Singapore Standard, 7 November 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard *fc W X. VOL. 11l NO. 128 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 778 1 An Excellent Gesture And The Fund Clicks $9,000 IXI rxamplt' of what ture i an do i hrl^tnKis Toy (h'Mribed m I h an ompanied fng Hocks con- wstrrdav. M oagii g R an I v.' d \> thai -end m even. decided to a mth- %S each gether with
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  • 146 1 LONDON, Nov. 6 (Rcuter-AP)— The Mau Mau secret society's problem m Kenya was not at a!! like that of the Malayan terrorists, said the Colonial Secretary Mr Oliver Lyttelton today on his return by Comet jet airliner He added "It is not the child of
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  • 47 1 DWIGHT D Eisenhower has received 31,875.451 votes with 10.842 precincts still to »c heard from. The previous high was piled up by Franklin D. Roosevelt tn 1932— -27,751.597 whoa all retUl!! S I^4o— when the old overall total record was set— the population was 131,669,275.
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  • 227 1 Standard Aviation Reporter BRIAN REECE— radio's redoubtable PC. 49 came into Singapore last night escorting three lovely girls. And they didn't seem to mind being under his care, Pianist Sheena "Glamour on the Keys") Harvey, Comedienne Peggy ('Annie (let
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  • 113 1 PENANG, Thurs.— A quarrel over a fowl developed into a fraras which resulted m i three persons being admitted i into hospital tonight. Those involved were Chinese a husband and wife and another male Chinese, all living m the same house at Ayer Itam Road.
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  • 37 1 JURY today found rifle- 1 man William Eugene a a oher of the Royal Ulster RinV> not guiity of murdering an ice-cream seller Tsoi Kwai by shooting him while on sentr> d v I y
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  • 66 1 SEOUL. Nov. G. (ReuterAP) When asked today ll ie would see his father ii the President elect visited Korea, Major John Eisenhower. Ike s only son, said: '-Sure 111 -see him." He said: "When you look at the ground itself and when you look at
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  • 216 1 HOW POPPY FUND IS USED IN MALAYA KL So^idea «3 to tow tte money contributed by lav Eis to the Poppy Day Fund fs spent m this country was liven tonight over Radio Malaya by Mrs. Christopher MUll Honorary Organiser for the Federation, when She made an appeal for iupM^MilU
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  • 23 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. ft RevSin was c^inal Jrlgjned. The four Bifgsst to Japan. ladouesia. tuba ««J I Korea.
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  • 304 1 100 To Follow Acheson In Big Shakeup WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.— The United States State Department, target of Republican attack for six years, got ready today to face the inevitable a Republican shakeup that of course involves the ousting of Secretary of State Dean Acheson. The top
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  • 448 1 THE news of Dwight D. Eisenhower's victory the American presidential election dominated tl world's press yesterday morning. The London Times said thai the presidency of Eiarnhowei was destined to lie within one; of the most precarious and fateful periods m the history at mankind. The
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  • 37 1 OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. g j\Pj George Aebischer is seeking a court order here to change his son's names from Lenin and Stalin. He says his views have changed since they were christened.
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  • 64 1 TOKYO. NOV iiMsuici\AP)— The two British sailbrs released by a Japanese court yesterday were today held at' the British naval base area at Sasebo. m Western Japan. A court of inquiry was expected. An official British Embassy spokesman m Tokyo said now I that the two
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  • 42 1 INDONESIAN Government officials as well as party politicians are now engaged m a feverish effort to accelerate preparations for general elections, the first to ever come id the history of the Indonesian Republfc since Its proclamation m August 1945.— A.F.P.
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  • 17 1 rvsss ssptpA jjas-fsr i ed il with apple pie.
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  • 142 1 SANTIAGO, Nov. 6.— A tidal wave last night hit the Chn£n wast causing S"^*3s£ fc port of Huazco where the wave was W feet iiigii. The giant wave was set up I by Tuesday night's earth tremor nll r Kamchatka which was fell by
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  • 27 1 REMOVAL ol B. X. Cherno isov as premier ol the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic of the I'S.SR. WM announced by Moscow Radio yesterday. AP.
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  • 70 1 HORNBLASTS A CHARGE TOKYO. NY 6 (UP) C ifnese troops bdw ing I and shouting "kill. HIT i >■ hired and '.li fJ »*> a!1 "Jackson Heights" on the i em front today whi c 'a r American Sabre let I troyed on MIG-15 Comm n jei and 'damaged Fighting
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  • 129 1 DUBLIN. Nov 6 (Re itei I Leo Dalderup 28-3 escaped (< wan pi ieo war has voluntarily < he joined the Etoya An F i under i Calse Barm md i >: three yeari learning I formation about B: itain*f i j- dar defences
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  • 34 1 WILSON Wv.vt, Go\ ir I tdlai Stevenson's ca i manager, said jre tei la: Demo ratp ild Am ai Ste en tn m l.*« > afaln for the P« ler. v. 1 —UP
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  • 245 2 Only Six Will Get NewHomes-McNeice Standard Staff Reporter ONLY SIX out of the 20 families who face evictton from their preseS House 0t°224 sjed Alwi Road will get alternate occommodation from the Singcpore Improvement Trust. Mr. T. P. F. McWeice, Chairman of the Trust, told
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  • 208 2 ill APPEAL to Inner Wheel Club members to help recruit more nurses for Singapore was made m a speech at a Club luncheon meeting yesterd iv hv Miss K. R. Rmtoul, Principal Hospital Matron, Singapore. p Hi, vi did nol oweii imining a p
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  • 74 2 Rim On US Election II iBERS I Ihe Chinese 3 Club, an their n a film h w e1 I tin ii dele- Rep iblican and fi lions a1 Ch;- w'\- 'i W of Dwicht D. I n y, er and A Steven- m as the md laU i for
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  • 58 2 IWO Chinese >■ i itfa Tan ■r P n and Lin Swee Hock, wen ntai vely charged m the Singapore Second Police Court jresterday with robbing I.in Tee Toe Joseph of a gold ring and a wrist watcn ai 8 p.m. on Nov. 5 m a back lane
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  • 356 2 1">-YK'\R-OLD Chinese boy who went out one Bight to investigate a strange shadow m the office of a sago lactorv at Jalan Vlii, Seletar, was suddenly confronted by a masked man with a &un, the Singapore Relief Court was told yesterday. The boy,
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  • 84 2 Duchess Visits Wing Loong FOR the second time since it was established. Messrs Wins Loong, a tailors firm at High Street, was visited by Royalty— this time b^ the Duchess of Kent. The firm's first Royal customer was the Prince of Wales, now the Duke of Windsor, who visited the
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  • 80 2 IF THE present rate of sucess can be maintained, 1952 may proy* to be the most successful year for the Social Welfare Probation Service since ife inception. From January, the number of failures has* been only 11 cases, the Department reports m their monthly report. Of this
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  • 146 2 THE Women and Children's Section of the Social Welfare Department made 65 raids on the "red light" districts of the City during October and arrested 23 juvenile prostitutes— l 3 of whom were new. Sixteen of the girls were detained, including two who were
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 2 MARGUERITA REID, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Reid of Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore who will dance the "Variety Rag" at the Kiwis' variety entertainment to be staged at Victoria Theatre on Nov. 15 and 16.
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  • 98 2 Loiterers Get Jail Sentences FOR loitering m Telok Aycr Basin at 11.30 p.m. on Oct. 13 with intent to commit theft. Abdul Karim bin Haji Leman and Tong Yew Choon will each serve a prison term. Abdul who had seven previous convictions was sentene!ed by the Singapore Second Police Magistrate
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  • 108 2 Had Sticks: 6 Fined $150 TWO police lieutenants told I the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate Mi. T. Kulasekaram, that while they were cruising m a radio car along Desker Road on the morning of Aug. 13 they saw a crowd and a number of Chinese carrying kanda sticks. At
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  • 107 2 A YOUNG fisherman went to a cinema show m North Bridge Road On his way home j at Johore Road, he "fished" a basket containing 20 tins of flavouring powder which was left by the roadside He was arrested m Arab Street with his "catch. n
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  • 143 2 DOVETAILING two social highlights m this years Poppy Day Appeal Fund programme, guests at last night's Poppy Ball at Flagstaff House bought blocks of seats for the Badminton Exhibition (o be held on Saturday evening at 9 p.m., at Singapore Badminton Hall. Presiding at the table
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  • 121 2 A MASS moot ins O* Singapore Hindus will be held on Saturday to decide whether or not t>2 Feramal temple grounds m Serangoon Road should be subdivided and leaned for putting tip buildings. A suggestion to lease out the land for building purposes to raise money
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  • 39 2 A PARTY of Malayan students from the Kirkby Training College recently spent a short holiday at the Training Centre of Lancashire and Cheshire Association of Boys Clubs at Windermare m the renowned Lak e District of England.
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  • 116 2 $4,000 Robbery THE Singapore Police are now holding m their custody a car which is believed to have been used by two men to make their getaway after robbing a Chinese cigarette salesman of $4,000 on Wednesday. The two robbers, one armed with a Pistol.
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  • 176 2 SOLDARTO bin Joarnkaryo, a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor, was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr H. B Livingstone, to six months imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of 10 cents from a passenger and issuing him with a used ticket at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 222 3 Social Welfare Oct. Expenses Create A Record MORE and more people m Singapore are seeking financial help from the Social Welfare Department. In October a total of 404 new applications for Public Assistance were considered as against 357 during the previous monfrJThe Social Welfare's Progress
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  • 103 3 WHEN the Queen Mother visited the British Gas Conn- cil's International Kitchen. Exhibition at the Royal Festi- j val Hall m London, on Wed- j nesday, she spent some time j watching three women preparing the national dishes of Malaya. The Malayan menu was prepared by
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  • 103 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Mr. N, L. Cohen, sentenced Goh Kirn Ang, a pig rearer, of Woodlands, today to eight months imprisonment for offering a bribe of 50 cents to a constable. The constable, giving evidence m the Sessions Court, said that he arrested Goh
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  • 90 3 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh yesterday returned a finding of misadventure at an inquest held into the death of an Indian. Mufrullah who fell oft' a Singapore Traction Company bus at the junction of Lavender Street and Bencoolen Street on Sept. 9. The Court was
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  • 171 3 APPROXIMATELY $2,000 was cleared by six o'clock last night, when the Malay and European Dorcas Societies of the Seventh Day Advent i.st Mission closed the doors of Victoria Memorial Hall, on their first Variety Sale on behalf of the poor i and homeless children of
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  • 231 3 WITH Poppy Div still one j day away donations alone up to Nov. 6 totalled nearly $24,000, and Mrs. Vivian Bath. Chairman ot the Poppy Day Fund, wishes to acknowledge the tollowing gifts: Donations already received $15,815; Lianqui Trading Co Ltd. $100; Carreras Ltd.
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  • 52 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE first of seven lecturers m social medicine has arrived m Singapore from the World Health Organisation. The Department of Social Medicine intends to start a new post-graduate course m Social Medicine m October. U)5'A, and the lecturers will train the students for
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  • 398 3 CORPORAL Dermot Michael Murphy, R.E.M.E. and Private Robert Booth were both found guilty at i a court martial held at the 30 Battalion, R.A.O.C. No 3 8.0.D. yesterday on two charges of stealing 1,100 miniature valves on Aug. 9 and 532 miniature valves and
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  • 363 3 WITH six more weeks to go before Christmas, the Singapore General Post Office is all set to break its last year's record when it would have handled 20,000 Christmas parcels. Mr. W. A. Cooper, Director of Posts at a Press conference yesterday said that
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 3 YESTERDAY'S biff Variety Sale Jield by the Dorcas Society of the Seventh Day Adventist Mission attracted the usual crowd of women wary-wise for Christmas bargains. The Sale, which opened on the ground floor of Victoria Memorial Hall at 11 p.m., attracted long queues early m the day, and many stalls
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  • 40 3 MR. L. R. Mclntyre, who has been appointed Australian Commissioner to Malaya, will arrive m Singapore on the Nieuw Holland due tomorrow. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Mclntyre and their two sons Dennis and Colin.
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  • 28 3 A CHRISTMAS Night Dance will be held m the Singapore Badminton Stadium under the patronage of Legislative Councillor, Dato C. J. Paglar and Datin Paslar.
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  • 207 3 Stamford Slaff Rr|»orhr J \IV\N would welcome I stu«lrnt^ from Sin«a|M»rr, the r«Mlcration an<l oihrr Smitli-K.a-1 \^iall HMMttIM who willi to p»tu<l> m uni\ rr«ili«s m liis rouiilry, Mr. kt'ii Ninomi>a. Ja|»a■Mc < on^ll l (»rn«ral m Sin»a|iorr. told IW Standard yesterday. The ident rould
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  • 83 3 THF H. al Society w the University of Malaya La holding a forum a1 the O^l Tiong Ham Flail ori Nov 12 .t. 8.?.o pjn. to discuss The B i for a Malayan Nation." Tho discussion vOI also bt thrown open to the ktOUSe t active participation.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 217 4 Interim Dividends Of 20pc Declared KUALA LUMPUR/ Thurs.— A second interim payment of 20 per cent, each on awards made m private chattels and other claims, eiclud"g seixure awards, was declared by the War J>amage Commission, ThTfsecond interim payment of 20 per cent., added to the
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  • 201 4 PENANG, Thurs.-Thrce candidates each from the Labour and Radical Parlies and UMNO and one Independent will contest the Penan* Municipal Council elections on De- j cember All throe parties have a candidate standing for election m each of the wards. The foUowinfl are the candl-d;.tt-s
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 4 THE crowd at Kok Chuan Huat. tea merchants In No. 4 High Street. Kuala Lumpur, wherp an employee was accidentally shot dead yesterday. Yong Pen* Seong photo.
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  • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.--An old Malayan who left Kuala Lnmpui In *he late twenties, returned on a visit •d bis old station today. He the Rev Dr. R D. Whitehoxn, Professor of Church History, Westminster College. Ccr.u-' bridgi Rev. Dr. Whitehom was padre at SI Andrew's Presbyterian Church
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  • 125 4 BAIT PAHAT. Thurs. Ai an investiture ceremony held al the Government English School Ha the Regent i of Johore, Tengku Mahkota presented the Sultan's birthaav awards to fourteen recipients from Kluajng and Baiu Pah at districts. The following received the awards: PL.P.: Mr Low Teow Jiam.
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  • 22 4 VERRA MUTHU of Sepang was fined $35 at the Magistrate's Court. Sepang. for allowing two goats to stray on the public road.
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  • 111 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Typhus research work m Mataya, conducted by a Colonial Research Team is to be extended till the end of next year. Much useful research was done by the team m close collaboration with a U.S. Army unit which visited the country last year
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  • 79 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A former Regimental Officer of the Green Howards, who went through the Western Desert campaign with the Eighth Army, has taken over duties as chaplain at St. Martin's Garrison Church, at HQ Malaya. The new chaplain is Rev. E. J. Hudson, who
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  • 19 4 MR. Gurbachan Singh attached to the District Offlce, Raub, has been promoted to Assistant Registration Officer.
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  • 217 4 SC's Gun Not Used Officer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Further evidence was recorded m the preliminary inquiry before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court here today into a tentative charge of attempted murder against a Malay Special Constable Razali bin Satan. Razali was alleged to have shot a Chinese fish-breeder.
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  • 124 4 UNITE, Penghulus Are Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The State Secretary, Kedah. Tunku Ismail bin Tunku Yahaya, today told penghulus m the State it was "up to everyone to find ways and means to wipe out th c terrorists, and that by putting up a united front we will bo able
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  • 87 4 PENANG. Thurs. Tl c Penang Police are to form aj special cinema picket which will be under the charge of a gazetted police officer and a police lieutenant. The picket's job will be to give every possible assistance to the managements of cinemas who have bee-
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  • 109 4 30,000 N.S. CHINESE RESETTLED SEREMBAN. Thurs. Approximately 30.000 Chinese comprising 4.200 families have been resettled m Negri Sembilan. u«<ordin« to Mr. B. H. Tan. Secretary of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan said that much work ha«| been done m em-t--ing schools and for the
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  • 207 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Datin Syed Abdul Kadir, wife of the Mentri Besar, Johore, today drew the winners for the Quiz competition oi sanised by Mrs. E. D. B. Wolfe m aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Successful competitors will b# notified by letter when
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  • 31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— With the return of Mr. J. D. Mead, Mr. K. J. Cummins has ceased to be a temporary Unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council.
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  • 171 4 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHKU, Thurs. An appeal to candidates standing for election for the Johore Bahru Town Council not to defame the characters of their opponents and indulge ii* violence during their elections campaigns was made by the Chairman of the Johore Bahru Town Board.
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  • 189 4 36-hr wait they got a bandit KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The patience of a party of Home Guards" who spent 36 hours m ambush was rewarded this morning when they shot dead one of three bandits. The two other terrorists escaped but are believed to have been wounded. The party consisted
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  • 55 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Dr. E. D. B. Wolfe. Princ.pnl Medical Officer. .lohore. who leaves tomorrow for Penang to take up bis n^- v iippoiufvient as Deputy Director Medical Services. Rural Hygiene. Federation of Malaya, ptnd Mrs. Wolfe, were entertained at a farewell tea by the members of the
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  • 179 4 KUALA LUMPUR Hashim bin Abdul Ghani c.4 1 former Presideni oi th< Pc i insular MLalays appear ed before tht fresldeni o the Kua\> I »pui S ssioi Court. Mr G. Ada us, qi two charges of cheat ii g He wa« alleged h
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  • 49 4 IPOH. Thurs -On < c poliomyelitis ivat r< orted atl Tefak Anson during ended Nov. 1. Durii g same period one o1 typhus repoi ted ii 'i^ 1 Kuala Kangsar area f other casei <>f terub I were reported In the B I Gajah and Feluk Anson areas
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  • 162 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs A middle aged employee of Kok Chuan Huat. Tea Merchants. In High Str< accidentally shot dead m the. shop this afternoon. A ■>:•!- es e boy employed m the shop, has been dctancd ;r nection with the shooting. The revolver
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 62 4 ,v ;,;,:^v t^ .,i m-V SACRED CAMEL 6 /OF COURSE XOU CAN'T, f NOW WHLRL D I WK*T^ I THINK I t*^LL CONTINUE TO x£s§?*\ I CAN'T OUTRUN [YOU STUPID WHALE! \< \HE GO. I'D LIKE WTV' I r > M?1 HLV W- tfr^ ■Wffim THIS PER6ISTENTI YOUT? BETTER TURN
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  • 309 5 Rubber Dealer Gets Death Sentence Collected Supplies For Reds IPOH, Thurs. The death sentence was today passed on a young rubber dealer and businessman, Abdul Mutalib bin Abdul Hami, 27, who was found guilty by a unanimous verdict of collecting supplies of medicines, corned beef and Bovril for the bandits.
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  • 219 5 Standard Staff Reporter A LIST ol eighteen public holidays for 1953. two ol i'nem be Qg only B:nk holidays and doI applicable to Government offices, was announced yestert day by the Singapore Government. 1 The lisi is: Bank and Public Holiday New Year's Daji Thursday. Jan.
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  • 121 5 Singapore' s Share Will Be $500,000 SIXC.APORF/S share of tiu*j Indian Immigration Fund which is m the process ot being wound up. is expected to amount to approximately S'iOO 000 state? the Department of Social Welfare m their October report. The Silver Jubilee tuna Committee of Management has agreed to
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  • 82 5 Standard Staff Keporur THE Esplanade m Singapore was a "dead" place last night. And the reason was not the rain but the desertion of the place by the hawkers who usually conngregate there every night The place will be empty for another two days, because, although they
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  • 37 5 THE 10,000-strong Singapoie Naval Base Labour Union last night issued a warning that any political party or candidate contesting the forthcoming by-election m Seletar ward of the Singapore Legislative Council Will not have its suppori.
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  • 184 5 PEN\NG Thurs— ln a nine-point manifesto issued last night, the Penang: Labour Party said that it sought to enlarge freedom for everyone to lead a full < ionrniK and IiaUPV lite. "We want to enhance the status of every human being.} The Labour Party seeks
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  • 24 5 Ex-Se rvices Dance THE Ex-Services Association of Singapore will hoM their Annual Dinner and Dance at Tanglin Club at 3.15 p.m. on Nov. 11.
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  • Article, Illustration
    7 5 mmmmm Malayan Railway. Singapore, and Mrs. Lawrence.
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  • 126 5 Campaign Meetings' New Rules THE Singapore Government last night announced new rules for political Campaign meetings for the Singapore City Council elections 10 be held on Dec b Under these rules, political meetings may be held m public roads, public places <>r other places of public report on three conditions,
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  • 102 5 THE DUCHESS of Keni vent out dancing m Singapore ast night. Host of the evening ,vas Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald who entertained her at the Capitol Restaurant. The small party included Sir Anthony Foster Abeli. Governor of Sarawak. Mr. Phillip Hay private secretary to the Duchess
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  • 84 5 The Singapore Coroner, Aw. Giam Chong King was told; yesterday that after a city ;y--bourer had emptied a monsoon drain at New Bridge Road, he found the body of a Chinese woman at the bottom. The Coroner was holding an inquest into the death of
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  • 243 5 Today 's Power Cuts SINGAPORE gubstatiOM liable to load slHMldinK Onlay: DAY Mliunbni NAAFI Club, Raffles Mil i'nvvnrr Kd.. Kirn Keat Rd. Seinett Estate. M»cPherwn IM, Kitn Chnaa Kd.. tiovt il*.|| lleiKht^ Ikiundary Rd. network. < athay Rate ce a anl n work. Mat-Donald Ho"^-. n Ty»> Pl/k. Canning. beab.
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  • 738 6 MENTION the question of locid Industries to our 11 political leaders and Government officials and they g w quite animated. Their eyes light up with irrep able enthusiasm and they overwhelm us with an ■vent torrent oi words on this subject. Oi o irse, they say. local industries
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  • 1664 6  - WANTED. Social Security for Malaya ALEX JOSEY /.ar.wme sdpsfrwe.ryr,x c,fm x /COMMENTING upon the new rates of relief for the poor of Singapore, the Governor, Mr. John Nicoll declared: "Official relief can only supplement and cannot replace, the domestic obligations which are an essential part of our social structure. Which
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 190 6 Sir:— Mr. Tan Siew Sin calls all those who are m politics and contest elections (including himself and his M.C.A. colleagues?) "a snarling group of hungry dogs viciously tearing each other to pieces for the sake of political crumbs m the shape of seats
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    • 105 6 Sir:— Who is he? Neither fish nor fowl, beast nor bird, prophet nor patriot, but an enigma. This miserable creature sits on the fence or moves with the wind. He is a problem to the public, a puzzle to the press and a mystery to the elec-to-rate.
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  • 1041 6  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN By TOKYO. JAPAN'S economy never very firmly based must now be one of the world's most eccentric structures. Her prosperity, such as it is, depends almost entirely on the American garrisons, whose presence is quietly resented, and on the Korean war. The standard of
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  • 32 6 Review of Views Local Industries Emi foreigi f 8 cent Britain and •Japan. bd i on BUI ;it. )U1 1 C y b* However. lican tig d Dt-.y i B H >we^
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    • 104 6 Singapore £>fanbar& Independent Morning Newspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Slngopcre. Telephone No*: ***** ***** C.WU O Telegroph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopor*. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Time* Building. Printing House Squore, London, EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sylton Street. 83 Cowon Street. 8 Leith Street. Telephone 4583.
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    • 12 6 MORRIS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS c^" a// modern \w V I /Vr^ appliances U
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  • 244 7 ISHINGTON, Nov b (I'P)— President Truman ft( ii\ he wili not make any more major delta nations chief executive unless they are I absolutely necessary. II world events should force a major presidential decision before .Jan. 20 indications are •hat Truman will not
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  • 58 7 Korea To Get Top Priority I| \,.v. 6, y bower m ♦op pnc and Korean gn N ember oa a aid* Inais- i tation i I reign rtain to ex takes Id he will S1 m if N t win a r tht i I Eisen- may be Is ol
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  • 107 7 A -YEAR-OLD ue-watei i ler, Rfohideen >i!i Hassan admitted Into T i". c Genera L i:.>p.-a! Singapore, last nigh' D a serious condition after ht was stabbed m the neck b\ another man at a mosque b Mayo Street. p rtiee arrested an Indian b
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  • 67 7 1:v Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing was told yesterday how, «< little r jusi beginning to walk pulled tea pet from a -tool md .was scalded to death. This was told at an inquest I j nto the death o! Bon Lee Kua (2)
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  • 152 7 ft iter>— Britain maj mini oJ n Westkt Execu- i responsible p mnii n*l od a state- "reviewed Chairman of the committee iS the Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, whose statement last month banning X v cameras from the two-hour crowning ceremony caused a
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  • 331 7 Departure For Korea After Military Talks NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Presidcnt-clec Dwight Eisenhower yesterday advised President Truman that he will use a military plane to tl to Korea, and will notify the Defence Secretor of his departure as early as possible. Eisenhower made this statement
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  • 201 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (AP)— President Truman yesterday proposed a quick White House conference with the man who will take h.s place a meeting to convince the world. Truman said, "that this nation is united m its struggle for freedom and peace.* 1 The outgoing President, hiding any
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  • 42 7 NAIROBI Nov. 6 Brigadici T. F. Given Civil Affairs Officer of the Ogacien •'/strict was shot and killed by a party of armed men while trying 'to stop looting between local tribes on the BntishSomaliland— Ogaden border on November l.
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  • 61 7 T ONDOX. Nov. 6, (Router) —The Duke of Edinburgh, sailor-husband of Queen Elizabeth 11. will sandwich a 180 flying hours course between afficial engagements m a bid to win Royal Air Force win .as. But the normal R.A.F. "wings" course which lakes several months
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  • 219 7 AUGUSTA, (Georgia), N- v. 5 (UP) President-elect Mr. Dwight Eisenhower fH.w to thif. Jeep South resort yesterday [of 10 days' absolute privacy ftftej lis triumphant campaign, bul swarming local citizeni ]*:<>- longed his victory celebration. A crowd of 6.000 met I presidential winner's chartered
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  • 168 7 Mala yans Back MRA Principles COLOMBO. Nov. 6 (Renter) Malaya's delegate to the Asian Assembly of the Moral Rearmament Association. Mr. J. G. Xetto said today world problems could be solved easily if statesmen met round I a table m a spirit of exchan go. On the eve of his
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  • 126 7 The Standard last nighi received a trunk call from Mr. J Williams Senior Instructor of- Civil Defence v Penang, who offered his blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion unit to save the life ot a »o-vear-old Malay woman lymg critically ill m the General Hospital.
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  • 44 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UP)r" Two subway trains collided m Brooklyn today and 34 persons were injured. At least 20 of the injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police said they suffered minor injuries and shock.
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  • 88 7 NAIROBI. Nov. 6. <UP) British troops and police supported by armoured cars and artillery units rounded up more than' 2,000 Africans today m another series of sweeps tnrougn forest tribal reserves m an effort to stamp out the Mau Mau terrorists. The raids started at dawn.
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  • 301 7 HIGH WYCOMBE. ENGLAND, Nov. 6 (Renter) Britons had their own election yesterday, a special election for a vacant Parliamenlary seat which Mr. Winston Churchill's Conservatives won with an increased* majority. j The vole was inteipreted as an expression of popular approval for Mr. Churchill's policy-
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  • 95 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 5 (Router) The Republican Party tonight won control of both the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives. After an intense daylong j race, the party registered a majority of two m the Senate with the very last' result to be declared. Later it
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  • 46 7 LONDON. Nov 6 (Router)— Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday afternoon sent a iMenram to Mr. hisenhower congratulating; him on his election to the presidency. Mr Churchill said he was looking forward to nn«*wm« their work together "m the cause of peace and freedom.
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  • 28 7 WASHINGTON, No\ 8 I > Ani o mci d U S batt i a m Korea reacht d yesU rday, an m reaa M ince last week.
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  • 15 7 STOCKHOLM. N French writei Fr; Mauriac won today 195J N el I Prize m Literatun
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    • 119 7 MALAYAN A/RWAYS the reinthoduTtToTof services to THERE ARE NOW 5 SERVICES EACH WAY PER WEEK TO SARAWAK and NORTH BORNEO DE p Singapore 0630 hit. iifl i «iopof« 0630 hrt. DIP. Sing«P° r# 063 hn Kuching KucKin Kuching Lobuon -obuon Lobuon J e cltoß h*+m 1420 hr ARR. Sondokon 1555
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    • 40 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES LONDON 'hT 6-TH. 0 <«' LONDON ««M» 2I- p.» 'mSllO. P« t~ D««mb«, M.J- mmlta £940 Jon. /Mo.. *"J b»y«it, £940.1 0». niton. AP../J-. b T«ttl.«.«t Met: £962. jynt/Scpt. ula 100 lon.. No». c.i.». *»W Afternoon 80 font. Market: 0m«».
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    58 8 Miss Patricia Cunningham, usherette for the Empire Theatre, on left, and Mrs. Pamela Draper. British European Airways air hostess, arrange some of the flowers from over 20 countries, including Singapore, which were flown by BOAC and BEA to London for Queen Elizabeth's attendance at the first Royal Film Performance at
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  • 227 8 Viet-Nam For Far East Run Standard Shipping Reporter MESSA(;ERIES Maritime** 12,200-ton Viet-Nam, one of the latest additions to the eompanv's Far East fleet, will leave Marseilles on her maiden \o>a»e on Jan. 16 ih'\l year. The Viet-Nam, which was launched m the shipyards of Laciodat, France, on Oct. 14, last
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    • 703 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFH. SLKXHK Bind Overland Sin Francisro los Angeles All American A < an;uliun Cilies Peaaaf P. Slum Spore Air LA SI INDIAN BKAK U -6 Nov 27 .»8 Nov V.) Nov 1 Dec 24 Dec (HIN\ BEAR M Nj Dtc n/2SDec 29Dec Uan MJan I, f I
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    • 719 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. i'e-ular Sailinss W China a»d JaP™ rom Stafapwe* iFort SwVttenhJm Pe.anc. Also diirct Sailing* from Bangkok aut Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penangr From "Fnkien" Nov 13 Nov 17 Japan. H'kong .p"vin. Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Hongkong F yan Sails Sail* Sails Penang P
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    • 520 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amslertfaai HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS. Spore P. Sham Penang KOTA (JEDE (RL) 9 15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov GOTA BAROE (RL) 30 Nov 6 Dee 7 Dec 8
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    • 476 8 I I i J I i j I I I j i I i EAST ASIATIFIi SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X om S'porr i» v "ASIA" for Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe "MAGDAIA- for" Bangkok G. «2/«3 "PRETORIA* foi Bangkok Vi 29 Hm\ "KOREA" for Diakarta. Bangkok. Saigon. H-fcong, Manila
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  • 252 9 toiony 's 2 New Trawlers Should Help Curb Rise Standard Slaff Reporter PRICES of surface fish m Singapore will undoubtedly rise markedly towards the end of this month with the onset of the north-east monsoon which will close the fisheries on the East 4. oast
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  • 158 9 Miutlarti Staff Reporter I^IMATIVE of the largest cork:n the world is paying his third busijim|i>ff m 20 years. sale nd Co the DCI 1 (•".iiirv. it runs (l\e factories m Portugal, two affiliated factories m the United States and one each m Ca-iuda
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  • 35 9 HONGKONG Nov. 6—Special Standard Service Closine prices on the Hongkong Exchange todaji were $15.60 to £1 sterling: $6,065 to US sito Malayan SI: $***** to me Indonesia Rupiah Gold 5279.50 to one lac!.
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  • 135 9 HK's Trade Up $117 M. In Sept. HONGKONG. Nov 6 (Reu-ter-AAP) Hongkong's total volume of visible trade m September was the highest since December 1951 being valued at HK5624.9 million. This figure was an increase of HKsl l*s.6 million or 22.9 per cent compared with the preceding month of August
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  • 64 9 LONDON. Nov. 6, (Reuter) British workers have been warned that Christmas bonuses paid by their employers aft liable to income tax. The Government has. however, softened the blow by adding that a special concession will be made if employers give substitute gifts In the form of
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  • 121 9 THE following is the Singapore retail price list for fresh fish per katty as compiled From information supplied by LV.v Council (Health KG c) Authorities lor Ellentrough jand Clyde Terrace .Markets: Bawal Puter fpomfret) $3.41; Bawal Hrtam (pomfret) Si. 73;' Kurau (thread m) $2.75; Sengin (threadfin) $1.76;
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    25 9 SINGAPORE'S new public market which was opened recently at Rayman Estate off Balestier Road. The market can accommodate taking 173 stalls and pitches.— Standard photo.
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  • 171 9 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 1; somewhat bullish sentiment prevailed on the Malayan tin share market with good de- inancT for .selected counters, i Industrial shares attracted some interest resulting m a fair number of shnro^ beinf, absorbed. Rubbers continued to be neglected. IM)I SIKIM S
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  • 22 9 TOTAL imports of rubber. !all grades from all countries, into Singapore and Federation Of Malaya during October. i amounted to 29.428 tons.
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  • 48 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks j Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) j are: Canada 31 13/16 (T.T.), 31 !•">, L 6 (0.D.), 32 3/16 (90 dst.). Selling (T.T./0.D.): Canada .{l4. Freruh francs *****. Belgian francs 1625£ and Holland gls. IL'-H. Other rales remain -un I altereci.
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  • 216 9 LONDON, Nov. 6, (Reuter).— Sir William Palmer, Chairman of the British Rayon and Synthetic Fibres Federation, said here that the slump which developed m rayon exports early this year has been arrested. He told the annual meeting of the Federation here that demand has improved and
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  • 115 9 COMMODITY PRICES CIOSINfi rubber pru. frem* iH»i ih i io Sinea pore yesterda\ *#*re: Huwiv Sellrn No I Sik»i loose :si 31] t »i m b.«le» \nv No. 1 K.SS. TK- 784 i% 2) .S. 831 Ul r».zp b s. Tone: Quirt. I ONIHJN Rl RRI X Thursday's op<•n i
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  • 102 9 FATRI.Y good ef < f business •as Depot I m Che 1 oopra sect ion of th< pi odu< < market id Singapore yesterday. Copra p*u need bai tt $31 per picul but eased itiy lo |35| b;:\c; B md I: I iei I j on a
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  • 178 9 RUBBER prices > lined slightly on a qpiiel m !:< i m Singapore yes erday during which a moderate turnover of bus:ru s vs* reported. Prices opened at 7fi 3 a nts per lb. for first ftadi rubber for November and 1 tmber shipment and mover
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  • 69 9 JAKARTA, rhurs H* directors of |fod i IMb Estate m the G ha< c announced the clos ul ttu estate largely beca sc neither the e tab s Lank nor Lbe h doncsian stftte batik ivu p:«--pared to any more dit for !<-e r;-: 1 ioa the
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    • 28 9 7 tU A r r |*.^>^ yn&rmfrvl€*oa* Stands Sufft&msL BORNEO r have refilled with j :i *'^ABLE LIGHT Lf^ll 1 1 nfc GHZ BROS CO. I *U*la LUMPUR SINGAPORE
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  • 1087 10 COMET JUST DID IT CAMPOLI PLAYED! MUM*; biOTES By 'ANACRUSIS' LFKSDO CAMPOLI arJ rived m Singapore from RomlMV last Tuesday. On the following day he started rehearsals *ith Ntreea Stokes m the H.M.V. studio for Sunday's recital (completely booked out, by the way, unless you are fortunate enough to snap
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  • 888 10  -  HARVEY BREIT By T^THEL WATERS is a powerfully moving dramatic actress and a great singer. She is not a writer. Or is she? She has written a hook, her autobiography. "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." and the publishers Doubleday and Company. Garden City.
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  • 165 10 I^HE Yugoslav National ballet has just concluded a triumphal season at Paris' Palais de Chaillot. The extraordinary vitality of the dangers earned wild praise from Paris balletomaines. Most of the programmes were based on folk dances. Many of the dancers cam* from the villages m Montenegro.
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  • 565 10  - EVEN' YAM SENGS' WERE RECORDED Bill Webb Jones OF MEN AND MUSIC By HAVING just spent a week m bed with some sort of blood poisoning. I haven't been able to gather much local news. The last function at which I was privileged to attend was a dinner given by
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    • 64 10 -Sx -■■>-;■;■;-.■-. -jj^ft^ j&'\-'.' .^Hh^Bl i ST%"'^ .;> >s *4- tS > ;>■ f l|r I* r M^Bl' B I Kiiyul MiMiio PliutO A scene from the "Festival of Chinese Drama" which will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on the 7th &th November, 1952, nightly at 8.00 p.m. m
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    • 147 10 I 1 THIS MONTH'S NEW RECORDS PONCHIELLI-La Gioconda Dance of the Hours, Act 2 1 Sir Thomas Bcerham, Bart, cond r: 9 Columbia Symphony Orchestrt LA S DELlUS— Eventvr (Once upon a 1 Sir Thomas Beecham Bart condi nn. i Royai Philharmon-c OrchestfO LA BERLlOZ— Benvenulo OllmiJ BRAHMS— Hungarian IXjnces
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    • 350 10 I fy RITA DEL MAR 1 I rpODAYS Q I' O T A n O N: I 'Nh«'ii tliere is mu'l at the 1 bottom of the well, stirrmjj i it will not make the water clear." Chinese Proverb. FRIDAY IX>R EVERYONE: Make this routine day. Steer clear of misunderstandings
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  • 252 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. In preparation for their hockey match against Dindings m the Perak inter-district knockout competition, Krian held a trial match yesterday when the Anglo-Chinese School XI met a Rest side. The trial, however, did not rise to expectations. The Rest fie!riod an extremely weak side
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  • 308 11 S. Gesture Retains Gold Vase Fitness KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Although not accepting his engagement on Saturday, Sporting Gesture with J. Donnelly astride, was the most impressive worker at this morning's workouts of candidates entered for Saturday's races— the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn
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  • 140 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead 05 y THE sprcd which ]iuur clubhead attains m the forward] siring results largely from the rerage oj uuur swing against your straight lett leg. The straight left leg is the fulcrum or yvur swing. Soic ij you deliberately seek lo speed up the
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  • 152 11 43 Final Acceptors LONDON. Nov. 5 (Reuter> Forty-three final acceptors with weights, for the Manchester November Handicap, to be rur over one mile and a half at Manchester on Saturday Nov. 15 were published here today as follows: Fid«>nia and X-umitor 8.12: Napoleon. Bonaparte and Shall Cross 8.9: Aristoph a
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  • 96 11 COLOMBO, Nov. 6 (UP): The athletics contest between Malaya and Ceylon, which was originally scheduled to be held m Colombo last month, will now be held m Colombo m February- next year. The Ceylon AAA have written to the Malayan Amateur Athletic Union suggesting that the
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  • 45 11 LOXDON. Nov. 6 (Reuter>— Yesterday's Rugby Union results were: County rliampionship: Eastern Counties 0. Middlesex 0. Oxfordshire 9, Dorset Wiltshire 10. Surrey 21. Hampshire 3. Sussex 0 Hertfordshire 17. Club Matches: Edinburgh University 3. United Hospitals 0. Paiunton 3. 9t Barts Hospital 22.
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  • 203 11 COLOMBO, Nov. 6. (UP). The Colombo Swimming Club, an institution run by Europeans, has assured the Ceylon Amateur Swimming Association that there will be no cause for complaints of discriminations against Ceylonese by the Club m the future. The President of the Swim-: ming Association said that
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  • 295 11 GLASGOW, Nov. 5, (Reuter, (Rcuter).— A goal by centreforward Laurie Reilly m the last second of the match enabled Scotland to draw I—l1 1 with Ireland m the soccer international championship match today at Hampden Park. There was no score up to eight minutes from
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    32 11 Studios. TRAINER J. A. Spencer leads in Picture Fan (Flannery), winner of the first race at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday the second day of the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting.- Yong Peng
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  • 75 11 MILAN. Nov. 6 (AP) Grass courts and climatic conditions may handicap tile; Italian squad m the Davis Cup matches m Australia next j month, an Italian Tennis Fe- 1 deration official said the other day. Ciro Aldo Tolusso, president of thp federation, said the' Italian players
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  • 208 11 'Flying Fish' Retires TOKYO, Nov. 6 (IP) Twenty four year- old Hironoshin Furuhashi. mho set 32 world and Japanese national swimming records but placed last m the one race he wanted to win m the Helsinki Olympic games, has retired from actual competition. Furuhashi. m a statement Issued on Wednesday
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  • 158 11 1N T a Friendly badminton match played :r the Oei caf U on Hall on Wednesday, the M M Customs Soorts C ib the Rolos B P by six games hi one. The :r.2 are ;:-< results. [H.M Costoms SC players men tiop-ri Brstl Singfes: Rashld
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  • 323 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Remaining race weights for Saturday's races the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting, are: Horses CL 5 Dh. I—61 6 Furs. Patechoux 9M Oakfel 8.13 Mundalay 8.10 i Hurry Dp 8.10 Liberty Ha* 8.09 Artist's Rifle 806 Screen 8.U5 j Beauman
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    • 769 11 JFRSONAL HQTKES V&TsFPfiS SINGAPORE TURF CLUB bim Tuan NOVEMBER MEETING 1952 '^^jSATOBDAY ICTB. WEDMES. intinent "AY 19TH AND SATURDAY. 22ND NOVEMBER 1952. 5 t B RaS**f3 ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon Ra a on WEDNESDAY, 51b NovemI School, ber, 1952. SWEEPS— $1/- Unlimited .c A, oc.at.on. s weepsUkes FOR MEMBERS
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    • 314 11 NOTICES THIS NOTICE fe fn r«o!y t» Ihc N >'! c appcarri- mi n fh« Singaj><>'< Standard <■•) oth October 1952. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ma l»i 1 LYE SONG failed to obtain ft maintenance order against her husband* CHBONG CHBOK CHOON. m '.•■»e S^' ond Police Court, Sii
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  • 812 12 SPORE BADMINTON FACES DISMAL FUTURE UNLESS... Standard Badminton Reporter ic ciUGAPORE is to defend successfully the Foong Seong Cup she IF SINGAPUKt is to romoetition last year, the Colony will KKWS SS fe W^ o/d On 9 Poh Li m the ,roi 0 for P 9 C otten hero 't
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  • 156 12 rpOH Thurs G r-es-IS bee:. M Aved I -Miss h will be held at the p.rak Hockey a^cl,: and social on Decembei I t the Perak Library. Ten entries have so far been j tVip u er ot tn^ petiUon wil be awarded Sdsome
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  • 114 12 GI ASGOW. Nov. C (Renter) —Scottish and English loot- bail officials meeting here today decided that a Coronation Cup competition should be held j b May next year. Eight clubs will take part in the competi- tion. held on a knock-out I The English clubs
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  • 205 12 LAST night's blackout at the Singapore Badminton Stadium in Guillemard Road turned most of the Colony's billiard fans away-but those who remained saw the world amatem champion, Bob Marshall, in another brilliant exhibition^ He will play his farewell ex- 1 hibition matches tonight. In th e
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  • 70 12 I ON'DON Nov. 6. (Reuter) .lake Tuli. South African! b »ldei of the British Empire flyweight title, who beat Honoi■'. Piatesi at the Royal Albert Ha London, last night, is to ch il »nge Yoshio Shirai of Japan fox his world championshi] Tuli's manager said
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  • 265 12 LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Soccer fixtures fo Saturday Nov. 15: LEAGUE DIVISION I Burnlej vs Aston Villa. Cardifl vs Manchester U. Liverpool vs Arsenal. Manchester C vs Chariton. Middlesbrough vs Derby. Newcastle vs Chelsea. Preston vs Sunderland. Sheffield Wed. vs Portsmouth. SI >ke vs
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  • 31 12 CAMDEN, (New Jersey), Nov. 5 (APf— Winner of the fourth race on Tuesday, the f .i m a t t ne Garden Park rara traek^ was Steven sort.
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  • 121 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Malay Sports I Cub chalked Up their fourth I Ipoh District Hockey League win over 2 2 Gurkhas Rille by five goals to one on the Upper Padang today. The! Malays led 3—0 at half time through Rami! inside right, Rashid Nawi.
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  • 58 12 LONDON Nov. 6 (Renter)— There was a big gamble in London and provincial bookmakers offices today on the Irish 8-vear-old Knockhard t° r j the Manchester November Handicap. Last night's callover price of 33—1 was quickly exhaust- ed and all rates down from 30—1, 28—1 and 25—1 were
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  • 47 12 The finals of the BODCA annual badminton championships will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at Guillemard Road on Wednesday Nov. 12 starting at 2.30 P Tonight, at Raffles Hotel. BODCA will celebrate thensixth anniversary with a dance from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
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  • 307 12 Poppy Day B'minton I BECAUSE of the increasing demand for tickets for the badminton matches to be played at the Singapore Badminton hall tomorrow night for the benefit oi the Podpv Dav Appeal Fund, it has been found necessary to increase the number of places
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  • 134 12 KAJANG Thurs One of the most hard fougtri gan e was played yesterday a< the Kaiang Town Padang between the Kajang High School and the Kajang Police in the Ulu District Hockey League. The game ended m an one-aii draw Both teams went all out M
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    65 12 Kelantan beat Trengganu by three goals to nil in an inter state hockey match played recently at Kota Bahru, to mark the first appearances by the two states in the sport. The picture shows the two teams (Trengganu in white i shirts) with the Tengku Mah- kota, centre, with the
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  • 193 12 Ka jang Club Will Rise Once More KAJANG. Thurs.— Kajang Club, one of the premier clubs in Selangor before the war. will be revived at a general meeting to be held on Nov. 13. A new club building is being built in place of the old one which has been
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  • 69 12 LONDON. Nov. 6 (AP): Doctors at the London Hospital reported today that Hom.ro Prates! the French fiyweighl boxer was still "critically ill." Two operations and a bipod transfusion were performed on Pratesi yesterday after he collapsed in his dressing room at the Royal Albert Hail on
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  • 68 12 •\HMF.DABAD (Cricketl N »v. 6 (AFP) Ammedabad tone declared first innings ';:>>• Pakistan closed at lunch yesterday the second dav of three daj match at S32 for six crickets Only two wickets feh I m morning overnight top scorer Punjabi being clean bowled b.' Magsood Ahmed for 142
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    117 12 Th<- feraui in women 's < i, t ■ayes foMbel taste tennis wril "mil uh.i pis perses into t.i!;l teasaV wili lor Singapore in evenK in Um rWJSf. t 'h.impiiiie hips it 8 j pace Badaiiatta $A tdism But Ua Siat iji.i'. Tennis it;- hi if .^t undecided mi whether
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