Lyle,
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  • 32 3 A MAJOR BLUND ER, HE SAYS > fl R< porter twlative a j o r pass- »r adult ind stipui grant t.-r.::: Jt ?r than mguage." a Labour i dec- I .i* the
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  • 8 3 general Mai ij Inche ni acttod >
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  • 257 3 < Mr. S K;' in. i^agam. Deputy Director of Telecommuni- i .il Singapore bv air yesterday on his B to ittend the scientific conference of n was ii. t i>> Mr. R. R. Bryant. Singapore Manager u > l reins. MIDDLE: Mr. W. 11.
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  • 510 3 DISAPPOINTED Standard Staff Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Paya Lebar residents were disappointed yesterday when they were told by Mr. G. W. Webb, Secretary for Chinese Affairs that "there could be no question of any alternate site other
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  • 169 3 Standard Staff Reporter MR. GERARD MACBRYAN, former political adviser to the Sultan of Brunei, is back in Singapore to "settle some personal claims." He reached here by air yesterday from London. He plans to fly to Japan in a fortnight's time to write a book
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  • 81 3 ALIEN RESIDENTS of Singapore, who wish to apply for reentry into the Colony after a journey abroad, are asked to submit their applications for reentry visas in person during office hours at the Immigration Office at Havelock Road. They will be required to complete an application form
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  • 86 3 S'pore Men For Manila Church Talks A CONFERENCE of Christian Churches in Asia will -be held in Manila between Nov. 25 and Dec. 2. In co-operation with the International Council of Christian Churches, the conference will have delegations from India, Thailand. Malaya. Hongkong, Formosa, Korea, Japan, Philippines. Indonesia, Australia and
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    117 3 BAIL OF $200 was offered to Low Kim Mau in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to stealing i wrist watch, worth $35. belonging to Low Jek Kong at a house in Loron? 29. Geylang Road between Nov. 20 and 21. Low also claimed
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  • 91 3 Standard Staff Reporter A FINDING of suicide was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 53--year-old goldsmith, Cheong Joo Cheng, who was found hanging by his leather belt in a lavatory at Kota Raja Malay School oh
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  • 287 3 The Bed ok site selected by the Singapore Government for the resettlement of residents affected by the proposed international airport in Paya Lebar, has been found not only to be a suitable area for cultivation, but has a possibility of developing into a very good
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  • 125 3 HE COULD NOT TELL THE BOSS Standard Stait K<>porl«'r PUNG BOONG ENC. 21 year old detainee 9l R Road '.v.-i.s released i n a Su pension Order, h hich I b tde him to leave the Colony without i"mission. But Puna; •"> afi iid to disclose this to hi* employei
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  • 24 3 THE YOCK VIV School if Binii Avenue, Singapore, ham been struck off the Register of Schools. The school nrai i 1
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  • 328 4 Mumlaru Matt l.orrtspoiuuiu KLALA LUMPUR, Thwrs.— The Government e had a narrow one-vote victory over ihe Munici Ordinance Amendment BiH in the Federal Legixlal When the Officer Administering Government. Mr. M. V del Tvifo, took the vote on the second reading of the Bill and
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  • 116 4 Floods Destroy Food St.md.ird Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Thurv— As a result of yesterday's floods, iUMgC to vegetable crops, livestock, poultry and provisions at a co-operative st«re at the 3 m.s.. Port Diikson resettlement area is estimated between $20,000 and $30,000. The water subsided considerably today. y than I.OuO squatters v
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  • 126 4 51 mdard Stall Correspondent KUAI a LUMPUR, Thurs.— I t se< readini of Railway Supply E Ir J O Sanders, t hi Merai R P> rts, •>. proposed t H. ay*a insat ion vto\ ided fc r j estimates t e proposal to c sc the
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  • 79 4 Kl a LUMPUR, Wed— The 5 I Mat rtrate •.v fii t d S S f tin 69 RASC. I 1 efauli >.x mi nths' rigoi- soi dh I r a imii t' f trust two gall< ::s of peti I valued at *3 TEOH BOON SIEW
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  • 177 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Remarking it was a serious and savage assault and that the ser.tor.ce he was imposing would ad as a warning to others. Mr Justi v Tayh r at the High Court. Kuala Lumpur, today, sentenced one N. Muniappan, a 34-year-Id fitter, tc two years'
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two Chinese, Goh Thor Kiat and Ong Tee Hong were today produced before the President of the Sessions Court on a charge of having 31 katies of opium in their possession. Goh pleaded guilty to the charge, while One claimed trial. K <-jH he
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  • 169 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Dennis James Staples, lately Private Secretary the late High Commissioner was married to Miss Gillian Dorothy Somerville in Kuala Lumpur today. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Staples of Ridgeway, East Dean, Sussex, while the bride
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  • 663 4 The two-day meeting of the Federal Legislative Council was held in the newly reconditioned Council Chamber at Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows the Chamber as seen from the public gallery. In the foreground are the seats for distinguished guests and on either side in front of them
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  • 69 4 'PENGHULUS SHOULD BE TRAINED' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The only unofficial to speak on the adjournment was Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. of Perils, who said that penghulus should be given seme form of training as they were the teachers of the kampfeng folk. The Acting Chief Secretary pointed out that
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuns The Executive Engineer. Sereinban. reports »his afternoon that the Linggi-Pengkalan Kemi at Road i5 Sooded to a iepth I t-.vo feet. Meanwhile, a report from the Engineering Assistant, Kua a Langat. this afternoon Bt t« that t'"e Ka ang-Sepang Road ts now passable to traffic
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  • 82 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thirty-two persons were arrested in Pahang under the Emergency Regulations. Eleven of them eight women and three men are residents of Bentong and are suspected of being bandit agents and food suppliers. During a screening operation in Kuala Lama. Kuala Lapis, 17 Chinese
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  • 27 4 THE meeting of the Council of State. Kelantan, will be held at the Balai Besar. Kota Bharu, on Thursday, Dec. 20. at 10 a.m.
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  • 284 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The best part of the morning session of the Federal Legislative Council was taken up today by the debate on the Holidays Bill, boredom of which was relieved for ten minutes when the tellers fell on their job during a
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  • 283 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Terrorists in the Federation continue to lose their officials. The latest is Tan Kim Yew who was worth $10,000 to anyone who gave information which would have led to his arrest. Tan Kim Yew. a District Committee member for the
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— An assurance that the Registration of Pharmacists Bill is not intended to close down Chinese and Indian medicine shops, was given by Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Member for Health, when he moved the second reading of the Bill in the Federal
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  • 179 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Government will in future be protected from any action for compensation by a British subject "wrongfully detained" under the Emergency Regulations by the provisions provided in amendment^ to the Banishment Ordinance passed by the Federal Legislative Council today. The Attorney-General.
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  • 185 4 Standard r/lalay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR UMNO Youths Hill urge the K.L. Division of UMNO to ask the Selangor Government to hold elections in the Malay settlement of Kampong Bharu. This would enable the people to choose officials to manage the affairs of the Malay settlement.
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  • 70 4 h; IPI R r, 1!., s<.,, di( h Su' S I" nn r itrateini vl (I U ftj Xtur -u.uU lh, n, train i,i, Presf v«rc u,i Ml j) i 1 aim Mi nag making holid i n irl raoM I imsr load pn«i him step
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  • 72 5 public QT parl i rged etf 8 ace ,Dd king s „.e.. Lit i, r ih£ t i e -urv bring Cl»«* Abu Kassim bin Mat S:inun of the Abdullah school. Kuantan. who will be lea ting fur the United Kin*dnm «n
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  • 27 5 H OH CLIPPIES BACK AT WORK lispute the I hi* b ick at < > U) pei rd with •s rronn i itKnployeri ling bettei iched li e the
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  • 121 5 Official Opening OF MES Tanjong Malim Tomorrow TANJONG MALIM. Wed Tie nevM hni'din? of the Methodist English School, Tanjong Mj'i n, »viil be officially taeriei >*» SatiH day at 10.45 m. by th* MeaUl Besar. Perak. B»> >»r. Raymond L. Archer will indicate the building. Mr. I.HN. D:«vis. will rep
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  • 302 5 Firm Policy Education Chief TEHE? Slaff Correspondent ™h™ n V*J J M JT IJR Thu rs~The Member for Eduiti?c^o?ato^ E 9- Thuraisingham, said in the Federal legislative Council today that it was the, firm policy oi uovernment to encourage local men to go for higher qualifications and to come back
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  • 356 5 H« had also been told that the Government did not favour the policy of giving sound training in the Technical Col left and that the Advisory Council of the College approved this. Mr. Menon wanted an assurance from the Member for Education that he was satisfied with the
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  • 256 5 NEO KHOON TONG (32), was charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with haying carnal knowledge of a Chinese girl, under 16 years of age at an address in Owen Road on Nov. 10. He claimed trial and was remanded until today, when the case will be
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  • 346 5 Standard Staff Reporter MORE THAX 300 worthy servants of the Singapore City Council including three women, who have served at least 25 years with the Council formed a long queue to receive their certificates of appreciation from Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, the Lord President of
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  • 92 5 Standard Staff «e porter MORE THAN two-thirds of the Singapore City Council $.'JO million loan have been subscribed, according to the City Council Treasurer Mr. J. R. Hill. So far $22,421,200 worth of debenture stocks have been bought. Mr. Hill said the biggest single
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  • 498 5 1 Seventy representatives 1 from 37 countries are meet- ing for six weeks with i United Slates agricultural i leader* in a Conference on > World Land Tenure Proi. blenis at the University of i Wisconsin, in Madison, Wis- conshi. Problems
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  • 88 5 Chinese WMCJLs Music class i 2. .J0 p.m.; b'trimintuM < meii !> p.m.: bod^-builrtinj »nd basketball lb<*ys r».::»> p.m.. table tennis and moutti organ band 7.30 p.m.; l*iU!«* study clas» ft p.m.; commercial r\e:\in* school 6-9 o.in Y.M.C.A: Hockey mttca a! Balestiei Ro*^ .> p :n.: commercial classes, iudn
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  • 189 5 LONDON. Nov a |A I Noting that public d<> qui»t o\er the \lala\tn situ alion Is st»-adil> mountinc. the Conservative l)ail> T»*i« k graph said this morning thai from past expehrme w»tf> terrorist movements tl«* first necessity would b«- ir* tralized authority and
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  • 126 5 Standard StaM < rr k <M»H*f <• TAIPINCi. Thur». laipin* oprrativr S!«r» !*«»«'iety. which at **nt tiwin threatrnrd t« break- up 4u» to lark wf Una me havn retrieved itw financial |m*h lion This wart rrrraled at the s»miet.v's aioua! graerai meetinc held resterday Mr. H. I*:
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  • 936 6 Singapore Standard Independent Morning Newspaper Battle Of Morale AT last an important official in the Federation has A thought fit to remove his rose-coloured glasses before surveying the problem of the Emergency. Mr M. V del Tufo*s review of the Communist problem, which he made in the Federal Legislative Council,
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  • 1197 6 LONDON BOTH the Russian "peace" plan and the West's "disarmament" proposal have figured on the agenda of the latest session of the UN General Assembly in Paris. In addition. M. Auriol's 4 suggestion of a meeting of the Big Four has aroused enormous interest, and
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  • 111 6 Sir; In this Atomic age when so much comfort and other conveniences are provided for passengers in all other t>pe of vehicles, it is deplorable that many S.T.C. buses should sport wooden seats which cause discomfort, especially after the increase of fares. Some conductors still misbehave and they.
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  • 90 6 PEACE VuOLLD a meeting between Churdiill, Stalin, and Truman really lessen the present tension? Does the Western disarmament proposal bring agreement nearer than the Russian "peace offensive"? What indeed are the chances of Russia coming to terms with the West? Mr. Ernest Davies, M.P., British Foreign U nder-Secretary 1950-51 analyses
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  • 264 6 We the PEOPLE Jicfators For Shorthand Sir.— J read the letter by "Observer" with g/eat enthusiasm. At the outset is appears to me he is suffering from a hallucination. He suggests quite a number of examinees will be sitting for the Pitmans Examination this year; but he is not aware
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  • 318 6 Sir. Many a student of Shorthand will agree with the views expressed by 'An Observer' in yonr cohimns of the issue of November 19. In >pite of the capability of the student to take notes at any prescribed rate of speed, the success in an examination depends,
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  • 136 6 Sir: We. the members of the* Kelantan Co-operative Stores Society Ltd.. Kota Bharu are verv grateful to the Development Officer, T. W. T. Bangs, J.P. and the committees responsible for the establishment of the above Society, for their efforts to relieve wage earners from the present High
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  • 124 6 Sir:— My friend "Elect-the-Besf appears to be a 'beef eater'. He alleged that Mr. A. R Lazarous mentioned only mutton and not beef. That was only a minor omission. I should like to tell my friend that, in my opinion. Mr. Lazarous meant all imported commodities which are sold
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  • 275 6 UNITED NATIONS, PARIS. Nov. 22. QOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky apparently is not sure when he will reply to the tripartite proposals on disarmament. He told journalists in the lobbies here tod'ay: "Vishinsky does not yet know when Vishinsky will speak." The tripartite disarmament plan was presented
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  • 157 6 Review of Views lhambfr S^ats DAT. bukeri n in f gesi teni C U1 it ■T too El 6 void j far*. 1T.., cor,:.' j the Vanishing Malays 0 ME] .A In I* giv< foreii m i come legally I 1 Mass Punishment |COMMI I E 1 fang I 1
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    • 90 6 of headache eye JfXtl pain, eye fatigue, nervous M*~>*l exhaustion are the direct J\ I result of visual defects /&F^&A TO REI.IF\t THfc rT\*S\\ •TMFTOMS only a \t \rlt thorough aveurate and OR* rl ■etentific examination by IjV %9 mndition of your eyes XA'jX&l lasses recommended yvv 'y^ J&lalllf onlv
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  • 331 7 Growing Willingness On Both Sides Observed PARIS, N*»v. 22, (UP)-Signs mounted yesterday that a pri- M,t- \meriean parley may be realized soon as United ion- go-betweens noted growing receptive ness on both sides. United Nations officials, it was learned, have been holding a series of conversations
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  • 154 7 US DISARMAMENT DEBATE PARIS. !W\ (Renter) Soviet Russia Has rraabh reported ytiUrdny to be prepared to accept rrrtaia parts the Western disarmament plan „r..M.i if if ike I nited States. Britain and France were Hillin- raaaprwawte on other parts of the scheme.
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  • 79 7 P\RIS Nov. 22. (Reuter)— The three-nation Palestine Conciliation Commission announced here yesterday that it had abandoned "its latest attempt to settle ArabIsraeli differences. A commission statement said that alter studying the comments of the five countries concerned on its latest approach, it had "regretfully decided to
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  • 45 7 Margaret Makes A Slip In Paris Bdreada Wednesday to j s more r.obodv ii H *a sbc >:« feeing cai ess e lace slip her .>>( blue rie into a fashion whispei t(1 i d tell hr bill Margai el I ff« Tower. ing into nightkepi 20
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  • 240 7 ROME, Nov. 22, (AP)— The Atlantic Allies were reported ail set Wednesday night to create a five-nation naval fire brigade to guard vital Channel ports and bases along the British and European coastlines. Western military chiefs simultaneously cleared the way for the swift
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    75 7 Gondoliers paddle their craft across St. Mark's Square, Venice, after four days of to; rential rain flooded most of the city with up to five feet of water. Many of the canal city's 300.000 inhabitants are stranded in their homes. Elsewhere in Italy the heavy rain and high
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  • 361 7 LONDON, Nov. 22, (AP)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill is expected to ask President Truman for assurances that America's Englishbased bombers Mill not be used for any atom attack without rmisultinyr Britain. Informants said Wednesday night this demand probably will be one of
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  • 212 7 LONDON, Nov. 22 (AP> Premier Winston Churchill's Government served notice Wednesday it plans to press ahead with plans launched bv the Labourites for a big British Central African Federation. Mr. Clement Attlees Government sponsored suggestions for joining the British Protectorates of Nyasaland and
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  • 68 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 22. <AP> Henry Morgenthau, tiO, ex-Secre-tary 'of the Treasury pi tne United States, and Mrs. Marcelle Puthon Hirsch, 47. French-borp divorcee, were married Wednesfk Rabbi Julius Mark, of the Temple Emanuel, performed tne ceremony at tne brides home. The couple plan to emplane at 2300
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  • 155 7 Kashmir Plot Confirmed By Deputy PM SRINAGAR. KASHMIR, Nov. 22, <Reuter>.— Kashmir's Deputy Premier, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, said yesterday he could confirm reports of an alleged plot to kidnap the state's Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, and fly him to Pakistan. In a statement here, the deputy premier said the
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  • 31 7 MORNAGA CIMBRO, Italy, Nov 22. f.APi- A rain-weakened tunnel collapsed on a train carrying Italian flood refugees Wednesday nifcht. killing two. seriously injuring five and slightly injuring another ten.
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  • 213 7 Four Countries Again Invited To Join Flan LONDON. Nov. 22, (Reutrr)— Burma, Thailand. Indonesia ami fh« Philippines ha\r a^ain been Ui\il<<l In join the Colombo Plan for the <l< \< l«>|>in< nt of >«uih and Sotitli-KaM Ahia, it watt officially afiol yeHterday. Lord Reading, Foreign Under Secretary, told the House
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  • 106 7 Russia Calls Mid-East Plan Hostile Act MOSCOW. Nov. 22. •UDDeputy Foreign ifinister Andrei Gromj'ko summoned the <-\i\n\s of the Middle Eastern countries separately and banded then n note about the Rfiddte tatt Command. The Soviet note described thf Middle Bast Command, proposed by the -United States, Britain, France and Turkey,
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  • 82 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 21 (AP>-Pre-typhoon windy last night fanned a Kowloon village fire into what will probably rank as one of the most disastrous conflagrations in Hongkong's history. Two people are known dead The final death tr.il may be more Fourteen people were injured,
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  • 118 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (Keuter) General Hmt Vandenberg. Lnited States hief of Staff, said yesterday the Allies' "complete air superiority over Korea" was now being seriously challenßfd by the Russian type Mid fighters. i. m So far he added, the situation "is In hand. Gen
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  • 178 7 TOKYO. Nov. 22. Vice President Alben Bark'«v arrived In Tokyo this morninp DO a surprise visit whi« h a/ai described as a "personal f«»1--finding lour.' Barkley. aocompanied by hfl wife said he intends to "&o\ all the infoi" .<- -tion 1 <•. n ibout
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  • 143 7 TEHERAN. Nov. tt, [API Iran's oil nationalization b«*s« Wednesday rejected British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden's three-point basis f« i .solving the Anglo-Iranian < il quarrel and called on Iranian* to tighten their belts againd hard times ahead. Hossein Makki, Premiei v. sadeq's righthand man
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  • 97 8 1951: A VUNTAGE YEAR FOR BRITISH AVIATION This is an artist's drawing of the SS Forrestal, the United States Navy's newest aircraft carrier. Construction of the 59.9<M-ton vessel will begin as sooa as the working plans are completed. The Forrestal. incorporating the latest innovations in carrier construction, will be the
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  • 347 8  -  MICHAEL NEWMARCH By AP Correspondent LONDON. Nov. 22 (AP) Britain, inventor of th.e jet engine, now reckons she has the world's fastest fighter, fastest medium bomber, fastest carrierbased plane and the world's most powerful aviation engine. That is an impressive list of firsts, some of which
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  • 84 8 -Stuadard Shipping Reporter THE last Singapore lighthouse Sultan Shoal to be connected by radio-telephone with the Master Attendant's office, went into operation, yesterday. With the addition of Sultan Shoal, the approaches to Singapore are now completely covered by four lighthouse keepers. Pieces of floating wreckage
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  • 37 8 Standard Shipping Reporter OWING to the illness of Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner. Flag Officer Malayan Area, the annual inspection of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps, scheduled to be held yesterday. \s t > indefinitely postponed.
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  • 46 8 An R.A.F. Sunderlaad fi >m Seletar flying boat base. Singapore, "shadowed" and carried out dummy attacks on the cruiser H.M.S. Kenya. bound westwards to Ceylon! The exercise was one oi a series regularly undertaken between 11 M ships and RA.r'. aircraft based in Malaya
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  • 87 8 Standard Shippia? Reporter THE Singapore Sea Cadet Corps will spend two days o:i Board H.M.S. Laburnam this week-end, as part of their programme of training this year. Tliis arrangement was made possible bv Commander F. E. W. Lamrr^rt of the M.R.N.V.R. The cadets from the
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  • 102 8 Standard Shipping; Reporter IT WAS a disappointing: day for 111 Chinese seamen who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Italian liner Sebastino Caboto. They were not allowed to land. Bound for Hongkong from Italy, the Chinese were refused permission to go ashore by the
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    • 36 8 Despatches Today: Palembang 8 a.m. by Sau .ieraninio, Sibu noon by Brlaga, Pontianak noon by Demta. UJS.A. by Hoegh Si!\ eimoon. Arrivals Today: North India and Pakistan (letters and parcels) by Sangola, Thailand (letters) by Main.
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  • 450 9 ORK, Nov. 22 (AP):— American tin consumers say the ntion hos »hl obout IYe ""on^hs requirements of the metal in on d i| tm producers ore willing to hold out as long as the |f Sv t .me*, the United
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  • 54 9 COMMODITY PRICES P RUBBER s ngaporc fcstercUiJ viiers *S Spot SI 111 Dei $1 Il| sua >l 321 rUUK s i pe n i I ■ere t S$ SettHraMcfel (J Buvers i SeOen II Bayers I n. iJf'rs r/rv >s IPO ?Mur— ■n today lOM TIN prices tosl Bayers, nibs
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  • 301 9 Food Import Cuts Listed By UK Govt. fa (Hwenmcaf has gcKmrrt the li*t of ik «o cut following* ihe announcement lor of Ihc Exchequer Richartl A/ Buller n larra eriria ia her balance of pay.,n. Stl 130.--:5 ard oi Eur pean Economic Cooperation. This includes Austria, Be.eium. De imark, France,
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  • 47 9 India Making Toys As Aid To Education i SU] L< UM Internal b be Deceml i Head of the i Parts latica to na been mely« science; scie-.ee. amusement culture sec- In the j anetarium .ti j i make eas; ct mscience section s too wing nutri-
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  • 18 9 Labour Statistics Talks In Delhi 22 AFP>— Pi re^ons opening eek c -.ference lldfl S.nga- on of Malaya.
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  • 19 9 SB— Special sing prices ng Exchange C$l5.W to £1 to US$l--'ansl; HKso.39l' R'.ipiah; Gold In e tael
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  • 27 9 The Indian Government has withdrawn exemption from in-come-tax of sterling pensions paid to persons residing permanently outside India with eflect from March I, 1!31-GI1S.
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  • 87 9 22 (Reuteral Secretariat ttary f •its Oliver I a memoran- on Cn.imofr Of Japant-.-e iratiooa i t Utioo to n ment earlier that Jap- pH nu. wh:ch K F2 000.000 be *t».' bet«««n e<luca- llMl urgaiusallg^^'71 1 "opo«ai the l r- ft '!c,w« institutes for so c
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  • 84 9 Denmark is negotiation a bilateral Uade pact with Russia valued at 46.JHJO.IHH) Kroner. *gs offered 30.000 tons of oats. 20.000 S of rve. 10.000 tons of wheat and 12.000" tons of oilcakes in exchange for Danish butter and m ßj^ia wants these by Jan. 1.
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  • 225 9 The dancer of "creeping inflation" threatens W^ Euro^ «nle^ pricei >re held in check, according to financial and economic experts. "The immediate danger is not that of runaway inflation but rather of falling into a continuous state of mild inflation," they warn. A 40- page
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  • 198 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Sentiment in the Malayan share market w^i better today with prices showing slight improvement in all sections. A fair turnover of 1 business was recorded. Changed prices were:— INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 3.72 3.82 ell Henry Waugh 2.47 2.57 M. Breweries
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  • 172 9 ROME. Nov. 22. India's Food Minister K. M. Munshi has appealed to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation for help to feed Asia's hungry millions. Referring to the needs of India, he said: "If we had more assistance, technical and financial, we could bring
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  • 108 9 SMALL tran«=nctions were recorded in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra eased slightly yesterday buyers indicating $39 3/8 and sellers $39 3/4 per picul. Small business was recorded at $39 3/4. Coconut oil was a quiet market, sellers indicating $65J per picul and buyers $65. Pepper
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  • 154 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 22 The acreage of padi for the 1950--51 crop was 815,391 acres as compared with 930.530 acres in 1949-50. But the total production of rice from this crop is estimated to have been 422, /80 tons the largest
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  • 21 9 Tbe U.S. Government has decided to authorise an increase of 50 per cent, of U.S. production of newsprint.—AFP.
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  • 112 9 LOISDON, Nov. 22, (Reuter)— Total losees on the London Slock Exchange consequent on the slump in See* which followed .he return f. <"•£»*« government now amount^. Tea<iy indications that the storm in gilt-edged is blowing itself out. or has already done so. Outlook
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  • 27 9 The Burme* Government will contact the Ceylon Government Ceylon has asked lor 600.000 ton. next year. u ?tuw>iy «c. to Ctyion.
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  • 353 9 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA with her big foreign trade in copra, coconut oil and timber could fit into the reported British Government plan to obtain larger supplies of food and raw materials from the Colonies. Commenting on the London report that
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  • 139 9 Standard Mcrktt Reporter BUYERS of Moloyon rubber from overscos ycsterdoy were in general offering prices well below those prevailing locally. The main interest in the rubber market wan centred on the first grades with v< ry little dealings in the offgrades Practically no
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  • 110 9 Japan's cotton-cpioninf lo4wtry bolds thai Japan sh mid .i^rp* to a post-peaet cotton conferepot •.vit:i H itain provided America and India rt.so participated They feel that a cotfc n oooference seithout the LJnited State?, t.e Mcgcsi supplier of raw cotton a:.d India, 8 b»i cotton
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  • 40 9 Tel io Shum (i .< i i of the Y.< a -i i 1 ind St« >mpany, has a: i jved He houe to arrange i I LOO 1)00 t and steel M Bril i IFF
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  • 192 9 MANILA. Nov. 22 (AP) Three significant moves in the wake of last week's Nationalists Party victory at the pools indicate alien businessmen in trie Philippines may find the goin.? tougher in future. The Import Control Comm:«!on has announced that it will make available
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  • 1362 10  - THE STANDARD Junior League Continuing The Adventurer Of AH Sent Our Wizard Meets A Magician AH NEM stared at the little old man in amazement, for he was exactly like Ah Nem himself almost his twin brother. "Good day to you. Towkay," said Ah Nem. getting over his surprise. "I
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    • 190 10 ctmacbethJ HAVE YOU I. *^yt SEEN IT YET? ..l^ipß TODAY haiia: HL*^^|B r NEW-AIHAMBRA— TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT YOU'LL CALL BETTY WONDERFUL DAN A OAUBOMWTSO'* Morn. Mats, at 9 a.m. SAT: 'MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN" (Tech) SCN: FOINTAINHEAD" DAILY zliL£Ztm''ttofyL& 93 p ra THE Sr.REEXS NEWEST TEAM ainl w m 'I)\KKIEI
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    • 38 10 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TONIGHT, Friday, Nov. 23, at 8.45 p.ra. Singapore Chamber Ensemble CHORAL -ORCHESTRAL CONCERT (Works by Bach, Mozart, Delius) Conductor: Paul Abisheganaden $3, $2, $1. Bookings at Robinson's and at the door before the concert begins.
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    • 122 10 Tnmnrrnu- M'nio. ffr, CAPiTOL JU- if .4 V f^^ f MUSiCAL (TCP WPECTACLE 0& iiy '^^LJi'-'r^'i— »~iln.'7.'^'**"" Titf w —I' «».i 1,.., ■1,.,,,. ■r^ZT— !"i—^ i l^*-" TfIHAY Irifi'ii nAHvill^yaiil v> I UAIIT I-«^2^^^| 6.30 v.ii, 7%e exciting story of a hip shot gambhi^hogot framed fu£muni r Imbcs EfauUes Chase's
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    • 642 10 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE <IM4 u> A iu> lt> A.m. Emergency N>w< \K.L.>: I p.m. Light }lu*ir; 1.39 New>; 1.4.*> Dance .Music Del St.iton Trio; "-J p.m. Light Music; &3t I nivrrsity of the Air (Hamlet Part I jnd excerpts from the Opera "King Arthur" by Parcel! >; (>.!."> Programme Summirt;
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    • 160 10 r |"OI)AV S FOKLI V>l— Ihe J_ same contrary inlluences as festeolay N>»s of vital im--1 portance conicrnins a foreign i country far av.j\ may come during the first part of the day. 'In the morning >ou can make 1 decisions with cotnparati\e i security but later on take great
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  • 232 11 Some Helped Bandits' KllAi* n.wn,™ dard Staff Correspondent of DenS tin UR Thurs T At daw '-day people in the settlement maran for ,1, gOF Were m Ved out lock sl ck <»■<« barrel to Pandawho woke ™r* reaS n aS H f rmer
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  • 282 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Remarking that he was sorry he could not pas? a heavier sentence and tbat it was a shocking fraud, the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. JG. Adams, today, sentenced a salesman. Aw Boon Swee. aped 37. to four and a half years'
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  • 60 11 SEREMBAN. Thurs.-The IMP will ge* going in Seremban on Nov. 28 when an organising com mittee will be elected, it was revealed today. Five community leaders Tuan Sheikh Ahmad Mr Lee Foong Yee. Dr. J. Samuel' Mr. S. Sinnathamby and Mr. J.R. Sta .Maria
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  • 100 11 PORT DICKSON, Thurs.— Lim Hua Tong. ot Sungei Pelek, Sepang. was convicted and fined $150 by the Magistrate at Sepang C\ urt, for offering bribe ol to a Special Constable at the Sungei Pelek Police compound. Inspector David, who prosecuted, said the illegal offer was
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  • 150 11 'Military Action Not Enough' J LONDON, Nov. 22: (AP) 2 Oliver Lyttelton. Britain's Secretary of State for the j 2 Colonies, told the House of j Commons last night that j 2 something more than mili- j 1> tary action was needed in 2 Malaya and he was going there
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  • 56 11 Brought 'Smokes' From RI Fined MUAR. Thurs. For pr.s«ession of 24 cartons of cigarettes, each containing 250 sticks, en which duty was not paid. Von Hon Phin of Jalan Yahya. Muar. was fined $704 bv the Muar Magistrate According to the prosecution, the cigarettes were smuggled from Indonesia. The accused
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  • 45 11 No Outside Advice Sought f KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— On the Question of Land Rovers bought for the Police, the Secre tarv for Defence told Mrs. B H Oon. in the Federal Legislative Council that do outside advice was sought about th^ purchase of these. REX
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  • 385 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An association lo undertake antl encourage measures for the prevention of blindness known as the Malayan Association for the blind was formed at a meeting held here yesterday. The Association will also unHcrtake and encourage measures for the well-being
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  • 44 11 A JAVANESE labourer. Satin. J at Pag-ih Estate. Tenang. Johore. was killed by bandits on Jujy 24. while at work in latex store. His dependants, the widow and three children, were awarded $2,805 compensation by the Commissioner of Workmen's Compensa tion. Muar.
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  • 285 12 inmvi. ?y OLLIE DAVIES JIM.KE\ Herbe (harks will not ri.l,- al tomorrow's n!"^' d H ay f l he SillS l>Or T ri ClibT^Ter veXX. WBS hUrt "'Mfato" track w «rk Charles waj riding Mr Meadowlark which was being pulled up after his work near the
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  • 47 12 A dinner party to the Bangkok Chinese (Sin Young) Basketball team now visiting Singapore will ORT' ei V by Mr Aw Boon Haw U.tJ.f Governing Director of e .uS Poh "ewspaper group, a l he Sachem Hotel on Sunday at «.30 p.m. J
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  • 80 12 GIRLS Sports Club 'B' registered a wm in the 7-a-side Singapore women's hockev tjuim-v yesterday when thev fte^ V.\% Alexandra .Women's Si 'B 1 team 2-0 OB tn# Padang. h-.. I C S C. players had the A.^.ndra rallied rtroogl, J» m beating q|| the
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  • 108 12 SIXTEEX teams have entered the Singapore Army hockey knock-out competition. First round ties are to be played by Nov 30 and second round ties by Dec. 15. The Semi-final is on Jan. 12 and the final sometime in the second week of February. The draw is as
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  • 154 12 RAF Changi learnt that it Is brain and not brawn that counts when they were defeated 11 points to ml (a goal and two tries) on Wednesday at Changi ?> Special Air Service Regiment (Malayan Jungl« Scouts) mJJftPlF** col l d find ho sn■wer \o the
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  • 538 12 STORE RECS MISS CHAMPIONSHIP BY SINGLE GOAL SINGAPORE Recreation Club nearly performed the impossible when they beat the favourites for this year's SHA Divisional 1 league championship, Ceylon Sports Club, by three goals to nil on the padang yesterday. A 4 o victory would have given them the league championship,
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  • 183 12 Easy Win For Club 'A' Side SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" team scored a convincing 6 o victory over their *'B" side in a seven-aside hockey league match at the Padanu yesterday. The "A" players were superior in combination taster and made good use ot short passing tactics Outstanding were Atkinson
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  • 74 12 THE annual Scotland v The Re>t Rugby match will be played on Singapore Cricket Club ground on Nov. 28 at 5 p.m. Following have been selected to play for the Rest:— Parker tS.C.C >. Wortlehock (ARMY). Clements iS.C.C.) Phillips ARMY) Harvey (RAF) Rees (S.C.C.). Wallen*
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  • 52 12 THE Nanyang Siarii; Pan basketball team defeated the Sing Yong side 50-IU) before a crowd of about 8.000 at the Happy World Stadium last night. Nanyang Siang Pau scored their winning points in the last quarter of the mutch when they chalked up 11 points to clinch
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  • 50 12 SELANGOR9 two inter-state hockey matches against Singapore on Dec. 8 and Combined Services on Dec 9 are off. In a release to the press, the secretary of the Selangor Hockey Association writes that the State will not be able to fulfil these fixtures in' Singapore
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  • 44 12 SEDGMAN BE A TEN SYDNEY, Nov. 22 (ReuterAAP). Vic Seixas of the United States beat Australia's No. 1. Frank Sedgman. today to reach the final of the men's singles in the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here. Seixas won 8-6, 2-6. 6-4, 7-5.
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  • 112 12 Final Standings SINGAPORE Cricket Club are now the Colony's Division 1 league champions on goal average, with Singapore Recreation Club runners-up. Both have equal points and both have scored an equal number of goals in eight matches played but the Recs lose out with 13 goals against them compared with
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  • 144 12 MOHAMED ZAKARIA. the strong Egyptian wrestler who scored a lightning win over Mike Barratt last Saturday, conies up against a tough opponent tomorrow. He is matched against Australian champion George Pencheflf for the main event of Wally Oakes' weekly show at the Happy World tomorrow. Both
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  • 441 12 BELOW are the weights for the third day's Bukit Timah races tomorrow Hnrsp fl 1 ind 2 i Abbotsford 7.1? Stormy Wizard 8.01 Combined-l' Miles Bow Ti 7 n a Div 5 r Lombined-1, Miles a g Qiv ji >d 00 >(1S 19 vd. i Nessas
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