Singapore Standard, 27 October 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard *k. M. 'M X VOL. 11l NO. 17 MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 447 1 Sept Total Passed With 5 New Kills KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Security forces in rhe Federation in the third week of this month passed the total number of killings for September with the elimination yesterday of five more, bringing the total for the month to 76
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  • 114 1 Exodus Of Africans Continues Kenya, o 26 Tan ISJU I Afri ana tefl f sappeared >*'- •..< vast jangjles w mountain range r.ties tear thev ,:u>.ri2 a revolt :.ent spokesman 1.000 Kikuya q bad trekked to the mountains of westj a in the pa>t 24 hours and -he nnass exodus
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    48 1 photo. THIS photo shows Jomo "Burning Spear" Kenyattjt,. President of the 100,--000 strong African In ion of Kenya, who was arrested in a nationwide roundup of persons suspected to »>♦» taking part in the retent outhreak of terrorism in Kenya, spearheaded by the Mau Mau secret society. A. P.
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  • 121 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 26 (ReuterAAP>- Colonel Arthur Young. Commissioner of Police. Federatiofl oJ Malaya, said here yesterday that he would invite Australian police commissioners to send selected officers to Malaya to study tactics used ■gainst terrorists. Colonel Young arrived here by air from Singapore to attend
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  • 353 1 Next move is MPIEA s, say tappers KIALA LUMPUR, Sun—Regardless of the employers' view of the award made last week in the dispute over rubber wages, the people most affected the rubber workers and their executives are unperturbed by the cry that the industry faces an 'impasse Ii an impasse
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  • 160 1 LONDON, Oct. 26, (Reuter).— Queen Elizabeth II has indicated that she would like the decision to ban the televising of her coronation at Westminster Abbey to be modified, according to a report in today's Sunday Express. This report said that It was her wish that
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  • 72 1 MANILA, Oct. 26 (AP>. A typhoon. designated Wilma, slammed into the Central Philippines tonight the second and more vicious tropical storm to batter the islands in five days. The storms swirling winds up to 155 miles near the centre, be-g-^n lashing across Northern Samar Island. Hu^e
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  • 295 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 26, (UP).— This British colony is due on Monday for the first official visit by Royalty since 1929, and Hongkong is set to make a big thing of it. The Duchess of Kent and her son, the young Duke of Kent, are
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  • 88 1 THE Christmas Toy Fund of The Singapore Standard readers now stands at $2,635.51. You gave the poor children a happy Christmas last year. We are sure that you will not fail them this year. All cash donations should be sent to The Christmas Toy
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  • 54 1 ISTANBUL. Oct. 26 (AP).— Muhittin Stingu. a professor at Istanbul Technical University, refused to permit Rifat Gedikoglu, an Istanbul florist, to marry his housemaid. So Gedikoglu wrapped up a piece of dynamite, went to the professor's house and exploded it— killing them both. The professor's wife was
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  • 34 1 TOKYO. Oct. 26 (Reuter-AAP) An earthquake shook Tokyo today. The centre oi the tremor which lasted 36 seconds was in the Pacific southwest of Japan, according to the Tokyo Meteorologieal Bureau.
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    66 1 JUST LIKE all other visitors to Singapore, the Duchess of Kent last night visited Bedok's famous eating stalls, lighted by scores of pressure lamps. During this surprise visit the Duchess ate satay. nasi goring (fried rice) and tasted chicken soup served in bowls, and last but not least, some champagne
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  • 67 1 The Duchess of Kent and the young Duke of Kent watched an exhibition badminton game yesterday between Wong Peng Soon, Malaya and World Champion and one or his doubles partners, Teoh Peng Hooi. The game was played at 30 Adis Road, the residence of Mr Richard
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  • 93 1 Royalty Bed ok MacDonald. Lady Rachel Davidson. Private Secretary, Mr. Philip Hay. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eu whose guest, the Duchess had been earlier in the evening. The Duchess took her seat at the seaward end of a table. It was low tide but there was a delightful breeze
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  • 58 1 CANTON. (Ohio). Oct. 26 (AP) A Sunday school teacher and five children in his class on a picnic outing were killed last night in a train-car collision near Louisville. Ohio. The teacher and the youngsters were returning from the picnic in the teacher's car when it
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  • 71 1 TRIUMPHANT in many gun duels with Communist shore batteries in Korea, the U.S.S. Barton which steamed into Singapore harbour yesterday, came off second best only when Mother Nature sided with the enemy. The sleek American destroyer was struck by an enemy mine, torn loose from its
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  • 103 1 SEATTLE. Oct. 26 (Reuter) —The first United States commercial jet airliner Is now well under construci ion and will be flvin? by 1954 an official of the Boeing Company announced here yesterday. A senior vice-president of the companv .^id the plane would be taster, have
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  • 43 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 26 (AP) The last-born of Quadrupled daughter? horn on Friday to 34-year-old Shu King, wile of a tailor's assistant. Yau Che Chau. died today. T.san Yuk j Hospital authorities said the i other three are i" incubators.
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  • 376 2 Housing Must Be City Job —Labour Standard staff reporter RESPONSIBILITY for housing the citizens of Singapore should be gradually transferred to The City Council, states the 13 point manifesto issued by the Singapore Labour Party yesterday. The Party, in its manifesto for the f( rthcomhui Decembei City Coun'i! elections, states:
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  • 106 2 A MOTION giving powers to the President or Deputy President of the Singapore C !y Council to dismiss certain grades of employees for misconduct will be "introduced at the Council meeting on Friday. The m<«ion is likely to receive stiff opposition from the Labour group
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  • 287 2 photo. AN ATTACK on the new Federation of Malaya Poisons Ordinance and Regulations which came into force recently, was made by Mr. A. F. Caldwell, President of the Pan-Malayan Pharmaceutical Association at the Association's annual general meeting on Saturday. Mr. CaldweU who also Head of the
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  • 131 2 THE Pharmacy Boards of Singapore and the Federation have appointed sub-commit-tees fo study the needs of Malaya for pharmacists and the standard of education required, Mr. A. F. Caidwell, Head of the Department of Pharmacy in the University of Malaya to!d The Standard yesterday. Mr.
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  • 141 2 Union To Demand Allowance THE 800-strong Singapore Government Junior Staff Association, at an extra-ordinary general meeting on Saturday, decided to demand family allowance and a general increase in salary. Members of the Association Include watchmen, officekeepers, peons, office boys, drivers, notice-servers and lascars. More than 400 attended yesterday's meeting. The
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  • 429 2 AID FOR FAMILIES Of LOCAL FORCES Standard Woman Reporter GENERAL Sir Mosely Mayne, Chairman of the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Families Association, and Mrs. Ethel Rex Lewis, Molay Principal Officer of S. S. A. F. A. throughout the world, leave today for an extensive tour
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  • 148 2 THE Singapore City Council Health Department Worker? Union is protesting to the President of the City Council over a report (Not The Standard) that "labourers in the Council's anti-mosquito department were going slow and mandores were afraid to report them." The Union is asking for a satisfactory
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    83 2 THE marriage took place in Singapore on Saturday of Mrs. Tommy Thomson. the wellknown dress designer of G. H. Building. Battery Road. Singapore, and Mr. Edward Dudley Bateman. Far-Eastern General Manager for Horlicks. The bride, who wore a beautiful blue and silver cocktail gown, and picture hat with transparent brim
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  • 194 2 UNIONS WANT A MOVE to prohibit officials of the Singapore Fcneration of Service? Union and it? affiliated Unions holding seats in the Singapore Ci'y and Legislative Councils writt be made at the next meeting of the Federation shortly. A motion to this effect will be made
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  • 160 2 THE International Club of Kota Tinggi will present two cinema shows to aid the Poppy Day Fund. On Nov 3 "Salome, Where She Danced."" wi be .shown and on Nov. t> 'The Undefeated. THE Old Boys of the Penang Free School in Trenggaiiu celebrated the l.'Jfith anniversary
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    • 55 2 WlmMimtmM lUOOKL^voreT??-but IfcAisTT /oh SWOPE// I /c^ck«.e.^-ah coves r iiilH^Siii MAMMVAN' *0& WHUFFO' D»D > VO' S V NOW AH \S I THIS STUFF.''/ THiS'll J s > S^H PAPPV f\*ED y&L THEV I_EAVE GUESS ?y 7 GTTS IT MAKE THEM IOMG u x jMf* *BP UPOURU'L y_AL|. THEM C^*X
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  • 215 3 IMPROVE AIM, DON'T RELAX— HARDING Malaya-Bound Troops Advised About Terror THE WAR in Malaya can never be won by the Army alone. The other two services, the Police and the Civil Authorities, the Home Guard and the other auxiliary forces, and the whole of the civilian population all have a
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    32 3 The "Jive" performed by two teen agrers. Eddie and Gerry Fernandez, at the variety concert in celebration of the feast of Christ the King at the St. Joseph's Institution Hall last night.
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    54 3 MR. JP. VANDENBERG. Director of Unilever Limited, London, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday on a fourday inspection visit. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur to see the new company factory. Mr. Vandenberg, who was accompanied by his wife, was met by Mr. N.F. Nicholson, Manager of Unilever Export Ltd.
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  • 210 3 TERENCE EDMETT. 15-year-old hero son of a Johore rubber planter, was yesterday presented to the Duchess of Kent at her personal request at Bukit Serene, residence of the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, where the Royal visitors are resting after their tour of the Borneo
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  • 53 3 IPOH, Sun. The financial position of the Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association was very steady, it was stated at the fourth annual general meeting today. The Sweep Committee of this branch made a profit of $27,830.15, derived from commissions from sales of lotteries from the seventh
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  • 36 3 THE Duchess of Kent has sent the following telegram to the Sultan of Johore: "I have learned with great distress of the death of Her Highness Tungku Ampuati and send my deep sympathy. Marine
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  • 58 3 TWENTY-TWO year-old Winnie Seah, a Qantas Empire I Airways stenographer. flew back to Singapore from Aus- tralia yesterday with cherish|ed memories of a happy 1 month's holiday. Winnie was well-entertained by a former Australian prison- er of war, Mr. A. Thompson. in return for kindness shown
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  • 107 3 ABOUT the only nation not represented at the Rotary International dinner on Saturday night at the Raffles Hotel to celebrate United Nations day was Russia. Rotarians, with their guests, filled the ballroom to hear the guest speaker, Mr. M. Gopala Menon. representative of the Government
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  • 45 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. The death took place at Tapah of Mr. T. Rasanayagam, a police officer formerly stationed in Negri Sembilan. Mr. Rasanayagam was well-known in Negri where he was once honorary secretary of .the N.S. All Bluei Rugby Football Association.
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    49 3 Photo. David THE Thai Consul in Singapore gave a cocktail party to the Thai Navy at his premises on Saturday night. Picture shows Miss Usanee Thon*, Nuadee (Miss Thailand of 1951) shaking hands with Lt. Cmd. Ket Santiveschakul of the Thai Navy. Looking on is Consul Luang Sri Sarasombati.
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  • 29 3 A MALAY PWD labourer's wife gave birth to boy triplets on Oct. 23 at Bentong. The mother died after childbirth. The triplets are reported to be well
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  • 329 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Department of Education, the public and the Government should know that Tamil schools in the Colony have never been used by political elements as a medium to propagate any alien political doctrine. This submission was made yesterday by Mr. C.
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  • 104 3 Standard Staff Reporter A DETECTIVE Sergeanl it* tached to the Coventry Poiics Forct> in England Krho ticv. i. t to Australia with a watt ant for the arrest <»f a man wanted by the Coventry Police pasaed through Singapore yesterday-"" with his man. The
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  • 147 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City CouiT rillor. Mr. S.S. Manyam. told a gathering of members ol the Singapore Hawkers t/nion at the Southern Hotel that he himself was a hawker selling coconut water during the Japanese occupation and as such understood their
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  • 57 3 Th L > lab Singapore GovertM nu'iit "Fan Price List i iied yesterday puts the price >t i 14 o?. tin i condensed m;ik .if the "Cow and date" Brand it 85 cents; < L4| oz. tin of s-. Boll" evaporated milk <i > cent a L'B-katty tin
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  • 170 4 r JTHE award of the Rubber Arbitration Board seems to have given rise to speculation as to what its award really is The rubber workers' representatives maintain that the Board's report means what it says— that the total wages were to be $3.25 for contract tappers, $2.85
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  • 568 4 r r!IE housing shortage in Singapore has been the target of attack by political parties and Legislative and City Councillors in post-war years. Whoever launches the attack, the Government and the City Council have at every turn stood their ground and maintained: -housing is not our
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  • 1384 4  - WHY MR. ATTLEE DEMANDS UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER BY THE BEYANITES ANDREW ROTH By LONDON MOST British political thinkers spent the "crisis week-end" of October 38--19 trying to comprehend what led ex-Prime Minister Clement Attfee to demand M unconditional surrender from Aneurin Bevan just when the latter had made the first major
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 957 4 Sir: A recent leader In a local Chinese new-paper reminds us that one full year has elapsed since the announcement that the University of Malaya was going to establish a Department of Chinese Studies and one of Malay. The public must be anxious to
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    • 160 4 Sir: I ian::n: see what material beneiit the N.B.L. Union expert to obtain by their threatened boycott' of the forthcoming ejections. By this action, they would only succeed in dearly indicating, either unconsciously or deliberately, their eagerness to divert from a purely industrial dispute to a political era.
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    • 333 4 Sir:- The Teachers' Training College. Singapore, goes to the polls for the third time today. Fifteen candidates will be standing for the remaining five seats. In the past two years it had been customary of candidates to make lofty promises, and. issue supercilious maifestoes during their election campaigns.
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  • 12 4 "Latitude 53def. 27«. North, loofitude 2drg. 14m. Wt-kl- ■>■ it knannv!*
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  • 17 5 I flteuB Lared him to B: naa B-. van the Party. Its
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  • 162 5 HON( IKONG, Oct 26, (UP). -The British steamer San I >rge, a 7.200-ton coastal freighter, was intercepted by r armed trawlers led by r. Nationalist Chinese gunboat and boarded by troops in j niform on Toes- j lay, the freighter's crew re- J a U
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  • 92 5 FOR THE ROYAL EVENT This photo shows the design, incorporating a photograph of the Queen which was made by Karsh of Ottawa, which has keea produced by the British Philatelic Association and the Philatelic TradnV Society. Envelope bearing the design will be on sale in the New Year at 3d.
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  • 141 5 KOREA TRUCE UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 26. (Renter). American diplomatic- sources disclosed yesterday that during the spring and summer of this year United States diplomats })v'i\ "informal talks" with Soviet representatives in an attempt to break the Korean armistice deadlock. These talks, the sources said.
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  • 63 5 DAMASCUS. Oct 26, 'AP'— A military couxi sentenced 31 persons arrested since November liifii on espionage charges Saturday. Eight persons were sentenced to death: five to life imprisonment and forced labour: two to 20 years' imprisonment and forced labour, including one retired captain; six were acquitted,
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  • 305 5 N' lists' Credentials Found In Order UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 26 (Reuter) The Genera! Assembly decided yesterday by a vote of 42 to 7 with 1 1 abstentions to postpone for the duration of its present session the question of Chinese representation. The decision
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  • 109 5 GENEVA. Oct. 2G— The International Labour Organization in Geneva announced that it had invited governments to send representatives to a meeting at Kandy Ceylon, to study the protection of young workers in Asia and their preparation for employment. The meeting will be held Dec. 1
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  • 320 5 photo. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26, (UP) Both presidential candidates offered pledges to the American people yesterday Governor Adlai Stevenson to follow the policies of the late President Roosevelt and Gen. Dwiffht Eisenhower to intervene personally in the Korean war. r Stevenson said he would
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  • 172 5 TOKYO, Oct. 26 The National Commander of the American Legion says the U.N. should gtfve the Communists in Kci\a an ultimatum and if the Reds fail to make peace 'we should use every weapon available/' Lewi? K. GrOUgh, here for a five-day tour of
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  • 76 5 UNITED NATIONS. Oct. 26 (Reuter)— Colombia, the Lebanon and Denmark were elected by the General Assembly yesterday to two years' terms on the Security Council beginning next year. Only one secret ballot was necessary to elect all three new members and the whole process
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  • 134 5 Riot Town Transport Boycotted JOHANNESBURG. Oct 26. (AFP).— The boycott of trains 1 and buses by Africans following recent New Brighton riots in which four Europeans and seven Africans were killed became general yesterday and thousands of Africans walked to work in Port Elizabeth The total number of arrests of
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  • 103 5 HONGKONG. Oct. 26. (Reu-ter-AAP).—A public appeal for material assistance to Hongkong's newly born quadruplets is expected to be made in the nexi few days, according to reports here today. The appeal is likely to be sponsored by the authorities of the Tsan Ywk Hospital, where Lam
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  • 40 5 PERTH, Scotland, Oct. 26. (Renter). Major-General N. McMicking. Colonel of the Black Watch, said last night that the First Battalion of this Scottish Highland infantry regiment now in Korea would leave for the Middle East next July.
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  • 172 5 AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 26, (UP) Authorities investigated yesterday a "perfumed letter," blamed for sending 14 persons to hospital, four of them violently 81. Department of Public Safety teSnicians were attempt to determine whether the Strong odour of a cheap P^ume had been used to cover
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  • 687 6 Concern In S'pore Over Fed. Tax Bill By A Market Correspondent ALWAYS apprehensive of fresh taxation proposals in the Federation, there was some concern in Singapore on Friday when private reports from Kuala Lumpur told of increased taxation of companies. The fresh imposts in the Federation were an increased scale
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  • 221 6 Business done: Oct. 18 24. Industrials: Fraser Xeave Old $2.b'O to $2.50 ex all. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord. 22/3d and 22/ -d. Hammer $2.(i;>. Hongkong Bink $74.'?. Malayan Cement $1-20 to SI. IB, Malayan Collieries $1.47A. McAlister SMB 00, Robinson Ord. $3.10 and $5 00 Sime Darbv $1.70.
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  • 883 7 LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter)— Perhaps the most staggering of the many shock results in yesterday's English Football League programme was Preston North End s 5-2 victory at Portsmouth. A fortnight ago Preston conceded tire goals to Chelsea and last week, on their own ground,
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  • 354 7 LONDON, Oct. 25, (Reuter) Visiting teams in the Rugby Union county championship had a successful day today beating the home teams in three matches and drawing in the fourth. Cheshire scored two tries against Durham s penalty goal and a try to draw 6—6. Cheshire
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  • 324 7 THE following i we the la ites t poMtlO— B ol the Srag a por e Ept __e y As^ociation league ma tche s: DIVISION I A P. W D L. F. A. pts SCC 5 2 — 15 5 12 csc 7 5 2 — 18 6
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  • 91 7 R JENKINS won the Singapore Cycle Racing Association s 25 miles time trial held at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Jenkins' time was 1 hour z minutes and 34 seconds. Fourteen seconds behind Jenkins was second man Stamford. Third was Mansoor Sawi who did the distance in
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  • 101 7 NATURE BOY knocked himself out in round six in his match with King Kong* at the Happv World Stadium on Saturday Nature Boy was unable to get to his (eet alter he had missed a drop kick and was counted out. Red Scorpion defeated Savaran Sinyh
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  • 159 7 GOLF Here's How A GOLF game based on accuracy is a sounder game than one based solely on power. Play every shot tor placement. Pick out the spot on the Jaincuy, or green, ushere you want that ball to come lo rest. Having picked the spot, make if a little
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  • 39 7 SEREMBAX. Sun—Seremban Convent Schoo: became the Girls section champions of Combined Schools hockey carnival which was j'i<t completed at Seremban after a three day meet Convent playing fine combined hockey overcame a'.l opposition and fully deserved victory.
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    • 331 7 AtvT J'tMEHT j f0 the death ot Met t TungWa Ampuon Besor, J buffet porty to be H.% Highness, the Johotc ot Istono Srulor.^ Johor. Bahru on .be 28. 1952. h opened. 11 1 lONS VACANT ENGINEER I >. T9BO are j APBO> EMENT icatkma fur except for -$280). 1
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    • 530 7 TENDER NOTICE. AGENCIES FOR HANDLING FEDERATION GOVERn'heNT SUPPLIES OF RICE AND SI GAR— I9S3. Tenders are invited for the handling as Sole Agents of the Government of Federation of Ma iay a of Government Supplies ol Rue and Sugar for the period Ut January 1953 to 31st December 1963 as
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    • 658 7 NOTKB CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Floor, City Hall). WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of (a) Liquid Chlorine, (b) Cast Copper Alloy Pipe Fittings and (c) Standard Copper Tubes. Deposit $50/-. each Close 4 p.m.— 8.12.52. ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: Construction of A 200Person Purification Plant, Alexandra Road
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    • 326 7 jhgfhgfh SINGAPORE DIARY DSIS THEATRETTE: Film shows Plan far Peace. Ethiopia and The Free World and The Ancient Curse 1 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA REINION WEEK: Badminton. FMS Hostel Court. 4 p.m Dental Society Meeting 8.30 pm. Historical Economic and Geographical Societies Meeting 830 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: "Learn to Cook" Malayan
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    • 153 7 DKPARTI'RRS: 7Si am ARRI\ Al s- 4XI om MALAYAN RAILWAYS ARRI\AI>: Kium liemas 2 12 p m Kuala Lumpur (Night Express) 930 am and 630 pm. UEPARI'I KLS: To Kuala Lumpuj and Penang u am: To Gemas 11 am: Singapore Kuala LuraOUT (NieM Evrrecjii 715 Dm WEATHER REPORT MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE:
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  • 309 8 UNDER Graduates srored a one-Wicket victory over Graduates opening game ol me University oi Malaya Re-un.on week match played at Sepoy Lines yesterday. E Doraisamy and Dr. liarrharan Singh did well with the bar to score 33 and 23 respectively for the Graduates, out this did not
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  • 49 8 WOODBRIDGE Hospital defeated Tamil B.A. o— l after leading 2—o at half time in a SAFA Division 2 match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Ismail bagged five of the winners goals with Osman scoring the other. The solitary goal for the Tamilians was scored by Victor,
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  • 447 8 A LAST quarter rally by the Singapore Indians failed to save them from a narrow 3—2 defeat by the Chinese in their annual Sundram Iyer Shield match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A good week-end crowd saw an evenlv side game with the "scratch" Chinese
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 32 8 HOCKEY: Friendly GHQ Signals v BO DC A at GHQ SRC r Police at SRC. RUGGER: St. Andrew's Past v Present at Woodsmile. SOCCER: IRC v. HMS Ceylon at Farrer Park.
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    • 154 8 Torrential rain delayed the Inauguration of the waveney trophy team race in: which RAF (Seletar) Yacht Club contested with RAF (Changi) and the Naval Base for the shield. The trophy was presented by well known Jimmy Janes for competition between the above clubs and was won
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    28 8 Picture. The Selangor and Penanff badminton teams who met at Kuala Lumpur for the Foong Seong Cup over the week-end. The Seiangor team won 7—2. Yone Peng Seong
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    34 8 Th<» Selansor Ransers (right) and the Negri Semhilan soccer XI who played at the Princes Road ground on Saturday. Th e Selangor team won by the odd goal in three— Yong Peog Seong picture.
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  • 956 8 WINDSOR LAD RIGOLETTO, o five year-old gelding by French bred Majano, who is also sire of Flush Royal the Cesarewitch winner, showed his class when he pulverised his 14 rivals to annex the Autumn Cup over one-and-a-quarter miles on Saturday, the concluding day of the Penang
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  • 376 8 Sl CCESSFUL JOCKEYS Jst .ml 3rd Frank Flannery 5 •) 1 B. Bagby 4 1 2 C. TulFob 3 5 (j H. M.Cloud 3 3 1 R Percival •> 2 1 J. Jones 2 C Sm.lh T 3 3 G. Landsdown i 2 2 A. Russell i 2 A.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 LAST 2 DAYS! jf p. MGMI~SWORP-FIQHTING ADVENTURE^ X^dHANGER fARKER LEIGH IHRER^/ il a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, Cr 9.30 p.m. •^jpß&Xm ny ■ji J J fl M i OPENS WEDNESDAY! THE BEST LOVi:i) MUSICAL ROMANCE OF ALL TIME! II I M-G-M. SAUCY. SUMPTUOUS NfW c TODAY I'EwvTTFWiVITI^ 11 am 130 DAILY
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    • 132 8 To€tauz IU 1.43. 1. CmM AfT 1 r iiMiudcSAL Wltl^ ll I «n> w* uah w* I U""'"'* AftftftV IMw 4hL^3*s A I I lUnfl Lunu i j^^^j^^ j JEFF CHANDLER... BRUTAL as (Jniversal International t^r-^T' Picture with EVELYN KEYES STEPHEN McMLi.y H»~w**M'^j~Lr^i~u~ui~Li~u~u~ij~u~iJxri_in_ri_rxO-nj~ujn_nj-x^^ S+**~Jla*\ lOuK+nJUL4 PAx>Ji^ctur>^ ol >faw<> i Fredric
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  • YOUTH
    • 12 1 YOUTH VOL. I NO. 25 MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1952. 4 PAGES FREI
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    • 567 1 YOUR GIFT WILL BRING CHEER TO POOR CHILDREN EVERY CENT COUNTS I )NLY nine weeks to go and Christmas I will once again be with us. And, come what may, the people of Singapore and the I Federation are lookng forward to a jolly io~d time. The school going >uHi
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    • 317 1 >re the lirst names 1 >' l sited SI ii.-s XZ rite the last names tor as > <>u CM, Ukc i more mil- president had Ihe :i imr. the tijnr, i ru- «»Ils vou hu.v lii.niN ni.s to write. t i m 1 mi u ">drow
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      67 1 pictures). SPORTS events are plenty of fun for those who take part in it as well as the sp**< tutors. Here are two shots of the Can Ing: Seng School sports which was held recently at the school's new premises in Anson Road. Singapore. The lop picture shows the sack
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    • 563 1 LI ADIO MALAY AS special programme for students, teachers, and the Uraoffhtfa] listener, weekly on Fridays in the Blue Network between 3 and 5 p.m. NOV. 7. 3 p.m: 'MORE ENGLISH SONG' -Joan Cross, soprano. Peter Pears. t«y*r, and George James bass sing songs
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    • 658 1  - ENCOURAGE CHILDREN TO ASK QUESTIONS 'DEMI-TASSK' By HPHE very fact that all children are endowed with the instinct of curiosity makes it necessary for the teachers to provide ways and means of expression of this useful and important instinct. And knowing children both at play and at work, I suggest
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 793 2  -  BONAVENTURE GOH By I ISTEN more and talk less i> to me the medium of keeping friends. Many of ■s talk too much with the result that we often lose flUaii the essential factor not only in school, college and university life but also in business circles. Tc
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    • 93 2 She's a film star but... r TEN YEAR OLD Elsbeth Sigmund probably is the most casual, unconcerned and recalcitrant movie star outside Hollywood. The Swiss film company, Praesens, looked all over Eastern Switzerland to find a girl for the leading part in ''Heidi." Swiss movie version of Johanna Spyri's world-famous
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    • 301 2 THE TEACHER TfVERY year I see n<?u> J J faces We cannot restrict our Ukcs to one, We must tolerate children of all races From the millionaire to the dust- man's son; By us the small ones bloom Into great men or to misery sink, The future generation rests
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    • 400 2 she Couldt't care less! in the mountains with her grandfather and helped her best friend back ;o health o:i a diet of goat's milk and Cheese. The book was first published in 1880. It has been translated into many languages and is widely read o':l over the world. Bisbetfa was
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    • 188 2 ARTS COUNCIL'S OFFER r PHE Arts Council of Great Britain, on the recommendation of it.s Poetry Panel, has agreed to ofter two prizes of £225 each for a first book of original English verse by a living poet published during the period January 1, 1951^ to June 30, 1053, and
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    • 137 2 Christine is ortiy eleven months old, but she's as keen on swimming as a tadpole. And here she is (left) yelling with rage because she thinks her mother isn't going to take her in the water. Mrs. Shirley Pitman, 19, has won several
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    • 313 2  - SHE'S TRAINING FOR NEXTYEM! FRANCIS BCEY By CHE did not make the grade ss a sprinter so she took to hurdling ana high Jump. From the very beginning, it WBS apparent that she had made the right choice. Last week, Km old schoolgirl of the Mel noon School, justified her
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 93 2 H c A p r fc Ki V —ond he'll porticularly like llr the Sheaf fer's "TRIUMPH" £^IZl^ Gold-filled Ensemble illus- 4_± ri -«n^_ troted above This en- II semble is the star of the U ff^^^v^ Sheaf fer r<nge, end will 111 J/f moke a beautiful present \f *%yj^^^
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      • 39 2 GPOUP OF 9U* FAMILY HAPYfXSSa 7<'i ACTIVB.\ TQQHIuI 'UP FOR BQQhGJ I,J( Z j Be bright, drink Milo. morning V c A noon and night. M^io g^-ek °*>*Wj valuable vitamins and nourish- V^'-f^ /nent to one and all. m~'
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    • YOUTH SPEAKS
      • 254 3 so long ago Scotland observed a rather Biqac fe tivaJ in "Kate Kennedy Day." D:; ng is "day' held every last week in tudents, dressed in costume, formed a marched to the houses of their teachort the homes of the instructors whose ■•i been both short and
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      • 111 3 I "whai and ••how", an the a pei son who wants an education. 5 the tion of introdm \un: why is getQ ted and how is becoming good friends the I e ask a quei tion the answer Too ofl n is inaccurate. Loam f ac
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    • 371 3 (ABOVE) Away from their books and home-work for the evening. the Standard Eight of the Singapore Chinese Girl's School save a social-dance party to their 'seniors' who will shortly be sitting for their finals. The party was organised so that the 'seniors' could have a happy
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    • 702 3 Africa's First Int'l Confab Opens New Vistas To Youth A VIGOROUS, out spoken and practical conference on the problems of world youth and its social obligations itnd duties was recently held at Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa. This first international youth conference ever to be held in Africa, was attended
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    • 61 3 SINGAPORE'S GanEng Seng School held its annual sports meet recently—the first one since the school moved Into its new premises in Anson Road. Our pictures shows: (Above)— "Lim House" the champion house of the sport* meet. The winners and the trophies they won, and (right)
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 117 3 _^_<-<_ri_i~i_i— i_r»_ ixrv ~i_ ~-i—u~u~-i-t— l/— w I HplFjJfc I BIRTHDAY j: HIS> m SI Ml only daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sr.ih n r,. seen cuttnu; the cak«-. recently celebrated h.r i~; 1.niH1.% »i htr n-Milriio e M No. 3 C'hoon l-uan v ir.t Siagaporc The Murtj waa attended
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      • 33 3 W5 BUCK TULIP V^^P^ y Hoorit m once OiTCfCO .''L I L 7" A 4v p* V\ A 1 ft ft i I Eli U y 1 DOAISIS BBS} couch MM MIXTURE Mgm
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    • 692 4 Tilt SIORI SO FAR: Ml I. WILSON, a MMMO ijv tntiet has joined his first <(hip, a tanker, Oie fort Of Spain" for bat Fast. I c CapfiW is a notorious '"d and it becorv.et s that trouble lies T-'HKwn >yionnts as '■< Oj Sp-nn' passes
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      253 4 > i »hi '•> 'he trouble la in this m tdern sea-going world. you i.' an*l <H*' any place without h tickei It's HniTine<\ hard luck on types like tha:." and he nodded in ihe direction of the departing Cheese. "B.;' there II is and, even if the
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    • 153 4 wrong j >:>. I'm no! at all gi'ip nir* studying side appeals r me as much as the practical.* 1 'Oh. you n<*rdn't worry, you'll never b«» lik»* Cheese, or Prrkins. coiur to that. You're thr h:tppy medium and that's Just about the br.st way to
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    • 772 4  - The 'Idl' Gave Me Two Thursdays On The Same Week VOYAGER KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR— 3 BY I?OR the next six hours. I sat back and enjoyed the view from the aircraft window of all the little groups of islands, and. at last, we descended at Suva which is the capital
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      71 4 "MIRACLE BABY' Ly -ne Davey gurgles happily as Mrs. Davey gives her firsi bath at home in Plymslock, Dei on. Lynette le/t hospital las' ueek. She had been there 7$ months. When she was only a week old her heart stopped beating while a surgeon was examining her. He made
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    • 93 4 (Above) YOUNGEST orator at the contest teas Master Harry Crabbe, of the Gan Evg Seng School, who presented wtlliam Coivper's 'John Gtipf* WINNING both the Judyrs and *0M« School Declamation contest organised by fectorial Board held at the Convent of thi H Vaster Edward D'Souza of fv 51
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    • 271 4  -  SER-LI By "YOI T TH'S" leader Kl«est- ed in a previous issue that there should be a "I niversity Week" during whith the public of Malaya are siven an opportunity* to "know" what goes on in the University of Malaya. "Universitj Re-Union We,' which opened yesterday and
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 96 4 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE I J?y TOM SIMS^and^BILL ZABOLY J (Oh 6Q00V." PG?tt D:OW' ZOAMMA Y^LL yA, BUT I J|L^l WtL^ M SO^BO^B <5 P&FPA&WSI > 3UIUOIM6 A FiCE f/J—^ |r ITM<MKS 4)iMPy SA^> M5 O)MBkl W^V oan>oOgsr/^;— )i X^LL BOAST t -JV MOT*/ f^-^ a r M^J WE^^
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