Singapore Standard, 13 November 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard ak'&iffi _L jj VOL. 11l NO. 134 THURSDAY, NOVfMBBI IJ, 1952. 12 FAGES FIFTEEN CENTS **f
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  • 373 1 Federation Has 3-Yr. Rice Plan Standard staff Correspondent Kl \LA LIMPIR. Ud To m*A the present gC ot rice which is to i untinue with the gressive increa>e in i the Federai,<.\ eminent has ap- > t nine-man Rice unrmttee, in an effort to Kcrietttc the planting of ni bl
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  • 126 1 A cheque followed this editorial IUVIVHHR hours after the above mneared in The Standard a cheque for Ibelow) arrived from Kuala Lumpur for Yelavthar, 55 vear-old retired employee M.lasan Railway, whose plight was the I tlie editorial. Velauthai had waited four months for his ui when it did come yesterday
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  • 22 1 Sflaagea State Council has provided .WSH for m of a Rolls Kovre for the use of the Sultan oi
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  • 483 1 CacheOfGuns, Poisons Front Russia Found BANGKOK, Nov. 12.— Following a £>und up of more than 200 suspects, the Thai Police today revealed a Kremlin directed plot by the National Liberation Party to overthrow the Government and set up a Communist regime mS Police General Phao Sriyanond,
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  • 116 1 SAIGON, Indo-China. Nov. 12 (AP):— Vietnam s L Jl ie of State. ex-Emperor Bao Dai. dismissed his governor of North Vietnam today anci replaced him with an ultranationalist whose party refused earlier to give the French full support in their fight against the Communistled Vietminh.
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  • 332 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Twenty four hours after terrorists in Kedah launched a. H hour attack on the police post at Nami, Kuala Nerang, about 20 terrorists, operating from four positions opened fire on the Gap police post in Raub about 40 minutes after midnight ye P
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  • 123 1 Ferry Boat Passenger Missing Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Wed. Life jackets were thrown into too sea from the ferry lautu Setiangin when an alarm was raised that a man had fallen overboard this morning The Senangin. which was on its wav from Mitchell Pier, Butterworth, to the Church Street Pier,
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  • 50 1 PENANG, Wed Electricity consumers residing In Bagan Jennal, Tanjong J» ungah, Batu Ferringhi and Tel »k Bahang are informed that wi Friday, the electricity supply w ill be cul ofl between the hours I am. and I p.m to allow urgent maintenance work to in- lui led o
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  • 25 1 TRAM services were disrupted Ul Hongkong yesterday when a Chinese woman gave birth to a hoy in a crowded tram. Reuter AAP
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  • 158 1 Shukoor Throwsln His Hand Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time iu the history of Singapore elections, a candidate has withdrawn after filing his nomination papers and paying hisjjeposit. Mr A.L. Shukoor (Independent. North) said last night he is withdrawing from contesting in the City Council December 6 elections "on
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  • 36 1 AN all-White male iury in Nancevville (North Carolina) yesterday found a Negro tenant farmer. Mac Ingram, guiltv of assault on a White girl by leering at her from a distance of 75 feet.
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  • 178 1 June Help The Fund FARLY yesterday moraine two dimpled young ladies in bright canarj^ coloured frocks came into lhe Standard office bearing g if w For the Christmas Toy Fund. Each carried a huge bundle and a money box over which their big brown eye- peerea Sh They were June,
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  • 85 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE price of petrol will be cheaper by three cents a gallon as from today. The new j price will be $1.52 a gallon. a spokesman of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company announced last night. j "This was made possible by lower freight
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  • 77 1 PENANG, Wed.— The Chief Police Officer, Mr. C M. J. Kirke told The Standard today that the lifting of the bicycle curfew in the i island would be considered after the completion of screening operations which were still being earried out. Since the start of
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  • 213 1 THE ever faithful school children from Primary 11 B' St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, are still sending in their donations to your Christmas Toy Fund. To them and to their teachers who instilled in them the spirit of brotherly love. we sav thank you. Yesterday's collection
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  • 22 1 TOKYO. Nov. 12. (AFP).-j-Th- Commander of Britudi Land Forces in Hong Kong. I j »utetnnt-f»eneral ierfanr« \irey, conferted with
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    • 41 1 v m *zmmMx^* -inn _a a m THE NEW LOAF HAS COMi TO STAY at nil our shops and dealers tup y7__ AIF THE Sj|p[s LOAF ■MMfc mtill high-grade flour from GutCflh and Australia and FULLY VITAMIN -ENRICHED frMn r«A»(«w n_i#rniCC
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    • 83 1 _H MOTORTOIC c/tccaiirn£*t/ in ocouofui ***fc, *ji'ji^^gia_B____wr__j iiiig M^4frf y "^^y a, '_____l__i ■""> "^tt>»-.'' -aaaaaan TlWV^^^^^ r*°**-^' *^tyw* ,m y fremiti SCOTCH WHISKY that elusive "something"' in the atmosphere >( Glenhvel. ui tlie Highland* of BantUh.re. captured m dut highest grade ol wlrnkv In the process oi distill*. >n.
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  • 276 2 City Comm itteeSends Resolution To Govt* A SEPARATE body, on the lines of the Public Corporations in Britain, should be set up for the production and supply of electricity in Singapore. This majority recommendation hos 'Men made bv a subcommittee of the Public Utilities Committee of
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  • 331 2 Standard Staff Reporter Customs officers were surprised and confused when on inspecting the baggage of an Englishman at Kallang Airport yesterday they found broken pieces of old china and ancient Malay weapons. They did not know auite what to make of this. The Englishman put
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  • 350 2 A TIP to the police concerning an alleged robbery, led to the arrest of three Chinese, the Singapore First Police Court Magistrate Mr. T. Kulasekaram was told at a continued preliminary inquiry yesterday. The three men, Ong Boon Cheong (26), Sim Yeow Lai
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  • 109 2 Police Find Skeletons, Fountain Pens THE Singapore Police yesterday disclosed that they had unearthed a number of human skeletons during an excavation job at Bth mile-, stone, Bukit Timah Road, on Saturday last. Among :he skeletons the workers also found a waterbottle, gas mask and two fountain pens. One of
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  • 112 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. White Malay reservations areas in Selangor have been turned into mining land since 191 1, there are only 383 acres and these are in Kuala Lumpur. This area is under mining. This was the reply Inche Tanya. Bin Sheik Ahmad received Irom the
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  • 48 2 IPOH, Wed.— The 6tfi mile Pinji Road is flooded to a depth of 13 inches; the Tarnbun- Ampang Road is under 13 inches of water at the lst milestone, while the Batu Gajah-Gopeng Road is flooded to a depth of 12 inches at the 2nd milestone.
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Reporter CAMERA-SHY Wa Dram. 24 year-old wife of Mr. P. D. Rider Williams-Hunt, Adviser on Aborigines to the Federation Government, first Malayan aborigine to visit Britain returned to Singapore yesterday quite unshaken by her Comet flight. Hailing from the Senoi tribe, one
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  • 68 2 HOUSE-HUNGRY Singapore will have more S.I.T. accommodation, Mr. J.C. Lee, Estate Manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, told The Standard yesterday. The former Trust office block at Tiong Bahru will be converted into flats and allocated soon. The present Trust offices were shifted to the
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  • 54 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed In the State Council this morning in answer to his question, Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria was informed that two individual requests had been made for reduction of temporary occupation licence fees since the last meeting of the Council. The requests were
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  • 92 2 When charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with frequenting an -opium den in Park Road on Nov. 10. Kuay Tong Seng said: "I did not smoke. I only swallowed." He was sentenced to six weeks' jail. Another man, Pang Loon Sek,
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  • 96 2 THREE circus hands, including an elephant boy. appeared before the Singapoie Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto, yesterday on a joint charge of disorderly behaviour in public The 'elephant boy, Ibrahim bin Mat (20), pleaded guilty and was fined $5. The other two, Kheng Chai
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  • 84 2 SEVENTY-TWO persons convicted on Food and Price Control offences were fined a total of $8,465 in October. The majority 60 were fined $6,040 for failing to display price tags and eight were fined $1,675 for selling cigarettes above the displayed price. A person discovered selling
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  • 221 2 HOUSINC CLERK GETS THREE YEARS SENTENCE of three years' rigorous imprisonment was passed at the Singapore Assizes on Ee Sim Chwee, who while employed as a clerk in the Singapore Improvement Trust corruptly accepted $400 to assist an applicant to obtain a S.I.T. flat Ee was convicted on three charges:
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  • 81 2 A noodle-maker, Lee Soon Ann (31), was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to nine months' imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision for criminal breach of trust in respect of $159.60, belonging to his employer. Chew Kuan. The Court was
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  • 273 2 TRAPPED in the boiler room of the oil tanker, Marie Maersk, which was anchored at Pulau Bukom a Danish seaman attempted to avoid the flames from burning oil that gushed out at him by crawling under the boiler after he had forgotten to secure
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    • 37 2 IVWRN-T OU* NEW NEIGHBORS; T| IIT HAINT T WHOSE Yah IS WASTIN' J ME,TOO.*7 Mf BK Y R^f^*^ ►^S.ia'C RIN A* SARVAN'CARWGRUNm J^M HAM IT IS -n*V AWAY TO A < WE BETTER OO AUS OVER- LL <. THARS&W**
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  • 398 3 City Restaurant To Be Model Of Cleanliness Standard Staff Reporter APPLICANTS for licences to occupy the i new Singapore Esplanade Restaurant, which will be formally opened on Nov. 15, were given strict medical' examinations. Several were found to be suspect typhoid carriers or suffering from tuberculosis.
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  • 16 3 14 S.I.T. Tenants To Quit -.aft Keponrr bavestinotices May isked to n« on third Party Prwh*
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  • 36 3 Ohrn To Visit Local Baptists ■asdfsd fsdf photo. Wktnm Co*si?iiere a second fear Jf*™^ *itj of Malaya, c.stins her vote at on (on.m'uencj yesterday. The *^?fth Student? lo eleet 29 Councillors to the Fifth Student, Standard
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  • 168 3 MORE than 2-0 Bueiaberj al Chinese coniniunity in S gapore yesterday ce ebrated the inniversary oi :he b.rtn ol Dc S Y_:-Sen. 'ne fj.;naer o: U i Chinese Republic. Representatives of various nese asst nations were preienl a: Hm United Chinese L rary yesterday "where a
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  • 292 3 Standard Staff Reporter thf SiniraDore Imports and Exports Control De-2SW£_-S1- ISmt ff accordance with the ££_-e-*K of Government Orgamsatioo Consultants. As from <mday kn 5S vi Exports Control am Re- stration Department Mr W H. Walker, the Con- t imports and E x ports,
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  • 59 3 TH** BODY of a It-yeai*->t was found Boating the Singapore Biver to* rning of Nov. 3. is stu i ng identification rt-ary. fjLiHui \nv one wno ha- V as tc the boys tdenutj asked to contact Inspector S _.Z*i^CT_ r Jm Cheng of the -i
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  • 190 3 A Contractor Is A iocial Asset Today' Then it was not unusual for a contractor to accept a o-e-e of job. and at tne ?ame time k'uptcv proceedings lor tai are to fulfil agreement. In accepting a contract tnere was always a mp** contractor would take .ne word of the
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  • 147 3 Income Tax Appeal Dismissed apnea: by Humes Lta. against the levy of income tax at the rate of 30 per cent of everv dollar of its rAargeabte income was dismissed witn easts bv Mr. Justice Br^vn in the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Ip d.smi^ing tne app^a. Hr Just ce Brown
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  • 38 3 Mr K C. Sekhar will give a talk on "Man's Life m the Physical Worid" from a Theosophisfs point of view to members of the Koiaia Lumpur Psychology dub on Friday at T.30 p.m.
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  • 148 3 Standard Staff Reporter I a TOTAL of 381 established Singapore firms will S£t»atf*3RS»* and un. Tn- five per cent quota haJbeen arrived at rom figures of Imports Of PiecegSods for the two year, total Ling 50T0.000.000. Tb P <e returns, suppnco ~v ,^T
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  • 197 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE 2.000-strong SL::l ap °J e Government and City Council Labour Union has asked tne Government and City Council to institute a scheme Oi annual increments to mc wages of its members. resolution to tn..- enec gras passed at the Unions recent sixth
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  • 105 3 SIR Charles M__rray-Ayi siey -he Chief Justice, a. owe I two appeals which came before him in *he Singapore High Court, yesterday The men whose convictions and sentences by tower courtwere quashed were Ng San Hui. Lim Chia Fuok and Teh Boon Hong. Kg San Hui and
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  • 49 3 THE Singapore Recreation r»nb «il d its Cnristmas rian-e tois year on Dec. 21 The programme for the day will include an informal or.ental buffet and variety entertainment. On Nov. 21 tne Club v. hold a enema show to no wed hy tomboia at 8.15 P-m.
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  • 54 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. S. Danapanun and S. Rffuthu, were remanded by the First Magistrate, Inche Ismail, till Nov, 19. on a charge of rob-! bi:.^ a worna* Pooogavauam, of a gold chain valued at $400. H was stated that they committed the offence at the; p
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  • 234 4 PENANG, Wed. The boys' company of the Federation and Malay Regiments, which is the first educational establishment to teach boys sailing and swimming, should be a first class source to get ofticers for the Federation Army in future years. This was s'ated by the
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 4 TUNGKU KH4TUAH, Che Fatimah and Che Yang Dah a r i join forces i9 master a culinary difficulty at the International Cookery Exhibition, held at London's Festival Hall recently.
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  • 105 4 'MALACCA, Wed -Friends' 'and relatives attended the fui ral to lay of, Gan" Kok Chye at Jasm Mr. Gan, was i a "a ler of the MCA Jasin dis- tri bran rh, a v I elder son of towkay Gan Lap Mr. Gan. 34, ed
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  • 172 4 KUALA LUMPUK, Wed. The Selangor State Council today approved the following expenditures: PURCHASE of the Selangor Club Chambers including land, furniture and fittings to be used as a rest house, for State and Federal officers who are not staying in government, quarters $354.--000.
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  • 102 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria was informed in the State Council today that accommodation for f em a 1 e tuberculosis patients in the same wards at the General Hospital and in the same wing of rooms at Bungsar Hospital is very
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  • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Joseph Smyth (25), 8.0.R. of the Field Ordnance Deoof, Setanuk, was charged before the First Magistrate Inche Ismail at the Police Court here today, with the unlawful possession of a pistol and eight rounds of ammunition. It was alleged that Smyth stole the
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  • 201 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Seventeen Medical Officers had resigned or retired from Government service since 1950 whilst they were stationed in Selangor. This was stated in the Selangor State Council today by the State Secretary, in reply to questions by Enche
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  • 47 4 IPOH, Wed.— Thirty Chinese headmen from 15 new villages in the Kampar Tapah district began a oneweek civic course sponsored bv the Perak Government in the Perak Kheh Association today. During the week, the men will visit various Government Departments and attend lectures.
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  • 43 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—ltthere are signs of Mood distress in Ke'antan (of which all rice retailers will be notified by Penggawas> all bouse holders will be allowed to draw one month's supply of rice on the production of valid ration cards.
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  • 204 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Rice Production Committee has decided to arrange interviews for persons wishing to offer information and suggestions bearing on the Committee's terms of reference. Various suggestions for increasing the acreage and yield of padi have already been received by the Committee from members
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  • 65 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Holding that the sentence of one year's rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $500 passed on a Chinese, Kho Chuang, at the Johore Bahru Assizes for offering a bribe of $1.50 to a Police Constable was excessive, the Federation Court of Appeal, yesterday,
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  • 60 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr E. B. David, M.C.S., bas resigned as an Official Member of the Federal Executive Council and Federal Legislative Council from Oct. 23, 1952. Mr. Arthur Hugh Peter Humphrey 0.8.E., M.C.S.. has been appointee a Temporary Official Member of the Federal Executive
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  • 286 4 'Long And Faithful 9 Service Rule Valid KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Following two-days of the nc 9 or» a t, on| between the Government and representatives of daily-rated employees in the Government service agreement was reached on the question of recognition of "long and faithful" service in
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  • 117 4 LONDON. Nov. 12, (Reuter) The chairman of the Rnbber Growers' Association, Mr. Sydney Palmer, claimed that Malaya had the highest living standard of any Eastern country. In a letter published in the London Times, he defended the present wage structure in the "Malayan rubber industry. "The
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  • 103 4 Jail F or Man Who Disobeyed KUALA LUM] For disol Q a super;. tive duty bin Lon- pany RAS victed bx martial, nine montl The i that nil A at Kah I r accuser i munition Army Sei when on Lt F P J riu p k if M ij.
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  • 135 4 PENANG. Wed Penant's only independent candidate the Municipal election? to be held on Dec. 6*. Mr. Khoo Ya: See today delivered his first campaign speech in the Tanjong ward. where he gave details of his ten-point platform. Mr. Yat See was introduced to his
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  • 76 4 MALACCA, Wed.— Mr. S. S. Shunmugam, Malacca Progressive Party President and Municipal vice-president as j well as a candidate for the Fort Ward, today stated that his party would not be issuing any manifesto. Said Mr. Shunmugam: "Our predecessors on the Commission during the last
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  • 50 4 MALACCA the Hui were dote I Safar. N< ai Buk and the T?.- ig be; seven mile distant once a pair I points in tl S the observi nee ol festival. Manv eelebi rural m taking they bo the burl road be gency resti ment ol I
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  • 35 4 p|f ANG f Chinese s a holiday to sion of th i late Dr. S n Of the A There i Engl to ct but the ti ilu dedar d a I
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    • 53 4 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY Draw on 16'h November. 19 n At Chinese Town Ball. Fencsng Tickels for Draw on 21st De XOW OX S.M > FOR MEMBERS IN FEDERATION 01 MALAVA OM.V- _Jj MAO* THE /7l Jl FABULOUS \_--zz_____z___-zz__z__-Bz___-z___-zz__-_. UWPUROLPOWDER you milt not x*\fa fam (xmvy aui Jeeiinihom.<y»emtaOdMA^e^ tfi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 349 5 K'JALA LUMPUR, Wed— Selangor State Councillors did not, lj ow increasing demands made by the Emergency to stint on State educational needs, and today passed several large J u fc^ s totalling about $300,000 in addition to numerous small protons »n connection with schools
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  • 9 5 They Want A Council ong. Bj Kuala and oldest
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  • 115 5 MORE than 200 men anc J women attended a buffet supper last night which featured no less than 75 national dishes donated from every one of Singapore s communities. The occasion, which took mace at the Y.W.C.A. on Collyer Quay was part of the "Worlds Week
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  • 178 5 i SINGAPORE (iovernment Seamen's Union uctpted. under protest, a Governmentd pa 3 packet iiurcase at I meeting held at salary: S ng ii a Ei II $78 x -< -,4 -A Gn as rs i k za ia in, -ease: 150 a OA I
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  • 37 5 AN extraordinary meeting ot The Government Temporary Officers' Association Federation of Malaya. will be held on Sunday Nov. lb a t io a m at the Prince of Wales Institution 33. Prince's [toad, Kuala I.umpur.
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  • 125 5 Templer At New Villages THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer yesterday visited the New Village oi Cha'ah, Yong Peng and Sungei Sayong. He impressed the villagers that thc Emergency could be stopped verv soon if every one ol them could give more information to Government, stopped supplying food to
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  • 66 5 IPOH. Wed.— The following have been elected officebearers of the Perak Regional Indian Congress President, Mr. C. Ramasamv Chettiar, vice-president. Mr Jangi Ram Yadav. hon. secretary. Mr M. K. K Svvami. hon. treasurer. Mr M Ponnusamy. Committee- Messrs P. Rengasamy. and V R. Samy. (Parit Buntar) Mr. M.
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  • 247 5 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are many fields where Western peoples can teach things to their Eastern neighbours, but in a broad spiritual outlook, the peoples of Asia are the masters said The Commissioner General, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, when he opened the new pr™* of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 5 A buffet supper par excellence was served last night at the Y.W.C.A., with dishes donated from every community in Singapore. It was an evening of spiritual and social international goodwill, with a prayer service to commemorate the current "World's Week of Prayer and Brotherhood."
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  • 564 5 COMMUNALISM and culture received the nrimarv consideration of the four speakers, who formed the forum which discussed "The Basis of a Malayan Nation" at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall last night. The speakers were Mr Alex Josey (Singapore Standard). Mr. E. T. Stokes (Lecturer
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Replying to a question by Inche Salleh bin Hakim at the Selangor State Council today, the State Secretary stated j that payment of allowances to members of the Council was now under discussion with the State and Settlement Governments. The views of the Privileges Committee
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  • 52 5 GOH TONG. charged vith pos sessing ti lb. of opium at Pant Pechah Mukim ol Sri Menanti. Muar. and for permitting his premises to be u.-^ed for consumption of opium, was allowed bail ot $4,000 by the Acting Pre- sident of -the Muar Sessions Court. Sheikh
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  • 564 5 SINGAPOBE substations liable to load shedding today:— DAN Aljunied Rtl.. Bims Avenne, Paya Lebar Pumps, Dunman Kd".. Joo CMal Place. Jalan vasin. Jalan Euuoß. Cambridge Kd. Rangoon Rd.. Towner Rd.. Kim Kent Rd. (SIT). Serangoon Kd.. Kolani Ayer. Bennett Estate, MacPberson Rd.. Rim Chuan Rd.. Govt Printing
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  • 250 5 10, 000 To Stage Protest Meeting Standard Staff Reporter NEARLY 10,000 locally recruited employees nf the Singapore Government will now participate in the mass protest meeting to be held tomorrow evening at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The protest meeting is organised by the Joint-Action Committee of the Singapore Government** Local
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  • 190 5 Standard MaU Reporter LEGISLATION to enab i tho licensing ot all hawker.- In Singapore and giving powers to Hawkers Inspectors to demand the production ol identity card* bv the hawkers arili be enacted soon. A BiU to amend the Municipal Ordinance, to mak< provision
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  • 41 5 MR P.C SEKHERE hai been transfc 1 1 ed Fron I ihoi e Batu j to Kd!:. '1 ngg m hiel riei-k in the Publii worki Department in plat e ol 111 tf Subramaniam who has gooe I i Segamat.
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  • 829 6 WHEN submitting his resignation as Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Trygve Lie said that he was quitting his post in the hope that his action would help bring peace to Korea. This certainly is not the real reason for his resignation. Not even Mr. Lie
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  • 1062 6  - NOT EVERY NEW VILLAGE HAS A CHONG PENG RAWLE KNOX By MUCH more than half ihe battle against the Communist enemy in Malaya is the struggle for the hearts and minds of the New Villagers the once isolated, independent squatters, nearly all Chinese, who have been regrouped behind barbed wire
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  • 494 6 Review of Views Dato Onn's Warning TO call upon the people of this country to unite is a very desirable thing. But to remind them of the past tragedies is to revive suspicion between the two major races in this country. says the influential Malay daiiy. fjtusan Melayu. The paper
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  • 277 6 Sir; I read with the greatest delight what "IN THE WILDERNESS*' wrote about "HOW DOES THE P.S.C. CHOOSE ITS MEN?" in your valuable paper of Oct. 31. Nothing but the truth was revealed in it. It has been ascertained that out of the 10 G.C.S. clerks
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  • 506 6 A Schoolboy Wants To Know Sir; I am a schoolboy of eighteen and am in Standard 'eight.' Our teachers have attempted to interest us in taking an active part in the civic affairs of our City. Now I am very interested in this as a future citizen of Singapore. After
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  • 126 6 Sir: If what I have heard about the University's Chinese Department be true, we might wake up one morning to find a European Professor as Head of the Department, as in Hongkong University now and (except for a very brief period) before. One wonders when
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  • 16 6 "No need to worry him now, lady! I can call back 'for the ne
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  • 388 6 Why Should We Import What We Can Make Sir: —ln concluding your leader of November 7 under the caption "No Protection" you said: "A Government that is serious about local industries will undertake proper surveys of water, power, mineral and other resources on which to erect new industries. It will
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  • 141 6 Sir —I was present at a recent lecture given by Mr. Alex Josev to the I. M.P. at Koala Lumpur. What Mr. Josev .said about eommunahsm is quite true. Any one who has had experience of politics knows how ugly a thing is communalism. In Malava it cannot
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  • 225 6 Sir: As directed in the Telenhone Directory, it is the common practice for members of the public to dial "O" in case of fire and/ or ambulance. From experience. it is realised that a considerable amount of time is required to get the call through to the Fire
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  • 549 7 Motion On Govt. Policy Rejected By 34 Votes LONDON, Nov. 12— The House of Commons last night rejected a Labour motion censuring the Conservative government for policy laid down in the Speech from the Throne. The Labour motion was rejected by 313 votes to 279 a
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  • 195 7 Ike May 'Bludgeon Says Wyatt LONDON*. N.»v 12 I Reuter President-elect Dwight D Eisenhower will probably tr\ to "bludgeon the Chinese mto a Korean truce by means of force and an Ultimatum. Socialist member ol Parliament Woodrow Wyatl said today. lir. Wyatt, who has rast re- turned from a tour
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  • 79 7 LONDON. Nov. L-\ (Reuter) -An attempt to make the C irch Assembly discuss today as its tirst business a motion calling upon the Dean ol Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, to resign his office fai ed here lasl night. Mr R. Reader Harris. Conservative MP and
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  • 77 7 Bri tain Passes A. De fence Plan LONDON*. Nov. 12 (UP).— The cabinet has approved Britain s new atom age defence plan and its outlines will be made known to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization shortly, a government spokesman said today. The spokesman said the British programme will be dispatched
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  • 79 7 TOKYO. Nov. 12 (Reuter\AP>—A mighty Allied counteralt ack today wiped out dangerous Chinese advances made in rain and mist last night on Triangle Hill. 3.300-foot central front peak guarding the invasion route to Seoul. An Eighth Army announcement said United Nations forces hacked a bloody pnth
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  • 37 7 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Nov. 12 (AP) President-elect Dwight D Eisenhower is planning an important round of oreferences with Republican tea*; ers in New York next week before leaving for Korea, ius associates said today.
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  • 124 7 SEROWE. Bechuanaland, Nov. 12. (Reuter).- -A British Commissioner today bowed to stubborn African loyalty to a deposed chieftain, ami railed off a tribal meeting held to name a replacement. Bamangwato tribesmen, who for three days had argued in favour of Seretse Khama, the chief who was
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  • 240 7 Tribal War Flares Up In Kenya NAIROBI. Nov. 12.— A new, trouble has struck Kenya colony— tribal border warfare. The government reported last night that on Nov. 8 about 50 armed Celubba tribesmen from Ethiopia raided a party of Gabbra, Kenya, tribesmen at Karba. east of Lake Rudolf. The raiders
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  • 85 7 MANILA, Nov. 12 (AP)— Steel- 1 helmeted troops stood guard at the airport here today as eight Chinese Communist suspects deported from British North Borneo landed briefly enroute to Hongkong. An Army spokesman said the suspects were labourers on an I j oil field of
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  • 23 7 TAIPEH, Nov. 12 (AFP): Nationalist China today celebrated the 86th birthday of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. father of the Chinese Republic.
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  • 259 7 UNITED NATIONS Nov. 12 (UP)— The General Assembly's Special Political Committee called upon the Union of South Africa yesterday to suspend its "group areas" segregation laws The vote wa? 41 to 1 with only South Africa voting against the resolution and 16
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  • 67 7 JAKARTA, Nov. 12. (AP)— Indonesia's Excise Office in the first half of 1952 lost an estimated 5530.000 because of illegal rubber smuggling 1 from Rhio Archipelago to Singapore. Premier Wilopo disclosed today. Wilopo said Indonesia has increased its marine police in the Straits of Malacca and
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  • 41 7 TOKYO, Nov. 12 (UP) —The United States and Japan today signed a lend lease agreement under which Japan would receive on loan from the United States 50 landing ships and frigates needed for its coastal patrol and defence.
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  • 188 7 MANILA, Nov. 12, (UP).— Moroland's No. 1 outlaw arrived in Manila today aboard a navy ship from Jolo, where he and his followers had defied the armed forces for nearly three months. Kamlon arrived with his father, his wife and two sons, several followers
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  • 147 7 NAIROBI, Kenya. Nov. 12 I up* Eight Kikuyu tribesmen, handcuffed to native policemen and driven to court in the back of a truck, were formally charged with the murder of senior chief Wnruhiu. who had tried to icsist a Mau Mau terrorist. Among the accused was
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  • 90 7 photo. LONDON. Nov. 12 <AP> Brltain announced today irp slash in the number of Home Guard battalions. which has attracted disappointingly few recruits. Antony Head. Secretary ol State for War. told the House of Commons only 300 battalions will be formed, instead ot th<--900 originally planned.
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  • 31 7 TOKYO. Nov. 12 (UP)- Tha Australian Government hai approved former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Ilaruhiko Nis.hi, as Japan's Bl t postwar ambassador to Canberra, authoritative tourocf said today.
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  • 391 8 Triestino Liners Return Singapore Shipping Reporter ITALY'S Lloyd Triestino Line winch ran the famous •Conic' ships to Singapore before the war. will be resuming its fast, luxury; (passenger service to the. I Far East next vear. it was announced yesterday. Two modern liners now near completion the
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  • 48 8 LONDON. Nov. 12. (AFP)—: 1 The London Institute of Under- i writers announced yesterday I that the insurance rates against war risks, strikes and other troubles had boon reduced for regular ships sailing from ports 'of the Chinese Continent to 'Hongkong. The reduction was Colombo.
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  • 75 8 THE City of Singapore a 7,338-ton freighter— which was built last year, is among 81 ships named after cities of the world. Most of them belong to Bucknall and Ellerman shipping lines of London. The "City of Singapore' runs freighter services around Europe and
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  • 124 8 HONGKONG. Nov. 12 (UP) Chinese Communist authorities in Kwantung Province, which joins Hongkong Oh the north, have decreed all imports and exports must now pass through the por*. of Whampoa, South China's only deep water port. 12 miles ea^t of Canton, according to local press reports
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    • 450 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTO. R,-ulir Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Svcttenham Penang. Also direct Sailings f«» Banskok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due S'pore Due Penang From Fllkl e,r In Port Nov 18 Japaiu H'kong •P ving" Nov 22 Nov 25 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P.
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  • 322 9 prices Are Up By 30 Per Cent Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S export of rattans to con- nentai po rts is now almost at a "standstill". Th.s is the result of the Indonesian Govern cnr s n t!ne «*P° rt °f nan-graded rattans 'atony. Kin exporters
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  • 44 9 n Nov. 12, UP> I magistrate des- **2 uwse nsjrrt-*h«-h brought a i man who HM past the -m. xur s n«e that any ronntrj would thb r rubbish Thames Court d .n fining Si**w. 42, an on the ship
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  • 28 9 RATTAN CRISIS Kuching Supplies 'Breather' Eiants Asso ia- < t K e -30 p= r pikul. cons gnment I .i lower Ind ian I the Id "take sti rday
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  • 39 9 HONGKONG Nov, IZ—Special Standard Service Closing pncrs on lhe Hongkong Exchange tod iv were $15.55 to £1 v-r.ing: $^(>4iT5 to US. Sl: $1,835 to Malayan $1: $O.JBSO to one Indonesia Rupiah. Gold $278 375 to one tael.
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  • 126 9 Asbestos Supply Adequate ENOUGH asbestos can be produced locaHy to meet the demand in Singapore and the Federation Mr. Lewis J. Clifford of Singapore's Hume Industries Ltd told The Standard yesterday. He said his firm was exporting several tons of asbestos a year. In the period between January and September
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  • 80 9 LA PAZ, Nov. 12 (Reuter) Tin companies being nationalised by the Bolivian Government have been invited !o send representatives to La Paz to fix a value for their properties. The value of the assets, it was stated by the State Mining Corporation, will be
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  • 73 9 DJAKARTA. Nov. 12. (AFP) A preliminary atreenient has been reached between Japan and Indonesia for the export of 1.000 tons of copra to Japan. Negotiations here between the Japanese Copra Mission and tbe government have made such headway that it is expected the amount to be exported
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  • 130 9 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER gained k cent per lb. on a steady market in Singapore yesterdiv during which moderate turnover of business \vas reported. The lower grades of rubber appeared to be tiih'ly held despite good demand from the Continent and the United Kingdom.
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  • 115 9 Cl i)Sl\(i ruhher price* (rent** pei «h > in Singa pore vesterdav were: Buvers Seliers No. 1 Spot loose 782 18? F.0.8. in bales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 78i 78; No. 2 R.S.S. 742 74s No. 3 R.S.S. 702 70^ Tone: Steady. lONDON Kl BBER Wednesday's opening prices
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  • 126 9 LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter)— Rust costs' Britain about £200,--000,000 a year, according to the British Iron and Steel Research Association. The sum is about the present cost of painting all the steel produced in a year in Britain, a job which would need
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  • 38 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates (per $100 Malayan) are: Canada 32| (T.T.). 32| (0.D.). 321 (90 d/st); selling rates: Canada 31 13/16, Holland gls. 1*241 and and Belgian francs 1,6265. Other exchange rates remain unalterd.
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  • 211 9 COLOMBO, Nov. 12 (UP) The Tokyo Government has reiused steel exporters licence to export mild steel plates, mild steel black sheets and barbed wire to Ceylon. This is believed to be a reprisal for the signing of the Ceylon-China trade pact, trade sources here said today.
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  • 204 9 Standard Staff Reporter A FACTORY for the manufacture of rubber enamel paint may go up in Singapore. The paint Is claimed to have a superior quality because its rubber content gives a long-lasting coat. One of the two men who "pioneered" the marketing
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  • 41 9 Tin Shares Strong Prices Up SINGAPORE, Wed Malayan tin shares were a strong market today with unsatisfied buyers and prices showing improvements. Indi, trial shares were quietly steady while rubber shares continued neglcrted. Changed Prices were: INlil STRIALS MIMMi asdfsd fsdf
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  • 66 9 Produce Mart Quiet, Steady THE pi i s n i ket in Singap gtgg |y :'U ss passing in th < tion. Copra I ;it $34J per pi tb buvert at the prirv W*tCoconul < u e^ market at 121 sellers. Betul nut $32 Copra $S4| [(sellers): C0..: ll <scoet»>
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  • We, The PEOPLE
    • 706 10 Sir;— l had intended captioning this "To stand .or not to stand" but as nominations have closed. I now give the above caption. I am a local born citizen of Singapore doing secretarial work in a large firm. I Uiink I am educated enough
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    • 407 10 Sir;— -Having read in the last two issues of the Sundav Standard the story of life in the French Foreign Legion as told by a soldier who deserted in Colombo. I should like to point out that to belong to a body of picked troops
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    • 556 10 Sir;— An article on Malaya from 'the Manchester Guardian reprinted in The Standard, stated that there is more tension now between the Chinese and Malays than there has been two years ago The author of this statement was our Mr. Josey. If the Singapore Standard had printed
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    • 696 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions tor J"" Standard H Pattern No. 33. which appeared .n the Sunday Standard on Nor. 9. Note: 1 With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for this
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    • 15 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ond KEEP THEM iY YOU TIU YOU GET YOU* PATTERN PIECES.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 308 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Who- ever serves his country well has no need of ancestors." i —Voltaire. I THIRSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Attend to routine and ordinal y interests during the daytime, i Defer important decisions and I contacts until evening. Circulate i as widely as possible; or promote private. secret or secluded
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  • 545 11  - COLONY'S FS HOPES ARE HIGH NOW JEFFREY JAMES Tonic By Poh Lim *y A BOGEYMAN faces the Selangor Foong Seong Cup team this weekend— and this will be a psychological factor on their bearing at the Singapore Badminton Stadium, venue of the Foong Seong Cup final for the first time.
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 11 M tingles. :h>s y*ars Thomas Si W<W ex- u hero A. PIRUZ— lst singles, lst doubles. Selangor's finest player and one of the most possible successors to Wong Peng Soon in world badminton. Piruz will set the balance for victory or defeat for Selangor. BIS MARJAN-lst j
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  • 188 11 PARIS, Nov. 11 (Reuter) France, making more use of their chances in front of goal, beat Ireland 3—l in their soccer international at the Colombes Stadium here today before a crowd of 50,000. The French team had more of the play before halftime, when they
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  • 49 11 NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.— The Indian team for the Asian table tennis chamjionship to be played at Singapore will comprise: Men— Kalyan Jayant, Ranblr Bhandari, T. T. Thiruvengadam, D. P. Sampat and ft.. Debaraj. Women Miss Sayeed "sultana, Mrs. Gool Nasikwalla and Miss A. Rukmani.— (U^L
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  • 445 11 Sports In Krian PARTI Bl NTAR, Wed— Krian's schoolboy singles tmnmn N? Chin Huat is tipped to win another title life rckend. Partnering his brother, Chin Hoe, the vill plav a?ainst the defending champions, Khoo ■m li in iui Tan Chin Tooi for the
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  • 33 11 WV.SAR. Wed.— Kangsar .Malay I the Ipoh C it) ui a fast 'My ho rkey fixture ground o Q goals to nil. re Zainal an They I ai> before the
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  • 38 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed.— Playing in aid of the Ppppy Day fund on Saturday, Kitaia Kangsar District were beaten by Penang Ferry You-oj-ptera thsee-nil in a soccer inatcn played at Kuala Kangaar IBS^&«S3Jl B S^&«S3J *t»«»
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  • 120 11 LONDON, Nov. 12. (AP) Cricket fans will pay more to watch test matches against Australia in the Coronation c eason of 1953. Increased entertainment *ax has forced the MCC Board of Control to raise prices. Minimum charge for all test against Australia will b e ssh
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  • 57 11 THE following players have been selected to represent the United Sports Club m a friendly soccer match against Balestier United on Saturday at the Clerical Union ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp. S Pestana. Jim Quee. Peter Choo R Chan. Rosdi, Ah Bah, G De Souza, Ivan Aeria.
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  • 193 11 LONDON. Nov. 11 (Reuter>— The draw for the first round matches of the F.A. Cup. to be plaved on Saturday, November 22, resulted as follows: 1 Chester v Hartlepools United. Gateshead v Crewe Chesterfield v Workington, Bradford City v Rhyl, Scunthorpe United v Carlisle United, Beighton
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  • 142 11 LONDON, Nov. 11 (Reuter> —Receipts from the four Test matches between England and India this year were £3».«», it was announced at a meeting of the Cricket Board of Control at Lords here today. This wan over £19,000 less than proceeds from the five Test matches
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  • 36 11 MUAR, Wed.— The fourth match of the Muar Hockey Association League played between Muar Hospital and Malay Regiment on Bandar Malay Boys School Padang resulted in the Hospital winning by two goals to one.
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  • 183 11 THE Bis S S"ft£ acknowledge- thanks the following doujtions to we Christmas Toy Fund: A acknowledged *I%#*M Master Wong Soon Yum, Primary II 4 B* St. Joseph's Institution i-w Master Stephen Koh, Primary II B\ St. Joseph's Institution Members of the Sergeant's Mess. Royal Air Force. K.L.
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  • 113 11 BRUSSELS, Nov. 11 (Reuter) —Adapting themselves better to the rain sodden pitch, an English football combination side defeated a Brussels Football Association XI by five goals to one here today. They led 4—l at halftime. Peter Harris, Portsmouth right winger, scored two, Bedford Jezzard, Fulham's centre
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  • 220 11 The Juniors In Tomorrow 's Card A JUNIOR double main event card has been arranged by promoter Nene at the HaPPy World Stadium tomorrow and there is some interestang boxing in store for Colony fans. The card is h«**cd by a 10-round bout between Little Paras and Basil Shaw with
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  • 177 11 LONDON, Nov. 12, (AP) English and Welsh International football teams rounded out training yesterday and officials of both sides reported a clean bill of health for today's big game at Wembley stadium. A capacity crowd of 100,000 is assured. England and Wales shared the international championships
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  • 42 11 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. In a Poppy day soccer match held here during the week end. the team from the Ist Battalion, Royal West Kents Regiment. Kuala Kubu Bahru trounced the Tanjong Malim Malays by eight goals to one.
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  • 33 11 KOTA TINGGI, Wed.— The Kota Tinggi International Club beat the 8.8.C. Station Pandan by six games to nil in a friendly tennis match at the B B C. Station Pandan ground.
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    • 165 11 TUITION LCC RESULTS: Gregg S**nand 6 out of 9 sat passed with dis. J tinction. New session Theory/ j Speed <™ to 120) lst Dec. Typewriting taught by Malayan Re- 1 cord Holder LCC Exam. CYMA School of Commerce. ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2 DOUBLE rooms now available furnished. with board modern
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    • 644 11 Wongs POLICE TENDEB NOTICfc TENDERS are invited for the supply of fresh ratiom and the following services to the Federal Police Depot. Gurney Road Kuala Lumpur and Sub-Depot Setapak. for 1953 1. Supply of fresh rations, cooking Restaura: ts for 6 months from 1 1 s'i to 30 6 53
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    • 756 11 UNITED SUA BETONG RUBBER ESTATES LTD. DECLARATION OF DIVI DEND AND STATEMENT BY THE BOARD The Board of Director* today declared inti Ina dividend > f I\''o \em tax pnvnble 9th Decern* r Ih.">2 to stockholders on register 14th Hovember 1952. In announcing this dividend **> ar e instructed to
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  • 562 12  -  His Newcomers Are All Ready To Win By WINDSOR LAD x r> A *Air rinid Vase WOODCOTE INN, last start wMjer "flSf-S^Wte Wwsste ton meeting, is retaining his winning form. Witt teTsUurday's did the best run at yesterdays ™*™Vh,hTs a e s dg e r 'meeOng.
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  • 259 12 P&T Win League Hockey PENANG, Wed. Scoring three coals in the second half after trailing one nil at the interval the Posts and Telegraphs Recreation Club defeated thr Penang Recreation Cub 3— 0 in a league hockey game played on the Dato Kramat ground today. The game which was played
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  • 68 12 THE following horses were! given barrier practice National Hope 'Fry. and Scarlet Admiral (Charles) jumped off smartly witli Scarlet Admiral quick into his .-'rides. Kindling (Mawi) and Decanter <Lansdown> also lumped off well— Kindling was Brsl to move from the barrier. Majestic Sight (Jones >
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  • 24 12 IPOH. Wed.— The league: hockey game between Stur- 1 rock Club and Poliee "A" was po>tponed today due to heavy ra:n.
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  • 293 12 photo. PLAYING an aggressive game throughout Combined Civilians beat the Services 3-0 to retain the Ladv Mellersh Cup in a women's hockey match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the padang yesterday. It was the superior team- 1 work, sound defence and a setl
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  • 96 12 MALACCA, Wed.— Once j again Malacca hockey selectors have dropped schoolboys from their side to travel to Seremban on Friday for the quadrangular meet there. Schoolboys' skipper and back Rengasamy. goalkeeper Tan Kee Leng would have been useful to the side whilst winger Cyril Dewitt would
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  • Article, Illustration
    71 12 TOULOUS, Nov. 11 (AP) France and Scotland fought to a draw today in an international soccer match, neither side being able to score. Tin-*. Thai hnxers arrived in Singapore Dy air- ye*u:i»*, recorded music. They will perform .after J^^J}?^ at the Happy World on Saturday. Pictured from left.
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  • 604 12 SUPERIOR plav amongst the !?2?S5 h ?a" pood followinff up enabled Singapore Cricket Club A SStS R.AJ. Seletar "A" team by 12 points toT The Club received most of the ball from the set scrLs and the halves and threequarters combined excellently. The game started
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  • 45 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed Playing on the town padang, Kuala Kangsar, on Monday, the Kuala Kangsar Police lost to the Educationists by 4 l. Salleh (1), Shahruddin (1) and Teik Lee (2) were the winners' scorers, and Ismail scored for the Police. photo.
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  • 119 12 TODAY'S SPORT SINGAPORE HOCKEY. Friendly— Shell SC V. BODC.A at St. Georges Rood. RUGBY: University of Malaya Medicals v. Dentals at Sepoy Lines. IPOH LEAGUE HOCKEY: Batu Gajah Sports Club v. Kinta Indians upper padang. Women's hockey: I p0 h ACGS v. YMCA loicer padang. PENANG LEAGUE HOCKEY: BRC r.
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  • 42 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 13 (UP)— Middleweight Walter Cartier of New York returned to the ring after a six-month absence and technically knocked out Otis Graham of Philadelphia in the sixth round of their bout at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway arena.
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  • 149 12 LONDON. Nov. 12 (Reuter) —A field of 81 is expected to face the starter for the Manchester November handicap last big rare for 1»52 running over 12 furlongs GMI at Manchester on Saturday. They are: Numltor (W. T. Evans). Rock and Rye (G. Littlewood). Knock Hard CJ Nevett)
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  • 237 12 AFTER holding out well in the first half, the Police XV cracked up after the change over and were beaten 14 points (3 tries, a goal) to 3 (a penalty) hv the Royal Air Force! (Tengah) XV on the I Police Training School ground yesterday.
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  • 296 12 Geeks Match Winner For Sports Club PENANG, Wed.— Penan? Sports Cluh made spirited rally in the second half to turn tables on tha Penang Recreation Club in a rugby match plaved n the Western Road ground today. The sports club *<,■ by 13 points (two goals one penalty) to eight
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