Singapore Standard, 23 October 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■iX A. M X VOL. 11l NO. 113 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 339 1 iR// 3 After Being Shot At InAmbuscade KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Fifty Communist terrorists who attempted a lorge scale ambush in Johore last night had the tables turned on them by a party of "B" Company, 1/10 Gurkhas, who killed three of the bandits. The body of
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  • 164 1 200 Die In I-C Typhoon Disaster ON, Oct. 22 (UP) i i a'ed death 101l in and flood which small coa-tal town p met rose to 200 ary re rue worked to dig through I in search for ms. n Navy sloop a evai k and injured .1 met Hospital
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  • 63 1 v. 22 (UP>.—Bri- t.ii-. -.it H ksei t for a the it a i I tied a >use in tne future ol the ether it bee mes a tie I the Bi ii i seen M Eden, told the Howe ol it Britain las acting G
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  • 85 1 TAIPEI. Oct, 23 (AFP)— A slight drop ni trade between Malava and the Chinese mainland follow ing President Chiang's appeal to overseas Chinese lo sever all economic ties with Communist areas was predfc led >day by Mr. S >ong Ter-n-p ng, chief of the Malayan Federation
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  • 29 1 ADMIRAL Sir Guy Russell, Commander-in-Chief of Royal Navy Far Ea,t Station, returned to S ngapore by BOAC plane yesterday after a ttaree- 'day visit to Hongkong. A.F.P.
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    48 1 photo. THE DUCI ESS OF KENT heinsj carried in a state litter with Sultan Omar Ali Sa.fu d d i n through the streets of Brunei on Tuesday. The streets were lined with gailv dressed subjects of this' wealthy ruler—Brunei Malays. Dyaks, Tut out's Muruts and Dusuas. Standard
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  • 195 1 BANGKOK, Oct 22— Thai and British representatives at noon today signed an agreement under which Thailand will export to British territories in South-East Asia 29,100 tons of rice next month at increased prices. 1 The price increases are £3 I a ton for regular
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  • 74 1 TOKYO. Oct. 22 <UP>. A l 500-man Chinese flying-wedge if nk on Sniper Ridi>e was crushed early today by defend--1:14 South Korean troops aided by ankle-deep mud. Chinese Communist troops vh > tried to fight up the slippei y sides of the long east central front
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  • 47 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE General Council of the Labour Party will be meeting on Oct. 25 at Kerbau Road. Mr. D. Stephens, secretary of the party told The Standard yesterday that the party's manifesto for the City Council election will be approved by the Council.
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  • 38 1 THE Mutual Security Agency announced today that it has asked Mr. Paul R. Porter, its Deputy Director in Europe for Economic Affairs, to return to Washington to answer a senator's charge of pro-Commu- nist bias. Reuter
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  • 103 1 48 LIVES CLAIMED BY 'TIRX' MANILA Oct 22 (UP> Typhoon Tiix killed at leas. 48 persona ia *he Southern Philip-' pines and destroyed an estimated $2,500,000 worth ot property, first reports from the stricken region said tonight. The death toll is expected to mount as soon as the nine southern
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  • 257 1 Toy Fund Gains Cash— And Biscuits THE Standard Readers' Toy Fund is gaining and contributions are steadily coming in. Total at 6 p.m. yesterday was $1,709.25. Enclosing a short note addressed to "Dear friends" with two tins of biscuits. Miss Tay Geok Teen, said, "Christmas is coming again, once again
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  • 184 1 SINGAPORE'S air traffic to the north and west was disrupted yesterday by two typhoons sweeping westwards one from the Philippines and the other from Saigon. The typhoon from the Philippines, code-named '"Trix", with winds up to 140 miles per hour, prevented a Pan American airliner
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  • 134 1 TWO airliners a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut and a Cathay Pacific Airways Skvmaster— flew into Singapore yesterday "on the tail" of a typhoon. Captain J.G. Holton brought in the Argonaut from Hongkong with 17 passengers. He said: "There was typhoon Vae ahead of me and a
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  • 191 1 THE U.S. Navy announced .yesterday that seven men were killed and one w*ounded on Oct. 14 when Communist shore fire hit the destroyer Lewis off the east coast of Korea.— A.P. He was replying in the House of Commons to Mr. William Teeling. Conservative, who has
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  • 236 1 LONDON. Oct. 22. (Reuter).— Queen Elizabeth will sit alone on a raised dais in the House of Lords when she opens Parliament on Nov. 4 for the first time in her reign with full state pageantry and ceremonial. The Duke of Edinburgh, will lead her
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    39 1 Photo by ONE of the first pictures of the recent Indonesian riots in Jakarta sliows demonstrators carrying posters with slogans Dissolve Parliament and "Long Live Soekarno" outside the residence of Dr. Soekarno, President of the Republic of Indonesia. Qualam
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  • 157 1 Stokes: Send Gold Price Up LONDON, Oct 21 (Renter).— Mr. Richard Stokes, former I.a-i hour Minister of Raw Materials,! contended in the House 6t I mons today that it was rid.eu.-l ous that gold ihould maintain the- same dollar value a i e i the cost ol production had gone
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  • 24 1 A BURMESE military mission is Likely to visit the Soviet Union and China next month, according to Burmese press reports.— Reuter
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  • 49 1 LONDON, Oct. 22. (Renter)— Mr. Derick Heathcoat-Amory, Minister of Pensions, said last night that most civilian internees in the Far East would get greater benefit from the new plan for distributing Japanese assets in Britain than under that announced in July last year.
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  • 134 1 LONDON. <). t 2_ (Renter)! A piece .if stone Erom the fabric of the Pels t of We.,itninster a/ai today pi esen ed by H.IC Government t the Federation of Malaya Le^iaiative Coon.-,! A short eren: o n y -.vas hel I t the Royal
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  • 129 1 UK Reply On 'Flops' Who Pass the Singapore Tssxmut** Training A jOCiatlOn ha-, been 'told by the National Teachers 1 Union in England that Inert are two places of professional training in England where fai- I lure at a higher level would bo accepted as a paSI a' a lower
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  • 213 2 Drainage Of New Area Depends On Bedok Trial Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will drain alwut 2,500 acres of land for food production if the j_peri_»en_ now in progress in Bedok on a land of similar acreage proves success! This new land will be in
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  • 100 2 Crusaders To Give Concert TilF young Su baristic Cbu■l -PS 1 Q_ 'he C;i!i'.rh of St. .J.) i -y.\ Partuguest Miasiaii nil g: i \i. iet Com ert in eHsi r Ihe Feast Q_ Christ Ihi .v.:.; on Sunday, Oct. 28, al SI Joseph's Institution Ha I Brag Basah Road,
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  • 202 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chief C emist, Mr. A. W Bunt. baa written to laboia- >i v :j* ons and attendants IB e D pa r tment of Chemistry informing them that approval has now been Riven by Government the revision of
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  • 124 2 LONDON, Oct 22: (lteuter) M:. Statriej Awbery. Labour. asked in the House of ComDacHifl yesterday how many [••aims by the civilian employees oi the War Department wese now being considered ia Singapme. He also asked bow long it was siru'e they were submitted bv
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  • 141 2 HASHIM bin Haji Ibrahim a tra_Qc police o :i.-itab!e on ai motor cycle had a mental b arkuufl when n* saw a man j m\sß\ sudden y in the middle ■of *he road on Aug. 29. the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Si :i_ih. was to.'d
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  • 212 2 Standard Shipping Reporter MOKE than 500 men of the Ist Battalion the Green Howards and about 30 servicemen's wives and children embarked on the Empire Windrush yesterday evening: on the first stage of their journey back to the United Kingdom. l\l .lf,ll Mil. Tiie Green Howards
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  • 594 2 By A Special Correspondent WHEN the troopship Empire Windrush draws away from the docks today she is taking hume to the United Kingdom nearly aOO officers and men. who had not only stood their ground for three years against the active agents of international Communism,
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  • 120 2 Standard Staff Reporter j A SEAMAN, Mohamed XusofY bin Tamani, saw a pair of shorts lying on the beach when the rest of the j I boys had left after a swim j on Sept. L'T near the Royal Singapoie Yacht Club. Suspe -ting .something was
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  • 99 2 MR. S. B. Devan, a bursar of the Teachers' Training College in Singapore, is among the 11 educational admin Lsirators who are attending a fortnight*!! course on the train ing of teachers in Bristol and London. The course, arranged by the British Council in Bristol
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  • 101 2 A MOTHER caned her 17--year-old daughter when she refused to go to school and as a result the girl drank at id to end her life, the Singa po e Fourth Police Court Mfetgj_> trate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto was told yesterday. The girl, Chia Bee
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  • 78 2 TWO youths, Lim Choon Huat and Lim Choon 9_ngj were sentenced in the Singapore Third D:.- trict Court yesterday to fiv e and three months' imprisonment respective! v, for riotm at Beaut v World Pirk. Bukit Timah Village on June 8. Accompanied by two others. ihe
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  • 46 2 PENANG. Wed. An arilcommunity variety concert in aid of the Poppy Day Fund will be held on Oct. 31 tl 5 p.m. for school children and on Nov. 1 at 9 p.m. for the public at the Ang.'o-Chinoc School Hall at Pvkett Avenue.
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  • 167 2 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYANS will be able to see a full-length feature teehnicolour film of the Coronation a few days after the event. Announcing this yesterday 3Mr. J. A. M. Edeu General Manager of the Cathay Organisation, said' he had received information from Mr. J. Arthur
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    • 29 2 muiui rvdim, me duumj __ouc.y. > apoie ana .uaiaya. v:^S?3F^. *^_f$* y I /yfiH&M f~- ~^>J ■1. Ip3HK "^B •Jes^**_W_^F V Vfc fWkVr^^ '-BB- o'»>-_*-t-.' Rr"H__?__W____Rr^'^ y^'""^^*! '\_tf _^__^v*E^_&^tfjo^73 f
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  • 236 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE I'olirt yesterday morning stopped tl i :lk and pedestrians aboat 300 yards away from he sitid pitch at C'lcnunti Road, off the Bth mile, Fasti Panjang. Rr„snn: A 100 kilo Japanhntnb was exoeeted to >tT .it any moment \t r*\.u
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  • 57 3 IN S for ho ie as sign nt Mi i eare, So r We r, SI John and B ted O i Service H pi- ire Dei I will lea for England in the i Windru »h, after Japan an I K t al Miss
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  • 53 3 k FIRST diesel engined I Oat to operate in 3 e is sailing this morntie] third trip, a fishj Deportment spokesman I Standard. H first two trips she a I t catch ol ti'- c h in fiv c days tish- waa built and
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  • 30 3 THE Mercantile Institution, Singapore celebrated its 26th anniversary recently. Mr. P E. Perera. principal of the school, stressed the importance of Secondary and Commercial Education in his speech.
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  • 121 3 omn date Asian Ausb alia aou d a lata the hai ing ■ie students have j l Padre Hai ry terday, tra -an Padre, who by the Japan< e r ng the war. ha ed four-month r p :r :nd tin ir ps Ui
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  • 392 3 Standard Staff Reporter WITH the dividends from an initial S3 1 million worth in shares to operate on, the Lee Foundation in Singapore expects, in time, to run on the lines of the Nuffield Foundation in England. This was disclosed by the Foundation's adviser,
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  • 141 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE S?. Andrew's Mission Hospital will open a new critic in Jalan Besar area soon. it will be boused in the ground Boor of a three-«lorey building at Dickson Road, belonging to the Anglican Churches. Mr G. K. Smith. Medical Officer
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  • 34 3 A SHOP at Upper Serangoon Road was broken into early yesterday morning and cash and property worth $380 were found missing. Three planks had been torn ofl the wall of the shop.
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  • 166 3 H■ &E die 10 or 11 "iron i •ungi" in Singapore which ai s really wooden .lungi Dr g Ransome. Profes•;r ot \!> dicine, University of Ma ..< told The Standard ay, 'As far ko .v. ;ere has never *->*i an "iron I ,rig"
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  • 419 3 Illegal Entry Of Dogs Tightened Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government and the City Council Veterinary Departments in conjunction with the Public Relations Office yesterday launched an island-wide intensive anti-rabies campaign to maintain the Colony's boast as the only rabies-free area in this part of the
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  • 38 3 OX completion of his fourday visit to the Far East Air Force Headquarters. Changi, Chief of the Air Designate, Air Chief Marshal, Sir William Dickson, left Singapore yesterday for Jakarta en route to Australia.
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  • 195 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Education Department is planning a scheme for courses in Public Health and Hygiene aimed at making the people of Singapore health conscious, Mr. J. Le Provost Inspector of Schools, told The Standard yesterday. There will probably be one lecture a
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  • 98 3 A GROUP of 20 doctors and sisters of the Danish Red Cross, who made a 24-hour stop-over in Singapore yesterday in the hospital ship Jutlandia now en route for the third time to Korea to pick up more wounded, were guests of the British Red Cross, Singapore
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  • 58 3 Communications Engineer Due MR. J. D. DALE, Senior Communications Engineer of a universally known British firm of radio equipment manufacturers, has left London by Comet for a six weeks' tour of the Ear East. Main reason for his tour is to advise various government departments in Malaya. Thailand, Indonesia. Pakistan,
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  • 75 3 A $120,000 fine imposed on Kim Yan Kee in a lower court was quashed yesterday by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court. The fine was for allegedly failing: to sell 476 tahib of gold to an authorised dealer. However, it was argued that the gold
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  • 147 3 1951 CoL Shows Increase THE cost of living in Malaya during 1951 has increased over j the previous year for both Europeans and Asians, according to official statistics. Based on arbitrary budgets, similar to those in prewar use with modifications, the cost of living has shown all-round increases in practically
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  • 139 3 JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, regarding the appeal of Mr. George E. Lee against a lower court decision in which he had been fined $250 for converting his house in Grange Road into a godown. Mr. Claude
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  • 116 3 A FORMER Singapore Trac- 1 tion Company clerk, Alfred .'aim, was sentenced by the Singapore First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yesterday to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for cheating A. Suppiah of $100 at Henderson Road on July 1. Suppiah stated John promised to
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  • 242 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— At the next meeting of the Ft leial Legislative Council .v rn< Gene al will h> w h _m ject is to overcome difficulties which ba 1 e >een experienced to a long time in law cnfoitenient, part ularly in
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  • 220 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A bill which will control the promotion of public lotteries and ensure that funds collected bv lotteries run for charitable causes are devoted to the declared purposes for which the lotteries are organised will be introduced in the Federal
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  • 111 4 IPOH. Wed. The Kinta Town ikttird is to make representations to government tor more land in the Brash Road area for development into a public park. Originally, the Board had asked for about 50 acres but the construction oi senior government officers quarters has left an
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  • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The law in the Federation relating to prisons is to be uni- < ficd bv a bill to be introduced in the Federal Legislative Council next month by the At-tornev-General. The bill follows closely the F.M.S. enactment and does not seek to
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  • 179 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. D. C. MacGillivray, visited the accounts section of the Employees' Provident Fund in Brickfields Road this morning, accompanied by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, and the Postmaster-General, Mr. D. Smity. Mr. MacGillivray,
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  • 112 4 KL Museum Appeals For Malay Relics THE President of the Association of British Malaya, Mr. G. A. Potts, has appealed to residents in Britain for gifts of Malay weapons, corns and sarongs, Chinese porcelain, early Indian work, neolithic stone and axes or other objects for the National Museum at Kuala
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four Indonesians in naval uniforms robbed three fishing boats of three motor engines and fishing licences valued at $4,180 in territorial waters off Port Swettenham on Sunday night. Police are investigating. During the early hours cf yesterday morning, thieves into the Kuala Lumpur International
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  • 30 4 INCHE Mohamed bin Ibrahim, a special grade clerk of the State Treasury, Johore I Bahru will be posted in Kota I Tinggi Sub-Treasury as a full ltime treasure.
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  • 152 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. At present there is no law in the Federation for the registration of medical practitioners except in the Settlements. The enactments in force in the Malay States contain a reference to the ordinance of the Straits Settlements and provide that
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  • 29 4 KUANTAN. Wed— A clinic has been established at the Kuantan police station for police personnel and dependents Miss Van Tui Nam is in charge of the clinic.
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  • 124 4 IPOH, Wed.— A national serviceman, Yong Ah Loke (24) was sentenced today to three years imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thomson for sausing the death of a 13-year-old schoolboy by a rash act. On July 4 this year, Yong was posted to Sauk New Village,
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  • 72 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The funeral took place today of Tay Peck Soh who was for 20 years managing clerk of Mr. M. Ismail, Advocate and Solicitor's office in Singapore. Mr. Tay, who was 54. collapsed in the office of the War Claims. He was taken
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  • 465 4 Firms To Pay Special Fees Towards Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Steps hare been token by Hie Federation Government to find money for the country's large educational programme which was recently set out in the draft report of the Select Committee of the Federal Legislative Council
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 4 picture. MR. N. L. ALEXANDER, the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, chatting with some of the Chinese women teachers at the Teachers' Day Annual Dinner held at the Loke Yuen Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 196 4 Fed. Govt. Squashes Rumours KCAI.A LUMPUR, Wed. Reports which _ave been rem for some time m (fee H i eration that the portfolio; the Member system of govsa men! in 'hi c erritoiy a i be increased a ere offii demeH today. Report had it thai I he Hen* tri
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  • 123 4 IPOH. Weri. -Fed. up with lite because he had been a failure, an English apeak cai driver, Murugesan c: (29) decided to commit suicide bv hanging himself with piece of string yesterday man ing at his quarters in Gop* Dg Road. But Murugesan destined
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  • 79 4 MALACCA. Wed. V. Ami Samad Junid, a k i the Malacca Registry ot B and Dfesttts arith 31 year vice was cleared in I tie S< Court here mt two chane accepting hi ibes total tag woman relative went up i kissed him in
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  • 211 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— At the next meeting of the Federal Council the Attorney General, Mr. M. J. Hogan, will introduce a bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to divorce as it concerns persons married under any law of marriage under which monogamy is
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  • 63 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A. Rangasamy, a _8-year official of the Plantation VV* ei's* Union, was sentenced by Inche Ismail in the first Magistrate's Court, today, to three months' imprisonment on I charges of committing cim,.i breach of trust of 160. Rangasamy of Bukit tiara Estate,
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  • 370 5 Court Told Of $120 Given To Traffic Sergeant KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Yap Choy olios sam Kow, a second-hand cor dealer and a former detective, said here today that he hod on two occasions handed a total of $120 to a local traffic police sergeant, to get
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  • 91 5 First Ha lf Of Dock Raised raid halt of the d. I)'>ck No. tt. e during the rtial y i ai&ed from eirterday I negan to float at yesterday. a v Salvage Ex- I R Brammall told krd that thai first hall m al fc 900 tor.^ They ac l
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  • 22 5 •1 the ineheon 1 vp »kc on i I ib is wwld* id« ,j-. arc p than I
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  • 40 5 S-EA Expert To Give Lectures D. G E I tgfiai at of e London a I and African .-> ii ring 1 3 0 p.m. Hall. Trie F. !> -I a 0 p.m. Oe. :..:.sm| A a public debate j -ame La
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 5 iTHE Resident Commis- i sioner. Mr. Norman i Ward, inspects a guard ,l of honour at the annual ,J Penans Free School Speech Day on Oct. EL i la the black rohe behind Mr. Ward is Mr. J. E. I, Tod. Headmaster of the i, school. 1 1
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  • 96 5 M C R. Dasaral :> >f the Singa «l Pal anri a L.ubnur ej tive Councillor. iii meet DO tr. of the P.h:!* Mr. na Vt v 1 1 tck enipt to pre* <■■ in the a. inotice published by Mr. Lim s1 .i eciaJ
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  • 70 5 A SINGAPORE H er, Tii Kol ot the Customs and I seise Department was trie in the Sing •> e Poor! h Police Court 3 ester iy on a immons charge of M lep ing $1 from I ■i v attendant H long Lum, .le on dutj the
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  • 299 5 A 33-YEAR OLD Scotsman, Robert Shillian Smith, was sentenced by the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate >1r T Kulasekaram yesterday to four months' imprisonment for cheating a British newspaperman, Russel Ray Spurr. foreign correspon- j dent of a London dail>, of S3OO on July
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  • 66 5 Stall Decides To Back NBLU THK S.l ST decided a: a meeting held yesterday to create i i ike fund tne Naval Base iour Union by the three' iated unions for the purpose !ot collecting donations from embes s. rhe mane collected should be; pooled into one fund and placed*
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  • 80 5 FOUR Chinese Last night robbed the proprietor of a sundry shop In Lim Teck 800 Road ol jewellery worth Sl._a"i and $5 in rash. Two ot th" men svere believed to be armed with pistols. One oi the four men mounted guard while the three
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  • 79 5 REPRESENTATIVES ol Singapore Government Seamen's Union and the Colonial Secretary will meet on Nov. 3 to negotiate on the Implementation salary revision for tiie seamen already agreed upon before. Tiie Union will be represented by Mr. St K Reddi. chairman of the negotiating committee, Mr.
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  • 127 5 Remembrance Day Nov. 9 REMEMBRANCE Day will be observed in Singapore on Sunday. Nov. 9 There will be a ceremony at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a.m. at which the Governor will lay a wreath on behalf ot the Government or Singapore. The President of the Ex-Ser-vuvs. Association ot Singapore. j
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  • 47 5 THREE Indonesian women, Silitonga, Siti Amar Sir<egar and Pohan Pjomm. who had been sentenced to five months each for exporting watches out of Singapore without the necessary permit had their sentences reduced to seven weeks by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court, yesterday.
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  • 230 5 No Application For Red Team Received THE Singapore Immigration authorities last night disclaimed that they had made any statement regarding the entry of a table tennis team from Red China nor has any application for visas for such a team been received by the Immigration Department. Further they said, no
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  • 204 5 MEMBERS si the Singapore Fire Brigade gave a realistic demonstration of firefighting yesterday at their headquarters. The display was given for new members of the first unit of the Auxiliary Fire Service. who were signed on immediately after the demonstration finished. Firemen carried "casualties'
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  • 89 5 A COMMENDATION Parade will be held at the Police i Training School, Thomson Road, on Oct. 25 at 6.15 a.m. when the Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris will present Commendation Certificate- to the following: ASP. W. S. F.n: whistle. Det. [nsp. D. A. de
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  • 47 5 SCHOOLCHILDB the rural areas were vac< nan terday and jacked th< B es to :;.0.")4 persons to be treat I i terday. The numbe: 1 v;iu mated 5 estei d totalled 1.288. This briu the i 'ruber of persons vaccinated s the campaign to -28.711
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  • 104 5 DELIVERING judgment yesterday on the appeal of Choo Hong Eteng, a Sinjgaproe TraeI tion Company ticket inspector i against sentence, the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MuriayAynsley, allowed the appeal. Choo had been convicted h a lower court and .sentenced i three months' rigorous imprisonment oil a charge of
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    • 209 5 TODAY'S POWER CUTS I I Telok Knrau. Ocean Park Hotel, i i Bedok. Changi 9} mile and Prison. Tanah Mcrah Besar. Selarang Barracks. Alias Ice Works. NIGHT \h\. Brickworks. Pasir Panjang. Packing Hill. Reformatory I Rd.. Oxygen Factory. tressonite. st lames. Miri Rd.. Silat Rd.. Base Medical Stores. Bukit Pasoh.
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    • 117 5 Newton I and I, < hamcrv lane. Warang Satu. Balmoral K4. TOMORROW (D.%%') Natison ltd.. I. am s« H »n Oil. Gnaa iliu. I .E. Network .md I actorv. River \.iH v K«i Killiiiey Rd.. On li I d Rd N'AAFI Devonshire Kit Irmenian st. static. Adelpiu. < a* Hoi,
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  • 742 6 PREOCCUPATION with the terrorist activities of the Mau Mau organisation has served to conceal the real factors at work behind the current unrest in the British Colony oi Kenya The impression has been conveyed that the Mau Mali is largely responsible tor converting Kenya into another troubled
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  • 1391 6 UNSUSPECTED UNIVERSE REVEALED Astronomy's B H The Times Special Viwvrvsp&nden t I T could hardly have been foreseen in 1939, even by those closely connected with astronomy, that the war then beginning would create one totally new observational techniaue in astronomy and improve so many old ones as virtually to
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 329 6 Sir: Certain misguided local officers employed by tiie Singapore City Council who appear to be the dupes of their expatriate senior officers have brazenly sought through your columns to discredit Mr. A. P. Rajah for his action at the last meeting of the City Council
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    • 182 6 Sir; I have received an election letter from Mrs. S.S. Manyam who informs me that she is "a socialist in belief and practice" and warns me against the dangers of electing persons who make "your interests and those of your city subservient to their selfish ends." It
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  • 135 6 Review of Views The paper sayi that the more conoid, >r ■.< smallholder- n*>t yielded ai of damage or old It would t effective if Inch. other C i the names of tl afford bo paper ala be appreciated government wen k; i p yean aco ment reduced $3 10
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    • 15 6 TRADITIONALLY the BEST J|jr L/^/^^^^ Jewellery VKWONG CHEONG lOONG LTD. 59. Ilish Sin.i 7571 *****
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  • 325 7 En \llcoßl. Oct 22-Three more Africans suspected I emmet-ted with the Mau Mau society were during the night bringing the total to 101 ne the roundup began on Monday night Men of the Lancashire fusiiera flown Kenya from the Suez Canal zone on Monday
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  • 107 7 Poles' Peace Package On UN Agenda? \S. O.r 23 A <. mbly 4 jinmittee 1 to- iti n to re.■.4 *i.e .<. e *pack- Committee also Vs to tWO objections a reviv- osal calli Ua] :oves!iga'onmi cist s» ino war- Grom\ k sisted 'hat .'d r: agree to placing i
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  • 14 7 Speeial Cake F or Churchill za (UP).— extra special] *wo oyster she Is in
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  • 17 7 June 3 next iday in Minister V.' imade I .e I cheers i s today.
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  • 77 7 The editorial cf the Malay- as Phaimaceul ?al Journal an- j nounced that the Committee of e A ation will proceed with ts original idea of intituting a Bursary for pharmacy students in the University, 11 ?aid thai the support pro- hv members, although not unexpected,
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  • 41 7 MILAN. Oct. 22. (AFP).— The Socialist International Congress voted here yesterday, in its closing session, a pledge to support those forces In South Africa which oppose "the inhuman and dangerous policy of racial discrimination" cf Dr Malan.
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  • 79 7 RANGOON, Oct. 22 (Reuttr). British Labour party leader. Mr. Clement Attlee will attend the Asian Socialist conference to be he:d at Rangoon from January 6 to 13 next year The preparatory committee appointed to organise the conference said it would be attended by 200
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  • 75 7 LONDON Oct. 22: (Reuter>~ A registered air mail letter from St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore arrived here today from a small boy named Cyril Henry Louis, who wrote: "I am sending two shillings for King George VI National Memorial Fund I ;:m studying in Standard
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    61 7 photo. Paying New York City an early visit. Santa Claus skis down Hast River behind his rein-deer-controlied outboard "splasher" recently. The United Nations building is at right in this view of the mid-Manhattan sky line. The Santa is wate. ski champion Bruce Parker, of Amityville. Long Island, New York. His
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  • 75 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 22. Th- following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market todoy: Spot 22d. LONDON TIN Nov. 22d. Spot l 953 per ton Dec. 22d. buyers, £954 10 sellers. Jen Mor. 22d. Three months: £941 10s. Apr.
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  • 321 7 HANOI, Oct. 22 (UP)— French forces battled three Com-munist-old Vietminh divisions in a fighting retreat today as the rebels widened the wedge between the Hanoi perimeter and French Union troops in the isolated western mountain fastnesses. Ceaselessly harassed as they struggled over
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  • 132 7 UK Envoy Gets Break Off Note TEHERAN. Oct. 22, (Reuter) Mr. George Middleton, British Charge d'Afi' aires in Teheran, paid a half hour's visit to the Foreign Ministry today to receive Iran's note breaking diplomatic relations with Britain. "I hav e got it at last I have no complaints about
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  • 54 7 LONDON, Ocl. 22 (Reuter) Britain's humourous weekly magazine PUNCH today carries ii full page cartoon of the Duchess of Kent boarding a plane a1 a Malayan airfield. The Duchess waves farewell to a planter who shouts: "Thank you for corning out."' "'Thank you for sticking
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  • 65 7 A _G YEAR OLD Eurasian jobless, burst out crying when he was caught by two detectives picking the pockets of a senger on a bus in Upper Sen g Koad oighl The tm detecth es ki ew thai a gang al pickpockets were operating the bu 5
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  • 38 7 ON E 1 1 rs an was kill e d jii i I <^x oth< rs injua d, three < I them seriously, when the Paris Br.>!e expn aped tha ti acks lasl n ght N >gent Leperreu.— A.F.P.
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  • 39 7 THE U.S. Court of Military Appeals has upheld the death sentence for Army Private James E. Long, 21 /Ft. Worth. Tex., convicted of raping and killing a 67-year-old Korean woman and raping her 11--year-old granddaughter. A. P.
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  • 108 7 LOST HIS CHANCE LONDON. Oct 22. (Reuter) Prime Minister Winston Churchill \u' the House of Commons yesterday that the moment when an approach might have been made to Premier Stalin for high-level talks "may well have been lost." He was answering Labourite Arthur Lewis who asked if Churchill would specify
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  • 229 7 TAIPEH, Oct 22 (AFP).— President Chiang Kaishek yesterday asked all overseas Chinese to impose an economic blockade on Communist China's followers abroad. a n^ M HM-_-H-Ma The Generalissimo also bid I them to unite more closely in support of the nationalist movement and anti-communist
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  • 236 7 TEHERAN, Oct. 22 —Members of the British Embassy staff showed first signs of preparing to leave yesterday although no official communication regarding a rupture of relations has been sent to the Embassy by the Iranian Government. After meeting the American Ambassador Mr. Loy
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  • 156 7 LONDON. Oct. 22 Field Marshal Eai A i Britain's Defence Hi t*r, wai ned today thai munists are capable of in ring a major offensive ens ■■e In Korea without w. n i But he told the 11 I 1 Lords that there is no
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  • 76 7 JOHANNESBURG Oct ft. The South African Minister of Justice Mr Charles Swart and Polite Commissioner Major-Generil A. Brink flew to Port t li/ah« th today for discussion i on the weekend riots in New Brighton in which 11 people, including four white South Africans, were killed
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  • 90 7 More Use For Natural R ubber LONDON Od e i The news I i i n rub';.- 1 man i£acturei e more natural rubl ei n lyw and other produd welcomed by today** Finai ril s As the worlds larger SUtnCT of natural ml d the gesi p. od icer
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    22 7 -Picture by Picture shows the October 1 riots in Jakarta when demon stratura tarried slogans "Dissolve Parliament" and "Long Live Soekarn©.' Qalam
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    • 109 7 EXPECTED LUCK! smmss* j THIS MONTH ONLY I lilillllll jillllM PHILIPS RECORD |S"SS|5^ CHANGER RADIO SPECIAL m^ m Vky f or Spore Only rjTT-4 BX4ICA ALL LESS 10<c FOR CASH X W*£_7 INDIVIDUAL PRICES CHANGER $155/- model 8X416A $230/- v Record 8X516A $300/- I >"'*'"t^_SK__\ 8X616A $390/I '*> -xg~^3-3*lak th:s
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  • 142 8 TYPHOON SINKS SHIP MANILA. Oct 22 (Reuter) A 250-ton passenger ship burned and sank while making for porl to weather out a typhoon which hit the Visayan Islands in Central Philippines, yesterday. All the passengers in the siiip Pilarica were saved and brought ashore near Cebu city. The typhoon hit
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  • 429 8 Jutlandia Back Again On 3rd Mission Of Mercy Standard Shipping Reporter TIIE DANISH hospital ship Jutlandia, on her third mission to Korea, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning lor a 24-hour stop-over. former 8,300 tons passen-ger-freighter ol the East Asiatic Steamship Company, the Jutlandia is Denmark's contribution to the United Nations
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  • 185 8 LONDON. Oct. 22 (Reuter) J a pa>i has passed the United States in shipbuilding and is now runners-up to Britain, Lloyds, the London shipping agency, said last night. Tonnage of ships under construction in Japan in the year's third quarter ended Sept. 3b was
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    • 452 8 I PRINCE LINE TO HALIFAX BOSTUN NtW YORK BALTIMORE Abo accepting -argc for PHILADELPHIA S'pore P. S'ham Penang m.v. "Eastern Prime" Gdns. 25 26 29 "30 Oct 31 Oct 2 Nov Sails 28 Oct. mv "Javanese Prince" 18/25 Nov 26 Nov 30 Nov/2 Dec A*ents:~HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD. l
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    • 467 8 EAST ASIATIC Llllt SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK Cm Snore I'm,,, "MAGDALA" for Bangkok I(. Nov i\\, "ASIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 5 Nov 4 j for Bangkok 27 2ft Nov Bangkok Saigon, H-kong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama 10 11 Dee I| i> FROM JAPAN UUNdKOM, "BINTANG" for Bangkok
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  • 328 9 60,000 Tons Rubber Piled In E. Sumatra Standard Market Reporter ACCUMULATION Iaf rubber m Sumatra by smallholdings, estimated to be around 60,UUU tons in East Sumatra godowns alone, may influence the rubber trade in Malaya, if not cleared uo in rim*. However, UaJe sources here
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  • 45 9 Eden's Problem Solution kb cm >uld u c Eui ha I pn eeting 1 there rstan I ni OI EH :j: ems j ange- Dtial erono- nm I u d 'h.it the oeec. MMJP fhS i CODM neern al oi era i (tec 'p up
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  • 91 9 THK PRODUCT m»bei in Singapore a i 1 1 u t 1 u the vara eel on and dull in onut oil with no business I 2ofars bad b iy» rs at $3 1 and sellers $34j per picul. Coeon "i tellers quoted $52 ind buji
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  • 147 9 Standard Market Reporter i BBER prires gained by half a oent per lb. on market in Singapore yesterday first grade lor November shipment being quoted 7£* cents pei lb. at the close. mm me improvement was largely due to better sentinttnt on the
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  • 109 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price? (rents per lb) in Singa nore yesterdav were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot loose 741 T4g FOB in bales Nov. No. 1 RSS. 74 1 742 No. 2 R.S.S. 68? No 3 R.S.S. 64-J 65* Tone: Steady. I ON DON It I 'RBI-R Wednesday's opening
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  • 52 9 TOKYO. Oct. 22 (AP)— First represen'atives of a Burrnese trade miapjan soaking to buy Japanese rolling stock and small boats arrived in Tokyo on Sunday. A second group is expected *o reach Japan on Oct. 28 by air. The party wVH include Transportation Minister Mahn
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  • 149 9 LONDON, Oct. 22: (AFP)— Chinese Communist purchasing agents announced yesterday j that Chinese orders for machinery and other capita! goods to a value of ten million pounds sterling are about to be placed in Britain. These are subdivided into motors and pumps for £3000-0-000. heavy
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  • 149 9 Pepper Up 60 Times Since '38 I PEPPER prices i n H)5l have risen more than (JO times their values since l!)-'-!8. according to nll'icia! statistics on price relatives of principal commodities exported from Malaya. Taking the year 1!)28 and 100 as the base, pepper prices have risen to 0.047.0
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  • 137 9 US Aid For 1951-52 Totals $5,000 Mil. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (Reuter). United States military and economic foreign aid in the fiscal year 1951-52 totalled $5,000,000,000. the Department of Commerce reported yesterday. This brought the gross total of assistance to 59.800.000.000 in the two years since the Korean war broke out
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  • 98 9 LONDON. Oct. 22, (Reuter). —Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, Director of the Colombo Plan technical assistance scheme is on a short visit to London from his headquarters at Colombo, the British Treasury announced today. Mr. Wilson fs having talks here with British Government departments on problems relating
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  • 48 9 THE Rubber Industry Replanting) Board hereby announce that the closing date for applications for financial assistance under Scheme No. 1 for Smallholders replanting ha s been extended until November 15 this year. As previously announced application forms may be obtained from District Offices.
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 22:— Special Standard Service.— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.77 to £1 sterling; $6.***** to U.S $1. $1,832 to Malayan $1, $0.3830 to one Indonesian Rupiab. gold $286,375 to on e Ud
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  • 147 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Both tins and industrials in the i Malayan share market eoati- nued to ease today. Prices in I these sections of the market were marked down. Rubber shares continued neglected. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Buyer Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ord. 21/6 22 fl Fraser and
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  • 142 9 photo By ARNOLD BKACKMAN. Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, Wed —Indonesia is shewing signv al doubling her Java teakwood exports oxer the l'l.M figure, according to figures released bv the Inspector- ate of Forestry Service. It is estimated that during 1951 Indonesia exported _7B> 000 cubic
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  • 129 9 Coal Strike Spreads Unemployment a PITTSBURGH, n, i r l"he U.S en itrike •ad unemployment bothm g ra i*ay worio rs pestei daj .<- i tl 22. ii'ii) minei can ed thcii protest aralkoi I into iti icoood day. The Baltin and CWo Railroad, an mj tanl i< al carrier,
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  • 28 9 WORLD WOOL con !n 1 952 appears to be I i est tor any po 'he Long-range I ok is br the W< B :< ..u rs. porl U.P.
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    • 81 9 i ll^\ lib 'VHite .n the eorly W^Hl^'^V ■■1r» 1 n g the j Chameleon jf' Orchid" ot Mexico 1 -»-jnq_* to crimson if abau* 10 om In the ottet- it is orange and ot sunset, K, u. remaining %c till morning "*~___l a^(s Well known through Jpi-wj^ out the
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    • 92 9 The greatest event in post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN "SEVEN' Austin's new 'Seven' has opened the eyes of the world Its 30 b h p. 4-cylinder OH V engine gives a top speed of over 60 m.p.h. and petrol consumption up to 50 mp g It has independent front suspension,
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    • 178 9 fgg »»«»_MAMri >MHN V 815 I SINGAPORE \l>>\\ [>:::! 0 ■'>. I 1.1 and DIAR Y ki fl r 11 N IRRIIK lun i; ll jm.l 15 15 «i oi il ion Dea a S ilesn u 1 *V, 4 I 1 ,n M RADIO PROGRAMME in \n;ii!i ibon i:\Dlo
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    • 496 9 1 &3B News; 945 One-' Artisl I lo m Aiusn- foi Dancing by I Gerry Soliano's Orchestra r.om K sfl les Hotel, S iore; 18 'JO Liehl Musjc SHIPS IN HARBOUR mi vkvi.s > l'ip (.imliiw ii GUite Hai Hing 44 1 W lem R iva 4J 43 L voi
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    • 468 9 Medan. Penang Tioh. Kuala Lumpur .MLHin n.45 pm Palembang (MT_ZI6CC) 2 p.m. QANTAS HOXC 9HRVICRS I ROM. Darwin. Jakarta (8A705/465) 3 30 p m. Calcutta (EMSD2 4,iG) 515 pm. HO\c AIM'ON'AI T SERVICE FROM: Colombo 'BA77_ 154) 505 pm. K.1..M. FROM: Jak irta i MTJ32fl^ 630 am 111 V I'ACII-lC
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 586 10 b:;-l am the landlord ol a impound boose wrhidi u pc :j -d by my tenant, hw v. child and an old lady. *i > new sbedi were I una Erected ia tha compound and used by my tenant tor U p i >n
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    • 315 10 Sir: According to a newsitem in The Standard of Oct. 20. "the Malacca branch of the UMNO decided to appeal to the High Commissioner and the Secretary of State for the Colonies for the inclusion of the Malay kris in the Settlement seal. The branch, it
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    • 279 10 Sir:— Since there is talk in the Colony ot the advisability of introducing in Singapore an ordinance similar to the Moneylenders' law now operative in the Federation, I wonder ii our legislators have considered the fact that the Federation law forbids the moneylender under pain of heavy
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    • 288 10 Sir— The M. C. A. now wishes to enter Singapore politics by the back dnor and infuse into Singapore's politics the venom of communalism. Dreading to participate openly in Singapore politics, the leaders of the M.C.A. have o tiered support to the Malay Union. This is
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    • 395 10 Sir;— At the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council, the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor when introducing the Budget was not able like little .lack Horner to put in his thumb and pull out a plum and say what
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    • 266 10 Sir; I am but one of the many people who agree with the views expressed by your leader writer in the editorial of October 18 Whether people or politicians say or shout aloud that Malaya should be given independence "now" or in five, ten or fifty years' time,
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  • 573 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pattern No. 30, which appeared in the Sunday Standard on Oct. 19. Note: I. With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will shew in miniature the various gattern pieces for this dres-s.
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    3 10 PATTERN NO. 30
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    • 385 10 &t RITA DEL MR r pOD\YS QUOTATION: "Com- J muter one who spends I his life In riding to and i from his wife; A man who shaves and takes a train And then rides back to shave again.' E. B, White. i TIIIRSDVV FOR EVERYONE: Ise care en route;
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  • 1402 11 Kingsgrove Disqualified, Milhnden Gets Verdict By WINDSOR LAD KINGSGROVE who finished first in the lost race ot yesterday's t'enang Races second day of the Autumn Meeting— was disqualified tor alleged crossing in the straight. The second horse, Millenden, was .awarded the race to return the highest
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  • 88 11 THE fo^owing will represent :he Old Boys in the annual St. Andrew's Sr-hoo! "Past versus Present" Rugby match to De played at Wood_ville on Monday: Dauri Roslan, Oei Kim Flork. Lim Swee Guan. Rex Lee. B. Ross, William Fung Ho Bin, Howe Soo Chye, f. Rirketts.
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  • 1124 11 A Thrilling Finish Three Kings Spurt 3. Corrivhard's Fine Run ;4. aiypsa 's Maiden Win Why ll'orrjr/a Speed Seronok's Easy IV in 7- Binnton Sprinted 8. Objection Upheld «,v£ UI T!; ric^ Bov w slowry away when the field was ser_t off to a nto y g^
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    • 677 11 rami WILL ie Kuropean etntleman 0 relped a Chinese woman at H Street aftei a road i it 7 p m. last Thursday <lh mi 32 u ndiy cornmvmicate A 1 2IU Queen Street 9 l nka ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS Wong Peng Shiug aod 4 iank all friends and re- n
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    • 104 11 NOTICE 1 INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 2 OF MALAYA Examinations for the Award }f Proficiency Certificates will j 3e hehd in early December, 1952, in Intermediate and Final Srades for Draughtsmen and Building Inspector*;, (inclining Klerks of Work and Building D\ erseers). Syllabus, Time Tables of the Examinations and Entry Forms
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    • 553 11 none. MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION (PERAK BRANCH) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- j ING of the Perak Branch of Malayan Chinese Association j will be held at the paantises |of the Perak Chinese Cham- ber of Commerce, Nos. .V> .7. j Hale Street, Ipoh on Sl'N-
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    • 572 11 GOVERNMENT STENOGRAPHY EXAMIN\TI(»N IT IS notified foi g< rai infomation that m Govern* merit Stenography I imi nation at a minimum I ol H0 word< per m ■*> Snorthand s/ith type vriting i sna•ription at a mil n speed of 25 words a n m be held on Wedne 171
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  • 208 12 TIGERS ST ART HK TOUR WITH 1—1 DRAW HONGKONG, Wed. Singapore Tigers drew with a Hongkong selection one all today otter a goalless first half. Centreforward Bakar scored for the Tigers in the y.venth minute of the second half. Hongkong equalixed in the 29th minute throuqh inside-left Wilson. J 1
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  • 160 12 Br. Guiana In Sight Of Victory GEORGETOWN, B. Guiana, Oct. 22, (Reuter)— British Guiana go in! the final day of their five lays match with Jamaica need hi:* only 71 runs to take first innings lead in a high-scoring game. They might have been ahead yesterday but a I >pted
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  • 84 12 The following have been elected Swift Badminton Party officials tar the ensuing year. President: Mr. C'tieah Thye Eng: vic e presidents Mr. Cheong Soon Tuan. Mr. Lim Teck Mook and Mr. T;ui Howe Phoo; secretary: Mr. Chiang S>>:m Kim: a.sst secretary: Mr. Cheah Thye Hong; treasurer:
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  • 212 12  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead drgtgf WM IT nov do i vour Ii u and unista pa to i y« > in 9' After vow back, rtfl JJ in der icay *"OUM itart cocking youn ,tj at the top oJ I ki 10 hands mm t in the tton
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  • 97 12 COLOMBO, Oct. 21. <l'P)— To Board ol Contio! of v.- in Ceylon discussed a I» ft an the MCC regard- j Ing Cey n's contribution to Li e picture gallery and the iv, im of the Imperial j Cricket Memorial Hall that is I t> be sel lip
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  • 89 12 Crawls To Winning Post SENDAI, Oct. 22 (AP) "I'm going to run to the finish," gasped marathon runner Isamu Kojo as he staggered toward the finish line today in the 13-mile run of the seventh national athletic meet. Kojo fell eight times in the last 80 yards and virtually trawled
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  • 141 12 LONDON*. Oct. 22. (AP»— Barrow boy Terry Allen, former world flyweight champion. won the vacant British flyweight title at Harrington Arena Tuesday night scoring a technical knockout in the sixth round over Eric Marsden of Lancashire. The even fight had an unfortunate ending. Allen aimed a
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  • 328 12 H.mH?« W 22S oct n (UP)-Captain Vic Seixas, ?vT rlti? a r d StraisM C,ark were nam ed fcgrflic United States Lawn Tennis Association to 7n„? fin" tle n ?*l States in the Davis Cup inter zone final in Australia on Dec. 18—20 The
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    44 12 Photo. Hong Hong Bank Sports Club soccer team who won the Fraser and Neave trophy in the Singapore Business Houses Football Association knock out competition when they defeated OTEC by four goals to two at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Standard
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  • 492 12 A GRAND rally by the Singapore Cricket Club "A" in the closing stages, of the game enabled them to narrowly beat R.A.F. Changi by six points (two penaltv goals) to five (one goal) in a rugby match played on the Padang, yesterday. The_ Cricket
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  • 58 12 COLOMBO, Oct. 22, (UP)— The tour of the Pakistan Cricket team in Ceylon has been cancelled. At a meeting of the Board of Control for Cricket held here it was decided that the financial position of the Board does not permit it to undertake inviting the Pakistan
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  • 124 12 LONDON, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Randolph Turpin. British champion won the vacant Empire middleweight boxing title when he beat George Angelo of South Africa on points over 15 rounds here last night. It was a dull fight with Angeio for the most part backpeddling around the ring.
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  • 62 12 LA TIFF W. BEAT SCRC Latiff Wanderers beat the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in a SHA division IA league match at Hong Lim Green by two goals to nil. Zainal Abidin scored oft' a melee in front of the Chinese goal to give the Wanderers a one-nil lead at halftime.
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  • 196 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Oct. 21 The follwing are the fixtures in the Krian District open badminton championship medting for this week: TODAY Mixed Doubles: Mr. Mrs. Tan Chin Tooi vs. Winner of T. S. Maniam Miss Ramah biuti Mohamad Dali vs. Khoo 800 Hin vs. Miss Loke Siew
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  • 53 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar. beat St. Michael's Institution of Ipoh in a thrilling game played on the Clifford School ground on Monday. The result was a one- nil win for the Cliffordians. Faizul scored the winning goal a few minutes before
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  • 546 12 H 'KONG BANK CAPTURE COLONY SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP EVERYTHING went against Oriental Telephone an. l Hertrfl Company in the Singapore Business Houses A**oeiatioii hurt mm petition cup final yesterday and they were soundly beaten Ik Hotifct Bank Sports Club by four goals to two at the Jalan Be*ar stadium Shortly after
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  • 271 12 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA, fielding: practically the same side which played a tiring game on Tuesday and beat Raffles Institution, were yesterday defeated 16 points (2 goals, 2 tries) to nil by the Police XV at the P.T.S. ground. This is the first victory for the Police
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  • 102 12 MELBOURNE, (Airmail) (Reuter-AAP) Australian Test captain Lindsay Hassett is not worrying about Australia's cricket future, despite optimistic reports from England that the English team will win the 1953 Test series. Hassett said here that Australia would have "what is needed" in 1953. He said that in
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  • 105 12 IPOH, Wed.— Kong Poh Sim *!m > RfuM M certainty for centre forward berth in the sttte seored a lovely goal for \nj;lo-( hint e Giffe s and helped the team to beat Perak hiwsc leered Club bv I—o1 0 in women's league mated
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