Singapore Standard, 28 October 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard m. m i. VOL. Ml NO. 118 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS 11
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  • 43 1 Labour Expels Mr. Lim >UB Keponer RAL (OIN-j MB Party of last msjht exy {l ■l^ ("hairfen Hock. alter a lind .,.osedP irty. > reP v I S i and j I i from I tea c to go j general i be has
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  • 10 1 FIRST COMET CRASH I B:- ast I takei Ugh- I
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  • 6 1 RATES UP THEY PROTEST it I
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  • 364 1 FOUR SHOT AT K. L. PARADE Officer Draws Gun After Identification KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The usual morning peace and quiet of the Centrol Police Station m High Street here was disturbed and pandemonium reigned for several minutes today when an Inspector, Wan Omar, suddenly whipped out a Browning pistol and
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  • 235 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE morning: mists over the Kalians runway fleared yesterday just before the Duchess of Kent, her son and their entourage left Singapore m a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut for Hong Kong to continue their Far Eastern tour, but many misty eyes remained dimmed until the aircraft
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  • 289 1  -  ASTFR GUNASEKERA By Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon.— The growing confidence of the people m Governments campaign to end the Kmergency, the resettlement of about 500,000 Chinese) and the tightening of food control and protective and security measures have mainly accounted for the decrease m
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  • 13 1 A LIBRARY will be started m the Kota Tinggi International Club.
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  • 77 1 HONGKONG Oct. 27 (Reuter. \AP>— A 21-gun salute roared out over Victoria Harbour. Hon°konsj. today io welcome the Duchess of Kent and her eldest son. the Duke of Kent, on their arrival m the colony the first Royal visitors for 23 years. The Duchess, who arrived
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  • 38 1 Southeast Asian and F ar Eastern countries will receive between U*****.000.000 and U*****,000,000 from the .Mutual Security Agency for the fiscal 1952-5. Theodore Tanpenwald, Jr., assistant director ot the Washington office, said m Hongkong yesterday.
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  • 133 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. N T e\vs has been received of the ieath today, through illness, at Nicosia, Cyprus, of Sir Harold Briggs, who was formerly Director of Operations, Federation of Malaya. The funeral is to take place tomorrow at Limassol. The Officer Administering the
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  • 57 1 A FISHMONGER Ng Soh Hun? of Changi Road. was stabbed m the back by two masked Chinese armed with knives during the week-end. Ng was on his way to town when he was confronted by the two men. They took $10 and when Xs? tried
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  • 36 1 BENGHAZI, Oct. 27 (Router) 'ong Idris of Libya has accep' vl an invitation from the ;.vptian Premier. Gen. Mohammed Naguib, to pay an official visit to Egypt. The date will be announced shortly.
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  • 22 1 THE highest-paid official m all Egypt. E£30,000 a year Director General of Crown Properties Mohamed Naguib, resigned yesterday. A.P.
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  • 224 1 Standard Staff Reporter MANY teachers m Singapore -and the Federation "are drawing the rondusion that Messrs. P. V. Sharma and C. V. Devan Nair. former President and Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, respectively are being victimised for their championship of the rights of teachers and for
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  • 166 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— j An emergency meeting of the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union negotiation committee has been convened for tomorrow to discuss a letter and a directive which the Committee has received from the MPIEA, m connection with the recent wage talks that led to an
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  • 944 1 DONATIONS for the Christmas Toy Fund continue to pour into The Standard office Contributions are being received from people m all walks of life, people who can ill afford to part with with their hard-earned money, as well as from those who can manage
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  • 82 1 KUALA LUMPUR, lion.— r ollowing experiments started 18 months ago. Federation authorities during the next ten lays will test equipment tot oudspeaker broadcasts troflft lir to ground. Similar equipment has re* ■ently been tried out .successfully m the United States. The tests will be carried out m
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  • 196 2 —During Office Hours To Stop Time Wastage I Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's Canteen on the ground floor will be "out of bounds" for the Council staff during office hours beginning next year. The staff may, however visit the canteen during 1 uncii
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  • 116 2 A FORMER hospital attend-] ?r Chee Chi*>n Hon (2»>t. was sentenced m the Singapore First Police Court vp-^er-riay to four months' imnrisonmeni to be followed by one year's po! re supervision for rrixniaa] breach of trust m r* sped of a wrist wa :ch v.
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  • 87 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The meeting of the Selangor Council of State fixed for tomorrow has been postponed to Wednesday, Nov. 12. THE 3.585-ton Russian freighter Izmail which railed at Singapore on Sunday for bunkers and provisions. She is on her way to Odessa m the Black Sea jrom
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  • 102 2 COPIES of mi education roanua entitled -Poultry Farm- i ire avai nb'.e f>>r free d;s- iti at the rsis library, 26 R.,'l es Place, Singapore, 1 Desin »ed to increase one's p.d:r.c oi p rerttry f:i T-n--ing tbc book b written tor tbe poaltry»w». batchei
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  • 118 2 THE SUM of $13ti, 102.52 was yielded to the Singapore Government by the inland telephone trunk service lor the period May through .July, according to a report issued yesterday. Of the overseas radio telephone service between Malaya and United Kingdom. Hongkong. Australia and Jesselton. there were a
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  • 73 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The church fete which the members of the St. Christo- j pher's Church Workers League i had organised for last Satur- 1 day and which had to be post- poned owing to the death of the Tungku Ampuan Besar i will now be held
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  • 74 2 FOR stealing 23 fowls. Her Kee Cheong. \va vS sentenced m the Singapore Fuurih Police Court yesterday to three weeks' imprisonment. The fowls, worth SBO. were stolen from chit-ken pen at Tampenis Road at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 1. The owner. Tan Pee. I
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  • 151 2 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd.: Profit for year ended June 30 19">2 was $258,037 (12.1%). Final dividend of 20' will make 4d% total for the year. $23,369 o: the profit was derived from tribute on tin mined m the small area remaining of Jingang Estate after the Government acquisition
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  • 113 2 Standard Shipping Reporter BUSSIA acquired a new female "subject" m Singapore yesterday. The skipper •f the Russian freighter Izmail bought her for $10 •fd transferred her hi tm big dark drab A»i she promptly gave vent to her feelings by biting her new master m the
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  • 172 2 A YOUNG Chinese woman was alleged at a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to having attempted to poison her mother-in-law by pouring a solution of acid into her thermos flask of coffee. The young woman was 21-year-old Chua Kirn
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  • 221 2 THE principal wife of a shopkeeper told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D.H. Chapman, yesterday that she was always being illtreated by her husband's other wife. The woman, Ho Soo Muey, who was claiming maintenance from her husband, Yong Kong Wai, alleged that the
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    85 2 THESE four girls of Std. VI B, Methodist Girls' School (Morning), are doing their bit to help the less fortunate enjoy Christmas. Yesterday they walked into the Standard Office and handed m $40. They also brought with them two parcels of ZZ dresses, one Sam-fu and one parcel of 15
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  • 63 2 BAIL of $5,000 m two sureies, was offered to Woijg Mm, n the Singapore Fourth Police wOurt yesterday, when he was tentatively charged with robbing a woman, Mrs. -Thomas Chinnama, of a gold chain with a sovereign pendant and a gold medal, all worth $250, at Kat- ong,
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  • 341 2 Engineer: Stokers Not Slave Driven Standard Staff Reporter THE Industrial Court tribunal appointed by the Government, Mr. J. F. Nicoll was told by the City Gas Engineer, Mr. M. M. Paterson yesterday, that the tone of a memorandum submitted by the Secretary of the Government and City Council Labour Union
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  • 161 2 'Harbour Lights' Brighter THE harbour lights will shine brighter for merchant navy seamen who call m Singapore nowadays, with the re-birth of a Ladies Committee, last Thursday at the Singapore Marine Hostel, whose job will be to plan and provide for the entertainment of sailors m port The Committee, known
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  • 126 2 A NEW MARKET catering for a total of 173 j pilches anil stalls Kas been built at Rayman Estate, off Balestier Road, and will be opened shortly. The market is similar m structure to that at Tiong Bahru, but construction was cheaper. The new
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  • 37 2 OUT of 1,085 accidents which occurred m Singapore m September, nine were fatal, bringing the total of fatal accidents for the first nine months of this year to 107. In August 1,113 accidents were reported.
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  • 269 2 TWO leaders of the Church and friends of long standing— The Right Rev. Dr. Edward Woods Bishop of Lichfield and the Lord High Almoner, and Dr. R D Whitehorn, Professor of Church History, Westminster College. Cambridge are leaving London Airport for Singapore tomorrow. With the
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  • 73 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A joint meeting of the members of the men and women's sections of ;he Johore Bahru branch of UMNO will be held at ITMNO Hall on Nov. 4 at 5 p.m. lnche I- mi. Supervisor of Elections. Johore Bahru, will address the
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  • 34 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon-Mr. Chong Khoon Lin has ceased to be a Temporary Unofficial Member ot the Feder.il Legislative Council consequent upon the return to the Federation of Colonel H S. Lee.
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  • 283 3 Places For 2, 000 More Children In January, '53 Standard Staff Reporter SIX new Government schools five primary and one secondary will be opened m January, 1953 providing accommodation for no les: than 2,000 children desirous of learning English. Three of the primary schools are
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  • 73 3 Therapy Unit Work Gets WHO Attention >:k of pitai D versiooal tin Singapore "much at--r 1 1 mediin the h and 0r- Cjiv Mcd .1 H f. Vickei s, disthe ing rail tS 1 toy i. 'MS Ibe f t pi h is no i the community ng the right
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  • 208 3 Private Cars Can Be Rented, Says Court rm sin -aport- "it% Court yesterday settled the > vi whether it i> permissible to rent a private B nmnthlv basis to another individual who, m res -i syct to fcrtvc the car. Tiie Court's decision was: m do it. The Magistrate, Mr,
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  • 14 3 4 Hurt When Car Overturns lian i c n the D Find- I and
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  • 27 3 Bit PC's Hand, Court Told tR-4 )i.D Te > ?ged m the p Court nted a Iron lis- 4 the X (Road on ng poli re- naa Nov.
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  • 25 3 igO, -t!'< ed a i I absolute il gh t fc Irs. LaA loy, d ::.t\ ing I i her B the i tr.
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  • 46 3 AIR Marshal Luang Cherd Vudhakas, Deputy Command-er-in-Chief ot the Royal Thai Air Force. will arrive at R A.F. Changi airfield this afternoon after a delay of 2-1 hours. Be and his stall officers wil' Visil Headquarters. FEAF. following their arrival.
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  • 98 3 THE General Conference of the Singapore Labour Party, scheduled to be held on Oct 31, :nay be cancelled, it is earnt. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Party President, m response to a" unanimous appeal from the Party's General Council Saturday "night agreed to explain the constitutional
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  • 94 3 GOH CHING SWEE (34). was charged m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday with cheating a woman. Koh Chua Kirn. at a legal firm m Raffles Piace on May 2(>. It was alleged thai Goh dis- honestly induced Koh to deliver the land and premises of
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  • 68 3 A MOVE to revive the In- dian Association. J o h o r e Bahru, will be made at a gen- era! meeting of members to be held this Sunday at Jalan Ibrahim at 5 p.m. The association was m existi ence until the
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  • 132 3 4(i (|^niiM. new m the N lj! Mnsupore is t>Hn? |K 1 .!2! d b > >lr Herbert )k President of a 1 m Kuton? ''nwuMustir promoter of •atieaa] w« w m. t in inlcr- is now planning an International Ball for grownups, to be held on
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 3 photo. MRS. W, L. BLTTHE, President of the Hospital Divisional Therapy Unit, addressing the Tnits annual general meeting yesterday. On her right is Dr. W. J. Vickers. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe. is seated m th c front row, second from left.— Standard
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  • 243 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Colony Government is investigating the marketing system m Singapore m response to requests made by the Consumers Association. Mrs. Robeit Eu. Chairman of the Singapore Consumers Association, told The Standard yesterday that the association is dissatisfied with the present system of
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  • 95 3 NINE YEARS after they had; entered into a deed of separation. Mrs. V. M. Williams (nee Koenig) discovered tfcat her husband Mr. E. j P. Williams was living with a Chinese woman m his house m Winstedt Road. This was stated by Mrs. Williams when
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  • 161 3 CST GUILD OFFICIALS ELECTED SEVENTY members of the Catholic Skident Teachers' Guild on Sunday attended the -second annual general meeting held at St. Joseph's Institution Hall to elect new office bearers for the year 1952-53. The Guild, formed m January this year, has a membership of 132. Membership is open
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  • 172 3 VOTING began quietly yesterday afternoon as student teachers went to the polls for the 3rd annual elections of the Singapore Teachers' Training Association. When the booths closed foi the first day, more than 250 had cast their votes. Electoral rolls were checked before voting papers
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  • 87 3 THE retail price of toddy sold m all Government toddy shops will be 20 cents a pint a rise of five cents —as jfrom Nov. 1. The acting Comptroller of Customs, Mr. P.H. Burgess m stating the prices increase adds that the reason for the change
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  • 18 3 In-laws barred in this contest Miss Mabel Tan. one of the entries for the "Miss CSC, 1952" contest.
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  • 184 3 A BEAUTY contest to select "Miss CSC 1952" will climax a day of fun for children and adult members and friends of the Chinese Swimming Club, which Is holding its annual fun fair on Sunday at the club premises. The contest, however, is open only to club members. Their wives
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  • 77 3 CHUA Thiong alias Toa Tor was tentatively charged m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with criminally intimidating a woman, Pek Soak Kiaw, by threatening "death to her and her family" at Bukit Ho Swee on Sept. 21. Chua was alleged to hay made the
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 731 4 Gen. Lockhart Gives Bright Picture Of Crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Facts up to September 30 this year m the campaign against the terrorists m Malaya clearly establish that there has been a pronounced decrease m the terrorists' overt activity. Their attacks against public and commercial undertakings
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  • 20 4 MR. W. NEILL, has taken over the post of OSPC for East Pahang from Mr. W. Burns.
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  • 112 4 IX order to acquaint political parlies, trade unions and associations and the general public with the provisions of law and elections procedures, 'the Elections Office. Bandar Penggaram. will issue circulars from time to time. Inche Suki. Supervise! ol Elections, Batu Pahat told The Standdard yesterday. He added
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  • 83 4 FOR cheating an electrical shop proprietor. Ho Chan Joo, of 20 rolls of electric wire and two table tans worth $560, Yeo Thay Scon, was sentenced m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to eight months' imprisonment. It was stated that on June 9. Yeo went
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  • 151 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court here today, reserved judgment m a cross-appeal, m which K. L. Devasser, local lawyer, Municipal Commissioner and president of the Malayan Indian Congress, appealed against the decision of the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate,
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  • 98 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Labour Party have decided to take part m the forth coming Municipal elections "not as a means of power but as they provide facilities for training m self-government," according to Che Mohamed Sophie, the Secretary. The committee of the
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  • 40 4 A CHARCOAL dealer Leow Kee Joon was successful m his appeal before Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson m the High Court today against conviction and sentence of seven days' r.i imposed on him m the Magistrate's Court for inconsiderate driving.
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  • 96 4 IPOH, Mon. The death took place m Ipoh last night of Madam Lai Kirn Nyuk, (96) after two week's illness. She leaves behind three sons, one daughter and 79 grandchildren and great grand-children. The sons are Messrs. Choong Khoon Hean. Soot Hean and Choon Hean
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  • 200 4 IPOH, Mon.— The Perak Labour Party has formed a "dis- 1 cussion group" following the party's third Executive Committee meeting held here last Saturday. Main object of the group is to provide a forum for public discussion. The "discussion group" is open to anyone interested m frank
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  • 60 4 MR. A. N. ROSS, until recently British Adviser. Selangor arrived m Kota Bahru to succeed Mr. W. F. N. Churchill as British Adviser Kelantan, when the latter goes en retirement next week. Mr. Ross is not a stranger m Kelantan. Before going to Selangor he
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  • 48 4 RE?4EMBRA\CE DAY tall on Sunday November 9. I 1 Ipoh there will be a PtwmonjT at the Cenotaph at 11 a.m. A two minutes' sik nee artfi from the lasf Itrofcg town dock will br observed Then follows the sounding of the Last Port md Reveille.
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  • 197 4 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang branch manager of Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., A. W. Coppin, (37), appeared before Mr. D. C. L Wernham m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of causing the death of a trisha-pedaller, Goh Kong Guan, by a negligent act while
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    40 4 The Duchess of Kent shaking: hands with the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, just before she took off from Kalian; Airport yesterday. Looking on, is the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll and behind Duke of Kent. Standard Photo
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  • 339 4 IPOH, Mon. Home Guards manning the numerou: villages of North Petak were assured of the bites) American carbines by the acting Mentri Besar Perak, Dato Laxamana Tuan Haji Mohamed Ra/alli during a three-day tour which ended yesterday. Accompanied by the District Officer, Upper Perak, Mr.
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  • 149 4 JOHORE BAHRI. Moo. I i i r r by Mr. Justice Buhagair m the Hi** I brought by Lani bin Darwan wha claim <■ amounting to 510,358 from Kee F«di I" UMi Ah Seng for injuries suflerrd X a result knocked down by a lorry
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  • 65 4 IPOH, Mon. Two senior Perak Asian police officers, will leave for England next month on a six months specialised training course at Ryton. They are Assistant Superintendents of Police G.E. Payee and Tang Kwang Kun, both of whom are stationed m Ipoh. Mr. Payee
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  • 35 4 Custom Offer $'s For 'News' PI V\\(, m is now of information rninhi had!, Hnuggters, said 1 Assistant < ;itr<li!f Customs. Penan? h vince \V(i!,sl, Cindlo\ toda; i I I .T" I F G. Ha! tour.
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  • 10 4 3 More For Rice C'ttee nam' A I bin 1
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 370 5 KLPublic Opinion Sought KUALA LUMPLR, Mon. i The Koala Lumpur Municipality today released the minutes of a recent meeting of the Privileges Committee at which the question of a J s2*6 allowance to Councillors was discussed. The meeting decided that the best way of dealing with this
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  • 318 5 Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Singapore Labour Legislative Councillor, and member of the Singapore Labour Party told The Standard last night that he tried to persuade Mr Lim Yew Hock, the expelled chairman of the Singapore Labour Party, to call off Friday's meeting m
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  • 228 5 i that the charges against him had been proved and that he j was convicted on the clearest evidence of corruption. The j tact tnat he was a sergeant m the Traffic Branch, aggravated th c seriousness of th c ollence, be said.
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  • 177 5 A MOVE > prevent voting by substitution. which may also lead to the detection of "bogus 1 voters" registered by certain people with a view to making money by illegal means during elections, will be made at the meeting of the Singapore LegisLaiive Council next
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 5 photo THE Education Week of Chinese Schools ended with a concert yesterday. The picture shows a dumb man carrying a paralysed girl. The "paralysed ffirl" here is Miss Foo Nan Fee of the Xaiiyang Chinese Girls' Hiffh School, Singapore.— Standard
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  • 185 5 'Tamil Radio Programmes Incite Hatred' THE Tamils Reform Association ot Singapore is to ask the Government to appoint a commission of unofficials to investigate the "deplorably de- teriorated affairs" of the Tamil section of Radio Malaya. Sin- j gapore, and an advisory board of Tamil unofficials to advise on Tamil
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  • 248 5 SIMJAPOBE KUbsiatitMs liable t«» h»:«tl ."-lieddiog today: DAY Newton 1 and 1. chancery Lane. Uayang Satu. Kalmorul Ktl Oalvey Bd., Chartwed Itaßk and network. China Bank and network. Asia Building. George St. Static. C. Pickering St.. t. Cross Mt./Fagoda SU V. Hokien St.. Pickering st Church St.,
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  • 169 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation security forces performed the "hattrick" yesterday when they got their third consecutive i bag of five terrorists m a i day. Two others have sur- rendered. In Bentong. a patrol of "C" Company the Ist King's Afri- can Rifles, killed
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  • 49 5 IT IS proposed to fiold a meeting of the Chairman and Secretaries of al! the seven Rural District Committees for a preliminary discussion to decide what the Committees should do as their part m the Coronation celebration of tha Colony on J i ma 2. 1953.
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    • 242 5 She bought his i^^^^l *'DJ\ M fists with kisses A: M^^KL V? *old them ior ta.sh! ißHk*^* I Del l^^> t j^ us tiw nin i\l '^KF&M^^^E£bbJ£ wwote &ne ambition I is to be (II WP 9 HP?mlh \o i/i on ALSO STARRING l^ff U. I. Picture EVELYN KEYES STEPHEN
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  • 693 6 j\<>7,' thai the Unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council are sitting m Committee to con o ni<T the Draft Estimates, an opportunity is offered them U) she.', thai they do DOt subscribe to the insidious principle of discrimination m pay between local and lex] triate oU When pay
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    72 6 llou'd you like to be Mummy's little black-eyed darling, eh? Sure I think I'm tough. I'm a bottle-fed baby, son, and broken glass is good grub, believe me. Come on, then. Put up your dooks and I'll slap you down so far you'll wind up. little curly hair, m a
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 444 6 Sir,— Mr. Alex Josey's definition of a Communist State as being governed by a powerful party machine which hesitates at nothing *n retain power, and rules the people m the interest of what the machine believes to be the interest of the people, failed to bring out
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    • 157 6 Sir: —Your correspondent, John Jacob, m your issue of October 25. alleges that the Malayan Chinese Association '"now wishes to enter Singapore politics by the back door and infuse communalism into Singapore politics." John Jacob is. of course. one of the rabid critics of
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    • 437 6 Sir: Educationally the Federation and Singapore are making long strides to catch up with lost time. The position of the Aided English, schools must be the first consideration m the minds of the authorities. This is because the teachers employed m these schools hold identical qualifications with their
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  • 1239 6  -  Alex Josey Malayan Affairs Bu IN South-East Asia, particularly m Indonesia and Burma, political parties are largely dominated by personalities. In Indonesia and Burma Trade Unions, formed to protect the interests of the workers, are affiliated to these political parties. In consequence the workers m the^e
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  • 541 6 Review of Views Independence THE people of Malaya have! different opinions as regards the target date for the independence m Malaya, says Utusan Melayu editorially. The majority of people, according to Utusan, belong to the group who think that Malaya should be given independence as soon as possible, and a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 250 7 Three Incidents By Bulgarians Reported BELGRADE, Oct. 27 (AP)— The official Belgrade radio reported yesterday three new Bulgarian violations of Yugoslavia's air space and said Bulgarian ground troops had opened fire across the border on a Yugoslav pillbox. On the basis of the first meagre report, the
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  • 47 7 EH 0 AFP)— Sub laj E.\un y coni lease of ir.ir.aN OB c had t, ii DOi MM Nazi yean expired rvf noes. -rred partieu- I a i fox par'; 1- lei I sell A F p s< sentence was its, was
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  • 29 7 O« (AP) ecured "1 ie fa 8,000---v -i the I ight t A led f the I ran i s .nid re also at the
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  • 13 7 r-. Oct. and three were k re swept their
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  • 33 7 BONN. Oct. 27 (AFP)— There are 95.000 illegitimate children including 3-000 coloured babies, m the German Federal Republic according to figures released here yesterday and quoted by the D.P.A. np\.v<; nppnfv
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  • 83 7 Sir John Wilson, who is m charge of the philatelic collection at Buckingham Palace, is pictured with his book "The Royal Philatelic Collection" m London. The book, designed for collectors, philatelists, libraries and so on will cust f.o guineas m England It tells the story of the
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  • 199 7 BOSTON, Oct. 27 (UP)— Gov. Adlai Stevenson said yesterday one of the means of fighting Communism was by "stimulating" such organizations as the Schuman Plan, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the proposed United States of Europe. He told 500 "volunteers for Stevenson* 1 here before
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  • 170 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2, fAP» The Air Force is leaving to its pilots and overseas command- ers the decision of what to do j if Soviet fighters again attack American planes riving peace- able missions over non-Russian territory A L'SAF spokesman made it plain today,
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  • 64 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 27 .AP':~ The ferry Lee Hong goes into d:v dock on Tuesday and Michael Patrick O'Brien, her perpetual passenger, "may go right along. O'Brien has been riding the j Lee Hong between Hongkong and Portuguese Macao for some time. His papers
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  • 91 7 SEATTLE. Oct. 27 (AP): America will spend US$lO,OOO,- 000. 0U0 on its high speed atom bomb striking force, the B-47 i and B-;52 jet bombers, a Boeing j I Airplane Company executive said yesterday, Wellwood Benl! Boeine senior vice-president, tod a group of visiting San
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    109 7 Mr. J. M. Van de Burgh, visiting director of the huge British Unclever concern. and his wife were entertained at a cocktail party last night at the Ocean Park Hotel, Singapore. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Van de Burgh (right) and Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Nicholson. Mr. Nicl.olson
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  • 104 7 THE preliminary model of Pan American Airways version of the de Havilland Comet 111 jetliner powered by four Rolls Royc e Avon AR Turbo jet engines. PAA has ordered three. Delivery will begin m 1956. The Comet 111 will cruise at 500 miles an hour at altitudes
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  • 183 7 MANILA, Oct. 27.— Powerful Typhoon "Wilma," generating: 100-m.p.h. winds, plowed through the Sibuyan Sea today and left a new trail of destruction across the Central Philippines. A huge B-29 weather plane based at the U.S. Clark Air Force b;ise north of Manila was reported down
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  • 65 7 LONDON, Oct. 27, (AFP) Two American doctors have devised an almost foolproof method of determining the sex of unborn infants by chemical analysis of the expectant mother's saliva, it was stated yesterday m the British Medical Journal. The reports said that Dr. Custav Rapp and Dr.
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  • 38 7 A MOTOR cyclist and his pillion rider were injured when the machine hit a cuw as they were travelling along Dunearn Road yesterday They were taken to hospital In an ambulance and treated a.s outpatients.
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  • 54 7 TEHERAN. Oct. 27 (Renter):— British Embassy personnel have! 'irted t fl evacuate fallowing Persia's diplomatic break with Britain. j The first batch of women and .-hildren left by air last night. second group ot 2?, took off :or Baghdad, Iraq, this morning. The evacuation is expected
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  • 268 7 NEW DELHI, Oct. 27 (Reuter)— The Indion External Affairs Ministry here yesterday issued a statement detailing alleged acts of violence against people m the French Indian settlements holding views m favour of these territories being merged with India. The statement was apparently m reply to
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  • 122 7 LONDON, Oct. 27 (AFP) The independent paper ■"The Observer" and the pro-Labour organ Reynolds News, yesterday both strongly criticised British policy towards Kenya, Reynolds New? .said the events there might lead to war "as disastrous for Britain as the war m the Malayan Peninsular.* 1
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  • 45 7 LONDON. Oct. 27 (Router) Police today seized a truckload of 600 cases of Scotch whisky worth £4,000 and held thi driver on suspicion of stealing both the truck and the whisky. The whisky was an export assignment bound for the United State?.
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  • 27 7 BRITISH Overseas Airways staff m Teheran are being withdrawn and Iraqi Airways will represent the company there. according to usually reliable sources m Baghdad. Renter.
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  • 70 7 LONDON. O't. 27 (UP) American croonei B<.t' Savag* arrived bf lie last night from Madrid aftet an unsuccessful attempt to unu film actresi Rita Efayworth and Bald be was chal I '1 to a "duel 1o death" by n unidentified Spanish v. ho Called to turn
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  • 85 7 LONDON. OH 27 (Rim.'. Poui journalists reppeaeuting newspap m En Bingapoi i Kuala Lumpur iind Hongkong, leav< London t<jnight Cor the F.n East alter a tour ol (>)<..: Bi itain ;md the continent 'I'.'ic iournalists were: 11... bin Mohamed Amin. Managing Editor Melayu Raya". Singapore; Loke
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  • 23 7 PHILIPPEVILLE, Atm Oft. 27 (UP) Authorities restored Cain to thil North A''ican harbour yesterday afiot dadi between 200 native rioten and the police.
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    • 10 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS THROUGHOUT MALAYA AND mmmmmmmmmmmm m. T fITV WML
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    • 32 7 liT^f p£BiPwi&. MS HAVE I MAYBE THEY'LL COME l W^} I JUST HADA\ B E f^ e VERY FUZZy <v IN CLEARER NOW j DREAM. BUT IT J LATELY— X m N\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\VV\VV\\VVVVVVVVVVVVV\VV\VVVVVVVVVWV*AAA*,*»«
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  • 44 8 photos. THE IMM ton tanker, Olcades (left), which sails this morning for U.K. to be broken up for scrap. She will be towed by the tag, Englishman (below), all the way to London. The trip will take three months. Standard
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  • 193 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE OLCADES, a tanker of 10,000 odd tons, sails today on her last voyage to the United Kingdom prior to be broken up for scrap. She will be towed home by the tug. Englishman, which arrived here from Suez specially for
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  • 112 8 VANCOUVER, Oct. 27 (AP) I The passenger liner Aorangi, j out-bound for Australia with nearly 800 persons aboard, radioed yesterday she was ploughing through a howling sou'wester off the Washington Coast. The 17,491-ton ship said she, was buffeted by a mile-an-hour wind and 55-foot
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    • 672 8 fhSi HKIiLLAR TRA.\S. PACIFIC SERVICE Direti Overland Sir f-rmrisco Los Aneele* All American A Canadian Cltlef Penans PS ham Spore An LA/Sr IN I MAN BEAM .'4 ?KNov 27/28 Not 29Nov/l Dec 24 Dec CHINA BEAR M ?«Dec tt /?H Dec 29 Dec/1 Jan U Jan F^r ill particulars of
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    • 550 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llo> d Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham Penang SOESTDYK (HAL) 2f> Oft/6 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov KOTA tIKDK (RL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov KOTA R\KOt<
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    • 590 8 VHIWA JNAYIIiAIIUfI VU.i JUXU. Regular Sailings to China 40* Japan from Singapore Poii F Swettenham Penang Also dirert Sailings from Baneknfc and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penan« From "Poyans" Oct 30 Nov 3 Honekont "Fukien" Nov 1! Nov 16 Japan, H'kon? Sails Saih Sails. Penan? P Sham
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    • 507 8 EAST ASIATIC it SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA IK < ,s SOOrt PSh.n, "MAGDALA" for Bangkok 6 7 Nov s "ASIA" for Bangkok, Saigon Hocgkr.ng Manila Kobe Yokohama 7N«v 4 i "P**rrOßlA* for Bangkok 27 Nov t4 KOREA" for Djakarta Bangkok Saison. H-kong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 10 11 D«»c 8 f>, FKOM
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  • 337 9 Seed To Convince U.S. -lift Curbs-Stressed Standard Staff Reporter v SHOULD SEEK again and with all necessary skill and deter- to convmce the United States authorities of the great import O n economic and political grounds of their removing all discrimintio" 05 nst natural rubber,
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  • 76 9 QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed on the produce market m Singapore with quotations m the copra and 'OCOntlt oil sections firm Copra buyers indicated $37| anfl sellers 537 per picul, with no deals reported. Coconut oil sellers indicated $57 and buyers $54. Betel nut $32. Copra $">~'i
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    190 9 THE first major submarine oil drilling operation m the British Commonwealth will be under way m the South China Sea. off the British Borneo rust, by the md of this year. The plan, initiated by the Shell Oil Company, is to drill into j the seabed m an endeavour to
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  • 6 9 RUBBER DROPS 3/8 CENT I- ,t>r
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  • 21 9 Ceylon Uneasy over German Import Cuts 4 n an- rts od ti cent's nation of md Japan vr brail ni -ies
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  • 118 9 CLOSING rubber prire* <<ents per In m Sinsa pore vfMerci.lv vn*re: Buver> Stßfl* No I Spot l«f>^ 77 181 FOB m bales Siiv No. 1 K.S.;. 77; 77 1 No. I R.S.S. m .'l\ 12| No. 3 R.S.S. 68] tiX^ Tone: Quiet. I ONIKJN RIBBtR Monday's opening pme>
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  • 88 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Ass xiation baying rates (per $100 Malayan) are: New York 2-1 16 (T.T.), 32-15, 16 (O. D.), 33 i 16 on credit bills and 33 i H on trade bills (90 d St); Canada 31 5 3 (T.T.), 31J (OJ>.), 32 (M d
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  • 277 9 GOVERNMENTS certainly j exhibit a- resourcefulness m j devising and multiplying new forms of taxation, declared Sir John Hay m his annual report on the" Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Company Ltd. For every £1 that goes to the stockholders. more than La goes to Governments,
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  • 36 9 THE U.S. Agriculture Department says that world cotton output for 1951-52 totalled 12.300,000 bales of 500 pounds, a gross increase of about 300,--000 bales or 2.5 per cent over the previous year. UP.
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  • 39 9 PAKISTAN m a final forecast predicted that the jute crop for the current year would be larger than last year. Total yield is estimated 6.822,740 bales as against last year's total yield of 6,331,055 bales.- -AX,
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 27: Special Standard Service.— Closing prices on the Hongkong Ex change today were Slo.fiT to LI sterling; $0.1712 to U.S. SI 51.833 to Malayan SI. $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $28."). 75 to one tael.
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  • 828 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Malayin tins and industrial shares jverc steady today with niboer>, attracting some selective Duying because of the improvement m the commodity price. INDISTBIAI-8 Bin ere Seller* I to* Brickj. Pref. 2 I.S ISP Ords. USO 3 (»0 \i\m Ice 12 SO li« 0 I, "on Tin
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    • 416 9 TH4I \IRW\YS TO: Bahru (74°F>; Kuala Lumpur -f-r^BftU" SHIPS IN HARBOUR gTflk 4ii°"m Phultet Ban 8" i§?s! Ip h 4 F u/.G/iPOl?-, "-TB- C ,Jo|k^aFn«O^,,N.MRWAVS KU^ p .X: it 7 a 30 c) a m -7 n 3a ng P T tv^^"'" I ARRIVALS:- ,0.20 m,. Kaan.an ins !^t,»d 2
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    1690 10  -  OSWALD HENRY By WII AT makes them do it on a Saturday night? Why do Singaporeans suddenly flock to one particular rendezvous to celebrate and by-pass the others? And why do they keep on packing a place that's already full to the brim? These are questions which
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  • 55 10 SIXGAPORE nightclub singer Four Caselton ''Ca*x" /as; week celebrated then- fourth wed* u'irh a buijet supper at their Braddell i CHICKEN INN foursome: Rom Ifurrg P. a point w listening Pat Willia i■/ smtlii irons. With vmrachas is Km, Van HoogttraU AIRPORT got -together of frfei Ridsdale, Dennit
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    • 316 11 By JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Oct. 27 (AP)— Who next for Randolph Turpin, holder of four major boxing championships, who is fast running out of opponents m this hemisphere? In a strictly dull bout of Harringay Area last week, the Leamington Spa boy added the
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    • 89 11 LONDON. Oct. 26 (UP)— Eighteen months ago John Shepherd, then m the Royal Air Force was a victim of polio. It affected his left foot and doctors told him he would always walk with a limp. Yesterday Shepherd, now 20, played at centreforward m a first
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    • 121 11 Reg Harris Breaks Record MILAN. Oct. 26 (Reuter)— Reg Harris, Britain's former world professional sprint cycling champion today bettered his own one kilometres standing start record at a meeting at the Vigorelli Stadium here. He covered the distance m 1 minute 8.6 seconds at an average speed of 52.478 kph
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    • 185 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 27: (Reuter) Zucherro, the British entry which had remained m the United States after last week's Washington International race, won by another British horse Wilwyn, failed on the dirt track at Jamaica Park here today and finished last of six runners for the
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    • 34 11 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 26. UP Sweden and Italy played a I—l draw m an international soccer game before 38,000 fans at Rasunda Stadium today. Both goals were scored m the first half.
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    • 156 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Smead by Here s a back view of a player making a long shot with wood. Notice that his weight w forward so that he is able to swing down strongly, accurately. Notice that hii left shoulder is rising rather perpendicularly thus permitting rets right
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    • 68 11 MILAN, Oct. 26 (UP) Giseuppe Minardi of Italy won the 46th edition of the Tour of Lombardy bike race beating a field of 135 Italian and foreign entries. Minardi covered 226 kilometres m six hours 3 mins. 36 sees, at an average of 37.293 kilometres per hour.
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    • 161 11 BY JIM CHAMBERS LONDON Oct. 27. Wembley Stadium, home of Football Association Cup finals and classic international soccer games, is going all Hoilywoods with loads of rah, rah, rah. The day set. for the gigantic rag-ma-taz is December 13. That's the day when American style football
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    • 110 11 SYDNEY. Oct. 26 (Reuter) Norman von Nida, dimunitive Australian professional golfer, today won the trophy for the Ampol tournament here after a play off over 18 holes with Ed Oliver, the American Ryder Cup player. Sharing first place on Saturday with 72 holes
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    • 236 11 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Oct. 27 (Reuter-AAP) Vie Seixas, No. 1 player on the United States Davis Cup squad, said here that America's chances of winning: the tennis championship back from Australia are better than most people seem to think." The challenge round far the
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    • 160 11 Lee Is Vet Champ Again PARIT BUNTAR, Mon.— Lee Khoon Hoe retained his veteran's singles title when he defeated T. Gabriel in the final of the Krian District open badminton championships. Lee proved too good for i Gabriel and won in straight sets. In the men's open doubles. Khoo Boo
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    • 525 11 White Ball For Better Soccer LONDON. Oct. 26 (ReuterVA new white soccer ballplastic on leather— goes into official trials this month. It will not chip, is the n sam weight as a standard ball, and cheaper. It remains to be seen whether this new white ball will prove to be
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    • 1003 11 2^ ~~^ThiH TRESS LIMITED Sinsapore MonkiDaJ 3% LN (KKDITORS Debenture StockmvS v J miDINANCE Stock 1938/58 11)40. I tK t ls he r« b y «iven that i the Transfer Books of the CE is »J«reby given, above Stocks will be closed c Creditors of the from 2nd to 15th
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    • 1806 11 THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER A TIN COMPANY LIMITED SIX JOHN HAYS STATEMENT STAFF AND SECURITY CONDITIONS Although we glndly acknenv- have *o suCtr, but thai fnet ledge and fully appreciate the only serves to undo:' <• how greater energy and resource- heavily burdened with taxes .trd fulness which are being
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    • 360 11 /THJDAYS QUOTATION: "Men X ar 'ike wines, age soaring the bad. and bettering the f«od. ¥> Cicero. TUESDAY FOX EVERYONE: The late afternoon and evening comprise the best portion ol the day. It favors sociability and friendliness. Stir about; keep busy; get things accompolished. Earlier: taken no chances* maintain accord.
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  • 425 12 SUPERIOR m oil deportments, R.H.A.S. Sembowong A hod little difficulty beoting Singapore Cricket Club "B team by 16 points to 3 m a rugby friendly on the Podong yesterday. But what really overwhelmed the Club wos the brilliant threequarter movements by the
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  • 96 12 LOUISVILLE (Kentucky). Oct. 21 (AP):— About 35 thoroughbred horses were burned to death last night m a fire that destroyed a barn at Doublas Park, a one-time race track which is now used as a training track stable area. Tom Young, track superintendent at Churchill
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  • 42 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon- In an evenly contested match, Bhadur Singh's XI beat the Po'ice m the first match of the Kuala Kaogsar District Hockey League on the town 1 pad-in^. Kama! Bashah netted the winners m the second half. j
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  • 67 12 SINGAPORE Traction Company's general manager, golfer Andrew Kwing on Sunday joined golfing's elect those who have holed out m one. It was during a friendly two-some, at the sth hole at the Island Club, a l:>0-yard effort. The usual penalty was paid, and the
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  • 50 12 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League p a persttu t Wane- Sepoy Lint's. I s FWD Bi p -uir. SAFA Di 3A H R YCAA ai R ,tiY- V\ 'i r i \ege oi School I M D G. B R I School r> > '"">' M T Singe v
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  • 259 12 Penang Cup Final Ends In A Draw PENANG, Man. Korh play spoiled the Victory (up li:i:il between the Chinese Club and the Ramblers M the Victoria Green today. After thrillinj; end to end p!.i\ the finul result was a one-all draw. There was' no further extension after the final Whistle.
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  • 472 12 ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL present boys defeated the past boys 29 points (4 goals, 3 tries) to nil m their annual fixture played at Woodsville yesterday. It was triumph of teamwork and fitness. Although it was obvious that r the Past boys stood little chance after
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  • 115 12 THE following have been selected to represent the Combined Civilians m the second women's hockey trial to be held on the Singapore Cricket Club ground at 5.15 p.m. tomorrowColours: Miss Kerr (SCO. Mrs. Goldie (SCO. Miss Holiday (SCO, Miss Proud (SCO. Mrs. McMullen (SCO. Miss Reeve
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  • 21 12 KHALSA Association 2nd. XI defeated GHQ 3—l m a j friendly hockey match at the I Khalsa ground yesterday.
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    41 12 The ball hasn't a hope of getting round Ted Ditchburn as the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper sinks on his knees j to trap a shot from Blackpool j right wing Hobson at White Hurt-Lane, London. Tottenham Hotspur beat Blackpool 4—o.
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  • 170 12 Fed Cagers Flying To Formosa PEXANG, Mon.— The Federation of Malaya basketball team to compete for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's birthday challenge cup. will fly to i Formosa via Bangkok to- morrow morning by a Siamese Airways plane. The team is led by Mr. Choor Yew Fai and consists of 11
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  • 1127 12 LONDON, Oct. 26 (Renter) i Football league standings! after yesterday's matches are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pts. Wol. W.inderer* 14 8 4 2 30 21 20 Sujiderluad 13 8 2 3 18 16 18 Blackpool 13 8 1 4 34
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  • 56 12 HONGKONG, Oct. 27 (Reuter-AAP) Hongkong: beat the Singapore Tiger Sporting Association by four goals to nil m the third and final soccer match of the tourists' tour here this afternoon before a large e-owd. Hongkong led 2—o at haiftime. Singapore goalkeeper Chu Chee Seng stood out among
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  • 81 12 LITTLEHAMPTOX. SUSSEX.; Oct. 26: (Reutert— Eddie Choong, of Malaya, won two events m the Littlehampton Open badminton tournament today, beating his brother David m both the men's and mixed doubles finals'. In the men's doubles final he paired with his compatriot L. T. Lee. to
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  • 259 12 THE MALAYAN Table Tennis Association will hold trial matches at the King Wan Association, Muntri Street m Penang to select four players to represent the Federation m the first Asian table tennis championships to be held m Singapore from Nov. 22 to 29
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  • 599 12 LONDON, Oct. 26: (Reuter)— A record field may go to the post for the Cambridgeshire Handicap over Newmarket's nine furlongs course on Wednesday, Oct. 29. 54 horses were left m at the final acceptance stage, and there is every prospect of the actual field
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  • 118 12 1 c The following were elected to I the management committee for I 1952/53 of the Eclipse Badminton j Party of Singapore: I President— Mr. Chan Chee Seng < re-elected >; Vice Presi--1 jei-Hs—Messrs. Teo Tiang Srug. Lee Ong Choon. Quek Kiah Huat. S. Ahmad
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  • 32 12 Vi-Cyclist Cheah Theam Lee Passes KUALA LUMP Dheah Thean "HOtO! ibout 9 ties tea te Lornie •-:i .v He is Mr. C Lump., aiier. 1 v I fatalil m »l 11 The
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  • 336 12 BELOW are the Brilliant Son I.C <l 1 l ||v weights for Satur- I. 'Apache HOT day first day of the Capitol Kid 8.0. Katnjri Selangor Turf C 'lub\ Bis Monn 8.U ™JJ Autumn meeting: (r im ;>,_;, N CL. 1. DIV. 1— :>L I si\
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    42 12 |iltii!.) I \Kl\<i .us unusual irac* suit, and .i prilcc 4 shield hi> injuird Alric a'» n I .n. Wur j santaniu«M-ln h,. pi'tn. dots :t tram Ili-mnii SouM. \i- ■nparfag v, <„;,, i, < arruttieni on at t;,« K.m.i Stadium. lohin i A.P.
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