Singapore Standard, 21 November 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard H: il i. VOL. 11l NO. 142. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 652 1 Choices m Civvy b freer FEDERATION GOVT. OFFER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government- announced yesterday a new scheme for Special Constables, designed particularly with a view to the smooth re-absorption of time-expired men into civilian life. Under the scheme, the Special Constable, after he has
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  • 280 1 Youth Age Aid Toy Fund RE n.D Chew Hock Paya Lebar Church, Smga -t-dav walked into S "copore Standard d his grand 'ty Connie led to give her js to the Chris^as jrid. •ne then shyly rfclO, while d followed it m contribution I 103.50, the Fund 41. rday came
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  • 22 1 •lent ex rubbfor a ningj said export yd until I then sur- led. ent had rther s1 c propo-
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  • 28 1 THIRTEEN Moroccan workers were crushed to death and seven weie injured yesterday m a landslide at a canal m Casablanca they were repairing.- A P.
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  • 23 1 u:\h hundred anu mnij- > Egyptians considered "dangerous to public security" were arrested m Cairo m a sudden swoop yesterday. Reuter
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  • 39 1 LONDON. NOV. 20 (AFP)—, British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden will meet Presi- cut-elect Dwight Eisenhower this afternoon, ibe Foreign Office announced. Eden left for New York recently to attend the United Nations Gen-J eral Assembly
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  • 248 1 New Expat Increases Are Same For All GRADED increases m the contributable and non-con-tributable expatriation allowance of expatriate otfieers of the Singapore City Council have been recommended by the Select Committee on Salaries appointed by the Council m September this year. The Committee has, however, made it clear that these
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  • 523 1 Xl LUMPUR, Thurs.— The principle of a national school system towards the building of a united Malayan nation was accepted by all nine speakers m the debate m the Federal Legislative Council today on the Special Committee's Report on Education ftftef it had been introduced by
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  • 111 1 EX-KING FAROIK What is the real story behind the abdication of King Farouk of Egypt and the military coup that forced it? Because of the nationwide censorship that was imposed by the new government on news concerning Farouk, many of the reports were suppressed and distorted.
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  • 83 1 Don 't Look Now, But.. WHAT is the secret o i the 10--inch high box which leaves Singapore by air for London this morning. No one can say exactly. An airliner brought it from Australia. It is concealed m a white mail bag. carries no definite address, and must be
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  • 187 1 HANOI, Nov. 20 (I P)— French Foreign Legionnaires fought hand-to-hand with knives and bayonets m the most bloody bittle of the Indo-China war and French artillery fired into fanatic Vietminh Communists who attacked a Franco-Vietnam column withdrawing from Phu To. it was reported today. French
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  • 92 1 A CLOG MAKER, Low Cheong Cheng (40) plunged 70 feel to his death yesterday from the new Singapore Improvement Trust building m Upper Piekerfifcg Street the fourth death fall since the flats were built about three months ago, and th e Second within 71^
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  • 195 1 THE Singapore CommissiuntM- o» Police, Mr. Nu»'l Morris, revealed jresteroai that from inl'oi nution rec rived, it v\:i> Relieved tint the ikooliai of the Tractioi Company bus driver at Havelock Road on Wed«e* day ni^hl u^ tht* work i»f the MaUjfca roaimunht Party He dediaed to
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  • 100 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 20 (AFP) Negotiations between the Thai and British Governments for the sale of the remaining 30.900 tons of Thai rice to British territories during 1952 will take place here next week. Reliable sources close to the Economics Ministry disclosed thai the Thai Government
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  • 40 1 while Miss Bailej i>» now starring m a. I oados nuht ilub Crowds lined the stitct to iHtWSSS their weddmu while v five piece >winu bund played "1 li»* Hawk Talks,** the bridegrooM*! own tune. \l* photo.
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  • 60 1 PANMUNJOM N »v. M I P -'i imand appealed again to the Com munists today to accept delivery of Christmas parcels foi Allied prisoners m Red hands Reds have exchanged letters but so far have n United Nations requests agreement can be reached tot an
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  • 1014 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The appointment »f the Special Committee to make recommendations on a general policy for education and on legislation for implementing it, was described by Mr. V1.1.1'. Ilogan, the Attorney-Cieneral, a very bold decision at a time when the "educational battlefield" was m a
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  • 31 1 American hghi sln' down three MIG-15 jets today over Korea to give \\)<* Far I Force a score of 500 R ;\r\e jets destroyed m tiic> Korean nai U.P.
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  • 21 1 BENEDETTO Croce, Btf. noted Italian philosopher of enti ry, died a( his Naples home yesterday after an illness.— Reuter
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  • 78 1 WASHINGTON, Ndv. 20. (AP)— Presideni Truman said today he is verl b ippy ovei General Eisenhower's v cw on the Korea prisoner of war issue and declared "this country is a unified organisation m its policy toward the rtsi of the world." [n his p i
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  • 29 1 Sir P frcey S HI Brit? as chj .f ,1 mi ,i y <■ juriifi- \g t left i m '<>". by p me lji Nju/.n yesterday.— A.P.
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    43 1 LOUIS BELLSOM Ir white drummer m Ihike Kllinßton's band. and NegTO night dttb sinner. Pearl Bailey, who were married m Caxtoa Hall. London. on Wednesday despite the protests of Bellsoa's father, businessman I-ouis Kellson Sr. Lojiis Is booked lor ive engagemeßts la London
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  • 93 1 JDON, The i i said nothii ki >w of i i| 11,I 1 i ate H mi. -i? i.' >nd Victoi ia Cro X was confined undi Mird the troopship Devon The ship arrived li 5 poi c on Wednesday and sa the la I
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  • 85 1 X AI.A LUMPUR. Thurf i European P* tien bis pai ten men was i armed ta the Batu Kutau I en were following Lracki i I .m empty camp when bushed. [n the S i day, abo from Pekan Jabi new ige, .1..:.i\ Home Guard
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  • 58 1 RUDOLF Sla n Com munisf Czecha a, and 1'! Of hIS ".(< <<m: i. :i1 >'i trial ye tei Hay m I nage i. imi ed i S in k.v'.s aifio m tiia plot t i the rej he helped to \r ■If Vu. riimn
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  • 420 2 Move To Check Food Supplies To Terrorists THE Singapore Police hove ordered 15 18--foot fiat-bottom boats to supplement the 15 police launches now patrolling the Johore Straits against the smuggling of food supplies from Singapore to the terrorists m the Federation, the Commissioner of
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  • 103 2 Rival Can 't Decide, He Charges SHI BKNIj SENG, ffc c indidate for Ro'.V.'i:- i. speaking a paign meeting yesterday I r. ..dered by hifl riva Mr D. Stevens (Labour) as Ike y '-ive stifler <>ppo.>:' D■ December City Council elections than the other candidate m the Ward S pointed
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  • 191 2 THE fresh request made by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to the Colony Government for franchise rights for the many thousands of Chinese domiciled m Singapore has met with unfavourable result. owed an eight-man D appointed by the r which had an
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  • 72 2 NY Times To He Sold Here THE New York i the j S ig nev ;n Singapoi C [»es will be B to t- ipt^re thrice a week, or i r [ten it" possible. overage of 10 to 12 I .ipp-emented j liti n; i i ;on that include ek
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  • 46 2 BY- NESS Lai 1 SinI Court 1) H. Chapman. i rigor- I For cheating ir;»l shop pi I lia X i $1,500 at Street on May 24 Lai u.ive notice of appeal and is allowed bail ol 52.U00 m t iur< -ies.
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    87 2 ONE of the batches of the 75-pound Christmas pudding which was stirred up yesterday at the Marine Hostel m Singapore, m preparation for the Hostel's annual Christmas dinner to 300 officers, stewardesses and seamen of the Merchant Navy. Helping: m the mix-up, and also more than will ing to taste,
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  • 54 2 THE M ty m R.ibber F.xH gistration Board has offices itt Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The Singapore address is 4th Floor, Fullert^n Building, Tele *****. The X ::i'^ Lumpur address is e/o Rubber Producers Council, Loke Yew B ding, Kuala Lumpur. Detailed or telephone enquiries should be nu.J.°
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  • 141 2 THE Singapore Rotary Club setting up a Youth Employtnent Bureau for all boys and gii s who have passed at least the Standard Fiv e examination. The Bureau will advise the students about training and entry for suitable jobs. Announcing this. Mr. Francis Thomas, the Chairman
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  • 47 2 THREE youths. Chan Ah Teck. Tan Teo Lai, and Goh Ah Teck. were each sentenced to six weeks rigorous imprisonment m me Singapore Third District Court yesterday for loitering at tne junction o! Thomson Road and .Norfolk Road m the early hours of Oct. 24.
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  • 69 2 PROPOSFD amendments to the constitution of the Singapore Trade Union Congress to enable government employees' unions to affiliate to it. will be considered at the first annual delegates conference of the T.U.C. to be held at the Clerical Union Hall m Rangoon Road on Nov. 30.
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  • 18 2 THE next meeting o! this Singapore Legislative Council meeting will be held on I December 16.
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  • 280 2 A PRISONER, serving sentence fur opium smoking at the Pearl's Hill Prison. Outram Road, could not be awakened for his breakfast one morning he had died m his sleep, it was stated at a Singapore inquest yesterday. The inquest was held by the
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    144 2 1 MR. SPYROS P SKOORAS. one of the Inchest paid men m America, and President of Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox Film Corporation, who arrives m Singapore this afternoon by air from Sydney on a tonr of the Far Fast accompanied by his wi: Uc will mwt leadißg Singapore citizens
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  • 174 2 LONDON. Nov. 1^ (Rtuter) Mr. Stephen Davies, Labour asked m the House of Commons today by what law a Chinese woman, Lee reo Tat, was put on trial m Malaya for her life a second time after she had previously been found not guilty on
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  • 211 2 Irishes For Sydney Jamboree II THE past is any indication, this is J Solag to be ose very famous trisha at th** Pan Pacific Scouts Jamborre at (ir«> stones. Sydney. This triska was yesterday presented to the members ol the Singapore contingent by the V ice-President of the Singapore Amateur
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    • 152 2 ATTENTION ALL BAPTISTS i L>r A Onr:i. Genera] Secretary of the Baptist World iance (i he Internationa] Organization o! all Baptists) 'rola on a world tour visiting baptists m i everj i arrives m Singapore this afternoon by > BOAC fi m Aus ralia Fie will be m the Colony
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    • 92 2 i'jfc^HElNZ' > MAYOHKAISE FLAVOR j n ctstrvd unli h.i 5 lU 'l> better qu; II U- '*^3?m qi'Ht hk. H: MAYONNAISE p L^ ■Kb. "^.v r jg '^^^^V^| P^fc T i j 1,, k m llw lovdagiu i i Rn instance— not |ilc« thai on aCravci I'll _i» I Kg
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  • 83 3 6.30 a.m. Radio Music By X'mas? Beportei I MALAYA lisair II 1\ U vet i at tiiJO m ore Oiristj the m enicnt of i ;i be set- ams. B on o t th it beshortage of pri !•> uould t iivit on** from Stagapere. v il! b m I
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  • 21 3 D S irec m the 1 by the S perv i I iir be under the
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  • 20 3 US Freighter Here For Rubber Reporter ;>ands rial and r s to r a i waa alonsI tons ea Lykes
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  • 98 3 KLOi X ut VI Hits is !i> br Uuill iii I""> M to hOOSC tinEaropraa warden <>t tin- Ootr n Eta i,j Pi ison. The approxirn.ite eosl "t ttir Hats -v\ ill t»e > ;iMUH)O. Mr W.ir Dirt'ctor el Public V\oiks. told The SI intlird \rNtt-rd.i\ that tin-
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  • 24 3 THE meeting of the Coun oi State will b( held on Sun iy, Dee. 14. a1 it the Balai B »i Stai
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  • 399 3 Steps To Ensure Closer Policing, Says Mr. Morris THE Singapore Police Force have inrroduced a new policy which will make it possible to ensure closer policing of the increasing population m the rural ar eaS/ me Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nigel Morris, told the Press
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    76 3 SEEN at the cocktail party (civen h\ Columbia Pictures on W.-dnrsday evenin- at Itatllos Botel on the OcrasMM of the Olumhiu Territorial Maaaffers 1 (on vt-ntion m Singapore vvhi(h ended yesterday, irere: I riun left: Mr. \>h!»> Cooper. Theatre Supervisor i,t Shaw Bro^ Mr Kunm,. Shaw; Mr. w nston Diets;
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  • 68 3 Oflkf Executive; >Ir. Jo*-. A. McConville President of i»iuiu>>i.t Pu turt-s International Corporation; Mr. E. (i. Senueira Columbia's Thailand Manager; Mr. Nonce Sen, < olumbia'a District Supnvi^or foi >I il Indonesia .md Thailand; Mrs Runm,. >h.tv\; Mr. Michael Ben»her. Columbia*! F*i astera General Manager and and Supervisor; .mi
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  • 218 3 Standard Staff Reporter OWING to the shortage of building >H(n m the City area, the Singapore Public Works Department, la conjunction with the Education Department, are planning to build a block of three primary schools one on each 01 three stories, Mr. A. Wear, the Director
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  • 78 3 DR. A. T. Ohm, general serretarv A the Baptisi World Alliance, who is <»n a world tour visiting Baptists of every country, will arrive m Singapore today fr ftn Australia and New Zealand. He will address Baptists on Sun. lav nt 10 a.m. at the Swatow
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  • 71 3 SJA Officers Honoured IPOH. Th irs.— Th» Queen -mi tioned appointment of three two men and a woman of the Perak branch of St. John i A i to the Order of S\ Jerusalem. The o n 1 Dr. Chans; Hoey Chan a Mr. John V: tor Mor i »th
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  • 130 3 THE Medical Council will meet today to discuss the Medical Registration Bill. Dr. W. J. Vickers. Dircctoi of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. One of the questions which will be considered is that of making it compulsory m Singapore for a doctor who passes his
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  • 135 3 Dr. Menon Explains Statement PENANG, Thurs.— Dr. X. K. Menon yesterday refused to be drawn into a "man-to-man" public discussion with Mr. A. Raja Gopal. Labour candidate. Earlier. Mr. Raja Gopal had stated that Dr. Menon had charged him with 'dishonest tactics. 1 This referred to a statement made by
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  • 54 3 MR. .1.0. Sanders, Member for Railways and Ports will be leaving the Federation on vacation leave on Nov. 26. Mr. R.B. Carey. Member for Works and Housing will carry out tne duties of Member for Railways and Ports, m addition to his own duties,
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  • 238 3 MR PETER M WILLIAMS, Singapore Lab >iur P *i ;v candidate for the South Ward m the Decetnbei City Council lions w is les rib -i by the Party Cha m v s K. ii, as -'ilk- s1 >rmy p rtrel oi local politics, who allowed
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  • 154 3 Odd Catch But One Got Away TWO burglars m the act of j "fishing" articles out of a house were surprised by a detective and a constable on patrol m a back lane m Singapore. They were seated on a wall. inserting long bamboo poles into a flat m Kampong
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  • 94 3 THE Overseas League, Singapore, whose patron is the Commissioner General Mr. Malcolm Mat-Donald, and its Chairman Mr. L. Cresson, will hold a Christmas Ball on Dec. 22 at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. The party is open to all members and non-members.
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  • 119 3 Quarters Beds First THE 350-bed scheme for Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital and the building «>f s ifficient quar l for nurses will take top priority m :he Medical Plan for 1953. the Director of Medical Services, Singapore, Dr. W. J. Vickers, told The Standard I -day. A> for the conversion
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  • 32 3 A VILLAGE committee itly formed at Pendang. Kedah. to look after the r fare of its people. The committee has decided to funds for the building of a community centre.
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  • 144 3 THK Tamils Representative CoancU will Aiscass tomorrow further action to be taken regarding working ol th<> Tamil Section o« Radio Malaya. Mr. G. Sarangapani, S retary of the Coun told I The "Standard yesterday that statement ol the ai Directoi f Bi jF. N I
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  • 162 3 I TOTAL of *M,ofl{) provisional driving licences have been issued to learner drivers from January t<> Or tuber and (if this total, 24,000 were trom new applicants. Mr \ijjel Morris. Commissioner of Police, Singapore, said at a press conference yesterday. Provisional !i actua
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  • 40 3 Negro Economist Due In Penang PENANG. Thurs.— D Thorn. i I veil-known i economist and labour er, win ii m Nov. 25. He will lecture union officials at the U.S.I.S. theaterette In B i i Street and will tfl ials.
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    • 118 3 •p f rdefl SySfm n ilking equipment, scientific I] Coatrol processing and packing, anJ X! IM milk com n khm laboratory analyses t purity; all safeguard the \our hoiMt •<.■'! >r quaiin anJ lualthfuN fcowa and *csi >>i KJJM] OUT rCTrif ?"3.i 31 XT j 1 |/i n >^ A
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    • 54 3 THIS IS fI&AJL. ONLY NASH HAS AIttFLYTE CONSTRUCTION See ALL 3 Great Series first airliner ~MoaA RECLINING SEAT TtlliA S£a£&V*UEM. 3i Mp c ~Jt&AA~JIajHAI£/i. fOR JtAMBLtK STATESMAN AMBASSADOR eEFORE'YOU'DECIDE TAKE'AN AIRFLYTE IN THE WORLD'S MOST MODERN CAR I*l I#:#MfSSINGAPORE FEDERATION ()l MALAYA GEORGE LEE MOTORS LID. 200, CLEMENCEAC AVI SINGATORE
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    • 383 3 (the stars! I AND YOU iby RITA DEL MAR\ 1. ry OD VV > QUOTATION: t, .L "He who ;«u.iit* to <m 2 great deal <»t <,'<>t"ii «t 2 once will never <i<> anything." 5 Samuel Johnson. 2 FRIDAY FOB l\ ERY- ONE: Proceed with Uct. discretion. particularly m dealings
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  • 13 4 Sarkara 15 pped for a lice; 1 tstponed N v. 2ti.
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  • 249 4 mi\ 11 f*O I*ll RVH IV> C QPff Over Taxes Policy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Enche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor wanted an assurance from the Financial Secretary Mr. W. 0. Godsall that there would be no application for Supplementary Votes m the course of next year.
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  • 71 4 Powers For HG Officer ;-\^r. ThuT! ards (Discipline) which has just b< en 1, empowers the State c Guard. Officer to s>c '■wqs.iiol exceeding $15, zrnr c^s-t'.:c<-fofy period not execding 14 days and a ere reprimand. Punishments of a lesser degree can be given by the Assistant State. Home Guard
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  • 152 4 Inspector, 4 Others Charged KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Inspector Atrna Sin.qh of the Rawang Police was charged before the Presidenl of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Inche Ismail, with abettmeni of house trespassing after plans had been made by four men to assault one Kuppusamy. The four men Rajasingam. L. Chellapah,
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    57 4 THE Brian Recce show. \vh ith arrived m the Federation for a month's tour, entertained servicemen of the Ist Suffolk ami 13 18 Royal Hussars at Telok Da toh village. 43 ■dies from Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. The picture shows from left to right: pianist Sheen* Harvey, sintrer Odette Field,
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  • 71 4 MALACCA. Theirs. The Malacca branch oi the British Red Crosc Society wUI hold weekly first aid courses at its office at lis. Tranquerah, starting at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. Nov. 2G. No lee is payable and those attending can take a Red Cross first aid certificate
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  • 106 4 lPO{f Thur>. B bin Saairi. a Pu ice ed to by Mi. i bribe oi Ma an md orting tha it private t; A pros. T A As mawi lin V"* :1 tod ;i a a ■> Bagan Sera: x .r. In froni vi
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  • 56 4 TAPAH. Thurs.— Chan Ngnn, Chief Clerk of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Ltd., Bidor. was acquitted and discharged without his defence being called by Mr. J. R. Whimster, Sessions Judge, on a breach of curfew charge. Chan Njgan was also charged with offering a bribe of $15 to
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  • 75 4 IPOH, Thim -*\V th reference to Lee Meng 1 appeal to th-2 Privy Couil i :r -ted m The Stan today. :t is pointed out thai no < grain was sent to the C ief Secretary, Federation of Malaya yesterday. The proved ire prescr bed
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  • 10 4 'Govt. Forgot The Kampongs' kamjt I like X do b
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  • 177 4 KUALA LIMPIK, Thins— ln an emergency trial at the High Court today, the Chief Justice Mr. Charles Mathews suggested to the Deputy Public Prosecutor to take action against two of the prosecution witnesses for perjury. The accused, two girls, Siow Kwee Thai and Ng Sam
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  • 93 4 MALACCA. Thurs. S xty Malacca guilds and associations have submitted a memorandum to the Fern ral Attorney-General urging him to defer the passage of the sties Amendment Bill until after consultation with the managements of all death benefit societies. Subscribers to (he memorandum submit that
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  • 532 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs— At the Budget Meet ing of the Federal Legislative Council today, Mr. J. D. Mead brought to the notice of those responsible for framing the budget, au omission, which, m ellect, meant that the apparent excess of revenue over expenditure other
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  • 189 4 Significance Of Johore Town Elections Stressed JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. In a broadcast last night on the Johore Town Council elections, Inebe Ismi. the Supervisor of Elections Johore Bahru, said that the elections was a means of educating the public to realise their rights and responsibilities. He told voters that If
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  • 455 5 New Emergency Expenses Given As Main Cause KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tributes were paid to the Finance Committee and to the Financial Secretary, Mr. W. D. Godsall, who made his last Budget speech m the Federal Legislative Council, this morning. Mr. Godsall moved the adoption of
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  • 50 5 Stand, lid st.tfi Reporter SIB Pei ival Griffiths, Political Adviser to the India. Pakistan and Burma Association, arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC vest en lay from Sydney. He Is on his way to London. and was the guest last nighl of Sir John Sterndale-Bennett, Deputy Commissioner-General (For Affairs).
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  • 322 5 DISMISSING a motor-cyclist's claim for $12,994 against an Insurance company m the Singapore High Court yesterday, the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley, said: When a policy is tendered, the insured must promptly reject it, or later take steps to have it rectified He
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  • 466 5 2nd Increase In Expat Pay: Charge Standard Mail Keporter THE proposal to pay the Provident Fund donations m advance to a selected group of officers as an alternative to the existing rules is unprecedented m the history of the City Council, states the Local Senior Officers Association of the City
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  • 97 5 [POH, 'I n 1 inguage board for those app ng to '»c Perafa nationals sal tor the 1 first time tod 13 and granted a 100 per cent pass to 1 appli- cants who turned up for the test. 'Tvt 1 Board, comprisii l r
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  • 50 5 Two Cases Of Polio In Perak IPOH. Thurs— Two cases o'. poliomyelitis dne at Kuala Kangsar and the other m the [poh area were reported during Hie week ending Nov. 15. A solitary ca-e ot urban typhus was also reported during thai period but none of the eases proved fatal.
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  • 33 5 KUALA KA.V.SAR. Thurs. A talk on "Health Services" will be delivered by Health Sister. Mrs K. Reeve, at the Iskandar Polo Club. Kuala Kangsar. ai 7 p.m. on Sat.. Nov. 1!!).
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  • 655 5 C'ttee Urges Consolida ted Pay Scheme FOR CITY EMPLOYEES and t^e employee will have to pay the balance n ■A. -.Ulf. The Committee na> rec«>mmended thai thie tC lea to^etlier with li-e new it les f rent, housing arice :H v rM t ch:tr^e< become effective from Jan oexl yeai
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  • 87 5 CHEOW KeK Cheok <:*B>. a cyclist who was involved m a collision with a car yesterday afternoon at the juncti< Somapah Road, Changi. died m hospital from injuries sustained m the accident. Borh the driver of the and his passenger wei t injured and admitted to
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  • 39 5 roD s v I Among 1 3r i 1 and the n f produt c a tong i Tlvit* is amendment v It limil d.. Councillors' Bneec minutes m a i I-).- pTtende n
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  • 21 5 1 ii i^ ECoU I do^ortinQ from the police 1 while hie Kambau m 1951 tte trial i $500
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  • 21 5 form ruiii for Kuala ECang S trict oi Parii will be h< I ■\zi/.:rih V i 1 B p
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    • 152 5 II 1. 1"»- 1.15, <•.!". UN THRILLING ALL SINGAPORE' j »^^^^k loan ii. <■—.<• i m l..\| I'i'liir*- m ulor B% I linii «»|or t Ir» I i-t F.nlirtlv n«|i il artzu .Sinij.% Ifjtiitt TOMORROW at MIDNIGHT! I Royal onunaadi l*»*rfoi mjn< tilm! \I Ml II! I 111 f.RI I
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    • 206 5 SOUTHERN CABARET TO-MORROW NIGHT EXTENSION TO I a.m. NEW DANCING DEMONSTRATION by TALENTED BALLROOM DANCERS GWENDOLINE X* i \<w l\ \i iiv < «l I ion i I upland ,J > LEONARDO tV* Mj |hi \n i Ml-- I IM UITOIM I \l n ipjEji^ OF \n I-Ai I 1
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  • 672 6 Electricity Aldermen I HILL'S report on the reform of local government which has been studied by a number of standing committees during the past few months will be debated :he City Councillors tod. y. However the two issues which are likt-ly to see some nasty baring of fangs among the
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  • 319 6 Review of Views Relax Entry Laws NANYANG AND SIX CHEWj back up the Chinese Schools' 1 Co-ordinating Committee m its 1 request to government to relax 1 immigration laws to allow the' entry of Chine.se teachers into' the Colony. Nanyang says that the schools' are facing a serious .shortage due
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    • 322 6 Sir: Allow me to express my sincere appreciation of Dr. Ho Seng Ong"s book 'Education for Unity In Malaya. Here at last is a great masterpiece of educational literature, by a Malayan for Malayans. It is a book which all true Malayans
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    • 110 6 Sir: The Governor Informed the Legislative Council on Tuesday that there is a rule m the Legislative Assembly of Madras that Government Servants should not bring political or outside Influences to bear upon any .superior authority for the furtherance of their However he did no 1 inform
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    • 81 6 Mr. Goh Is Not The Secretary Sir', With reference to your report on the meeting Of the G.C.S. Branch of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union held on Nov. 18, I wish to inform you that Mr. Goh Siak Juay is not the Honorary Secretary of the branch.
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    • 253 6 Sir: T h rou g h the columns of your valuable journal I wish "o remind the voters of the Seletar and the Graduate Teachers' Union that those who do not exercise the right of the vote at the polls may not be relied upon to put
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  • 776 6  - RADIO MALAYA AND THE TAMILS ALEX JOSEY AFFAIRS WHEN, recently, a group oi Tamii.-: began their assault on Radio Malaya, I was. to say the least. interested, if for no other reason, because I believe There is so much m Radio Malaya which badly needs criticism. AH radio stations lh
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  • 651 6 IKtdt BERLIN. N imperious demand is roaring louder from lusty Teutonic throats: "Release all Germans still held m prison as war criminals." All? I have discovered that there are not so very ni.ni> left to release. War criminals have been
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    • 96 6 E Singapore Independent Morning ISeuspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** Ccbie Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore. BRAN london' Room 222, The Times Build^g, Printing House Square, London, E C. 4. RUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG ♦5, Sulran Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Lcith Street, Telephone 4588. Telephone
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    • 52 6 Fcr Tonal Quahmurphu radio SOLE AGENTS S. P. SHOTAM CO.. LTD. wchard BOWRANITE ANTI- CORROSIVE PAINT A Genuine aati-corrosl^ on -affected by nil mte* aS sea air. dienicalls chi atmosphere, Ban's icrcat covering wo ;I(IUI capacity. Easilj applied bru>h ot spray. -aiMiL^:M^i^mß- -iryiJTfffi m i i Ft *4b9|VmMl^P k x
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  • 335 7 iVo Change In Aid To Europe NEW IORK, N«\ U) (UP).— Republican Representative Joseph Martin. J r of Massachusetts, who will be the new speiker of the House m General Eisenhower's administration, said that the new administration wiiJ h«i\( a militant Asian policy. It
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    36 7 photo RMI P.-rrdj. itai Harass, h.t> i" MM Ike iron i i Urn n i 1 1 1 n i ileca RebnJJ 15, <>i Urn Mr. ma ii O sol Be I (I- id ill AP
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  • 15 7 ral ter- m Korea Singsong shortly ■it. He will raft on AFP
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  • 28 7 BANGKOK AFP/ iopoin the purch Thai ber will end on December :i l United SI will moE re- K< d ized Communist coun-
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  • 16 7 Four New Disease Killers 'h mire iiis i sing N I for ')<* ■ider P [1 has
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  • 103 7 Jet Sets New Speed Mark THERMAL California Nov. 20 (UP)— A silvery all weather Sabre jet interceptor flashed tour times over a measured course today and was credited with setting a new world record of 699.9 miles an hour. The old record was 670.981 miles an hour set by an
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  • 56 7 photo. As tou^h a baby boy any father could wish to s<"<'. Ronnie Crawford, aged s months, balances on his father's hand, unaided. Vet when Konnie was born m Blake-street, Barrow-in-Fur-ncw. his parents thought he was weak compared with hiv five brothers. Now the family have
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  • 254 7 Standard Stall Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. Admiration of advances made m the military field against Communist insurgents m Malaya is tempered with reservations about political and economic success, m the first reactions to General Tempter's and Colonial Secretary Lyttelton's optimistic surveys yesterday, which were heavily featured
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  • 155 7 Suicide Squads Blast Tanks HANOI. Nov. 20, (AP) Communist-led Vietmiiilj are using "volunteers of death" squads m their attacks on French armoured units m EndoChina. Many Vietminh soldiers blow themselves to death m their assault on French armoured columns withdrawing: southwards to Phu Tho, (iO miles northwest of Hanoi on
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  • 86 7 Soviets Give Up An Oil Concession TEHERAN. Nov. 20 (AFP)— Soviet authorities yesterday gave notice to the Iranian Government that they had completely evacuated plants on their oil concession m the Khourian zone, south of the Caspian Sea, it was learned here. A few Soviet guards are still on the
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  • 96 7 TOKYO. Nov. 20 (UP) Chinese at lacks bounced ofl Sniper Ridge on the centra front early today while American superfojrtf dr,ove deep into North Korea to blast two "ripe targets. The superforts slammed 70 tons of r > >o pound high explosive bombs Into ;i gold
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  • 329 7 Xl AI A LI MPUB, rhors. At tfee BudgH Meeting oi the federal Legislative Oondl lodaj Mr, V.M.V MenOD said: "Unttl and miles ur i:i\«- id* people of Malaya i fhance to \i\c a fuller tad better lite our efforts t<> w idicate rfttnwnif v^
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  • 118 7 Copy BBC, Say US Critics ISHINGTON. Nov (AP):— Th. ited S d py B propaganda i i port. lie by a -üb-comrii not n v spec;!; on th. of Amei it h Bi tish pi efforts and suggested a of "whether it might the British example m p to the
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  • 59 7 British Ship Is Seized HONGKONG, Nov 20 CAP) Chinese N have pounce: <>n an :i freighter wh carrying muni j her of her cargo, 11 i here today on soli/j a The ship is the I kon. The Heiikoo S 10 for I parently aft small cargo. Shippei I said
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  • 120 7 Want Flush Oriental Living? Come To S 'pore LONDON. Nov. 20 (AP): If you want flush oriental living go to Singapore, the Colonial Office said m effect 3'esterdoy. Its annual report on the Colony of Singapore said. "Singapore is perhaps the most favoured country m South-East Asia and its many
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    • 45 7 IPOH RACES SPECIAL REDUCED FARE 135 RETURN BY RACEGOERS SPECIAL AIRCRAFT ONLY DEPARTING SINGAPORE 0815 hrs. SATURDAY DEC. 13th DEPARTING IPOH 1500 hrs. BOOK EARLY TO ENSURE YOUR SEAT MALAYAN AIRWAYS MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BLDG. TELEPHONE 2412 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG
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  • 54 8 TWA Officials In Colombo COLOMBO. Nov. 20. < AFP —Top-ranking officials uf Trans-World Air inc. headed by Chairman oi the Board of Directors. Warren Lee Pierson, arrived here to study the possibility of including Colombo as an alternative stopping place on their Europe to Japan run. The party is travelling
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    76 8 Malayan tninu aiijj parrots takp on last look at Singapore before flying to Tokyo as pets of a Fan-Ameri-can Airways crew. Just (n show how popular these bird* are m America. a crew member said that when it consignment left for San Francisco recently m the company of several dogs
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  • 141 8 GKIIMSBY, England, Nov. 20, (AI»). -The Icelandic trawler Jon Forseti defied Grimsby's ban on Icelandic fishermen and be»an unloading its catch here yester- j The vessel, the first to ar- rive since Grimsby trawlei owners enforced the ban used her own equipment fur the unloading
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  • 148 8 Jet Winds Aid PA A Fligh ts HONOLULU, Nov 20, (AP>. —A Pan American Airways Stratoeruiser, sped along by jet stream" winds over the Pacific, flew 3.950 miles nonstop from Tokyo to Honolulu yesterday m 11 hours and 30 minutes. Sidney M. Serebreny. Pan American's meteorologist, said regularly scheduled non-stop
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  • 80 8 Ihe Bank of America has announced the promotion of Mr. V J. Johnson, branch manager m Tokyo to the position oi vicepresident. Mr. Johnson wili be succeeded by Mr. Wi! iam C Ryan Mr Johnson's oflice will remain iii Tokyo. supervising the bank's tour branches
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    • 666 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland Stfl Prill lira Lo* Angeles All American Duudiai Citie Penang P S'bim Spore Arr LA/SI JNDIW BEAR M ?GNov 27/ 28 Nov 29 Nov I Dei 21 Dpi ALASKA BEAR 24/26 Dec 27/28 Dec 20 De« 1 Jan 24 Ja P<N .I', oarM
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    • 855 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. {Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port; Swettenhara Pcnang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan. Due Spore Due Penan* From 'Poyanjf" Nov 23 Nov 26 Hongkong "Yochow Dec- 13 Dec 17 Japan H Kong Sails Sails Sails Penang P. Sham
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  • 235 9  -  Arnold Brackman Sumatra Small Producers Hit, Says Deputyu ty Go v. By JAKARTA, Thurs. The Deputy Governor of Central Sumatra, E. Karim charged Malayan traders with controlling Sumatra's smallholding rubber production by "imposing" advanced payment system on rubber producers. Under this system, capital is advanced before the
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  • 99 9 RUBBEH n Singafluctu; thin nar- terday v. -nailer volume of bu 1 reported] than the ot th opened rubber lor D ng at Hs.\ :>• rdened Bs| cents at O•r as orders were moderate, those from I and the Continent having reasooal c. markei was hesitant
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  • 64 9 OSAK N P)— stan will be obliged to irfc< itbCT than Ja] tods it requires it purchase the Bistan cotton m Mr, K. -1 1 of Pakistan said here commercial c Pakistan emI members of the Chamber of Commerce iat raw l\ c ma
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  • 88 9 \r W YORK Nov. 20 'AFP) In a message sent yesterd to the Congress of the National Council for External Trade, now being held here, President Truman said that the power of the free world must be developed thro trade m order to prevent
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Nov. 20— Special Standard Service Clos the H mgkong Exchance today were $15.50 to ill ing; $6.0425 to U.S. $1 $1,834 M liayan $1; $0.3880 to one Indonesia Rupinh. Gold $278 I one 1 t-
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  • 118 9 COMMODITY PRICES Cl USING rubber priro Ofnts p**f Ib m Singa oore vestfrdav were: Buyers viien No 1 Spot loose 85 i 853 P. 0.8 m bale* Nov. No. i k.s.s. 85| k:>, No 2 H.S.S. 81| 82 No. H.S.S. 7X! 7S 1 Tone: Hesitant. LONDON RUBBER Thursday's opening prices
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  • 312 9  -  ARNOLD BRACKMAN By JAKARTA, Thins Japan's 16-man goodwill economic mission opened its first exploratory talks with top Indonesian traders and businessmen here today. The preliminary conference was held under the auspi of the Indonesian Economic Council. The principal subject under discussion was the overall
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  • 81 9 THE produce market m Singapore was slightly easier yesterday with small business reported m the copra section. Copra buyers indicated $34J per picul with sellers at $34| for November-December shipment. Coconut oil was an easier market with buyers indicating $52 and sellers $53. Small business passed
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  • 234 9 Eden Asked To Release Iran Oil To US Army NEW YORK, Nov. 20 The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden has been requested for immediate clear title to Iranian oil for sale solely to the United States military. This request was despatched to Mr. Eden at the United Nations by
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  • 63 9 NEW DELHI, Nov. 20 CAP)— Ahnust the entire quantity of books, magazines and maps that India imports are from the I United Kingdom and the United States. Official figures her c showed that ot 9.40U.000 rupees (US$l,--974,000) worth imported m 1951--52, 4.2lt;.(jfKj rupees worth
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  • 197 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE, 1 h m On the Malayan share market today, industrials were steady and tins slightly easier Small business was transacted m rubber shares. Chanced orices are: INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellers B. B. Pet 37/- 3'- r-Sfli'kfi Pref. 6.65 6.75 cri M. Breweries
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    • 105 9 sp nring irritation infection itadj it .-rhtin; Ai pmt%9 tOOtl X a -r t n Alter r L e I cV r- fig t 4'h > idd ir*«-l> j > I parts mm chlv Thi* .-> Im 00l d,i>d dr> lt» I TO Pi the nj. > c ol uma
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    • 185 9 1. 1 A I K\ WAV Tit TIIK I .S. £P* hwmm y s f/ C > \!bu board u The President" m Manila (conned Clipper* service from Singapore). Ml President m Can American's double-decked "Strato" Qippen X i f*iiju\ superb ser\icc njll*course meals nritti Oiasipi ha\e individual sleeping aco
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    • 540 9 Koala Lum or, Ipoh (MLIO4) ARRIVAL: b :\v rm j Lan Foo Yam fMandarin) 2 6. SINGAPORE t i Luropur Ipoh Til;n;M T MALAYAN RAILWAYS lid& 'aE^'i Face i 2.«, 3.15. 6:>o DIARY !m!l^, uFJSF' K ta Batn e:um Uemas 212 pm CABLTON P T^cas CarnivaJ 3. 630 Kuala LumpwfKuantan,
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  • 1067 10  -  BILL WEBB JONES By T SEE th.it Frankic Sinatra has ju^t arrived i» Enfland—but he Iw llis wife Ava Gardner with him. SO I don't exnect he will pet the mobbing from the bobby-soxers that might have come his way if he had hvcn travelling alone.
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  • 893 10 T AST MONDAY, m the J^ "His Master's Voice" Studio, some 120 people were the guests of the Gramophone Company Ltd. and the Columbia Graphophone Company Ltd. at the first demonstration of H.M.V. and Columbia Long Play Records. A short and hilariously funny sketch, devised and principally acted
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    • 366 10 A X^ A_ An Knrivolled galaxy of World Famous Opera S i-^. rs on 'H.M.V.' this month. INGI BORKH (Soprano jjj I With pol cord 5 by Artur Rother 4 F IDEL IO— < Beethoven) I Abscheulicher! rf dv hin? 1 ite! Thy teeming .eonard\ Ana Komm Hoffnung r4 I
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    • 82 10 .i i. W^T^7^~YM^^ OsSr r AU BlNj CUTTS' CRESCENTS ■'O, O^? !"O Tn'Oi-D TOUCH >S GO'^E 1^ ■•'AY T tB GWG£ M V'ARS AH FO'GITS WHiCH.7 AHVE HAD A FULL I TH 1 SPARK IS D=M. O<E/ j 2. E^£ U£^/?D^' T LIFE, Aisj'AHVE DONE A LOT FO' HOOMAkITV. JO'
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    • 538 11 that 151 king Mute is back... 1 5^W DONALD O'CONNOR, lommw -■b% T*^*' 1 4fc. Alice xEiiif* pauki m wiiiiam ievnoids t HNICOLOR jBp^KBP^*; WAKn k R BKwb. --w llJJjillMII T^ SHEUM S CIRCUS xow ox CHANGE of NEW PROGRAMME PROPRIETOR Mr. SHEUM WIV PRESENT HIS EXCITING Act LIONS and
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    • 816 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I Applications are invited from federal Citizens for appointments as Probation Officers. Chinese and Malay candidates only are required on this occ.fs:')n. The Salary Scale for men is: Cadet Probation Offirf-r $204 X 12— 240/ Examination Bar/Probation Officer Grade IH $252 X 12 276/ Examination Bar/ Probation Officer
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    • 376 11 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd mv. "MODJOKERTO" ARRIVED from Continental ports on 20th inst. and is discharging her cargo at SHB godowns 42/43. Damaged packages may be tendered for survey on Ist December as from 8 am. For Delivery Orders please apply to: Rotterdam Trading Co (M) Ltd Shipping Department Tel: 5071
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    • 535 11 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON THE latest dates for the receipt of entries at the Education Office. Singapore are: (a) Final Examinations, .June 1953 10th January 1953. (b) Intermediate Examinations July 1953 Ist February 1953 2. Earlier applications are. however, necessary for certain oral/practical tests. 3. Entries for Mathematics, advanced subjects at
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    • 345 11 NOTICES TENDER Tenderi are invited for the supply of Tinned Milk for the Hospitals and Medical Institutions En Johore State: (a) Full Cream Powdered Milk 01 Evaporated Milk (b) Skimmed Powd c r e d Milk. (c) Sweetened Con leased Milk (d) Powdered Milk tor Infants (c) Half Cream Powdered
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    • 355 11 II.MH.K NOTICE. Be] U tcnriari are invft.ad foi pplf of rattoni to pi isonei i and fuel bo > i J <*rmentioned prisona Im i ♦■•iod of six w< ,\hi< oornmem ing from Ist January Hns. I Prison int| Uf Pr n i Prison Babi v P r c oa
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  • 237 12 Peking Flays British Action Asian Table Tennis Tourney HONGKONG, Nov. 20, (Rroter-AAP) The All- hina Physical Cnlture Association Issued i statemeal ;m Pckin- yesterday >tiuni:!\ denouncing al-i,.-»-t1 Priti-ij refusal t<> gt ml Singapore entry isaa ta the Chinese tram t > participate In i ll(> Asian table tennis championships opening
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  • 55 12 PENANG, Thurs. Police S fa >?orec} a narrow win over the Malayan A ;xiI i A r Force 1-0 m a league t key mti h today. c netted theft winning g the 20th minute 1 Xavaratnarrt v. irked X jr thro ;^h to beal g
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  • 94 12 Pahang Team Is Best Ever RAUB. Thurs.— Pahang Malays I p. ay their first Sull S Gold Cup soccer match here <>n Saturday against Seia gor. The m itch is to be played on the new Goldthorp p:ici g Pahang te;nn is strong as it has foui Malaya Cup playei
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    • 29 12 HOCKEY: Friendly Shell SC v Federation Customs at Paya Lebar: Inter Services Army v Royal Navy ai Tanglin. H A D MINTON: Singapore championships at S3S 7 p.m.
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    • 14 12 HOCKEY Sturrock Club r> ACS "B" Padung. PCIIC V Cheng Wah Pad ing.
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    • 5 12 HOCKEY: Kedah U>^ f>
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  • 133 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs— Eleven teams have entered for this year's Negri Sembilan Hockey Association league championship which will begin here on Friday. The teams are Malays,. Indian Association. Chinese Recreation Club, Chartered Bank Recreation Club, Ceylonese, Police, Garrison Training Battalion, Malaya Regiment Training Wing, Malaya Regiment,
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  • 834 12  -  WINDSOR LAD St. Leger Is His Best Distance By THE Singapore St. Leger, final Classic at Bukit Tima\ run over one and threequarter miles and 55 yards, will highlight tomorrow's races, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting. Although thirteen rurners will face
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  • 197 12 RAF Seletar staged a grand rally m the second hall' to win the Singapore Hockey Association's di\i sion II league championship. Alter trailing 1 2 tin* airmen slammed m 'wo goals against the Singapore Recreation Club to clinch the issue m yesterday's final. RAF Seletar
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  • 340 12 BELOW are the ireiglits fur fee fat j. Singapore November races M Satin**" of v HORSis Class i < rpreoi Point -m Uh. 1.-l Miles and Firm W yds. Theatre P-iler 9.00 <- (oed £1, Col. Wh.tnot Mt lIORM v Xvv viriL 1 11 v,s ■■■-■<
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  • 162 12 PENANG trainer lick Manning's paii N.ttn (RllSSell) and i h.jimutui i;\ (Man Hrorkers at t!n> aMMnia^*s trade umk k! candti entered for Saturday's noes, concluding d.v Singapore Turi Club's St. Leger meeting uin-u-n nai nui sranfi finished ahead ot h to return :;7 sec for
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  • 78 12 The lineup arid probable jockeys for the St. Leger tomorrow are: 00L Parmiter Rassell 9.00 Oil Kiugporc Ftanaerj 8.1 1 400 Col Whatnot ivrch.il K.u!* 000 Colonel Daly Lansdown 8.07 ■Ml Th,« Bomiii Tulloh BJS MIO Mubarak >M loud K.iU 01! Chesieres Baffbj iJK 134 Bloodshot Frj 8.01
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