Singapore Standard, 10 November 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ■Ik #L ini X VOL. 11l NO. 131 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 7 1 Pig-Stickers Lead Squad In Its "Kill' lit
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  • 7 1 Ban On Toy Runs Sought it crime
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    64 1 photo MK. 1)\VI(;HT I). Eisenhower, the Republican candidate. who became the :»4th President of the I nited States after one of the most fantastic landslides m American political history. Picture shows Mr. Eisenhower giving the "V" siun in ballroom of the COmmodore Hotel. NewYork, after learning of his victory. With
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  • 53 1 THE HAr. U K. Nov 8. (Reuter): Two American missionaries Edward Tritt, 31, and Walter J. Erikson, 39, have been murdered m West Ww Guinea, reports reaching here today said Tritt, from Oshkosh and Erikson from Elgin, belonged to the Evano al A.'ia: Mission which has Us
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  • 294 1 S 9 pore waves last farvtrvil to Royalty firXDRKDS of citizens woke up early yesterday to line the streets and bid farewell to the latest Freeman of the City of Singapore— the Duchess of Kent. The Duchess, accompanied by her son. the Duke of Kent, left
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  • 184 1 HANOI, Nov. 9 (UP).— France's shaky hold on northwest todo-China was endangered anew today as outnumbered French Union troops battled Vietminh rebel forces that crossed the Black Kiver. Savage fighting was reported alons; the rocky, twisting toute that connects Lakhau. capital of the Thai Federation,
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  • 219 1 KIMBFRLFV, SOI Til AFRICA, Nov. 9. I -oiirleen natives were killed and 39 injured last ni»ht when police fired into a noting mob of dia?iond workers in a spree of stoning and arson in Ki.jberlev, South Africa's diamond industry capital. The trouble started at a
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  • 21 1 Mr. I.R. Mclntyre the new Australian Commissioner u>v Malaya, arrh ed in Singa yesterday with his d two childi
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  • 290 1 Call It Off, Urges Half Of Capitol Hill WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (UP) Congressional sources were split today on whether Dwight Eisenhower should go to Korea, but a spokesman for the President-elect said floHy James Hagerty, Eisenhower's pr< ti '< i newsmen at Augusta, Georgia, there is
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  • 78 1 ■pa 1 111 if/ 9 i Ahi 113 "1 ibm THE Christmas Toy Fund of the Singapore Standard readers has passed the $10,--000 mark. VVe thank everyone who has contributed SO generously to help brighten the lives of the unfortunate children of Malaya. We hope their example will
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  • 68 1 THE BODY of a woman, buried years ago. was found in a remarkable state of preservation yesterday in the Orchard Road Cemetery, behind the Police Station, by labourers digging up graves for reinterment at Lim Chu Kang Road, Singapore. The roflin which was covered with earth will
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  • 70 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The people of Pekan Jabi New Village, Segamat. where there has been much trouble of late with terrorists, are to have their rice ration reduced until the end of the month. The Mentri Besar, Johore. ordered that the rice ration is to be
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    33 1 photo MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, the Commis-sioner-General, waves a handkerchief, next to Mr. J.F. Nicoll. Governor of Singapore, as the plane tarrying the Duchess of Kent moves away from Kalians airport vp^terdnv morning. Standard
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  • 120 1 NAIROBI. Nov 9. (Renter) —Peter Wright C J >B). British school teacher, has been fired from his job here and xvas yesterday told to quit the country. It is implied that he is being ousted lor political activities, possibly connected with the Man Man
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  • 160 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 9, <AP) Hongkong police are believed to have broken a narcotics ring which has been gmugglm? heroin capsules into the f 'ruled States inside firecrackers and cigarette packages. The disclosure was made after Chan Ting Tsunj. alias Chan Shu Fai- alias David Chan,
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  • 113 1 The Queen Lays A Wreath LONDON. Nov. 9 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth joined her subjects all over the British J Commonwealth today in remembering the dead of two world wars. She attended the service in Whitehall this morning and placed a wreath on the white j stone Cenotaph that stands in
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  • 175 1 TOKYO, Nov. 9— United Nations Superforts last night dropped nearly 100 tons of bombs on main supply concentrations at Pyongyang an Air Force release stated hprp todav. The target consisted of over 300 buildings on the main highway from Pyongyang to Sbpori which lies
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  • 81 1 Israel's 1st Presiden t Dies At 78 Til K\ i' i Chain i Land' tnd [sra hovoth i >: id ailing for i I i No informal ,i!)U> in 1 1 1 It i Joseph S| K pre !<i >nt l¥eizmann I him in WTeizmann, modern Mo vh<i fontribuU d
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  • 356 2 First Steps To Improve Roads, Ease Congestion Standard Staff Reporter SIR George Pepler's Diagnostic Survey Team working on the Master Plan for the Colony will conduct two traffic surveys which will form the basis for any proposals for new roads or improvement of old ones,
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  • 171 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Medical Department plans to build two new main clinics next year, one at the sth milestone, Thomson Koad and the other at Lim Ah Pin Road, Ipper Seran^oon These clinics wi I be staffed v trained ourses and
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  • 51 2 THREE egates Mil repreI Singapon ai I sixth Conferi nee of S <'•' rk 1 e held in D Dec 14. •<• Mr Roland Lyne, M I. H A ertson, and Mr. Ken Swee. tin theme ul the conlei i ia "Trv role ol social ing
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  • 84 2 Yong Peng Groups Celebrate JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Tang Peng Chinese community and the local Malayan Chinese Association elebrat- td the linking oi the Yong i Peng District as a subdistxict ot B;.tu Pahat with a dinner i tonight At tile dinner. Brigadier Hov. ,nd toid them that the 'Fi-
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  • 20 2 THE COMMISSIONERGENERAL has appointed Mrs. Annajane Kennar<j to act as Assistant Secretary. M.C.S., Class 111. to the Commission-er-General.
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  • 52 2 Amendments to the Registration oi" Deerts Rules have been announced by the Singapore Government. The amended rules state that the micro-film record of the Registry are not open to puHic inspection. They also provide a schedule of charges for records of or extracts of micro-film copies of
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  • 39 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mansor bin Kassim was acquitted and discharged in the Police Court. Kota Tinggi. on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $39.67. belonging to Government, without being called on lor his defence.
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  • 336 2 SINGAPORE HONOURS THE GLORIOUS DEAD' Ceremony At War Memorial Standard Staff Reporter I OK two silent minutes early yesterday morning, nun and women— of ail nationalities. both civilians and military who gathered it the Singapore Cenotaph, remembered and honoured those who sac rifted their lives in two world wars. After
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  • 316 2 Standard Staff Reporter EIGHT hundred members of the Seu Teck Sean Tong Society and over 1,000 residents of Boon Teck Road will be deprived of their place of worship if the Colony Government acts on its intention to take possession of the 606
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  • 106 2 FIFTY-POUR volunteers gaye there blood to the Singapore Blood Bank last week They wore six from tie Singapore Cold Storage. Orchard Road. 20 from the R.A S.C. School »FE) Nee Soon. IT from the R A.F. Police Bras Basab Rd 13 from the R N A
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  • 53 2 MISS Chin Tuck Kin of the University of Malaya, has been elected to the Students Council. She was uropposed in the Holne Chase constituency. The Alalayan Under^rad. the organ of the Students Union, says that 64 candidates will fight foi the 20 seats in the Filth
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  • 51 2 MORE than 50 undergraduates of the University oi Malaya are learn ng to dance under a professional danr-e teacher, the student newspaper, the Maiayan Undergrade states in its latest issue. Two classes are held every Saturday fjom 2 to 4 p.m. and 4.cio to t> p. in.
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  • 35 2 THE latest "fair pike list" states tha* "Punsi.na"' condensed milk retails at 58 cents a tin (14 oz) while "Dutch j Baby"' evaporated milk retails at 55 cents a tin (MJ ozj.
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    • 65 2 i,^ > j y 1 1 l^' m r^ m.^ b; fl S'GH.'V-A FINE WAV FO'US f 1 HT V" \f H^fPH.T"- «^d rRUt/T-BUT/A DOOPATCM I START CX)R MARR. ED LIFE-) THAR.T"/ J TA/kj T MOTHiNJ' LOOK AT < f rr GITTiN' RUM OUTA TOWN, < j/' BuT A ABA.s^OsE^I
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  • 33 3 Sweep Or Poll Tax Proposed E tSi Singapore ip b c m i miSi itea ten,* 1 rentals ihould be Co ma and ''i >f site for ithela le rhis be s tg
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  • 201 3 COMMUNALISM STILL RIFE ONN Warns Against Complacency In Solving Question Standard Staff Correspondent t KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dato Onn bin Jo afar. Member for Home Affairs, said last night racial antagonism was still rife in Malaya. He could not agree with what Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Malayan Chinese Association publicity
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  • 71 3 INDIAN WOMEN devotees threw rose petals and kissed the feet of four Swamis of the Ramakrishna Mission, at Kallang airport yesterday before they flew to India. The Swami' had come to Singapore for the opening of the new $100,000 Ramakrishna Temple in Bartley Road. They were
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  • 34 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. At an inquiry held into the death of a motor cyclist. Tan Peng Tong, the Butterwurth Coroner Raja Azman Sham in the Magistrate's Court here returned a verdict of death by misadventure.
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  • 117 3 COMPETING teams on the new Radio Malaya show "Can You Beat Us" need not worry about closing their challenge (rom sheer exhaustion, says Leu Thome, compere of the audience participation show. He assures that just, as the challengers show signs of wilting,
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  • 41 3 FIVE years rigorous imprisonment was passed in the Sessions Court. Kuala Kangsar, on a schoolboy named Cheong Yoke Phang (19). after he had pleaded guilty to having terrorist documents in his pos>ession on Oct. 20 at Jerlun. Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 450 3 Campoli 's Was A Memorable Performance Standard Music Critic THE FIRST of the three Campoli concerts, sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society, took place in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night before a packed audience which overflowed (with permission) on to the platform. Last night's solo recital began with a
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  • 126 3 Bring More Red Caps— HC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Observing a Communist cap hanging on the wall of the Home Guard Headquarters at Bentong, the Hish Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, said that when he revisited the frlaoe un another occasion, he hoped to see a row of such caps instead.
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  • 68 3 SEREMBAN, Sun. More than 150 Old Boys and guests attended the annual reunion dinner last night in Seremban of th e Old Georgian Association. Mr. A. L. McCprkindale, the Headmaster, appealed to Old Boys to take a greater interest in the School. Mr. Justice Abbott, paid a
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  • 74 3 Standard Staff Reporter RED CHINA cannot send a team to the first Asia tabletennis championships scheduled to begin in Singapore on Nov. 22. The Colony Immigration Department yesterday turned down an <*P~ plication for visas stating that it was not "advisable" to permit their visit.
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  • 221 3 Singapore Rnbstations liable to load shedding today: DAY Hump Pipe. Rheeme Hump. Ford Co.. Bin Sen*. Hire .>lesh. P.W.U., Quarry. Nanyatig Mfg. Co.. Itukit Panjang. National Carbon, Princess Elizabeth Kst., Dairy Farm. Pater sou Kd.. Newton. Chancery Lane. Wayang Satu. Adam Park. Inlversity Hostel. Ciallop Hill. Balmoral
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  • 120 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— While the Chinese in Malaya must never lose grip of their mother tongue and ideals, it is equally incumbent upon them to be politically united and completely at one with the rest of the inhabitants of the country, said Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan
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  • 68 3 Returning delegates to the Asian Assembly of the Moral Rearmament Association at Colombo arrived in Singapore by air last night. They are Mr. T. Das of Singapore. Wing Commander Eric Roberts of Melbourne, Mr. Robert Freeland, General Secretary of the Harbour Employees Union, New Zealand, Viscountess
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    23 3 photo. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, General Sir Gerald Templer laying a wreath at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Kuala Lumpur Cenotaph yester- Standard
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  • 122 3 Standard Staff Reporter A 35-YEAR-OLD- wish of Singapore Malayalees to have a centre of their own. was realized yesterday when Mr. M. Gopala Menon. Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, opened their building at Race Course Road. The Samajam presented Mr. Menon with
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  • 44 3 CANDIDATES who have been nominated for election to the Johore Bahru Town Council have been invited to meet Mr. A. T. Read. Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Singapore, on Monday at the office oi the Supervisor of Elections. Johore Bahru. a! 10 a.m.
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  • 204 3 Public Help Needed Free Schools KUALA LUMPtR, Sub. Malaya would have compulsory free education in a matter of years and not jlecades if sufficient financial backing was forthcoming: from people Dato E. E. C. Thuraisinghatn, Member for Education, said last night. He was speaking at a teachers' dinner in Kuala
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  • 859 3 PEXAXG. Sun. Members of the Penang Harbour Boari Staff Association were urged to unite into a body strong enough to withstand the "prejudice and suspicion" still prevalent in ihe minds of prewar class of officialdom. This appeal whs made by Mr. Mohamed Merican. wh
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  • Article, Illustration
    51 3 photo. MEMBERS of the agency and office staff of the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company gave a dinner party at th e Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World, on Saturday night to Mr. KG. McNab. their agency vice-president, who is on a visit to Singapore. Mr. McNab is pictured third from left.
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    56 3 photo MR. Samuel N. Burger, Director and General Sales Manager of Loew's International Corporation, distributors of MetroGoldwyn Mayer Pictures, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Jakarta. He will spend a week here and attend the premiere of M-G-M's "Ivanhoe". Mr. Burger was met at the airport yesterday by Mr.
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  • 779 4  - is HE Just A GUY CALLED JOE? PATRICK DONCASTFR by j i f i emerges a mew title t« aid tt the 1 lrag list that trails i« the wake tf Josef •juffaslivili. It was Lenin wht first called him Stalls, which means "»a» «f steel." Smce the«, he has
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  • 836 4  - A Study Of China's Revolution GUY WINT by Revolution in China. By C. P Fitzgerald. Cresset Press. Po. x. 290. 21s. HALF of Mr. Fitzgerald's book is a chronological study of the revolution in China from the beginning of the century to the present day half is a series of
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 275 4 Cost Of Living And 'The Forsaken Worker' Sir: In your editorial "Unkindest Cut" on the decision of the Arbitration Board you have represented the case of the forsaken workers in a magnificent way. I am not much conversant with the cost of living index and how it is worked out.
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    • 150 4 Sir, —In the Singapore Standard of November 3, Mr. M.P.D. Nair was reported to be forming a new party called the People's Congress whose object would be the attainment of self-govern-ment by the people of Singapore. He also invited all those interested in the
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    • 153 4 FROM the clamour and fury of the recent Asian and Pacific "Peace" Conference which was attended by persons from thirty-seven States claiming to represent 1.600 million people came one extremely interesting result: the formation of a Peace Liaison Committee, to sit apparently permanently, in Peking. According to the details
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  • 467 4  -  O. M. GREEN By Committee of thirty-two members from as many countries, among which, rather curiously, are Cyprus, Israel, Lebanon and Syria. How many of these will serve on the Peace Liaison Committee, and how their work will be financed, since none of them except the
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  • 345 5 Replacemen tFor At Least 1,000 US Officials Seen WASHINGTON, Nor. 9: (Reuter) At least 1,000 government officials today face replacement in Washington's biggest political upheaval since the Democrats came to power two decades ago. Mr. Dwight victory for the Republicans in Tuesday's election means a clean
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    76 5 THIS historic photograph shows the Queen passing through the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords on her arrival to open Parliament. Flanking the aisle are Yeomen of the Queen's Bodyguard. Holding the Queen's hand is her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. At rig lit is Earl Alexander, bearing tb"
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  • 177 5 NEW YORK, Nov 9 (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden arrived here by air yesterday to head the British delegation at the United Nations Genera! Assembly. Mr. Erien to d Importers he did not wanl to come to \he i United Slattx before "certain domestic issues" (the
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  • 83 5 SYDNEY, Nov «>. (UP). The Sunday newspaper. Truth, SSjs its investigators "have uncovered the startlingly uhirniins fad that 50 to 100 Chinese many of them Communists are >neakinq; into Australia every month either by deserting or by landing at remote, unguarded parts of Northern Australia."
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  • 176 5 LONDON. Nov. 9. (UP)— The Soviet army has a total of 215 divisions grouped into 110 rifle and cavalry divisions. 65 armoured and 40 i\r' vry and arri-aircraft divisions. the influential monthly 20th Century said in its special issue devoted to the :Jsth anniversary of
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  • 102 5 WASHINGTON. Nov 9. <Beuter): A Supreme Court Justice and three former U.S. Ambassador* head a list of witnesses called to testify next week before a committee of the House of Representatives investigating *the Katyn Forest massacre of 15.000 Poles in 1941. In a report to
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  • 31 5 VIENNA, Nov <AP) Monsignore Evgheru Bossi kov. Bulgarian Bishop of Nicopulis. was executed by Bulgarian Communist hangmen on Oct. 5. the Catholic Press Service in Vienna reported Sunday night.
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  • 94 5 LONDON. Nov 9, (Renter). The Duke of Edinburgh has accepted the office of President of the English-speaking Union of the Commonwealth, it was announced here yesterday. The office has been vacant since Queen Elizabeth relinquished it to become patron of the Union in succession io her
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  • 51 5 LONDON, Nov 9. (Reuter). Sir Rupert De La Bete, who will be London's Lord Mayor for the Coronation year, was formaJly installed at Guildhall here yesterday with centuryold pageantry. Sir Rupert was elected Lord Mayor for the coming year on Sept. 29. He succeeds Aus-tralian-born Sir Leslie
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  • 61 5 Action Promised If Red Planes. TOKYO. Nov. 9 (AFP) United States Ambassador to Japan, Robert Murphy today stated that America will take necessary action if Soviet aircraft violate Japan's air space. Explaining the United States stand on the recent report of Soviet flights over Hokkaido, Murphy assured Japanese pressmen that
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  • 111 5 LONDON. Nov. 9. (AP)— A Communist revolution celebration attended by the "Red Dean" of Canterbury and a counter-demonstration by the British Union movement touched off an ugly street brawl in London last night. The rival demonstrations were in widely separated parts of London. The Union movement
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  • 75 5 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 9 Pmuer D. F. declared yesterday that South Africa could he Republic only by national refere*4ftm lie *nd he "«Jed to «uasfc «Bce and for all rumoure ttat he Mtended to feree a republic on ike U«ia». He denied t«at Afrieaa
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  • 126 5 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 9. (Reuter) The powers which administer colonial territories were defeated in the General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee yesterday when it was decided to continue indefinitely thp special committee which reviews information from non-self-governing territories. Voting was 40 12 with two abstentions.
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  • 157 5 LONDON, Nov. 5: (Reuter) The Sunday Dispatch said in their frontpage '\splash' toiday that Tuesday's big earth- quake north of Japan may have wiped out two Russian naval bases in the Kamchatka Peninsula. The newspaper suggested that Russia's defensive and offensive "eastern seabonrd j circle"
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  • 56 5 photo. GENERAL Sir John Harding, the newly appointed Chief of Imperial General Staff, in full dress after attending the State opening of Parliament. H e succeeds Field Marshal Sir William Slim who has been appointed Governor General of Australia. Gen. Harding: was C-in-C FARELF early this
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  • 70 5 Scream Shatters Silence LONDON, Nov. 9. (AFP) Consternation was" caused today at the Armistice Remembrance ceremony attended by the Queen when a man interrupted the traditional two minutes silence screaming "heil Hitler." Police on duty allowed the two minutes silence before proceeding to arrest the man, then rushed him to
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  • 97 5 NAIROBI, Nov. 9. (Reuter). Two hundred people, including 27 policemen who took the Mau Mau oath, were arrested by police and troops in several parts of the colony today. In the Nyeri area a Kikuyu tribesman was shot dead after he resisted members of
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  • 45 5 UNITED NATIONS, Niv. 9: (Reuter) The Geuc-a] Assembly yesterday approved bi vote of 48 to none with five abstentions a proposal to increase relief funds inr Pale>tine refugees tor Ihe mas ending June 30 next year by $5,000,000 in a total of S23.O(K).fKK).
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  • 423 6 GoodTumover In Industrial Tin Shares By A Market Correspondent MR. EISENHOWER'S election was received with general satisfaction on Malayan markets, but the improvement in sentiment which developed can be attributed mainly to the relief that the largest consumers of our products might now get 4 back to busi- ness. The
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  • 307 6 KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LIMITED: In the year ended Jan. 31, 1952, four dredges in Malaya worked throughout the period. In Thailand a fifth dredge also worked throughout and a sixth just over ten months, before dismantlement for removal to the new Bangtao area. "Profit was shown at £58."'.
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  • 172 6 BUSINESS DONE: >Nov. I—7 Industrials: Fraser Neave $2.45 to $2.40 to $2,424. Gammon $2.95. Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord. 22/H. Hammer $2.60, Hongkong Bank (Colonial Register) $760. Malayan Breweries $4.35. Malayan Collieries $1.50 to $1.42*. Robinson $3.30. Robinson G r c "Pref. $5.25. Straits Times $4.15. Straits Trading $22.00
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  • 24 6 SEVERAL British breweries have announced that they are making beers of special strength for next vears coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11. Reuter
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  • 628 7 7-3 WIN PUT WOLVES AS CLEAR LEADERS LONDON, Nov. 9, (AP) Rampaging Wolverhampton Wanderers, leaders of the first division of the English Football League, smashed bottom-of-the-League Manchester City 7—3 on Saturday. But the wide margin is not a fair reflex of the quality of Manchester's football. It was a lot
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  • 1237 7 J?S2£i N( v 9 'R*ut«r) Below a ttrgijgr fooibau resuus LF.AGE DIVISION I Arsenal 2. Middlesbrough 1. Aston Villa 1, Preston 0 Blackpool 0, Newcastle 2. Bolton 1. Burnley 2 Charlton 3. Liverpool 2. Chelsea 0. Cardiff 2. Derby 1, West Bromwich 1. Manchester U 1. Sheffield
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  • 125 7 A Women's quadrangular hockey tournament will be heid at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 22. 23 and 24. Teams taking part are Selangor. Perak, Negri Sembilan and Singapore. In preparation for this tournament, the Singapore Women's Hockey Association will be hold- 1 ing their first State
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  • 80 7 SWINTON, LANCASHIRE. Nov. 8. (ReuterV— Great Britain today regained the ashes when they defeated Australia by 21 points <3 goals and 5 tries) to five (one goal and one try) in the second Rugby League Test here today. Great Britain who led B—o at halftime had
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  • 272 7 LONDON, Nov. 8, (Reuter).— The UK. Rugby results are as follows: RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS Australian tour second Test Great Britain 21, Australia 5. RUGBY LEAGUE: Barrow 7 St. Helens 14, Batley 2 Huddersfield 12, Bradford Northern 16 Castletord 9. Featherstone Rovers 30 Hull Kingston Rovers 18, Halifax
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    • 730 7 PROGRAMME ASSISTANT Grade 1 (Schools) in the Department of Broadcasting The fccale i*:- (a> Qualified Education Ofllcer--$492-3»">A-<s:'}2/B/--912-3UA 1 200. tb) Lnqualified I duration Oflicer~*sl0 -^OA-750/ B 7HO-3OA 1020 wiLh current col. and local allowances. e lotal emoluments are at ent:- For scale at ;a> <i' For Single Officer— s( 91
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    • 1201 7 NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU Ex Parte Originating Summons No 27/52 B("-veen j^ Macphai Co. T.td fpH Applicant! Lim Ti,,i Bok alias Lim fi;a J Bch aliai Lim Tua Be* k (am )de'i the 26th. day < f
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    • 885 7 SINGAPORE CATHaI^IS- AIRWAYS TO: KLUANG mm™. OIARY mala^nlirways from: ENTERTAINMENTS IMXLRSITY OF MALAYA FILM Kuala Lumpur (MLI2I) 8.50 D/ V n AND CINEMATOGRAPH a.m and (MLIO9) 7.10 pm CORONATION: Girl Of The Year SOCIETY: Inaugural film show— Penanp, Taiping. Ipoh. Kuala U I-.V; ■Yl--, 9 30 m Holiday in Mexico"
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  • 777 8 Statistics of the KL race are: TRAINEES Ivt 2nd 3rd l<t >nd 3rd R N Hobbs fi 4 2 J A. Spencer 5 13 J W. Man: ling 4 3 1 J. E Martin 3 2 4 Yong Thau Yin 3 1 J. R R;>dueis 13 5 M. van
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  • 274 8 Govt. Says No To Peking Entry In Asian Tournament HOPES of entertaining Red China's table tennis team at the First Asian Table-Tennis championships in Singapore on Nov. 22 to 29 ended yesterday. The Immigration Department has decided not to allow Peking's table-tennis team to enter the
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  • 75 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 9 (AFP) The Japanese table tennis team on their way to Singapore to compete in the Asian Championships were refused permission to land in Hongkong yesterday. Exhibition matches arranged between the Japanese players und local stars had to be postponed last night although all
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  • 180 8 THE following are the rpsults of the Singapore Badminton Association championship ti_s played yesterday: Men's Singles: Seah Hark I Chin beat Seah Yeak Khern 5 15, 15 9, 15 5; Omar bin Yahya beat S. A. Dura! 13—15, 15 6, lti 6; Andrew Tan beat Seah Chuan 15—6,
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  • 668 8  -  WINDSOR LAD Bv CANTERING away in brilliant style Kingport, a four-year-old Kingsway gelding, easily accounted foi his rivals to annex the President's Cup run over one and a quarter miles on Saturday, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club s November meeting. ?t was Kingport's
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  • 37 8 SYDNEY. Nov. 9 (AP).—Australia's Davis Cup star Frank Sedgman will model for a Victorian railways poster which will encourage peopie to go by train to the tennis at the Kooyong Courts. Melbourne, this season.
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  • 156 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor Chinese Recreation Club brought off a soccer surprise today by beating the Tamilian Physical Culture Association 2 o in a Poppy Day cup -natch. The Chinese deserved full credit foF their victory as they played with 10 men in the second
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  • 212 8 OLYMPIC weightlifter, Lon bin Mohd. Noor. easily won the bantamweight division in the Senior National championships 1952 held at the Happy World Stadium last night. In the process of winning the title the champion broke his own clean and jerk record of 240 1 lb with
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  • 134 8 Small Card To Continue COLONY promoter Little Nene will continue to sta^e "small" promotions with the material available. lie lias arranged an interesting raid for Friday at the Happy World Stadium The programme will be headed by a ten rounder between the fighting dentist from the Army. B:im! Shaw tgainst
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  • 64 8 MELBOURNE. Nov. 8. (Reuter-AAP):— Hugh Tayfield 24-year-old Durban salesman performed first hattrick of the South African tour <>1 Australian today with hi^ ofTspinners. In Victoria's second innings he took the wickets of Fitchett. Ring and lan .Johnson with successive balls all his victims being caught. Tuyfield who bore
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  • 270 8 LONDON, Nov. 9 (Reuter).— The announcement that Manchester United. Tottenham Hotspur Newcastle United and Arsenal will represent English clubs in the coronation soccer cup competition has been criticised by sections of the British press. The critics ask why the English Football Association and Football League selected these clubs
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    • 25 1 YOUTH ■T A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH WSMmmwimiS^^m 4 PAGES FREE VQI NO. 27 YOUTH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1952.
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      704 1  -  CAMPBELL WILLIAMS By ni ifc iidpp> days »f ..(Kt begin to lIu! the bricht eyt-N I betiß t© turn narrower confines „r to the wider ui there comes a n ue all kBOW «j time whea the with his stick ©f hrMde him. re- hearthru* on cvfnin«. deeply .n
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    • 1241 1 a fine glimpse into ih e times of Queen Elizabeth 1. 1 A book of a totally different kind which must not at any cost be missed is **Gulliver's Travels;** a lamous itory undoubtedly known by name to all young people- And for this we
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    • 266 1 SPENDING their whole after- noon at Woodsville, six Singapore Scouts recently sat for their Venturers Badge (Part 2). f lh This badge is one of *»»e compulsory badges before a scout can qualify for his •Bushman's Thong.' Four of the six patrol leaders passed. The
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    • 728 1 Kindergarten Can Either Make Or Break A Man 17 INDERGARTEN is what makes or breaks a man. Milions of future little husbands, trudging to school for the first time, learn that every year. Kindergarten is a "garden of children.' But it is also a wilderness where small twolegged bits of
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    • 439 2 Lovgh Ah with FUN Y\~ELL! here we are again, bright and shiny. Which r- oindi BBC of Professor Archibals'a bead. ("We he snapped a* mt the last o I tared at it, ■■;.-■>!. •an't <■.:,• brains and ai the same time ran j I not RO f'.irthr than j si
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      477 2 This should be o real thriller. The Examiner is o proper tough hord-muscled, hairy, with a chin like a leather boot and a chest like the front of c tank. He advances crouched like a gorilla, hit huge hands swinging ready for a knock-out, a grir of
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    • 378 2  -  FRANCIS BOEY By A GIRL who excels in a very unusual game for girls weightlifting is pretty Violet Ho Lye Chun, a 16-years-old St. Anthonys Girls School student who recently won the Singapore women's junior title. Not satisfied with just winning the junior title, this
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    • 54 2 Y^ELL, the greot fight starts soon. The referee will step forward and call for silence. The two opponents will step into the ring. The crowd will hold its breath tensely. Then the onnouncement: 'In the red corner, the champion Bottling Examiner; in the blue corner, tho challenger Kid
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    • 722 2 By— TODAK CO it goes on, year after year. I can see in my mind the examination halls, with their rows of desks, their dusty floors, their tired and struggling students. Good luck to them all. Good luck to you all as you lace the examinations that will be upon
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    • 239 2 T" couldn't have been love at first sigrht. because Mary is blind. But it is certainly a fine romance that she and Spike, orang-utans. are carrying on at London Zoo Mary has been "married" three times before, but none of her mates has shown as much love as
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    • 129 2 LILLJAX, ihy fairness Efl (O Like Aurora PorgfllCl tuih. Thnt glares o'er sunless iru .sen Painting the sky with gorgeous blush. And howling breakers are enthralled When they, ihy beauty be behold. Thy stately ior^i and rtuilcfiless grace Li/ce n tioinlctiflO moto trhite li?i/. Fir to deck Beatctlf'f tfofOM
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      • 57 2 pen. Just two movements ana The "CRAFTSMAN" This Sheaffer's low-priced p«-n is S ed u^h y the answer (o Ihe student s prayer. ALr^f It writes so very smoothly am' holds pages and pages of ink. Jl jp-<^\ Remeniher. too, that Sheaffer^i is w^^^^v AMERICA'S FIRST CHOKE, hv Jl actual
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    • 549 3 Student Grading welcome pieces of ne\v s foi the Youth of brm the Colony's Education Department lc v o active^ considering a suggestion to revision in the grading of the students a -h we consider a stop i n the right ♦he boys and girls of the upper
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      29 3 (Above) OUTSTANDING performance in the Drama Festival came from the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and this picture shows their choir rendering one of their items.
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      107 3 "THE Happy Folks,' a play by the Primary Class of the Nan Hwa (Branch) School was one of the most interesting items in the Chinese Section of the recent Drama Festival held at the Victoria Hall. (Above) The young stars who took part in the show. (On lefi): The
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    • 689 3 MOVING across to the central areas of America, I a.% amazed by the size of the rolling plains and the large herds of cattle that could be seen grazing in the fields. Eventually I arrived at Dallas which is one of the principal towns of Texas, at
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    • 43 3 MR. ARSHAD bin Ayub, Present of the Studente Union College of Agriculture, Malaya, wishes it stated that the College of Agriculture Students' Union was represented bv its presiSent and Mr. Khoo Swee Jo» at th# preliminary tan- c<..j. n ia' t'nnterenes
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    • 294 3 SAN FRANCISCO: —It is okay for little children lo play icith matches, light cigarettes, fire up the incinerator and learn abowt explosives, electric shock and dangerous chemicals all under parental supervision, says Dr. Harry F. Dietrich, American pediatrician. Dr. Dietrich made these suggestions in a paper for
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    • 267 3 DESPITE (he tough problem set contestants in last week's "Jumbled Words," quite a few succeeded in reassembling the letters to form that well-known and oft-re-peated proverb "All Thai Glitters Is Not Gold." Two entries, however, went one better and sent in the following lines; "Little L. G.
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    • 60 3 Square dancing is catching on in many youth organisations and schools in Singapore. Many youth leaders think that this form of dancing is useful for youths in conquering shyness as it presents healthy group environment. Here are some of the members of the Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship during
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    • 397 4 THfc SI OKI SO FAR: MIX WILSOW young apprentice, hat joined hit first ship, a tanker, the "PoH O' Spain.' bound tor the Far East. The Captain is a UOH/NM 1 *»d drunkard and, one night oti the North African coast h* s'ljqgers up (0 the
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    • 534 4  -  II "I I) to go to Mm pond in j UM p. uk fo -*.iil m\ to* hi) it .tad uiKU'iiic tiiat I »a> tin t.ipt.iin .md nuid*- m ui\ trip- to unknown lands. 1 Af/ i;' I the hari u irge si rig ta i
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    • 1065 4 1 0— 'Mediterranean Madness' help me. I don't think I need to tell you that what's been going on in here tonight i.s not on any account to get any further round the ship.*' and. without waiting for Bill to reply, he and Scott lifted the unconscious Captain from the
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    • 7 4 YOUTH TRAINING IN COMMUNITY SERVICE AND CITIZENSHIP
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    • 157 4 DU> II ARM AN and Joe Needy were bosom lriends. And so they pooled their resource*, and started West They bought a wagon, lour horses, and all the supplies necessary for the journey. But travelling day in and day out eventually meant
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      275 4 ('</'<<<■,<,... Kuala Lumpur) JATO Itflffct, UltO tfc« fcf The dreary nighl vamsh'd a an y In drowsy flight, they wen u PHI Tti n n-(ui moon mui her starry host. Stnks FiWifcr Ui avuibre £rr ruddy glotrs the WlOmitm wotc ucii'jy breathe* ;he i vn i a ii
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