Singapore Standard, 15 October 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m g. Vol. IV. No. IOS, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1933. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 483 1 Get Off That Fence, Warns Gen. Tem p l er Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAIIKr, Wed.— A warning to fencein Malaya, who still believe Communism ui:i, was given by the High Commissioner, icral Sir Gerald Templer, in several speeches he ide during a tour of South Johore villages today. anyone
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  • 43 1 k R Oi t 14 (Router) f the Kn.-h--:iiuem Asseraain Mohamed Kashmir's < 'o to India and irrevo*he National -Indian ruling n Kulgam. nth-east of hero. i >ion. ta^c?i f Kashmiris. I owed |o be v power, Kashdecided so."
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  • 42 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 14 (Reutor) The Government of the Soviet Republic of Uzbek has ordered the public prosecutor to investigate the removal of Uzbek gir! s from school "to be married off as child brides, Uzlx?k newspapers revealed today.
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  • 123 1 MINISTER WITH A PROBLEM MR. HENRY Ifopkinson. Minister of State for the Colonies, (below) who is to visit British Guiana. Below right: The People's Progressive Party of Guiana holding a protest meeting. The three-finger symbol is to denote the "Three P's in the "People's Progressive Party." Dr. Chedda Jagan, the
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  • 10 1 Oct. 14. (Renter) rain overnight 'nets yesteris diversion
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  • 31 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 14, (AP) —The United States yesterday supported self-government for the people of French-ruled Morocco, but said the United Nations was not equipped to bring it about.
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  • 175 1 ELATED over his success before a Promotion Board in a military establishment in Singapore, a young Chinese has contributed $50 to The Standard Toy Fund. The money. this "Wellwisher'* explained, is in effect his "payment" for a wish. From the Sentul Convent Kuala Lumpur, came
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  • 498 1 PERAK 'S MOVE FOR A WIDER VOTE FAILS IPOH, Tues. A wider franchise— as originally infended in Perak State and Town Council elections connot be granted in the early stages, because other Federation States and Settlements have failed to reach agreement on the issue. This was stated by Mr. M.
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  • 78 1 FRANKFURT. Oct. 14 (AP) A Sabena airlines passenger plane crashed near her e today and the U.S. Civil Aviation Board said "all 48 persons aboard were killed." That would make the crash Germany's worst air disaster. A spokesman for the Board, which i s responsible
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  • 10 1 "What d'you mean. 'Time 1 went'? I'm back!"
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  • 20 1 CAIRO. Ot. 14 (AFP).— The Cairo Revolutionary Court today sentenced three former civil servants to death by hanging.
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  • 11 1 THE Queen, returned by train to London yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 46 1 RIVERSIDE (Cal Oct. 14 (AF). A B-47 four-engine jet bomber crashed and exploded shortly af'er its takeoff from March Air Force base last night, killing its three occupants The crash of the big atom bomber scattered wreckage over five acres.
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  • 170 1 Troops Raid The Jagan Home As Sugar Men Strike GEORGETOWN, (Br. Guiana), Oct. 14:— British troops and police raided headquarters of the leftwing People's Progressive Party seeking evidence of Communist activity today as 5,000 sugar workers went on strike to protest the presence of British soldiers in
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  • 63 1 Then There Were None... JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Sultan of Johore has ordered that no Press re por*ers be allowed at the to* formal gathering of Penghulus and certain Government officials at the Istana Besar tomorrow. Originally, the Sultan only invited a representative of the Utusan Melayu. It if stated
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  • 119 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 (UP) Lord Cherwell. Britain's atomic chief, will discuss matters of mutual interest with United States atomic and other officials during a vistt here this week, it wis announced today. He is scheduled lo arrive In thp rapital tomorrow en route to
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  • 73 1 NEW ORLEANS. Or: l (AP).— Tht Ifouton s twins now normal, hippy baby girls after their hi- 4 separation leave thr hospital for their home in LafayetU today sooner than physician* expected. Dr. L. L Weisrnnlilei director of O' h«ner Found* Hospital. said the girls
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  • 45 1 HON'GKOXC. Oct. 14. (Reuter)—The Hongkong Reform Club announced today that they had serif through thi Governor Sir Alexander Grantham a petition with iBOTt than 12.000 fignaturei k ng Queen Elizabeth for two elected members in Um colonjr'i 15--member Legislative Council.
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  • 167 1 Poll In 1954Official IPOII. Wed Perak Government today assured that elections to In» n Councils in Perak will take place next year Answering a query from Councillor Che Sham suddin bin 11-n. Ham/ah, the Government st iled that the ftxinc of the dale of election was a mailer for each
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  • 40 1 M tDRID. Oct M (R Elcvi n n 28 in jll r**ci four !y Wh< .n a fl of Um "''e oil shale mine nt P I ino In Um ]>:n\ |n r ,f I!
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    • 41 1 7.VJ Uw€ <v wonky ¥U£S£l{**y^ ■«.»i. Kgeuiti Eastland Trading Co. 1 I'rir.re St. Spore Tel: ***** »lli ihe family a refreshing jelly made ron ROBERTSON'S <£LLY CRYSTALS ''You'll be glad you bought it at Cold Storage" S-mKAHHI COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
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  • 188 2 MALAYAN visitors and others who stay not longer than three months in Indonesia are now allowed to bring with them any amount of foreign exchange or negotiable documents, such as travellers cheques and letters of credit. Previously a visitor could only bring 545 (Malayan). However,
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    33 2 photO. PRKTTY Miss Huang UKr doinff a "ballet" at Tuesday night's variety concert held at Oei Tiong Hani Hal], Ini I( i ritf of Malaya, in aid of the University Endowment Fund.- Standard
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  • 111 2 COMMODITY PRICES LOSING rubber i>ri4«\s '<rnts per Ib in v c r r ri a v ~uyers Sellers No I KSS Spot Ink 555 s«i No 1 R.S.S. 56* sbi No I K.S.S 55 !>si N». 3 K.S.S. 53 531 lone: Steady. iin pkh;e The pnce of tin yesterday was
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  • 118 2 THE body of a Chinese which tvas without its arms when found in the sea otf Tuas Village, was probably eaten by fish, the Assistant Government Patho'ogist. Dr E M La Brooy. told the Singapore Coroner yesterday. The body wa s that of a cook
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  • 89 2 TAN GZE CHUAN who ottered $10 to a police patrol when he was apprehended I a -.o£? ase was yesterday fined $200, in defauit two months* simple imprisonment. Tan pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fifth Police Court to a charge of abetment of illegal gratification o
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  • 193 2 Youngster Defends Himself, Wins Case Standard Staff Reporter A GROUP of Singapore schoolboys huddled together, in a corner on the Queen Street five-foot-way and started a game of dice. Among them was 11-year-old Valentino De Souza, who lives in the nearby Nantina Home. A plainc'othes constable spied the boys gamblin~
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG. Oct 14. Speri:il Standard Service. Closing prires of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.81 to £1 sterling: $5 ***** to US $1: $1,814 to Malayan $1: $0,180 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $259,750 to one tae».
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  • 440 2 THE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday granted the application of P.P.V.P.L. Meenatchi Achi, a Hindu widow, to amend an endorsement of a writ so as to describe herself in a civil suit as "Karta" or the Managing Member of the Hindu Joint Family
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    45 2 photo. PARTICIA MANYAM. 15 blow s the candles on her birthday cake at a party given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Many am at their residence in River Valley Road. Singapore on Monday. Looking on are Patricia's parents and her sister Anna. Standard
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  • 88 2 NG KONG YUE was yester day fined $100 in the Singapoie F'rst Traffic Court, on the charge of driving a lorrv n a dangerous manner. He was driving on the wrong side of the road by overtaking two other vehicles at a sharp bend of Upper
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  • 41 2 THE Senior Eexecutive Engine?r. Muar. reported that at 9 a.m. 3'esterday the Parit Sulong Road was flooded at the 93rd mile to a depth of 1 4 inches. The water level vvas rising and the road imDassable to small vehicles.
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  • 64 2 A COMMITTEE headed by the PWD Superintendent Engineer, Mr. E. W. Houston, ha* been set up by Government l«> investigate the present conditions of the Singapore River The Committee will make recommendations for the conlro' maintenance and improvement of the river within harbour limits. The Committee includes
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  • 124 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council's Vehicles and TrafficCommittee will consider today the amendment of. Municipal By-f.-TA- to limit the number of licensed trishns in the cilv to i.u^u, 'although the number at present registered if only 4.418. They will seek also to limit
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  • 112 2 Row Over Stripes Goes To Goode THE row bet ween th e Sin gapore Postal Department and its 500 uniformed staff over the red stripes on the postmen's uniforms is now befor? the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode. Yesterday, representatives of the Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union met Mr
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  • 186 2 DAILY-PAID WANT NEW RATING Unions Ask For Monthly Terms Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government may place its doily-rated workers on the monthly-par'd list, if the proposals of some trade unions are accepted. A Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the workers' proposal for re-t .i ftcatioa of their terms
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  • 166 2 GOORKHAS SWEAR ON QUEEN'S TRUNCHEON FOR th r better |lirt lag. l»0 ncrutis of ,h r Ist and tmf H.,u,|,, in Second Kinj; ,i v Vir« Ow, Ci4rkh,\ h'; Sirmour Kifl«»vi t,,,, and saluted thr (j Trunrhron. The QaeCß'i Trim, fashioned «»f l>. wiouuht silver .inri ne toppi d b\
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  • 66 2 RAM KIM G in the v I trie'. Court ftSi chaaHng. had i poru.l to O t ](.\Vi d SI <•<!" I sur< I He «H Mlrgod ductd Tay Mali Bi ver 5*14.40 to him at the South Bi i Court prc'.» pajr pan •<• i who
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    • 74 2 Weather fHN [MUM Tcmprrature: Prom 7.."0 p.m. OH. 13 to 7.30 Oct. 14 —Singapore (73F),. Peaanc (T.IF). Kota K..tr U (4 Kuala Lumpur (74F), Ipo:i (73F) Kuantan <70F). 1 1 1 111 11 in Temperature From 7.30 a.m. Oct. 14 to 7.30 p.m. Oct. 14 Sin*:— <XBF), FVnan? ,36F), Kota
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  • 201 3 Standard Staff Reporter fHREE houses have been completed on the 30 lots I rown land at Kim Chuan Avenue, Singapore, and ill be rented, it was disclosed by the Commissioner I ands, Mr. J. E. Pepper, yesterday. Mr. Pepper told The Standard that the
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  • 45 3 THEY NEED NOT FEAR THE AXE ;.\PORE Education pokesman told yesterday that l nuation ngapore w'ill be Malay schools to H I recent reports lid be retrenchtegory of teach--1 there should be no nds of the conte 'hers as ab irbed into n the Colony.
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  • 29 3 [EETING of the repre- Ausiim in Sing ipore will Oct. 16 a! the All-'.-»n Muslim Missionary niscs iti Geylang, rope ai for the of Hi.- Prophe' Birthday.
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  • 32 3 Major P. Hunt of the Royal Army Education Corps will be the speaker at today's East West Society meeting to be held at the British Council Hall at 8.30 p.m.
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    56 3 photo. THIS is one of the three completed houses on rented Crown land at Kim Chuan Avenue, which is occupied by a Chinese family of five, who moved in only two weeks a?o. It costs the family $3,000 and has two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. Rent is S9
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  • 73 3 CARS with left-hand drives in Singapore will not be relicensed after Dec. 31. unless the owners get an exemption from the Governor-in-Counci! The five year period granted for these cars for licensing expires on that date. Applications fo r re-licensing for 1954 should be
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  • 47 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Members of the Johore Bahru Town Council yesterday gave a farewell tea party to Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman who will proceed to Kuala Lumpur shortly to take up his new appointment as Member for Lands, Mines and Communication.
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  • 202 3 Now The Council Workers Want It SINGAPORE City Council daily-rated workers now want the benefits of the Ritson Commission's recommendations which gave a salary increase to the lower-paid employees of the Colony Government. If the Council accedes to the demand, it will cost the City about $150,000 a month. The
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  • 159 3 The Vickers Viscount Turboprop airliner, first aircraft tc cross the finishing line in the Transport Section of London to Christchurch Air Rac^ will visit Singapore on her homeward trip. "The round th e world flight planned for the Viscount has now been dropped,"
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  • 42 3 DR W. W. YUNG, Director of the World Health Organisation Epidemiological section. Singapore, leaves today for Geneva to attend the first session of the WHO committee on international quarantine to be held from Oct. 19 to Nov. 7.
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  • 125 3 A YOUTH, Mohd. Hussein, who saved a woman from drowning at the risk of his own life, has been awarded $25 by the Police. The woman. Leong Ah Moey. charged in the Fifth Police Court yesterday for attempted suicide, was i>e**n at 12.30 p.m.
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  • 61 3 THE Singapore City Council loan for $10. 000.000 will be kept open till Saturday even if it is oversubscribed by then. Mr. J. R. Hill City Treasurer told Standard yesterday. Subscriptions to the loan till yesterday amounted to 59.870.000. The loan was floated on Oct. 2.
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  • 90 3 THE Junior Technical School in Singapore will take in 71 new students tor next year. Applicants should have passed Standard V in a Government or aided English school and should be between the ages of 13 and 16. The number of students required are: general mechanics
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  • 85 3 WHEN an amah working for a Singapore European family in Horn Road, entered the children's room to get something, she was startled to find a man standing near the bathroom. She screamed and the man escaped by jumping out of the window The mistress of the
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  • 76 3 A COMPETITIVE exhibition of materials for use in the teaching of primary school arithmetic \v I! be declared oprn by Mrs. W. A. C. Goode. wife of the Colonial Secretary, on Friday Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. at the Monk's Hill School, Singapore. The exhibition, held under the
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  • 37 3 THE Overseas Pakistani League in Singapore will hold a prayer meeting tomorrow at the Sultan Mosque to commemorate the second anniversary of the death of Liaqut All Khan. After the meeting, fruits will be distributed.
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  • 183 3 THE noted British author and athlete, Alasdair Alpin MacGregor. a prominent contributor to British and American magazines and author of a score of books is now visiting the Colony* Mr. MacGregor was a close personal friend of the C o m m i ssioner-General's father, Mr.
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  • 328 3 Standard Staff Reporter a l S XTEEN new schools will be ready by January, next year, and of these, two will take in about 800 students for the Pti.t-ory I class for the first term, Mr. T.P M. Lewis of the Singapore Education Department,
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    85 3 KMU KMSIIA (above) who works in a Singapore commercial firm, is another pretty entrant for thr "Mfts* Max Factor Mil i Beauty Contest whirh. amoif other things. ofT« rs thr winner a free trip to and from Hollywood. Katie (Ml has never entered a contest hefore and admits modestly that
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    44 3 photo. LADY SANDERSON (left), wife of the C-in-C. I'EAF, greets Lady Loewen, wife of the new C-in-C. FARELF, At Changi Air Station on Tuesday shortly after Lady Loewen had arrived with Lieut. General Sir Charles Loewen and the CIGS, General Sir Jdhn Harding.- Standard
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  • 55 3 NG KOW fJOH w.t^ Mnoi 139 hy tin* Bincapore s«- »n I Tramr MagtotrSMJ Mr II Yoon C'horijj yivstcr i»v. (,i--driving a rar in an incotisM«r« St« HMMMMf alonij K;il!an>» Roarl on Aug. ICt AnotliiT motorist I.mw Ah KOW, ITSfI SISO rni'.J S!» in i saint'
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  • 105 4 PENAXG. Wed. Business houses, banks. commercial firms, government officer and Ihe general public are now warned by the Penang Police oi forged $10 Straits Currency notes which are alleged to be in circulation. They ;;re asked to scrutinise very carefully any $10 Straits
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    50 4 MK. AM> MRS. nmill Mit(-hrii alter thoir weddinu at the Cisunh of thr> |[o!> I uiiiiy, KatoaWi Oct. 7. Thfl bride, formerly Miss [{osc Thomson, was a leatherat flic J.ihuan ithofir Mission S( hool. Mr. IJHcheH is marine engineer in 1 1 1 Straits SU'amship Co.. in Sinnapfinv
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  • 241 4 I'ENANG, Wed. Penang will have more rub js roads in future for, following the successful laying of a rubberised asphalt road in Light Street early this year, the Municipal Council has decided to incorporate rubber powder in all sach road resurfacing or reconstruction works, the Municipal
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  • 84 4 IPOH. Wed— The Police Department has no power to impose collective punishment. Councillor Che Meor Ahmad bin U?of was told at today's meeting of the Perak Council of State. Collect :ve punishment may l)e imposed under Emergency Regulations by the Mentri Besar who arts on the advice
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  • 103 4 'REFUSE COUNCIL' INDIANS ADVISED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Central Committee of the Federation of Indian organisations today placed on record its appreciation of the action taken by the five Indian leaders in resigning from the Federal Legislative Council. It assured the five membeis of its continued support. An emergency meeting
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    6 4 *r the pHr Ar^*«Ss£'V£skr bttae kj
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    49 4 ■Ma, MS. AND MRS. K. P. SOMU. wbo were recently married according: to Hindu rites in a temple in Waterloo Street, Singapore, recently. Mr. Sorai is aa ambulance driver attached to the Mtddleton Hospital. The bride was former iy Miss Lctchumi, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. V. Yiswalingam. Standard
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    50 4 photo. THE DUCHESS OF KENT chitting: with students of the Malayan Teachers' Training Collepe in Kirkby. Liver- poo!, when she and her daughter, 16-year-old Princess I Alexandria visited tbe Colk'se on Tuesday. Bespectacled i girl is Miss Kaji Snndram »f BatH Pahat. The other girl i i> unidentified^ AP radio
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  • 489 4 Govt. Urged To Set A Definite Date This Year Standard Staff Reporter IPOH, Wed.— The Perak Progressive Po,f yesterday backed the UMNO-MCA Afl onc y demand for Federal Legislative Council ions in 1954 in a memorandum to the K Lumpur Federal Elections Committee. The Party lecommendcd
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  • 31 4 BIHTJ The Rrsi fi tin N B iti M the P- The at thr Si until the bt year. •JHr is Is a silt librai Mai
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  • 58 4 BUKIT MFRTA.IAM Wod A verdict ol death >>> misadventure was rc'iirn^i j-j the Coroner's Cowl todaj followint» ;it) orvquiry i'lt.i 4 ho death of a ■evOD-JTMU a.is Ngan Khoun. Ch.ntiß was ff» lead In the upper -torey of an »tlap house at Kampoag iro
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  • 28 4 PKNANC, Wed Thm An. shun, which sailed from o n Oft. 4 with W'i pilfrl/m fo r M.Maya. will r!o.k ;,t S-vet-tenham Pier on ;r<!ay morni/i/j.
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  • 113 4 SEREMBAN. Wed. At the Council Chambers today, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar. Negri Sembilan, presented the instruments of appointment of Dato Mentri Besar to lnche Samshudin bin Nain and that of State Secretary to lnche Lokman bin "Vusof. He also presented Distinguished Conduct Medals to
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  • 41 4 HIS DOG HAD NO MUZZLE $10 LEE CHENG of Buk Serampang Sa^il. Muar. was fined $10 by the Muar Magistrate, lnche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. for allowing i*fs dog out without a muzz'c. The dog bit a Malay, Ifastapha bin Hassan.
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  • 94 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Ciive Fred CJaire. a young serviceman of the Special A r Service Unit, was today produced in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court before Mr. J. G. Brown on three charges connected with a motor car. Claire was firstly charged with having stolen the
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A cooker or an air-rondi'. costing not m-)re than ...ono are available on hire purchase from the Central Electr. Board. Payment can b e arrant .1 in equal monthly Insi covering a period up to years, a spokesman of the board said
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  • 389 4 PENANG, Wed.— The Dincior of Fisheries, Federation of Malaya and Singapore, Mr. D. W. Le Marc, told RotarUns at their luncheon meeting today Glut there is a lack of desire among many fishermen to stay long periods at sea and it is necessary to change
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  • 139 4 Kedah Forest Bombed And Strafed Kl M LL'MFL'R. W.«d Lincoln bombers dropped 1..>©6 lb. bombs <» n the Bon-Mt forrst reserve in Krc'ati. whrre security Imrrs rarl., this month launched a bis a»ti -terrorist offensive. H .rnrts of the RAF i!so roil tinned heavy attacks on terrorist hid«v: s in
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  • 111 4 PENANG. Wed. D benefit societies here h~ve been requested by t he President of the Buddhi V. fare Institu'e. Mr Kn«n Soo Jin. to send represent* :ive< to a meeting next Mond.iy. nt the Rubber Trade As.->oe:a';oi to ronsider the new amendments made to the Societies Ordinance
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  • 25 4 MIC To Hold Meeting On Resignations K The Ma the I Ore morn.u A pur. lia Sunday Th* the i) rcsi^nat; it ihop from L
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  • 139 5 TB Clink 'Faces Serious Problem' Standard s ta ff Reporter „\l oi the most serious ,is lacing the Royal ,oore Tuberculosis tmtav is the large jinber ol tree cases it has l« cope with. r principle believe lin^. bowfor < very lervice always be an i nearly dessible to D
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  • 25 5 IS Church, Upper R id. will be holdan<i Dan< e at St. 00l Hall. WoodsSatui clay. arc > per couple, a i the dooi
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    64 5 ST T I) KN 1 S of St. Anthony's Convent in their uniforms Hasp their hands in prayer and sob bitterly as they watrh the body of their I<> year old m hool mate Miss Cheo* (ieok Tin bein? lowered into her crave in Kifl.nl >n Cemetery. Singapore,
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  • 97 5 HONGKONG, Oct. 14 (AFP) T. P. F. McNeice. of the Singapore C'y Council J and concurrently President of the Singapore Family Planning Association, who is here On a short holiday has visited the clinic of \h e local FPA and met Hongkong officials. Mr.
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  • 175 5 PORT SWETTENIIAM, Wed.— A shipment of 190 s ol roconat oil was recently shipped in bulk from here on the Japanese freighter London Maru for HamThis is the first time in the history of this port hit such a shipment has been
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  • 608 5 BRITAIN BACKS HOMES FOR YOUTH Plans For More Schools, Hostels KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Funds to build more approved schools, remand homes and hostels in the Federation are available through the Colonial Welfare and Department Fund and plans are afoot to go ahead with more such projects, The Standard was told
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  • 224 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer or killers of pretty 16-year-old Miss Chong Geok Tin has been raised to $6,000. The extra SI ,OOO is offered by the clansmen of the strangled schoolgirl. i Meanwhile, the
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  • 59 5 PNEUMONIA wa s the main cause of death in the Federation for the week ended Oct. 3. There were 21 deaths as against 19 during the previous week. Dysentery name next with two deaths. There wore six rases °f po)iomyolitts, 16 cases of enteric lever, five
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  • 48 5 TAN.FONG MALIM. Wed The twelve day tour of Indonesia by members of the Pcrak Teachers' Union will cost $200 for those travelling by deck and $468 by tourist class. During the tour, the teachers will visit Muntok. Tanjong Priok Semerang, Sourabaya and Bali.
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  • 270 5 INSPECTOR A. Henson, Senior Detective Officer attached to the Joo Chiat Police Station, yesterday told the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, how he laid a trap for four men who had planned to rob a house in Changi Road. He was
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  • 76 5 KOTA TINGGT. Wed.—Provisions were displayed in the Kota Tins^i court on Tuesday when seven men were charger! before the President of the Sessions Court, for possession Of foodstuffs intended for the terrorists. They were found with the supplies outside the perimeter fence at Pasir Gogok.
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  • 25 5 A DANCE organised by the Warrant Officers and Sergeail--of the Depot, Federation Rtuiment, Taiping. will be held at their Club on CM. 31.
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  • 97 5 THE Singapore Labour Party's General Council last night decided to call a special conference of it members to revoke the ann 'Sfl conference's derision asking the Labour Legislative Councillor, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Rjj to resign his seat as a protest again 4 his non-inclusion
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  • 50 5 KUANTAN. Wed— The demonstration team from Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind. Johore Bahru. is here. The team included Miss Anne Lan Toh. who showed her skill in typewriting and shorthand. Stephen Ong (basketry), and Awang the violini.-1 who also demonstrated the reading and writing of Braille method.
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  • 213 5 60VT. LETTER VAGUE- KULARAJAH THE Sinjiap«re Government Administrative and Clerical Service Union wants Governnient to clarify a letter which it sent to the Union regarding the question of including temporary clerk* in the Yong award benefit Government^ letter states: 'Proposals for a new salary scheme for certain groups of officers
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  • 204 5 I Am Their Voice Lady Templer Appeal For TB Patients KIALA LITMPI'R, Wed. Making an apiu^l ..it behalf of the thousands in Malava snQrrinjg from t'jtx t eulosis. Lady Templer, wife of the Ili^h Commis«iio«i«»r. Federation of Malaya, iali thev were makins; :i !n« attack on TR and would need
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    96 5 PROFKSSOK John Michael Pr«ifrssor of >lrdi iin r at London Tnivfrvt) who ha> In^n touring Auv n.ili.i and Nrw Zealand, ar rived in Singapore aboarn i Qaatai C'nnstellation li..m Sydney yesterday t» vi-il old friend> and add.iss mediial students lirrc. An old friend of PioT >^«r Erie !Ylekie. Professor of
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    60 5 photo MR. S. PEERS, m.iii.i-m- director of \bf Anclo l>nt« I i:htfrac#* Company. Singapore who was garlanded at Kallanu Airport >estrrday on his return from New /eaiaad after smnilih. two wreks' holiday there. A targe parlv of Tamil lightermen were at the airport to uelcom.* lam back. Mr. Peer s
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  • 17 5 FOB al riwinf a £f».it t «.«t ,v in Pagoh lown Muai i \l r
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  • 176 5 A KINDRED and sixty girls of the York Hill Girls' Home Craft Centre, Singapore, had the time of their lives yesterday, when they played host to more than 100 visitors at their sixth annual "At Home." Th< v ftl u lUiii'' 1 aini
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  • 41 5 NINF rcvirienK f»t '1 ron^ VUU#ts, Taftping, who recently qualified In their jir id examinations will be presented with «-crtiii( bU on Sunday by Mi S<-ott. director of the'Brii h Rod Cron Society, Pi rail Bi .inrh. at ihnr vi.lage.
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  • 42 5 For att «-u!< hv f .tkir. i rai Ainjioo daaghtm of Vdua than Bl S i M bouru) over by t'" Musi Magis'rjfe. I none Ibrahim bin Af)i'u! Manoan, r i month, jn Hh- |UH oi i!0<) with out iurct/.
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  • 846 6 j^INCE 1945, 10,000 British and United States troops have- tfuardod the port and ci^y of Trieste, part of a small territory claimed by Italy and Yugoslavia. In the first place the Western Allies proposed that Trieste should become a Free Territory in perpetuity, bHong to neither country,
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  • 1145 6  - Should Red China Be Admitted To The UN WILLIAM YALE By Professor of History, University of New Hampshire THE Christian Science Monitor has presented clearly the reasons for American opposition to and British support of Red China's admission to the United Nations. Without questioning the honesty of those who make
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  • Review of Views
    • 121 6 IT Kami that only Mr. Ltt Moke Sang is conscious th;it $o:ia)i«m and communalism •re "ot compatible. Utusan Mt'layu says i n commenting on the resignation of Mr. Lee from the Pan-Malayan Trade Union Council. It tltO shows the hollowness of the claims of our Labour leaders to
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    • 77 6 CHUNG SHING JIT PAO deplores the recent rise in attacks on young women in Singapore, especially the most recent incident on Pearls Hill when a schoolgirl was killed. Although the police rat- lot take the blame for the outbreak of these incidents, they should certainly take all possible
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 135 6 Sir;— Mr. Rajagopal and Mr. Narayanan have resigned from the Federal Legislative Council because an Indian was not appointed as a member in the Federal Cabinet. May I remind them both that they do not represent any communal party or group in the Council, but were nominated to represent
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    • 157 6 Sir; As the statement of the President of the Singapore Branch of the R.S.P.C.A. which appeared recently in the Press to the effect that the policy of the branch in regard to the destruction of stray dogs is not to oppose what it accepts as being necessary, it appears
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    • 98 6 Sir; My friends and I, wish to thank, through the medium of your paper, the Fijians in the Scout Car who helped us on the highway between Yonq Peng and Cha'ah on Oct. 9. Our car broke down and ran out of qas. We tried to stop every
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    • 91 6 Sir: Govt. Offices in Singapore normally work from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. with a break of one hour in between for lunch. Whereas in the International Airport, Paya Lebar, the office staff are made to work an extra half hour, i.e. up to 5 p.m. Will those
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    • 66 6 Sir: lam commanded by His Highness the Sultan to draw your attention to the article published in your Monday's issue re-accident of H.H. the Sultanah. His Highness the Sultan wishes to point out to you that the car as reported in your paper was not a Rolls Royre
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    • 49 6 Sir; Your leader today "Good Riddance!" is both timely and generally sound, and I, for one. sincerely hope, if it's not too late by now, that the five Indian exCouncillors will repent their puerile communalistic behaviour, especially the two or three irade union representatives involved. VERY CONCERNED. Singapore.
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    • 149 6 Sir: I have a large number of teachers in my circle of acquaintances. When I referred Mrs. Seow Peck Leng's letter of the 12th to them they were highly indignant. It does look, from the tone of Mrs. Seow Peck Leng's letter that teachers in this country think
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    • 131 6 Sir; Passers-by of the Police Office building in South Bridge Road may not know that its clock has a little history. From page 487 in Volume II of One Hundred Years of Singapore, I learn that this clock was originally installed in the facade of St. Andrew's Church,
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  • 16 6 Mav I ln\f mv job bark. Sir? Xhe bit pools win was hoax."
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  • 380 6 1,000- Year Question! LONDON -(API- Some millions of lohslrrs. living Iranquilly on the bottom of the Pnglisli < haniiH. have a direct personal interest in a case engaging the attention nf the Internation il < ourt of Justice at The Hague. The question mov .tbout I .000 rears old. i^
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    • 101 6 SINGAPORE TUitK STANDARD j| INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Singopore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Cable Tetegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Squore. London. E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sulton Street. 83. Cowan Street. 8, Leith Street. Tele: 4588.
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    • 83 6 Service after Sale Every MHrtcfc .solri hi/ M is guaranl /wt defect* in material and lOOftcmai guarantee expresses our confide I trat(/ips ?/-e s^ll and takrs (<irr <^ Zi/e" o/ i/oj«r tr«f<7i. W r /ien At yuur, expired tre HPifl /or a moderate, diary it and replace a»iy damaged or
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  • 534 7 Britain Seeks Support For Talks With Russia LONDON, Oct. 14, (Reuter)— The Big Three western Foreign Ministers are to hold a surprise meeting here this weekend at which Britain is expected to seek American and French support for highest level talks with Russia. Announcing the
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  • 130 7 No Better Allies In The World -Nixon LLINGTON, Oct. UP) Wo-President M Nixon said day that the United I never allow ts to split id the British alth of nations e there are "no allies in the an Vicc-Prosi-e on >* goodwill ard I of the P i'iFai East .it
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    66 7 SHE is just 21. She comes from Czechoslovakia. Her specialty is cutting capers on ice. Lovely Jirina Nekolova first came to London when she was 16. She took part in the Olympic (lames and was fourth in the ice skating championship. Now she is to star on TV in Ice
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  • 238 7 [.GRADE, <)<t. 14, (Keuter).— The movement wo Italian armoured units "towards the border the sector of Trieste territory which (he > handing over to Italy— was reported by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug today. report -aid the movement was noticed last Yugoslav villages Selca
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  • 127 7 I CLEMENS. (Michigan), A U.S. Air officer, whose loyalty, unques- today as >urity risk." Lt. Milo J. Radulo- d father of two, orology student at Michigan. A 10th Air Fon e board oi recommended "he be discharged the r force reserve commissions held terminated."
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  • 58 7 W DELHI, Oct. 14 (AP) Nik Ahmed Kami], oration of Malaya Memfl i Inmls, Mines and nicationi, said last I *^t despite unsettled ■<»' Malaya had made r Progress^ as a result of 1 Colombo Plan. e q ited \hv construction WMJ mile railway along
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  • 20 7 YUGOSLAV Ambassador Vladimir Veletiit called on Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden at the Foreign Office On Tuesday. UP
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  • 71 7 LOS ANGELES, Oct 14, (AP). Vinod Chandra Somabhai Pathak. 22, USC exchange student, filed suit o n Tuesday for annulment of his 1949 marriage in India on the ground that the bride participated only to please her father. Pathak's complaint asserted Mrs. Hemlata Pathak, 21,
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  • 65 7 KWIN. Australia, Oct 14 e y- Field Marshal Sir Hai lina, Chief of the Imperial (J< neral StaflT. J tonight on his > lo Melbourne for defence wl ;j A j r yj Ja arld N ew >TV a!ks are p *Pected to '♦r th- attitudes
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  • 110 7 £5 Mil. Loan Is Offered To India NEW DELHI. Oct. 14. (Renter) Britain has agreed to make available £5,000,000 sterling of her funds lodged with the World Bank for development projects in India. This was stated today by Mr. Reginald Maulding. economic secretary to th e Treasury at a press
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  • 77 7 THE HAGUE. Oct. 14. (Reuter) Four hundred thousand Christians in South Celebes, Indonesia, have appealed to President Sukarno for arms to protect them against persecution by Moslem fanatics, according to cables reaching here today from the Indonesian news agency Aneta. A petition handed to the
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  • 65 7 READING, (England). Oct. 14: (Reuter) A Royal Air Force plane exploded in. flames today 30 yards from the crowded little school of Upper Basildon, Thames Valley village near Reading. The pilot was killed. The 160 children had just finished morning assembly when the Meteor Jet
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  • 172 7 Woman, 63 Laughs At Murder Charges SYDNEY, Oct. 14, (Reuter). Sixty-three-year-old Mrs Caroline Grills who has been accused of murdering three people, two of them relatives, and attempting to murder two others, laughed i n court yesterday when it was suggested that she had impregnated a jar of ginger with
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  • 47 7 HERSHEY. Pennsylvania. Oct. 14. (AP)— U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower's birthday message to the world is this: America wants peace and nothing else. Today he is 63. He voiced that sentiment last night at the climax of a 10--hour excursion to this little Pennsylvania town.
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  • 80 7 Standard London (.orrespondenr LONDON, Oct. 14. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot I 6 Id. November 16 d. December 16 id ion./ March 1 7 d. Apr/Jun. 17 id. July/Sept. 17id. October c.i.ff. 16,d. Tone:
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  • 215 7 TOKYO, Oct. 14 (DP)— An American airman's claim to have wooed and won a princess of the Japanese imperial family shook Japan like an earthquake today. But, Japanese officials were certain the Imperial coach of male Cinderella Sergeant Peter De Stefano would become a jeep by
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  • 153 7 HOVE. (SUSSEX), Oct. 14. (Router) Dr. Goo(T r e y Wrde. Bishop of Lewes, ancient Sussex town, s aid today that glamour girls make life a much more difficult thing i'br young men "and also for men who ar e not so young." Addressing 500
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  • 404 7 'MURDERED BOY PUT UP A FIGHT FOR LIFE' ST. LOUIS, Oct. 14 AP Six year old Bobby Greenlease, the murdered son of a U.S. millionaire, put up a brave fight for his life against his kidnappers. This has become known through a fellow-prisoner of Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, who has
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    56 7 photo. FIREMEN turn a hose o n demonstrator* in front of the United States Embansv in It. I &mth ™i*fi On tT ilon U K hi<h fUtr 4 lhp Anclo-Amrriran annoimcemVnt I British and U.S. troops arc to be withdrawn from Trieste's "A" Zone and that I is to be
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  • 383 7 £m k° C V H < A P>~ Brit in soon will launch a far-reaching project -for an Allied defence, political and economic council in South-East Asia, diplomatic officials reported yesterday. They said the idea is to clear the way lor an eventual
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  • 97 7 ADELAIDE, Oct. 14: Another 24-hour delay In the Brin>h atomic explosion at Woomera seemed certain from the weather forecast of the ;n«n is ued at 6 a.m. local time today. according to Adelaide press reports. This meant the atomic testwouid not take
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  • 93 7 CAIRO, Ori i < I KP) Minister of National G Major Siii.th s. news conftrcncc here night thai Etjvnt i i Britain Will "speak thfir (Hal irorrii on major points" oT he Cnnal dispute at ;> <m Saturday or Mondas Balam >;ii(i th:,t if .-i«r<?cment wore
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    • 47 7 XMAS FOOD PARCELS i wy^ s^^^ Jn. FOOD PARCELS A WELCOME CBFT FOH THOSE AT ROME. A^^ PAKEL CAN BE MADE UPnOM A WIDE ASSORIMI-M OF MEATS, FATS. FRUITS, ETC ASK FOR OUR LATEST PARCEL I hi: *^<? a— «-l. -qQ THE STORE WITH A \y{ty TO OFFER
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    78 8 THE 50,000 ton tanker •'Mare Adriaticum" glides into the Adriatic from the Trieste ship-yards, latest addition to Italy's i growing merchant fleet. The huge petrol tanker is th e largest and fastest in the world, capable of 18 knots, she is powered by a 16,000 horse-power turbine engine. The ship
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  • 77 8 TOKYO, Oct. 14 (AP) The newspaper Asahi said yesterday that Iran and a Japanese oil company have signed a five-year contract under which the latter will import Iranian oil into Japan. The newspaper quoted Director Juro Ishizaka of the Daikyo Oil Company as saying that he
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  • 51 8 HONGKONG. Oct. 14 (AP)— Thirteen former Nationalist China steamers that defected to the Reds two years ago have been converted into landing craft. The conversion was revealed yesterday by the pro-Nationa-list newspaper Wah Kiu Man Po. The vessels formerly belonged to the China Merchants Steam Navigation
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  • 109 8 Transport Ministers Session BRUSSELS, Oct. 14, (Reuter j Transport ministers from 18 European countries including Mr. Lennox Boyd of Britain meet here to set up a new international organisation to coordinate European road, rail and water transport. The new organisation called the "standing ministerial transport conference" will deal with such
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  • 69 8 LONDON, Oct. 14 (AFP> The Birmingham Post forecast today further relaxation of I controls against Japanese 1 goods in British markets, as I a result of which Japan may Ibe able to pay for import* from the sterling area. The paper points out that I
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  • 29 8 Philippine Air Lines, which does a good bit of payroll dropping to remote «old min?> and lumber camps, is turnns to the helicopter jo improve its technique.
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    • 762 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore PS'ham Penang •IS iWjui.m liw.-it (HAJ'AG)^/2KOct 2»Ocl Ut/MOci Tl Nabob (NDL) 4/f) Dec lODec 11/12Dec •Tl Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11 IfiDec 17 18Dec If) >lDec 'lone Kfine Manila Kobe Viik»n<ima Penang P.S'ham S'pore 1.6
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    • 1104 8 wmtm BLUE FUNNEL LINE S'ifcSi imr.) MANSFIFLD CO., I/111. p a «e Dept. Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other norf« (o l<».irt and di^harce cargo SAILINGS to Ll\ IKPOOI.. (.1 \M.OU. LONDON CONTINKMAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Pjrrbus for Marseilles. Liverpool Glasgow Oct 14/16 Oct
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  • 186 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBtR STEADY On an active rubber market in Singapore yesterday, prices fluctuated between 55$ ceiK ani ")fii cents per lb. for flrsi gra -ic rubber for October shipment and closed steady at iy.il cent* per lb.. a drop of J cent per lb. from Tuesday's levels. Overseas
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  • 134 9 THE industrial section of the Malayan share market continued to ease yesterday, accordingto the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Ti n shares were slightly better in quotations following the improvement in the tin metai price. Rubber shares remained neglected. Changed prices were: Buver* Sp|]er> Fed. Disp. 2.62 2.67 Gammons 2.70 2
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    77 9 photo. THK MICKOBO: Made in Frame under an It alias lieenre this babv rar ui shoun «,i? r !r its sm a»»ess there was no room for it at the Paris car show ind it made it* debut at a ffanc*. Powered by a 115 cr engine, it ..in seat
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  • 92 9 THE produce market in Singapore was steady in all sections yesterday, quotations in copra and coconut oil beirig slightly higher than those on Tuesday. Copra for October shipment closed at $37| per picul buyers and $37* sellers. Coconut oil remained steady at $59 sellers with buyers at $58 Singapore
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  • 92 9 Britain Steps Up Exports. LJNDON, Ort. 14. (Renter) Britain's exports, totalling £201.8 million in September, im il 4 million sterling more th; n the JulyAugust averajt. the B^jard of Trade inaounrcd. The BuarH of Trade .uMert that imports, i C269.7 million, coritin:. MMll the July-AufUSi r; In the third qu.nrtrr
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  • 225 9  - R.I. Traders Hail New Import Hegulations Arnold C. Brackmon, By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 14. Indonesian and Dutch importers have heaved a sigh of relict following Finance Minister Ong Eng Djiel's decision to reduce down payments on capital equipment imports by 25 per cent. But Indonesian national importers are
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  • 200 9 LONDON. Oct. 14 (Reuter) Eleven British industrial experts who toured United States factories in February I<>s2 declared that Britain's best managed firms were not behind the Americans in industrial technique. In a report issued by the Anglo-American council on productivity the experts said they visited
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    • 325 9 7 P By VT. §§msmltn HOLVVOW, lib Ol! K3P A.STAMPCDIN* J^l F I A HERD OF MORSES RJGMT 6HACK JV /r^=crN^Sf l^ > Vf-MCHT BE. V -<, OH. I OU^tf) MEBBG DAB INTO T>4^ INJUN TOWN! _J~^V icV^fE- S 6^* 11 H3UR/ 1 'HJRE .P'N V'HAOVT GOT Vhooray foe our
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    • 598 9 S'pope Diary kluang Klsi-w,;st MORI WimO ENI^.h^AINMkNT °stf» 7 at British Cuuncil Hall at 830 COKON ATIOX: Anarkali (Hindus- PORT t W^l/ T.UkKRS Exhibition of She'! 73 930 iJ m **%**€T S HAM Kfe Ot S h d S M4Ai«CC>I ENTER TAINMINT f7om t io h am° d on Theatre
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  • 1211 10  - WORLD GROWS MORE FOOD BUT- Susan Strange By ghgfhfgh AT long last the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations is able to report joyfully that the world is growing as much food per head as before the Second World War. It has taken all this time to mend
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    50 10 At the National Fabric Fair and Fashio n Parade held at the Royal Festival Hall jesterda,, Pat Squires wor P this 5 evening dre.ss in Calpreta crease resisting poplin, designed 2 by Michael Sherard. The chess is called "Heart of a liose" 2 and has a rose Detailed skiit. "i
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 104 10 Sir;—I was surprised to learn from The Singapore Standard of the 14th of September. 1953, that fifty members of the ACSU. were present at a dinner on Saturday 12th September, given in honour of their President Mr. S.T.V. Lingam. It stated in your news item of the 14th that
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    • 74 10 Sir;—lt is a pity that the Colony Education Department it exercising but little control over the manager! of private schools. These private school managers are permitted to collect any amount of fee from the students and to give the teachers any salary they like. To conduct a private
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  • 43 10 Star Contest No. 37 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty seventh star contest. will close next Thursday and the priie winners names will he published in the Mi»vi»p aße of the following Sunday SUadard
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    39 10 All you've got to do is to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together with the name of the stars under single cover to the Movie Editor of this paper. Entrie* for this contest
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    • 316 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION r*. ATTRACTIONS f^o|>Bo|| OPENS TODAY rffgfg »HQWPIACC OF TMt ISLANO "j/.1.v I'hnnr 21-Uft for ftooklriK* ).M)\mi. ON OL'R Fl ILL STAGE PANORAMIC SCREEN "A TERRIFIC: TRUE-TO-LIFE THRILLER" DULY MIRROR. ALEC GUINNESS -JACK HAWKINS ANTHONY STEEL MALTA JTORY m |H| IORIfI PAVLOW U jOK&s. MEf»2gll§? mu *sh£rsch wsw§WSiimM SATURDAY
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    • 59 10 NAME OF STARS THE COUPON REAO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You mutt enclotc three ten cent ttomp* it you wont voui pottern cut It I don't get the ttompt. yon don't get the potterr. A numbei of ordcrt hove come to m< without the •tompt. Thcte won't be
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 308 10 HP O DAY 1 QIO1A1ION: A It is twin* as hard to crush a half-truth as i «NK. Be particularly practiSkp flK 5f tC t h ask? Wlt A h oi tasks. Avoid confusion VOI R ItlRTIfUATE AND BIKTH8IGN AKIKS-March 21 to April I 1J Meet any challenges to I
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  • 110 11 Villager Praises Poh Lim TM e that the cream of ninton players in the footsteps of portsman" Ong i x pressed by Mr. hid in a letter to Editor. iid writes that after .h iTrcy James Ong Fob lAm not professional, he, on all his friends in ah village, wishes
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  • 151 11 SRC Top Senior Hockey THI ■■■■■> .'-ore fourth re Hoekej Asso- last week lop yes:'v defeated the 2 l in a hard on the padariK. loa ki epinf by Inai iracy forwards in the I the Rocs, from li.t-v lost coring into the it•:i,. whistle and 1 iiiflfie who fforts
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  • 46 11 •i-final and finals of '■"iminton tourna- Played at the I hall on Satur"'■'i starting at 2.M flill Rahman will meet Kassim in the open .ingles and i n the pMh e open doubles Sim and Abdul RahJ» meel Lau Siew Kwong Bonny Low
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  • 20 11 *lES for the Singapore xmg championships So far 128 have A -rmy has the biggest with 62 men.
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  • 55 11 TWO changes have been announced in the All-Singapjre rugger XV to meet the Fijians at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. Donald Darroch. the leftwing three, is unfit and McCowie, the right-centre-thrce, is still nursing an injured hand. Their places will he taken by Major Fairman (Army),
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  • 645 11 «CT. Oet 13. The [an tennis team returned yanev on September 30 a five months overseas Although beaten in the »fdon and United States ,*hips. the Australians optimistic about their of retaining the Davis J manager Harry Hopman istralia an
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  • 785 11  - WHAT 'S WRONG WITH TURPIN.... PETER WILSON By NEW YORK, Oct. 14.— Randolph Turpin may or may not be the world's best middleweight— we shan't know that for sure until the night of October 21, when he fights the American champion Carl Bobo Olson over fifteen rounds at Madison Square
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  • 242 11 Is Baseball Still A Sport? WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UP)-The Supreme Court will hear arguments today on whether organized baseball is still a sport or whether it has become a business —subject to the anti-trust laws. The justices are examining complaints by two baseball players and a minor
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  • 236 11 6 Penalties 5 Tries Unconverted Singapore Cricket Club's "A* team chalked up an easy 12 points (four tries) to three (a try) victory over the Royal Navy. Kranji on the SCC padang yesterday. The game throughout was scrappy where poor handling and frequent infringements characterised the evenings play. In addition
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  • 43 11 LONDON. Oct. 13, (Reuter) Results of friendly football matches played under floodlights tonight, were: Bristol City 7 Fenerbance (Turkey) 4; Crystal Palace 1 Derby I; Exeter City O Everton 4; Falkirk 1 Burnsley 3; Watford 1 Luton Town 1.
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  • 51 11 Ford Badminton T-Table Finals FORD MOTORS Sport* Club will play off their badminton an<) table-tennis finals at the Singapore Badminton Hall tonight at 9 p.m. In badminton Eugene Rudolf Poi will meet Lim Boon Feng In the doubles Lim Boon Feng and Willie Gurugay are opposed to v.A.M Yusof ond
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  • 35 11 TOWN RANGERS beat FI.M.S. Charity 4-2 in a friendly soccer match at Ferrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Morrison (2), Kalimuthu and Morris for the Rangers and Jvlurphy and Forbes Xor the Charitj.
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  • 457 12 Standard Start With A 2-1 Win SINGAPORE Standard Sports Club made a successful debut in Colony soccer yesterday. Playing against the Chinese Athletics, a first division team, tn a friendly match at 1-arrer Park, the newspaper men, superior throughout, were content to leave the field winners by two goals to
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  • 363 12 POLICE Sporting Association defeated University of Malaya by 19 points (two goals, a try, a penalty, and a dropped goal) to eight points (a goal and a try) in a ragger game at Thomson Road yesterday. Police wcr e at full strength r but
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  • 573 12 Penang Soccer Riot, Key Match Aba ndoned PENANG, Wed.— Wild scenes of disorder and confusion, as the crowd rolled Into the football pitch and set upon the Muslim players and the referee, climaxed a period of high tension in the first division key match between the Chinese Club and the
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  • 46 12 SER E M BAN. Wed.— The Federation Military College hockey team made their first appearance i n the N.S.H.A. league yesterday when they held a strong Malays team to a 2-2 draw. In the second match the Indians beat the Medical Sports Club 5-0.
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  • 224 12 RAF Tengah XV defeated Nee Soon Garrison XV by 17 points (goal, three tries and a penalty > to nil in a lively and fast moving game of rugger at Tengah yesterday. Th e airmen were the better balanced side, and deserved to win. A penalty
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  • 25 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor Club trounced R.A.F. by 45 points to nil (six goals four tries and one penalty goal) at rugger today.
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  • 24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— On the Depot ground the Selangor United beat the Malays by 15 points (five tries) to nil today.
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  • 139 12 SUNGEI BAKAP, Wed. In a friendly match piayed at Sungei Bakap. Province Wellesley. the Venderes BP beat the Bukit Mertajam Oriental Estate Agency (5-3. Results (Venderes named first): Heah Eng Soon beat Leong Peng Wah 15-7. 15-3: A Hamid iost to Khor Choon Kee l'MB. 7-15: Teng Lim
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  • 61 12 THE final in the southem section of the Bardhan cup soccer tournament will be played on Saturday, Oct. 17, at Kluang, when the Johore Indians will meet their compatriots from Singapore. Selangor will meet Perak in the northern final and the winners will travel to
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  • 20 12 SUNGEI LEMBING, Tues. —The Kuantan Malays beat the Suigei Lembing Malay? by 4 o at soccer here.
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  • 137 12 TAIPIXG, Wed. For the first time the Chinese Recreation Ciub have organised a table-tennis tournament for their members. Results of matches played in fofl en sinsles re sulted a s -rvP r *%>" Kam Chuan bt Lam Thiam Yoonj 21-12 21-13 21-1:* h o Y o°, w
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  • 361 12 A SOLITARY goal scored by inside right, *oo Foong Fong, enabled the Victoria School to beat Ihe Anglo-Chinese School in an inter-school hockey fixture played at Victoria School ground yesterday. The well balanced Victorians attacked continuously from the beginning and should have won by a
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  • 660 12 The World Tour Controversy BAM.AnxiousTo Organise It's Own Foreign Trip THE Badminton Association of Malaya, 'aware of the desire of the players to visit foreign countries 1 contemplate organising an official foreign tour in thp near future, Mr. Lim San Hai, honorary secretary of the association, writing
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  • 69 12 BATU PAHAT, Wed.— Ten parties have entered in the badminton tournament organised by the District War Executive Committee. The champion party will represent Batu Pahat to participate in the state badminton tournament next month. The teams are Java Stia (seeded), Kwong Siew Club B.P. Youngsters.
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  • 53 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Selangor All Blues team against N.S./Malacca at Serem. r^P Sat "rday is AshrafT. Cheng Swee. Kam Pak. Pak Yong, YusorT Shah, Natt Man- F IS- Gomes Osman Hussein. Mahalingam. Piot r i o w ski (capt.), Lee Ah Ngan. Philip Chong. Koh Guan
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  • 397 12 LEAGUE champions, Hon^koiii; Ituik Sdmii Club, added the SBIIFA League and < up troph! their collection when they beat nilumi m, Sports Club 4—o in the final of the competition p|j, at Jalan Besar stadium yesterdav The Bankers were the better team. Thej ww\ M
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