Singapore Standard, 13 October 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD /It -M Vol. IV. No. 103. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 552 1 JVorker s L,et tPimn. He Says And Quits MTUC KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor representative on the Malayan Trade Union Council's Central Committee, Mr. Lee Mok Sang, formally resigned yesterday when he was not supported on a censure motion he brought against Mr. P. P. Narayanan
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  • 519 1 r Standard Staff Reporter ATTRACTIVE 16-year-old Miss Chonq Tin, a student of St. Anthony's AfterSchool, Singapore, was found strangled in a cluster of bushes on Pearl's Hill at noon yesterday. Her torn panties were draped across her face and knotted behind the neck.
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  • 164 1 Standard Staff Reporter gapore Standard l<>\ Fund yesterci\r l two beautifol i lioxr* rontainmg a variety .it ww toys for the l«**s children of Malaya. Harper, acbj r. au u liter Susai Wright, s of mo. from PM Chantek Bahru. ipore, donatiag the i-A
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  • 36 1 12, (AFE J ish airmen were •'V by a group ms, It was armed with rehinc guns. the Iwo mon at one I the town The to be "not in I
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  • 37 1 photo. Up on this wind-swept hillock, the 16-year-old girl's body was found. Close by. chickens calmly scratched the bare earth for food. A policeman is seen here searching the area for clues- Standard
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  • 455 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Indian shops throughout the Federation may stage a hartal soon, in support of the resignation of fire Indian leaders from the Federal Legislative Council. The date for the proposed hartal has not been set but The Standard understands it may follow
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  • 125 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 12:— Premier of Ceylon Dudley Senanayake today handed in his resignation to the Governor General Lord Soulbury. The Governor j General has called on the Minister of Transport and Works, Sir John Kotelewala, to form a new govern- j ment. Mr. Senanayake
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  • 65 1 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 12 (UP) Thousands of Mexico's most highly trained troop s were being moved today to the site of next week's meeting between President Eisenhower and Adolfo Ruiz Cortines. The troop movements came as the newspaper Excelsior warned that "the Communists may try
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  • 43 1 CHRISTCHURCH. Oct. 12. i (Reuter) Wing Com. Derek Cuming. whose Australian Canberra jet bomber was put out of the England-New Zealand air rare by a burst tyre completed the course when he touched down at the airport here today.
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  • 76 1 JCHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Sultan of Johore has requested that only one member of the Press, the Utusan Melayu representative. be allowed to attend an informal gathering of Penghulus and certain Government officials at the Istana Besar on Thursday. No reason was given by the
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  • 27 1 THE new Duke of Bedford (the Marquis of Tayistock until his father's accidental death in Devon) left South Africa yesterday for England by air
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  • 15 1 Fire yesterday destroyed a synthetic rubber factory at St. Ouon near Paris.- Reuter
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  • 19 1 The Duke of Edinburgh, will visit Canada next year from July 20 to Au?.. 17. AFP
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  • 131 1 LONDON. Oct. 12 (UP) Britain expects to set off the first of a new series of atomic explosions tomorrow in desolate Central Australia a^er a week ,of postponement due to unfavourably weather conditions, tot Ministry of Supply announced today. The explosion will be the first
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  • 16 1 "Blest if 1 know how much 1 earn! I don't have it that long!"
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  • 190 1 By RONNIE DUCLOS Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Malaya's top Communist terrorist, Chin Peng, is believed to have abandoned his headquarters in Pahang and is now among a large number of bandits who have fled south to Johore. Recent large scale security operations north
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  • 64 1 Standard London Corr. LONDON. O<t. Mm Fbc>r wai HrrtP'l srie'.iiv of the Malayan Fonim in it h weekend c!r tion Mohammed NOOTdtn bin Kelinf, a Colonial veterinary stixlr-it \\w Dhootn rhaii tn m and fi.Hfly.s Un wa< 1 •re;isiirvr. I s romn members were etocttd:
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  • 273 1 LONDON, Oct 11 (UP)! Political tempers flared over the crisis in British Guiana today amid reports Dr. Cheddi Jagan. leader of the colony's People's Progressive Party, planned to fly here this week to present his case to the government. Jagan. a 35-year-old dentist and
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  • 25 1 S rOCK HOLM. O 12. (AFP) Fornvr Prim** I ister of Swt*''"M 1 1 t ->, it Hi nmarskjo <1 >\, > t j-.j A .F.P
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  • 229 2 3 USAF Bombers To 'Raid' Malaya THREE B-29 Superforts of the 13th United States Air Force, in the Philippines, will arrive at Changi this afternoon on a threenday visit to the Far East Air Force. On the way here they will cross the east coast of Malaya at Jasoo Bay
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  • 58 2 Mother 2 Grads photo. A GLOr- r day for a proud mother. Mrs Ta B Te«ir Kim J P whose two a^rh, r nV S i™ k fijf 10 BA 15^ Eneliih received her Diilomi in Ed^catioS and Cheng Im (right who received her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
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  • 83 2 AS the anniversary of Armistice Day Nov. 11 draws near, volunteers in Singapore have started working for "Poppy Day". Seen above, adding stems to hundreds of bright red poppies, are six members of the Poppy Day Committee. They are, from left to right: Mrs. James Miller, Mrs
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  • 68 2 FOR fighting in public yesterday at 12.10 a.m. at the junction of Still Road and Changi Road, Seva Singh and Mukhthan Singh were fined C2 each by Mr. D. H. Chapman. Fifth Police Court magistrate. They were alleged to have fought with Gopal Nathrumal Sewhani
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  • 23 2 THE Singapore City Water Department Labour Union will hold its annual general meeting at No. 12 Farrer Park on Oct. 18.
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  • 614 2 I Stabbed My Husband,' Widow, 14, Tells Court THE "seek murder" trial of V. lolakrishnan (21), o von driver, took a dramatic turn yesterday when Pappathi, (14) widow of the murdered man, Thevainayakom Pillai (38), told Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assizes: "I stobbed my husband because I did
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  • 218 2 Standard Staff Reporter CURIOUS eyes followed the first new doable decker bus as it was given its initial trial run in Singapore yesterday on the Singapore Traction Company's service route No. 18— Finlayson Green to Tampenis. No passengers were allowed aboard except, the
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    59 2 LT. GENERAL Sir Charles F. Loewen, K.8.E.. C.8.. D.5.0., the recently appointed C-in-C FARELF Is arriving by air at Changi. Singapore, with Lady Loewen at 4.30 p.m. today. They are travelling i n a special aircraft, which stopped for one night in the Canal Zone. This enabled General Loewen to
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  • 67 2 MR. W. I. WATSON. City Architect and Building Surveyor of the City Council, returned t^ Singapore yesterday in the Ch?.-on from long leave in Australia, with Mrs. Watson and their two daughters. The Watsons visited most of the principal ci.ies of Australia. He said: "Singapore is
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    73 2 photo. MR. LEE HLU KY, president of the Visiting Commission of Ships and Chief of the Marine Merchant Service, Vietnam, and a workers' delegate from Indo- China to the Asia a Maritime Conference which starts today in Colombo, passed through Singapore yesterday. Mr. V. S. Fadmanabhan, an old friend of
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  • 167 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE two- month-old negotiations between the Singapore Government and the Joint Council of Action for an increase in wages for the lower-paid Government employees many conclude today. Representatives of the Council will submit their counterproposals *o Government on the subject. The
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  • 50 2 COMMODITY PRICES t I. Us N<> j eft* Sine, pore v wrre Nu 1 i: i No No. 3 Us N tin was v.. lH l 2 "-W Mo I Ks s 5.,,. P ril< "N »"< 111 r 7'^ l» j., n m,. Ton,-; Q Montllx Pr,,, N S'-ttlrmrn,
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  • 29 2 TIIE Hnlth D< partittf ol 4 v rrl vr>trr<|.iv j n pr-i: g« whrn p»nlp d NIwJUiUI Si r s 4 »ltac>fi In |l;. report
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  • 254 3 Uli; SINGAPORE Fire Itr i idc now has a fire rj B e that is the best in South-East Asia, accordK» an official of the Central I ir P Brigade. I hf» n«w type of fire ,u ■iiic commissioned yesterda) has four
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  • 253 3 change in the price of synthetic (GR-S) is expected despite many reports to the contrary, accordins to the Rubber Manufacturers Association in their latest issue of Rubber Quality Bulletin. Unit costs under conditions of reduced production have not increased and it
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  • 89 3 COMPANIES under the management of Messrs Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh, report the following returns for the quarter ended Sept. 30. 1953: Chenderiang Tin 380 piculs; Gopeng 2,105 piruls; Hongkong 1,045 piculs; Kent (F.M.S.) 1,870 picuis, Kinfa Tin 1,726 piculs; Killinghall 628 piculs; Malaysiam 558 piculs; Pengka!en 1.325
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  • 69 3 A THREE-MONTH British Council course in spoken English designed to improve the intonation and inflexion of people already fluent in this language will begin «next Tuesday at the Council Hall. Applicants should write to Adult Education Officer, The British Council, Stamford Road, Singapore, stating which hour they
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  • 32 3 MORE than a million dollars were subscribed yesterday to the Singapore City Council loan. At noon subscriptions stood at $8,050,000. A further million dollars has been promised, so far.
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  • 169 3 ALTHOUGH H will not be known until the 23rd of this month when the Legislative Council meets to allocate its funds for 11)54. the Family Planning Associatoin hopes to receive more than the $30,000 it was given for 1953. The Association'* present plans include the
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  • 71 3 MR. Wang Gung-wu, a B.A. (Honours) graduate of the University is doing research on the Nanyang (South Sea) trade with China during the Ming Dynasty for his Master's Degree in History. He isJiow a graduate assistant in History at the University. Another graduate, Mr. Ooi Jin
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    36 3 photo. Mr. and Mrs M. T. Luttman seen after their wedding on Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Luttman is attached to Messrs. Lendrum Eastern) Ltd. His wife was the former Mis* L. M. Faddy.— Standard
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  • 129 3 THE Post of Assistant Secretary (Civil Defence) in the Social Welfare Department will be abolished at the end of this year. Mr. P. H. Meadows, Secretary of the Social Welfare Department told The Standard yesterday that the post was created for only one year (1953) so
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  • 103 3 THERE have been ft *ew cases of people trying to gain entry into Singapore by claiming to be partners of business firms, but all these applications have been rejected. Mr. J. U 4. Haxworth, Con- troller of Immigration, told The Standard yesterday that partners of firms
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  • 97 3 E. D. DAVIS appeared before Mr. D. H. Chapman, Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, yesterday, charged with personation, alleged to have been committed on Sept 7 at 11 a.m. at a liquor shop in South Canal Road. He allegedly claimed to have held office with the War
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  • 23 3 PRACTICE firing seawards will take place from the SiJoso battery on Oct. 27 and 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.n\
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  • 342 3 VARSITY BUYS 81,000 BOOKS FOR CHINESE STUDIES Standard Staff Reporter THE Chinese Department of the University of Malaya has placed on order for 91,000 books— or nearly twice the number of books ot there are now in the present University library of 45,000 volumes from Hongkong and Japan at a
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  • 65 3 MALAY film star Musalmha and her crooner husband. Kamsani, played hosts to many friends and relatives at their Katong residence over the week-end. The occasion was the "chukor rambut" ceremony of their first born son. After a short religions ceremony, the Hajis shaved the hair of the
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  • 116 3 Late st Dates For Posting X'mas Mail The Singapore Post Office is ready for Christmas mail. In an appeal to the public, Mr. A. S. Gammon, Acting Director of Posts yesterday stressed the importance of early posting. The latest dates for posting surface mail here in time to arrive at
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  • 292 3 Labour Party Adequately Represented Mr. Goode MR. W. A. C. GOODE. Colonial Secretary, Singapore, in a letter to Mr. C R. Dasaratha Raj, Member for Rochore. refuted the allegations of Mr. Raj that the Government planned deliberately to leave the Labour Party out of the Ren 1 e 1 Commission
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  • 111 3 FIELD Marshal Sir John Harding, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is expected in Singapore today from London on his way to Australia and New Zealand for military talks. Before leaving, he will have talks with General Sir Gerald Templer, Federation High Commissioner. It is
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  • 98 3 THE Workers* Education Association of Singapore ife running 55 classes in seven centres, with a total enrolment of students, Mr. E.S Moorthy, the Secretary of the Association, says in his report submitted at the Association's second annual general meeting at the Rangoon Ruad School yesterday. The
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  • 65 3 SEREMBAN. Mon:— The members o" the Chinese community have decided to offer a scholarship to be known as "Dato Haji Malek Scholarship" to commemorate the services rendered to the State by the Negri's retiring Mentri Besar. They also decided to present an address to the Dato
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  • 131 3 ov. KIN 800 rrturard t.» his h mi in Lloyd <. it «<•.■> n imi, at midnisht Sunday and wan opening Hm front door when wxs hil on the head from behind On» dropped un<-OBsciou> to the ground tm i stayed th*
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  • 38 3 THK (HRT.s- Homccaß Centre at York Hill will h -II their KlßUal "At Horn*** tomorrow at 5 p.m. Mr K S. Broomc, Sorretary for thintM AlTairs. will bo giifst of honour.
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    • 151 3 ARTS COUNCIL PENANG P. W. An opening meeting held at the E. I tel at 6.30 p.m. on Monday. Oct. 19th ti with the proji n air perance of the opera ''Merrie England." All interested are ally invited to attend. The meeting be open for sugins. Mr. J. P. Souter,
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    • 153 3 AUTUMNAL SALE AT REDUCED PRICES Froin Ist Oct. to 21st Oct. 1953. (Ci BRAND 5 VAUIOUS OVAUIIEB I "SWORD" Shirts, Poplin Fr.m $3.80 to $5.90 "EAGLE" Shirts, Poplin Frcm $2.80 to $5.00 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY v Ohlainahlr from Sales Drpol: 226 South Krid-r Roatl. SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. f%^\\\\\\\\\\\y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y
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  • 109 4 Proposal For New Cinema Put Back MUAR, Mon.— The Muar Town Council at its tenth ordinary meeting yesterday referred back the proposal U> approve a new rinema hall at Jalan Sayang. The recommendation which aas tabled after the Town Planning and Building committees had gone into the matter, was strongly
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  • 126 4 Stole Radio Parts From Air Base FERNANDEZ Alfred Alexandra, an employee of the Royal Air Force, Selctar. yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Seventh Police Court to a rhargo of theft. He will be sentenced o n Monday. The Court was told that at I'M p.m. on Oct. 10 at
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  • 32 4 SOON HAI LING of Victoria Street was fined $100 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for driving a motor van without a licence and without third parly insurance.
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  • 89 4 MRS. H. N. TAN, (left) the new General Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. discusses her future work with her "opposite number" Mrs. Shu fen Khoo, Singapore Y.W.C.A.'s General Secretary, at a tea party <iven in the former's honour yesterday morning at the Y.W.C.A. in Collyer Quay.
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  • 53 4 TEO ENG SOON was discharged yesterday by the Singapore Eighth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghowt because the prosecution could not find the complainant. It was alleged that at about 11.30 p.m. on Jtine 18, in Wallich Street. Teo voluntarily caused huit to Tan Toe Hoe
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  • 153 4 A WOMAN who rame all Ihe way from India to marry a man in Singapore nearly two years ago but whose marriage was never consummated was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months, yesterday. Phyllis Adalene Daniel, petitioned for a divorce from
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  • 115 4 STATING that he was a menace to society Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. P.H D'Netto. sentenced Mohamad Jais bin Abdul Wahab to eight months' rigorous imprisonment for receiving stolen property. Mr. D'Netto added "I am here to see that you do not go
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  • 45 4 NEARLY 40 Chinese associations and clubs in Singapore have pledged their support to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to protest against the amendments the Income Tax Ordinance. A sub-committee of the Chamber will meet on Oct. 15 to discuss the protest.
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  • 35 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. Representatives of more than 50 Chinese organisations in Negri Sembilan met recently and unanimously approved the Report and recommendations of the Special Committee on constitutional reforms appointed by the National Convention
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  • 221 4 Communist Literature Seized PENANG, Mon.— Communist literature in book form which were sent by post from India to Penang have been seixed recently by the Special Branch of the Penong Police. Special Branch Police immediately contacted the book shops which have ordered
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  • 195 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, opened the Gan Eng Seng School Photographic Exhibition and Inter-School Competition, yesterday. He said that a display like this could do a tremendous Irt to alleviate the whole standard of amateur photography in Singapore. Complimenting the
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  • 134 4 No Intention To Boycott Council Talks Mr. Frank W. Norris, the newly elected president of the Singapore City Council Services Union, yesterday denied reports of the Union's intention to "boycott" all talks with the City Council until a Whitley Council was formed. In a statement, he said that the annual
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  • 70 4 DATO NIK MAHMOOD. member for Lands. Mines and Communications in the Federation, in a broadcast over Radio MaJaya last night, spoke about the Colombo Plan and the benefits Malaya derives from it. The Federation had by the end of 1952 obtained the services of 13 experts
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  • 28 4 THE SINGAPORE office of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya. will be closed on Oct. 15 and 16. for "Dusehra a Hindu festival.
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  • 101 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dr. Ismail bin Haji Abdul Rahman, who was recently appointed Member for Land, Mines and Communication, received a warm reception by official and unofficial members of the Town Council, today, when he appeared for the last tim* as an UMNO-MCA Alliance Councillor in
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  • 139 4 Lizard Led Boy To Death A LIZARD led a six-year-old boy. Chua Guan S?ng. of Bukit Permai. Singapore, to his death, it was stated in the Assistant Coroner's Court yesterday. Chua's body was recovered on Sept 21. Tan Ah Gong (7) a playmate of the dead hoy told the Assistant
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  • 106 4 TWO of three Maoris who have been given parts in the forthcoming J. Arthur Rank Organisation film "The Seekers" to be made entirely in New Zealand with a British cast headed by Jack Hawkins, will pass through Singapore on Thursday afternoon en route from Sydney to
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  • 73 4 WHEN the Commercial Sub-Branch. C.I.D. raided the Singapore Metal Printers and Manufacturers. Geylang, they found 50,000 counterfeit "Marmite" labels and 30,000 metal caps, it was revealed in the First District Court yesterday. The managing partner of the firm, Hsu Yun Tsiao, pleaded guilty to two charges of
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  • 65 4 NG CHONG HAY of Cheng Tuan Street was yesterday fined $75 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate Mr. Howe Yoon Chan* for negligent driving. Three others, Wong Thing Look of .1 el I j roe Road, Lim Peng Hwee of Cecil Street, and Sharif bin Dau<j
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  • 58 4 A SINGAPORE youth. Yusop bin Hussain was charged before the Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pate s yesterday, with theft of property valued at $545. belonging to Hussain bin Hassan. The case was postponed to Oct. 19. pending the Probation Officer's report.
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  • 163 4 Board Is Neglecting J.B. Town, He Charges JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Central Electricity Board, Johore branch, was criticised by Mr. Wong Sze Ming, for failing to contribute towards the progress of Johore Bahru town, at the Town Council meeting today. Mr. Wong said the Town Council budget did not show
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  • 201 4 BUTTERWORTH. Mon Lee Soo Ai and Ong Rar Yearn appeared before Mr. J.W.IV Ambrose in the MairistrateN rourt today on a charge of having attempted to export manufactured goods comprising of 132 pack ages of flint stones ih.it bad been imported. Charges of having
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  • 89 4 MORE than :w Chinese associations and < !üb-< are <u-nanis-ing a big we'rome for the Vice-President of America. Mr. Carl Nixon, who s due :<> arrive in Singapore on Oct. 24. At a meeing presided bg Mr. Chua Ho Ann at the Chung Shing Club pester
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  • 46 4 MISS Mary ChcOW Sim I Im was admitted to the Bin M>°re Bar as an MlVOi'ata and solicitor by the Actinf Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Hig/i Court, yesterday. Mr. R. L. Eber appeared on behalf of the applicant.
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  • 52 4 KUALA LUMPUI tennina ioi) U* w ,rk the remaining n Mr L I F- eration'i O:i Of d" enion < Sta ,ft av Thirty quired ifter i, v ;jr Mr i thi f<»r Hm wai They m the > wmn < "i«> Ith euti' bou.
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  • 76 4 a RiaoumoN i the Btagapen and GovrrnnieriiS ta m permaiimt Nal n Commission at Um Binmporc Party Geatral t ing to bt held tor.. Th,. me< ting i vened to nominate 1 didate^ lor the Dei I Council i The General O also consider a pr<-)M
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  • 36 4 KUALA LUMPUR LJacolni tram rah 1 made he;u v morninjj on terroi I near Pnk.i m Ti Tt Sedan;«k im ■traled and pire TeriK No rists <■! Forces h > the put M BOW!
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  • 55 5 TWENTY-TWO members of the South Afritan Air Force reached Singapore yesterday in the ISOAC ,1 nit from Hongkong on their way home after ground duties >« Korea. p lire t.iken at Kalian^ Arport shows the 2'!-man rontinceafl with their commandint; officer. Lt. N. Swarat, UndiBK »n
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  • 39 5 THE Tao Tsai Girls School, in Outram Road Singapore, has ceased to exist and the registration of the Supervisor, teachers and members of the committee of management has been cancelled, a Government statement said yesterday.
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  • 278 5 INCIDENCE OF VD SHOWS DECLINE IN EDERATION PENANG, Mon.— There hot been a definite decrease in the number of VD coses in the Federation this year, compared with the corresponding period lost year, a Government medical spokesman told The Standard today. Quoting figures for the whole of the Federation 0^
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  • 252 5 COLONY WILL BE FOCAL POINT OF CATHOLIC ACTION WITH the raising of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malacca to an Arch Diocese, Singapore will become the focal point of Catholic activity in a large area of South-East Asia. This was the view expressed by several leading Roman Catholics in the
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  • 168 5 IPOH, Mob.— A resolu < tion supporting the re- i port and recommend*- < lions of the sub-commit- < tee on constitutional reForms appointed by the < UMNO -MCA sponsored National Conference on Aug. 23 was passed without deliberation at a meeting called by
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  • 102 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A planter of Mentakab, Pahang. A. Murray (30) was fined $25 by Raja Chik Jatfar in the Second Magistrate's Court here today lor using abusive language at the Rainbow Cabaret. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. F. J. Roach. A.S.P. "A Div.. Campbell Road
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  • 56 5 A total of 30.805 motor cars were registered in Singapore at the end of September This is an increase of 2.886 over last December's figure. There were 159.379 bicycles on the roads last month. The number of private buses jumped from 129 to 147. But
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  • 140 5 First Asian DMS For Singapore THE first Asian to be appointed Deputy Director of Medical Serviies in S'n^apore. was announced last night. He i s Dr. M. Doraivngham, Singap ore's Chief Health Officer, who assumes his new position t'ldiy oti the retirement of Dr. T.F. Strang. Dr. DoraLsingham was born
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  • 115 5 Standard Staff Reporter J. T. POULTON of 40 Base R.E.M.E. Workshops, Singapore, was sentenced to 112 days' detention at a Court Martial yesterday on two charges of using violence on a superior officer and resisting arrest. The sentence is subject to confirmation by higher
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  • 194 5 Misadventure Ve rdict In Ponggol Drowning Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned a finding of death by misadventure at yesterday's inquiry into the deaths of two Chinese, Ong Kian Chwee (23) and Tan Swe e Ken* (30), who were drowned on Sept. 14. ofT Po^iggol Point.
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    91 5 THE MEN behind thr Aspro empire. Mr. M. A. Nicholas, chairman of directors of A.spro Ltd., and Mr. J. W. Jamison managing director of the concern, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Colombo by (Jantas on their way back to London. The executives who are accompanied by their wives were met
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  • 70 5 AT an interim meeting ol the proposed Singapore Cinema Fans* Association held yesterday. Mr. S. B. Hussain was elected chief organiser to do the spade work for the organisation. Mr. Hussain was also authorised to enrol members pending the election ol officebearers. The Association, which will
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  • 47 5 THE Assessment List fi. 1954 has been completed and may be inspected at the Singapore Rural Board Office. Empress Place, during office hours Objections to assessment must be made in writing to the Chairman. Rural Board, at least 14 days before Dec 2.
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  • 784 6 r J^HE resignation of the five Indian members from the Federal Legislative Council is, in view of the reasons which prompted their action, perhaps the best thing that could have happened to the Indian community and to the Malayan peoples. They have indeed saved the "honour" of the
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  • 1215 6  -  ALEX JOSEY I Treat With Contempt Those fghgfhgfh gfhgfh am told that once upon a time the signature of any European in Malaya was as good as his word. Seldom did money change hands. Chits were signed. Once a month they were honoured. Between the Asian shopkeeper
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 412 6 Sir;—l have carefully read the report about the speeches made by labour leaders at the annual conference of the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union, and I wish to say that they wer e speaking more on politics rather th«« trade unionism. It would be much better
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    • 105 6 Sir.—I beg to refer to a letter written to you by The Singapore Dance Associa- tion, a copy of which was sent to me, asking you to make a correction in respect of a pictorial insertion in the October 2, issue of your papers. I wish to.say
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    • 104 6 Sir: I feel that The Singapore Standard has J done the Malayan public a valuable service by publish- J ing the article on George Adamski meeting a "Flying Saucer Man from Venus." 5 It was a stunning revelation and I thank you very 5 much for this
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    • 131 6 Sir: It is high time the Government took drastic action against drivers who drive too fast in towns. I for onr. think that they are just as bad as murderers and they should deserve a term [n the cell. We do not care if the culprits
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    • 191 6 Sir; According to your report of October 10, the price of first grade rubber dropped to 584 cents per lb. the previous day.-So dependent on the prices of rubber is Malaya that the drop means a blow to the economic life of the people of Malaya, and
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  • 336 6 HANDLE HUBB Y LIKE A HORSE NEW YORK. (AP)—Cowgirls make wonderiul wives, because the rules for keening a husband happy are much the same as those for handling a horse: 1. Don't ride him too hard. 2. Ease ux> on the curb bit occasionally. 3. Use spurs only when necessary.
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  • 115 6 TOKYO. Oct. 12. (UP)— South Korea will match modern science against dusty monastery archives to support her claim to a tiny uninhabited island in the Sea of Japan. The island. Takeshima. Is little more than a pile of rock jutting from the sea. but it if the centre
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  • Review of Views
    • 126 6 IT WOULD I gard the reH«r five Indian m< n the FrteraJ Council as a gi livered by itaui crats ■gainst Col< this country. i comments. The c tern by appoin* High Comm anachronism aU tempt either c-•?. unconsciously it should be app i paper m The true
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    • 66 6 SIN CHEW JIT POfl ing on the University of M library cxprc- i that efforts will be gather a worth' of Chinese woi It points out thai any this direction will b c»)ntril>viti<>n to need in South It has boon ui with the opport us littl.. hai t"
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    • 83 6 SINGAPORE m.m STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Nots *****—***** Coble Telcqroph Address TIGERNEWS Sinqopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Sqvore. London E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 43 Sultan Street. 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leirh Street. Tele: 4588. Tele:
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    • 52 6 h-i rx A iflJ y rifld cuts, sunburn, HV t^y scratches, burn*. chafing of skin and feet, smarting infected skins of babies and all kinds of skin ailment, such as Prickly Heat, Kc/cma, skin irritation and mosquito bites, the healing properties of Purol Ointment *ill soothe and cure them. PUftOL
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 131 7 i»\y\H NJOM Oct. 12 General John Hull, new r nited Nations Far East Commander, arrives In K or ea from Tokyo today a trouble shooting Mission aimed at starting stalled" explanations" ,00 anti-Communist ii o S. it Munsan with now deadlocked Communists over
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  • 59 7 12 (Renter). artial .ippeal dismissed an by Private .lack John African his orivirtion r in Malaya of Lieutenant John ler from England. Chief Justice Lord ted the defence o, a soldier ibnorma] intelli- Rik and did not doing. comes from l ntenced to death h .it
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  • 54 7 IKONG, Oct. 12 (AP) p with the Chinese t's rule, more than t>()(l n the various vilyang and Chung- of northern Fukein e openly revolted. from the vilned anti-Commu-in the mountains. malist Sing Tao I recently that other had "been staged the number of anti-Reds •i
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  • 16 7 nor Roosevelt 69th birthday New York yesterday and daughter-iii- John Roosegrand c-yiildren.
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  • 61 7 PHOTO shows the scene outside the United States Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on the night of Oct. 8, as mobs protested the British and United States decision to march out of Zone "A" of Trieste and hand it over to Italy. Demonstrators smashed windows at the
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  • 77 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 12. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER Spot 17 id. November 17gd. December 17 Id. Jan /March 17|d. Apr./June 17 id. July/Sept. 17 id. October c if. 17,d. Tone: Buyers quiet.
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  • 75 7 TOMS RIVER, Jersey, Oct. 12 (UP).— The two young sons of executed atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg have been ordered to leave Toms River elementary school because they are not legal residents of the school district. Clyde Slocum, supervising principal of Toms River School, said last
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  • 172 7 THE HAGUE. Oct. 12, Th e 2,200-ton Norwegian steamer Eika last night sent out an S.O.S. saying she was sinking off the French coast due to sabotage On board. The message, picked up here, said "cooperation between me (the operator) and officers in the
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  • 75 7 LONDON, Oct. 11, (Reuter). —Scotland Yard today Intensified their city-wide search for a shabby coated sex maniac following reports that four small girls had been assaulted on a lonely London heath. Scotland "Yard has circulated a description of the man to police stations all over Britain.
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  • 345 7 HE DOESN'T LIKE IKE NOR HIS GOLF LONDON. Oct. 12 (AP).— The Daily Mirror, Britain's most widely read daily newspaper, declared today Dwight D. Eisenhower "may yet rank with Harding and Coolidge as one of the most disastrous presidents of the United States." Columnist William Neil Connor, who writes under
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  • 153 7 PANMUNJOM. Oct. 12 (UP) The United Nations today formally charged the Communists with building up their air force in North Korea in violation of the armistice. It a<ofed the Neutral rfaUpjws Supervisory Commission, to launch an investigation. The United Nations complaint had been expected
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  • 355 7 Tito Demands Conference BELGRADE, Oct. 12 (AP) Yugoslavia today demanded a conference with Britain, the United States and Italy to discuss lost week's British-American decision on the future of Trieste. Yugoslavia also sent a protest to the United Nations Secretary-General on the decision to withdraw
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  • 46 7 ST. IVES. England. Oct. 12, (AP) A 20- foot statue of Oliver Cromwell was found coated with creosote in the St. Iv«s marketplace yesterday morning. A reward of £10 has been offered for the apprehension of the culprits who did the job.
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  • 32 7 THE Tassek Road in- Butterworth is reported to be flooded at the 124 and \2i milestones to a depth of 16 inches. The road is not passable to light traffic.
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  • 200 7 FRIEDLAND, (Germany). Oct. 12, (UP)— Soviet Russia is using German atomic experts who once worked for Hitler to build Up the Soviet A-bomb stockpile. German war prisoners returned from Soviet camps said today. They said about 200 German physicists, chemists, engineers and mechanics were "living like
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  • 28 7 CROWN Prince Akihito of .Japan returned home t»j«l..v a ft r a 117-day world tour during which he a M i< I beth tht S«cuud- Reuter
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  • 144 7 15 Countries Study UK Traffic Plan LONDON. O<t 12, (Reutcr) A party of 22 road safety experts from L9 countries including Malaya met in London to begin a fortnight*! study of Britain's traffic problems. Members of the course, first of its kind to bt organised here, will watch at first
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  • 43 7 JAKARTA. Ort 12 (AFP)The Indonesian cabinet had a reshuffle today with the installation of two new ministers. VLce-President Mohammed Hatta took the oath of Dr. Lie Kiat TfAf ;is Health Minister and Mohammed Hassan a s Public Work I Minister.
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  • 221 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (AP).— Senators Bourke Hickenlooper (Republican-lowa and Kstes Kefauver (Democrat-Tennessee) said today they opposed Sir Winston Churchill's call for a Big Four informal discussion of world problems The two senators: said in separate Interviews the v believe the United States mould demand tdvanos
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    29 7 photo. BRITISH Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill, leave by car from Downing Street en route to the Conservative Party conference at Margate. Kent, last week. A.P.
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  • 236 7 CAIRO, Oct. 12.— Anglo* Egyptian negotiations on the Suez Canal, which have reached a critical point, will be renewed tomorrow despite an i Egyptian statement that agreement is "quite impossible." Observers here feel it should be apparent in the very nc.ir future whether the informal
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  • 110 7 Police Get Results In 15 Minutes HONGKONG. O', LI (ATP) Fifteen minus i a daring daylight armed root* in a goldsmith's ihop In Iht central area of Hongkong yesterday, police had .u i ten suspects, including three men armed with revolvers, believed to have parpeti i the robbery. The police
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  • 84 7 HONGKONG. Oc t 12 tcr) Three Amcrn turod by th e Chine e < "rrm unists last March ,whl!« hi"ifl near Hongkong now hold in a Shanghai political jail, the British China Mail reported hot, dav. Mr. Richard Appv Do n Dixon. both jo I and
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  • 58 7 TOKYO. Oct. 12. (ATP) A total of eight person <f Third Division we ntoday during manoeuvn .i Uirt mm. shell was flreH short among u group f wn. Two of the Injun to go to hospital, th- «ir only needed first aid treatment, however. The
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  • 52 7 MELBOURNE. Of 12 <K. iter> Britain and A trails have failed to agree <m ia factory terms for A. .*i.'^ supply of uranium to Bi the Melbourne S' n n Pirtorial iftld The paper said t M h Government's onerous and imp v ronditions f<»r A
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  • 46 7 NEW DELHI Oct 12 < \P) An 11-mernber .Viur i .limbing team from has scuttled Even- t r Edmund Hillary's hope f< r i 1954 atten.pt on i.i >nqueied 27.790 ffft Makalu P«-ak hi Nepal. Thi* Americans hav* already cum 1 eJ it.
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    • 65 7 I i V #i T T x\J%J j I. Lear* SINGAPORE at 8.30 a.m. on i y^^ Saturday /^fLKV 2 Arrive in PENANG at 11 a.m. y //ft'^&. 3 Leave PKXANG at 7.45 a.m. on Monday O^tl(|^M^WAYS^> 4. Arrive in SINGAPORE at 10.50 a n 5- B«**»§ spent f3 much
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  • 156 8 Standard Staff Reporter MR. J. HYDE, air travel manager of Thomas Cook Son Ltd., arrived in Singapore by Qantas from Sydney on his way to London after a whirlwind world tour to study the prospects of air tourist trade when new special tourist
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  • 75 8 TOKYO, Oct. 11. (AFP)— Japanese press reports yesterday said that the Japanese Embassy in Taipei had lodged a verbal protest with the Nationalist government on the recent banning of Japanese fishing vessels from the waters near Formosa. The Japanese ship Manyo Maru, was ordered to halt
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    • 733 8 HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD join'i service; To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen, S'pore P.S'ham Penanc •is Braunschweig (HAFAU)23/28Oct i»9Oci 3t/31Oct T.B Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec l«Drc 11/12Dec TJ. I everkusen (lIAPAG) 11/16Dec IT lBD>c 19/21 Dec Hong Ront Manila Kobe A Yokohama fenang P Sham
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    • 1068 8 tel: 2*05 BLUB FUNNEL LINE l Uae MANSFIELD CX>., LTD. P"«e Dent Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports lo lout) *nd discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, (.1 \m.o\v LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P S ham Penang Aeneas for Genoa, London Holland Hamburg Oct IS
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    • 625 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P S'bam Penang MATARAM (RL) 19/25Oct 26Oct 27/28Oct SSSK? Y ,UJ IAL) 29Oct/SNoT 6Not 7/BNot gWUW (SMN) 9/15Not 16No* 17/18Not BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Not
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    • 689 8 EAST ASIATIC!! SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK (OSlis^ S'pore PS'ham "INDIA tut Bangkok. HaMuo HoDgkcng. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama Gdn: 7 -SELANWA- for Bangkok 16'18Oct 14 150,1 'KOREA" For Djakarta. Bang B f kok. Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kohe Yokohama 22/23Oct Sa/'iiL,! "POONA" for Melbourne. "'•Oft Sydney, Port Kembla (not loading local cargo)
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  • 286 9 U K Gold Reserves Up By $17M Last Month THE GOLD ond dollar reserves of Hie starling area rote by US$l7 million in SepteT SL a Syrp !!s VI os 4 miUio than tnot recorded during August, compared with a surplu, of US$B9 million^ng TllfJ! At the end of the
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  • 62 9 PRODUCTION of soap In Malaya during August amounted to 37.927 cwts. This was 8,931 cwts. lower than the industry's output in July. ExDorts of household and washing soap during the month amounted to 8,674 cwts. and of this Hongkong alone consumed 6,240 cwts. Soap industries in
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  • 23 9 THE U.S. Foreign Operations Administration has allocated to Formosa U*****,000 for the purchase of American and Japanese textile products. Associated Press.
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  • 149 9 RUBOER QblET THE rubber market in Singapore remained quiet ail yesterday with quotations at about unchanged from the weekend levels but closing ?lightly higher, first grade rubber for October shipment being quoted at 58 cents per 1b. (5<^ cents on Saturday). Small business was reported during the day with
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  • 88 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections with small business passing. Copra was about unchanged in prices, closing at $36} per picul buyers with sellers at $37 for October shipment. Coconut oil sellers indicated SS7J per picul with buyers at $57. Singapore produce prices per picul)
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  • 63 9 TOKYO, Oct. 12 (UP) Japan has made plans to puichase rice from South Korea and Pakistan to fight btork market pri^as and the Jnre<t of rice riots this winter. With the early harvest already in the black market., tie price of rice instead of falling
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  • 94 9 WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. (UP) The Indonesian Government has formally protested the American government's rubber buying policy contending it was doing irreparable damage to the economies of Asian nations whose chief export is natural rubber. The Indonesian note said that the country would be in a "severe position
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  • 60 9 photo. THE West Berlin Arm of Freuad. owner* of a V oik* w a cm' garage, has invented this new-type machine designed U> enable a complete rheek to he made of the Vnlks-.tjc n within a very short tine. A eomptete and thorooch check on the car
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  • 723 9 The Malayan share market yesterday continued dull and easier with a general easing tendency in all sections, according to th* Makavan Sharehrokn s 1 Association. There was an WMBM of buyers in the market. INI>tiS1RI*l9 Buvtrs Sell«r> \it-x diuk Hi el 2 10 2 20
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 318 9 tliAb<> ByAlCapp itto* r O p£^^-.n ±^r-*^. toll,. j r Alley Pop By y r Hojlt|in I OV4TT l!S^» x GOT A FtEl 'N' I <" .V" v CSTTNfi 1 I gmolcp *rZ£irr J I l NT A- GONNA I AVEP' T A >v jpld about w/ajEseX ?Ss|^css^ (^J^isee J
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    • 733 9 dies 'Parcels on!y) by Corfu: ns\ n *w* rt*w» *m* ff%f>^ Britain Northern Ireland. Ere. Mr\r+%A A MI/M pore uiary *-r .^.r l y£jp^s> ic enicrta.nmini I.XIVERSIT\ U KKK V \RICTV Beiimhor. CATHAY: Rid.,, f'-tn.! vj» Si» fO.M.*EK'f. BuJcit Timah. fl5 TinCC AtJA TIA4F^ Klng >cral p.m lll»f^ AT*V tfWKO
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  • 70 10 BASE YOUR 'TYPES' ON THESE STARS THIS glamorous galaxy ot Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stars may help you pick your "types'* when seeking inspiration for dressing-up. Here shown are (Top) Ann Blyth and Leslie Caron; (Centre) Jean Simmons, Joan Crawford and June Ally son; (Bottom) Pier Angeli. Take a good look at them,
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  • 645 10 ghgfh T HAVE been in love with a boy for three years, during which time he has been very good to me until I angered him by making a silly mistake Since then he has not written to me in the same way. NOW I
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  • 524 10  -  Margaret Scott By TT'S all very well for x doctors and baby experts to say that once the baby is born the mother needs mental and physical relaxation for a few days or weeks to recover from the strain of the past ten months and all
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  • 60 10 I Rosalind Ratnam TMI COUPON **AD THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERM. You «i»s» enclose C««t stamps if you wont you. po»»«rn rut l» I don't get the stamps ro» don't get the pattern A nwmbei of orders fcovi come to m« vithoat thf stamps. These won't
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  • 858 10  -  MAXINE RAKtCH SAY IT WITH CLOTHES By DO CLOTHES really make a woman? The answer is no— they cannot! You could be dressed bj Dior or Adrian for that matter, but, i~ you're a dull stupid type you couldn't fool anyone. On the other hand you
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  • 294 10  -  'SALMAH' CHEONG-SAM GLAMOUR By (\S THE opposite end of w the scale from the popular Sam-fu comes another Chinese costume. This one i s noted not for Its practicality, but. on the contrary, to it s superb chic, and its air of remoteness from anything even savouring of
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    • 80 10 THE STARS AND YOU By Ml IM I IUI I v •v«n IMKIn ?<> Dtvoti •vwiini nifi n (.1 MINI M Pro art I WM K S3 i MCt I in Pj tii > m MKi.il r men' > P >M '•I OKIMO i 21 c; 1 e\ <• \«.ll
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  • 61 11 ENGLAND, Mon.Aurcole. three-year-old colour bearer of the his second race of mi the Cumberland iho seldom perri expectations, took i:"2.:5.)8 in the n.ile run at historic Ascot me ol 2 mens. 37.4 13-8 :.ivourite among u cole's seventh He finished second om U< rby. England s rond
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    43 11 Knt.« B.ihru's Ismail English s, hool Past a nd Present hoc-jc«-y teams which met in their annual match for the Bane's Shield. The match r ulted in a goalless draw. hut the shield wag awarded to the Past pupils for their twtter performance.
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  • 25 11 i1 Soya] Signals '.i goal and a lone try) in a lay. d ;trid Thomas pen RNAJ score. penalty for on]v
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  • 630 11 PENANG, Mon.— The following are weights for the first day of the Penang races. < l DIV 1 V. F. v r r ip it 9.00 f 8.11 M 8.10 ftinaiUu Brief 8.08 Talkie II X.i»7 M illruMr Moaldings 8.06 i 8.05 I .rnlrv 8.03 Soon F'.l.izr
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  • 544 11 FORWARD'S HOCKEY NOTES »ji sof the chief masons why Dyan Chand's Indian Services Hockey team's tour of Far Eastern countries was called off was owing to other Eastern countries finding it difficult to make the necessary arrangements says Mr. S. Yogorajah, honorary secretary of
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  • 76 11 ASTON Athletic Club beat Singapore Recreation Club in a three ball (200 up) inter-club billiard match played at the AAC premises on Sunday The results were: (AAC players first): Teo Siew Sun (200) beat Dr. C L. Tessensohn (98). Koh Bah Chit (200) beat .T. Aeria
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— T.P.C.A. "B" beat the Selangor Medical Sports Club 3-1 in a Division Two (N) league hockey match on the Princes RnaH ground thi«; evening.
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  • 290 11 I AI.\ M'MPUR. Mon. pi o(la> s Selangor All Blues i*l <»n the Padang. when ii, Probables beat the Possi1 M points (three goals ■"iu lhre« tries) to nil, prov- -ii dull a s a number of plays «»n the Possibles side had
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  • 102 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon.— Two matches were played in the Kelantan hockey league when the Islay English School beat the Jovials 3—0 and the Israail English School defeated •he P.P.M.K by the same margin. In the first match, after a goallesa first half, Joginder Singh scored twice and
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  • 101 11 Riot Squads At World Football VIENNA, Oct. 12. (Reuters—Riot sauads were called *> disperse a hostile crowd after Hungary, the Olympic champions, had beaten Austria by 3-2 in an international soccer match here today. The Hungarian! who are to meet England at Wembley next month were accused of rough play
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  • 84 11 MANILA, Oct. 12, (AP)— The winner of the basketball championship in the second Asian games in Manila next May has been invited to represent the Far East in the second World's Basketball championship in Brazil next October. The invitation was extended by Mr. R. William
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  • 37 11 HONGKONG. Mon. (AFP)— Champion swimmer Cheung Kin Man. Hongkong's hope for the Asian games, made a new Colony 100 yard free style mark of 52.6 seconds yesterday in the finals or Hongkong's 1953 Swimming Championships.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 349 11 NUTMXS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 134) COVENT GARDEN IMPROVEMENT SCHEME NOTICE is hereby given 1 under Section 78 (2) of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance (Chapter 134) that the Singapore Improvement Trust has prepared an Improvement Scheme for certain lands at Havelock Road and Kim Seng Road (known generally as Covent
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    • 727 11 NOTII.KS THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER TIN COMPANY LIMITED HTHE Forty-fourth Annual General Meeting of The Kamuning (Perak) Rubber Tin Company Limited will be held on November sth at the Registered Office of the Company. 52/54 Gracechurch Street. London. E.C. 3. The following is the Statement by the Chairman of the
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    • 775 11 facilitate estate operations. The prohibition against the taking of foodstuffs to the field is not popular with labour and results in lower output. The centralizing of labour is liable to lead to an easy spread of infectious troubles, whilst the provision of an ample water supply and of ground for
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    • 768 11 A< KNomLfcIX.MKNT THE family of the late Mrs. Oon Kheng Hoa (nee Tjen Son Moy) sincerely thank all friends and relatives for their kind help, message* of sympathy wreaths. ni£ht visits and presence at the funeral in their sad bereavement SITUATIONS V At: ANT A PPLICATIONS art invited ■f* for
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    • 631 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed at yolk mmtcm \-< r un«-rnpl«i>ctl ami in need: lo n. i u TOO U> find work, the tlagapora Standard I rum P u» mr nl tterraa offer* yoo free epacr In tala coluaaa. Jost call m «nt« v..., r local M.Mniurri omoe for aa
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  • 164 12 RADRODRO will lead the Flying Fijians' in the Rugbv encounter against the first Sin«a"pure Combined XV on Saturday at the .stadium. No changes have been announced in the compositions of the teams. The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, will be present and two bands, the
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  • 308 12 Neo Opens SASA Meet In Style THE Singapore Amateur liwimming Association championships went off with a flying Bta-t when Neo Chwee Kok Goh Kok Sin and Norma Hutchinson each established new SASA records in the heats at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The records set up were: 200 metres free
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  • 302 12 MALAYAN Breweries made their exit in the Singapore Business Houses football Association 3rd round knock out competition when Shell Sports Club beat them by the only goal scored at the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. The honours of the match should go to Breweries for their
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  • 686 12 WantsToPlayln 3rd Thomas Cup By JEFFERY JAMES AN offer to Singapore's Ong Poh Lim to turn professional was rejected— by Ong Poh Lun. Yesterdav this dynamic player of Malaya's two Thomas Cup tames and a world champion in his own right, showed me a
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  • 106 12 POLICE WHIP PCRC IPOII. Hml-.iv r^ jrorrd a f»n«- u,i,,rv „v,.y*"* Prrak Chines,. N, lWf leafue match |o d J 4-0. The M-orr h.m ri V* the run of o a% f,, r hJ nrsr too. had ha,,. V h J they failr d t,. r tll (M ;jjj I
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  • 47 12 OFFICIALS Badminton P centlv wimo Patron-K Hi —IV U. I.im Hun x, ,r Puoy Chin H lion l r r. IMjrr —Tin Ye J m >|N Captain— T«>o B< %«st. SporU Capljin Siong: (ommilin p Siong, 1.i.j,! Tin K Thiam Him Hon. Auditor R i
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  • 272 12 PENANG, Mon.— The Muslim Recreation Club "B" giving a very plucky display, held the Ramblers to a three all draw in the yictory Cup knock out soccer competition on Victoria Green today. When Kah Hin headed the ball into goal off a centre by Siang Teik things
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  • 46 12 Rainbow Lads beat United Juniors by 3-2 in a friendly match at Clerical Union yesterday. Moh Hui <2) and Rafeal (1) scored* for the Lads; Wicks and Peter Choo for the Juniors. At Farrer Park yesterday HMS. Charity trounced the Public Works Department 8-3.
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  • 112 12 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— A surprise was sprung in the Mahyiddin shield inter-party badminton competition match between Sri Kelana and the Ismail English School when Lanny Khoo defeated the former Penan g Foong Seong cup player, Cheah Thiam Kiu, in a three-set match. Sri Kelana (mentioned first) wtw 3
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  • 534 12 INDIANS FIGHT BACK HOLD INDONESIANS SPEARHEAD Salim's "hattrick"-scored somewhat against the run <>l pljy —put Indonesians in a commanding 3—l lead at the interval but it only served as a spcr to a fighting second half recovery by Indians who eventually ucnl on to hold Indonesians to a meritorious 4—4
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  • 140 12 Rough play marred the third round Singapore Business Houses cuptie between Singapore Traction Company and Mercantile Bank at Farrer Park yesterday. Both sides were guilty of dangerous play, but firm handing by referee Lee Pak Ton? handled the situation well. The result was a 2 2 draw.
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