Singapore Standard, 14 October 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it 3H S. Vol. IV. No. 104. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 450 1 C/.C.S. Arrives Says He Will See BRITAIN'S Chief of the Imperial General U. Held Marshal Sir IMm Harding will spend a few days studying the ,ury situation in \j ,!,\j on his way back to London after defence In Australia and /•iland. John told newsmen when he arrived
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  • 60 1 DON, Oct. 13 (AP).— den British freightn two off Russia's :.'.r 4 hcrn coast and a rescued the 9-man freighter's owners 1 ;.M night The ship, the 4.900-ton Beckenham out of London, was homeward bound from Igarka, a Siberian river port inside the Arctic circle, when
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  • 4 1 GENERAL MEETS SON AND
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  • 4 1 Talks To A Comrade
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  • 79 1 Rubber On Downward Trend Again RUBBER prices in the Singapore market dropped 1 5/8 cents per lb. to 56 3/8 cents per lb. yesterday on a nervous market. The small improvement in prices on Monday was reversed and prices opened i cent per lb. lower yesterday and continued the downward
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  • 16 1 KING FAISAL left Bagdad yesterday for the Iraqi autumn manoeuvres in North Iraq.
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  • 154 1 THE HONEST USHER IS REWARDED Standard Staff Reporter AS an example to the public that honesty in Singapore shall not go unrewarded, the poiue authorities yesterday offered $100 to a Capitol Theatre usher, who found and promptly returned a purse contain::.;; $1,370 to its rightful owner. The usher was Hamid
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  • 227 1 DUCHESS VISITS KIRK BY COLLEGE LONDON, Tues Rain and gloomy weather threw a pall of murk over the Duchess of Kent's Jong-awaited visit to the Malayan Teachers Train- 1 ing College of Kirkby, reports Singapoie Standard's Kirkby correspondent, Miss Lily Tan of Kuala Lumpur. Because of rain, the original plan
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  • 30 1 MAHMOUD Sabry Aly. a former employee of the British forces in the Suez Canal I zon e was hanged i n Cairo vcvl terday lot treason, i Reuter
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  • 560 1 LONDON, Oct. 13:— Sir Winston Churchill called his cabinet today to consider «A C deilt Tih> *h'eo* to march into Zone A of Trieste and Russia's charge that the proposed Anglo-American withdrawal endangers peace. Talks In Turn VgipHal* The violence of Yugoslavia's reaction against
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  • 152 1 Eden Calls Dulles And Bidault LONDON, Oct. 13: (Reuter) —The British Foreign Office announced today that Mr. Eden the Foieign Secretary, had invited Mr. Dulles. United States Secretary of State, and M. Georges Bidault. French Foreign Minister to meet him in London th:s weekend. The Foreign Office announcement said, "following
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK Oct. 13 (AFP) Police chiefs from Cambodia. Laos, Vietnam. Indonesia, Taiwan. Burma and Malaya, have arrived her e for Thailand's Police Day celebrations today and tomorrow.
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  • 160 1 PENANG. Tues —As a result of arrests made by Police la'e last night, when a big haul <»f ffjurilorffit $10 rurrerx y note* was found in a la.xi. four mumi were produced be.fore (tamp Capt. G.V. Howard in the Magistrates Court today Lim
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  • 191 1 FLIGHT hostesses of Malayan Airways Limited helped to boost The Standard Toy Fund yesterday. when they brought in $25. This was further boosted when one of the Flight Officers of the M.A.L. came to The Standard office and donated S5. Mr. Leng Ah Onn,
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  • 35 1 ADELAIDE. Oct. 13 (Reuter) The weather was again unfavourable today for the Woomera rocket range atomic tests. Winds from the Southeast are needed to blow radioactive particles away from populated areas.
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  • 52 1 WINTHROP, Massachusetts. Oct. 13, (UP). The son of an East Boston barber will marry into the royal family of Japan. Air Force Sgt. Peter de Stefano, 28, of Winthrop will wed Princess Michico, niece of Emperor Hirohito in Tokyo on Nov. 14, it was disclosed
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  • 135 1 PENANG, Tues. President of the Malayan Indian Association's Penang, Province Wellesly and Kedah Branch Mr. P. A. Das said today that his Association will not join any hartal called in support of the resignation of five Indian leaders from the Federal Legislative Council* Mr Das
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  • 59 1 BANGKOK, Oct 13. (AFP) The British naval C-in-C in the Far East. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Lambe. will visit Bangkok on October 21 by tir. lie will ho accompanied by Lady La mix*. Sir Charles and Lady Lambe will be the guests of the Prime Minister.
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  • 16 1 PRESIDENT Gcrvifcl Mohammed Naguih will resume his normal a< tiviliM from today A.F.P.
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  • 10 1 PAUL VariferstKhHcn. B«»l--gian ambassador designate to yesterday. A.P.
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    • 83 1 fjuffoC* rrfri«.ralor Model U.M II 51 I ma| paymrni ol WO .!.f I'iKiin^ sxini 11 payments of S?0 CASH 5725. Central Electric Co. 216. Orchard? Rd. Phone ***** CASTROL WINS! UNITED KINGDOM Ulster Grand Prix j 13th 15th August, 1953. ~»M c.c. Class Ist. 2nd. 3rd and 4th SMecM Class
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    • 113 1 TIJIIBSIIIL for THERMAL ACOUSTIC INSULA TION HARRISONS I.lSim I N(. (Tl> Kuala I umpur Siacapnre Praaat. New STAR BLADES shave perfectly ft NEARLY TWICE AS LONG! ft DURIDIUM PROCESSING j^H EXTRA-HARDENS EDGES ij|rll •'Duridmrn-processuig' mearts W*i^^^^ I that during hardening the I blades are kept at precision l^^^g^H^^l temperature by
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  • 359 2 WAGE TALKS: FIRST HURDLE IS TAKEN Standard Staff Reporter THE FIRST phase of negotiations between the Singapore Government and the Joint Council of Action on the implementation of the Ritson Commission recommendations ended yesterday, when both sides agreed on a new salary scheme for daily-rated and Division IV Government employees.
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  • 222 2 CANDIDATES selected for the Royal Malayan Navy Ca*|t training course will appear for their written examination in mid-December, Capt H E H Nicholls, Senior Officer, Royal Malayan Navy told a press conference yesterday. He disclosed that 71 applications were received from Singapore and the
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  • 105 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices 'cents par 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Uuyers Sellers TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday wa s $297ft per picul. Down $1. LONDON RUBBER No 1 R.S.S Settlement House Terms. Tuesday's opening prices per 1b. were: LONDON TIN Tuesday's prices first session were: Spot
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  • 22 2 SINGAPORE City Council's $10,000,000 loan will close today. By last evening $9,300,000 had been inve«ted in the loan.
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  • 72 2 MR. Malcolm MacDonald, the Commissioner General, will address members of the Singapore Union of Journalists on the political situation in SouthEast Asia, at lunch at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Nov. 2 at 12 45 p.m. Consuls of various countries will also be present. Non-mem-bers of
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  • 138 2 He Seeks Places For Research Standard Staff Reporter AN AMERICAN Professor who is seeking facilities for the West to learn about the East arrived in Singapore aboard a PanAmerican Clipper from Manila yesterday. Professor William W. Lock wood. Director of the Wood row Wilson School of Princeton University told The
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  • 251 2 They All Rush To Ride In 2-Decker By PERCY JOSEPH Standard Staff Reporter THE enthusiasm evinced by the huge crowds down the Collyer Quay-Paya Lebar bus route to get a ride in the city's latest innovation in passenger traffic, shows that the double decker omnibus is very popular. This is
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  • 89 2 Deserted By HerHusband Since 1949 ROSALIND LIM, petitioning for a divorce from her husband Tan Teck Tian, said that he had deserted her because she had gone to parties with her mother. This was stated in the Singapore High Court before Mr. Justice Knight yesterday. She said that they were
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  • 215 2 RAJ MAKES NEW BID FOR HIGHER TAXALLO WANCES Standard Staff Reporter MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Singapore Labour Legislative CountuMor, will make his second Did to increase personal allowances deductible from income under the Income Tax Ordinance at the Legislative Council next Tuesday. His first move wa« made last month.
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  • 197 2 Standard Staff Reporter UNOFFICIAL members of the Singapore Legislative Council are expected to work very hard after their meeting next week when the draft budget of the Colony will be tabled. Mr. W.C. Taylor, the Financial Secretary, will move that a budget committee of
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  • 81 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR H J. C. KULASINGHA (Prog. Bukit Tlmah) will query the Singapore Government at the delay in the implementation of a wholesale fish marketing scheme. At the Legislative Council next week. Mr. Kulasingha will ask in written questions, what effort Government h;»
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  • 45 2 DR. T. F. STRANG, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, seen in the Pyrrhus with Mrs. Strang yesterday on the eve of their depar- ture for England. Dr. Strain: is going on leave prior to retirement. The Pyrrhus sails early today. Standard photo.
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  • 289 2 Standard Staff Reporter STEPS are being: taken by the Singapore Traction Company to improve their bus service as suggested b> the City Council, it was disclosed by the S.T.C. General Manager, Mr. A. A. Ewing, yesterday. One of the suggestions that route
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  • 123 2 Didn't Give Islanders Aid Money A SINGAPORE Social Welfare Officer. Wu Chin Chai. was yesterday sent to nine months' imprisonment by the Singapore Fourth District Court Judge. Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam on each of three charges of criminal breach of trust to a total of $101 The sentences are to
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  • 40 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 13— Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkone F change today were $15.85 to _1 sterling; $5 9325 to US $1. $1812 to Malayan $1* $0,182 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $*****5 to one tael.
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  • 218 2 Shortage Of Nurses Over In 5 Years Dr. Strang \niiorc.ii lll( staff sh, Service ,in n .,u J «^-n. it will proh.hu Mother Bvr "ran, enough Mm* c m Kr 7 for Statapoi m h f H| N UtUm peputj D*rr£ Strmu. yrstrrdi? ,J rre of his ,i,,, En K
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  • 50 2 THE Tamflj Htf i cinlion decided to add 500 the Tamil r.uy Klang Road the or.ly T: I in Singapore. H h.< s.<>no volumes .md 1... existence for 20 t full time librar: 1 The Association ha to waive (fitly PCI will continue to from non-members.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 69 2 Weather MINIMUM Temperature From 7.3« p.m. Oct. if to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 13. Singapore (74F); Penan? <74F): Kota Bahra (72F). Kuala Lumpur <~3F), Ipoh (72F). Koantan Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. Oct. 18 to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 13.— Singapore («7F), Penan* (88F) Kota BaJiru (86F), Kuala Lumpur (87F), Ipoh OIF).
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  • 143 3 Government Employees Want A New Pension Plan r Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government employees want a revision of the existing pension scheme because they think it is "outmoded and inadequate. Government Employees Unions Federation appointed a sub-committee to work out heme for submission to Government Committee's recommendations will be based
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  • 62 3 Geography Society Lectures :a1 Society f Malaya that it noli ng a scries of various sub- the Federe. tall, Secretay Board. ir.d State iffl -r. Selangor, will begin 1 rii with a lecture n Malaya*i Na■il ai the Arts ol the University on i pm. m the series be Mr.
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    50 3 Brigadier R. I Kochar. (above) first Military Attache t be to the Indian I mlussi in P«'K. arrived Siigapwe Vl -t^rday in th* l.mr Corfu. n route to »n> post. Rrigadier Kochar, who is uith hi s family, ill disembark it Hongkong U,,,, be uill fly to the Chintsf rapitaL
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  • 73 3 HIE elected •r> of the Johore Ba -i Hindu Sabah: Mr. Rm. St. V. Pillai, Vice-Prcsidents N i lesu Chettiar, S. Narayanan, Hon. Gen. Se re ta ry— Mr. P. Sinnathamby, Asst, Secretary Mr. eutbaivela, Hon. Gen. i —Mr. S. AmbalavaA t. Treasurer— Mr. S. Pa irisamy.
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  • 25 3 ng to furnish partio! his driver, the r < r Chop Kiam Seng yesterday lined $100 •re First Traffic e M,. 1i.W.11. Da vies.
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  • 73 3 A PLAN has been drawn up for the mutual benefit of members of the Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union. It will be adopted at the annual general meeting of the union at th e City Council Service Hall, 12 Farrer Park on Oct. 18.
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  • 25 3 THE EMERGENCY Regulations in Singapore have been extended for another three months, commencing on Oct 22, it was gazetted yesterday.
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  • 114 3 Oratorical Contest Held In J. Bahru 2 AN ORATORICAL con- 2 test was held at the Eng- J lish College Hall in Johorp Bahru recently to S C commemorate the 84th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. It was sponsored j by the Social and Cultural Section of the Local In- x
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  • 18 3 COMMEMORATION Day of the Singapore Teachers* Training College will be on Saturday, Oct. 24.
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  • 205 3 FEWER cars will be allowed to park in Singapore's Raffles Place and Fullerton Square if the City Engineer's new layout for car parks is accepted. Under the scheme only 95 cars will be allowed to park in Raffles Place instead of the 165 that it
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  • 29 3 VEN. Naranda Maha Thera will lecture on "The Problems of Life" at the Theosophical Society, No. 8 Cairnhill Road, on Oct. 15 at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 31 3 RECRUITS of the King Edward's Own Gurkhas will be sworn in on the Queen's Truncheon at a parade at Siim Barracks in Pasir Panjang area today.
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  • 142 3 FOUR secondary school scholarships will be awarded by the management committee of the Singapore Co-operators Scholarship Fund next year to children of co-operators whose societies subscribe to the Fund. Each scholarship will be to the value of $100. which is payable quarterly in advance and
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  • 340 3 Rajula Goes Back Into Service With 1.5 Mil. New Facilities AFTER spending five months in the Singapore Harbour Board dockyard undergoing intensive repairs and refitting at a cost of about $1,500,000. the 27--year-old British India Steam Navigation Company's 8,000--ton vessel, the Rajula, is again ready to go back into service.
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  • 271 3 A PUBLIC body may be formed to take over the Singapore Traction Company in 1955 and the Company may be purchased in part by cash and by the issue of bonds and stock. This suggestion was made recently at the meeting
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  • 191 3 A Chief Justice Met The Corfu and*?? hSJ'IFV* XY Wharf to mfPt th< p Norti. R«l Ums Ch JT f Justlc of Sarawak, coml t« L nP aDd Brune| who had MM-cnlly come to Sin K apore to welcome Mrs Wil liam, d his da u 8 ht «r, Miss
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  • 42 3 THE SINGAPORE City Council's Vehicles and Traffic Committee is to decide on the sites for 22 bus shelters next year. The Public Works Committee has recommended the provision of $30,000 in next year's budget for these shelters.
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  • 69 3 SERVICE charges by members of the Malayan Bank? Exchange Association have remained the same since 1937 when there was considerable depreciation of currency and increase in overheads. Stating this, a spokesman of i the Association told The Standard yesterday that the charge ;s not out of line
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  • 284 3 A GIRLS' Club is in "grave danger of being closed down" unless some Singapore women volunteer as teachers. Mr. Jagjeet S. Sehgal, who teaches the art of selfdefence to the 300 girls of the Joo Chiat Girls' Club for under-privileged girls, recently made
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  • 247 3 Is This The Task Of City Council? THE recommendation of the Hawkers Enquiry Commission for the compulsory, inoculation of all Singapore food hawkers against typhoid has posed this question: Who should do it? Mr. H D. E. MacVitie. Acting City Secretary, to'.d The Standard yesterday th it ♦he Commission in
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  • 33 3 PROFESSOR J. McM.M.iM will j?ive a lecture at the Faculty of Medicine, Srp.»y Lines, entitled "Some AaMCtl of Cardiac Failuro" Olonrt Failure) on Friday, Oct. at 8.15 ptn.
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  • 101 4 JealousyDrove Her To Suicide JEALOUSLY drove a Cane woman, Wong Siew Kam, 23, to commit suicide on Sept. 18. She lived in Hamilton Road, Singapore. Kwan Keng, the carpenter husband of Wong, told Mr. Giam Chong Hing, the Assistant Coroner, yesterday that Wong took !ier own life after romplaining that
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  • 245 4 SOPIEE TO GIVE UP SOCIALIST LEADERSHIP PENANG, Tucs—Chairman of 'the Pan-Malayan Labour Party. Inche Mohd S >pice today indicated he would give up leadership of his Party as soon as possible ;ind convene a special party conference to hand over hit duties to somebody else. He told The Standard: "Latest
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  • 138 4 DESPITE the fact that Singapore has regained its pre-war reputation of being one of the world's cleanest and healthiest cities, a total number of 4.870 summonses a year were taken out by City Cleansing Inspectors against people who dumped refuse on public streets and bark lanes. Many
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    65 4 MR. JOHNNY TAN, the first Asian airline reservations officer to attend a special training course in London, got off to a false start yesterday, when his plane was forced to return to Kallang with engine trouble. Johnny was .specially selected to attend the "Reservations" and passenger handling course at the
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  • 120 4 Tappers Tap Man With A Changkol RUBBER TAPPERS in Pasir Ris took a day off from work yesterday to be in a Singapore court to hear a case in which two groups of tappers were involved in a quarrel. Charged with causing hurt to Ng Eng Lai on May 6
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  • 44 4 THE Senior Executive Engineer, Muar, reports that at 5) am. yesterday the MuarParit Sulong Road was flooded at the 93rd mile to a depth of 12 inches. The water level was stationary and the road impassable to all traffic; i
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  • 349 4 LEE MOKE SANG QUITS LABOUR PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. Lee Moke Song, who walked out from the Malayan Trade Union Council in protest at the resignations of Mr. P. P. Narayanan and hAr. M. P. Rajogopol from the Federal Legislative Council, yesterday also quit the Executive Committee of the
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  • 173 4 V. BALAKRISHNAN (21), van driver, smiled when he was yesterday sentenced to six years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assizes on a reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Thevainayakam Pillai (38).
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  • 41 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 13, (AP) Rev. Percy Smith. Vicar of Christ Church. Hongkong, will leave for Singapore on Oct. 22 with his wife and daughter io spend three months. He will be on the staff t f the Cathedral.
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  • 71 4 MALACCA. Tues. Mr. Ong Keng Lian, 52. chairman of the Board of Directors of the Malacca Town Bu s Company Ltd. died on Sunday after a short illness The funeral will take place on Thursday at 11 a.m The burial will be at Bukit
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  • 162 4 Slur On Chinese MALACCA, Tues. Representatives of several Chinese associations and guilds here met today at the premises of the Malacca Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and expressed annoyance and disappointment that adverse references to the Chinese should have been printed in "Jungle Green."
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  • 154 4 For allegedly killing and carving up m puppy, > 1 Leong Hoo. a mee seller, and Chew Hua, trisha- rider were yesterday J charged before Mr. A.W. J Ghows, Eighth Police Court magistrate, with S causing unnecessary suf- J 2 fering to an animal.
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  • 57 4 NO FURTHER casualties to Communist terrorists or amongst Security Forces in the Federation have been reported today. A 56-year-old Chinese was yesterday murdered by about 14 terrorists on Som Lee Estate in the Sepang district of Selangor. Hi s 26-year-old son is missing and is believed
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  • 200 4 Standard Staff Reporter NEW sex hormones are now being synthesised in the laboratories of the Chemistry Department of the University of Malaya. i Dr. R. L. Huang and Mr. Lee I Kum Tatt, who have succeeded in producing artificial hormones have sent the samples to
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  • 175 4 IPOH, Tues.:— Mr. M. V. Nathan (47), Deputy Harbour Master, Lnmut, died in Kuala Lumpur last night following: an accident in which he was said to have injured one of his fingers while closing the door of his car. I The late Mr.
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  • 291 4 SUPERFORT CREW KEEP PROMISE TO RAF CAPTAIN THE crew of three black B-29 Superforts of the United States Air Force kept a promise to the Station Commander of Changi Airfield, Group Captain J. M. Warfield, when they touched down at the airfield yesterday after completing Operation "Jos s Stick 3".
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  • 130 4 IRVINE l^ancelot McCoy (21), a Singapore school teacher, met wi h a fatal accident while ririi'ig on his motorcycle to town after school, with a fellow teacher on the pillion. Tan Tiong Ghee, the pillion rider, said this at the Coroner's inquiry yesterday into
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  • 27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Selangor Penghulus who met yesterday appointed a subcommittee to draw up a memorandum for a revision in their salary seal*.
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  • 79 4 CHONG AH KEE. I Mlfca supervisee, was fined SLT) in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday when he was found guilty of tjking part in a fight at 7 4.') p.m. on May 24. Chang was originally charged with being member of an unlawful assembly.
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  • 127 4 500 A Year To Leave The Army KUALA LUMPUB -About 500 M a year will d back to civil, a "stand-d Regiment km ordered. Most of !h'» c stated. to village oc( up own kamn m%* For others 1 careers, the Ar vide vocal Courses in < Inyinj* r.nr< i
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  • 42 4 9 Vacancies For Hawker Inspectors Standard Mjff I THE i,. post Of H h \he Sin Cleansing D ♦illod lit) H i M I the Bill terday. The D». fMMd it *.i inspector the stnn.:M of i-. canrn promoted, M their t
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  • 62 4 JOIIOHK BATI!! 1 Dato S" B sident oi I told in- that riicjld its m ed to the I was i |to bin R the Council meeting hvf< re no ment Mines an I j thnt I perly n h the FWt ri not f< rfi
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  • 361 5 CID Out In Full On Killer Hunt $5,000 REWARD OFFERED Stanford Staff Reporter THE entire resources of the Criminal Investigation Department, Singapore, were put into action yesterdoy to help divisional policemen investigate the brutal sex-killing of pretty 16-ycor-old Miss Chonq Geok Tin. No arrest has been made yet. The Police
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  • 38 5 fisherman was 3 a.m. yesterday. ked men forced into his house in Roa S.ngapore. f.nd of two wrista pair of gold eari and some cash. nan was sleeping robbers gained and gauged her, 'he hou.se.
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    31 5 photo. I i (.IN Sir Charles Loewen tiac i Kiianl of honour I i lajfstafl House, provided mm oi the First Kiui;a-i:<-inwnt. Royal AitillKlakans Mati. in their mi, nt.il mufti.- Standard
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  • 39 5 POSTAGE stamps .if all ternto, »ei comprising Singapore. Malacca, Penang and th-> nine states of the Federa'ion of Malaya are available for sale at the Stamp Bure«Ki In Kuala Lumpur and at the Ceneral Post Office. Singapore.
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  • 301 5 LOO WEK WAN, 52-year-old former chief paying cashier of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation was committed by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate Mr. J. B. Jeyaratnam to the next Assizes on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $250,806.89 belonging to the
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  • 44 5 A VARIETY concert in aid '»f the University Endowment Fund was held at the Oci Tiong Ham Hall. University of Malaya, last night. Fourteen items. which include a ballet by pretty Miss Huang Li Fr. made up the night's entertainment.
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  • 93 5 TWO goats were taken on board the Eastern Queen b v a batch of Gurkhas who sailed on her yesterday. The animals will be used for ceremonial slaughter to celebrate the Dushera festival which falls on Oct. 16. The goats will have their heads severed by a
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  • 140 5 J FIRST entrant for 2 "Miss Max Factor j 1 Malaya" Beauty Contest 2 which carries with it a 5 first prize of a free trip C to and from Hollywood, Z a meeting with the stars. being a guest of Max t Factor s Hollywood organisation,
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  • 175 5 Mrs. Manyam Won't Have That Lease BEING the wife or fiiend or a relative of a Singapore City Councillor seems to deprive one of even the elementary rights of ratepayers. Mr?. S.S. Manyam. wife or a City Councillor told The Standard yesterday. She was commenting on a report in a
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  • 43 5 LIEW KWONG. a Sin4arv.lv mechanic, was sentenced ti si:; months' rigorous impriso'imer.in the First District Cou.'t vesterday for oicking the poi ket of a passenger in a bui. In addition he was put UtMjf polic e supervision for one year
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  • 32 5 A WOMAN. Loh Kwai. WM bound over to lie of good behaviour for six months in tbe sum of $100. in the Fifth P^'ul Court yesterday for assauMn", another woman.
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  • 245 5 FEW people whose business takes them to Kallang airport are likely to pay any attention to an elderly but nevertheless sprightly gentleman who applies for entrance passes twice a day to feed and water a collection of live Australian birds awaiting shipment to Europe.
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  • 82 5 R. GEORGE CARTER was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday when ho pleaded guilty to a charge of unlawfully tampering with a lorry at Braddell Rise on Aug. 10. The prosecution said that Carter tampered with the brakes of the lorry while
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  • 35 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police here are hunting for a man who is said to have outraged the modesty of a young girl in Kia Peng Road |B Kua a Lumpur yesterday.
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  • 85 5 catholics crowded Church of Our Lady Of 'i he Holy Rosary, Civilian Lints, RAF, Maintenance Base. Soletar. on Sunday, to celebrate the feast of "Our Lady." A mass was followed by the benediction. The statue of "Our Lady" was taken in pro* cession. A. Regina. daughter
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE Naval Base La b o u r Union yesterday charged that the Admiralty authorities dismissed a worker witnout p. oner nusc In statement yesterday. the Union's Secretory. IVfr K Y. Foong stated: "My Unioa deplores the shabby tteatmenl meted oil| to be former empioyee*of the
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    • 159 5 CATHAY ORGANISATION j^. S^> ATTRACTIONS -^gF" iUIJAY >H<>V| |^B W'TT^-^V llo am (V linlLl J«l 111 1 i A 9.50 p.m on i hi I'Vnokamm: s<:m;i St^pA thtie |l|yj.../^r^^ bomb! mm BJI. M US: SHOWING AIR R\( K TO NEW ZEALAND." -NEXT CHANGE n\ THE PANORAMIC SCRERN jr MIGHTIEST OF
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    • 314 5 -1042 jb H^umjrWßTl I I 15. AIR /OCi L\ if, ii rnni i p/^>^^^a^r^k^ 4 9<o Jj^^ssoPENS TODAY^^^jJ It One of the most j Blood -stirring and ij jA Action-crammed Screen j Adventures of the Decade! ijTr vPjB 141 UUiJjH LAST DAY^^: DANGEROUS AGE r Ist Time With Big Stars!
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  • 848 6 "\Y'E DON'T care a hoot whether the five Federal Legislative Councillors who resigned stay out for good or are enticed back into the Legislative ft 3d We don't care half a hoot whether the Government appoints a Chinese, Malay, Indian or a Patagonian to represent heaven knows
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  • 1277 6 (OM.MIMST propagandists say that Malaya is a police state, and so in a way it is. The emergency regulations have increased the power of the executive at the cost of the individual. The effective Government is a military oligarchy, with a command apparatus demanding absolute obedience, which
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  • Review of Vies
    • 159 6 India Syngman Rhee PA*Dl J NEHRU'S demand In Bombay that the United States disassociated itself from any action and statements made by the Syngman Rhee Government, is the subject of comment b7 the Utusan Melayu. The paper says that Nehru's demand must have been E romp ted by the stand
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    • 116 6 FRANCE is riding tiger In Indo-China and is finding it difficult to dismount, fays tht Nanyang Siang Pau. She has expressed the desire for peace and with thia aim out o/ reach has no other alternative but to continue the war but where doe* she so from there,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 388 6 Sir; The startling revelation on Saturday that five persons of Indian origin had resigned their seats on the Federal Legislative Council exposes the true character of at least two of these people. Such behaviour is totally uncalled for in the case of the two pcr?on s
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    • 146 6 Sir: On various ocrasions. I have come across statements made by American motorists that In 'heir enormous and powerful automobiles they have travelled from town to town at an average speed of from 80 to 90 m.p.h. At this speed, in my opinion, a vehicle simply travels, more
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    • 229 6 Sir; As an 'arm-chair* critic anf| being abov e party affiliations, I cannot help but once again concur with your columr^ S. Raja Ratnam over what he wroti Sunday last, under the heading 'Our Parties Have No Sens« Of Direction'. There is a Jot of commontense
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  • 270 6 POLITICAL HARA "KIRI Sir t —Writi*§ as he i>leases S. Riiinr<Ht\a<n last Sunday kit out at our political p<rrfies xcith the tW>dr,m *age, and \h e ire of Jehova. He attacked i)ie inconsistencies of Tnngku Abdul Rahman roundly and rightly, and did not spare the MCA. -CM. NO. Alliance on
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 139 7 >ON, Oct. 13. (ReuDirector Genthe Information F< deration of Mr. A. D. C. today outlined i the Services in n a Letter to the nfinf a»i i Siugapore lent earlier this h said that lucre beyond the vernato read or listen propaganda ol Party ;m
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  • 26 7 13, (AFP)— carrier a south har--10 deliver 40 F mi! ere (o the 1 rnment, it rned from air force sources.
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  • 21 7 YORK. Oct. 13 (AFP> > Notow idigdo, n minister of appointAmbassador to arrived in terday on his
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  • 88 7 THE job of these girls is producing: Comet jet airliners, like the one behind them. Some are on the assembly, some are costing clerks, but all play their part. And in the lunch hour they get out on the tarmac, as you see here, j n the
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  • 77 7 Standard London Correspondent NDON, Oa. 13. The following ore fhe closing Cei of rubber and tin on the London marker: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN >po' \6\d. November 16id. December 16 id. Jon. /March 16id. Apr /June 16£d. July Sept. 17 d. October c if. 16Jd. Tone. Buyers quiet.
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  • 222 7 HANOI, Oct. 13.— French intelligence officers said in-day raids by paratroopers and planes definitely had thrown off schedule the fall offensive of the Communist i led Vietminh. They backed up their (on't'Mt;on with date- to show that in each of the past of the seven-year-old war
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  • 122 7 Police Raid Homes Of PPP Leaders GEORGETOWN. Oct. IS, (Router) British Guianu police early today made a swoop on i the homes of the leaders of the j Peoples Progressive Party in Georgetown and Buxton. Searches were made in the homes, but no arrests were so far known. British troops
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  • 46 7 BERLIN, Oct. 13 (AFP) The official total of food distributed in West Berlin to the East Germans announced here totalled 2,*****36 parcels from July 27 to August 26, against 2,687,230 in th e second phase of the operation from Aug 27 to Oct. 10.
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  • 398 7 RUBBER SAGS LOWER AS TALKS OPEN Indonesia Hits At U.S. Policy rwo N Oct 13 Th e International Rubber Conference opened here Monday in an atmosphere of dnw Pei J in^ g m as the price of natural rub *><* nosed down to its lowest level in over three years.
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 7 photo. WILLIAM Dozier. TV producer, and his bride, actress Ana Rutherford, stand behind their d-i.il purpose weddiiuhirthday rake at I>o/ier's Home in Neu York City, before their marriage in a simple reremony. Mlsi Rutherford's daughter by a former marriage, Gloria May. Is showp la the centre. She nas celebrating h«r
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  • 146 7 Airlift For Guerillas Is Planned NEW YORK. Oct 11.— Chinese Nationalist sources said yesterday move is underway to airlift out of Burma some of the roving Chinese Army which has been a thorn in \h c side of the Burmese Government for the past ihree years. Informanti said the plan
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  • 90 7 COLOMBO. Oct. (UD- A four-year agreement has been concluded wheif.Jw I Burma wiii supply Ceylon with 200,000 tons of rice annua'iy for four years, it was announced today. The price for the basic variety agreed upon will be £50 sterling for next year and thereafter reduced
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  • 303 7 'LET SYNTHETICS COMPETE FREELY' LONDON, Oct. 13: (Reuter) —In his annual report to shareholders of JCamuning Perak) Rubber a nd Ti n Company Limited, th e chairman Sir John Hay said: "At the beginning cf the calendar year there was widespread belief that a considerable surplus of rubber supplies was
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  • 119 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. (AP) The United Sia'.es and its 16 Korean war allies last night ofTereid to meet Communist representatives ;»t Panmunjom On Oct. 26 to agree on a time and place for a Korean peace conference. The message has been :->er.t to the Communists. It recalled
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  • 152 7 COLOMBO. Ceylon. Oct. 12 (AP) Ceylon's new Prime Minister Sir John Kotelaweia held on to his old uost as Transport Minister and took over the Defenre and Foreign Ministries in the new eibinet he named today. With the exception flf ne switch. Sir John Kept
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  • 89 7 BKAITIR'L JADE, li (left). ;i CaltSt fit\ vfcfl was found starving; in China in 1942, ■mow jjifts she brought her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. tin 100 Ng, and their daughter. May Jean, 4. after her arhv.il .»t Detroit, by air from Hongkong. Nji. an
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  • 248 7 NEW DELHI, Oct. 13,.-Mr. Neluu, the Indian Prime Minister, told the opening session of the Colombo Plan conference today that all Asia must work with passion and fervour if the countries there were not to go down in a struggle for economic survival. "We
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  • 28 7 MONTEVIDEO. O< t IS (AP) Michael Patrick O'Biieti. "the man without a country," ha s WCetved permission to live in the Dominican Republic.
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  • 24 7 KING Hussein <<f Jordan has arrived m RoflM from Switzerland He li on his v home to Amman from London AP
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  • 119 7 Nothing To Wear For R oyal Visit AUCKLAND New land 'T> The IN men's Army Corps are wailint;: "The Qu«<*n Is oomini; out. and wc\c gut nothiiiK to wear!" The members <>l thr Kun.il NZ Navy un«| Air Force women's croups have re<(*ntly got distin< tive new designs in uniforms,
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  • 88 7 Proposal Is Novel— Fyfe LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1 <K. tcr) The Brit i-h Home Sh 'iiv Sir David Itaxwi Fsfe said here yesterday thai F'i«mier Sir Winston Churchill m his moves for world i I suggested ■otnethlllf the West had hitherto "namoly that the S< might be afraid <>f n, >
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    • 135 7 PLASTIC NEEDLEWORK BOXES "A STITCH IN TIME' '^^Z^pzi^ All you need for the proverbial "Stitch G^ _J 'J n Time" is ot hand, neatly arrangedTin JL_J |jJHi L—» y*V ,-JL-J^H, o compact space. tl4 compartments for cotton. No more hunting for that special colour. A trouble-saver on holidays in fact
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  • 166 8 TOURIST travel to and from as well as withi South-East Asia will be one of the major items table for discussion at the Honolulu conference of the Intei national Air Transport Association which is due to stai on November 2. It is hoped that
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  • 82 8 MONTREAL, Oct. It, (Router) The International Air Transport Association has ended its annual meeting here yesterday after five days of discussions between the executives of 67 airlines irom 120 countries, including Japan. They devided to ask their Governments to discard border crossing formalities and eliminate service charge!
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  • 37 8 PHILIPPINE Air Lines linve been granted full traffic rights at Beirut by the Lebanese Government pending the conclusion of a bilateral air transport agreement between Lebanon and the Philippines, the company announced yesterday at Manila.
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    • 740 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKRVICK To Colombo, Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penan* I S ftraunschwetg \\W \i, ?xo< t 21)Oct St/StOri TS Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec lODec 11/121>ec TS. Leverkusen (lIAPAG) 11/16Dec 17 18Dec 19/ 31 Dec 'long Kune Manila Kobe Yokohama Penang
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    • 1121 8 tmTum BLUE FUNNEL LINE VZ2Z* (so imes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Passa l>ept Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load hiui discharge cargo SAILINUM to Ll\ KKPoni.. <.i.\^<.o\\ LONDON A COMINKNTAI I'OU 1 > Due Sails P S „*ip t'erian*Pyrrhus for Marseilles Liverpool Glasgow OH H
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    • 614 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 S'pore P. S'ham Penang MATARAM (RL) 19/25Oet 26Oct 27/28O< t SCHIEDYK (HAL) 29Oct'5Nov 6Nov 7/BNov RIOUW (SMN) 9/15Nov 16Nov 17/?8Nov BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Nov 26Nov
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    • 691 8 EAST ASIATIC Llf SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN.W I K r S'Pore r s lur,, p •IWDIA Fc! Bangkok. Sdi«ori r B *k Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama (idn: f, •SH ANIHA 1 for Bangkok M I8(),t n Plir KOREA' fm Djakarta Bane kok Saigon Hongk(;ns Mnniln Kobe Yokohnmn 22 23Oct 2B Mil
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  • 317 9 LONDON, Oct. 13. The' Independent weekly: journal, The Economist, said recently that despondency in the market had deepened as prices' of natural rubber hav«» dropped. Hie pro>pect of an intema tional marketing agreemerr wh.vn would attempt to sta o:l !=e supplies and prices i^ now recognised
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  • 46 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 13. (UP) Reliable Chinese language newspaper Sing Tao reported today belief in trade circles that trade between Hongkong and South Korea soon will be increased. It said Korea is expected to allot between U553,000,000 and U555,000,000 for trade with Hongkong.
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  • Article, Illustration
    47 9 CAPTAIN Kooptr. who piloted the KLM !><»• elas UNMMtaff aftji>:f»>>J tbr uinarr (he transport handicap section of the I <>ndon Christrlum h air race, teea uivin^- a radio interview at Jakarta airport with some members of the crew. Picture h <r. i 7- y of il.itun Press Ltd
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  • 152 9 THE Malayan share market was easier in all sections as a result of lower prices for the rubber and tin commodities yesterday. It closed weak at •ho lower levels. Changed prices were: 1.1 Ml Ulli I- 1 I i. O£ (H.kong rcg.) 810 00 820.00 Hammers W 2.77 2.82
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  • 14 9 THE outpMt of Jimah Rubber Estates for September, 1953 was 29.L00 lbs.
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  • 258 9 U.S. STOCKPILING OF RUBBER, TIN ENDS SOME 75 strategic and critical materials have gone into the United States stockpile, and among the materials reported to be com plete are tin and rubber, according to the monthly bulletin Tin. With about 200.000 tons of tin, among other strategic materials, locked up,
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    48 9 pholo MR J. P. I: ]„n«» of Trans Australia Airlinrs. ain\«d in Singapore in a BO\< ConstMUtion on Monday on hU way to England to sf* the drvr lopntrnt of thf H VIIJMIS nit Turboprop airliners which TAA lit r ord-rr.j for the int. rnal Australian servirrs Standard
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  • 134 9 (f 1 f fl l >( the nibt) t m. irk. t in S FMtcrdaj coatribuU drop of lit P»Oi poi n iti per Ib f<»r I rubbei for o tober Th market < at t i p trtmi noon wi're slightly ceni Tii tt emem iu ll< pri'-v'
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  • 101 9 COLOMBO. O iIT)--China hns tgr< i 10 i iv Crylon's sheet nil .'H«J. per pound and in return sell rue to Ceylon per ton next y«^r, i- |ffM4 today. China Is now paying Sid for a pound of ('< rubher aim is Mil
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  • 88 9 TMr fn i'\ i rkrf in Singapore irai day, h j'.i copra arH po onut Oil QUOt«tiOfll Ih jv;j hir v i r >: r i f »r O' tobor q 15 \>cr picul it S.<7. tJw <■ f r Nov. r f)'.- itiom I renl hoi foi I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 244 9 *^_l_ Bf Al Capp\ TTf READ J^ETHIM <1 I OH-^TMIft »S MA>| LUCKV fi k A->^ H\ MIMO.T'-AH SEtMST^SEE AM LU BUV A I DAV£- IT'S TRAPPED |kj J WlVlklj^X I HIS FACE! OH OKIE O^ THOIiE. J .4 at soF 7"£| A E s''£2E i *t!!?*i^ ma azin *^ci
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    • 903 9 S« «p^« I I-HM>: Uoraha 2 30. 30. and a p m KK\: Tuzan and lh« Slte-D T 1%#W»A I liftmy KK\. F. Lkv.uk Papers 3. 6 30 rid 115. 3 30. 6 1T> r> tOTAif INTERNATIONAL weeTy S^' »£< f ong I 7. .nd '^V^^^' IM d IIUM* at
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  • 548 10  - GIRLS, GAGS, GAMS AND GLAMOUR OSWALD HENRY DOING THE TOWN with and his Camera 2 ABOVE): Eighteen cheerful people sat down to a sumptuous Chinese dinner at the Capitol S Chtetij Restaurant on Saturday night for Mis-Sino get-together by Vice-President of Mission 2 x Dry 1 orporation of Los Angeles
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  • 60 10 gfhgfh THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PAT TERN. You must enclose three ten cent stomp* ii VOU wont youi pattern rut It I don't get the ttomps you don't get the potter* A numbei of orders hov. come to m« without the stomps. These won't
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    • 86 10 m \dji\e \q the toft, tafe way to feminine hyglene-vith round^ that flotten to neotly and ettro abtorbency pi«» 0 woterproot bocking for confidence Be *ure to o»k tor Camrl* the soluble tonitory towels that have oil advan(a«» no «>tro cott. Try them you II tea Entirely Britnh made a
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 312 10 The Stirs And You By WT DEL MAR TPJAI o QUOTATION:! I always K et th«* Iwlt^r am S*8Li arKII<? alon^."— < J~ Th i* day 1S best "**<* for attending to routine and ordinary matters. It doe. not lend itself constructively to starting new or important projects. Dont involve
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  • 297 11 George Yap Wins Malacca Title MALACCA, Tues.— George Yap, Malacca's Foong Seong Cup player, last night made badminton history by being the first schoolboy to win the open singles title in his first attempt beating Johore's number one Roland Ng after three thrilling sets 15—10 t B—ls,
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    79 11 Britain's are driver Stirling: Moss sustained a fractured shoulder, twisted knee and multiple injuries as the result of a collision in a sports car race at Castle Combe. Wiltshire. Top pieture shows Tony Rolt (left) attempting to overtake Moss. The wheels touched and Moss went spinning off the track. Centre
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  • 213 11 SYDNEY. Ort. 13.—Ar- ißgemeafti havr now been rompfeted f<»r VJS. bantami llniry "Pappy" Gault i,t Australian holder jimmy Cjrmthers in a worid t,tJr bout at Ike Sydney round o n November 13 to i Sydney an(on October 8) his manager, CKns I .irrive
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  • 57 11 T UMPUR, Tun.— Ror Malays Junior Party Badminton Tourna- Data B.M. fcusoil lenge Cup will start O^ber 13 and will be by November 7. Pe ;irc only five parties s year's tourna- they are Jnya Stia HP.. Peel Road Faja, BP and BP entee in this ni is
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  • 80 11 JAFFER AND TEST CRICKET GENEVA, Oct. 13, (AFP) Yusuf Jailer, a member of the Pakistan Eaglets cricket team, which toured Britain last Summer, left here for Milan today on his way back to Karachi. Jaffer, was the wieketkefper of the Eaglets during the first several first-class matches played in various
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  • 368 11 UiO, Tues. (UP)— lt has been more than five slnn Tony Zale relinquished the World weigh! championship to Marcel Cerdan, of but the "man of steel" i s more than a memory "millions of boxing fans. product of the steel Gary, Ind.. fought I
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  • 427 11 Player Manager Job Losing Favour LONDON, Tues. (UP)— The dual appointment of player-manager, a feature which developed in English soccer soon after the war years, is gradually, losing favour both with club directors and with the players themselves. The recent decision of veteran England centre-forward Tommy Lawton to resign his
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  • 44 11 The draw of the Singapore Badminton Association's open championships will take place at Guillemard Road at 8 p m todav. Club s and those interested are invited to b e present The championship will start o n Oct. 17 at 7.15 p.m
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  • 40 11 RENGAM. Tues Eight foals were shared to a friendly soccer match between the newly formed WDCSA Kluang Branch and the Ist Yorkshire Regiment. Scorer s for WDSCA were Arab (2). Abu Bakar and Leonard netted one each.
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  • 27 11 MRS. S. Abbett with a card of 71 won the L.G.U. competition played on Sunday at the Island Club. Runner-up was Mrs. W. Burton with 72.
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  • 164 11 Bradman Talks On Ashes PERTH, Oct. 13,— The former Australian cricket captain. Sir Donald Bradman, s aid on his arrival in Fremantle from Britain that Australia would not have to make any drastic changes in its Test team to regain the Ashes. Sir Donald Bradman wrote the last Test series
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  • 179 11 GREATEST, SCHOOLBOY SPRINTER SYDNEY, Oct. 13.— A 37--year-old youth, Peter Mclnnes. became (he greatest schoolboy sprinter of all time by winning the All Schools 100 yards title in 9.6 seconds here. He eclipsed the deeds of Olympians John Treloar and the late Jimmy Carlton, British Empire Games sprinter, David Johnson
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  • 91 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— The Krian District Hockey Association, which remained inactive for some seasons, was enthusiastically revived at a well attended meeting at the Clayton Club. The following office-bearers were elected: President, Mr. K. Kasi; Vice-Preside/i ts, Enche Ismail bin Osman and Enche Mohamed Noor bin
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    • 261 11 noth:i\s CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD NOTICE "FENDERS are invited for the Purchase of 8 (eight) ivots of Scrap Materials. Schedule of materials and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Stores Superintendent, Central Electricity Board. Central Stores, Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur, from whom permission to view r \y be obtained.
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    • 605 11 ran ion KNITTING instruction* wanted. Tel. ***** in evening!. WANTED TO PUKCHASIT USED Coronation Stamps, also current used Malaya 1 cent to $s.— State price and quantity available. P.O. Box. No. 1084. Singapore. T>EIGE RUG. 9 x 6, or smaller. ;U Will pay $50 maximum. Tel. 37 < ext. 16
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    • 885 11 BITIJ4TIOm VArAM •'ITACANCY for exp rienced salesman world-f;imuus cosmetic line, now filled, all applicants thanked'. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL CITY y NCINF.F.RS DEPARTMKNT: Required (a) Assistant Engineer < Sewer age); (b) Assistant Engineer (Roads); (c) Assistant Engineer (Drainage (d) Assistant Engineer Sewerage (Mechanical) on a 3 years Agreement in the first
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  • 98 12 The Singapore St. Leger >ver 1J miles with stakes of M.OOO will highlight the Singapore Turf Club's November meeting on 21, 25 and 28 for h'M -si»3 classes 1 and 2. The distances and stakes are. Class I—lst1 1st run 6 furlongs or 1 mile,
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  • 99 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— In a Division Ono (North) Hockey League match on the YM 'A ground today K.L. C unbilled Police trounced the YMCA by six goals to one. In the fir^t half the Police ]e| one-nil through inside left Aj.r Snsh. In the second
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  • 37 12 Analo-Chinrse School "A" defp.ited the Beatty Secondary brnool 3-1 in a friendly hockev n.itch played at ACS ground yesterday Ja.sbir. Kah Long Lmi i5 w!*!s" scored for ACS 7»r irnxfi T Sin6h SCOred
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  • 513 12 Magnificence, Unaware Cynosure And Pilots Point Also Show Up PENANG, Tues. Several candidates entered for the Penang autumn meeting commencing on Saturday were seen out at this morning's track work. Most impressive worker was Shangrila (Tait) who beat Martin's pair, Distributor (Sawyer) and Movie over three furlongs
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  • 327 12 Donzella In Fine Workout Rodtjers' pair DONZELLA (McCloud) and WINTER LADY were impressive WORKERS when they ran three furlongs in 38. Don zella finished a length ahead and is in very striking form. Ascot (Woods) ani The Magyar (Franklin) were kept together over three In even time. Asrot is in
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  • 30 12 BUKIT PURMEI Youngsters beat S.I.T. Youngsters 3—l at soccer. Scorers for Bukit Purmei Youngsters were Choon Hock (2) and Kee Seng. Koon San notched S.I.T.s only only
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  • 28 12 Kinta Rangers beat Tampenis Rovers 2-0 in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Charlie Chan and Karan scored fo 4 the Rangers.
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  • 27 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— Krian Rovers "A" will meet the Krian Chinese Recreation Club in a friendly game of hockey at the public padang on Thursday.
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  • 31 12 SPOOX winners in the Singapore Rifle Association shoot on Sunday were S/Sgt. A E. Clarke with 97. Mr. C.' de Souza (S.R.-b) 101.08 and Mr. G. Lee (S.Ra) 10.76.
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    97 12 Full of optimism, the Filipino boxer, Rocky Mon tana, arrived in Singapore yesterday after a successful tour of Indonesia. He will start training at Nene's gym. at 5 p.m. today. Montana who weighs 135 Ib. is signed for two fights, the first of which will be at the Happy World
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  • 539 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A grand second half rally by the Malaya Signals resulted in the Technical Coliege suffering their first rugby defeat of the season today on the Hq. Malaya ground. The Signals won by 11 points (a goal, a try and
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  • 34 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Selangor Eurasians *'B" beat Methodist Boy, School 1-0 at nockey today. The Eurasians j d a Wt>m an player in their sl( *e >n Miss Doreen de Souza
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  • 95 12 PAR IT BUNTAR. Tues.— Krian will plav Hi second rugRet u.imo of the season tomorrow when they meet the Taiping Garrison in a friendly match at the public padang. Although they lost their first tn«trli to Sun pel Patani. Krian pi «vors showed plenty of enthusiasm
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  • 230 12 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues —Interesting badminton is promis»vi tomorrow when the final in the inter party knockout competition will be played off. Blia B.I who has won the challenge cup for the past two years have qualified for the final again and they will make
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  • 321 12 Raffles Institution defeated Johore English College for the second time at rugger this season when they met in a return match played at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Superior threequarter play gave Rafflesians a victory of eight points goal and a try) to three
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  • 249 12 XEO CHWEE KOK became permanent holder of the Lee Kong Chian trophy yesterday when he won the 1.500 metres free style event in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at the C.S.C. Neo however, did not have things his way. He found a dangerous rival
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  • 130 12 SINGAPORE Medical Services Union kept their unbeaten record in the Singapore Hockey Association's third division league when they played the Cable and Wireless to a 1-1 draw *»t Farrer Park yesterday. The Cable men took the lead in the 10th minute througri Stimpson who dribbled into
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  • 52 12 THE Singapore Malays tram against the Eurasians jn a Community League soccer game on Fridav will be selected from: Arshad Hassan Hassan. Johan. Yassin. Harith. Osman Johan. Omar Awang. Ibrahim Mansor. Ismail Yusoff Ahmad YusofT. Arshad Jaffar. AH Sumijan. Haji Garhan. Dollah Don. Rashid Giman Rahman (Jr.). Aman.
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  • 355 12 SINGAPORE Combined Schools suffered their worst defeat of the season when they were beaten 4—l by Latiff Wanderers in a friendly hockey encounter played at the Indian Association ground yesterday. i The Schools who showed promise in their recent outings were expected to chalk up
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  • 41 12 RAJANG 'I f bistory wai m i when i in the Ulu jo. Ihui llrtl roimd The V<>\ p i Hiriufbout wiih f»n»' man led It half-time were B, R ml PtruraaJ (4) S TbMM QM ea«h
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  • 44 12 TAIPING. Tues.-Showing a better forward play the Government Services trounced the RE Sports Club s—o in their League hockey fixture at the Esplanade yesterday. The winners combined superbly and dominated the ex changes throughout. Scorers were Ratnasabapathy (1), Durairatnam (2) and Martin.
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  • 333 12 Eurasians Still Pointless After Clash With Army SUPERIOR forward play gave Arm v a I over bottom-ofthe-league Eurasians who somewhat dull SAFA Community League .la Ian Besar stadium yesterday still remain and who have scant hope of gaining one nth,. However, with a scratch side at their command, the Eurasians
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