Singapore Standard, 18 November 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard A. *1 L VOL. 11l NO. 139 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 76 1 Sale Of Food Order Tighter Kl W l.l'MPl'R. Mon. nil steps have „m in Selansjor to Um Sale of roodnrdrr to further tund setting into !(iv ot terrorists. Gazette prohibits o .hargje of food i r ricted r i dice d;sK B"ihru E tatc and B kit Rasa Tanjong unpanj
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  • 32 1 < A r A v ofA ials m: t'H I as Souththe I fir-* i irt v. jj Hanoi ing them- the s they a may n ms in
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  • 363 1 Nicoll Rules Out Move To Block Deletion Of Support For Asians Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Governor, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, has ruled out an amendment tabled by Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Labour, Rochore) for today's meeting on the issue of non-pensionable
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  • 291 1 NEW taxes would be introduced 'in North Borneo to meet expenses needed for several development projects fur that colony. This was announced by the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone. at the budget session of t he Borneo Legislative Council yesterday. They include tax
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  • 50 1 SEOUL, Nov. 17 (AP)— U.S. Sabre jets claimed to have shot six Communist MIG-15s over Northwest Korea today. One of the six MIGs destroyed claims is pending confirmation, the Fifth Air Force announced. The Sabres clashed in swirling dog-fights with the Russian-built MIGs in late afternoon battles.
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  • 71 1 Jennifer Wilding, a 6-year-old girl who arrived in Singapore "alone" by Qantas BOAC on her way to Belfast, Northern Ireland. Normally, airline companies don't allow children under eight to A* travel alone, but Jennifer's case is special. She I leaves for London this morning. Picture shows i
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  • 142 1 Royal Visit 'Inspiring' To Borneo THE recent visit to North Borneo by the Duchess of Kent i was a source of tremendous inspiration for the future of the colony. Sir Ralph Hone. the Governor. said in the 1 colony's Legislative Council yesterday. Sir Ralph said the reception given to the
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  • 80 1 MALAYA'S external trade during October again shows a favourable balance, according to preliminary figures issued by the Registrar of Malayan Statistics, Mr. E. J. Phillips. The figures, subject to adjustments in the course of detailed tabulations, show the total value of imports and exports at
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  • 34 1 THE three prospective candidates for the Legislative Council by-election in Seletar Ward yesterday denied reports (not The Standard) that they had persuaded the Naval Base Labour Union not to boycott the elections.
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  • 782 1 Your Toy Fund Passes $13,000 Standard Staff Reporter YESTERDAY, an entire family came to The Singapore Standard Office and donated in cash and in kind to the Readers' Christmas Toy Fund. Mr. Tan See Tee who brought his family had previously made a generous contribution of two cases of prunes.
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  • 283 1 Top Priority For Schools Hospital Standard Staff Reporter HIGH priority for secondary schools and for expansion of the General Hospital is believed to have been recommended by the Budget Committee of the Singapore Legislative Council. The Committee's report will be tabled at today's meeting for approval. The Committee, it is
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Nov. 17 (Renter) Several British Peers have asked Queen Elizabeth for permission to attepd her Coronation next June in ordinary clothes because they cannot att'ord robes and coronets. They suggest that separate seating arrangements be re-! served for them from Peers correctly robed.
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  • 50 1 Indian CC Opposes Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce at a meeting yesterday opposed the introduction of the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Ordinance. The meeting expressed the opinion that, the measure would overburden the commercial class wtoieh was already paying its share in »"cj«w photo
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  • 237 1 SEOUL, Nov. 17, (AP)— Red Chinese artillery threw a thunderous hours-long barrage at bloodsoaked Pinpoint Hill and Rocky Point today. It may have been a prelude to a night-time Communist infantry attack. Allied artillery roared in answer a- United Nativis forces sought out the
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  • 75 1 Rubber Up 2 Cents REPORTS of the flare up in the war in Korea have substantially moved up rubber prices in Singapore yesterday. A rise of Z\ cents per lb. was recorded for first grade rubber for December shipment which closed at 8.">1 cents per lb. At the same time,
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  • 44 1 BRESCIA. Italy. Nov. 17. CRetlter) The* village of Briurip near Lake Garden was almost completely destroyed! last night, after a store containing the only telephone caugtri fire. A motor-cyclist rushed for help but the Vttlagt (population 1.150) was r37.ei before firemen arrived.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 p 179 NORTH BtlDGf R? v c**roi Bit>&) saw* In London's I^hSß West End »ln the clubs and hotels of •L I Singapore, in 'act. wherever -^t A people meet and talk you t ft"^ Capstan. Whether it i/VVJ^ A be a conference or just a _f < >^j x/
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  • 490 2 Decision On Pay To Be Made Today THE NEW salary scales offered by the Singapore Government to the General Clerical Service has been recommended for rejection by the Secretary of tbe Branch Committee, Mr. S. J. Goh, in a circular to G.C.S. members yesterday Mr.
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  • 255 2 Photo. DESPOT the weather, a fair numl et ol art enthusiasts t un i ip at the British Council h yesterday to watch the General, Mr. ■la Donald open the Ssi i A:* Exhil ition a! Uw :c a. An C p j,- of «he
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    89 2 Two welfare officers arrived in Singapore from London by Qantas BOAC yesterday. They are Miss Margaret Wallace B 1 yt h (left) and Mrs. B. Lindsay Dickson (centre). They are both members of the Women Voluntary Service, the headquarters of which is in Singapore. Both of them were met at
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  • 114 2 CHASED by a crowd after he had fatally stabbed a man, an Indian labourer was alleged to have slashed at four others with a knife, the Singapore Relief Court Magistrate. Mr. J. B. Jayaretnam was told yesterday. The Indian. Maniam s/o Kalimuthu was charged
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  • 65 2 TWO charges of criminal breach of trust were preferred against Yap Siew (47), in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was alleged to have misappropriated $1,350 at Cecil Street on Oct. 27, and a further sum of $1,000 at the Bank of China, Cecil
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  • 41 2 Isa Oudin alias Ali was charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with stealing $600 and some clothing from an address in Race Course Road on Oct. 15. He claimed trial and was remanded until tomorrow.
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  • 226 2 Standard Staff Reporter JENNIFER Wilding who arrived in Singapore by Qa nt as BO A Z yesterday after travelling more than 4,000 miles from Sydney, is breaking international airline regulation. Normally, airline companies do not allow children under eight years old |to travel "alone",
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  • 69 2 PRETENDING to be a detective, Ng Choon Seng alias Kim Seng (32), was alleged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday to have threatened a man, Lee Hock Lye, with arrest if he failed to give him $60. Ng was charged with impersonating a detective and
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    54 2 photo. Picture shows Mr. Howard A Lewis, (right) vice-president and director of a large number of Nash-Kelvinator companies in America, Canada and Britain who arrived in Singapore from Australia by Qantas BOAC yesterday. Mr. Lewis is seen with Mr. John Zylstra, field representatives in the Far East for Nash-Kelvinator products
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  • 181 2 Mr. Howard A. Lewis, vice- president of the Nash-! Kelvinator Corporation of America arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Australia. Mr. Lewis is the vice- j president and director of the Electric Refrigeration Corporation Kelvinator Inc., Kel- i vinator of Canada Ltd.; j Radisco of
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  • 51 2 THE .second of the two Vampires which collided and crashed during a training flight over Kota Tinggi, Johore, on Nov. I 13. has been reached by the ground forces. The pilot Sergeant F. J. Morley, was killed when the plane crashed. A i court of enquiry is being
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  • 140 2 MR. POH SOO JIN. a Singapore Queen's Scholar, who is at present doing a post-gra-duate course in Bristol University specialising in Mathematics, obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree with First Class Honours in Special Mathematics from the University of London. The following are the
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  • 159 2 ST. HILDA'S School. the only Ang'ir-an girls' school in Singapore was opened by the Right Rev. W. Barnes yesterday evening. The opening was in the form of a service and dedication of the new building and playgrounds. After the service, members and friends of the church
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  • 99 2 A WOMAN, Yeo Hwee Hong, and two men, Wong Siew Jin and Goh Koon Chan, were jointly charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with acting as bookmakers on the premises of the Singapore Turf Club on Nov. 15 first day of the November meeting. They
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  • 317 2 Standard Staff Reporter AN IMPORTANT survey to find out the position of labour and materials for the Colony building industry is being made by Sir George Pepler's Diagnostic Survey Team. A Building Resources Study Group has just been appointed to investigate and report on the various
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 471 3 Due To Lack Of Engineers, Skilled Staff THE shortage of experienced technical officers in the Engineer's Department of the Singapore City Council is causing "considerable" concern as it is hampering the future planning and design of the Colony, states the Department's 1951 annual report. The existing
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  • 185 3 .-ulard Staff Reporter 151 school textbooki i ;vute individuals with Government Chinese textbooks, mg, Director of Singapore, said yes- >;i!(l. such textavc > >'• ernment 1 Ea similar as run in English f«OBf >aid he did of any .single case t Chinese textbook liaese s <
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  • 139 3 HAWKERS Advisory be set up Eb the the recommendations Chooa Eni contain- ttef |O the Governor ted Lee (Lafi vat West) bia 'otter that in the ol Malaya, especlaVmd Tefak Anaon, itteea have rendered he"n both to GovernB the fa iwken and the stall-hokleTs. mmittee
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    91 3 photo. The Hua Bian Association celebrated its 15th anniversary during the week-end at A m o y Street. Picture shows some of the celebrants at the Association's dinner: (seated from left) Mrs. Quek Seng Lip. Mr. Tan Jin Chwee. Mr. Loh Poh Leong, Mr. Soon Cheng Siong (president), Mr. Lim
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  • 166 3 OWING the parking hen arose at Amber! Singapore, last Ihe directors of j re Building Cor- the owners of i Man ions told The 1 d yesterday that the m Orchard Road d have their goods i i up to their r during the
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  • 35 3 A HOUSE at Genting Lane was broken into^ yesterday morning and jewellery and other articles to the value of $2,000 were stolen. The rear door of the house was forced open.
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  • 343 3 Standard Staff Reporter ONLY 170 boys out of the 1,650 now in all Singapore Government English schools will not find seats in Standard VI next year assuming all of them passed the common examination for Std. V this year. The Director
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  • 235 3 A RAID conducted by Mr. A. C. Good, Head of the commercial crime sub-branch, on a house in Serangoon Road on the afternoon of May 17. this year, resulted in two arrests and the seizure of an electrically driven printing press, blocks, and thousands
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  • 18 3 A RELIGIOUS school was recently opened by the District Officer of Kota Tinggi in Pasir Gogok
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  • 111 3 Anglo French and Bcndixsens Ltd. held their annual staff picnic on Sunday at Siglap. Singapore at which staff members and their wives enjoyed themselves. Several musical items were arranged for the talent time show with well known eight-year-old Victor Lee who not only won first prize bat entertained
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  • 109 3 Arts Theatre 1953 Plays THE Singapore Arts Theatre is producing the play 'The Cocktail Party' by T. S. Eliot as their last play in 1952. Opening on Dec 18. the play will run for three days. Booking will shortly open at Robinson and Co. Ltd. A tentative programme has been
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    121 3 Dtr C.J. Poll a nominated member of the Singapore City Council' cuts the 4ape at th e official opening of the new Shell Service Station at th e junction of Geylang and Aljunied Roads yesterday morning:. Behind Dr. Pdh stands Mr. Teo Cheong Chuan the manager of the new station.
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  • 260 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE president of the Singapore Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union, Mr. M. A. Majid stated yesterday that eight Pakistani members of the crew of the Ban Hong Liong, a motor vessel belonging to Messrs. Heap Eng Moh Steamship Co. Ltd., Singapore, were given 24 hours'
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  • 112 3 Civil Defence Exercise For S'pore WITHIN six months Singapore will be, able to have its own large-scale civil defence exercise, according to Bri- j gadier P. H. Denyer. Assistant Civil Defence Commissioner. Such an exercise will help to co-ordinate all sections and, it is hoped, will be instructive by showing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 I 9rft MiHiopj On l'oftr X MAS GIFTS #*t/ shopping ni our GRAND SEASON SALE ?™""""Here are some of the) (Wonderful Bargains 2 AH These To Cbar You'll Never Get These Bargains Again, j J American Plain Satin, 5 5 American Plain i 5 Rayon Crepe, 42" ].!>0 J Strub-turitex
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 79 3 I.- ^vi ^v:.--:, fT^ 7^,^. V^n Tw carp Tr^Mnr II" ANDONLY 1 ME 9 WHv"l"T 'l I'feuT I CO-AND YOUR \f UfA^...! IT'5 I OKAY, GENIE YOU' ve I^SS%^^/JrwCT^TiS7 I YOU CAN y DON'T EVEN FRIEND3 WITH 1T... AND >i UKE THAT, GOT YOURSELF ~A <^^^- ISJ^y^fftS^^RflS I HELP/KNOW WHERE
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  • 444 4 Resettlement— A Biff Blow To The Reds, Says Cheeseman THE resettlement of the squatters, involving a scattered half million people, was a formidable undertaking, a 'bold conception, 0 retort decisive to the communist plan/' but it entailed changing the homes ond outlook of more than nine per cent of the
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  • 225 4 MALACCA, Moil— The Malacca Chamber of Commerce today intimated to the Member for Education, Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham it will object to the Bill which he intends to move at the Council meeting to provide funds for education by legislation providing for the registration and licensing of
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  • 150 4 Labour Man Replies To Dr. Menon PENANG, Mon. A Labour Party candidate today refuted the charge of "mean and dishonest tactics** made against, supporters of the party by Dr. N. K. Menon, chairman of the Radical Party's Jelutong Ward committee. Dr. Menon had referred to the distribution of campaign leaflets
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  • 191 4 KUAjIA LUMPUR, Mon.— Desperate fights between the Law and the terrorists are common enough, but now comes news of one man who took on seven bandits single-handed. It happened last night on the Alor Gajah-Mesjid Tanah road, where for about 25 minutes, Mr. R.
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  • 44 4 IPOH, Mon.— Airminded citizens of lyoh took full advantage of the Perak Flying Club's offer for "joy rides" yesterday and paid $1,800 to see the town from the air. In all 180 flights were made by three Austers and two Tiger Moths.
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  • 152 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— English teachers in vernacular schools in Perak formed a branch of the Union of Teachers of English in Vernacular Schools, Federation of Malaya, at a meeting recently. The following were elected office-bearers:— President, Mr. Gan Teow Hock of Taiping; Vice-President, Che Yahaya bin P-
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  • 58 4 IPOH, Mon. The Board of Trustees of the Perak Nationals Non-Malay Scholarship Fund have selected Mr. A. C. Cunard a teacher in training at th« Government English School, Tapah, for a scholarship to study agriculture overseas, commencing in the academic year 1953-54. Mr. Canard Is an
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  • 172 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A watchman, Kadir Khan related to the Kuala Lumpur Coroner, Raja Chik Ja'afar, today how he struck down a man while he was on duty on the night of May 28. He was giving evidence at an inquest into the death of
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    101 4 M ust ap ha Albakri, Keeper of the Rulers' Seal of the Federation of Malaya and President of a Standing Committee on Moslem Religious Affairs, (seen second from left), visited the Moslem Mosque Hearing completion In Washington, D.C. The Mosque is dedicated to tae understanding and goodwill that
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  • 408 4 GOVT. OFFICKR IS SENTENCED FOR CHEATIM, KUALA KANGSAR. Mon— A Malay Settlement Officer, Mohd. Ismail bin Haji Abdullah, who his a record of 26 years service with the Government «aj today convicted by the President of the Sfea taj Court, Mr. M. G. Garton, on two chaises of cheitini On
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  • 112 4 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Second Magistrate. Mr. J. A. Black, committed to trial yesterday Cheng Sim Lim (31) a leper who is alleged to have stabbed a hospital assistant, Lim Bok Sooi at the Pulau Jtiejak Leper Camp. Lim Bok Sooi succumbed to the injury
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  • 77 4 Did Not Report Reds Activities ALOR STAR Mon.— Din Ruang and Din Pom, two Siamese of Padanc Pusing; North Kedah, were convicted and sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment, each by Mr. Justice Hill at the Supreme Court here. The two accused were alleged to have had knowledge of bandits
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  • 25 4 THE British Army ing Team will be J Canteen, Kuala K wtmn I ion H and 26 to select n i British Aimv
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 ■Tj A PACT! afaaal S&^fe. .^bbW^bbbbbl^^^^vK% «l E^i 3 Br^ *VjffijP* THE HONEY BEAR M^^Si^^SsStJSt^ Raccoon family i r£m *^e Honey Bear 01 KjK Kinkajou, is not really a bear and has short yellowish VK brown tut, short fjß legs and a ver/ 7«fF m long prehensile kBhA tVj\ 1
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    • 134 4 gagfg»; z=* '^fS i 3 A PLEASURE TO USfJ Here i« the active sjrrmic; k W dple of 'Dcnol' tntiscptu. W taincd in picasaal trr>- '4 ninuthwa^h— Dctrolin. How «iy ■ow, co make morning and cuing Ust a habit How ate '< you/ moutb mi iaaal Mi 'T treaimeni. DcuoLn,
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  • 430 5 CHANCE FOR 'SMALL MEN' TO SAVIE Sub-Committees Formed To Push $100-Mil. Loan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The State Advisory Committee on the Federation Government's $100 million security loan held its first meeting today with Mr. J. Whyte in the chair. They discussed ways and means of bringing the issue to the
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  • 9 5 Hone Pays Tribute To Sir Ivor B Boi ••<> u-r-
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  • 13 5 rii Mafl Reporter re Kei i:\ Sa- .i rei ent y
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  • 72 5 Votersasked To Boycott By -Election >;i stall Krp4»rtir S HlfMI Na\j| r> rs Inion has raters >u Srlttat b c >! t Hw fnrth iitnr min« ii i i«sed bv the Mrs. lixsim ..i decided t>> boj ■In lion at iK sng <»n Srpt "*8 idditit»n. has ipteil rt tii
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    110 5 Paying a visit to the HawPar villa at Pasir Panjang yesterday afternoon were 44 sailors and two officers from the Canadian warship II.M.C.S. Nootka. This is the first Royal Canadian Naval vessel to pass through Singapore since the end of World War II. These boys were on the last lap
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  • 49 5 DR. D. A. Stephen, chief ad<v. nistrative officer in the de- partmeni of Broadcasting, re- turned to Singapore by airP yc>terriay alter six months' p ieave in the United Kingdom. 1 He was jnet at the airport by I Diembers of the department oi h Bro;i(icastinc.
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  • 211 5 AN accountant. Mr. W. G. Collings, of the Department of Medical Services told the Singapore Second District Court Judge. Mr. H. B. Livingstone, yesterday that when he checked the hooks at the end of December, last year, he found that no receipts had been
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  • 70 5 DK AHMAD Soehardjo k Ad- k\ ncnJ to the M m-irv >t Fora sn Affairs rived in Singapore by A.r Ceylon from onuxj yesterday enroute tof Djakarta. He bai sptiii abotH three wrcclrr visiting tne middle east i ountries. Dr. Ahmad Soebardjo wa> met at the
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  • 69 5 THE Comiruiurier-in-Chiel Far East Station, Admiral Sir Guy Russell leaves Singapore today in H M.S. Alert lor a visit to Bangkok and Saigon where he will return the call? recently paid to him in Singapore by the Commanclei -m-Chiel Royal Thai Navy and the Com-mander-in-Chiet
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  • 438 5 >l BSTATIQNS liable to load thiMiriing today. DAY Iliimc Pii><*. Khrrm flume. Kuril, Bin S«*m. U iri' .\|t*«-h. l'W l» Quarry. Nsnyaac Mtg., ffSI I'an.jang. National Carbon. Princess Klizabrth Kst.. Dniry Farm, I In Pundun. Juroue I, i and 3. Bt. Tuiiali Ifiace, l ntted Cbinese R.
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  • 226 5 A my Laycock Not Bird Of Passage' THE Singapore Progressive Party opened its East Ward campaign for Miss Amy Laycock. City Councillor (Prog. East), with a blast at other Singapore Councillors and aspirants who, the party claimed. are u birds of passage." Mr. Chan Kum Chee. City Councillor (Proq. East*
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    • 185 5 1 1 ~'i^£^^A dailyssh( >*s iixtiiij A Tou*orrwse Only "BLUE BEARD" French Film in color ENGLISH SIBTITI.I.S Starring CECILS -Manon" \l P.RV A PIIRKI ISR ASSI I R ENTERIXi; IT'S 3RD WEEK! t m\ 1 lj *^^^P^ Ib>vMw^ JHI Shows tPail/t Vmm f'Oli.l 1 EPIC STORY of CALIFORNIA'S FIGHT for
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  • 722 6 r pODAY'S meeting sf the Singapore Legislative Council might well see a major battle between the Unofticials and the Government over the question of family allowances for local officers. The Unofficials cannot claim, as they did when the expatriation and consolidated pay scheme was railroaded through, earlier
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  • 1395 6  -  Alex Josey Malayan Affairs Bu AT FIRST I suspected that Mr. Tan Sjew Sin might be trying to overwhelm me by sheer weight of words. After carefully examining his three thousand word reply, which was published in The Singapore Standard on Wednesday, I -find, however, that
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 230 6 Sir;— Dato Sir Cheng Lock Tan, leader of the Malayan Chinese community will head a delegation of Chinese school teachers and representatives of committee of management of Chinese schools to call on the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer and present a memorandum to
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    • 263 6 Sir: The headlines appearing on the front page of last Friday's "Standard" claiming that a Christmas package is due to G.C.S. clerks in the lorm of back-pay is most misleading and off the mark. True; the G.C.S. clerks would receive some money but a mere
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    • 322 6 Sir; what is all this drivel that people write about, namely that any noise in Si worthy cause is justifiable even if it is at two o'clock in the morning? Suppose we all made a terrific din near the houses
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    • 358 6 Sir: As a teacher, I used to encourage my students to ask me questions and when asked I used to answer them to the best of my ability. I am still desirous of answering questions from students, particularly intelligent questions like those asked by
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    • 136 6 Sir;—I read in your paper that the New Salary Scale of the S'pore Govt. of a maximum of $290 for the G.C.S. will be rejected by the Postal and Tel. Employees' Union. If we reject and can get what we want at once, then it would
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  • 336 6 Review of views Mother Tonque •he mem >ran the Chinese r i ence in the Fed< n testing ag; attitude i education The Hftenonndufli p ihM the Chinese I the prived of the p earning fee r r ;Al:hoi>Bh th> his gjtad b black i j u l the Ead
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  • 369 7 US Announces 'Satisfactory' H-Bombs Test u \>Mi\(.TON. Nov. 17.— The United States EacfgJ Commission yesterday announced the ,> n o! a new series of atomic weapon tests— "experiments contributing' to hvdrogen bomb research. The short announcement did not say specifically whether a iJu-scale hydrogen bomb had been detonated in the
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  • 80 7 n of the the most le ''last in i rid. ac- mposiU eye-' I back by Ken dis- was in ris a I here it j ii combaina ed the h n and an I oard than its "f etoctroUp white ntilled m Icttet i|
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  • 40 7 Nov. 17 ice rounded northern i in Further M.iu Mnu >trongpoints, 1 .192 Sixty rert charged cea the largest cv IIM authoekduwii in 'iiyaniza- rive the whites African t police di*M; Man >o- into the c<>a:>t-
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  • 54 7 17 ■Rtutcf--45. .vho and save e a "iuge tod silent tlur i i let u>r the I tM today kmr. rougii his campaign- i irnd- Irati "old him u- his efforts to i« with the on a Mch de- „-u} other R >yal family Battersby is
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  • 127 7 I.OXDOX. Nov. 17. (Rpu;er). Astronomers have speculated since 1030 that the sun might tc manufacturing its energy j from an atomic process using hydrogen. By I^B they had proved it To the public, the hydro- t;eri bomb is an awful novelty, j but to scientists
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  • 61 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 17 (Reu-ter-AAP) Kao Kang. s- .ietimes tipped as the eventual successor of Red China's Premier. Mao Tse-tung. has been chosen chairman of a new National Planning Board. Peking Radio announced today. Observers here expect the Board will direct China's first five-year plan. details of
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  • 248 7 ABU Bakar bin Abdul Rahman (21), described as a clerk in the Education Department, was alleged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to have altered the figure "$115" in his Post Office savings bank book to "S185" He was charged with cheating the Postal Department
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  • 337 7 French Socialists Want Costly War To End PARIS, Nov. 17 (AP) The powerful French Socialist Party said yesterday that France should take immediate steps to achieve a truce in Indo-China. The party's National Council adopted a resolution saying that the French and their Vietnam allies
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    40 7 photo. Mrs. Wanda Setzer, 31 (left), believed to be the youngest grandmother in the U.S.. is pictured here with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Freeland, 15. and her one-week-old granddaughter. Candace Rae Freeland. Mrs. Setzer, works occasionally as a model. AP
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  • 146 7 ARMY authorities announced today that outstanding claims for payment of other ranks post war credits must be submitted before Jan. 1. next vear. This refers to the 6ri per day (4d. for ATS and VAU) which was credited to the accounts tor ail ranks below that of
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  • 185 7 Templer's Message ToKirkby KIRKBY. Nov. 17 (Reuter) The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. told 300 Malayan student teachers here today that in their hands was a political task of the utmost importance, that of trying to iuse the races in "Malaya into a united ?nd self-governing nation He spoke at
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  • 184 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (Reuter).—Members of the Congressional Atomic Energy Commission declined to say today whether the first hydrogen bomb had been exploded but a leading chemist said the Commission's announcement about tests at Eniwetok "sounds like official language for a successful hydrogen bomb." The
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  • 71 7 Standard London Couespondent LONDON, Nov. 17. The following oto rho closing prices of tubbtt and tin on tht London Morfcet rodoy:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN 5-ot 24 id. Spot £967 per ton december 24|d. buyers, £968 Jon./Mor. 24|d. Thr flli: u 45 Apr./J»no 24 d. buy.tf, £950
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  • 118 7 MCA 'Does Nothing To Ease Strain LONDON, Mon. MCA leaders "are doing nothing to ease the communal tension'" insists Alex Josey. the Manchester Guardian's correspondent- in an article published today. They declare he said, "in almost the same breath support for non-communalism and. in contradiction, support for the development of
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  • 30 7 King Paul of Greece gave Field Mai hal Alexander Papagos a mandate to form a new Greek Government yesterday alter the Papagos' 'Greek Rally" party swept to victory.
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  • 85 7 Norwegian Freighter Disappears HONGKONG, Nov. 17. (AP) The Norwegian freighter Rostro steamed out of Hongkong last Friday and disaupeared. Shipping circles fear she has fallen into the hand:- of the Chinese Communists. Complete mystery shrouds the fate of the ship, her raptain and 59 crew members. The Rostro had just
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  • 149 7 KHATMANDU. Nov. 17 (AP), A six-man Swiss expedition trying to scale Mt. Everest, the world's highest mountain, established its last camp within 150 feet of the hitherto unconquered 29,141-foot peak, sources in contact with the climbers said on Sunday. It was thought p<>* 'ble that due
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    34 7 photo. This is one of the Coronation souvenirs approved by a design council, on show in London. It is a bowl with a lid and ornament, all using a crown in their design. Mirror
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  • 152 7 LONDON. Nov. 17 (Renter) Britain's leading internal news agency yesterday cancelled a story they had put out two hours before that security officers at sea and air ports throughout the country had been ordered to watch out tot an American reported to have threatened Princess
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  • 36 7 LONDON, Mon— Ten American helicopters are due to arrive in Britain tomorrow on their way to Malaya to help m the campaign against terrorist* the House of Commons wai told tonight. Reuter
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  • 206 8 Austral fa Making PUomss Planes for UK SYDNEY, Nov. 17. (UP). —Australia is building radar-controlled, pilotless jet aircraft said to be capable of delivering i small atomic bombs on long-range targets. The prototype of these j aircraft has been success- J fully Mown, and more are being produced at the
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    53 8 photo. With a petrol and paraffin mixture burning in two troughs alongside the runway, a demonstration plane comes in to land at Blackbushe Airport Surrey, during recent test of Fog Investigation Dispersal Operation (FIDO). About 25.000 gallons of pet col and paraffin mixture were burned to dear tne l.##i-yard runway
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  • 105 8 CLEARANCES of vessels with cargo in Britain's foreign trade during the third quarter of this year totalled 13,000.000 tons net, the highest quarterly figure recorded since the third quarter of 1939. Giving details of shipping movement at U.K. ports during the July-September period, the Board of
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  • 51 8 LIVERPOOL. Nov. 17. (UP). The Canadian PacificSteamship Company will place orders for two new 22.500--ton liners in Britain this week to replace the Empress of Canada and the Empress of France. Canadian Pacific managing director A. C. MacDonald said today The ships will cost approximately
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  • 266 9 Market Buoyant On Reports Of Korea Flare-Up Standard Market Reporter REPORTS of the flare-up in the Korean hostilities has moved rubber prices in Singapore up substantially yesterday, a rise of 21 cents per lb. having been recorded on a steady market on which first
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    39 9 photo. riMES: Trini Puvhe. 10. from Paddington. White, who has spent 18 years at Cadby ntiion. and Valerie West 22. from North Keni; ;<» right), have a bis hand in this Christinas i!.\ture operation in the Lyon\ kitchens there. AP
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  • 152 9 RI SEPT. IMPORTS, EX PORTS DOWN By ARNOLD BRACKMAN, Mandard Special Correspondent I\K\K I V Mon —Indonesian imports during: tin lined by 25 per cent over the previous iuordins to preliminary figures from the of statistics. f lf)<))) tons of smallholders < r imports, i rth 803 i♦ er, in-
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  • 56 9 COLOMBO, Nov. 17: (Reuter> Th c first shipment of Chinese rice for Ceylon under the trade agreement between the two countries signed at Peking on Oct. 5 arrived here yesterday in the 7,.'>42-ton British cargo vessel Jolly. The shipment 10,000 tons, is part of the 80,000
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  • 110 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (reals per Ib > to Singa pore yesterdav were: Buyers Seller* No. 1 Spot loose 85 851 F.0.8. in bales Nov. No. 1 K.S.S. 85} 83i No. 2 R.S.S. 81 h 81 v No. 3 R.S.S. Ti\ 77? Ton*. Steady. LONDON Kt'BBEB Monday's opening prices
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  • 113 9 Shell May ProspectFor OHlnKenya MOMBASA, Nov. 17, (AP). —Mr. Arthur Hope Jones, Kenya's Member of Commerce and Industry, revealed that the Shell Company will devote the next four years to intensive search for oil along 500 miles of the east African coast. "If the quest is successful, he added, "East
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  • 82 9 DAMASCUS, Nov. 17 (AP) The Iraq Petroleum Company on Sunday announced the shipment of nearly a million tons of Kirkuk oil from its Banias terminal during October. The exact figure, 98&,038 tons shipped in 66 tankers, is lower than the September record of 1,107,402 tons of
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 17.—Special Standard Service Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange todny were $15.50 to *.l sterling; $6.0800 to U.S. $1; 51. 836 to Malayan $1: $0,880 to one Indonesia Rupiah. Golo $280,875 to one taei.
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  • 43 9 BRITISH austerity is providing Americans and Canadians with more salmon at lower prices, U.K. trade sources reported. As Britain pared its buying of North American salmon, supplies became larger and the price dropped about 36 per cent in one month.- AP
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  • 55 9 THE produce market in Singapore was quiet in all sections yesterday with no business reported. Copra had buyers at $35 per picul for NovwiberDeeember shipment with sellers at $36 while those for December- January shipment quoted $34J buyers and $354 sellers. Coconut oil buyers quoted $52$ and sellers
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  • 58 9 CAIRO, Nov. 17 (AFP)The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs through usual diplomatic channels has expressed Japan's desire to immove cotton trade between .tlie two countries The Japanese Foreign Affairs Ministry has requested that the Eyptian Government make known the date of departure of the Egyptian delegation for
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  • 35 9 CORONATION souvenirs, recently approved by a design council, are on show in London. (Left, above): A loving cup with the Lion and the Unicorn forming handles. (Above): A bust of the Queen. Mirrorpix.
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  • 201 9 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Nov. 17 (AP)— Manuel Barrau/ president of the Bolivian National Mining Corporation, yesterday scoffed at the idea serious troubles are ahead for Bolivia. Six engineers who quit their jobs in the Bolivian tin minings industry after nationalization made the statement at a news
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  • 114 9 RI Seeks Our Aid Against Smugglers JAKARTA, Nov. 17, (AFP). Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Wilopo declared here in Parliament last week that discussions have started with Singapore and other neighbouring governments on bow to check the rampant smuggling now going on between Indonesia and other adjacent countries. The Premier made
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  • 98 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 1 7 (Reuter-AAP) The cancellation of eon tracts for cloth valued at IIKSIS million by Indonesian firms is causing a great deal of concent amonn local weavers. according to the chairman of the Weavers Association quoted by the South China Sunday Post Herald yesterday.
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  • 725 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan share showed all round improvement in quotations today. Rubber shares were marked up in practically all counters in sympathy with the rise in the commodity prices, industrials were steady, while tins remained quietly steady. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Brick*. Pref. 2.15
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    • 186 9 "•■■^^iij^ssssiHi Hllilfas^^^^^flH^«SBßlHßH^Hß9RßraHpßßHflNHßlHH|HHß|| SINGAPORE DIARY lIM -e o.i E v essioo™ >; K NMDR 13 of kiNt; lOLI ECiE OF I I M l\ MEDI- r tgical >..ru:y k. en lO a I a H atel; Tee;ia o e:> mi ram show i a v. k- C immunitj English LIB i.
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    • 355 9 RAINFALL: 7.30 am— 7 30 p.m.: Singapore (08 :ns.); Penang (trace ins); Kota Bahru I*l2 ins Kuala Lumour (.12 <IsT) Ipoh (1.U3 ins.); Kuantan (trace ins.). KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS REX: Close to My Heart 12.30. 230. 6.30 and 9pm PAVILION: The Greatest Show on Earth 9.30 a.m 12. 15. 3.
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      47 10 LADY with an idea is Alta Bankes, dead keen on forming a women's band in Singapore. Lending attentive ear is devoted hnsband, Jimmy. (RighO: "Birthdau boy" Mr. Chan Peng Yin of Fortune Ad~ vertising Ltd., gets affectionate hug from wife Doris at Airport party ox Saturdau ni£*»i.
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    • 62 10 TEEN AGER Marian Willis Sires grass skirl a finishing touch before leaving dressing room to face audience at Kiwi Members' League concert at Victoria Triealre. MUSIC maestro Gerry Solian o get s line on favourite number requested by Sq/Ldr. W. G. Glegg for wife Johnnie whose birthday
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      82 10 (LEFT): Celebrating a successful day at the races with a dinner date at Princes Midnight Room: Miss Ruth Tan, Mr. P. T. Wong, Mr s T. Y. Wong, Mr. Chan U. S'ek, Mist Joyce Wong and Mr. T. V. Wong. The toast at the moment seems to be
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      37 10 (R/GHTi: "Fratting" at the Ocean Park Hotel bar on Saturday night: Comet members Capt. John Burnett. Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. Qouylas Hamilton, Miss Ann Beaumont and Mr. Johyjnie Walker with RAF Wing-Commander BevanJohn (second from le)i).
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      50 10 CHIEF guest at Princes Saturday night dinner-party. Comet traveller A. S. Hull, Chief Chemist of the Innoxa DermutoIcxjical Laboratories of London, en route to Australia (centre). With him ivere Mr. John Dick, General Manager o] ilie Federal Dispensary, Singapore and Mrs. Given O'Sliaugnessey of the same firm.
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  • 233 11 HISDON. Xov 17 (Heuter).— Test cricket In s to cost spectators more To meet higher tent tax. the MCC Board of Control have tootasc admission charges for the five test paf h of tive days, against Australia, so the n tkMTt* w»»
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  • 50 11 KOTA BAHRU. Mon Asian rugby enthusiasts got together at a meeting here and decided to raise a side. Those an^ous to play are to contact Che Wan Eusoffe of Islah English School. The new Uam's first match will be against Kelantan Europeans on Wednesday.
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  • 41 11 V SC Soccer MEMBERS of the Singapore Volunteer special Constabulary who wish to represent the combined V S.C. soccer teams for the 195:* S.A.F.A. Leigue are to contact the Hon. Secretary (Insp S. Tan) c/o P.O. Box 398 before Nov. 30.
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    51 11 Mr. Aw Row, who successfully led the Singapore Tigers Football Club team on a tour of Hongkong, Macao, Saigon and Bangkok, returned to the Colony yesterday. He was welcomed back by relatives and friends at the airport. Picture above shows Mr. Aw Kow with Mrs. Aw Kow and their three
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  • 225 11 IN" TTIE first rugger match for t.ie new challenge cup, the Naval Base XV beat a combined Nee S)o n XV by three points (1 try) to nil yesterday. On the wet ground and in the rain, the game developed into i a forward tu*sle
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  • 167 11 THE following are the ties of the Singapore Badminton Association for Nov. 19 at 7 p.m.:Junior Inter-Club: Useful v Shell. Umpire Seah Yeak Khern. and Joe Misson. Men's Open Singles: Seah Lye Huat v Loong Pan Yap, Tan Chong Tee v Lian Fook Shir. Junior Mixed Doubles:
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  • 429 11 IN STEADY rain that lasted threequarters of the game a heavier and more experienced SCC pack outplayed a Royal Military Police side, on the Padang yesterday by a try, two goals and a penalty against one unconverted try The Ciub pack played well together,
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  • 752 11 ASIAN TABLE TENNIS DRAW THE luck of the draw of the first Asian Table Tennis Championships to be held in Singapore from Nov. 22 may decide two Japanese Hiroji Satoh, world champion, and Hoyashi to be in the final as they are seeded in opposing halves. m their path are
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  • 293 11 SYDNEY, Nov. 17, (Renter- AAP).— The South African touring team had virtually warded off a threatened defeat after a splendid recovery on the third day of their match against New South Wales here. Giving their best batting display so far on the tour they wiped out
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    • 64 11 TUITION ADMISSIONS open morning classes: Book-keeping. Shorthand A: tvping <all brand new typewriters only). Lessons by Mr. B. S Miranda Last batch for l f t.Vi LC-C Exam Chinw YMCA Comm: School, 107 Selegie Rd. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Wanted Sole distributors for Federation of Malaya and Borneo for **ODORID" Wondtr Air
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    • 368 11 \xftRITADELMAR\ nnoDA¥ f 8 QCOTATION: X "Three corneri of the home rest opon the wtf«- the fourth npon the husband Slovakian Proverb. TIESDAV FOE EVERYONE: Ingenuity. new Ideas and methods, tact and perseverance J will aid you to progress Exert personality, talents; get around. 2 see people; have fun. TOUR
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  • 295 12 KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon.— ln o fast and exciting saccer match Selangor Chinese Recreation Club turned certain defeat at the hands of the Singapore Indians to a 2 2 draw at the TPCA ground, this eve- ning. The Chinese were two goals a n a1 the
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  • 170 12 SYDNEY, Nov. IT. (AP> Y te an John Bromwich gave juni r ace Ken RosewaU a fright in the third round of the New South Wales tennis title play at the White City in Sydney today. In a two-and-a half-hour c.l from the baselines. 18--y. d Rosewall beat
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  • 22 12 Singapore Recreation Club •rd University of Malaya drew I one all in a division II B hoc- key match yesterday.
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  • 55 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— In a hotkey match on the Malay College ground Taiping Headquarters North Malaya Sub District lost to the Kuala Kangsai Malay College by 3— 2. Scorers for the homesters were Raja Azlan. Sanad and Hamld. Jerry Martinus scored Uw visitors' two
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  • 29 12 Standard Cameraman, Chow Kuan Yee's pictures of the finishes of the first days' races of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting: at Bukit Timah on Saturday.
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  • 68 12 PENANO, Mon. A last minute goal by Bailward gave the Penan* Sports Club a 2-1 win over the. Young Men's Sikh Association in in hockey through Ajaib Singh. In the! second half Enderby equalised with a lovely first timed drive. Towards the end Bailward scored the winning
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  • 438 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By BRAVE WIND, o lost start winner at Kuala Lumpur, stepped up his preparation yesterday morning for the Singapore St. Leger run over Urn and 55 yards on Saturday. He did a solid three in 39 sec. on a soft track caused by
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  • 277 12 IPOH. Mon.-rPerak Chinese Recreation Club beat Ramblers Sports Club for the first time in a league hockey match by 3-1 today. PCRC with a set of faster forwards and a stubborn defence deserved their victory while Ramblers playing without Teh Gin Sooi. State inside
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  • 188 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.—Playing under very bad ground conditions due to rain the rugby match between the Teachers Training College. Singapore and the English College played yesterday on the Civil Service Club padang. was a duel between the respective packs. After a hard struggle the match
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  • 26 12 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— Bhadur Singh's XI beat Eilerton Club 2—o in the last league hockey matrh here. Raja Asky and Zukifli were the scorers.
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  • 37 12 JOHORE B •->• a me< ng Bah. i at 1 decid i to i H r kej A'! Ra man m<j secret Th to app the tfai tion BO tournament V) Bahru w ably <>•!;.
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  • 120 12 PENANG, Mon.— Despite the ifesetM <>i two their outstanding players in Maurice PesUna and Keutens, the All Blues avenged their defeat bv Penang Sports Club when they beat tin latter bv points (one goal and two tries) to eight (one goal j one try)
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  • 15 12 PHA Passes Broadcast IP. ffl it hock P ik H will gi S tgap hes.
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  • 16 12 Dalray will Not Run In England W\ \\i pi e i I K Queei I eat
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  • 209 12 MELBOURNE, Nov. 17. (Re-j uter-AAP): lan Craig, 17--year-old New South Wales batsman, is likely to become j the youngest test player Aus- j tralia has ever chosen, accord- j ing to P. J. Millard, cricket j correspondent of the Melbourne Herald. Millard said
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  • 102 12 PENANG. Mon. Pe nang team against Selangor in the H.M.S. Malaya iuu««*r competition which will he played On the Western Road ground on Saturday is Yean? Kali Chong. J. M Bright. R. A. Smith (Capt), E. M. Scarfe. M. G. Kraal. J. H. Dalsliesh. M. B.
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  • 67 12 IPOH. Moo Ramblers Sport- Club lo'i'ball cen'rt Ihalf. Loo Yew Kiong r.a> been suspended lor !i\e moothfi from Nov. 5 to Hard) SI. 1i53 by the PAFA dii» LpUnary board following a meeting yesterday. Loo was; ordered ofl the !i (j i by referee Tan Ibo Kea!
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  • 257 12 PENANG, Mon.— The Sepoy Lines Recreation Club, one of the strongest hockey sides participating in the league competition lost their unbeaten record today, being decisively beaten 4—2 by the Indian Association in a fixture today. The lA. have also yet to be defeated in the
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    • 61 12 10 ***** (KYUNCfIU^ Starts Today .3. 6.:w 9.15 p. "SHORGA DUNIA" Starring ROKIAH Soor "DIWANA" in Hindustani Royal 3.00 «i.!5 A 9\'j. BALO" m W.*~~ Rex Johor«- Bahru Today 3.15 «i.!5 6. 1.11 "MRDOSH" I Hindustani i Atlantic <.reat World Todav 700 A: I.IS p.m.. -m:\ajo trail raiders" "thk pretender"
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    • 44 12 SINGAPORE Hockey: Armv vs SCC at SCC Shell \.> Latiff Wanderers al Paya Lebar PWD vs BODCA at BO DC A. Rugby: North vs. South at Bukit Timuh. PENANG Hockey: St^te trial Colours VS. Whites Francis Light School srounrT Soccer: OX A vs. SXI-SXI ground.
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