Singapore Standard, 14 October 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard il n j. VOL. 11l NO. 104 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 351 1 Varsity Students Meet The Duchess I intellectual La David- Donald a Chari' W v as the] to present I party proceeded to the upper quadrangle where the Green j Howards Band played the National Anthem. [Qfonnai presentations were made as she made her way > across the quadrangle to the
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  • 43 1 (AFP) ■if 28 Amen B-J I today] wet tor of H was o tmbinga of I anno re than 23 tons mid- f c said m btained _t j hud not que added that ea wesi I ssibly struck
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  • 164 1 Now 'He' Is Married As A Woman DJAKARTA. Oc: 1? (Reuter\.\P>—A similar change m s as reported from Scotland, vhere a woman Dr Ewan Forbes Sempill became a man, .v occurred m Indonesia, but it •as the other way round. A certain Tjamat bin Dui. iving at Tandjung Sangkai on
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  • 40 1 LISBON. Oc\ 12U'P*— Arr tn r e menu !n\e beeo completed f6r the fourth centeiiaty of the death of St. Francis Xavier In December at Goa, FJo^tugnete India, where the Saint's remaii 5 ir* entombed. The rwnaina >i
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  • 273 1 HANOI. Oi-t. 13, (Reuter) The French Army said today 10.000 French In ion troops had started a mass entire lenient action against Vietminh Communist rebels on the Tonkin delta about 50 miles south of here. I The operation started 'two days ago, but actual lighting
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  • 77 1 TRENTON Ne ey, Oct. 13 (AP) About 20 knileI carrying prisoners who barn- i the is j wing oi i• SI ite P> wlth I fellow inmates staged a t-hour revolt last night. rbi l s the fourth ia this prison this year. Tr.e ri lkt
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    64 1 Standard The death roll m Wednesday's train disaster at Harrow and VVealdstone near London was officially set at 114. (Above): Scene of the triple rail disaster showing a wrecked lovomotive lyius on its side next to a platform. (Below): The clock has stopped at 8.19 the moment
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  • 286 1 A MAX who made a generous donation of $100,000 towards the building of the Fatima Home for handicapped children was present "at the official opening of the funding yesterday. But no one knew "who he "was. He wished to remain anonymous. The home, which cost
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  • 50 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— During Ail »ust. 1.720 ]><T.,ons Aete grunted certificates =01 citizenship m the Fidcrahon. bringing the total of certificate* it the end of August to 352,00 ft Johore heads the list with _924 certificates issued for the period, ..I. t>..i, r»f»mpa aecyad wil"
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  • 118 1 65 HK Workers Arrive Standard Staff Reporter THE first big batch of skilled labourers ever to be allowed to enter Singapore from Hongkong arrived m the Colony by ship on Sunday. The batch comprises 65 skilled workers for the proposed first textile mill m Singapore. "All except three are now
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  • 56 1 DACCA. FAST PAKISTAN, Oct. 13 (AP) Premier Nazimuddin, addressing the annual convention of the All-Pakistan Muslim Lea°ue of which he is president last night, said if i settlement of the Kashmir issue through peaceful means should fail, we shall have to consider i other courses of action that
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  • 42 1 Far East Air Force spokesman yesterday denied a Soviet government charge m Tokyo that an American B-29 bomber, apparently shot down by Russian fighters off northern Japan, was over Soviet territory when the incident occurred last Tues- day.— U.P.
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  • 104 1 KUALA LIMPLR. Mon.— As from today, Oct. IS, women m SetawKOf will receive four katis rationed rue which is oni* kati le>s than the previous ration. To partially offset this decrruse. a child under the age of 11 will receive half kati
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  • 275 1 Or Repatriation To India On Conditions Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE school teacher and former President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. P. V. Sharma, who was detained under the Emergency Regulations by the Government m January 1951, has asked for his immediate unconditional release or repatriation to
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  • 36 1 [NDIANAPOLIS. fßeui The American Legion's cxc j up m all motion picture distribute to withhold C! Chaplin's new film "Lime until the Department of Jusi i iled on whethe nter the United States.
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  • 17 1 THE Deputy High Co sionei v >mpai ied k.\ MacGillivray, continued his if Trengga lay.
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  • 545 1 By A Special Correspondent SARWVAK is looking forward tv the Royal visit —the 'first m its history— of the Duchess of Kent and her son, the Duke, said Sir Anthony Abell. Governor of Sarawak m a broadcast last night. i Sir Anthony assured them of
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  • 118 1 1 To commemoiote i trie inauguration o* the BO AC. COMET jetliner oir service between London ond Singapore t hat begins tomorrow, The Singapore Standard is publishing a 12--page SOUV onir I Xje It will contain special messages from big name* m the world of oviotion, the full
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  • 110 1 [SLI OF < Od Ex-King Fai 9^ trunk- and Capri today, but he i I Mi qic ti are nema I until tom n row. Soui If the Eden I Farouh probably R 'J'hc Arabic •■<■■ vspaper A! Akfi- thai v King Farouk tried >' high
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  • 414 2 Only Can Get Free Primary Education Standard Staff Reporter THE PROSPECT of free, compulsory and universal Primary education m the Colony is "steadily receding and only herculean efforts m the next three years can remedy the situation/ states the 1951 Education Report for Singapore that will be
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  • 220 2 SWISH AND A BOY DIES A 16-YEAR-OLD Ma'ay girl the Singapore Coroner.. s yesterday that alte hei six-year-old brother was knocked down by \i on a blackou* r.:gh; m a pot at Serangoon r hi d him m ha BO OUt for hop. X girl. Ngiatiah binte og evidence at
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  • 205 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will meet representatives of the 10.000 B t >ng Singapore Naval Base Labour Union today. Th€ Union, according to its Pr, Mr. B Sithuih, will I c Mr Mar Donald a com- ri OB Ibeii meeting c.
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    49 2 photo. Madam Annie Tan, mother of a number of badminton stars m the Colony, Robert, Michael, Grace and Andrew, celebrated her 65th birthday on Sunday night at her residence m Changi Road. Picture shows Madam Tan cutting the cake amidst the happy faces of her family and friends. Standard
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  • 87 2 Court Sequel To Raids A POLICE raid on two islands around Singapore Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong over the weekend, resulted m the arrests of 14 opium add'ets. Ol the 14. nine were arrested at Pulau Übin and five at Pa law Tekong. In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday,
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  • 238 2 Standard Staff Reporter IT IS the joint responsibility of the Singapore Improvement Trust and the "irregular tenants" that Trust accommodation can be got through corrupt means, said former Trustee and Singapore City Councillor, Mr. D. Robertson (Progressive South) yesterday. He was commenting on a
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  • 262 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Chinese schools m the Colony still preserve communalism to an extent which is not consistent with citizenship, but they are showing a keener appreciation of the necessity for modern educational practice. This is stated m the Colony's Annual Education Report for 1951.
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  • 208 2 AFTER 26 years service with the Singapore General Post Office, Special Grade Postman, Inche Ahmad bin A!i. described by his colleagues as an expert letter sorter, has decided to go on long leave prior to retirement. As he left the post office yesterday
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  • 80 2 A. J. BRAITHWAITE was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating the Cockpit Hotel, Oxley Rise, of a sum of $181.70 on June 22. It was alleged that Braithwaite who was a lodger of the Hotel, tendered two cheques for $151.70 and $30
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  • 138 2 RAM A XT a ♦a x [-driver, was fined $30 or one month's rigorous imprisonment by the City Police Magistrate. Mr. K. J L. Jamieson for improperly leaving his passengers before completion oi the journey His passengers were four troopers stationed m Johore. On
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  • 70 2 CHIA .TOO THIAP (60), charged with attempting to commit suicide by drinking a solution of caustic soda on Oct. 12 m a house at Changi Road, was bound over m the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for six months, by Mr. E.H. D*>
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  • 45 2 THE Duchess of Kent was presented with a beautifully adorned kukri by Gurkha Major Gagan Singh Rana when she received m audience the Major and Lt. Col. GJp. Rickcord. Commanding Officer of No. 2 King Edward's Own Gurkhas, at Government House yesterday.
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  • 203 2 THE main credit fur the ipeed with which Singapore m v. -reel sequences of the visit <r" 'the Duchess of Kent and her son were flown to Britain lor processing and returned to Singapore lor screening, must go to the Malayan film Unit. Mr. F.J.A.
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    69 2 Mr. Foo Wee Lnew, a Singapore barber took his three exhibits to the Singapore Art Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, but found that they would have to wait some time before they could be shown m Singapore, as the present exhibition is only open to schools. Mr. Foo who
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  • 34 2 THAM Alum Cheng, charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with stealing film apparatus valued $1,238 from Ho Poh Keng on Sept. 19, v/as remanded until Oct. 15 pending further investigations.
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  • 157 2 APPLICATIONS for quotas for Ihe import of Japanese textiles for the first half ot next year, amounting to $40 million, should be submitted not later than Nov. 10, states an official announcement released yesterday. Quotas will be based on imports of piece;>oods of any origin
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  • 37 2 CHUA MENG HAK, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by Magistn>. c, H.B. Livingstone, m the Si;?&apore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted possessing opium smoking utensil? on board his lighter off Kepel Harbour.
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  • 154 2 Indian Schools Criticized Standard Staff Reporter "THE local management committees of Indian schools are largely filled by would-be politicians who use the committee as sounding boards for irrelevant perorations on all matters except the conduct of the school for which they are responsible," states the 1951 Singapore Education Report. There
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  • 154 2 MRA Team To Visit Malaya— Raj MR. C. R. Qasaratha Raj. Singapore Labour Legislative i Councillor, returned yesterday iby plane from the World Moral Re-Amtament conference m Caux. Switzerland, and said: "A large M.R.A. team ito visit Malaya. Mr. Raj 'said that M.R.A cap be applied m Malaya. He i
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  • 65 2 A labourer. Chwee Boon Liong was sentenced En the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to lfi months' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges! of extortion. Chwee was stated to have forced a taikong, Lim Kok Fan. ki pay under threr<t of injury a total of $20. m
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 50 2 „..i,i u.1.i.i.iMjt;.;.;.,.,,, i,.,.,,.. i, m| U'L GAL-VO BIN WAITIN'/^I'LI'VJ BUT, I DONf T ¥^j&3 MARLON r fslO- R3GIT Wn OUTSIDE. TH RCXJGH </GLADLY I WANT A YOU/. r T MAH Ll'l .1 [V. j, HB£+^fr 7 TAKE MA^ HAND, A>?/fvoUR M SEE THE MAnJ^ 1 f~~l HAPP!L>V MARRIED/ }I V*^
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  • 195 3 Taxi Driver Denies Charge SAWA SIXGH. charged with having driven a taxi without a licence. or an insurance policy, or wearing an arm band, asked the Radio Division corpora! who was giving evidence against him m the City P-),:ce Court yesterday whether he could produce any witnesses to bear out
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  • 200 3 THE standard of Malay films produced m Singapore is superior to that of Indonesian films mainly because of better equipment and technical said Mr. G. W. Weskin, Adviser to the United Cinema's Combination m Jakarta, shortly before he emplaned for Jakarta on Sunday evening. Mr.
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  • 171 3 MALAYAN and Indonesian representatives may meet m Djakarta shortly for a special conference on rubber, a Singapore Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The conference will be held at the invitation of the Indonesian authorities who have sent requests to Singapore and the Federation
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  • 45 3 MRS. LEE CHOON GUAN of Mandalay Villa, 29 Amber Road, has donated $5,400 to th«* St. Andrew's Mission and Orthopaedic Hospitals for the support of a Treasure Cot m perpetuity m the name of her late husband, Mr. Lee Choon Guan.
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  • 128 3 Pen Sna tchers Sentenced TWO youths. Wee Ah Meng (19), and Yap Chan Seong (20). were each sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday to eight months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' Police supervision, L)i stealing a pen m a crowded 9.T.C. bus on Aug. 9.
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    29 3 photo. Mr. Chen Nee Sian and Miss Lucy Llm Seok Hni who were married at Wesley Church, Singapore. A reception was held at Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's residence. Standard
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  • 30 3 Mr. George Rasiah of the editorial stall of The Singapore Standard, has been re-elected Overseas Honorary Secretary of the Institute of Journalists, (London) foi South-East Asia for 1952-53.
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    25 3 The Duchess of Kent is seen laying a wreath of white flowers at the foot of the flagstaff of Singapore (Kranji) War Cemetery yesterday morning.
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  • 32 3 PORT DICKSOX. Mon. Mr. Choy Vat Swee of the Post Office, has been transferred to the General Post Oflice, Seremban. He has been succeeded by Mr. V. Karunakaran from Seremban.
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  • 314 3 Move To Ease Shortage Of Skilled Labour Standard Staff Reporter A PLAN, which could serve the double purpose of training skilled workers m the building industry, thus relieving the present shortage of skilled building labour, and of absorbing unskilled workmen who may become unemployed because of
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  • 227 3 Standard Staff Reporter A ROYAL war widow yesterday paid her humble tribute to all ranks of the British Commonwealth who died m Malaya during the last war when she laid a large wreath of white flowers at the Singapore (Kranji) War Cemetery on
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  • 222 3 TEO CHEE YONG a sales clerk m a sundry goods shop, appeared for trial before Mr. Justice Brown m the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of having murdered Seah Ah Wah. a trisha rider. According to the prosecution, it was alleged that on the
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  • 126 3 SEVERAL months ago. m j response to numerous requests from the Singapore, public, the $10,000 limit for individual j Post Office Savings Bank aroounts was increased to double that amount. Mr W. A. Cooper. Director; of Posts, told The Standard! yesterday that the scheme
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  • 64 3 ABDUL Gafoor Serang was: summoned to the City Police! Court yesterday for alleged de- j famation of character. He was I alleged to have called M.A.I Majid. the president of ihej [ndo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union, ""a devil.*' The Magistrate, Mr. K. J. L. j Jamieson, adjourned the case
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  • 201 3 East— West Lectures Begin Today A FI'RTHER series of lecture- on "Current History,* 1 "Comprehension and Expression" and "Introduction to Appreciation of Ens-' glish Poetry* 1 sponsored by the East-We.! Society will be given to member- of the Singapore public this week. The course on "Current History" wi!i begin on
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  • 252 3 Labour Dept. To Aid Ih Shih Men Standard Staff Ktpftli THE Sing ipoi La c Depai tn ent w ill do wh bi bi it ian to help 12(1 employee of th- 1 Chin daily In Shih Pi ho of c ploymeni following U sudden Rnnouncement tf it the paper
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  • 213 3 S'pore Will Get New Re f. Library THE Chiiui Siocfety plans open tneii new reference Library within few week Tliis library has been tha objectii c ol many Ir i e§ amongst the membei .f tha society about 200 m all, who bat c ontrive I to raise the initial
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  • 271 3 June's First Performance Before Royalty •'OH. MY DRESS!" This was the first thought that came to the mind of June Hamilton, the sweet voiced songstress at Princes when the Duchess of Kent paid a»visit to that restaurant on Friday evening. "I was immediately conscious of the fact that I had
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    • 32 3 r— T YOU StEK A QUEEN HERE IN IIIAM A 1 VEU. I"' ..OBSERVE THAT HOLE IN J^x Ladcokut.' N^hebawhe«awoman»s woman rso ELL -^M y%M fi p^____<r\OF BEING GtVENAVCWCE JJ m ff\
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  • 284 4 IPOH, Mon.— The foundation stone of the $1,000,000 Federation of Malaya Veterinary Research Institute at Tiger Lane will be laid by the Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusuf Ixxuddin Shah at ceremony on Thursday mornmg. portion of t h e funds for
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  • 184 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— After -having a blank day on Saturday, Security Forces operating m the Federation yesterday killed four terrorists bringing their total bag of confirmed kills for the month to 32. One of the four killed was! worth $4,000. He was Ng Hong Chong, section
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  • 99 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Deles:Ues from Singapore and all parts of the Federation, representing Chinese school management committees, will attend a conference, probably m Kuala Lumpur, next month when they will discuss the Select Committee's report on education, and the proposed new education ordinance, as well as
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  • 186 4 Drive For Chinese Recruits PENANG, M:n. At an extensive publicity campaign m connection with the recruitment of Chinese for the regular Pohce Force is now being launched m Penang and Pro- ince Wellesley. Attractive coloured poster? md pamphlets m Chinese ?.rc being widely distributed telling potential recruits all they wish
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  • 105 4 KAJANG, Mon. The inhabitants of Sungei Cr.ua new village are now getting chlorinated water supplied to them, saving then from the difficulty of walking a quarter of a mile to gel their supply from a mining pool which used to be their main source of
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  • 81 4 TAIPING, Mon.-— Mr. DR. Daniel, honorary secretar 1 ot the Perak Youth Council oince 1950, and chairman of the Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowhip, has arrived m Rangoon to attend the International Youth Leaders' Seminar sponsored by UNESCO. Mr. Daniel, who is a teacher m the
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  • 33 4 KOTA TINGGI, Mon. The following were elected members of the language board of the Kota Tinggi District: Mr. W. D. Samson, lnehe Syed Abu Bakar bin Abdullah and Mr. T >lenon,
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  • 104 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Maiayan party leaders generally support the directive issued by the MCA recently to its members telling them not to participate m Double Tenth celebrations m Malaya. They say the line taken by the MCA m this respect is a correct one as it
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  • 67 4 PENANG. Sat— The St. George's Girls' School Society will be holding a charity dance m aid of the Anti-T.B. Fund and the Home For The Aged at the E O Hotel on Saturday. Oct. 18 The dance will be under the distinguished patronage of the
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  • 112 4 Arbitration Board Meet In Ipoh Nov. 3 IPOH, Mon.— The arbitration board, set up to deal with the three-year-old wage dispute between the Perak Hydro's Employees Union and the company, will sit here on Xov. 3. Mr. C.Y. Yin, president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, who had earlier agreed
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  • 27 4 KOTA TINGGI, Mon.— lnche Abu Bakar bin Awang has been transferred from the SubDistrict Office of Penggerang to the District War Committee Office of Kota Tinggi.
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  • 59 4 IPOH, Mon.— The president of the Perak Sikh Association Mr. Sowdagar Singh yesterday called on members of the association to have faith m the executive committee or else elect new officers m whom they can have implicit faith. He also urged all to give their wholehearted co-opera-tion
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  • 203 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Government Seamen's Union Federation of Malaya, at their general meeting, welcomed the agreement made by their representatives and government on new basic salaries for marine crews. This agreement showed an increase m salary for all grades m Government Departments which have
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    54 4 photo. THE Duchess of Kent Signs "Marina" m the Visitors* Book at the University of Malaya yesterday before proceeding to the upper quadrangle where some 1,500 guests awaited her. At her left is Sir Sydney Came, the Vice-Chancellor of the University. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Chancellor of the University, stands
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Won. The 15 Auxiliary police from Bukil Bernam, Taiping who on Wednesday last, found a camp occupied by 13 terrorists and killed two of them and wounded two others, have been rongratu ated ■■</ Sir Gerald Tempter on their success. Sending his best wishes
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPi'R. Mon.— A party of Home Guards found a terrorist supply dump m Gurun. Kedah. containing 31 large tins of cooking oil 118 tins of fish, four rolls of doth, two car batteries. 12 tins of paint, cotton wool. DDT and printing paper.
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  • 216 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Resettlement means not only the removal of squatters from the evil influence of Communist terrorists, and cutting out sources of food supply, but affording them better living conditions to create and maintain a better breed of swine. In the
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  • 185 4 KUALA 1 U MPUR, fcfon.;.!j 'A', a.: Rt tb Seiangor Crii titial Court ol Appea day, red ed the penitence ol e s weeks rigorous imprisonment passed on 6fl-year-oid U Sh ing 'or he:: m pa >« > ssin:i andu, I ordering I m
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    • 188 5 Fed. Govt. Seeks New Markets KUALA LUMPUR Moa —An assurance that the Federation Government is doing everything possible to maintain the country's rice stocks was given today by Mr. O. H R. Beadles, Controller m the trade division of the MemI ber for Economic Affairs' office. Mr. Beadles said that
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    • 156 5 Prosecutor Tells P.C. Yo u 're Wrong WHEN Ahmad bin Kassim .v;i- charged m the Singapore F urth Police Court yesterday for v ing a prahu without a lict ice. he :o:d the MagisMr. F.. H. D"Xetto. that he was rowing his mother. P ■<■ Constable Samsudin to the Marine
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    • 97 5 A MALAY soldier, Abdul Rahman bin Ariffln, of 75 Coy. R.A.S.C. Aver Rajah, was fined SB.i m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for esrapmg from the custody of Inspector T. S. Zairi at Tanglin Road on Sept. 6. The Court was told that Abdul was stopped
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    • 75 5 STREPTOMYCES isolated from the soil of Malaya have repeatedly been sent to a large experimental antibiotic plant m England, according to Dr. Richard Green m a talk on ''Germs and Antibiotics" over Radio Malaya last night. lie said that the plant has a>ked particularly for Malayan
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    • 73 5 KING KONG the wrestler ha=> a competitor m "King Kong the orang-utan from Borneo. This animal is massive and wrestles, but only with circus proprietor. Mr. Sheum Cheung Fook. The SheumVj circus is playing m Outram Road nightly. The circus King Kong is only 12
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    • 25 5 THE Ceylon Tamils* Association In Singapore will hold a "social" at their premises at No 11 Handy Road, on Oct. 19 at POL
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      54 5 photo. Ungku A Aziz, of the non- Professorial Staff of the University of Malaya, is presented to the Duchess of Kent at the Garden Party given at the University m her honour yesterday afternoon. At the Duchess' right are Mr. Malcolm Mat Donald. Chancellor of th«» rTniv»»«i*o nnri Mr. \V.
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    • 387 5 Malay Schools Hold Ex hibition Standard Staff Reporter THIS year's Malay Schools' Arts and Craft Exhibition declared open by Mr. R. M. Young, the Deputy Director of Education was the best seen m Singapore for many years. This exhibition, held m conjunction with Education Week, will remain open to the
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    • 116 5 Carpenter Must Pay Wife, Child A CARPKNTER. Tan Keh Soon. told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday that he was willing to pay $30, a month to his wife. provided she agreed to supply him three meals a day. He said this, when his wife, Tay
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    • 75 5 THE British India Steam Navigation Company's Rajula, whose delay Cor a week m Singapore was necessitated by repairs to sections of her rudder posts, wil! sail today at 6 p.m. A spokesman for Islay Kerr Company, the agents, told The Standard yesterday that she wil! leave
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    • 50 5 HENG CHEW KWANO was charged m the Singapore Thl r Police Court yeaterriay '> v itn housebreakinj b\- day :nid entering into the Associated Trader* 1 wdown at Outram Road and stealing 28 bales of textiles worth $23,000 on Oct 4 Bail ot $1,000 was allowed until Ort
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    • 185 5 THERE are thousands of mothers m Singapore who would willingly come forward j to undertake voluntary social work but they are prevented from doing so because their time is taken up m looking after their children. This view is expressed by City Councillor. Mr. Lee
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    • 274 5 Election Boycott Spreads Standard Stall Report »-r THE election boycott which i:ted at one end ol Ip. Sf't'tar Ward of the Singapore Legis;a--<ive Council has now spread to the other md or the ward m ¥io C;iu Kant; Road. The Air Ministry Local Stafl Union, at a special meeting, decided
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    • 97 5 AN' attractive former cafe waitress told imp Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman. yesterday thai her husband asked her to lead an immoral life so she could support him. She was Yon? Siew Ymg. who sued her husband. S.v.oh Man. a boiler maker, lor maintenance.
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    • 95 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing yesterday returned a verdi< t of suicide by hanging al an inquest held into the death of a woman. Yen Ah May. Tan Cheng How. the woman s son-in-law said when he returner! on the evening of Sept. 16 he
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    • 61 5 AN Indian. Michael brought j before > n e Singapore 1 lira Police Court Magistrate. Mr. i Livingstone yesterday vru charged with being drunk and disorderly at Kampong Bahru I R>;id on Oci. 1 1 He was seen shouting on the road and trying to
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  • 241 5 s|\(; \|M»Ki: siihstntions liable to load slnildiujc today:— UAV Sll:«t Kd Rt. Pitsoh. H. \T.. Tratalgar SI. Anvon Kd.. JjATA, Tionjc Kahrii. S*go SI- Ram a" St.. Peoplrs Park. Nanson Kd.. lain Soi»n Oil Mills. <iuan Illn. C-E. network and Factory. River Valley Rd.. Kllllney R«l-. Orchard
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    • 275 5 ANOTHER 810 WINNERH 1 AT THE Wwtt List Lrtirely Su.spendert: V I m FIRST NEWSREEL! SPMIVL II LI. COVER \<-K or -ROYAL VISIT! Royal Anti I. B. < lini. lo\l><>\ RAIL DISASTER I Hi: MERRY WIDOW i>u»min<: I. \Vf DAY 1 1 J -3G. 4, 6. 13 M 0 p
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    • 146 5 ~r-r^ tt 1 l ~Tf :>'-.■=- Sm it Today for Tomorrow may l>o TOO Lilt.! 'TOMORROW IS TOO LATE" ITVLIW FILM with ENGLISH SI BTIT! IS Starring PIKK AN(.EI I A. GDfO I.KMIM Wliv/ Spwutl PICTURES OF ROYAL VISIT TO SINCAPORF. and LONDON RAIL DISASTER! >! i h\<»\\ \in Niuti
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  • 770 6 co rtain g< ntl< m n m this country who feel I), ible Tenth, they are perfectly rnt d d In fact we see no reason why people otild nut be i owed to celebrate anything they overy of America, the invention of i eel fire, fety pin
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  • 1724 6  - Now The Comet The I SIR MILES THOMAS Once Britain. RuLed The Waves By Today a British Comet jetliner leaves London to inaugurate the world's third jet airservice. lln this article an expert says that the Comet is II I merely the prelude to the grec.er ji Iruimphs the British
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  • 399 6 Review of Views Malay Nurses rpHE number of Malay women X m the nursing service is very far from satisfactory, says Utusan Melayu editorially. The paper says that since more and more Malay women now frequent the hospitals and clinics the need for Malay l nurses ater. But most 1
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    • 98 6 THE CUBICLE CLASS Sir; More strength to your elbow for such an admirable editorial as the one entitled '"The CubicleClass." My only wish is that you will have more m the same vein as and when called lor m order to put those so called undemocratic buffoons m their proper
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    • 106 6 Sir; In answer to "S ngapore Malay"' m today's paper I would that he is entitled to his views. Bui m regard to the debate on the new salary scheme, and on which he vents his spleen on Mr. A. F Rajah, it would cure
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    • 118 6 Singapore JHanbarfc Independent Morning IS etc S paper HEAD OFFICE: 1!?, RcfciftSOfl Rood, Singapore. f «!«»>«■■ Noj: ***** ***** Cotfc O Te^gropH AddieJS TIGERNEWS. Singoporf. BRANCH OFFICES: Rce«n 222, TKe Time* Building, Prln»n3 Home Squore, London, IC 4. I MIA LUMPUR IPOH PENAN6 •5 .:.'cn Street, S3 Cowon Street, 8
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    • 26 6 I Kxpmmmimm W!xl#m**+* We /ru'ih you to Visit out Yew on tin- I f»<" i for TRAVELLING v SUIT CASES a ATTACHE CfISES Insftt <//<»// 4trtliall\ I"'
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  • 216 7 'HANDS OFF FRENCH AFRICA'— PINAY Follows Paris' 'Rebuke' PARIS Oct. 13 I Reuter)— French Premier Antoine Pinoy, yesterday owed up h.s government's "rebuke" of "undue interference" m French rs by the Umted Stotes with a "honds off Africa" speech at Metx, eastern trance. Prance, be said regarded friendship with the
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  • 12 7 Menons: Defence Request Refused the it Hu fur nen 1 i rl
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  • 2 7 Mew Policy
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  • 38 7 A-Statemenl hi Commons .-or) •■jn Chur- agues- ol Commons bout *h r British atom ask foi esult of the I Churchill than that he statement to is he can. .::til he hn< re- the rit taili ientista the <
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  • 37 7 NDON, Oct. 13 AP) ■year-old B tish airI midable, which ►th Eurowaters m the being scrapped. n warship be- rte<j and 4^he Ad- yesterday ■4 c moderni- it for opera- r al aircraft.
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  • 75 7 r LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)— d a national memorial to the te King George VI ha.s reached over £250.000 m jusi over a week, latest figures tonighi rotal subscrip- today amounted to £25 i 000 A c leque for E5.000 fj on I c I
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  • 30 7 3,303 V accinated ANOTHEB 3,303 p< ii ni were vaccinated m the City and rural areas yesterday, bringing the total figures since the campaign started to 412,661 53 •v v
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  • 155 7 WASHINGTON. Oct 13 tUP):— General Dwight D. Eisenhower opposes any break of diplomatic relations on grounds that "it is a good idea to keen con t net with your enemy." His feelings about re^tion? With Russia was made known a week ago m an off-record
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    51 7 photo. Here is East meeting West, and having a good time, dancing an "eightsorae reel." Lillian Ponnampalam, a Scots Country Dancing enthusiast, is here seen enjoying herself with L Cpl. "Willie" Black, of th c 1-st Battalion. Cameronlans, at the Presbyterian Hall at a recent meeting of the dancing class.
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  • 204 7 LONDON, Oct. 13 (IT)— Britain has concluded a new trade pact with Russia for the supply of grain m the coming year believed to provide for the delivery of some 1.000.000 tons, it was learned today. Officials said the contract. j negotiated with Soviet
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  • 219 7 Atom Men Hit U.S. Visa Laws NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (Reuter) Thirty-four leading atomic scientists, including Dr. Albert Einstein and four other' .Nobel Prize winners, have bitterly criticised the United States visa and .--port regulations m the October issue of "The Bulletin o! Atomic Scientists"' published today. Dr. E. Shils,
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  • 58 7 B! RKELEY. Caiiforn Oct. 13 i.APi Prospects for the d? ye lopment i a pill vaccine againsi o ie of [he three mam types of; infantile paralysis have been j <. ightened by the reports of two! medical scientists An experiment with a laboriously produced vareine apparently
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  • 26 7 SANT Harnam Singh Ji. amous religious teadei fie v into S ngapoi c S i st< rday from India on an informal two-week visit.
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  • 171 7 PENANG, Mon. Security forces operating on Penan^ island met with .success today when they captured two terrorists—one a woman m Pantai Acheh, four miles from Balik Pulau. l :ic terrorists were armed j with a handgrenade, which one i oj them threw at the security
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  • 184 7 Scottish Dancing Growing Popular BRITISH anti-bandit fighteis are among the 80-odd people who turn up for the ever increasing and popular Scots Country Dancing classes held each Thursday evening at the Presbyterian Hall m Orchard Road. The class is being sponsored by the Caledonia Society Singapore, as one of the
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  • 137 7 BOMBAY. Oct. 13 'APiArdeshir Boman.ii Deboo. main figure m the "Singapore opium cn.se"' was today sentenced to two year.* rigorous imprisonment m h court here. Deboo. who was convicted of exporting 20 cases of opium to Singapore on May 30, 1952. was also fined 1.000
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  • 272 7 Britain To Reject Iran Oil Proposals LONDON, Oct 13 (IP) Hritain has JrirMli U rejeel 4 p©!itcly w Iranian Premier Mohammed [tfsjiui dcq'a latest proposals lor BciUemcnt of the oil (Jjsputf. authoritative sources said today. For< gn Office officials the rt-piv t. am ed m Feheran tomorrow. It may mean
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  • 91 7 MANILA, Ocl 13 (AF "SwrI vival of the Malay race is the r. ,x; c je chiilien^nß the Philippines. Indonesia and I other Malay areas m Atia,"' aj visiting Indonesian bucincoi exe- j cutive .nd i jipotition pa metnber declared today. Mansur Bagok, member
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    93 7 photo JUKE BOX FOR CHURCH— Berafce Bprengel oi Nui«New Jersey, i awmhcr of the choir at St. John* Lutberaa Church m Harrisoa, New lemey, is .shown here irlth 11m remote coatrol selector for the fake ho\ Installed! ia the choii loft of the Imn h to play h> runs for
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    104 7 Mr. M A. R«*shl>. M g|| resident of Smt;apui< »J m the General Hospital terdav. He j H sum i\ e4 b| his wife, two sons V "1 j Reshty and Mr M Resht.v and seven ri.nuh!' Mr. Resht.v. uho «.iv n uncle «»f Mr M .1 m. < a
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  • 43 7 HONGKONG, Oct 13 (R« ter-AAP): China'f ist-sponsored Asian r r peac© conference appe< the United NftUoni and ci of the world for an diate end to the ci w.-.r on fusfl and reai ■••.<•» at its closing se<«: n ci day.
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    • 27 7 i -i y^^ A4f fv^S r T:A MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND SARAWAK. NORTH BORNEO. fC|F^___^p IttOQHiSIA, THAILAND AND MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO. LTD OCEAN BLDG SINGAPORE I.
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    • 82 7 RUBBEHJIH CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 13 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market todoy Spot 21 id. LONDON TIN Nov. Dec. 21 id. Spot £986 per ton Decerrber 21j buyers, £988 tellers. Jon. Mar. 21 id. Three months: £963 Apr
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    • 36 7 COSSOR*—***NOW J25/- EACH FOR CASH. FOR A LIMITED PfPIOD ONLI FREE DELIVERY SPORE and FEDERATION This is a unique opportunity you CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS!! AVAILABLE IN QUR SINGAPORE G K. L. STORE ROBINSON Co., Ltd.
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  • 238 8 Comet Expected Tomorrow To Begin UKS 9 pore Jet Air Service Standard Aviation Reporter 8.0.A.C. 's Comet" jetliner is due m tomorrow morning on the inaugural flight of the first London ro-Smgapore jet air service but no special celebrations will be held m the Colony to mark this historic occasion.
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    62 8 A model monorail highspeed train takes a curve m its track at over 60-miles-an-hour during a demonstration m the Fuehlinger Heide. near Cologne. The one-rail train has been developed by German engineers Hinsken and Holzer. The model and its concrete-base track are scaled at one-quarter of the planned train with
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  • 80 8 CALCUTTA. Oct. 13 (Renter): A four-day-old strike of 35,000 marine workers manning river steamer- m the Northern Indian states oi West I Bengal, Bihar, and Uttar Prai desh and m East Pakistan was called off Saturday by the 1 Bengal Mariners Union. This followed an announcement
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  • 69 8 QANTAS Constellation airliners flying between Sydney and London via Singapore will stop at Frankfurt. Western Germany, once weekly. This will begin from Oct 16. This service will fly via Beirut. Two other Qantas ser\ L< o c now fly via Cairo instead of Beirut.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 604 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE D ir <. Ll Overland 1,., ril)(hro las Angeles All American < un.idL«n Cities; Penan? P.S'ham Spore Arr LAS* C \\\l>\ Kr AX U Kltai 27 2SNo\ 2J'Nov 1 Dec 24 De« roj atari of Drj Cam Deep Ta:;.<s and passengei ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD.
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    • 467 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regtrfar Sailings to China -tn*» Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Doe Penan From •s.Mxhow" Oct 19 Oct 23 Hongkong Tnv«ns" Oct 27 Oct 31 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penanr P. Sham Spore lining
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    • 556 8 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD ADEN. SDEZ PORT SAID. ROTTERDAM a WISTKROAM Spore P Sham Penang TOSARI 19/22 Oct HOvt t FRIESLAND 24/27 Oft *!BO<t OVERYSEL 7/ 9 No/ 10 Nov 11 Nov Calls Port Sudan t Calls Genoa, Marseille?. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel. 5071 Ext. 10 and
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    • 441 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCAMHNWn k -LALANIUA* fox Bangkok 16 lfiOtt -MACiUALA' for Bangkok 4 5 Nov rs *ASIA' fox Bangkok Saigon H<;n?knng. Manila Kobe Yokohama 7 is v v ftr "PRETORIA" for Bangkok 2: N< )V "KOREA" for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon. H-Kong, Manila Kobe. Yokohama 3 i Dec
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  • 267 9 Standard Market Reporter a NEW line m rubber shoes is being uccd by the Shum Yip Leong Rubber of Klang, which has a showroom and :c on South Bridge Road Singapore, accordto Mr. Shum Kwai Kong, the manager, rdoy. bowed The Standard shoes
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  • 49 9 Japan To Lift Ban On Trade f rest] Sto urge exteni gieeincnfl reached ucexuej] I \:)ort re>": ecu n I by 0 ier accv ,ng funds after a: :.nvie<i networked out bef Into •..iustry und irta 't textiles Singa c regulated A to be as m t t ouncil
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  • 117 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSLMi rubber i-rues 'tents per lb m Smga pore ve^t«rd;»v were: Buvor^ S<'li<«rs No I Spot Ltaat 71' T."»i; h on m bales Oei No. 1 KS.S. ;:> 75j No. J K.S.S. 681 69 No 3 K.S.S. 64! <i:> Tone: Slightly easier. LONDON RUBBER Monday's opening pri»e« per
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  • 62 9 Rubber Roads Experiment LONDON, Mon. Sarawak will experiment with rubberized roads, according to the British Rubber Development Boar*!. The Crown Agents for the j Colonies have ordered 2,500 gallons of rubberized mixing bitumen for delivery to the Director oi Public Works. The use oi rubber m roads Which has proved
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  • 103 9 Railway Lab. Forges Ahead DERBY. (England), Reuter Streamlining for high speed freight trains. diesel-engineri locomotive cooling, dispersal of smoke and steam, and better oarnage ventilation, are some of the co'np'icated subjects which are to be studied m the Railway Research Laboratory here when a new wind-tunnel is pal into operation.
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  • 67 9 Aussie Goods For India. Pak, Co ylon CANBERRA. Oct 13 (Ren-ter-A AP) Australia will send increased supplies oJ manufac- tured goods to India, Pakistan and Ceylon under the Colombo Plan during the current financial year, the Australian Minister for External Affairs Mr. R. G. Casey announced. Goods to be supplied
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  • 42 9 TURQUAND, Youngs, Co. report the following rubber I crops for September. Alor Gajata 21.000 lb: Ayer Panas 87,000 lb; Glenealy Plantations 54,000 ">: Kluang 57.000 lb; Pajam 123.500 lb; Talisman 30,600 lb; Teluk Anson 39,611 lb; and L'lu Benut 48.000 lb.
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  • 37 9 BANGKOK. Oct. 13 (AFP)— The Chao River channel will Ibe open next month to all shipping at the completion of j the present dredging operations. The dredging will enable 'large vessels to enter Bangkok harbour.
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  • 51 9 LONDON 7 Oct. 13, (Reuter) A British Food Ministry official said yesterday it hoped to make an announcement soon about a new Anglo-Russian grain contract. Negotiations have peen going on m Lpndon for some weeks. Deliveries of one million tons of grain under the last agreement were completed m
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  • 100 9 WASHINGTON. Ot 13 (UP) —The Mutual Security Agency has allocated USSI. OOI.OOO to Indo-China for the purchase of raw cotton for delivery by March 31, 1953. The purchase may be made m the United States or m its possessions. The MSA also allocated USs3o6,oofl to Thailand
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  • 158 9 QUIET conditions prevailed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday with quotations fractionally lower than Saturday's levels, first grade rubber for October shipment being quoted at 75 cents per lb. at the close. Small interest was received from overseas and factories but otherwise the market was
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  • 77 9 QUOTATIONS m the produce market m Singapore were steadier yesterday but no deals were reported. Copra was an uncertain market, with buyers indicating $31 and sellers $31* per picul. Coconut oil quotations were $48 per picul buyers and $49 sellers. Betel nut $32. Copra $31} (sellers);
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  • 52 9 TO encourage exports. the Government of Pakistan lias exempted tea shipments from the payment of export duty of three annas per lb. for a period of three months. Sept. 12 to Dec. 11. 1052. This announcement was made by the Trade Commissioner for Pakistan m Singapore
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  • 717 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share market opened the ;vee': with industrials j quietly steady and tins steady b:t failing to follow the demand at the close of the weekend. Rubber share* were neglected. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 4?«» x Brick*. A p.-ef 2 15 2 10 Ords 3
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    39 9 PICT U R E shows a sample of the light-weight rubber shoes now being produced by the Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works. They are m grey, red and white colours and fan be cleaned with ordinary soap and water.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 190 9 Which of the three IT Jam I JMy *crth moit to YOU? Shi |DM i"-J i oth orcr3: D r j. I .1 •i!y HAL DA > all I bra i i i oiour adva tod world I L^fe^g" j j-. s^^P j I I j :ir i I jmc
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    • 41 9 15rt of the %tayan Scene M^ > ■>' -f/ie >\L/Sr/N A4O "SOME/^Sfr" The A.40 "Somerset/ because of iff popularity, has now become part of the Malayan scene. AUSTIN you can depend on it! i SINGAPORE MALACCA SEREMBAN KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG BUTTERWORTH JE6SELTON
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    • 327 9 i '4&4^l^^^^^fett.^^^ttbd^^ftHfl^^^tfK^^M^^^r.c^^^fe^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M4^^^^^^^^^^^^ri^^^^fe^^^^Mft£Btll^Mrita^^^feA SINGAPORE I DIARY vlvr p™-tt**t day). vVnVpri; Baliro °ni dancing ad- p ]nm Square dancing— open to V mV. Hoc k tV-Y.MCA v Src rL 1 nS pm Malay and Comniercial classes, judo, gym- < iFiHrivp VI OF AIEDICINh: Film <how w:th commentaries by D- E C Hudson
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    • 385 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR WHARVES «hlp (iodown Gate Tai.fa 44 1 India jf- a 42 '43 2 Courseil.es 33 34 2 Sangoia 31.32 2 Hoegh Trader Z* 30 2 Meonia 27 28 1 L:ngkuo 25/26 2 Pyrrhus 4/3 3 Pttlydonu 23-24 I Cna«. Mntieod 21,22 2 Burn^ide 19 20 4 Surar
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    • 484 9 Darw-n Jakarta 8A705/4RI ,'io p m Colombo EMSOB/QB3) .?n n m BO\< \IH,O\ \l 1 *KR\ ICE I KOM: Bri'i^k'jk 8A782 W8) 4 Dm P \N AMI'KK \N \lH\\ AV.S 1 KOM: Manila 8.?:: 101 6 ana KIM. I ROM Bangkok •XI 131 I 1 SI p m <;\KM»\ IMMIMMU
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    • 255 9 ODEON: Th« G'r or i R 3. 630 and 9 1!5 p m COLISEUM: Coui .»i n is No Han i |j <• CAPTTOL. I Race* 7 tad CENTRAL: Dei 9. 1S p.flß HINDI STAN: V I 545 and RADIO PROGRAMME X UNO IiLATI Xl Al 1.1 MPI1: 9JO ijb
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    2031 10  - Doing the Town OSWALD HENRY By MAYBE it was the Duchess's unexpected visit tii the Princes earlier last week that prompted everyone to head there on Saturday night on the off-chance, perhaps, of getting a peek at Royaltj again. However, history was not repeated. But patrons, nevertheless, stayed on to
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  • 84 10 "7 V 1 Mr? j 7 V i "DOING th e town" on i Saturday: Old-timer Mr. S. i H. Langston of Hongkong who first arrived m SingI apore m 1912. a>id Mrs. i Langston, with Australian business executive Mr. Thomas Gall from Melbourne. i f
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  • 41 10 j -'>.\Y g)iters Princes: (Left \o rights Miss Audrey hherivood (of Radio Malaua\ i' y p Mr. and Mrs J M. Fairgrieve. They dined, wined and danced. In party was also Shriro's Mr. McCabe.
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  • 60 10 A Happy Week— And A Toast To The Future! Y-WEDS V. Mrs. Joh > XebratinQ return holiday m Mata lim. spent a r>:enir:g i prmct>*' V- < ight Room. Later, i I tv c s out b, Be:-' Kleinman's band. ENGAGED i» aniyuated conversation m Princes' Midnight R -r Philippines
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  • 42 10 'TWAS A BIG MOMENT FORMOYRA •BIRTHDAY g Moyi i gets approving smile fr n /r/>ba?;d Col. J. M ATeil of ihe REME, a: Saturday i 1 jiiglii's di?i)?rr-da»ct > C< brafio/i n: Princes. Ifo 1 U a keen member of REME d/M'':ar;r.s group
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    • 14 10 I HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! FOOD PARCELS^ j Relatives Friends Plate Your Order Now With
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    • 83 10 [\/}/j/ Helena Rubinstein \y can give you 'asMpMkc Silk The geniut of Helena Rubinste.n. Beading beauty tuthoni Silk niake-uj.. Actu.nv Face powder-SOk face powde skm m a *Oodi*His M« glamourLs.n^ silk. Silk Tone i MturmUy idtk the Silk and Silk Kou >e-cn-Crcnu- b i beaut.ful m*ke-up ever creat m»on thouMnds
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  • 101 11 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Hoc. key Association will bold the second state hockey trial on Sunday on the Upper Padang at 4.15 p.m. sharp. The following will play: Probables: Aziz, Mat Noor. Hazari, Philip Sankey. S Selvanayagam. v. Murugesu, Hamzah. Eng Kirn, Thillainathan. Balasingham and Teh
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  • 52 11 IPOH, Mon.— Th«? following Will represent Perak m a friendly inter stale Rugby match against Kedah at Sungei Patani on Saturday: Hardial Singh; R.W. Craig. Beresford, Medidith, Ambri; Wiilingham, Cheng Thiam Bok; Giles. Leach, Whatmore, Tan Swee Kirn, Cornelius, Spclciwinde. Daniel. Gordon. Reserves: Beil. Kassim,
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  • 81 11 THE following will represent ih e Combined Schools against the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow at 5.15 p in. Doilah Hamid (Victoria School) V. Nathan (R.l.'. Roland Stevens (St. Anthony 1 Boys), E. Wijensinghe (5.J.1.), Douglas Hay <V.S. captain t. Tan Heng Hoc (V.S.). Chan
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  • 359 11 RECS ROUT INDIANS IN SH A LEAGUE UNBEATEN Singapore Recreation Club chalked up their sixth successive victory yester- day m the Singapore div. 1 B hockey league' when they routed the Indian Association 7-0. The Recs were the masters right through and their "Terrible Three" Rozario, Clarke; and Coutts wreaked
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  • 32 11 1 LOxNDO.V. Oct. 12: (Heuter)— 1 Henry \Vi!liam Payne who sot 1 up four world cycling records 54 years x&o. two ol which rej main unbeaten, died here today,
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  • 243 11 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 12 (UP) Thirtv-eight-year-old, Gardnar Mulloy added another success to an amazing 1 year today by winning the Pan-American men's singles tennis championship, defeating former United States champion, Fret Larsen, m the final round, 7—9, B—6, 7—5, 4—6, and 7—5. A crowd
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  • 109 11 IPOH, Mon. Ramblers Sports Club, one of strongest teams playing m the current Ipoh District. Hockey League, scoreri their fourth successive today, beating the Malayan Sports Club 2—o on town padang. The winners were seyerly extended until ten minutes from full time when the Malayans defence
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  • 177 11 HONGKONG. Oct. 12 (Reu-ter-AAP) Keith Miller the Australian test crick c 1 c r j thrilled a large crowd here to- j day when he hit a six into the second floor balcony of Hong- i kongs Supreme Court. The onlookers waited patiently to
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  • 90 11 Soccerites Eight With No Reply STAR SOCCERITES went on a goal scoring spree m yesterday's SAFA division 2 match. They handed to Tamil Brotherhood Association an 8-0 trouncing the CV M A ground. Soon after the start Socce- 1 rites, Samad Sulong opened the scoring and by the 20th minute
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  • 220 11 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The annua. general meeting of the Kegri Sembilan Hockey Association will be held at the N.S. Club premises today at 7 p.m. The Committee's report for the year to be presented at the meeting says the Association had a successful season m that
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    60 11 photo. This was Singapore's equalLser. It started with a corner kick by Boon Srong. The ball sailed straight across the Penang goal mouth. Kahim Omar (V jersey m the picture) headed the ball, following the ball into goal m a hectic mix-up with Penang goalkeeper Swee Hock (left)
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  • 270 11 IPOH, 3lon.— Perak's first women's state trial for this season held on Saturday was a great success. Outstanding player was Miss Kong Poh Sim. She scored four of the six goals with which colours won the match, m brilliant fashion. On her display she
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  • 76 11 KOTA jBAHRU. Mon.- I ma English School of Kuta Bahru I■■ al Ke antan Euro peans al Rugby yesterday points to five. The School's points came' from tries scored by Mohm and Jamil and converted by Yusof and Nahjury. The Ehin peana try iraa by
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  • 56 11 BRISBAVK. Oct 13 <ReuterAAP> The inter-zonal On between Lndia and Ilaiy m theDavi s Cup Lawn Tamil competition will be played here December 11. 12 and 13 if Indi i aarees N »aa announced loday.j An offioa ol the Austral: U Lawn Tennis Association
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  • 153 11 RAT' PAHAT, Mow. T re Po c v* I bi I > beat n a Fohore s- F::-,!ish Scfao For ten Enutes I r :T, Hie crowd i the liinese at r I Fhen m the 11th mtn H v icored for the Polin nninutes later tb*
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  • 36 11 TAIPING, Man. P« f Fn 5 M' ■< K:igi» tern to Kinf Edward VII Schi poini i to oil on Satr,: 1 c tries were icored by V S Ah Fatt and Foj.v \l
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    107 11  - GOLF heres How Slammin Sam Snead Ciy A 3 you swing <i weight past* fn igA 1 0 (a left as < i 7WS i'O that at act f weight is fbruwd then ,-i j ,nn U, <;. I r riiyth;, ntWl bail. Todau's y.V I i/do an i rov
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    • 327 11 Funeral at iX sun. 14th ari Ftmem] leases ','ASOWLEDCMENT I KFOK KHIAM Sc i-l Keok I Sill VIiONS VACANT I ECTKICin BOARD I ma uht Bridge I Mition Klanj. I r Hoi'se Shift Charge I fcatkm are m I I r fain vacancies I to show evidence I f atafl
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    • 713 11 I NOTICE NOTICE TO IMPORTERS IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. No It/ 52. IMPORT QL'OTAS FOR JAPANESE TEXTILES. The Governments of the Fed- eration of Malaya and of Sin;;- apore will license textiles from Japan up to a total ot Ms4o millions m the fir-.t half of 1993 by means
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    • 169 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SUBSCRIBING MEMBERSHIP. The Subscribing Members List is being reopened for a limited number of applicants up to Saturday, 18th October, 1952. Preference will be given to those applicants who have applied previously. By Order of the Committee, L. C. BAILEY, Secretary, S.T.C. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (Chapter
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    • 364 11 I^ODAV'S QIOTATION: "Oacc Xv »'\«*ry man uiul n j t i ii n Kimcs the momeDt to ifpctde. In the strifp of Truth and .ii-' ion, i (or the k'hml or «mii side." —I R. l.(m»ll. H BSDAI POB KM.KYO\K: Complete tasks and >-e problem Reason tn..:tfs out and arrive
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    • 37 11 SPOKot SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Div. I A YMCA v SCC at SCC. Div. IB Khalsa Asso. v Police S.C. at Police. Friendlu RAF Changi V BODCA at BODCA. SOCCER :Haw Par Cup at Jalan Bcsar Tigers v Rovers.
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    28 12 Mr Oraa Boon Lay, coach of tho team. represented China m the Worid Olympics ir. 1936. In his h«*v days. onr- of the Colony's best de fenders.
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  • 151 12 HOW THE TIGERS BEGAN HI T gi t Sporting Associ winded mi n 1932 by a Boon Haw to cater recreational needs of ■> Poh Amalgamated I led m Singapore. tivities of the associate confined mainly to basketball and nming, nn c it was not after the war, m 1948,
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  • 393 12 TIGERS SAIL THURSDAY ON TOUR OF FIVE CITIES SAFA GivesFullßlessing TIGER Sporting Association will play their last game m the Colony today when they defend the Haw Par Cup against the Rovers m (he annual Singapore Amateur Football Association Cup versus League champions before taking on a new role for
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    56 12 Mr. Aw Kow, patron of the Tiger Sporting Association, will load tlic tourists as manager. A footballer m his younger days he played right wins for Lins: Nam University In Canton he shows his love for the same by the terrific interest he takes m the Tver football team
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  • 210 12 FIRST stop on the tour is Ilonskong where three matches h;ive been arranged. The Tigers will play their opening game on Oct. 21 against a Hongkong XI. On Oct. ??>. they will play against the Hongkong* Combined, and finally, on Oct. ?7, against the Honskons
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  • 42 12 Tht Tigers, wJio hove bren m training wider Mr. Cliua Boon La v Jor the last six weeks, are using Tiger Rubber Shoes made by Shnm Yip Leong Rubber Works for their workouts and have chosen t)iem for their \U-.f\>i-
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  • 485 12 CAN the Tigers repeat the dose they administered the Rovers when they met the last time? This is the question most Colony soccer fans will be askii.g themselves when they gather at Jalan Besar stadium this evening, but even the most
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  • 63 12 The line-up for today will most probably be: TIGER S. A. j Chu Ch?e Seng. Chong Klin Wing Chew lice Jong Harith ll in W^iiaj Chong Mun Boon Seon^ (cap'itn) Awang Baku Ismail Yusoff Jimmy Tan ROVERS S. C. Eng Hoc Suppia'j Teovv Ken? Morton (captain) 1 J.
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  • 37 12 This year's Tiger SA record m the Cup competition: Beat Raton? Sajarah 3—l. Drew with Rovers I—l.1 1. Beat Rovers ia replay B—l. Semi final. Beat Chinese Athletics s—l. Final. Beat Royal Air Forte 3—o.
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    57 12 Mr. Kok Kum Woh, honorary joint secretary, is a man with vast experience m soccer team organisation. Was treasurer of the Singapore Chinese Football Association for many years. Mr Robert Youen, honorary ioiat secretary, whose keen iateresl spurred the Tigers ou to their (up victory this year, was an
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  • 179 12 Ai v s ggesti< -i thai Awang v i with his hands i m Singapore m Sunday's << Cup final musi be disj tissed as utter nonsense, anj suggestion that Penang defenders protested ag linsi this i naginary n -ideni roust al i i
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  • 421 12 Kok Run Wah. Right full back. S ingapore Chinese Football Association stalwart for many years. A useful and untiring defender. Foo Hee Jong. Right half. Vice captain of the Tiger team. SCFA regular and Singapore player for 1950, 51 and 52. Toured with MCFA m ly5U and
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