Singapore Standard, 29 September 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD hxhgfhd Vol. IV. No. 89. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 157 1 FAMILY WIPED OUT BY KILLER DNEY, Sept. 28 (AP)~ o murder ofl a rated Norwegian •n, his Australian their five-year-old Sydney at the weekit the police so far i clue. timi were Peter Harpestad, 40. Norpensioncr, his B nice Margaret 32, on, Peter. 120 police are workase, whirh is one
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  • 30 1 >V British Columbia. i The Royal Mounted Police said 31 sticks of dynaved to have been by Sons of Freedom i were found at British Columbia,
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  • 124 1 PANMUNJOM, Sept. 28 The Allied Command lecuted the Neutral ing Repatriation Jmmis'l.i.v of circulating Comt propaganda m camps ■ii hold 22,600 prisoners have refused to return R sd control. u> angry accusation was hv Brigadier-Geno.-.il Hambten. Chief of the Nations Command rtepatriation (iroup. to
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  • 77 1 GENERAL WILLIAM F. DEAN. Medal of Honour winner, and a Communist prisoner-of-war for three years, gives his happy wife a helping hand as they leave the plane that brought the General home, last week. Mrs. I>eao had goif* aboard the plane at Travis Air
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  • 133 1 OSAKA. Sept. 28.— The toll of death m Japan from typhoon Tess rose steadily toward the 600 mark today as communications were established with isolated communities. Japanese National Police Headquarters said t°day that new information showed that the typhoon took 276 lives
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  • 67 1 PM Still For Big-4 Confab LONDON, Sept. 28 (AP).— Prime Minister Churchill said tonight he is still m favour of a too level Big Four conference of the Western powers and Soviet Russia. In an unusual move, No. 10 Downing Street issued a statement under the vacationing Prime Minister's name
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  • 38 1 AND HE IS DUE BACK IN LONDON LONDON. Sept. 28 (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister. and Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, will both return to London by air on Wednesday, it was announced here today.
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  • 20 1 GEN. Mohammed Ayub Khan, oommander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army has arrived m New York. A. P.
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  • 166 1 HAN SU-YIN SENDS $100 TO T OY FUND DR. ELIZABETH Comber. Han Su-yin. author of "A Many Splendourec! Thing" and "Destination Chungking" yesterday sent a cheque for $100 to The Singapore Standard's 3rd Christmas Toy Fund. In a letter which accompanied her donation she said: "With my acceptance of your
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  • 64 1 VERSAILLES, (Kentucky). Sept. 28 (AP) Gilbert Chapman broke out of Ine city jail her e yesterday morning. Walking down the higiiway five ho-.irs later, h e HfteJ his thumb at an approaching car. seeking to hitch a ride. The car's occupants, Police Chief Robert
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  • 19 1 FORMER President. Harry Truman, is now m New York to visit the United Nations headquarters. Reuter
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    31 1 Photo. lOLANDA GIOVANNINI of ImoU Italy (right) who became a grandmother at 32, holds her baby granddaughter m her arms. The mother is her daughter, Vincenza, 16. A.P.
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  • 157 1 HANOI, Sept. 28 (UP).— French Union commandos seized the strongly fortified headquarters of a Communist battalion today as American built bombers and fighter bombers rained destruction on a series of Red River villages where the Reds tried to hold up after slipping out of a French
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  • 391 1 CAIRO, Sept. 28-r A very high Egyptian authority said here today that Angle-Egyptian talks on the Suez ona base had been narrowed down to a single point of difference—whether British technicians who remain m the base are to wear uniform or civilian
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  • 103 1 Swinton On The Empire's Closer Ties SYDNEY, Sept. 28: (Re iter) Viscount Swinton. Bi i tish Commonwealth Relation.Minister, arrived here by air from London today to begin a ten-week tour of Commonwealth countries. He said there had never been better co-operation V tween members of the Commonwealth than there was
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  • 17 1 ACTOR John Payne and Mrs. Alexandra Crowel| Curtis were married yesterday m Los Angeles. A.P.
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  • 16 1 Four C7.et hs yesterday fled t<» the American zone of Germany from Czechoslovakia— Reuter
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  • 314 1 PHONE LINE WENT DEAD THEN A 'BANG' DETECTIVE Probationary Inspector Manikam Bcbroy of the Singapore Police Force died at 2 a.m. yesterday shortly after he was found with a gunshot wound m his head by two of his colleagues m his locked quarters m Paya Lebar Police Station. A .38
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  • 101 1 Museum Cannon Stolen KUALA LUMP I) R. Mon. Two ancient rannon valued at $3,000 were stolen from the compound of the National Museum m Kuala Lumpur during the early hours of Saturday mornI ing. On the crime front, it wa.s also reported that an old Chinese was robbed of s
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  • 58 1 CAIRO. Sent. 28. (AP) The Revolutionary Council has ordered confiscation of all ex-King Farouk's property No official estimate of the value of Farouk's property was given but it i s believed to be In excess of 10.000. 000 It includes half a dOBM palaces and thousands
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  • 16 1 Twenty people were drown*.! when a river hunt s.'ink m Ganges yes tenJ.-iy- Reuter
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  • 88 1 \i..\ LUliPim. Moa H urn Ghani, •x-prekideni <»f tha Ptnlnaular Malay Union. •mml trial when prodi I before Mr. p:. Brown Pre«iden( of th<> S Court here. <»n a charge of cheat til Ha l)in All of A'oi gtai «*t $».<»() .m April It tin Mr.
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  • 191 1 ALL SET FOR THE A-TEST SYDNEY, Sept. 28: (Reuter)— Everything is "Just about ready" for the British atomic explosions m thy central Australian d»\sert. it was disclosed here last night on hi^h authority. Sir William Penney. Britain's loading atomic ■cfantisi left Adelaide today to dll final preparations for th serio
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  • 44 1 CASTEU.AMMAHF Italy, Sept, L'B (Renter) Professor August Pleeafd, the Swu,Norn explorer. due to take his "bathyscaphe" dOWa m the depths of the MtditairaMM early this morntng m an atVmpt to break Urn WOrM doop sea divi ig re-oi-t.
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  • 37 2 SIX §old f>-h valued at $40 wtro stolen from a fish tank n F.-iya Lebar Road on Sunday nislit. The owner told the P >!irf» that he could identify two of the six fish
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  • 152 2 Demand For One 'State' A RESOLUTION seeking the unification of Singapore and the Federation and the establishment of a single parliament for both territories, will be tabled by the Singapore Laboui Party at the proposed conference of all political organisations m the Colony shot tly. The conference is organised bj
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  • 61 2 MISS Kam Fong (16). was reported missing from her house No. 6, Rangoon Road, Singapore, at 9 a.m on Sunday. Miss Kam who is 5 ft. li m. m height, was wearing a black rheongsam and a pair of black leather shoes when she was last
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  • 211 2 Singapore Executive Council Will Discuss Wage Claims Today Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Executive Council will hold a special meeting today, to consider the wage increase claim of the 10,000 lower-paid Government employees. Government, it is understood, will also hold hi^hlevel talks with the Federation Government this week, before making
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    52 2 Mr. Justice K. S. Taylor, former Puisne .li.'i m the Federation, arrived m S(»-ra pore m a ROM CwiateHatnai yesterday after sprndin^ a six week Taration m Int. land and Switserlaad. Mr. Justice Taylor will now take up a new appointment ax one of the Puisne Judges m the Singapore
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  • 244 2 TWENTY men of the Light Anli Aircraft Battery of the Singapore Volunteer Corps stood guard with sten and bren guns recently while other members of the Corps west swimming m the Kamgar Kahang River m a bandit-infested area of Johore. This was one of
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  • 49 2 TEO JOO SENG of Henderson Road was fined a total of SH>O yesterday by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. R W H. Da vies, for driving a car. along Changi Road on May 17. without a third party insurance, while under age.
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  • 108 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday I were: Bayers Sellers o 1 K.S.S Spot Loose Oi 63* No. 1 K.S.S 63* No. 2 R.S.S 61 i 62 i No. 3 K.S.S. 60S 60S Tone: Steady. TIN PrtlCE The prit-f of tin yesterday was ***** per
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  • 117 2 SYDNEY, Sept 28 (Renter) Mahadi bin Wan Ali, 12--year-old Malayan orphan was operated on at a private hospital here today to remove face and neck disfigurements from skin cancer. An official of the New South Wales Society for Crippled Children which had been looking after him
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  • 55 2 P. G. WERTWI.JN of Messrs Hageniayer Trading Co. (M) Ltd. was found guilly by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. R. W. H. Davies yesterday, of negligent driving, resulting m a collision with a taxi at \.he South Bridge Road .Unction with Cross Street on Sept.
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    76 2 MR. TOM CCLLUM head of the publicity division ami publicity production manager of the Shell Company m London, arrived m Singapore m a BOAC Constellation yesterday to start a three week "technical survey" of the Company's publicity services South-East Asia. He will be here for three weeks before going on
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  • 94 2 Buddhist School Is Planned SINGAPORE will have a Buddhist English School wh«n the Colony's Buddhists complete their projected building to accommodate 600 children. At a meeting held at the Sri LankararnS Buddhist Temple. it was decided that the school should be built as soon as possible. A committee \v;is formed
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  • 103 2 Tin Output Continues To Decline MALAYA produced 4,506 long tons of tin-in-concentrates (including mines and dulang washers) during the month of August. This is 200 tons less than m July and 249 tons less than the output m the corresponding month last year. Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates at
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  • 176 2 THE WIDOW and dependents of Lee Chy e Paa, a 33-year-old fishmonger, who died as result of a motor collision, brought suit m the Singapore Hign Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Buttrose for damages and compensation for the loss of Lee. Defendant is Osmao bin
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  • 23 2 A HOUSE m Balmoral Road Singapore. was burgled on Sunday night. A gold ring worth $80 and $6 cash were stolen.
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  • 188 2 Charged With Making False Report To Police PHOA JEE HAI (25). a seaman was charged m the Singapore City Police Court yesterday with making a false report to Sergeant Tompang bin da J} the Beach *°*d Police Station on August 30 last year, m order to obtain replacement c' a
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  • 267 2 AFTER allegedly robbing two women of cash and jewellery, one of four armed men said: "I am Hassan bin Abo Bakar, the robber. You can now go md make a report." i Mariam binte Abdullah said this at a preliminary inquiry before Mr. R. 8.1.
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  • 42 2 HONGKONG Sept. 28— Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15 87 to £1 sterling: $5 95 t o US SI; sterling: $1,827 to Malayan $1 $0.2035 to. one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $2C15 to one tael
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  • 58 2 FRESHIES NEED FEAR NO RAGGING WHEN 200 dents of Malaya torn i new not v dents or I r by un dnvi haw at tb I the hi.. m the fur" lv miU I only h« roo quired by ■uUx on l M OH contintM :< 1 latioa hag b«
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  • 19 2 i.kw vrw HONG fr*»Ti i Howe V dr:v rig without a without a third •uranct.
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    • 116 2 O (Jlimpse of Chinese history FAMOUS Ifii^ySU^K popularly known as Ij V All i|r^\ Kwnn Kung, one of ■Jj t I%^T Sv« f^r ::^M icnously wounded m TUl^^^"^?— ii^Mr U^ bottle by o poisoned Ny% jtm %^H arrow He wos how- I ~^^^^l '1 e»ct saved from grcaf If po
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  • 103 3 A SECTION of the big crowd of fire victims outside the Social Welfare >epartment at Havelock Road. Singapore. which waited patiently for the cash relief to be paid to them by the Public Assistance Section. photo. RIGHT: This Standard picture was taken before the cash
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  • 106 3 >NS to the stater M British members for an amnesty i a plan for self- ere varied yesterparty leadei I m Pi c and -de ned comColony Legislative vever had this M il (City): who spoke for i were ins m by implication, the terrorists m arc
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  • 53 3 :I E '"i •y Hor.s of Telok wa s fined $50 the Singapore cc Court Magi>--1 Kulasekaram for caustic soda m his shop a licence on July 21. i his defence said he the caustic soda to floor and latrinei ft >m a man who
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  • 107 3 A SECOND shipment of 60 heavy blankets left Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday morning by X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines for the earthquake victims m Greece. The blankets are part of a donation of 200 by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce. According to Mr. Lee
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  • 87 3 $3,000 SIT Buildings THE Singapore Improvement Trust has agreed to put up a prototype of a "larger edition" of the $2,0,')0 low cost housiii° so as to include a lavatory, kitchen and bathroom. the building will be two ttoreyed. In view of this, the cost is likely to be around
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  • 104 3 PROFESSOR R. D. Purchon, Professor of Zoology at the University of Malaya, said that research m zoology is attracting the most intelligent students m South East Asia. i He added that the Zoology Department is devoting its work on living zoology and much valuable information
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  • 48 3 SINGAPORE Customs have seized 500 lbs. of tobacco m bales hidden among lallang m Pasir Panjang over the weekend. A Customs spokesman told The Standard that duty oa the tobacco believed to have been smuggled into Singapore from Indonesia, had not been paid.
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  • 32 3 A WOMAN. Teo Guat Choo of Mullun Street was fined $200 by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate yesterday for possession of 255 chap-ji-kee slips for distribution.
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    22 3 Mr. Kok Siew Lim of Singapore and Miss Yew Oi Yuen after their wed- din? at the Church of j Visitation, Seretnban.
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  • 295 3 But Purely From Control Aspect Standard Staff Reporter 'SERIOUS loopholes" have been discovered m the administration of the new Immigration Ordinance, Mr. J. L. J. Haxworth, the Control ler of Immigration, Singapore admitted yesterday. But he said these were "purely from the immigration control
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  • 191 3 Standard Staff Reporter ALL PENSIONABLE employees of the Singapore Government and the City Council may be allowed to work till th? age of 60. The present compulsory retirement age i 3 55. A scheme to permit this extension, based on the report of a seven-man
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  • 204 3 'No Need For Court Changes' k "THIS i s the first I nave heard of such a suggestion and m my opinion ther P is no necessity whatever to replace Singapore oolice officers who are prosecuting m the courts by professional lawyers," the Acting At-torney-General. Mr C. H. Butterfield. told
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  • 110 3 Seven Get Through This Time SEVEN out of eleven passed the Intermediate supplementary examinations for the Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Malaya, according to results announced by the University yesterday. The following passed m the subjects shown after their names, thereby comploting the examination: Miss Chan T/.e
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  • 118 3 THE Singapore Assist Coroner. Mr. Giam ChOQf Hing, yesterday returned finding of suicide by drowning at an inquiry into the death <«t I.o<» Jee Chong, a waite% who body was found floating m the sea, otl Queen Elizabeth Wa k On Sept. 4. Sebastian Xavier. a
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  • 73 3 A MOTHER of four children. Whye Kwee of Sago Street was bound over m the sum of $.')00 to be of good behaviour f or 6 months yesterday by the Singapore v ifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman. It was alleged that on
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  • 20 3 MR. DUNCAN SANDYS, British Minister of Supply, left Singapore yesterday on his way back to the United Kingdom.
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  • 54 3 pttoio. THE SINGAPORE Indian Association save a lea party on Saturday m honour Messrs. R. Jumabhoy, G. rttamram and Mrs. D. T. Assomull. Picture shows (left to right) Dr. Abraham, Mrs. Sandosham, Mrs. Uttamram, Mr. R. Jumabhoy, Mr. D. T. Assomull. Mr. Lt tamram, Mrs. Assomull. Mrs. Abraham
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  • 50 3 THE new four-storey SouthEast Asia Hotel, Bar and Restaurant m Waterloo Street wii: be officially opened on Oct. 1. This new hotel has 34 wellfurnished single and double bedrooms and a spacious hall. Chinese and European food is served on the ground and third floors.
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  • 43 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. About 30 village headmen from Muar District began a three-day civics course today, organised by the Information Service. They will visit Radio Malaya, Malacca, Henry Gurney's School Telok Ema s and the Poultry Farm at Klebang.
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  • 194 3 The United States Agriculture Department announced yesterday it is to send a specialist to Asia, Africa and Europe including Malaya— to study rice production and marketing, says a Renter despatch from Washington. The specialist. Mr. Dexter Rivenbufgh, of the Foreign Agricultural Service, will leave
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  • 111 3 MR. S. S. MANYAM, Singapore City Councillor wh jse term expires m December will fight the Progressive Party candidate, Mr. Lim Choo Sye. m the North Ward m the forthcoming City Council elections, on a Labour Party ticket. Mr. Manyam was nominated the Laboir
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  • 99 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr. John Bannister, Superintendent of Prisons. Johore Bahru. appeals to the Johore State Welfare Committee for a cinema projector and speaker for the johore Regional Training Prison. In a letter to the committee. Mr. Bannister saia the equipment costs about $1,900 and will
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  • 92 3 A HAPPY family reunion took place In Singapore yesterday when Che Aisha bintr Mohamed Isa met her husband. Aircraftsman Ahmad bio Arshad, after a separation of nearly two years. This reunion, marked with smiles and beaming faces radiating happiness, occurred at the British Military Hospital. Alexandra Road, where
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  • 142 3 Fire Victims Get Cash Relief lOKr: than 2,000 victim of the recent Geylang fire gathered early ye»terday morning at the Social Welfare Department, m liavelock Road, Singapore, to collect the cash relief distributed to them through the Public Assistance Section. A total of $B:<.no was paid out. Each reijistered victim
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  • 28 3 MR. Malcolm Mac-Don iiri, the Commissioner-General, left Singapore by air yesterday to attend conferences m Jes»elton, North Borneo. He It expected back this week-end.
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  • 75 4 THE following Pahang G.C.S. Clerks have been promoted to Special Class: Messrs. Murugasu. District Office. Raub, Yee Yew Kong. P W.D. Kuala Lipis; Wmis Mini Koon State Forest Office, Kuala Lip.s; P. Ponniah P. W.D. Kuan tan; Khoo Ewee 'Ice. Dfstrid Office. Raub; K. Sithamparapillai.
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  • 170 4 IPOH, Mon.— Chinese tin miners operating m the Kinta Valley were nrged at a special meeting today to fulfil their obligations by contributing towards the Kinta Valley Home Guards fund. It was revealed that the monthly collection only totals about $80,000 out
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  • 56 4 MALACCA. Mon.— The appeal of Dr. Bak Hin Ong against conviction and sentence of five years' imprisonment .or an unlawful abortion, which resulted m the death of a woman, will be heard before the Federation Court of Appeal on Nov. 9. at Kualo Lum pur. instead
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dato Ujang bin Menuang, a retired District Officer, will be one of the candidates for the presidentship of the Peninsula Malays Union. The party's general election will be held next week.
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  • 20 4 OFFICERS from the Federal Audit Department are now on a routine check of various Government department* m Raub.
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    168 4 Sultan Of Jogjakarta Pays Mystery Visit THE Indonesian Consul General m Singapore, Dr. Mohd. Razif, took due precautions to prevent pressmen and foreign correspondents from interviewing the Sultan of Jogjakarta Hamengku Bnwona IX, who arrived by Malayan Airways plane from Medan, last night. The Sultan is a former
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  • 463 4 $2.69 MIL. PROFIT BY RAILWAY LAST YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Although during the first fix months of 1952 the earning capacity of the Malayan Railway was still affected by the Emergency conditions prevailing, the Department showed a total surplus rerenue of $2,689,782 for the year. This was due mainly to
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    64 4 MRS. Emily Ireland an Englishwoman who left London 43 years ago to settle m Australia. returned to her birthplace recently as the owner of a successful chain of cinemas m Brisbane, Australia. Mrs. Ireland arrived m Singapore m a BOAC Constellation from London yesterday on her way home
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  • 62 4 PEXAXG. Mon— The Director of Dental Services. New Zealand, Mr. J. Lewellyn Saunders. will be m Penang some time m November on a visit to the dental services m Malaya. He is expected to arrive m Singapore on Nov. 3. He is m Ceylon at present
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  • 53 4 BATU PAHAT. Mon.— The presentation to the Ist Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment of a mace and shield and ceremonial change of command will be held on the Government English School Padang here on Thursday. The mace and shield are being presented by the people m
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  • 165 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A new Indian organisation was started here yesterday with politics tabooed m its constitution. Fifty members from differ- ent parts of Malaya named the organisation the Indian Welfare Society, Malaya. Its object is to carry out we. 1 fare and educational work
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  • 25 4 TEACHERS from Mahmud School and Methodist Girls' School, Raub. held a dinner party recently to celebrate their recent success m the Normal Examinations.
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  • 90 4 Now Toddy Tappers Form Union KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor toddy tappers formed a trade union yesterday. Forly tappers gathered here and enthusiastically made-on-the-spot donations totalling $540. then discussed ways and means of improving the lot of tappers throughout Malaya. Their union, to be known as the Malayan Toddy Tappers' Union,
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  • 271 4 'POLICEMEN DID SOMETHING TO ME'-SAKAI GIRL TAPAH, Mon.— A young married Sakai woman, Wahrig, of the Senoi tribe, today accused a Police Lieutenant and a Special Constable of hiving "done something bad" to her m a lallang at th< 18th mile Tapah-Cameron Highlands Road on Dec. I, last year. She
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  • 129 4 Recognised His Shoes By A Scratch KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sow Sang Aing was sentenced to three months imprisonment, when found guilty by Mr. E. Brown, President of the Sessions Court here today, of retaining stolen property a pair of shoes valued at $17.50. The prosecution alleged that on Aug. 6
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  • 18 4 MISS Margarette Loh. a staff nurse at Kuantan Hospital, has been transferred to the Mentakab District Hospital.
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  • 101 4 MORE than 3M ruests attended the "Bersaadiag" ceremony after the double wedding of Lieut. Syed Mohamed Alsagoff and Syed Ali Alsagoff. two elder sons f mP ll^ Dats s y«> A. M. Alsagoff, is Singapore yesterday. The ceremony was held at the Dato'i residence m
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    • 70 4 Weather MINIMUM TEMPERATI RI.: From 7..°,0 p.m. 27th Sept. to 7.:;<> a.m. 28<h Sept: Singapore (75F), Penan* (74F). Kota I'ihru (74F), Kuala Lumpur (71F), Ipoh (72F), Kuantan (71F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.J0 a.m. 28th Sept. to 7.30 28th Sept: Singapore (89F), Penang (86F>, Kota Rahru (90F), Kuala Lumpur (89F), Ipoh
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  • 86 5 ;hl fesr-ddi <■'•(* a c Dther a girl, were injured m two road mishap m yesterday. Koh Ah Kon was Kayu irtien i m an aocl.l motor car at H<> whs rushod to Hospital wi?h i injuries and oon after adnrm' ion. «j A.-nuthewali
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  • 44 5 < hearing of tho h two snilm s. Henry Irvine and Dorek i ntativeljr rhargaulf and robbery Le« Ah Soo. m I 1 HO p.m. on accu^ed reserv- bi tg given the to rail now ai sea. itted to the 1
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  • 54 5 BAHRU, Modbooki and pac cpei ienced orou- pist for the 'I r colony, was etn--1 the Johore State Committee meeting decided to < I [nited States In- Service. Rotary Club ners for help. It ted that reading be firs! sent to the patientj m the md
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  • 18 5 G in an inconlanner Yu Chow c Road was fined Singapore Second ■"•■rday.
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  • 46 5 Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN-year-old Idris bin Yeob. pleaded guilty to stealing $30 from Mohammed Noor bin Rashid. m the Singapore Seventh Police Court, yesterday. The Magistrate, Mr. T. K. Kulesekaram, bound him over m $100 to bo of good behaviour for six months.
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  • 193 5 PENANG, Mon.— More and more people are realizing that the Independence of Malaya Party is the party of the neople because it carries out its work m a practical way. Tuan Haji Ali Rouse, publicity officer of the IMP, Penan£, told The Standard today. He
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  • 121 5 Mon.— As a entationi by li\'ing m the .aid Tranquerah '■'ii bus service will Jonker Street as the ground that was narrow and ea have been denied the us of this road. Buses from Tranrjnerah could not enter the town centre through Jonker Street and
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  • 496 5 lkl Standard Stoff Reporter L eoi d'r GA r ORE^ politieol <■«<» j!T 5? U 2 Cl "°r s d ««"ne«» *o comment fr #k Beso^ blu «-P""» for elections m the Federal Legislative Council by 1956. ™~f J nva nable re P'y
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    33 5 Mr. Leng Ah Onn. a trained teacher from the Sulaiman School Bentong, transferred to the Abu Bakar School. Mentakab. was entertained to dinner by the Headmaster and staff of the Sulaimaii School recently.
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  • 106 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. Fong Sang, a painter, was found guiliy of escaping from police custody On May 14. i!MB at Nijor while he was bei:i£ taken to Juhore from Kua'a Lumpur, and was sentenced to eight months' jail by Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah today m the
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  • 169 5 AMNESTY: MIXED FED. REACTION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. '"he suggestion of offering an amnesty to the Malayan terrorists and negotiating a plan for selfgovernment with the representative organisations of the people, was received with m"-*d feelings m the Federate i. Mr. Won? Pak Choy. a Labour member m the Federal Legislative
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  • 49 5 photo. I Pc Kin, (right) Burmese Ambassador to Thailand, yesterday arrived m Singapore by plane from Bangkok. He is here on a personal visit (o the Burmese Consul General In Singapore. U Ba Thaung (left) U Pc Kin will return to Thailand later this week. Standard
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  • 187 5 PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Choong Kok Swee, editor oi the Sunday Gazette of Penang, and the publishers of the Straits' Echo Press Ltd., (1951) tendered an apology m the High Court today. This followed an application for a writ of attachment by the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr.
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  • 67 5 A LEADING prefabricated building industry m Britain Will display at the British Industries Fair next Spring a new range of units specially designed for tropical climates. The firm, which had so far concentrated on single storey buildings, is now engaged on production of the first
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  • 24 5 MRS. E. BARRETT, wife of the British Adviser. Perak. recently declared open the new Maternity Home at Oulong New village. Taiping.
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  • 259 5 IN PAHANC THEY TAKE THE EASY ROAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Terrorists m Pahang are £»v--ing themselves up as fast as they can get away from their comrades m the jungle. But i.i Johore. Security forces aa c eliminating them the hard way. In Pahang, four bandits s Itrendered last week,
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  • 165 5 BUDGET PRUNED TO KEEP RATES AND TAXES SAME Standard Staff Reporter RATES and taxes paid to the Singapore City Council will be the same next year, except for an increase m the cost of water supplies to coffee shops, hotels and boarding houses. The Standard understands that the Council's Finance
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  • 173 5 'Fallacy To Set A Date For Elections' PENANG, Mon The chairman of the Penang Radical Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. today said he believed it is always a fallacy to set a date for the introduction of Federal elections when he commented on the Working Committee's plan for elections to
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  • 237 5 By ANDREW ROTH MARGATE, Mon. British Labour part> sentiment on Malaya was indicated at a meeting of the labian Colonial Bureau yesterday afternoon. Dr Ri:«i Hiodea who ienthusiastic iboul Mrlf sclffOtreromenl fur Nigeria and Go!d Coast, thought th<- pteseni Conservative (lover intent was fol'owin;;
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  • 120 5 BITTERWORTH. Mon I h«« court w;is toui today tlut an ambush lof MlUflglen af buffaloei im laid tap a part* (it police and Hu'nr (itinrriv on the Kedah-Provim c Welu border near Tatsek Gtugoi on the night of Sept. L»fi Inspector (lovindasamy said that information was
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  • 51 5 A KINK of $:»»0 or IfclWi months imprisonment \v i ipo r f on .1 woman. l<?ong 'Xi Pitt, by the SUngapore Fifth Poiwp Court Magistrate, Mr D H 'hapman, \< terda f f>r lin| In i .ii i fing i hap |l kf»' slip-
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    32 5 Mr. and Mrs. I In Trh t »l« In .ilrd their Mlvrr wrti dmi; m Klanc on SaturdayMr, l.cc i% Fr^sid^nl of the Malayan Chiarsr Avsoi ia imn Klanc branrh.
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  • 712 6 IJADIO Malaya's intention to broadcast next month regular ninety minute weekly feature based on the British Broadcasting Corporation's Third Programme, will be welcomed by most thoughtful Malayans. We, too, are glad that Radio Malaya is beginning to pay more attention to the more serious type of broadcast material,
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  • 1297 6  -  ALEX JOSEY MALAYAN AFFAIRS By J;Y A RECENT article m the British weekly, The Economist," a good case teas made out for financial help for Malaya. The burden of the paper's argument was that by their handling of the problem of Malayan nationhood, the British m large
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    • 454 6 Sir, On the evening of the 16th instant, a programme called Post Box for Ideas came over Radio Malaya and m response to the Forum's caLl for more ideas/ comments on the two topics discussed. I submit hereunder my opinion. (a) How To End The Emergency (i)
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    • 212 6 Sir; Dr. Vickers appeal to the better-off people to have babies at home will not relieve the pressure at K.K.M.H. I should say me Ist Class and 2nd Class patients mostly icives of public servants constitute a very small fraction compared to the free ward patients. In
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    • 78 6 Sir; Being: a citizen, who, incidentally, possesses some aesthetic sense, and wishing only for a decent reputation for our fair city, may I inquire why the Management of the Cathay Building permits the drying: of the day's washing: along the verandahs so that this beautiful structure appears like
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    • 208 6 Sir; Permit me to reply to L C. L.'s letter on "Colonial Engineer" and relevant comments on my article on the P.W.D. On Col. Sir Henry McCalhim. I am most grateful to L. C. L. for his valuable information which I have brought to the
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    • 507 6 Sir; The easiest way to raise money m these hard times, it seems to me. is U) organize a flag-day. Hardly a week passes by without 1 flag-day lor this or that fund. Young and pretty \vome:i, but more often school-girls and boys, elated by the
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    • 181 6 Sir; Your story m today's Standard about the SIT. scheme for training eight local you hs for senior appointments will undoubtedly prove to be a best-seller to the more gullible section of the public. The public have been told of many similar stories ever since he Government
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    • 99 6 jCOMMKNriNiJ nn impos. i on l Kota li ru, Ui si be ri Sh ps tWl Ch ir. H. fort tl ffa I d lars per r.r i nKi the end I was raised to I "We do not tl i tnx on abou 4 |v i shop*
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    • 93 6 SDf CHEW jit r the Hied for en I local produi t i the establishi I li^ht industn. iThis is becoming i task in view of I i in M i the varying I rubh it and tin i the peper. It add s that the 1
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  • 146 7 Tribes Demand Dr. M's Release TEHERAN, Sept. 28 (I I*) The rebellious Ohashgttai tribe of Southon Iran, scorning government warnings, threatened last night to mi 10,000 horsemen ;»M(l infantry into action unless deposed Premier Mohammed Mossadeq Is ased from imprisonment, man for the I<. Zudeh, said t 1,1 hghai chief-
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  • 59 7 h)\ Sept. *JB. (UP) Dai y Minor reported hat Col Peter Townformer palace aide whose inked m romatic ith Princess Marasked the Air to transfer him to i circulation tabloid !8-y ear-old divorced two had encountered i difficulties m his post Attache m Brussels. and
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  • 67 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 28, (AFP) It wa s still raining Hongkqpig today praetiv without a break since irday. During the 12-hour period < tiding at noon today a ol r,.4!) inches of rain 1 rrcorded. All airport departures and arrivals were delayed Sunday today and planes were
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  • 34 7 MANILA, Sept. 28, (Reuter) I ippioes Immigration offiyesterday held an alleged c stowaway who claimhe took the wrong plane i Hongkong and ended up '<i instead of Formosa.
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  • 64 7 photo. iliPir th^o V ayW °li l and sinffer Dick Haymes stand m front of a microphone during wh« m.rrLH n /l Ute w r dd llf at a Las Vegas hotel on Sept. 24. Judge McNamee, who married them, stands on the right. Rita Hayworth's
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  • 195 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 28 (UP) The Governor of North S imatra said yesterday lh*-' week-old Atjeh revolt was more than a "small Incident" although it was now under control. Governor Abdel Hakim warn* ed against believing ;hai the uprising was insignificant. .Tension had mounted
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. (UP) The United States now has approximately 4.000 warplanes equipped to carry atomic weapons, according to estimates m well informed military circles. Only a relative handful of these, it is believed, can be adapted for delivery of the much larger and infinitely
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  • 76 7 SEOUL, Sept. 28 (AFP).— An unidentified young man last njght attacked the Korean Ambassador to Washington, Dr. Yangyu Chan, now m Seoul, it was disclosed here. The Ambassador was rushed to the hospital where his condition was stated to be serious. The young man struck Dr.
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  • 31 7 PANMUNJOM. Sept. 28 (AP) The Allied Command protested today that two Communist jets flew across the neutral zone into South Korea on Sept. 20 m violation of the armistice.
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  • 75 7 JAKARTA. Sept. 28 (UP).— Japanese arms were used by the Atjeh rebels m their bid to set up an Islamic state m North Sumatra, according to the Medan correspondent of the Antara News Agency. The correspondent said "reliable sources" told him that four Japanese came to
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  • 80 7 The Queen Returns To London LONDON. Sept. 28 (AP) The Queen visited rainswept London Sunday night on a quick trip from Balmoral Castle m Scotland. She is On summer holiday with other members of the Royal Family. Large crowds braved the rain to cheer the Queen when her plane touched
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  • 108 7 Police Raid Zog's Villa Nab Safe ALEXANDRIA Sept. 28, (AP)— Police raided the villa of ex-Ki.ig Zog of Albania on Saturday and seized a safe and v number of documents, Egyptian officials disclosed yesterday. The police forced open the safe and found m it 9,000 gold coins, which they returned
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  • 64 7 ROME. Sept. 28. (AP) A new, stepped-up serum treatment under study by experts of the World Health Organization (WHO) is hailed as giving strong promise of reducing or eliminating rabies deaths from animal bites. The new treatment is being tested by a group of experts here
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  • 494 7 Bury The Hatchet, Say Attlee, Bevan In Unity Call MARGATE, Kent Sept. 28, Mr. Arthur Greenwood, chairman of Britain's Labour Party, opened the Party's 52nd annual delegate con terence here today with an earnest appeal to Socialists to close their ranks. He was referring to the quarrels
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  • 10 7 NATIONALIST China yesterday paid homage to Coufucius. U.P.
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  • 71 7 THE blood of martyred St. Januarius Patron of Naples, was announced liquified on Sept. 19 m an annual ceremony m Naple« Cathedral. The blood, contained m a small glass flash is usually dry, but during m ceremony held on the Saints' Day each year, it liquifies during prayers.
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  • 153 7 Yugoslavia's No To Polls In Trieste BELGRADE, Sept. 28, (AP).— Yugoslavia today formally rejected the proposal by Italian Premier Giuseppe Pella for a plebiscite to determine future control over the strategic Adriatic seaport i of Trieste. It noted hat it had rejected a simi'ar proposal m March. 1952. In a
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  • 57 7 MONTCEAU LES MINES (France). Sept. 28 (AP).— Two small boys, aged seven and five, were asked today where their pJaymate, three-year-old Jean Mareehal was "We've drowned her." they answered calmly. Police said the two children told them they seized the little girl yesterday after school, undressed
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  • 38 7 COLOMBO, Sept. 28. (UP) The Ceylon police have today asked for the novel "Shadow m Saffron" by British author C. R. Fazakcrley of Liverpool be banned because certain passages were derogatory to Buddhism.
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  • 37 7 LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter) The Queen yesterday interrupted her summer holiday at Balmoral to fly to London to try on some of the clothes she will wear during her Common wealth tour
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  • 48 7 OTTAWA. Sept. 2H (UP).— R. G. Casey, Australian F.xtcrral AfT;»irs Mini^tiT. today starte<l ;i round of CQSjffffancaf with cabinei minister! and Government ofTlcjuls. Casey floy here yesterday for a four-di<y visil iiinnti at renewing hi*. "peffMMMl ciation with members of the Can.ndi.T/i cabinet.
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  • 170 7 KASSEL HESSE, Sept. 28 (Reuter) A second group of former German prisoners of war released from Sovi_t prisons under the East Ger-man-Soviet agreement of last August returned to West Germany yesterday at me border checkpoint of Herleshausen near here. They were part of a transport of
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    39 7 photo. Ralph Rrrnrtt. of Paris, whirls his wife around his hr.id with <-arel«'s s abandon during a contest between Berlin and Paris for the "best rubber-le«»;ed couple." held m the British Sector Sports Palace. Berlin won the contest. U.P.
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  • 38 7 THE bl <-hued fingers and fare of Mirhae! Landavos. the 10-vcar d Greek boy who underwent ;i "blue baby" operation on Thursday at I>on00O*s St. Thomas Hospital, are (hanging to the normal skin colour. AP
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  • 233 7 GEN. GR UENTHER LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter) General Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander m Kurope. s.iul m a broadcast last night that NATO forces were now from two to three times as effective as when (.mn.il Eisenhower came to Europe m 1951. "Although our troops
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  • 42 7 uhoto S Srrgraat Julian S < linn of lowa m hoi>i<<l aboard the llonir l.inr> i rinsr ship IA Nassau M he is rescued after Hi* hurricane Hunter HV< U.S. Air Force plane crashed m the Atlantic Sept. 18.— AP
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  • 78 7 Stendoed London Corrc«po>id< M LONDON, Sept. 28 The following or* the clo«m« of tubber ond tin on tht London market: prices LONDON RUBBER Spot 1824. Nov. \S.d Dec. ib. J JW/Mor. 19 4. Apr Jun, \9id. July/Sept. 19:^. Oct /cif. tsi4. Tone: Dulf. LONDON TIN Spot
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  • 116 7 Aim Is 745mph LONDON, Sept H (I Hawker Siddelcy. nak< f the mi person i< H fighter havo annuun they intend to BMIM m tther bid to recapture the WW d I r speed record. "We aacr c confU.-n' t'i..t given very high temperature* wo ran
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    • 39 7 IMPOSSIBLE v^L^^s. t To Uave SINGAPORE at 715 AM* /^m^\ 2 Return by 6.45 P.M the sawc day < X 111 iL^4-i- lUf kV\> &^LSI? s^ Hating spent over Jive hours m PENANQ I UNLESS YOU TRAVEL BY. MALAYAN AIRWAYS
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    27 9 photo. iiTJ* l^ !s new °P el 'Kapitaen.' product of i^ i i, J** dnllirsl anH has ?'.liir, .^^H W» brake hors«- powrr. UP
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  • 303 9 Tin Talks Said Vital To Malaya Standard Market Reporter FROM the Malayan viewpoint, the forthcoming international conference on tin to be held m Geneva will be one of the most important since deliberations and recommendations arising therefrom may have far-reaching influence on the economy of this country. This view is
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  • 112 9 TO ACCELERATE the flight testing of Britain's latest turbo prop airliner, the Bristol Britannia, the makers have stripped the experimental engines from the prototype and replaced them with the new "Proteus 3" engine with which it is intended too power the prouctioci planes. The new Proteus
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  • 81 9 THE ptod it market m Singapore remained quid m all sections tk on y imall trading reported. Pepper were $370 per pjeal tor Mimiok white and $325 u> i for Lampong blark. Singapore :>• •■•■•uce price (pet picul) q id ty sellei yes'er'idj were in^biei $210 Bah coile* *L'H«»
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  • 121 9 RUBBER STEADY THE rubber m.. S ••losed itaaa 1 r about un» h.i „< l ri >iv •k» iid 'e\'el Brti iv tin October i at «3§ ecnti ntfl on Hrturdaj •diiu'Sii m tin was l.iiijt'ly attribute Buropaaa tra(^ buyioi ol ;,T grades. Th^ markrt \ra» fairly
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  • 622 9 THE tin section of the Malayan share market opened the week on a slightly steadier tone than on Saturday but cased after the announcement of the noon metal price. At the cl m 1 iham tm barely ltea4y ti the lower level. Industrie'- v eft «.l'ill
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    • 286 9 tilAbtier By A/ Capp Jj;?ft^C^ 3^\^^^y %&X2^^%J\ Aj& '^m ''''fm v^* m i-w 1 "I V> #L SP^ftil OF THE J I what This f B*G, BAD The Heart Qg Juliet Jones By stan Drake Friscilla's Pop By A| y ernieer i^T^rr^r^^^^^MEß lester, i-lls sister mixed¥hec<: J^just triedV —J LISTERS
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    • 732 9 SHAVA RIAW Ka thorns 230. C 6.30 and°T) 30 pn? F V C «#l€**7jr I'XMI.ION: X rst Love (on stage) CHINA NBn by the China So- SSTfITIiE" FUn 12 3 3 6 M c^ery at Victoria Memorial Mall O|>KO\ Young Bess 3. 630 and V.M.C.A Pitmans shorthand ex- C»Llftfi'M: Jungle
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  • 553 10 IMCTL'RED on this page are nine gowns chosen specially to illustrate the merits and versatility of the short evening dresses most suitable for the climate of Singapore. First on the left is the correct ensemble for cocktail wear but environment and climate do not per- j
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  • 583 10  - The Smart Woman Knows Just What To Wear! MAXINE RAKICH By IT HAS been said over and over again that Singapore is a 'cultural desert' and the only form of relaxing ra the evenings are the innumerable cocktail parties and informal parties held m the many Colony homes. Now. most
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    279 10  -  SALMAH Malayan Pageant By A/f ALAYA'S closest neigh--1? bour is Thailand— or as it was wont to be called, Siam,— lying just north of the border, so that there are a few Thai ladies m out midst. There are, however, understandably, more Thai m the northern part
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    41 10 pir i •MISS LIDO." the winner of the beauty competition at riiftonvilie Margate. Kent. Pat Madgwicc. 21. of Haslemere (Surrey), didn't win the title just by lookinr lovely competitors had to show sporting prowess by jumping. skipping and physical jerks. Mirror
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  • 600 10  -  Margaret Scott By I WAS surprised the "other l day when a girl I 2 know told me that she was < sure she was having a baby but had not yet plucked up courage to go and see a docs tor. J One would think
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  • 779 10 |JUE to the great numl*?i ol letters waiting to be answer ed tis regretted that none can be replied to personally. liH ls r s3 uested that all letters be signed authentically, Li- v L addresS€S Siven- Such information will not be published
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    • 307 10 THE STMS AND YOU By Hila Del Mar TODU'S QUOTATION: X "Hhe ladled out pral«c a<. rarefallj as hnt{«*r m a n'siaurant." Man eltne Tl KSDAY FOR KVKKYON'I-.: Attend mainly to routine and ordinary all airs. Steer clear of a tendency to hja?e. :nharmony, extravaKMice Be active; pro:: c ideas,
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    • 100 10 star contest wo. 35 Can You Name These Stars? ALL through (his week The 1 **«J» /iSinranor* Standard nre- eonlest 'A _^1_J*T~" rj^^= 'jam*-- ffl ?=s: 1 Awm IHk :.a,m M Lw 'SjSj w*» J^ >v v, I m 1 AU B^^ J All voove r~ „n i .this cornea,
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  • 4 11 DUNKLEY looks at trouble
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  • 360 11 LONDON, Sept. 28.— Mr. BUI Dodgin, the Fulham manager, was at Worthing last week with his team for a week of special training for Saturday's match against Notts I orest. This was the match which he hoped would bring them their first win of the season
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  • 22 11 PEKAN. Mon. The Abdullah School Kuantan soccer II defeated V-.e Abu Bakar School Pekan II m a cuptie 3 o.
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  • 483 11 Money Can't Buy Success Adage Is Proved LONDON, (UP)— The old soccer adage that you can't buy success is being proved this season by a team which fans hare been calling the "million dollar" team of the First Division of the football league. Sunderland. who paid out 63,000 pounds (176.400
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  • 766 11 LONDON. Sc:.t 28. (htu'.ci, football Leafije s\* n ci i g* after Saturday's matches wcu: i» w l> I; t A ris West Biomw.ch 11 t 2 131 13 18 HuddersCeld 11 7 2 2 24 13 16 Wolvcrhampton 11 7 2 2 :A 1. lti AsVon
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  • 172 11 Ten-Man Gymkhana Win 4-0 GOVERNMENT Printing Office. pliiying their last SAFA third division game of the season, went down 4-0 to a ten-man Gymkhana Sports Club team at Clerical Union yesterday. The Printers started impressively but as the game progressed their attacks fizzled out. Gymkhana went into attack with a
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  • 46 11 SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association's junior ch *J"P l °J 1 ships for players under IS will held at YMCA courts from October 12. Entries at $3 per event should be sent to Mr how Kee Pow c/o Raffles Institution not later than Oct. 10
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  • 50 11 VIENNA. Sept *T, (Beuter) Austria overwhelmed rorturmT bj fJSSTwoai to o>e i* the first -kg- of their eroii9 Qualify i«* match here today m the world soccer rap fo^TneUtion They led 4—o at half time. compeUUo.. ™j,t«f frttchcd letna m*tefc wIU b« plajed la LUboa la November,
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  • 277 11  - Dickson Going To Burnley BOB FERRIER B> LONDON. Sept. 28.— Burn ley and Chelsea have agreed on terms for the transfer of Bill Dickson. Chelsea's Irish international half back, to the Lancashire club. A couple of hours after the Irish League and Football League game here last week, Frank Hill.
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  • 209 11  -  BOB FERRIER By LONDON, Sept. 28.— England's two top Soccer attractions this season, the Wembley matches against the Rest of the World on October 21, and against Hungary on November 25, will be televised direct, probably in full. The extraordinary TV success of last season's
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  • 255 11 A SINGAPORE Hockey Association team, taking the field for the first time this season showed promise of bigger things by their performance yesterday when they earned a hard-fought 3—l victory over the hitherto unbeaten Victoria School m a friendly game on the School ground.
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  • 72 11 BERKELEY. Calif.. Sept 28, (AP)— Brilliant Tony Trabert, the Cincinnati blaster, repeated his Forest Hill triumph Sunday to overwhelm his Davis Cup partner. Vie Seixas of Philadelphia. 7-5, 6-3. 6-2 for the Pacific Coast men's tennu title. The women's championship was taken by world tennis queen,
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  • 23 11 Singapore bantamweight champion. Lim Kec Chan returned to' the Colony yes' era ay after a successful boxing tour of Indonesia.
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    • 314 11 NOTICES MOIMGAGEt'S SALE OF Vilu.ihle Freehold Land House No 240 TembHiar }:->kl Singapore, area 10*446 sq ft freehold Monthly rent S4OO 00. 1" Ik Held At Our Saleroom, 'rince Street (Corner of r Quay). On Thursday, Ist October 1953 at 2.30 p.m. Particulars Plans Issued. R C. H Lim Co..
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    • 619 11 NOTicts; MUNICIPALITY OF GEOBGE TOWN, PENANG. Appointment of Assistant Municipal Engineer. APPLICATIONS are invited x for the post of Assistant Municipal Engineer Applicants must be Federal Citizens or British subjects preferably between the a&es of 35 and 40 years. The minimum qualifications required are a recognised University degree m Civil
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    • 638 11 A4X\omu:iM.m:\T R CHARLIE Sr.i, bees to exprev«; his <incere thanks to all relatives and friends for their Icind attendances of the funeral of his late mother Mad.im Tan Kah CT»eng who passed away on the 26th September 1953 and also to tho*i* who seat wreaths M nd loan of cars
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  • 414 12 REMB Beaten 3-1 In Replay Of Caldbeck Cuptie IPOH, Mon. The Twelfth Royal Lancers won the final of the FARELF inter-unit soccer competition from the holders, the REME of Singapore, winning by three goals to one m a replay at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today.
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  • 474 12 Marines Shoot In 7 Against Kota Rajas 2 MARINE Sports Club went on a goal scoring spree, overwhelming Koto Raja 7-2 m the last but one of their SAFA Division One games played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Enigmatical Kota Raja, with a depleted team at their command m this
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  • 257 12 Nee Soon Threes Shine NEE SOON Garrison beat lIM.S Perseus by I<> points |two s and two tries) to six (two penalty goals) m a -i gfer matd) played at Nee iS m yesterday. In the opening minutes the liveliness of the Nee Soon threequarters gave the Garri I>n many
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  • 71 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— PWD Sports Club women beat St. Mary's School 4—l m a friendly hockey today. Left winger Ratna gave St. Mary's the lead m the fifth minute off a short corner. Inside left Stella Thomasz equalised m the 20th minute. On the resumption PWD
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  • 49 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Police Depot beat Selangor Sikh Union 3—o m a first division (S) hockey league game today. The Sikhs had four substitutes but good goalkeeping by Lakhbir Singh saved them from a heavier defeat. Scorers were Harban Singh, Mencan and Mohinder Singh.
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  • 75 12 MALACCA, Mon. Johore Malays easily beat Malacca Malays 4 o m the Sultan's Gold cup soccer fixture played at the Muar Club ground yesterday. Malacca Malays. without stalwarts Hamzah, Jaffar. Euson and Jany. were outplayed from start to finish. Johore Malays opened the scoring m the sth minute
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  • 73 12 KAJANG. Mon— PWD Sports Club beat Somersets 2—l m the final of the senior knockout soccer competition. The P.W.D. opened scoring after five minutes through Syed Hussin. who made a solo to net with a grounder. In the second half the Somersets dominated play and
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  • 28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon TPCA "B" beat BMH Kinrara 3-0 m a division 2 (N) hockey league today. Chelliah. Stephen and Balasingam were the scorers.
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  • 374 12 NEW YORK, Sept. 28.— 1s there any special reason why Negroes should dominate the shorter flat footraces ii the Olympics? George P. Meade, writing m the monthly US Amateur Athletic Union magazine notes that of the 48 medals m the 100, 200, 400 and 800
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  • 204 12 CENTRE FORWARD Omar put his side m a winning position by scoring two of the four goals when the Federation Customs beat H.M. Customs 4-0 m a SHA division 3 league hockey fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. Goalkeeper Ali Rahman of H.M. Customs played' a gallant
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  • 63 12 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Badminton Association will field the same team that beat Johore m their Foong Seong Cup South zone final on Oct. 3 and 4 at the Anglosing Sports Club. Malacca's lineup will be Singles: Wee Say Lock, Tay Kah Chong. George Tay.
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  • 16 12 The annual Johore Bahru District badminton championships will be held on Oct. 15.
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  • 245 12 Town Rangers reserved their best m their final SAFA Division lIIC league engagement when they met Scrangooci Malay Youngsters at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rangers scored a goal m each half without reply to win the match. Rangers were the faster and fitter side
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    20 12 SINGAPORE^ new junior badminton champion, Omar bin Ibrahim (above) who beat Lim Wei Lon (below) m the final on Sunday.
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    109 12 Rocky Marciano easily retained his world heavyweight title by battering Roland La Starza into submission m eleven rounds at New York's polo grounds on Sept. 24. Photo shows: a sequence of pictures made shortly before the end of the fight as La Starza takes a right from Marciano. falls through
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  • 104 12 IPOH, Mon.— Police Sports Club scored a convincing (5 I victory over the YMCA m a senior division hockey league match today. The Police team, showing better combination, harassed the V defence and after repeated attacks Guan Sze scored two goals m a row. Just before
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  • 37 12 In a Farrer Park so« .er yesterday, Naidu's XI beat '.he Land Office 4—2. For Naidu's XI, Mani and S.R.S. Naidu scored two goals each, while Henry Chia scored both goa> for the Land Office.
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  • 20 12 Mrs. B. Abbett 36i won the Singapore Island Club's stableford monthly medal. Runners up: was Mrs. Teo 32J.
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  • 286 12 GHQ created the first upset m the Singapore Hockey Association Division I league when they snatched a 2—l victory over last year's champions, Singapore Recreation Club, m a keenly contested match played at the SRC yesterday. The Rec s had themselves to i
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  • 461 12 ST. ANDREWS SCHO hold a Singapore Cricket St. Andrew's scoring a try SCC's two penalty goals— i SCC Padang yesterday. In the first half, play wa.i somewhat ragged and dull but In the second it gained jn momentum and ended m thrilling and*
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  • 15 12 Tmtk I their annual to tomorrow ariij I Saturday m l< three <
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