Singapore Standard, 20 October 1953

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD >±£^^ Z^5^^lJ\ n it m 't Vol. IV. No. UO. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933. twelve pages 10 cents.
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  • 1097 1 1 I Arthur McI Airnv Guard I ild the Singa--1 yesterday I police officers had I im with arrest I ory to the fact I rder of dance I i Pereira. I this statement -examined by de- Air David S. after he had con-
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  • 41 1 Police Nab Tyr e Thief On The Job Stole tyres from .;< ui different within Anally nabbed by ring his third v He will be urt today. 8 duplicate car nd on him. i. ions last "<!i by stealing ■.A Timah Road.
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  • 28 1 18 (Router) r was today >our candidate in ry by-election ised by the her husband, Dr r. a journalist, is r of the Lonty Council.
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  • 16 1 S AUD WORSE ion of King [ba -Arabia was re- rday to have taken worse.- AP
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  • 77 1 'Are London Girls Any Better? Its Just Sham' not have the experience and background for the posts advertised in London is "sheer nonsense." another member of the Stenographers' Union said. "It is just a move to get English secretaries." There were a number of cases where repatriate women stenographers were
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  • 67 1 MUNSAN, Oct. 19 (UP) Polish and Czech delegates angrily stormed out of a meeting of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission today because of the Commission's refusal to comply with Red demands, a reliable United Nation- source said today. The source said the Communist walkout ended the
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  • 368 1 UMNO To Dissolve its Perak Division WILI RE-FORM FOR THE SIXTH TIME IPOH, Mon. Steps are being taken to dissolve the Perak Division of UMNO. This division is led by the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Mentri Besar of Perak who is also the leader of the newly formed non-communal political
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  • 258 1 OSCAR TAY SAYS IT IN FRENCH MR. OSCAR TAY of Serangoon Koad. Singapore, writing in French sent 51. 05 to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund saying that he regretted he could not give more but th,. little offering expressed the sentiments "embedded in my heart." From th,. servicemen and civilians
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  • 65 1 TOKYO. Oct. 19 (UP). Radio Peiping announced today that the Chinese and North Korean governments agreed to meet the United States on the 26th of this month in Panmunjom to discuss the Korean peace conference arrangements. But the broadcast said both Red China and North
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  • 101 1 HONGKONG, Ot 19. (UP) Threats of "calamities more disastrous than those of the past" have been tendered to a remilitarised Japan by China's Chou En-la i. Receut New China News Agency reports of conver- 1 sations between Communist Premier Chou and Professor Ikuo Oyama
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  • 349 1  -  CHEE KOON LIN Menace To Public Health By Standard Staff Reporter THE HAPHAZARD growth of Singapore City ond its suburbs with its attendant dangers to public health is to be stopped. A suggestion has been made to the Government for the appointment of
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    8 1 SIR WINSTON: Still after peace
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  • 227 1 Secret Plan To Hold Big S Talks LONDON, Oct. 19 (AP) The western powers were reported secretly agreed last night on a new plan for a Korean peace conference to be attended only by the Big Five and both North and South Korea. A diplomatic informant said British. American and
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  • 36 1 TAIPEH, Oct. I<l— (UP)— A Nationalist evening paper was suspended today for a ncriod of three months by the provincial authorities for carrying "an erroneous icporl'' iu iU Double Tenth Usue.
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  • 101 1 Another At Sea NEW YORK, Od 19 (AP) An Eastern Airline's Constellation carrying 27 persons crashed in flames at fogshrouded Idlcwild airport here early today shortly after taking oil for San Juan, Puerto Rico. Three passenger., were kill ed. Police said 12 others of the
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  • 61 1 Standard Staff Reporter A PLEA to retain the Police Lieutenants in the Singapore Police Force when their threeyear contracts expire early next year, will be made In the Singapore Legislative Council today. It is learned that an unofficial member will ask for the retention of these
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  • 24 1 THE Amerirari JoinJ Distribution Committee (AJDC) ispending a million U.S. dollars a month to help new immigrants In Israel. AFP
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  • 15 1 A TRADE agreement between Japan and Egypt vas signed in Cairo yesterday
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  • 236 1 Jordan Army At Border JERUSALEM. Oct. If) (UP)— An aroused Jordan rushed Arab legionnaires to the Israeli frontier today and asked Iraq for additional military aid aa both Jordan and IS|1 S| a*-*l P r < mj pared to argue the exploi sive border situation before the United Nations Security
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  • 55 1 I. OS ANGEI KS It (AP) Mm ie hen sn J ihn .n*\ who admits h>' i, >!"d of all women, ba' in > Meal an a m what promises to be M 'f the longest and iton divorce trial i in movie history.
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  • 158 2 AIR CHIEF ARRIVES ON TOUR AIR MARSHAL Sir l Ronald Ivclaw Chapman, I (right) Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, shakes hands with Air Marshal I Sir Clifford Sanderson, C-in-C, Far East Air 1 Force. upon his arrival 1 from Australia and la 1 buan at Tengah yester--1 day. Sir
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  • 24 2 IHE Bagan Serai-Selama Road was flooded to a depth of 15 inches from the 81st to 83rd mile. The water is rising
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  • 130 2 SE\ BN terrorists. armed i throe carbines and four gun<. on Sun.lay burnt :ry belonging to Rengam E late in Johore. No further casualties to Comm in ist terrorists or amongst the Security Forces have been reported since Suriday The 9th Plato m of the
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  • 202 2 THE SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, returned an open finding yesterday at an inquiry into the death of a 20-vear-oid woman. Cheong Ah Lin, who died on Sept. 22 at the General Hospital due to a ruptured uterus. I Mr. Choor Singh said
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  • 90 2 Reward For Girl's Killer Now$10,000 THE leward Cot the killer of 16-year-old Miss Chong Geok Tin who was found raped and strangled on Pearl's Hill on Monday last has been further increased from $6,000 to $10,000The $4,000 has been offered bv the clansmen of the murdered girl. A few days
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  • 106 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were? buyers Sellers No 1 dLBJa Spot Loose 58 585 No. 1 R.S.S Stl 58] No. 2 R.S.S 57j 575 No. 3 R.S.S 55i 554 Tone: Steady TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3004 per picul Up
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  • 558 2 'QUIT COUNCIL' ORDER TO RAJ MAY STAY NOW Standard Staff Reporter THE General Council of the Labour Party of Singapore when it meets on Friday may rescind its decision to call a special conference on Nov. 1. The special conference was to be called to review a mandate given to
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  • 47 2 PROFESSOR Gordon Brown, Professor of Architecture at the L'niversity of Hongkong and a former Principal of the R.1.8.A. arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Argonaut from Hongkong yesterday for a short stay. He was accompanied by his wife a nd three children
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  • 65 2 A PROFESSOR i n thc unusual study of Food Technology arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Constellation from India yesterday Head of the Department of Food Technology in thc New South Wales Technological University. Professor F W. Reuter will see food production methods and analytical systems
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  • 137 2 Private Kenneth Ernest Smith of the Singapore District Regiment pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk on Aug. 29 at a court martial held in Bouna Vista Road yesterday. Mr. Lim Tow Chek, proprietor of the Jubilee Bar. said he was in
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  • 83 2 SAAD bin Wa Singapore Traction C but conductor thai Ih pas--, was yestet lay fi guilty in the S.x'h Po I I of attempting to cheat and era lined $100. Kenneth Kerr an SI C Ti Inspector said he boarded 'he but along S. rango
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    26 2 i S is the proposes! ncu uniform for Sinfapore posi men which was inspected In the Co.on.al Sen far Ml W AC (loode on October 15
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  • 295 2 'NO TAX SHOCKS IN 1954 BUDGET SINGAPORE taxpayer? were assured by the Deputy Financial Secretary. Mr. H. Shaw. that they were not likely to get any shocks either pleasant or unpleasant at today's 1954 Budget presentation at the Legislative Council. "In the Colony we do not usually follow the United
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  • 47 2 DR. J. D. N. Versluys. Social Science Officer of UNESCO will give a public lecture today at 6.30 p m. at the Arts Lecture Theatre. Eu Tong Sen building He will talk on "The programme of the UNESCO In the Social Science*.'"
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  • 12 2 Survey Work Begins On Blind Centre Standard m A s pr*. I
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    • 162 2 ■HjlfDE WITT'S COUGH SYRUP I^.jflj] (with Cuaiacol Creosote) is strongly recommended I pleasant to take and is a valuable JfV preparation for the treatment ol coughs and colds It is not suitable for infants under 5 years for them DeWITT'S BABY COUCH SYRUP an the pink silver carton has r^*TMl
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    • 55 2 f\ rm. -L ami I r. nm i Ku: i l". i i I i np«i i K'l.int in M v Jrom Eore (911 i «.l.i Bahra i I umpur i I 1,, i Kii. int >m I I Kiinfill I'u (Irt C-iporr n. i K«t!.i K.iiirn ml hu pur
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  • 75 3 THIS trishaw attracted the attention of pedestrians and Police alike when it was ridden past the zebra cross«ng s at Collyer Quay yesterday tolling road-users "Dcn't jaywalk Use the zebra crossings! You ma v not set a Second Chance." The Peater was a tie-up advertisement hy
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  • 264 3 Standard Staff Reporter of the trunk lines between Singapore, I tnpur and Malacca are working over new i i rcuits instead of the old line wires, the Colony's I 13 communications, Mr. J.C. Dallow, said yesterday. He pointed out that those using the new
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  • 57 3 of the •ridment) d at the e Council al Secraylor will >e referred e with a luding the 1 composition of Mr. in. Mr. Tau Attornev- A Mallal. a Raj and proposed rn d to a ifter passMr. J. T. tit of Bi d
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  • 36 3 ly lunch of .re Union of Journ- i be held on p istponed to 16, will be held at R »f Garden and >r will be Mr. I, the Comi il.
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  • 171 3 INCHE Mohamed Sidik bin Abdul Humid. City Councillor and President of the 8.000-strong Singapore Malay Union yesterday urged relaxation of th e General Order barring Government employees from politics. H e told The Standard this measure would provide a n opportunity to
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  • 35 3 THE Commissioner-General Mr. Malcolm MacDonald will open the United Nations Day Exhibition in Singapore on Oct. 24. The U. N. Headquarters in New York has sent six films for the exhibition.
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  • 199 3 'Volunteers Play A Vital Role' -G. O.C. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Volunteers in this country are fulfilling a vital role in peace time, Lt Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, G.O.C. Malaya, said when he addressed several hundred Volunteers who broke camp at Port Dickson today. K Volunteers had been in for training
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    36 3 Photo. MR. AND MRS. LEE KIM CHENG pictured here after their wedding yesterday. Mr. Lee i s employed at th P Chartered Bank, Singapore Branch, while the bride was the former Miss Lim Siok Tian Standard
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  • 150 3 Ideas Still Wanted For Work Bill THE draft of a bill designed to regulate the working hours of employees in Singapore is still lying in the office of Mr. John Laycock. Legislat Councillor, who drafted it 1 the benefit of employees. He is still calling for suggestions from public bodies
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  • 41 3 THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. LieutGen. Sir Charles Loewen, left Singapore by air this morning for a short visit to Malaya This is his first visit to the Federation since he assumed his duties as C-in-C.
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  • 198 3 STUDENTS START WORK ON SCHOOL HISTORY PENANG Free School Parnassus Society members have undertaken to write a history of their 137-year-old school. This is revealed in the editorial of the latest issue of the school annual which stated that a publication of this kind should not only be used by
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  • 486 3 A SEX PERVERT ON THE PROWL GETS THEIR TEMPER UP Standard Staff Reporter AN ELUSIVE sex pervert, who skulks behind back garden hedges to make indecent gestures and expose his body to young girls and women, has put the wind up on the residents ol the Singapore Improvement Trust estate
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  • 45 3 MISS Yong Yoke Har, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yon? Sat Fah, and Mr. Cheung Chok Bun. fourth son of Mr. Cheon? Seok Thong, cut the wedding cake at the party held at the Kuala Lumpur Prunbow Dance Hall on Sundav.
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  • 285 3 U N PAVES WAY TO PEACE, SAYS DAG THE problem facing the world today is how to use what man has created for the benefit of man instead of for his destruction and this can be solved only by a joint effort, said Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, U.N. Sec-retary-General, in his
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  • 62 3 CHEH THING HUAT alias Chhi Teng float was charged in the Eighth Police Court, yesterday. with voluntarily causing huit with a chopper to Van Wang Kee, allegedly committed at Ark Lane off Rochore Road, at 11.20 am on Oct 18. The case wa s postponed till
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  • 85 3 KLANG. Mon. A dedicalion ceremony of the St. Thomas Church at Meru Roa 1. here, will be performed by th-? Right Reverend Dr. Mathews Mar Athanasius on Sunday Oct. 24 at 2.30 p.m. Th e Rt- Rev. Mathews is tne Missionary Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church
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  • 214 3 LOCAL UNDERGRADS PLAN TRAVEL BUREAU THERE are far too few good tourists bureaus in Malaya both Government and private to attract our neighbours who have an itch to travel. Students and businessmen agree that there is a lot of money in the tourists industry in Malaya which has natural beauty
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  • 97 3 SEREMBAN, Mon ihi newly<onstltuted aWean > *r« Town Council was i Ticially 4e•d open by the Vang llPertuan ol Negri Bemb fore a large gathering oi Saturday. Addressing th r gathering, th,. Yang di-Pertuan ild thai it was a touching occasion 'rut heralded the birth «.f
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  • 268 4 BUSINESSMAN RESISTS ARMED MEN NEAR HOME Standard Staff Reporter WHEN two armed thugs tried to rob o Singapore businessman, Mr. Chua Sai Kow (44), in front of his house in Beo Lane early yesterday morning, they received a rude shock. For Mr Chua not only refused to let them have
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    87 4 MR. HECTOR V. Slade. Deputy Managing Director of Garrard Engineering Company arrived 'n Singapore aboard a BOAC Comet Jet liner from London last night on his way to Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Slade will show radio and gramophone dealers in Singapore. Australia and New Zealand samples of a new
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  • 91 4 F eared Axe, So He Stole WHEN R.A.F. police made a surprise check on a taxi at the civilian gate at Seletar they found 700 large and small radio condensers hidden inside. In the Seventh Police Court yesterday Alfred Alexander 'Fernandez, a civilian storekeeper pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 103 4 THE population of the Colony of Singapore in June 1952 stood at 1.079.794, according to Mr. E.J. Phillips. Registrar General of Births and Deaths, in his report on the Registration of Births and Deaths 1952. Births registered i n Singapore (excluding Christmas and Cocos-Kecling
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  • 95 4 THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday declined to recommend free electricity to light p.ay grounds in labourers' quarters. This decision in principle aro>e out of a request for the installation of lights and supp y of free electricity to
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  • 118 4 2 Monkeys 'Understand' Hungarian Pedro and Pancho, two chimpanzees, are fighting hard for top billing in the high wire act at least that is the hope of Hungarian variety artiste Joe Neufeld. Joe, their owner and trainer, is taking them round the world with his variety show. Four months with
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  • 71 4 A SAILOR, who bought raw opium said to be worth $22,500 for only $800, wa.s sentenced by Mr. H. A. Forrer. i n the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to two years' rigorous imprisonment. The sailor. Khoo Lin Keng. pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 38 4 THE American aircraft carrier USN Lake Champlain, which has a compliment of 3.000 officers and men. is scheduled to arrive in Singapore this week-end. The vessel has been on operational duties in Korean waters.
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 19—Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today wer e $15.40 to $5.9175 to US $1; $1.81.. to Malayan $1: $1.88 to e 0 Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold 5208.8.5 to one tael.
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    28 4 Photo. DRESSED in their training togs, Pancho and Pedro seen her P with Betty, Joe and Marianna at the Seventh Storey Hotel. Singapore, yesterday Standard
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  • 56 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The fourth Civics Course to be held in Batu Pahat district began this morning when some 30 Chinese villagers from surrounding old and new villages turned up at the District Office The value of these courses are becoming increasingly apparent as evidenced by
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  • 207 4 PLAN TO SPLIT RURAL BOARD PENANG, Mon.— The appointment of three rural boards to be known as Rural District Councils with effect from Jan. 1 next year, was recommended in a Council paper on "Local Government i n the Rural Areas of Province Wellesley" which was tabled at the Settlement
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  • 98 4 WHEN members of the Singapore police stopped a bullock-cart travelling along Serangoon Road the bull pulling the cart was found to be suffering from sores on all its legs. and. in addition, its hooves were unshod As a result Ram Palat Teli. the bullock-cart driver, appeared
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  • 73 4 Caught With The Goods Charge TWO RESTAURANT proprietors. Ram Kishen and Chuni Jodha. claimed trial in the Eighth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property valued at $225. It wa s alleged that sugar and milk stolen by two 8.0.R.'s from the British Military Hospital were
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  • 52 4 MR. G A. P. Sutherland, manager of the Chartered Bank in Singapore will fly to Jesselton tomorrow to represent the directors of the Bank at the opening ceremony of their new four storied building there. Sir Ralph Hone. Governor of British North Borneo will perform the
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    83 4 MR. A. M. MACKINTOSH. Head of the South East Asian Department at the Colonial Office, arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Comet Jetliner from London last night to start an extensive tour of all the territories administered by the Department. He told The Standard at Kallang that he intended to
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    89 5 thi: entire stun oi the Singapore Surve> De partment assembled yesterday at the Canteen hall in Fullerton Building to witness the distribution of prizes for the badminton tournament conducted by the Survey Department Sports Cub. Mr. K. Kamalingam. the Club's president welcomed the guests. Mr. I. <3. Booth. the Chief
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  • 266 5 Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the reasons for the comparative neglect of lhe fishing industry was undoubtedly the fact that the development of Singapore provided many alternative opportunities for the investment of capital and for more profitable shore employment, says the 1952 Report
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  • 67 5 ROPATHY- *he marCcrman Medical Science nt. eurei without opeP.les Goitre Tuns! 1 Polypus of the nose lumors. Bonygrowths x Uccrs. Boys Hernia << Prolapses (tailing womb Eradicates 'a 'i'e lei to.v 1 1. Hgh Blood Pr< -si,t e v etc Medicines Mm- poisonous and Highest refer ences Royalth s
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  • 178 5 JOIIORK BAHRU, Mon.— The Di trict Civil De fence Corps the first to be organised in the Statewill comprise picked men with iniiative and organising ability. Starr Officer, Mr R. H. Williams, an ex-RAF officer, said the first ba'ch of 100 volunteers will form
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  • 104 5 TWENTY-SEVEN motor car owners were lined a total of si. 725 an average of more :hau $100 each in two Singapore traffic courts yesterday on chaiges of failing to furnish particulars of those who were driving their cars when various traffic offences were .dieted to have
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  • 83 5 Over $290M. War Damage Paid Out THE War Damage Commission In Malaya hag awarded 5290..102.737 to various claimants up to Sept. 30. this year. The claimants who received these awards are, tin. rubber private chattels, seizure, other claims and W.R.I, -fund, each claiming $66,109,309. 504.3.W.--477. $30,481.45(1. 533.027.270 $72,886,231, $19,400,000, respectively.
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  • 53 5 MR. T. P Cromwell. wno arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Comet from London last night is to take up an appointment with Ihe Singapore Social We'. Tare Department Two Social Welfare Officials whisked Mr Cromwell away from the airport before he Mras ab'e to pose
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  • 182 5 4,485 REDS KILLED UP TO SEPTEMBER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Emergency statistics show that up to the end of last month, a total of 4.485 terrorists were killed, another 1.184 surrendered ana 2,153 wounded. Suspects wounded or raptured totalled 245. while suspects raptured totalled 801. Against this, the figures of civilian
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  • 141 5 SINGAPORE Police yesterday once again warned the eoplc to look out lor forged I m-dollar notes that might lave trickled into the Colony •"Otn Penang. A police spokesman said that forged notes can easily be made out if one scrutinises them. He said in
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  • 99 5 NEWS has been received from England of the death of Mr. Thomas Albert George Stredwick 67. brother of Mr. W S. Stredsvick. City Water Engineer. Singapore The late Mr. Stredwick was in Singapore from 1012 lo 1932 with Shell Company and as Second Engineer lor
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  • 146 5 Car Thieves impersonated The Police. Standard Staff Reporter A iVIAN living in Yio Chu Kanq Road borrowed a friend's motor car and parked it iri front of his house on Sunday morning, leasing the ignition key in the car. Later, svhile be ssas away from home. three men approached H»e
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  • 320 5 TEMPORARY CLERKS WILL NOW BE REGULARS Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will soon create a Supernumerary Clerical Service that will absorb all eligible temporary clerks. Mr. R. M. Young. Colony's Establishment Officer, told the Standard yesterday that Government will start negotiations with the Government Clerical and Administrative Services Union on
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  • 74 5 TWO young couples were robbed of more than S4OO in cash and jewellery over the weekend. Singapore Police said yesterday. The first couple were held up bv three masked men Ul College Road and robbed of cash and jewellers- worth $335 The other couple were strolling
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  • 80 5 WHILE the majori y n! businessmen like to be flow" around in modem airliners ol today to look after their interests in other parts of the world, some prefer to fly themselves, even if it means a journey of some 1.3.000 miles Mr. H.
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    126 5 A CAR taking a double bend in Adam Road, last night, went over an embankment a foot high and 12 feet wide, and crashrd on to a tree, ripping it r*oun. Th,. ear then topples over onto its side and frll into a monsoon drain four ieet deep. The tree
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  • 256 5 TWO King's Police Medal < for distinguished service art I four Colonial Police Meda for meritorious servne were presented to officers of th« Singapore Pip Ice bv Sir Joh Niroll st the Police Training School yesterday The recipients ol Has King** Police Medals were Mr A I
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  • 182 5 THE motor vessel Nabob was a veritable menagerie when she arrived here yesterday with a cargo of 2ti horses, 6 lions, 2 lion cubs and three bears, bound for Hongkong from Penang. i The animals are the property of the Circus Buseh of Berlin,
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  • 36 5 Koh :\im Long of Thomson Road aval yesterday liner! $10 by the Singapore Sixth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R B. I. Pates for playing pakau at Balestier Ro..<i on Oct 13 witk three otl
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  • 135 5 TWO Shell Company ployees, Haron Bm Sulong and Ibiahim B n All claimed ti al in the Eighth Police Court, vcsteiday. on a rharfa of theft. Their ca e was POStpoi for hearing On Dec. It Bail Of $00$ wilh one mi ret each was offered.
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  • 473 5 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mislakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself
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  • 100 5 The Effective English Course is so planned that you make de Anile progress fiom the very first lesson It will equip you lo speak and write correct I v and to use words fluently and expressive!. Vou can atudv tbii> I ouim
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  • 751 6 ARE the resignations of thc five Federal Councillors over tho issue of communal representation in the Cabinet evidence of the futility of trying to form noncommunal political parties? Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO, scorns to think so. Speaking at Ipoh last Sunday the Tungku declared, somewhat
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  • 287 6  - The Switchbox Shrine JACK RUTLEDGE By MEXICO CITY, (AP).— Catholics crossing a railroad track in a Mexico City suburb make the sign of the cross and sometimes drop coins in a nearby box. It's not because of reverence for the railroad, but for a picture of the Virgin Mary painted
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    • 321 6 Sir. I buy your paper because I want to know what 3011 and Alex Josey think. I have a genuine regard for your intellect and integrity and spacious goodwill towards all men. It is with the discomfort of a friend that I have watched you and
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    • 236 6 Sir, I have waited in vain for the storm of protest wliich I thought would be sure to arise after Mr. Graham's radio speech on 9th October tuhen he said that the Personal Chattels total dividend would be 90.4 percent oj the award to those whose place
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    • 452 6 Sir; I do not think I would have referred to Mr. Foster's open letter to Dr. Kinsey which "appeared in The Singapore Standard, except for the fact that I have just finished reading an article on the subject by Bill Davidson in an American magazine called Colliers.
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  • 140 6 t 5 2 Sir: It is indeed news i C that the Singapore Labour 2 Party General Council has decided to ask the party 2 conference to revoke its decision to call upon Mr. 2C. R. Dasarotha Roj to resign from the Legislative < Council if he is
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  • 1078 6 KILLED TO SOME extent I am flattered that Mr. Ng Kow Chin, of Penang, should so closely, and apparently so regularly, read the stuff I write. I am delighted, when he criticises, that he should be so outspoken. I am glad Indeed that he should be
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  • 92 6 Malayan Affairs By ALEX JOSEY when I n i munism to form a S < i am li i p Stab tl Wttmi Ktm I There is e\ ul. n tiny set Up loniiniltti send funds to tl M < oniniiini>t P.l 1 ll al| this was ptuh.it lit the
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  • 180 6 Review of Views Rice Card Shortage THF HARDSHIPS ot the vil lasers of Kampong Herat Teluniok. Bandar Bahaiu district in Kedah (due to a shortage of ric e cards at the local FoT>d Control Department) forms the editorial comment in Ututan Meiayu. The paper says that* because the. cannot he
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  • 36 7 THE EYES GO UP -AND DOWN! j Photo. Lniphasizing the long svelte lines of Miami Beach bathing beauty Esther Claire Is a vertical, contrasting stripe outlining her Par-Form swimsuit. Following th* line, the eyes down! U.P.
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  • 143 7 LONDON, Oct. 19.— British Guiana's top civil servant, (hid Secretary, John Gutch, flew into London on Sunday with a "lengthy report" on the troubled rum-and-sagar colony for Colonial Secretary Oliver i.\ Helton. fir. said tho recenl moveinto the colony salutary effect" I: "When I
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  • 63 7 ''vIBO. Oct. IJ), (UP)— l-daughtei of the last I Burma charming 21- r-oldJune Rose Bellamy is e to advise on th e J Arthur "k Production film 'The e Plain." is understood that Miss tny has neve r been on age or on the screen
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  • 74 7 FALCON DAM, TEXAS Oct. 19 (UP)— President Eisenhower declared todav thai achievement of a better life for Latin American peoples "is within the power of out united energy, skill and determination." In a speech prepared for delivery at the dedication of Falcon Dam on the
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  • 116 7 j NEW CASTLE. North-East j England, Oct. 19, lan Mikardo, Labour Member of I Parliament and a follower of leftwinger Aneurin Bevan, said here yesterday thai the action of the British and American j Governments over Trieste was one of "immoral expediency." He asked "Does
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  • 33 7 A PROCLAMATION over the signature of Sir Gerald Crasy. Governor of Malta, on Sunday dissolved the island's Legislative Assembly and se: in motion machinery for the holding of elections A.P.
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  • 75 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 18. The following ore the closing prices ol rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot )71d. November 17ld. Spot £624 per ton December 1 7 Jd. buyers, £625 sellers. Jan. /March 17Jd. Three months: £602/ 10s.
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  • 319 7 Belarade Is Puzzled Over Big-Three Decision BELGRADE, Oct. 1.9, The terse and noncommittal treatment of the explosive Trieste issue in the London communique of the Western foreign ministers plunged nervous Belgrade into puzzled and anxious suspense last night. No official of the Belgrade Government wou'.o comment immediately on the brief
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  • 62 7 NEW YORK. Oct 19. (UP)— General Mark W. Clark, retiring Commander of the United Nations forces in the Far East, arrived yesterday to receive New York's Medal of Honour. He will be decorated today after a ticker tape parade along lower Broadway to City Hall. Bands
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  • 41 7 MANILA, Oct. \9 (AP).— One hundred and thirty Filipino illegal entrants have been repatriated ftom British North Borneo during the past month the Philippine news service reported. Most of the Filipinos were labourers seeking employment in Sandakan.
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  • 39 7 ARIES, (S. France). Oct. 19, (AFP) Police yesterday arrested a 44-year-old shepherd, Geremia Bertolin. on charges of making immoral approaches during a bull fight in the Aries arena. He is now in prison awaiting trial.
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  • 220 7 Silent On China's Offer To Meet US On Korea Oli WASH,N GTON, Oef. 19 (UP)— Secretory of State John Foster uulles returned from London today repot ting he thought the Bia Thr«_ toreign ministers meeting will produce "some results of inferesr toward peace and security
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  • 44 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 19, (AP). Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala. who decided on Saturday to get rid of Minister for Industries G. G. Ponnambalam and Minister of Justice Sir Lalitha Rajapakse. announcer! last night there will be no more cabinet changes.
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  • 38 7 FALCOM DAM. Texas. Oct. 19 (AFP) President Eisenhower and Mexican President Ruiz Cortinez today dedicated one of the biggest dams in the world on the Rio Grande and lying between the two countries.
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  • 201 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (AP) Dag Hammarskjold, Sec- j i etary-Genei al of the United Nations, said I Sunday "our generation j is the first that has been faced with the necessity I of abolishing war itself in the interest of sheer survival." Because
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  • 53 7 CAIRO. Oct. 19 (AFP) Director-General of Egyptian Antiquities. Dr. Mustapha Amer told pressmen today that his department was opposing the plan to instal elevaI >rs On the Great Pyramid of Cheops, outside Cairo. He recalled that construcmi of any kind wa s prohibited in areas
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  • 52 7 TO SEE SON WED JAPANESE GIRL SEATTLE, Oct. 19 (Reuter) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Destefano, the parents of a Winthrop, Massachusetts Air Force sergeant, left here in the S.S. Hikawa Maru yesterday to attend the wedding of their son and a Japanese girl whxj claimed to be a cousin of
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  • 50 7 PAHANG 'S FRANK CLIFFORD DIES LONDON. Oct. 19. (Reuter) Mr. Frank CliJTord of Cameron Highlands. Pahang. Malaya, who died last December left estate in Great Britain valued at £1,751 16s. 9d. Letters of administration have been granted to his widow Mrs. Lueette M. Hainsworth and Joseph A. L. Brutton. solicitor.
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  • 147 7 'Miss Egypt' Hots Things Up A BLVY o/ beautiful girls irom 25 different counlriea spread over tour continents reported to their chape rone i that they were all tit <uid daring to go m the cl cake derbu~the "Miss World of IfSJ" contest London. Apparently all went well for the
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  • 82 7 CALCUTTA, Oct Ltrojr J< chairman of a subcommittee of th,. I g Housa Armed Sen Ices mittee, wh irrived terday, ci lti< i< I India and Britain India over tha Korean P w q u, Britain for ti I d ii Bi tain's el m mg
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  • 80 7 MANU f)» \P> rieral Ho Yinj ;ol National I l Strategy Commith e "more than I.CM tionali gueriU mainland arc getl |hi >p from Forn one-time Pi Chins p R. d i Chinese will not ti v u, Formo In\ Na I, "involves an aniphd operation for
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  • 176 7 LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter)— Mr. Sclwvn I lovd, Britain's Minister of State, said in I recorded broadcast last night that "whether we like it or not our lives are overshadowed by the possibility of a third world war." He left London airport to lead the
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  • 56 7 MACAO. Oct. 19. (UP)— A Chinese woman who strangled her stepson with a pair of nylons and hit her molher-in-law with a chopper was sentenced to 12 years Imprisotv ment today. The 35-year-year-oM woman strangled tha seven-year-old youngster and then hit ann seriously cu» th.
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  • 42 7 THE AI RCR AF I rarrier Sydney with 1.100 officers and men and three fleet air arm units kit Sydney today for Korean waters. She will Im escorted as far as Singapore by the destroyer Bataan.- Reuter
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    42 7 photo. MRS. Vijaya l.akshml Pandit, accompanied b v U.S. Secretary of Slate John Foster Dulles (centre) exit* an U.S. President Eisenhower at Washington Mrs. Pandit is President of the United Nations General Assembly and formerly served as India's Ambassador te U.S.- A.P.
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  • 146 7 No All-out War On Vietminh Just Yet HANOI, Oct 19, (AIM A highly qualified source said la>t nighi that the immediate war strategy of tho Fn ru h Union force calls lor wrecking the Commu-nist-led vietminh*! plans for an offensive, lather- than launching any allout attempt to scoie a vi
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  • 131 7 'Spot' Keeps The Bar Bill Low CLEABBBOOK. South west England. Oet If: There is never anv chance of Frank Mitchell having too much to drink when he pops into the village pub here. For his wife. Oven, ha s trained their four-year-old mongrel Spot to let Frank slay just Inn.;
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  • 142 8 PARIS, Oct. 19, (AP)— Warren Lee Pierson, Chairman of the Board of TransworU Airlines, said yesterday that TWA is prepared to start a service in the Far East on 30 days' notice. Mr. Pierson told a reporter that arrangements are being made all along
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    • 1244 8 tix: m, BLUE FUNNEL LINE S'inS) (20 lines) MANSFIIXD CO., LTD. Dept. Incor.-jorated In S.tigapui. C'arriera option to proeeeu \ii other i><»ri- to ioao and ihxliarst carco SAILINGS to I l\ kKPOOI (.l.\M,o\\ LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTN Die Sa.ls P. Sham Pciiant .M.iron tor Havre St Uvertool Oet *!l/'!:t tht ft
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    • 744 8 J JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam 8 HALIFAX BOSTON NKW FORK. I PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'ham Penang MAT ARAM (RL) In Port 250ct ?«Ort 27 280et R SCHIEDYR (HAL) 290ct/sNov GNo? 7/RNov RIOUW (SMN)
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  • 352 9 Govt. Expresses Concern Standard Special Correspondent A». JAKARTA Oct. 19— Indonesia's exports to the United State during the first four months of this year totalled only US$94,400, •k °/l considcrab| y less than the previous year, while latest figure J?.« W u x P°,
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    59 9 A TKIPI I purposr lamp supplying H*ht. destroying m-« -«nd decorating the he me til) i soon be available In Singapore. This new American invention ran h r used any ordinary socket without extra elertriral installations. The insert* are trapped and exterminated in a few serond* br the
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  • 26 9 NINE young Filipino Chaml. cal and Mechanical entfli.eers recently left Manila for H land to undergo specia training f n modern oil refinery techniques.
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  • 191 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER UP ½C. THE rubber market i n Singapore yesterday improved slightly to around 58 J cents per lb. for first grade rubber for November shipment, a rise of cents from Saturday's levels. Australian inquiries for some 000 tons of Malayan rubber contributed to the steadiness in
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  • 82 9 Thailand Has Rice For Export BANGKOK. Oct. 19 OAFP>Thai Economic Affairs Minister. Vorakarn Bancha said here on Saturday that Thailand could sell before the year's end 300.000 tons of exportable rice now in stock in Bangkok. Bangkok rice traders have been worried by these unsold stocks and falling prices a.s
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  • 58 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet yesterday wih some business reported in copra. Singapore produce pri.-es (per picul) yesterday were: Gambier $210; Bali coffee 5..80; betel nut $28; (Split) $27 (whole); copra $37$ coconut oil $59 (sellers); Gambier $250; Pepper $370 (Muntok white). $365 (Sarawak white). $330 (Lampong
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  • 32 9 THREE complete Westinghouse 75.000 kilowatt thermal electric power plants costing approximately U5529,500,000 have been ordered by the Kyushu Electric Power Company and the Kansai Electric Power Company of Japan.
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  • 67 9 STOCKS of rubber in Singapore during September amounted to 52,356 tons of which 45.206 tons were with dealers, and 7.100 tons port and stocks in transit from the Federation, according to official statistics. Of the dealers' stocks 33,038 tons were dry rubber and 12.168 tons wet
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  • 721 9 INDUSTRIAL shares in the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday without any definite trend, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Tin shares were slightlj better in sympathy with th< tin metal price, but the vol ume of business remained or a small scale Rubber shares
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    • 497 9 g2 Al>tier By A/ C-pp rAH GOT VOWE Ti'*"'- VES, CECIL 1] j 5 1 r liri rr TILU.a IT i ZOTE.AW JB- On MILDEW- AS WELL- St^vSSSSa A^ fXDNT TOM.NO-1 I GOOO"-THE.N ME TO WO SENSE FACE The TvKtSTO^oL/ 1 g^™' THAT lET^brT 7 HORRIBLE liS^CmiCH^ART &fSLi^_^ LPEACr r
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    • 917 9 mm m »,-._>«,__ ft ifuniitiiimihiharßii n a a i h i i_j. \.S S i 9mna\mm.mmmm. B_M —mm Bingo Maru 4 5 8 LIDO: Ti!: We Mfrt Ai-.r-i 1999 D^PP MJIdW PI I SEItAROK: N.ibol 230 G3O „-,d 'J 13 m ■r m ■■■^•R^R*- aF ALBERT DOCK: Adinda. St Ogan.
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  • 479 10 THE STARS AND YOU I By UNA DEL MAR I rpODAY s QUOTATION: I i I "Wisdom is humble thai i Im> Knows no more. Know- A le4e* In proud thai he knows ,1 > so miH'h. f 'owner. 3 I Tl ESDAY K>K EVERY- 3 i ONE: Pc:v,!e will
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    282 10 1. A short cocktail cum rvening-dress most suitable 7 'or informal dining and i7 lancing. The halter bodice of pale blue corded silk v.th intricate cuffed bustline jjl particularly good for the girl I io t over endowed with urves. The skirt is a billow- I ng mas s of
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  • 88 10 I S:ai Contest ho. 38 1 A'' L through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty-eighth star contest. All you've got to do is to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and single cover to the Movie Editor of this paper. in
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  • 65 10 I Rosalind Ratnam TH9 COUPON R9AD THIS BEFOR! YOU ORDER YOUR PATT9RN. Yoa mast enclose thro© ten cant stomas H row wont your pottcrn cat It I don't get tha itomps, roo don't act ths pattern A number of orders have come ta ma without the stomps. These
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  • 200 10 ]\|Y HAIR keeps falling xT out. Can you advise me what to do to stop this? "BUSTER" (S'pore) Go and see your family doctor. There could be something lackina in your diet which is causing this hairfalling. It may have something to do with your
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  • 36 10 continue with your reading. It will inrtprove your speech and understanding to read aloud. "C.Y.S." (S'pore): Don't be childish. Accept her friendship and don't mind if she goes out with this other boy.
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  • 692 10  -  MAXINE RAKICH sdfdfdfsdfdfsdsfdsfsd' I By THERE is little doubt that a cheongsum is one of the most elegant of all costumes worn by the present day women. Yet I think that you all will agree that to be worn successfully the girl or woman must
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  • 500 10  -  Margaret Scott By in W/ T HEN the time comes for I a new mother to leave I the hospital with her baby, I one of her first great mile- (I stones arrives with the first bath-time. Hj So much has been told
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  • 246 10 A "SALOME" SWIMSUIT a glamour-creation by **Flexees." inspired by movie star Rita Hayworth in her film of the same name for Columbia in Technicolour is just one of many the attractive awards that will ao to the title winner of "Miss Malaya" in the forthcoming Pan-Malayan
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 585 11 TURPIN 'S SECRET MAY BE TO RETIRE (Thinks Peter Wilson) NFVV YORK, Oct. 19— Never has a world champion hip boxing match built up into a more strange— sa,ost sinister— situation than the clash between our Kandv Turpin and America's champion, Carl Bobo Olson, which takes place on Wednesday at
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  • 75 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The Krian Rugby Football Club will meet the newly formed Ku.im Rugby Football Club in a friendly match on the public padang on Wednesday. The Krian team will be selected from: K. Kasi: R. Blake; Loh Phin Soon; E. Gunaretnam; Osman Ali;
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  • 33 11 friendly game of soccer ft. J> ark on Sunday s ix'i -ts Club defeated y five goali to nil. °rerg were: M. Sup- K. Kanda-umy, B. tu haQ ««<i *U Kumar.
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  • 315 11 Boxing Critics Baffled GROSSINGER, (New York). Oet. 19 (AP)—Randolph Turpin i s near the end of a strange training programme for his world title fight. The Englishman says he i s ready and will win. No one else is in a position to know. His last known sparring was on
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  • 149 11 KOTA BHARU, Mon— In the finals of the inter-Party badminton tournament for the Mahyiddin Shield, Sri Klana Sports Club beat Islah English School by three singles and two doubles matches. In the singles side Cheah Thiam Chiu, who lost to Sheikh Hassan in the State
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  • 115 11 FOR the first time a team of amateur boxers from Singapore will try their art and skill with their opposite numbers in the Federation when .he champions of next week's open y>uth championships go upcountry. On Dec. 16 they clash with boys from the Federation Regiment.
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  • 291 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. Fast ex-iting hockey was witnessed here when the Krian Rovers and the Anglo Chinese School shared four goals in a return match on the Padang. The first match had also resulted in a draw. The Rovers side displayed more polish and possessed
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  • 66 11 KELANTAN, Mon.— ln a league match played at the Ismail English School ground between the School and the Casuals, the former won 4 o. The School were- on top from the beginning to the end. In the first half the home team led by two goals scored
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  • 101 11 TULI WILL MEET ANY BANTAM JOHANNESBURG, .Oct. 18 (Reuter) Jake Tuli, of South Africa, the British Empire flyweigbt boxing champion, who returns to Btitain next month where he hopes to fight leading contenders for his title, is a. so keen on meeting Japan's world champion, Yoshio Shirai. Tuli. who is
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    46 11 Thirteen-year-old Norma Hutchinson who proved that she has a brilliant future as a swimmer at the recent Singapore Swimming Club championship meeting when she broke, five records in the seven events for which she entered and won. Norma is seen here with the trophies she gained.
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  • 55 11 MADRID. Oct. 18. (Reuter) Max Faulkner, former British open golf champion and present match play champion, today won the Spanish open golf championship with a 72 holes aggregate of 272. Carles Selles, (Spain) was second, six strokes behind Faulkner while two other Spaniards, Angel Miguel and Marcelino,
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  • 52 11 MUAR. Mon.— ln a friendly soccer match played at the Muar Club ground yesterday Muar XI beat Indian Rangers from Kuala Lumpur, 2 o. The visitors played a clean and fast game but were unlucky to lose many good chances. Moon Loon and Ali Tamby scored
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  • 788 11 ONE hundred and fifty entries have been received tor the second Singapore Amateur Boxing Association ?w n outh cnam Pionships to be held on Tuesday next, Oct. 27 at the Happy World. Ten more entries are on their way and notice of
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  • 201 11 MALACCA. Mon— The Whites beat the Colours I—o yesterday nt the Malacca Club Padang on the thiid day of three continuous practice trials to attune the Malacca side to the rigours of this wecvend's hockey quadrangular at Singapore. With the help of school boys the
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  • 45 11 IPOH, Mon. The Government Tamil School here, the largest school in Perak held its third annual ath.etic sports on Saturday when Mr A F. Hunter, Senior Inspector of Schools, distributed the prizes. The Suppiah Servai challenge cup was won by Sivaji House.
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  • 41 11 TAIPING, Mon. In their Perak inter-district knockout hockey fixture played at the Esplanade yesterday, Taiping "A" beat Taiping "B" 2—o. The winners owed their victory to the brilliant inside-right. Tommy Dorai who netted both goals, one in each half
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  • 461 11 TAIPING. Mon— Large crowds thronged the School Hall yesterday to witness the second day 3s play of the eighth annual North Perak Badminton Championships. So far no upsets have been registered. I j The Championships will be concluded this week-end with the distribution of prizes on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 65 11 NOTICE POLICE TENDER NOTICE RENDERS, which will close at H 12 noon on 30th October, 1953 are invited for tne supply of fresh rations (Meat, Fish. Vegetables etc.) to the Federal Police Stores in Kuala Lumpur. Items supplied will be used to augment the present canned Operational Packs. Full particulars
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    • 1482 11 -pie m? or the late Mrs Standard Service J L:m B in Phor beg tn thank all thos^ friends I^'ait* relatives who sent wreath* let r < IT I fie ters and telegrams of eondol ence. scrolls, music, lent rare and all those who attended !h< I HC'lTlplf >> CC]
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  • THE WORLD TOUR
    • 752 12 I *L PTT^mm,!— i We Agree With Jeffery James SNOW "Another Veteran" has come forward to bear the blunders committed by the Standing Committee on i his own head. Well I what a kind deed indeed i but unfortunately i what a Mug he made
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    • 544 12 HOW CAN THEY C AUSE DISSENSIONS UNLESS... I NOTICED from your columns yesterday morning that an "Ivanhoe" had come to defend the Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya. I am a little curious how a badminton "enthusiast" could be so inflamed as to challenge vour Jeffery James to
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    • 483 12 Wanderers Sports Club, last season's junior knock-out champions. ar e making a strong bid for league honours this season and on the Padang yesterday, they chalked up their seventh successive win when they defeated Singapore Recreation Club 'Blues" in Division II of the SHA league by a
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    • 330 12 LATIFF GHQ FAIL TO SCORE BOTTOM ot the league teams, Latiff Wanderers and G.H.Q. Farelf played themselves to a goalless draw when they met in a Singapore Hockey Association division one match played at Tanglin yesterday. The Malay team had the j better of the exchanges throughout and were unlucky
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    • 586 12 Keen Fight For Thrills ARMY wound up their SAFA Community League programme with a 4-3 victory over the Indonesians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. With nothing in particular to fight for, the two teams made up their minds to fight for the applause of the fans
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    • 399 12 The Ceylonese Find Varsity Hard To Beat IF Ceylon Sports Club had built for themselves a reputation for class hockey, they are fast losing this reputation, if one may judge their performances this season. Against the University of Malaya yesterday, the Ceylonese kept their goal intact, but they made no
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    • 72 12 LONDON, Oct. 19, (Reuter) —lla r e k Petrusewicz, the Polish Olympic swimmer, yesterday beat the world 100 metres breast-stroke (orthodox) record by three-tenths of a second, according to a Polish News Agency message received in London today. Petrusewicz's time was one minute 10.9 seconds. The
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    • 120 12 Rocky Montano of the Philippines, here in the Colony for his fight with up-and coming Paul Cheng, impressed in his first public workout at Promoter Nene's gym i n East Coast Road yesterday. There was a crowd of a few hundreds to watch him spar with local
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    • 119 12 FOR the first time in the history of amateur boxing in the Colony. 15 people sat for an ex animation for SABA Referees and judges certificates at the Police trainin? School yesterday. The 15 had attended lectures and classes for one week. The certificates issued by
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    • 42 12 METHODIST Girls School became Singapore Primary Schools net ball champions when they beat Katong Convent by 11 points to 3 in the finals. About 15 schools took part in this competition and was the first of its kind.
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    • 153 12 (By WINDSOR LAD) PENANG. Mon. Lianda (Sawyer) wa s the best worker at this morning's workouts for Wednesday when he ran home the three in 37 1 5 sec. Lianda strode out beautifully all the way and should run very prominently On the second day. Binnton (riding hoy)
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      20 12 Gordon p gy< but ilcinq Bf ner. xs mining oi I Kmfl Ziloprlci 400'MtU Trmek at > Photo frm i AP
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    • 104 12 S.H.B. Police moved a step nearer to the S.H.B. Division 3 title with a convincing victory over the Federation Customs in a league encounter played at the Harbour Board ground yesterday. They are at present third in this division with 9 points from 6 games. The SUB.
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    • 86 12 UNO tPORI li, champion *h i row Badminton Si at 7 13 j) Men's Sincles time) Tr fold v. (S i, 1 Woo I ij (YMMA Ahmad (YM I n lamai F-j Omar Ibl H \>trr..n' N Mn A. I) (Fa N Fati i I i i) (BODCA)
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