Singapore Standard, 4 October 1952

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  • 15 1 Singapore Standard x VOL. 11l NO. 94 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 845 1 Britain Now Leads Atomic Race With 'A Terrible Weapon 9 ONSLOW, Oct. 3 (Reuter-AAP):— Britain today exploded her first atom weapon m an earth-shaking blast which sent clouds billowing up 12,000 feet m a ragged "Z" shape. It appeared to be a bomb exploded from
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  • 45 1 the ti oosaada <>i > cstrrd 'n Royal sin^.i bJasis (linn- m rd Kc.td h\ the X nt n<»ti< cd the I k ftyißg WTOBf >l(le a h hand the hoisl which I :•> be m topt. i ship if tuiild nnan Staadard photo.
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  • 105 1 A- lest rage One News In US Papers m W v r> Oct 3 (Reuter)— i Bril B atomic explosion I I ac va In Amerlito lay. The New rimes sp ished a Reuter \.i --.ralia across two I n at the top of its page maps showing scene c
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  • 56 1 Not Barred From US— Chaplin LOND 3ct 3 (AP):—Fihn m eariv today r s Attoi ney-General MeG of making igue accusations* 1 against him c he is 3 "'J miles from the United S" il M G v said m Washington whai haa been > »ut him (Chaplin' is true,
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  • 250 1 THE Officer-in-Charge of Batik Pulau Police District has imposed a Curfew on the following area with effect from today until further notice. The area bounded on the East by the Ginting Telok Kumbar Road and by a direct line to the sea at iii»':i
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  • 100 1 Schools Plan To Cost $73 M. SINGAPORE'S ten-year education plan will cost $73,--375.000 m construction projects according to the latest report from the Colonial Office which states that Coioma! territories are undertaking large-scale constructional projects totalling aeany £150.000.000. The report which lists major capita! works m the territories, said m
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  • 62 1 CTIE.TU ISLAND. Oct. 3 (Rou-ter-AAP)—Order has been restored on the United Nations prison camp island TO miles south of Korea on which 55 Chinese Communist prisoners of war weie killed m a riot on Wednesday. American troops were unable to use tear gas to quell the*
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  • 116 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— G?n. Templer today thanked ai! public spirited people who have written him to give valuable information about communist terrorists. These letters were sent to den. Tern pier from all over the Federation and he is very gratified with this manifestation by the
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  • 97 1 'MARINA 3.10-52' THE Duchess of Kent is the first to write m the Visitors' Book of the new Singapore Royal Tuberculasis Clinic, which she opened formally yesterday afternoon. Dr. G. H. Garlick, Director of the Clinic, Mrs. M. O'Neill, Receptionist, (ri^ht) and Staff Nurse Brown, stand proudly by. The Duchess
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  • 185 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The "cabinet" of the Malayan Chinese Association today put up a case for the MCA lotteries when they called on the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, at King's House, Kuala Lumpur. They explained to Sir Gerald that the lotteries were run
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  • 94 1 TOKYO, Oct. 3 (UP):— United States Air Force Secretary Thomas Finletter said today that all branches of the Far East Air Forces have been built to a point where U.N. planes have I "complete mastery" of the i Korean skies, Finletter told a
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 (ReUter):— Senator Tom Connally told a nvt^< conference today that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was '"very much concerned" about the international situation, but there was no feeling m Europe that war was imminent The Senator chairman of^ tbe Senate Foreign Relations Committee discussed
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  • 59 1 PENANG, Fri. A press statement issued today said that the house curfew m the Northern area of Penang still applies. The places covered include part.? of Batu Ferringgi. Tanjong Bungah, Tanjong Tokong, Mt. Erskine, Mt, Olivia and the Waterfall Gardens. Persons m these areas must
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  • 37 1 TOKYO. Oct. 3 (UP)— A Japan mining company will shortly send a parly oi several experts to Hongkong and Kowl.)on I) pro pect mine: a! deposits In the British colouy, JiJi Fiess reported loday.
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  • 573 1 ROYAL TB CLINIC OPENED Standard Staff Reporter THE DI'CHESS OF KENT congratulated the people of Singapore on the Mlfnificent start they had made m their struggle against tuberculosis, when sue opeaed the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic m Prince Fdward Road yesterday. The opening of the
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  • 62 1 the Will: of the Frew* Consul General, M. Andr«* (iuibant. tripped and I**ll down on her way to the buflet suDP<*r at the Governor's Ball last night. She broke her wri^t and Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Mr. T. P. X M(Nei(p. l>r. Sreenivasan and her
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  • 72 1 K. RAMU. a 45-year-old Indian i i n^ a: 209. Mahdaj Ro id, wrai involved m a collis i< >n h th i cai a 1 8 1") [> m. yesterday at the 11' mile Bukit Timah Road. '1 tie Car Wa.S 2"i"^ tOWardi J>::>:'
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  • 119 1 TOKYO. O't I, kP 1 -i to twelve too\ digfa 'i la ■< crashed across the »oul to :i >res of Hokl tido Island h j da> the Kyodo New s As-- f l repot ted First reports laid! I fishermen wera 1 55 houses were
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  • 27 1 MORE< AMBI Od [an Ma died sudden i% i toda '■it P, .i He waff 54 tbg Londoa C k i; mic (L k>ei i
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  • 274 2 TWENTY Chinese couples from Singapore and the Federation were married at the New World Cabaret, Singapore, yesterday after a one-hour colourful ceremony before a crowd of 4*o people. This was the fourth post-war mass wedding sponsored by the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. Dato C. J.
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  • 234 2 Clerks Only Are Affected Standard Staff Reporter THE "stuffy" oir which used to pervade the Singapore Colonial Secretariat m Empress Place is no more. A verbal "edict" has gone forth to all members ot the General Clerical Service and other subordinate Government servants employed at
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  • 55 2 THREE Singapore Youth T v. By Iq Rangoon j on Oe\ B to represent the :i V at the UNESCO Youth Leaders Sinai U> be held a Oct. 7to 2R Tht y are: Mrs. R. H. Norris, Secretary ol Singapore Youth Com. Mr. E. Gomes
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  • 38 2 INSPECTOR S. K. Sivapatham was acquitted m the Singapore Fourth Pol ice Court yesterday of a summ o n S charge of wrongfully confining and assaulting Hakim Khan at the Joo Chiat Police Station m January.
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  • 70 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government and the City Council have formed a joint committee to examine the existing marketing facilities for vegetables and fish m the Colony. The Committee invites members of the public to offer information or suggestions on any aspects of collecting and
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  • 81 2 FOUR Chinese, three armed with knives and one with a revolver, walked into a Chinese woman's house near Katong yesterday morning and, after ransacking the premises, departed with: Seven bottles of brandy, three bottles of whisky, a $30 necklace and $30 cash. One case of burglary
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  • 170 2 AN OFFER to pay five dollars a month towards the settlement of a $7,000 debt, was accepted by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynsley, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday, when a debtor. Chung Chen Siong was examined. Chung, a married man
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  • 27 2 THE Commissioner-Gener-al's Office yesterday denied an Agence France Pre=>e report to the effect that Britain has accepted to pay United State? dollars for Thai rice.
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  • 92 2 THE 1953 Cabinet Officers for the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship, Singapore are: President, Miss Winnie Tan (re-elected); Vice-Presi-, dent, K. Chandra; Secretary, Fok Fook Choon; and Treasurer. Ng Vee Chong (reelected). The Ist. Commission Chairman is Miss Jeanette Leong (re-elected) and the second, third and fourth
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  • 59 2 ENTERITIS was the chief cause of mortality for the week ending Sept. 27. according to the Health Statement published by the Singapore City Council yesterday. There were 28 deaths from enteritis for that period compared with 27 the previous week. A total of 186 people died
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  • 139 2 RALLY: 2 -HOUR WAIT IN SUN 'TOO STRENUOUS' Standard Staff Reporter THE hundreds of Singapore schoolchildren taking part m the Youth Rally at the Padang on Oct. 11 cannot stand the strain of waiting two hours under the hot sun, Mr. Philip R. Williams, City Councillor, said m a letter
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  • 215 2 Window Bars On Flats Allowed SIT BOARD DECISION Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Improvement Trust tenants living on the first or higher floors may have iron bars fitted to their windows, the Improvement Trust Board has decided. A tenant may provide the bars himself "to a pattern approved by the Trust.
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  • 167 2 Under 16 's Told To Wait THE Singaoore Registrar for Marriages, Mr. F. M. Grosse, said yesterday that m the last three months a few girls unda the age of 16 had sought to be married at the Registry Office but he had had to refuse them. "I had to
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    • 79 2 sun TRi*rr^ T^ BBS V V Wm f 1 HEADACHE vll^ CURED CWIO This man is happy! He h.v that he can be free of fevert. he colds by taking ASPRO ttklk first comes. Each tablet ted PROUDLY PRCSt I A BRAND NEW DAK 1 t APPEARING FOR T F,
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    • 63 2 t 1 PROMISED MY DEAR OLD^ THET HERE'S TH' FOOP. T UM-M---SES. r f AH'LL GiT FLO ME RS MUDDER I'D KISS YOU GOOD/ SHOWS >IS THAR ANY- j-f SOME FLOWERS AH'LL DO ANYTHING. J NIGHT FOR HER —AN' I f YO' IS THiNG ELSt J\_ > T'HELP DA^SV FP.LPAhED
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  • 476 3 Tell The Truth And Beatings Will End TxiirV A DETECTIVE poured a bucket of cold water on the head of a remand prisoner when he crumpled to the floor after a series of punches, kicks and slaps, the Singapore coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told
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  • 351 3 By The Fijians i •<! !.m Reportti OK the second time i c h'-r i i>it. Ike Daekesa X- I id a Mag m fare- ul of the usual ebcen and applause. x raa I'.ivini; Sandes H;r- bet last slop i i t" n «i
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  • 18 3 w hi c D Kent visit 1 N noi v reportr- ..ci I!
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  • 25 3 PRIVATE candidates who wish to t;iko the London Chamber nl Commerce 1953 Examinations, should submit their entries between Oct. 10 and Nov. 30.
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  • 238 3 MR. Tan Chin Tuan, Deputy President of the Singapore Legislative Council said yesterday that a statement purported to have been made by him at Monday's meeting of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and quoted m the editorial of a local Chirese daily "was not quite
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  • 129 3 THE award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to three Royal Air Force Officers, all Captains of Sundeiiand Flying Boats and to four Army Offi :ers for operations m Korea was announced m yesterday's L m lon Gazette. The Distinguished Flying Medal was awarded to a
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  • 314 3 Standard Stall Reporter WARRANT officers' wives and children, sergeants' families, including expectant mothers and the press stood m the blazing sun for more than an hour yesterday before and during the parade of the W.R.A.C.* for the Duchess of Kent. Directly opposite, on the rool roofed
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  • 47 3 A Chinese labourer, Cioh Sen? Kirn. was stubbed at Cecil Street yesterday afternoon following a quarrel with a Malay driver. Poiiee who arrived later found a pair of scissors m a dustbin. Goh received an inch-deep wound m his back. He was treated as outpatient.
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  • 119 3 SIX bullet-proof vests. Imported by a leading Singapore firm, are now being held by the police for safekeeping while they decide whether these vests should be released for sale to the public. "The matter is still under consideration," a police spokesmar told The Standard
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  • 147 3 ILLNESS was the cause which led two persons 1o want to end t ie>r lives 1 lie Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday One of them w iman, T.ec Choot. pleading s'liity. said thai she had been ill for a Ion? time She lost
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  • 106 3 Co-eds Begin Their Retreat ABOUT forty University Catholic co-eds from the various faculties started their annual enclosed retreat yesterday evening at Katong Convent. For the next two days, the students, will devote their time to prayers and nice it at ion. The daily programme includes recitation of the rosary, spiritual
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  • 102 3 Wireman To Stand r Jrial A WIREMAN, R. Sekharan, was yesterday committed m the Singapore Second Police Court to stand trial at the next. Assizes on a charge of causing the death of a fitter. K. Neelambaram by stabbing h'm on July 28 at the Boat House, Naval Base. Mr.
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    • 46 3 I i AYE. ..THIS 15 THEN W»LL YOU THE-7 THE RESIDENCE OF rHERE 15 NO QUEEN j_ T I THE: L^ND OF/ DIRECT HE 1O WHAT THE RULER, THE IOP SHEB*....KING S~^\ L»lul'. MWtM VSH£BA'^THF. CAPITAL?/ /QUEEN OF GHirpA! 7 KADOOKUT I**^ J THJ9 ISN'T GO4G>
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  • 294 4 IPOH, Fri.— Magistrate Che Abdullah adjourned a case today after the defence counsel, Mr. S. M. Sharma, had said that if ;he court wanted to carry on the hearing, he would have to leave the accused to fight out his own case. i The Magistrate
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  • 49 4 JOH ORE BAHRU, Fri. Members of the Johore Bahru branch of St. John Ambulance Association who have been invited to attend the royal review at Kuala Lumpur'by the Duchess of Kent on Oct. 5 are L~';v An i HLorsJey, Dr. h Serifl Kee and H Ps
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  • 385 4 Pg. Merchant UrgesReturn To Deals With RI PENANG, Fri.— Remarking that the rubber trade with Indonesia was still m the doldrums, the vicepresident of the Penang Rubber Trade Assoc iation. Mr. Lee Guat Cheow, pointed out that despite appeals made by Penang associations, normal trade with
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  • 396 4 PENANG, Fri. -Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson today m the appeal case m which a Malay Customs officer, Al'u Bakar bin Arifi, appealed against sentence of four months imprisonment imposed on him m the Lower Court on the charge ot accepting an illegal
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  • 105 4 PEXAXG. Fri. An appeal against sentence of three months Imprisonment made by a 36-year-old clerk of the Long Live Provident Fund, Ooi Soo Seong, was dismissed by Justice Spenser Wilkinson m the Supreme Court today. Ooi was convicted by Mr. D. C. I. Werhnam :n the Magistrate's
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  • 87 4 IPOH. Fri— S. Ganapalhy (21) a peon, p'earted guilty to theft before Mr. J. R Whinv ster m the Sessions Court this morning. He was sen ten red to one day's imprisonment and fined $100. Inspector Pall Sin ah. prosecuting, said that on Oct. 1.
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  • 65 4 KULIAI, Fri. Police Ueu- tenant. E. J. Dicketts of the Jungle Company was fined $290 'm the Sessions Court lor ausing the death by a negligent act of one Tan Kee Lan by shooting him with an automatic pistol on Aug. I at Belakan
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  • 258 4 THE Commission of Inquiry into Corruption, details of which appeared in the press recently, is "inadequate, and is not at all practical. Dr. M. Birchee, a leader of the Chinese community and a member of the Johore Council of State, told The Standard yesterday. "I cannot
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  • 121 4 PENANG, F:i— About ten Japanese have recently apj short period staj the Federation. Some of the plications have been appr i while others were still under consideration, the Controller of Immigration. Mr. A. B. Roche. told The Standard tod All the Japanese who R|
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  • 33 4 I Gran $4 Bail outfit, is n..'\: I r.ii!> School M IB] b i pale f i at f r*4 w ii MKrf I bs i. h 1 n 1 1. T f
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  • 71 4 KOI A BAHRU T —Indian ied at a recent meeting 1 dian M islin A tion Keiantan. A rim committee was appointed to draft ru es and regu I association. The will for'n the :t'.ee: president. K. If. Meera H hon. secretary. A I commitU i
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  • 469 5 Reformed Village To Elect Own C'ttee Oct. 17 PENANG, Fri. Permatang Tinggi is m the news again, this time it's joyful news m contrast to the incident six weeks ago when the whole Town and its stubbornly silent 66 inhabitants were collectively punished for failing to
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  • 90 5 CHOOSING five day impri- i at than pa .hi fine ol (IS m appn ntice -'-r aske i th< M igl Irate, M CouJ i I «<> and get f fro my boa I v. as Tay Yen Gkian (22) 1 i found guilty by
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  • 457 5 xiM.U'oiu MlMtetkMM liable l<» lo.nl -h.-iiiiuiu today: i> Hume Pipe, Kiin-m Home, F»rd, Bin wur Mesh. l'\\ i> Quarry. Saoyaag Mfi IU Cut i.iiik. National Carbon, I'nni i l li/ ilm-iii I»l Dairy I trni I In I.m il m .ItironK 1. I •mi i;i i tin.
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  • 75 5 THE United States Information Service. Singapore, states that the General Services Administration does not regulate the guilty ot private imports and is making no suggestions with resDect to them. The USIS. refuting a Press report on Sept. 5, adds that the ti. S. A., is now
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  • 151 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two terrorits were killed and a third wounded by security forces m the Federation. Two terrorists, one m uniform cii^d one m civilian clothes, walked into the trap set for them by an ambush party of "C" Company, 2nd Malay Regiment, m
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  • 1846 5 THF. following were invited to the Ba al Government House, last night held m honoui ol the visit ol the Diuho>s ol Kent .*:iti her son, the Duke of Kent The Commissioner General, Admiral s i: Guj Russell and l. c\: v issel General Sir
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  • 161 5 TOASTS tv the Queen and the Duchess of Kent who is here on a visit, were proposed last night when the civilian stall of 55 Supply Depot. R.A.S.C. entertained their Depot Superintendent. Mr. .1. Addison who is leaving for U.K. shortly. The Portsdown branch of the
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  • 141 5 At Last Night's Bali THE DUCHESS of Kent pronounces the Royal Tub«r culosis Clinic open following her speech yesterday at the new Clinic At the right is Mr. C. L. Edwards, former Chair man of S.A.T.A., Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson, present Chairman, and Mr. J. F. Nicoll. Governor of
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  • 168 5 People Thankful, SATA Chief THE (hairman of Hw SAT V Mr I M I In gusson at the ppcaißg wi tlw Ko\:il Sin^aporr Tubei culosis Clinic said th:d the pople wvw t h;«?ik i ul Lha( the Duchess had made the t*Bg journc\ horn I upland to open the Clinic
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  • 44 5 'j i;■ Labour advice Commi i Fori Lesis itive C«u ituig .1 on '1 ton might Donald cided L the I m:r icD "iin >ib i compared to i < i the i Sit.! I.' ih, had decided i i i
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    • 290 5 A gold Rolex flfe "Datejust— 'mm Datejust wrist-watch, thai marks out ,Jfe ~i^?(sr MM3 its wearer as a man of success and Ww liPßg that he is buying all the skill and 3f I'l3^^^^^^1 13^^^^^^ craftsmanship born of centur.es of F ;;i|^ ITlt Ro N o ,sut ft-rprto.i n.t«*.si experience
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  • 687 6 [NOWADAYS vhen one discusses the prospects for rubbei one is expected to be sober m one's assessment After the hangover following the recent boom this attitude o! cautious pessimism is perhaps InThus m his recent review of the economic situation Mi E M F. Fergusson, chairman of
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  • 1515 6 A REARMED JAPAN MEANS PEACE H rearmed Japan once meani war but now, TOKYO nPIIE Japanese nation, de- feated by the AngioAmerican bloc m the war which ended seven years ago, and subsequently disarmed and taught the virtue of renouncing war during the American occupation, is to-day being urged by
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 342 6 Social Welfare Lotteries Are Not Games Of Chance! Sir;— The definition of Lottery as given m the Chambers 20th Century Dictionary is "a distribution of prizes by 10l or chance. Another authority defines it as a "gamble m which part of the money paid for tickets is distributed to some
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    • 153 6 SITIAWAN'S MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT Sir: Sitiawan. a small town m the bindings District off the Perak River, richly deserves publicity. A very magnificent monument to perpetuate the memory of Mahatma Gandhi has been put up through the united efforts of all nationalities, from the poor labourer to the rich philanthropist It
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    • 265 6 Sir; Oi all the European powers which had colonies m South-East Asia towards the dose of World War 11, the Dutch were trie last to learn that Asian nationalism was a force to be reckoned with. They were almost tha last of the Western
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    • 200 6 Correspondents are asked to keep their letters short. Name and address, not necessarily for publication, must accompany each letter. Sir; I wonder whether you would care to publish this letter m reply to the letter of "Where is justice?" which appeared m your issue
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    • 40 6 Sir: When women want to be known as Ladies why should a 'mere man' voice his objections. By wanting to be called by a euphemism, they are unwittingly revealing thtir inferiority complex. I would anneal to 'm*>r«
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  • 130 6 Review ofViews Ihe Duchess IfBE \ANYANC a Batata on welcome Hurt I i p-ven the Due 1 Bafl that her i served to in.-* the paO| The dai i DM e h(.. 1 i the social Colony during During her sp> bute to the eno: ion with \v':. 61 carried
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  • 273 7 Guarantee Yield Of 4M. Gallons Daily For S "pore Standard Staff Reporter A GUARANTEE yield of at least 4,000,000 gallons of water per day from ten bore holes and a prospect of a much greater potentiality of water supply from alluvial plain at Bedok, are contained
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  • 163 7 SEOUL, Oct. 3 (UP):-r Major Frederick C. Blesse, America's top jet ace still flying m Korea. bailed out into the Yellow Sea today alter running out o' ruel. Blesse was rescued a few moments after h e hit the water. He was returning lrom
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    100 7 The Duke of Kent takes a bead through th P sight of an Oerlikon at (he shoreline of Johore Bahru across die Straits when he visited the Naval Base yesterday afternoon. He was received on hoard H.M. M.S. Malaya hy the commanding officer. Lt. CP. Foster and on board H.M.
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  • 86 7 Standord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 3. The following are rhe closing p. lces of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER Spot 22' d. NoY./Dec. 22' d. Jon. /Mar. 22f d. Apr. June 21 16. June/Sept. 21 ]d. Oct. c.i.f. 21 b d.
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  • 162 7 Area Finances Reviewed T.OXDOX. Oct 3, (Reiiter) Senior Commonwealth officials have completed their examination of; the Sterling area's current financial position, according to a usually reliable source here. Their analysis is understood to have covered the general balance oi payments situation and the gold and dollar reserves position of the
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  • 129 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 3 (Reuter)— General Dwighi Eisenhower who yesterday won a roaring welcome m j' home territory of his rival for 'he pre* Governor Adlai Stevenson said that both w< i:■ \v < II and the Korean war migr" have been avoided under better
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  • 112 7 THE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board is to send a Musli from the Colony to Australia to help Mr. Mohamad Allam. one four people who slaughter ghee] m that country according t< Muslim rites. At Wednesday's mod ing of th< Board it was decided that
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  • 96 7 THE Royal Academy oi Dancing is making arrangements for one of their i GBi ia examiners, Miss Betty D.ivi'-. to visil Singapore ;ind X Lumpur m January 1953. R4iss Davis will conduct classes for teachers and as; ants as well as for students. She will
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  • 33 7 THE Teachers Train n^ College held a very succes: Eul dance last night a* the Gan Eng Seng School attended by nibre than 200 couples, most oi whom recently grad
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  • 29 7 A TOTAL of 201 G per were vaccinated today m ih< Rurul areas. Trie totai for th< 44 da: s since c camp; stai ted v na3.928.
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    55 7 111 X Dm-hess of Krnl smiles and iravci It Hrn families of militarj prrson nel m the jorp used h\ Geaeral "Bill" slim. < hiel «»f the Imperial Gearral Staff throughout Hff Bsil I rajapaicv, durini; heff afli cial t<uir of Arm v .v l« >f>lc r d
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  • 135 7 Oil: UK Asks US To Help LONDON. Oct 3 Bi i lain, faced i hreat from Iran an rnier Mohammed Ai I bo sever diplomats nons, urged the LJo iti I States today to Land by her and help meet Lhe< lenge m Inn md t Feverish con ultai om
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  • 64 7 Second trsitv Architect Arrives AIR. J MURRAY BASTO I London architect and Co member of the BU »yal J < of Britidi Architi i m Bingap >re ya tei d j i for three week discu om the dtevelopmeni ol I i ■r^ Lty of ICalaj ■on In< itt at
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    • 33 7 Jg fr-4- MAKE A WISH IT YOU WIN--- WILL COME TRUE IF WHAT WAS p %^W-S4s HM--/AV DCO VOLJ SET THE YOUR WISH '^Vk B N t^iSm MBK> LpC^ 7/ WJ j CATCHER
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  • 380 8 Dutch Ship Used To Study) Problems Of Potato Storage Standard Shipping Reporter ALONGSIDE a Singapore wbarl today is Datefa treighter m whicli an exp^rimenl i^ hem« i*«>ndii€ted for the <ii*t lime to bring to Malayan il»l«'^ a more regular and cheaper <>| potatoes* Conducting the experiment is Mr. D. Hofstra,member
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  • 87 8 COLOMBO. Oct. 3. (AFP) I L_c e yion's tlth rubber ship- I merit" to Communist China Is to be loaded on the Polish freighter •Frederic Chopin" calling j here on Oct. 14. it was learned t yester lay. The cargo has been reduced from 4.nno to
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  • 108 8 Allies Will Return 53 German Ships BOXX. Oct. 3 (Reuien— The United States and Britain announced they are returning 53 German merchant vessels totalling 40.000 tons to their former German owners. The ships had been held since the wax, initially for allocation to other Allied governments. The ships include tank"--.
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    • 671 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LI". Regular SaiUi*gs to China n^ .lipuo from Singapore Por' Swetteaham Penani; Al>o direct Sailings from Baniikot and Indonesia to China lapun Due Spore l>»<* Penung From "Funing" In Port Ort Hou^konj -soothow" Oit l l Oit !:i BonKkom SuiK Sails Sail> Ppnun£ P. Sham Spore For
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    • 483 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINWIA IK (OMIMn; Spore PS ham f "LALANDIA* for Bangkok I€ 17 OH WIAGDALA* foi Ban^k >k 1 5 N>»\ "ASIA' foi Bangkuk SafffOfl HonKkonf. Manila Kobe Yokohama I V»\ S 6 Nf^i "PRETORIA" for Bangkok El t9Sm -KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon, H-l tig
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  • 207 9 Rapid Growth Of Industry In Singapore Standard Staff Reporter TO COPE with the rapid expansion of the can industry m Singapore, one of the rty's oldest tin can manufacturers has ;d to put up a new modern factory m o m Paya Lebar Road, off
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  • 60 9 COMMODITY PRICES I (>SING rubier pii<*9 Kumt- Sdten m bjles <»it No I K.SJ& "1 k- »i« r* S. bJ; bi; B i (»u..t. >\ BM R neiißl pet h v rir: j j; >, >. atitliwrßi lenn> :rd Bayen •1 (i SeDera i tl Bufera :l d Sellers Ihr
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  • 37 9 Industrials Down L\W STUALS I l 10 > 19.00 1960 1 MlM\(. I Aim 17/ i i a i n xd I 20 l 25 2.60 2f,5 H 13/3 39 6 30 G 4U M. n.ii 9 21
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  • 74 9 Exchange Ra tes ".'A' WAN Ex I nge Banks A iti ii b 13 -i rates to 'pi-$] 06 Ma .ivan) m York 32 11 16 (T.T.), 2 14 (0.D.), 23 15/iH on n and 'A.i on trade s (90d st); Canada 31 B ill. El 1/2 rO.D). 31 3/4
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  • Article, Illustration
    75 9 TOE largest oil pipeline ever to Ih* constructed m South America recently came into operation m Venezuela between the oil ieMs of Maracaibo and Shells Refinery at Cardon <>n the Paraguaaa Peninsula. The 159-mile route of 8m line imolved two water crossings, one across the Lake of Ma r:\ciibo and
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  • 88 9 SMALL business was reportied m the pi ice market m j Singapore yesterday at around the previous day's quotations. C pra changed hands at $28 per picul for October shipment, with buyers indicating $273 and sellers at $28. j Coconui oil buyers were quoting $45$ and
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  • 29 9 TOTAL exports of tin <o aU countries from Singapore! and the Federation ol Malaya ouring September amounted to 6,925 tons, according to pie-! liminary statistics released yesterday.
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  • 22 9 SYDNEY. Oct. 3, (Reuter).— The firs: German trade o>.e-; gation to Australia since the; war arrived here by air to-' night.
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  • 160 9 JAPAN will not buy Malayan Bauxite as long as the Indonesians can supply the ore from Bin tang Island, the manager of Khong and Company, owners of bauxite mine m Johore told The Standard yesterday. The 30.000-ton stockpile at Buk:t Pasir mine has been reduced
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  • 277 9 RIBBEK gained one-eighth of a cent per lb. on a quiet market m Singapore yesterday on which very little business passed. Prices opened at around 7 oents per Ib. for first grade rubber for October shipmen L and remained at that level all
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  • 194 9 WASHXNCiTUW, Oct. 2 (AP) -United States rice exports Asia during the 1951-52 mareting season just closed, set q all-time record, the shipicnts totalling to 10.903.000 ags of 100 pounds eadh, ac:>rding to. the U.S. Department of Agriculture m a surey of the trade.
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  • 254 9 THE HAGUE. Oct. 3. (AP)— Mine production of tin-in-concentratcs m July was 8,847 long tons m Malaya, 3.394 tons m Indonesia, 1,134 tons m the Belgian Congo, 764 tons m Thailand and 631 tons m Nigeria, according to the International tin stud y group
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    • 45 9 M a n Za n LJ^^ /"Ae /V/ea/ Ointment for W •lL 4W. ifeA/i.9 aching you te reach the pifcs. MtnZan gives r^ af J ect^ GET THEM 'i*** m& ■•BF* t^^J mm f'^^mk J5 S^k. EL^i 1 23 £Q3ifl^*' ii MMMPiißnßßftWi^'iff Tmi it T
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    • 119 9 BWhit, m fh< ccly *^5^ morning, the **sA I "Chomtlton i OrcHtd ot Muko c hong es *o cr.rnson fA 7 of cibcu' 10 o m In the otter- noon it is orange and ot sunset, blue, rcmominq so till morning "3 Well known throuqK,l*—- J-gir^ out tne world, »hi
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  • PROFILE
    • 306 10 HE is so legendury a figure that it is sometimes hard to believe that he really exists: aud it is extremely hard to relate the universally appealing Charlie of the screen with someone who is of apparently serious interest to the U.S. AttorneyGeneral. Perhaps 'ho (ruth stares one
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    • 2683 10 I'VE seen two versions of a woman being 5 i h I on the stage bj f "-e late Cuter who had his victim hypnotised before being p v id m a b >x and by the In t Sorcar, who preferred leave his ••patient"
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    • 30 10 TTOLLYWOOD, California. AA (AP) MGM Studios have cancelled the scheduled production of the lil>>>, 'The Student Prince*' starring Mario l.mi-a as a resiili li a rficn.w.. r
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    • 220 10 y^ TODAY! y^, S H 0V» S a h M« pm SPECIAL PRE. RELEASE SHOWIISG 10X11,131 mi MmXH,UI! FLASHING SWORDS... IN illi; i ONGEST Dl I EVER FILMED! M-GM't Spectacular r^ N C f f Technicolor Ml- |J k MASTF.ftPIECEt PHONE 340Q NOW AND BE SI RE or A SEATJ
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    • 166 10 TOHAY 9 a.m. -Mt-lIT I MO Uli TOMORROW **BOMB\ ON THE LOM M "^%^CAILY3SHDWS: v, i, r ilJ3mi RADAR WEN BTttA THE s MpOISS I tMJL SEATS BOOKABU m a a SHOWING f, lit 0 }n JOAN GREENWOOD MIGEL PATRICK OEREK FARR CUt HJOOLETOM ATHENf StTLEU M£L£M CHERRI *UORt» »c
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  • 465 11 ColonyCupTeam In Poor Display SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup team gave an unimpressive display when they met Kluang District m a friendly match at the JaU i Besar Stadium yesterday. Although the Colony won 3 l after being held to a goalless draw at half time,
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  • 96 11 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE HOCKEY: CSC v RAF (Changi) at RAF (C) Div. 1 RNAS v SCRC at SCRC Dutch Club v Works Services at W.S. Div. 2A Khalsa Asso. 11 v R.M.N. at Khalsa Div. 2 A RAF (T) v S.M.S.U. at RAF (T) Div. 28. SWIMMING: SASA championships at
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  • 163 11 SEGAMAT, Fri. The Segamat District Hotkey Association's six a side tournament ended today with new champions m the men's section and the holders repeating their previous success m the women's section. The Sportsman's Shield for ifie men was won by the Segamai Teachers who.
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  • 214 11 IN the annual exhibition match between the Inter Services champions and a combined Runners-Up team, RAF (Malaya) defeated the Combined Army and Navy eleven by three goals to two m a thrilling match at Seletar yesterday. Isherwood, playing his last game m the Colony before leaving
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  • 69 11 THE following have been chosen to represent Singapore Chinese Recreation Club m a hockey league game against R.N.A.S. today at the 9CRC ground: Dennis Lee, Tang Chee Yuen, Ong Swee Law, Chua Eng Cheng. Goh Chek Kang, Boon Kok Peow Au Tat Chu, Swee Lim Swaug, Chan Onn
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  • 161 11 Ipoh Hockey League IPOH, Fri.— Kinta Indians, Ipoh hockey champions since 1950, had an uphill battle against Police Sports Club, but finally managed to win by three goals to one m an Ipoh District League match on the lower padang this evening. The Indians had a
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  • 79 11 KING KONG who a^ked for a return against Bert Assirati immediately alter they met two weeks ago. gets his wish tonight. Supporting this main event is the Nature Boy Son of Kong match. The latter mac^e a rousing return to the ring after a 2-year layoff when he met
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  • 121 11 THE seventh annual Muslim New Year sports will be held at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. The Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, will give away the prizes at the end of the meet. Competitors are divided into A B and C divisions and
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  • 72 11 BATU PAHAT, Fit The Johore Chinese XI will play against Johore Police XI at the Government English School Padang on Oct. 11. The Johore Team will be chosen from the following: Yew Heng (Kluang), ThiSJJ Sung (Kluang). Cheng Kok (Kltiang>, Chiong Fng 'Kluang), Peng Chuan (Kluarg),
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  • 407 11 THE Police Sports Club collected another two points m the Singapore Hockey league yesterday when they beat R.A.F. Seletar by four goals to two at Thomson Road. The Police were without Velupillai, Kenny Leembruggen and Carvalho and the win was all the more creditable. P. Pennefalher
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  • 169 11 A RECORD EACH DA y. THE SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association maintained their record- xday pace when the third record was broken by Singapore Swimming Club m the 800 nu'tres free style relay with a new time of 9 mm. 38.3 sec«. yesterday. The previous mark set by (he S.S.C. was
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  • 244 11 KUALA LUMP! H Fri. Playing writho it To tinii a College boys umo were away In Beremban. The S> langor All Blues beal a Se angor Club side by 5 point I goal) lo 3 points drop go* I on the padang this evening. For
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  • 644 11 THE Singapore Badminton Association's men junior singles championship are now m the quarter-final ttage where of a total of 149 entries only a handful are now left running for honours. The surviving competitors representing seven parties are Ng Cheng Hua, Oh Chiap Choon (Marigold), Seah Hark Chim,
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  • 508 11 LOCAL boxers for future Olympics, Empire or Asian Games may be harvested from [he crop of young fighters who are expected to make their debut m the ring when the first open youth boxing championships take place early next year at the Singapore Badminton
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  • 136 11 IPOH. Fii. Over three thousand lickets for the Malaya Cup fin;ii have been sold during the last few days. A spokesman of the organising committee said today that if the demand continues at its present rate, there may not be any tickets left for sale at
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    • 556 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS .-.re Invited '>r tfci post of Probationary lapeetOf In the Federation oi Malaya r ice Force Candiii!es ibould be m possessi(,r c Cambrid^e School Ceror 4h e equivalent tr«*r i K <* Federal Citizens o: •igible for Federal Citizenship said he at least U s of ace
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    • 438 11 COLO:, OF NORTH BORNEO I PUBLIC WORKS DEPART MENT IKSSELTON EXCAVATOR OPERATOR Applications are invited for appointment as dragline exca- itor operatoi m the Irrigation Branch, Public Works Department. North Borneo. Appl.iI canta must be able to produce evidence of training and quali- -ation, and to submit details i of
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    • 259 11 ENGAGEMENT The engagement on the 28/9/52 is announced between Mr. Lee Chin Teong, 4th son of the late Mr. Mrs. Lee Hong Gim and Miss Helen Khevv Khuik Keow, 2nd daughter of the late Mr. Khew Kong Loy Madame Chung Poh Lan. TUITION OUT of 99 Book-keeping passes among Singapore
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    • 47 11 gfel*"'-' *»a Jfci "t^^^^A^^SS AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR COMPLETE GLAKD REVITAUSATIOM ftQft Bib B"* ]Z tf| m^b iiK^i^l j §7_ Ti 'I HB* I* *2» 'V SilSr •r.Ui uo» i \iiil' „.;«■>».« Iriin.j jiii« ;-rr- f > i «'.rf >r' **W Pn »•<■• ■>' k «i. .»> OtAJII k 00.
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  • 1182 12 K44IE l—H O rsos <l. 7. »h. I 6 Fmrs* 2.1.% P.M. 1. O'i K-iinue Smi <! 913 Kn E.T. Manasseh Mr. V Boh Daniels 202 Ker.uke I rciva ft! 3 Mi Mrs. Yeo Hock Seng Breukelen 3 MB I ree Kntrv Tait 8.10 Mr. Wonj Kok
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  • 249 12 SEREMBAN, Fri. Storming: tactics of the AH Blues forwards again came to their rescue this evening when they defeated Kuala Lumpur's Technical College by eight points (goal and try) to nil. With the exception of th£ first half when the visiting threequarter line. with
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  • 48 12 LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter):— Yesterday's football results were: Thii'd Division iSouthern): Leyton Orient 1 Bristol City 3; Shrewsbury 0. Queens Park Rangers 3. Third Division (Northern): Scunthorpe 'A. Southport 0. RUGBY UNION Cheltenham 6. Gloucester Redruth t>. Penzance and Newlyn 22. I Pontypridci' G. Abertiliery 3
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  • 142 12 coventary Girl Is New Champion WESTWARD HO. DEVON, Oct. 2 (Renter): Miss Pamela Davies. of Coventry. 22--year-old former girl champion, today won the English women's golf championship when she beat Miss Jacqueline Gordon six and five m the 36 holes final here. Miss Davies turned one up and won the
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  • 1680 12 IPOH Parmiter a four-year-old Harroway qeldina is selected to win tho valuable Gold Vase Malaya's richest sprint "classic" run over five-and-a-half furlongs straight this afternoon —the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club s Autumn (Gold Vase Meeting). Parmiter has the necessary credentials to support
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  • 149 12 Windsor Lad Gay Reveller G—dmmmd ~7~' FBEE LNTRV COUNCIL 111 IkTiim. 1 Kiiiß's Rhap^odf KflHikt- < (.mis, |m Counsel 111 rawne Rebuke I AIRY TALL I\IRV 1 ILK OftHMtVATIO* 2 Lucifer Raratonga Luriffi kabaka ObsrrvaUon Karatonga MILLIONAIRE MILL lON A IKS M 01 nhi MurveU Sliir\eta innoun< .Straight
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  • 159 12 AMATEUR RACE MEET AT IPOH IPOH, Fri.— The first postwar tmatetir rtcf m» here on Saturday Oct 11. on tlu* Ptenik I course has attracted 88 entries lor the six n g'anised. The main event will be a lKtnr!i< ip I deleted horses over six furlongs lor the i u<
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  • 123 12 BROCKTON. Ma 5., O j 2 (UP) R i) c k y I trciano brought home the world heavyweight champion hip today to 20,000 fans who welcomed him s -v< aiming celebrations that left one person dead. m his Brsf return since w lining the crown,
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