Singapore Standard, 19 November 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 3R ;WJ X VOL. 11l NO. 140 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 331 1 Nicoll gives 5 reasons why he was detained THE GOVERNOR, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, disclosed for the first time yesterday that the Singapore lawyer, Mr. John Eber, was detained under the Emergency Regulations since February last year because he aided the Malayan Communist Party financially
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  • 355 1 Standard Start Correspondent JOHORE BAIIRI lues-Mat Indera. notorious Malu\ Communist for whose capture the Government paid a reward of 575.000, was today sentenced to death m the Hi^h Court by Mr. Justice Buhagiar. Mat Indera was charged with carrying fire-arms without lawful authority.
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    47 1 THIS big walking doll held by an assistant of "Vanity" a dre.s- shop m Battery Road, Singapore was given ti> the Christmas Toy Fund yesterday by Mrs S. Ezekiel. proprietress of the "Vanity." It is the largest walking doll m the shop and was priced at $130.
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  • 114 1 Top Malay Terrorist Shot Dead A Abdul m Haji Dalib. who had es for time and narrowly esc urity I I ;i on Monday Ha a belief common era! Ma I rrorthat the security 1 not kill him un.or bullet. But i silver buUet that Majid, who was a C
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  • 725 1 Governor Sounds Warning NGAPORI s ivernor, X ed iu\ ernment cmi I m matters co Of issued the m the Legislative is t!u> motion by Finan il S W c T lylor, foi adoption oi i B {el Committee s report next y< with »n <>! il rom mend at
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  • 79 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. IT, (UP) Government officials said today that investigations were being conducted throughout the hydrogen bomb task force m the Pacific to determine if "restricted data" on the r secret weapon had been revealed. are concerned about Rood oi eye-witness ac>unts from En i we!
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  • 281 1 MR. LOW ENG CHUAN, a shipping clerk m Penang, yesterday sent SK to the Readers' Christmas Toy Fund kfi ir reading with great m•- rest that even school boys and girls were doing their i:i supporting a worthy cause. aid, "I feel it my
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  • 168 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.— President Truman and President-elect Dwight Eisenhower meet today for the fust time since the political campaign ended their friendly association and made each the angry _cri tic «i the other. V »nh mer is due a 4 the ii c today and
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  • 33 1 THE US State Department lias announced 'he appo -menl Af Mr. Ralph R. Will, Land Developnunit specialist. .i- Director ol the US roini IV aid programme m Pakistan, Reuter
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  • 120 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. (AP) US. Attorr.i'y-General McGranery moved yesterday to strip American citizensnip from ttajian-bom Thomas Luchese, New York City Ufi lerworld H^i'ie sometimes known a^ "Three Finger Brown" Lucres* was born m Palen >. McGranery, directed that denatura'i/ation procee lings be filed m New York
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  • 331 1 Standard Staff Reporter SEVEN Unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday strongly attacked the Government on the grant of non-pen sionable expatriation allowance to expatriate officers while denying family allowance to locally-domiciled officers m service. Charges and countercharges were hurled freely across the
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  • 101 1 NAIROBI, Nov. 13 (AP)— Jomp KenyaUa, uncrowned king of the Kikuyu tribe m troubled Kenya, w.'ll be charged before a magistrate here today with "managing an unlawful society Man Man." Five others will be charged with "assisting m the management of Alau Man", and
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  • 63 1 THREE hundred and eleven General Clerical Servi< c members of the G.C.S. branch of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clercial Services Union unanimously decided at a meeting yesterday to reject the Government offer for the revision of their salary scheme of $85 to $290. They
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  • 63 1 KUALA LUMPUB Tii iev es climbed r* •;i pipe to break into a hou <* I■: id during lours i They stole $91 m rash alued $500 Six tyre en from the R an tcshop Oct. 13 and Oct SI. At X i Saspai i anan
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  • 395 2 Council Agrees To 'Reorganise' The Department Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Immigration Department should be reorganised, and an appropriate portion of immigration control transferred to the Police, with a view to economising on staff and connected expenditure. This is one of the main recommendations of the
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  • 141 2 R Standard Stall' Reporter THE Singapore I< City Councils! m:1!s requiring to produce their ntity cards if necessary being alloy ed to poll, were passed b> the 4 ye Council yester- j of St an dii 1 i invoked B fco be 1 .ken through
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    82 2 Mr. Jos. A. McConville, centre. President of Columbia Pictures International Corporation, New York, arrived m Singapore by Qantxs-BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday. Ile is to attend the convention of Columbia executives m South-Fast Asia during his short stay here. Arriving with him yesterday was Mr. Run Me Sl-aw, Singapore film
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  • 40 2 SangerLeaves For Bombay 1- Sanger, nn f and Dr. v for B 1 attend the A -Ind.i Conference i They will be joined a k s r M X t) r Mrs. B itcher Kal ng Airport at Monday y <
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  • 51 2 DR. THOU A S E. Posey. I i Adviser to the Tech- I -operation Adminiitrai .Mission m Burma. .expected m Singapore today f. i Rangoon. will leave later m the D for the Federation. Dr. I' <_ is making a study r mditions m South
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  • 170 2 standard Staff Reporter PLEA that the Singapore Government should give "greater aid" to Indian school^ was made by Mr. lim Yew Hoik (labour, Keppel) at the Legislative ount il meeting >e>terday. I:-. Lim. speaking during nnment. referred to the remarks made m the Education Report
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  • 11 2 BOON I n v thank all funeral of their >^ped
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  • 280 2 SINGAPORE'S assessment and collection of revenre for 1950 exceeded the estimate by $11,205,096. It was $5,233,787 greater than the total ordinary revenue for 1949. Ordinary revenue for 19 50 amounted to $114,061,040. The increase over the estimates was mainly accounted for under Class
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  • 136 2 THK Singapore Police are tryinn to trace a Chinese who his been i^Miini? cheque drawi on the Indian Overseas Bank even alter his tct'uunt has been dosed. It i> also believed, that the man may attempt t<> pass of! other Indian Overseas Rank cheques
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  • 27 2 AX Indian woman was found hanging at the sth. mile, Thomson Road at a.m.. yesterday. She died before the arrival of the City Council ambulance.
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  • 92 2 No I-Cards 2 Remanded two Chinese from the Fed* p >n who were found •be it identity cards were lay remanded for investigations alter they were produced before a Singapore D trid Court. Ng Rang stated he !<>-♦ his Fedei a:. on idenl ity cac <l months ago. He crossed
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  • 78 2 MR. ft J. C. KULASINGHA, Singapore Legislative Counei or (Prog.. Bukit Timah) wants the authorities to provide parking accommodation for bicycle owners. "Bicycle owners are up against a parking problem just like motor car owners"'. Mr. Kulasingha said speaking during adjournment at the Council meeting
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  • 28 2 SECOND Lieut. M. J. Lavery of the Ist. Battalion. King's African Rifles, was wounded while on operations m the Bwk it Kaling area on Nov. 14.
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  • 170 2 TAY NGIAP SENG was sentenced to one month's imprisonment by the Second Police Magistrate yesterday for slashing and puncturing two tyres on a parked car. Goh Hwa, a singer, said that on June lfi. after work, he drove to the EsplaiMlde for some food
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  • 349 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE year 1951 has certainly proved a boom year for the build i>«r trade, but with the existing housing shortage and i c increase m the population it would appear that the trade as at present organised cannot keep up with the demand,
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  • 137 2 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing teas lold i/esierdau tlial a Chinese irointm consulted a private doctor and lold him she had been charmed by (mother woman and icanted him w gel rid of the charm. The doctor, Foo Ckee Guam, was giving
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  • 35 2 YAP KHOON SUN, cnai ge I v.ith stabbing Chia Ang Bee on his left shoulder with a knife, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by the Singapore Sec on d Police Magistrate yesterday.
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  • 83 2 Printed Rupiahs 2 Jailed TWO men. Tan Aik Cher and Wong Yoke Soon, who tolc 'he court that they thought they were printing joss paper and not Indonesian cvi were yesterday sentenced at 'he Singapore Assv.es by Mr. Justice Knight to four years' and two years' imprisonment respectively. A mixed
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  • 125 2 Widow Gets $7,000 In Court Action A CLAIM for dai arising out of a street pccident was settled before Mr Jusi B'-own m the Singapore H Court yesterday. wrier) the plaintiff's counsel. Mr Dennis Murphy. accepted a sum of ST. OOO which had b« ed m court by the first
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  • 65 2 A CHRISTMAS pud i weighing 75 !b w today m preparation foi annual Christmas dinner to n«given on Dee. 20 for some 250 I i 30 >ffi esses a seamen of the Merchant Navy, at the Sin. ire "Ma l i mixing of
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  • 175 2 'JIIE problem that faced the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday was. to get an Interpreter who could explain the charge ol r'ajie to iVhihamcd bin Abdul Kadi 25, who was born a deaf mute. He was arrested the day before and had to be c'laiscd
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  • 302 3 Blythe Tells Of Worst State Just Next Door Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government has recently taken further concerted action together with the Federation authorities to "close the lines of supply and communications between Singapore and the bandits living m the Federation." This was announced m
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  • 312 3 Replies To Council Questions Standard Stuff Reporter THE Colonial Secretary replied to the following Councillors m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. To Date I J. PajJar (Proi;., Changi) on: baagi Airport; No report is available a^ to the suitability of using the airport a? an international airport. Rice Distribution: Rationed
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  • 176 3 MALAYA earned I 5.5377,000,000 m 1951 and the total amount spent for the corresponding period was 1\5..550,000.000, it was stated m the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, save this reply to Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Indian Chamber). Mr. Jumabhoy was
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  • 65 3 AN INDIAN labourer, Kunetten Pi ai, who was rested on a theft charge dis- appeared from the charge room where he was being detained, the Singapoie First Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kualsakeram was told yesterday. He was rearrested m Paya I ebar and he was
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  • 100 3 A PUBLIC reading to cast the Singap re Arts Theatre's first play of 1953, 'Noah." by An c Obey, will be held at 8.15 p.m., m the British Council Hall, tomorrow. cast is a large one, and it i> emphasised that the Theatre does not
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  • 64 3 FOUR dinghies and three kolehs for use by the Marine Police are to be bought by the Singapore Government. The Legislative Council yesterday approved supplementary expenditure of $2,381 to cover the cost of these boats. They are for use by the Marine Police at Clitiord Pier.
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  • 169 3 39 Bags Rice Sugar Stolen From Store Ol T of three burg I t which took p!a< v In the I between Sunday night < I Monday mornii j, the ggest i one was tho thefl of $1 >1 irth of ri< c and wig il a tore m Btre
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  • 84 3 A CHILDREN'S party will the main feature of official opening < the Pi I izabeth 1 Saturday, N'.n\ l^L*. Arms and individual: h donated prh gifts, i well as refresh m< i will be given aw ay free 1 party will start i i p.n
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  • 92 3 SCHOOLBOYS AND TEA CHERS GIVE BLOOD SARDI bin SliarifT. one of the Senior boys of Raffle* Institution who donated blood to the Singapore Blood Rank yesterday, seen with Miss Onsje, a member of the Transfusion Centre's stafT. The other donors were: Mond Taib bin O>man. On« Thenff Hong. Tan Cheng
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  • 35 3 AFTER a four-day stay m Singapore, Mr. S.H. Koreshi, who represented the Baha'i community of Burma. India and Pakistan at the U.N. nongovernment organisations, conference at Manila last month, left yesterday tor Bangkok.
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  • 266 3 THE Singapore Legislative Council ye lay approved the con stru :1 i m of a Building 'I aining School on the grounds A the Junior Techm School at Towner Road. The new building will cost (62,000 to provide training of skilled tradesmen m the building trade.
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  • 849 3 Eber Had Chance To Present Case— Nicoll THE GOVERNOR, Mr. J. F. Nicoll, told members of the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday he was satisfied the Advisory Committee appointed under the Emergency Regulations, had, at all times, given detainee John Eber not only a sympathetic hearing, but every opportunity of presenting
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  • 66 3 $2y 4 M. For Food Drive THE Singapore Leg slative Council yesterday approved supplementary expenditure of $2,250,000 for acquisition, di am ige and development ol land for food production m the Colony. The Financial Secretary. Mr. W.C. Taylor said food production was a worthy object and Government v. ai k
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    • 55 3 PACKARD FOR 1952 "Tfie car that drives te&lf Ask the pefeon who owns it Most advanced of the modern automatic drives No clutch pedal to push No gear changing Instant change from forward to reverse -EASY WEMMS" SOLE AGENTS SINGAPORE MODERATION OI MALAYA GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. )>OO, CLEMENCEAC AYE.
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  • 27 4 The Singapore Na Ba X •ur Union officials wi] met" 0 >f the Labour' < nmissioner's office to discuss' about the Union's outstanding i > m. tod..;.
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  • 314 4 Standard Staff Reporter LOCAL men m the Singapore Government service will be sent to Britain for specialised training to fit them lor higher posts m Division I and II of the Colony Cknernment establishment. These men will fill posts now herd by
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  • 42 4 Standard Mill Reporter SOO YOUNG J. P. ha? b« inted by the Go* r-rnor Singaj re, to be a member ot the Bow d of Lid -.;ig Justices for a ;<•. of th: m I 1952 made under the Liquors Revenue Ordinance
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  • 139 4 Stevens On City Finance ELECTING a Progressive candidate to the Singapore City Council means dragging it into bankruptcy, said Mr. D. Stevens, Labour Candidate for the Der. 6 elections. He was speaking at an election campaign meeting at Upper Weld Road m the Rochore Ward, yesterday. H the City Council,
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, will officially open the Department of Information Headquarters on Brockman Road on Friday. The Director of Information Service. Mr. A. D. C. Peterson. will hold a press conference during which he will give details
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  • 536 4 SINGAPORI »u»statkMis liable thiad i i!• »k todas i» X i P irk \u v 11.. i, I. iHirr »\\iminiiiK Clab, Klin, I X Shipyard, Kirn r<*-». Vm>.i»n: le« Works, i>: Katonc Hruadi h k Rd Sea \i< w llotet I 1-1 -r Hil I rink kiiniu.
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  • 403 4 Taylor Oppose* 2 Amendment* By Tan And Haj Standard Staff Reporter TWO attempts to reduce the rotr o f terest on the $16,000,000 60 the Singapore Improvement Trut fro three per cent and again to "nil defeated at the Legislative Council solid Government and
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  • 125 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Labour (Amendment) Bill ro provide daily rated "labourers with the benefit of paid holidays similar to that granted to their counter- j parts m Government and City Council service has been referred to a Select Committee. Member* Of the
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  • 286 4 mem of Commerce md Industry. He commented: "There has been an Increase made of $90.--000 to the Radio Orchestra of the Broadcasting Departma and also a sum of $464,900 added for equipment for the Telecommunications Department En connection with fl» new Airport.* 1 The
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  • 53 4 PENANG Tues.— Sockan, a 1 45-year-old electric lamp fitter employed by the Municipality died instantly when he fell nine feet off a lamp standard after receiving a shock. The mcident occurred at 8 am m torn! of the Civil I Defence training area m Aycr
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  • 547 5 Move To Review txpatA llowance Issue Splits Vote Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time m the history of the Singapore Legislative Council, there was a division on the motion to adopt the report of the Select Committee on the budget estimates yesterday. The report was
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    48 5 MR. G. HUDSON, the new I- ield Commissioner, Boy Scout Association, Federation of Malaya, shaking hands with Ch c Ahanud Sujak. the only Kings Si-out of the District, during his recent visit to Raub. This is the first visit of the Field Commissioner since he <ame to Malaya.
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  • 192 5 Penang Elections PENANG, Tues Th« UMNO -Muslim League Party, which has remained silent while 'he Labour. Radical ami Independent candidates have already made several campaign addresses, has at !a.^ announced its campaign for the forthcoming Municipal elections. Their elections secretary, Mr Abdu] Rahtm Khan, announced
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  • 70 5 CPOH, Tues. Four dog owners Tang Hee Hua,, N» Chan Nam, A B. Thomas and Chan An Noor admitted before Magistrate Che Abdullah thai between July 4 and July 26 they allowed their dogs to run astray without a muzzle. Ng Chan Nam was fined $75
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  • 36 5 [POH, Tues.— Khoo Chea was allowed $300 bail by Magistrate Che Abdullah yesterday when he denied that he assisted m the running of a '100 character' public lottery. The case was postponed to .\'<>\ 24.
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  • 143 5 ONE night a "spirit* 1 told Lam Poh Choon, a sick man I who was unemployed, thai he would get a good job with a bis salary if he prayed to the j priest at St. Joseph's Church m Victoria Street. Lam then offered
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  • 63 5 LANGUAGE BOARDS TANJONG MAI.I.M. Tues.— The Rulei m Council has apn »inted the following on the Language Boards for Slim Di^ Uriel Pei ak. Chinrsr: \l:\ D X R:i.i ..< r Cha man). Mr. Tan Boon Jin and Yang Mulia Raja Hirdam bin Raja Chik Abdui Hamid. liuli.inv M: Lee
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  • 65 5 For Ceylon Study Four PENAN! Tues. 'I he A ing Assistant Commissions E< Co operative Development. North, Che \bdu\ Mn.iifi igoing to tej lon on Nov. 26 on a sltiily tour. Che Abdul Majid will be away (or a month and m Ceylon will study the Co-opera-tive movement and tup
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  • 32 5 KOTA lINGGI. Tues U Mohsio n Moh m ed, A sistant DLstnrt Officer of Johnre Bahru, t been transferred to Kqta Tlngjfi a- 1 Assist i m t District Offlcei
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  • 39 5 Yt RJTH, Ba lai uddin bin nraa lined $300 or two rigoj ous i oni eni m the B B i Court lor causi huil Ui Bflkaj bin i i .•> itar, Soutn Kedab do Oct 2.
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  • 96 5 Teachers Pay Plan Rejected I IPOH. Tut- -About 100 representatives of Chinese associations, guilds and schools management co m mit t ee 5 throughout Perak today unanimously rejected the Federal Government's proposal for a parity salary scheme for Federation Chinese school teachers and also a National Schools' scheme. The meeting,
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  • 69 5 IPOH. Tues. Seventeen men were fined $25 each by Magistrate Che Abdullah for gambling following a police raid on the abbatoirs m Falim. Chan Sooi Chee. who had a coffee stall there, was chained with intentionally allowing his nises to be used for gambling. He claimed
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  • 62 5 WUAK. Tues;— Mr. H. N. M ■l.rnri. one of the [ndependent candidates contesting m the Muar Town Council for Sultan Ibrahim Ward. urges the improvement and expansion ot Municipal services for the town. In his manifesto he also asks for extra markets, implementation of a town planning scheme,
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  • 280 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— K. C. t'hia. President of Selangor Labour Party and party candidate for Imbi ward, said at an election meeting here today that he would demand a fully elected council with six wards by January, 1956, for Kuala Lumpur municipality. The
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  • 105 5 Sarawak Lifts Ban On Travel KUCHING, Nov. 18 (ReuterAAP) The Government today revoked certain restriction! on travel m Sai val hiHi were imposed for security i sons m August The authorities withdrew an order of August 12 forbid travel by motor vehicle all the Simanggang Ro; ,i bctv the loth
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  • 141 5 KUALA LUMPUR. TvYap Teck Hoi, a Chinesi was discharged by the Chiei Justice, Mr. Charles Mathew, at the High Court here today. such discharge not amounting to an acquittal, on a charge of corruptly offering $1 to a Malay police constable. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr.
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  • 164 5 Reduced Police Force For 1953 T] [E Sinj aponf Po Force will be reduc I c I appointments of Cl and pol ibl< because it is i f that v be tilled This wa« disc -man He was commenting which appeare report of the Buderi I i \fe laid before
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  • 22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. I The me r.o be going on va< I and H tv cai ies of Mi a
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  • 744 6 IT the United Nations, m the foreign capitals and d V. shington itsell there is uneasiness because the States will not have a government with a popular mandate until the faraway date of January There is a noticeable undercurrent of irritation h the perversity of an American
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  • 350 6 THKKK professional iun- n> nicn were winging their way from London to New York to exhibit a selected slice of British Humour, valued at &2.r)00. For more !han a century Americans have managed to laugh their way through life with >ir 'Punch Now. m the
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  • 278 6 Sir: A" :he discussion on the basis of a Malayan Nation. Inche Zulkifle Hashim, General Secretary of UMNO was reported to have .said that if independence was not granted at an early date the feeling of frustration and discontent would overwhelm not only the country's leaders but also
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  • 192 6 Review of Views Hope For Rubber .MALAYA'S rubber replanting^ scheme, says the Sin Che v .vj; Jil Puh. is a long-term peace^ plan. The smallholders mu.st£ nave faith m the future if£ they ai> to carry on through^ the years of replanting. Tie obstacles facing Malaya's^ fibber industry today is
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  • 748 6  - POLITICAL REFORM IN THE GOLD COAST HUGH LATIMER By YGLGFKL CAPE TOWN. r)R. KWAME NKRUMAH, Prime Minister of the Gold Coast, has Invited "the chiefs h::d people" to submit 'heir views on a reform of the Gold Coast's constitution. The details Ol the reforms to te discussed may surprise many
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    • 388 6 Sir; It was with much interest that I read the report of Mrs. Sangcr's arrival m Singapore. I trust that the reception given by Mr. McNeke and Mr. Nicoll does not imply official approval of the Birth Control Movement. For, I would like
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    • 125 6 Sir; As an Indian and a listener of the Tamil programme broadcast the Radio Malaya Tamil Section, I feel that reforms are :o:jjj overdue. In the first place, the name of the Tamil Section should be changed into Indian Section for it Dot only broadcasts Tamil, but also
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  • 285 7 'GREATER SECURITY '-TRUMAN Aid Progress Justifies Wary Optimism WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, (UP)-Presidenr Irumon reporting to Congress todoy on foreign cid operations during the first half of 1952 announced a "clear and heartening trend toward greater security and greater prospects for human progress" among the nations of the free world. Enough
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  • 30 7 RI Probe On 'Coup' Under Way I d In carta 1 I em•- vt officers >: 4 o inti- c Hamengi tntly the Pararmy, I km the turelebes I dei i
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  • 10 7 Plastic Dressing For Atomic Attack i ick as and essing
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  • 136 7 TOKYO, Nov. 18. (Reuter•\\P> South K< rean defenders of Sniper's Ridge, strategic height on the Korean central ,An lung to their posts toafter undergoing a night- g Communist artillery barrage a sub-zero cold snap. The bitter cold was hotted up by artillery shells, landing
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  • 74 7 Convicted Spy Loses Appeal LONDON, Nov. 37 (Reuter) The Criminal Appeal Court today dismissed 8 request to appeal brought by a Foreign Office radio operator convicted, of giving secrets to a Russian Embassy official. William Marshall. 24. was Sailed for five years last .Inly. The main piece of evidence against
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    74 7 photo. This picture shows the end of a "march" by 1,000 Kikuyu tribeswomen on a police station 100 miles from Nairobi. Kenya. The women, thought to be planning to wreck the police compound and set free 500 Kikuyu men held there, advanced with sticks. Some had babies
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  • 44 7 LONDON, Nov. ifl (Renter) —live Royal Air Force officers were killed m three British air crashe* yesterday, the Air Ministry said *oday. Two were ki ;.<.<! when a Meteor je! fighter crashed into the -X- oil 'he northeast coast.
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  • 2484 7 SEVEN COUNCILLORS HIT GOVT. ON 'EXPAT' MOTION Standard Staff Reporter A FIRM stand by Unofficial members to delete the provision m next year's budget estimates for payment of non-pensionable expatriation allowance to expatriate officers until the whole question was reviewed m the lifcht of the locally-domiciled officers' claim for family
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  • 267 7 X ftrsi year of the ftv< development ca >- ication Social Se ic< d i•• gislative Co ci erdaj Hi w i Taylor, 1 1 iancia] Seen j speaking on the repori ol I'■ Select Owunittef on budgi timaU a for next ye.-i s; id
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  • 29 7 FILM r > ej KM wed for the fourth tirru ».t Las Vegas;, Nevada after a surprise < i yesterday morninf with H« f* wood model Elnii^e A!f;nk.n Reuter
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    • 58 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON Nov. 18— The following ore rhe closing prices of rubber and fin on the London Market today: LONDON RUBBER j LONDON UN 24 d Spot £965 per ton DwesMbei d £967 ""Vaiic m WW. 2i]6 Settlemwl Price: £966. 105. 24^d Soles morning
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    • 41 7 ru n f^u fcju n iol TABLE AUTOGRAM MODEL 508. 5-VALVE. ILL WAKE WITH 3 SPEED \l TO CHANGER 6£? A A AA ££5S /0% DISCOUNT T| fc iOO H 4' II Sole Agtnts ROBINSON Co., Ltd. < s > rf T) I
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  • 166 8 Chusan Resumes S'pore Run THE pride of tho P. O. Far Eastern Fleet, the luxury liner Chusan, which makes her appearance m these i waters again this weekend j after an absence of half a '■if. continues to gain popular; r\ She ha been on Summer cruises m the Mediterranean
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  • 42 8 A REGULAB radio-telephone service between free China and Argentina has been opened. At the same time the Chinese Government R:trlio Admin- istration also announced the existing Taipei-UJS. circuit could handle transferred calls to Hawaii, Canada. Mexico, Cuba. France and Switzerland. AP
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  • 34 8 ALL three occupants including the pilot were kii led on Monday when a Royal Air Force twin-engined Anson aircraft crashed anil burst into flames m a field near Reading. Reuter
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  • 111 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 13 (UP) The S,3(MMon Panamanian freighter S.S. Rostro. which disappeared mysteriously la?t Friday while OO a trial run m the harbour, was today reported to have arrived at the Chinese Communist port of Whampoa, low miles northea of Hongkong. The Panamanian Consul General, Mario
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  • 170 8 Specialist Will Design New Airport Standard Aviation Reporter PAYA LEBAR International Airport will have a terminal building designed on the very latest lines, said Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works, Singapore, yesterday. This will mean the recruit- ment of an architect with specialist experience, he added. Singapore Government already
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  • 93 8 NEW DELHI. Nov. 13 (APi Warren Lee Pierson, chairman ot the board of Transworld Airlines, said hi< company is making strong application to extend its Internationa] service now terminating a; Bombay eastward through Burma to Hongkong and Tokyo, connecting Transpacific line? th^rc. Pierson who Is leading
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    • 628 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direr] llterlaad v I ii m*h if i \niM'h mi Interirai >v Canadian it PramHC r S'bani Spore An I. A Si im>i\\ BJ \i; M Nnv 51 :>i.N«-\ S9N«v/iUec 24 Her II \>k\ r.i \i: ii, D :mi,-i !''!>.( I Jan 84 lan B
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    • 531 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Rwbr- -Sailinss to China and Japan from Singapore Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Saflings from Bao^kok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan- From l<NirK w 4 C Noj 27 Bongkong Nail^ Sails Sails tn -*n« P- Sham Spore l I n N^ 1!(
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    • 638 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koval Rotterdam Llo>d Holland America Line Nedtriund Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amstrrd-im BALIFAX, PORTLAND (Maine) BOSTON. NfcW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTLMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. f'ham Penant KOTA BAROE (RL) 30 Nov <i Dec 7 De c 8 lireItOEPAT (SMN) 9/15 De t 16 Dec 17 Dec
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    • 417 8 tAST ASIATIC 05 SAIUMGB .HIOM S(AM»|NUi\ y I I •PRI lOKIA f Bai ;k T "KORLA- roi Djakarta Bii'^ki k SaU<M Mm.: i Man! Kobe- ham'a Hi II hr< "StLANDIA" for Bangkok 16 h, i^, fpa only) "KINA f I r Melbfl rne< Sydney. Brisbane (not i os "FALSTRIA- lor
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  • 233 9 R.I. Copra S'pore Mart csiaa f.overnmenfs polity of maintainitj pnncttM m her oil factories has ted copra prices m Singapore which 1 fi n MO to 534 per picul m a fortnight fadopesU'a all powerful nude .<n initial allocation of 8,000 tons o control rising prices. 1 he main purpose
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  • 19 9 Britain Hopes To sell More P).--s and America g< X .ore i at •c 'he ions the i I
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  • 16 9 Sarawak Also Raises Duty On Tobacco m- on d a m he i it j proP-
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  • 49 9 Increased Jute Out put Forecast K.-\ N 18 *P).— I c Pakist; leni nnounced an es- rease oi I per it) the yie '(i of the jute p during be }ear I Eg a final forecast estimated at 6,823.000 ales KM poui against X. 33 1.000 bales last year.
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    197 9 A nnv lino oi American automatic laundry equipment described as v "boon te Singapore housewives" will arrive m Singapore probably early next year This was disclosed by Mr. Howard A. Lewis, vice president and director Of chain of NashKelvin;itor ompanies m America. Canada and Britain, when he visited Marden
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  • 91 9 MOMBASA, KENYA, Nov. 18, (AP). Passengers he i to tarklc the blaze when fire I roke out at lunc-htime yesterday m the British India Company'a passenger liner, 9,073--ton Modasa, on her waj to England from Beii-a. The fire started m a ho!>i which had a cargo
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  • 172 9 \K\V YORK, Nov. ltf, (OF).— An American defence official disclosed today lhat only two of the I*> critical materials being stockpiled to safeguard this country arc totally produced within the I'luted States. John D. Small, Chairman of the Munitions Board m the United States Defence
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  • 88 9 Ceylon Wants Tea Scheme I I >!.OMBO. Nov. 18. (IT)— c". [on rested to Ind I hat she reconsider her derision to undertake tea propaganda on her own and a^ree on principle at least to engage m a joint propaganda for tea. There is little hope among local tea interests
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  • 130 9 West German Trade Mission For Indonesia JAKARTA NOV 18 (luuterAAP): A West German trade mission is expected to arrive m Indonesia early m j December this year to negotiate a new trade pact to replace the agreement which expired on Nov. 1 last year. This was revealed this morn- ing
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  • 96 9 Standard Market Reporter '1 HE produce m n :e1 m Singapore was cj; l^". m all sections with only small business pa^ ig. Copra changed hanHs Jit $34} per picul for NovemberDecember shipment and $34J for Decemb(?r-January shipment. During the afternoon buyers mdi -ated $34i and sellers
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  • 150 9 ftrBBER prices declined by I|| cents per lb. m Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for December shipment being quoted at S3; cents per Ib. at the close. Quotations opened at aiound B3J cents per Lb. m the morning and remained at the level ra
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  • 155 9 DURING 1951. the value oi transactions m the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank show an increase ol 25.4 per cent over the previous year, the figures being 532.427.080 as co apared with $25,855,849, according to a report by Mr. D. Smith. Acting Post Master General.
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  • 226 9 H \l(\ ES s hip Godown Gate Talise 44 2 Caltex Melbourne 42/43 2 H >egh Silverspray 38 :w 2 I eoville 36/37 Sydnej 34 2 Pres Filmor« 31 :i2 Glaucus 27/28 2 Mcmnon 2") 26 2 Anchises 4 i 8 Steel Navigator 1 2 h Orrtia
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  • 63 9 RI Plans New Air Service To S'pore THE Indonesian Consulate General m Hongkong announced Indonesia is planning to open a new air service between Djakarta, Singapore and Bangkok. The service, twice wetk\y will be maintained k v i-">e Garuda [ndonesian Airways and will be inaugurated next March. Preparations were also
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  • 66 9 CLOSING rubber prive* (rents per Ib m Singa pore yesterday Here: Buyers Seller* No 1 Spot loose 83J 841 r.0.8 m bales Nov. Na 1 K.S.S. 83; 84i No. 2 K.S.S. 8(U 802 No. 3 K.S.S. 7<;« 76* Tone: Steady quiet. SINGAPORE, Tnes The orire of tin today
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  • 41 9 DUNCAN SANDYS. British Minister of Supply, stated yesterday m ;i written reply to Captain Chetwynd, Labour M.P tiiat it was too early yet to state what quantity and type of sice] would be imported from .Japan during 1953. AFP
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  • 251 9 LONDON, Nov. 18, <AP).— A British Foreign Office chief has flown to Iraq to attend the opening of a vital, new 556 mile oU pipeline, it was officially announced today. Eastern department head A.D.M. Ro^s. who left London j last night for Baghdad, has
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  • 37 9 MR. LAU CHOON CHOOI. Chinese interpreter m the Parji Buntar Magistrate's Court w\ I shortly take Up an appointment as Chinese Affairs Officer. He will be succeeded by Mr. Yang Choong V oi Kuala Lumnur.
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  • 186 9 SINGAPORE, Tuc?.— The Malayan share market con- tinned steady m all sections with price appreciations reported m a fair number of counters. A moderaie turnover was recorded. T'i mproved m sympathy with the rise m the metal price. INDUSTRIE S Bayer i Srtlen Frz<er A Neav# Ord
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    • 58 9 TILLEY LAMPS T. L. 106 TABLE LAMP itrtt.sM \§<>ttil H'orib > BORNEO n w N ~w. j-.^-^-*^ VPokL TOWN MAP. MAP of MALAYA !(l im; ROADS STREETS DIRECTORY. Ns JKl XTIONS TO MAINTALN "KM \TK YOUR CAR SYSTEM \TU ALLY. I!^S OF LASTING INTEREST. ALL THESE FOR $2/MOTOR ANNUAL from
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    • 77 9 DAVID BROW^ PO»'/£R CONTROL You Urn c -h o < u< nP* 'SJ HP o** f^T* "Cf" C hid*, poro'' n o, .<< 4».tl W U£l d W9€kimt o'ttmot »r t.rr s.i«t iOT<j *oricb!< 'r.ik w.d-M w.th D,..,W B.,wn in-built power !,<• -d Hbt wide*t r—ifi i M p I
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    • 133 9 1 mm^mmmm^^mmm^^mm^^^m^wm^mm^mmm^mm^m^mmwmm^mmm^mwmm^^^mm^m^m^^mammimtm i^MjfM if #J #r /m mwtoJmwMttm INFORM ATMON ,A&^§os*£MG&m SINGAPORE Ul AX T x \HI CLI H 6;h annual at British Council «aau 9 urn to 580 pm. SPOKK arts THEATRE: Playreamng Group weekly meetine t British Council Hall S pjn. ISK TIIKAIKKHI: Film .how Hookworm". "American Working
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    • 228 9 1PITOL: California C■ q lest 11 a :ii 1 45, 4. 0 30 and i .1" TA\ [LION: Trie Mai •n« X 1.45. 4 630 ;i::d t3O m BEX: Red Snow 11 am Mi 4 i> 30 and 930 p m HOW: Desperate Journey 3. 11l and y 15 p
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    • 544 9 AIR TRAVEL I Oepartaras and I iti craft at X UKPAR M Rl S:--1 MALAYAN lIRWAYN l(> Kuala Lumpu LI .ti 1 Ku< 'i ig 4 Sibu < [L4OSI S:. X :a Lumpur, Ipota (MLIO4 a ni Kuala Lum Ipoh, J Pena:i X i.M a m J f laag. K-a
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    • 156 9 RAUB PNTERTAINMFNTS \iim ty Crfan« ENTERTAINMENTS U'l|i,| I 11... g M ■i 3. 7 and f :n fa t k SAVOY 1 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS < 111 \S\ I H P%Vli lON f f LIW, <V Nl r I RADIO PROGRAMME MUM X I I y v I < Wl'l
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  • 179 10 NEXT year's Coronation i> hirrulh i heads of London's fashion ifiitßtli irk* In up new ideas for women to ucit for ib. This line-up of models is but part uf 1 Shown at the 1 ."> t h o ordm .n«d Colkrtioi > Millinery at I.ondon\
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  • 1085 10  - Lit Baby Have Plenty To Chew On When Teething MARGARET SCOTT Ey ALWAYS feel that teeth are one of Nat ures trip-ups -something she conceived on the <»f the moment md regretted later. I or it's no exaggeration to say that they are, for the vast majority of people at
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  • 47 10 THESE Italian evening fashions, shown m Rome, are named m honour of the daughter of the designer. Emilio Srhuberth. At left is "Annelise." of grey Venetian lace trimmed with grey rhinestones and grey flowers. At riuht: "Gretel." of white tulle with black and pink lace.
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  • 304 10 pHICKENS are m the budKj get class. .Make the most ol them. That's where a good barbecue sauce comes m. At a festival booth I watched them demonstrate barbeMSfjf tmasfnur ,l/#«#/##o.v cue sauces to use with their fine chickens. So I puss along what
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  • 119 10 \IAKE use of left-over bread m bread pudding or Brown Betty desserts, as poultry stuffing, added to meat loaf, cut m cubes and toasted for croutons, m tomato casseroles. TV'OOL can'i slnni sharp- temperature changes A plunge into ho' water shrinks and mats the fibres. Drying m cold
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    • 30 10 2" '•^''"'VWs *iP ::> j^&^^m W&£? fell I yr" ■■■P^\ P® I 1 ■'.<.■'-'•■ sv i P a^ Richard p T^, hls Parents fo, R °**ri o i s cv L -8/52
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    • 168 10 A rule to remember!^ Ml ~> f m ft You SAVE when You SEW with SINGER Economise the >\ easy SINGER way Make your A tftt* own dresses just the way you want them Leorn from the SINGER SEWING KOCH ond ot our Sewing ScSools «n SINGAPOP KUALA LUMPUR and
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    • 381 10 r\\\\\Vl\\\\\\\\VY\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W»> j.^f RITA DEL MR\ 2 npODAT'S QUOTATION: 2 j "V\hat makes m discon- J ;> tented with our condition I* jj i» the absurdly exuberated idea «J we have of the happiness of others." French Proverb. WEDNESDAY IOR FVFRY- x ONE: The minor cycles are quite fa\ lurable today,
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  • 336 11 CIVILIANS' TRIAL HAD SELECTORS WORRIED ngapore Civilians trial held on the yestetoayi to pick the team to meet icn m a HMS Malaya competition Saturday, played m three 15 minute j produced a crop ot injuries and Tnly a headache for the Selec- lly, the Club colours team beat colours
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  • 23 11 COLONY LINE- UP Unr up < uh^-n th«- < ,;h mrrl I <>n tin- Roper, Iterrecft WMtamm Ben iup H urdk H.m J Dairi A
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  • 4 11 Today's SPORT I. I
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  • 312 11 fDNEY, Nov. IB (Renter-! South African meters viHered the first Australia tour when they were en by five e1 New Soul '•'< the Sheffield Shicid champions. \"e v Si i v. c set to 3 4 runs m 250 minutes for victory and they scared
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  • 378 11 Nine-man Team Makes Gallant Bid To Hold A rmy A NINE-MAX Singapore Cricket Club team almost held a full Army team when they met m a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday. The Army decided the match only a few seconds before fulltime to take a three-two victory With
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  • 83 11 AT a meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association yesterday, it was decided to appoint Mr. Lim Choo Aun manager of the Colony team m the Asian championships which begins this weekend at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. Players representing Singapore will wear ST T A uniforms.
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  • 74 11 THE Singapore Chinese I Swimming Club are calling for entries for the Club's Juvenile table tennis singles championships. Competitors must not be over 14 years. Entries will close on Jan. 31, 1953. There is no entrance fee. Mr. Lim Choo Ann has kindly consented to present
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  • 40 11 IN ,'i friendly soccer match Balestier United XI defeated United Spurts Ciub XI 4-2. Scorers tor the Balestier United were Choon Tong (2) and Ismail 1 2 1. Rahim Omar and Ah Scow. scored for the Club.
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  • 58 11 The victorious Selangor team which beat Singapore six-fonr m the Foong S«*onK Cup final (hiring the weekend Ls seen here with the Cup after the match. From left to risht are Veoh Teck Chye. Lim Roon Yam, Chan Kon Leong (Captain). Cheong Pak ¥m, 'Assistant Secretary
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  • 109 11 Carruthers Meets Vic Toweel Again JOHANNESBURG. No* 18 (AP): Jimmy Carruther signed a contract today to defend his world bantamweight title against ex-holder Vie Toweel at Johannesburg on Fob. 7. Julius Martin, chairman of the Transvaal National Sporting Club, announced today. Carruthers leaves for his home m Australia on Nov.
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    • 483 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SAT A CLINIC. Posts nf Laboratory Assistant and Clerk /Typist now filled. Applicants thanked. j TWO posts of Probationary Supervisors m the Government i Printing Office, Singapore, j EJalary scale (Probationers* $102 -UA-114. iTimescale) $156-1 2A--240/B/252-12A-360 p.m. plus C. O.L. and Singapore Allowances. Total emolument? at present range
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    • 1105 11 MOTICES TENDER NOTICE. CIT¥ COUNCIL Of Separate tenders are invited 6 foi tne suppiy of rations to prisoner! and "fuel to the under- I "ARTmentioned prisons for s penod) !< '^^d six BDOnthfl commcndi F*>rrnm irom Ist Jan .rv Hi s 3. f <)M1 3 V Taiping Prison X ala
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    • 111 11 f""" I/■■■ -o '"h BEST <T Jf AM NEVAH ri.'LT Ife' A- FEELS (-'AH Ft r.l S SLEEPS. < 7? hm^HOOMSdfl /?o':s!3^ cosm-dismun)-^^ brighter im all] brighter than \ah studied th'malf- N-O CORN -L- SHUN J>V TO APPLY FO' THIS J^C^U. > MAH L!FE.r-AH A VO' DOES^-AH I MOOKi ALL
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  • 42 12 DRB II Gets Winning Turn Today i> R B II has trained m i c a i sefnl nai m M<»n il i liß| .mil unit < He is read] I! t 1 should find hi DKB II Sil vei r and ha
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  • 129 12 H< n J rain Ml \***<W"ml.»* i .mil IkC SOUS v v,,ii h«- soft The -i »abk tote ill !»<■ r s U: ti-ht and the Big effoi a I H I H r H I H unPI 7. Lefebvre To Atone i the pick jvas a
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  • 1499 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By Has Improved Since Ipoh Gold Vase Run JL ZANZIBAR, a four year-old BaHycgan gelding and winner o the Singapore Summer Cup, is picked to win the main sprint even over six furlongs today, the second day of the Singapore Turf Clvb 7 St. Leger
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  • 218 12 indsot Lad Coy Reveller Cooduood SILVER CRESI EARTHQI IKI I ll I GRAND Itlatli Velvet I Solar Starlignl I Black Velvet i v tii. in < X'- I m i.i iikj i ikikl i'ti;\lll\ RIVER \l(»u\ ll SI.MPLI SIMON 2* staple I). null- i'i\ Broivnsba] IV inning Brlel
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  • 59 12 Miss Tanaka Is Japan's Best Bet \-uu 1 mo i| h i m m.n, U m I "v irv s '■> 'I I lifford P raw i Ninomiya 1 ■> < Saka underestitn itti play, dim i N., V...P!,-!! H 0 at tii- World <I, b> winning il| world s
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    • 1199 12 TOIL I Y'S It \€"E I 1MB RACE 1: 2.15 p.m^-Cl. 1, Biv. 2—6 Furs. l itM W.iikiki Uy 8.13 "Belmont Stable" Spencer D Jones |3j Fiftj <.r.i ml .">\ 8.12 Mr Kok Hoong Lewis B Ba^by Toucan .'Jv S.lii VI Kok Hoong Lewis Tail i 138 Ambassador 5j 8.08
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