Singapore Standard, 21 October 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD siB^^£^^^*^~~~^^^^ >^^^^ /It M S. Vol. IV. No. HI. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1953.' TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS
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  • 201 1 135 APPLY FOR PERSONALITY PLUS'-BUT... IV\ <> London newshave already re- l 136 n-plie.s to advertisements for ,v( (.i.ilitv( .i.ilitv plus' conBdrntial secretaries siil (i for Malaya— at war says a I ..port ,ls i n London are Ml! d at the nidicnatlllll ..roused in Malaya. j
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  • 21 1 irshal Sir pham. who Far p irt of World lay at the Hilton. He was 75 Reuter
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  • 124 1 LIEUTENANT General Sir Char es F. I.oewen. C-in-C FARELF, continuing his tour of the Federation, flew yesterday morning to Benta. Pahang. to get a first hand briefing oi the situation of the State. Later in Kua'a Lipis General Loewen met the British Adviser. Mr. J
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  • 18 1 SIAMESE warship Tachin. fresh from Korean service, 1 at the Nationalist port of Keelung yesterday.- UP
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  • 411 1 Council Has A Year More To Go Sir John •I Ti h L ,ife of thc Sin 9opore Legislative Council will be extended for one more year until the early part of 1955 so that constitutional development to be recommended by the Rendel Commission may be put into effect without
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  • 340 1  - STRONG MAN IN A NASTY MOOD Tito Final Trieste Threat By PARIS Oct. .o—Marshal Tito, in an interview today, said that hi s proposal for a four-power conference on Trieste would be the last Yugoslav attempt to settle the dispute by peaceful means. Ile said that the AngleAmerican decision to
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  • 174 1 MALAYA'S foreign trade last month showed an adverse balance of $55,919,437, bringing the total of the adverse balance for the first nine months of 1953 to $202,372,640, according to official statistics. Imports into Malaya -ast month were valued at $271,--887.4.3.) while exports totalled $2 153. 68,0032.
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  • 51 1 LONDON. Oct. 20 (AFP) Normal Anglo-Iranian diplomats relations might be resumed very soon, diplomatic circles here said yesterday. Meanwhile. Foreign Office sources declared that Britain wished to resume diplomatic relations at the earliest opportunity but refused to state details of how and when this would be
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  • 52 1 LONDON. Oct. 20 (AP) African leader Jomo Kenyatta today was refused permission to appeal against a seven-year sentence on charges of managing Mau Mau terrorism in Kenya.. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council brushed aside an application by Kenvatta and five others for a
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  • 49 1 MANILA. Oct. 20 (UP)— The Philippine Consul to Malaya and Borneo ..aid today that prospects for increased Philip-pine-Malayan trade have become "bright." Yusup Abubakar also said the peace and order .situation in Malaya has improved considerably following the Intensification of tbe governments aui.-L'ommuni.. drive.
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  • 21 1 THE death of Col. Gen. Sergei G. Trofimenko. 54-year-old hero of the Soviet Union, was announced yesterday. AP.
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  • 35 1 U.S. SECRETARY of State. John Foster Dul:es disclosed todav the U.S. has impended a USSUO.OOO.OOO aid programme for Israel because he believes the Israeli Government is defying a United Nations ruling.- AP
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  • 42 1 JAG AN F LIES TO UK Deposed Prime Minister Chaddl .lagan of British Ou 1a- 3 hij Edu ation Minister Linden F. Burnham left for Europe yesterday af:er sp mg a lew hours in Dut< b I Guiana under po Ice custody.
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  • 76 1 RUBBER prices In Singapore dropped ..harply by l\ cents per lb. to 56; cents per lb, for first grade rubber lot > vember shipment. Lack of trade support and some upcountry selliu_» contributed to the easiness in the market which opened at i cent per lb.
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  • 76 1 WASHINGTON. Od 20 (UP)— United States offir:yN said today that if British Prima Minister Sir Winston Churchill meets with Soviet Premier George Malenkov he will do so on his ow.i. The United States, they sail is standing /irmly on iti preyioui position that no top
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  • 141 1 NAIROBI. Oct. 20, (Reuter) The war against terrorism in this once carefree colony today enters its second year and in the words ol the B-itish military chief. General George Erskine. is likely to s 'go on for a long time yet." No. .reliable estimate
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  • 231 1 uantity Issue Of Patchett Gun BRITISH servicemen fighting terrorists in the Federation of Malaya ore to be equipped with Patchett guns, Britain's latest light-weight quick-tiring sub-machine gun, reports Reuter from London. The Quarter matter General, Sir Ouvry Roberts, who hos just returned to London from
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  • 170 1 INDIVIDUAL contributions totalling 5*71 were sent to The Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund yesterday. With this latest donation, the total of the Fund now stands at $6,891.77. All cash donations should be sent to The Christmas Toy Fund. Singapore Standard. 128. Robinson Road. Singapore-
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  • 90 1 WHILE walking along Lorong 20 in Gey! ang. a 35--year-old Chinese woman was robbed and stabbed in pouring rain last night, by two men. The men escaped on bicycles after the robbery while the woman lav sprawled on the road bleeding profusely. The two men first
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  • 16 1 "Nice mess you're in! You should re:id these things be fore you si_;n 'cm!"
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  • 179 1 KUALA LIMPI K, Tues. The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templar, is considering the appointment of suitable persons to the Federal Legislative Council to replace the five Indian members who resigned recently, The Standard understands. The Council will meet tor the budget session next month
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  • 38 1 Standard London < 'orrespondiMit Raj a Sir Ud irn lo i next ir to tal i mo I lani it has been ollei I m, bul i onfldent that all future tionei i lalayan
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  • 24 1 WESI Chs Koni ad Aden a i lei pi I hi •> ne Cabinet Pre Theodui l leu thii morn Reuter
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    • 131 1 a a*'. refrigerator Model U Mil SI Final pavnirnt ol $30 iiiki n R< IL\S|- JKWO II payment* ot S7|) CASH 1725. Central Electric Co. n./iard Rd. Phone 8i304 1/ont you wish you were as strong as I am. Sam f X -look, its easy I A t -\k <W
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    • 83 1 CAMERA NC' A^f EXPOSURE il meter d SCOTT i KNCIISH (SKA) LTD Singapore Kuala Lumpur Compulsory CALL-UP For Full Story See Page 3 Further Council Reports on pag»- 2, 3, 4, 5 9 Potent 'GROOVED \b ejJTi N c Ammmmmw/ _P/ "Gr»o»«4" aU W/ Am W/ t«rt«c« Am W ip
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  • 463 2 THE Gillon trial at the Singapore Assizes was abruptly odiourn ed yesterday when defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, objected to the admission of a statement alleged to have been m?de by Private Hammond Gillon to the Provost Marshal shortly after his crrest in connection
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 2 MR. JOSEPH Koh Kim Teck and Miss Mary Lee were married recently at the Church of the Holy Roviry Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Koh is the Asst. Resettlement Officer Port Swettenham. and the bride is the daughter of Mr anil Mrs. Lucas Lee Thiap. Picture shows the couple cutting the wedding
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  • 380 2 COURT HEARS OF LETTER TO A 'BROWNEYED JET' A LETTER from "Sama Sama Chinta or same lover" (Hammond Gillon) to "My Dearest Browneyed Jet" (Doreen Pereira), was read in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday at Gillon's triaL This was one of the six love letters uncoxt. cd bv the Police
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  • 78 2 MAJOR R. J. Patterson. assistant to the President of the United Aircraft Companv which built the Royal Naval helicopters now operating in Malaya, arrived in Singapore aboard a KLM Constellation from Jakarta yesterday. Out to collect all the operational helicopter material available. Major Patterso n will
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  • 107 2 CLOSING rubber I prices I cents per Ih in Singapore ve.».erriay werebuyers Sellers No -_<S.S Spni Loose 501 565 No 1 R.S.S. 50i 57i No. 2 R.S.S. 553 56 No. 3 RS S 53] M Tone: Easier. UN PRK F The price of tin yesterday was S3O3J per
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  • 188 2 Standard StafT Reporter THE Colonial Secretary of Singapore, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. in a written answer to a question By Dr. C J. P. Paglar Member for Changi. at yesterday's Legislative Counci; meeting, stated that funds up to a maximum of £3 million
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG Oct 20. Special Standard Service Closing prices ot the Hongkon.. Kxchange toriav were $1380 to £1 sterling 55.***** to US $1. $1815 to Malayan $1: $1,870 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $201.125 to one tael.
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  • 293 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CHARGE that a blunder by the Singapore Government had ost the taxpayer nearly 560,000 was made in the Colony Legislative Council yesterday. The charge was made by three Unofficial members of the Council. Mr. N A. Mallal (Prog. City). Mr.
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  • 510 2 A CALL to reduce indirect taxation .n the Colony and 0 plea for more schools were made by several Unofficiols in thc Smq, pore Legislative Council yesterday. The Colony taxation was so high that foreign capital here, the UnoHieials told Government. .Air.
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  • 79 2 A SUITABLE <:te for central Wholesale FMi Market with necessary berth commodation not mailable bei .re Mr. W.A.C. Goode. the I Secretary, in reply to Mr H.J.C. Kulastngha, Member for Bukit Timah, who asked at the Singapore Legislative Coui nittiai yesterday whv there was dr'av in
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  • 40 2 TANJONG MALIM G i and Guideri bid I to their President Mi R. B Wyatt Smith. who for tl« United Kingd on 1 ave this mon'h. I \> y "ed her to a tea i 'ity led by C.
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  • 61 2 IM REPLY to question^ tabled by Mr. John Laycock (Katong>. Mr. W.A.C. Goode' the Colonial Secretary, that although the present capa city for student teachers in the Teachers* Training College 1* only 500. there are 804 trainee studying there now. The overflow, he ad led
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  • 10 2 Crisis Law Extended For Three Months 1 +mr4mimmm l I
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  • 94 2 Nil. in t a r elections in th. Ihvtric ts nf S cannot In li\. n, the hound u distiMtv ..nti ili, i aave aei m t 1 1 s.uU Mi t i lhe t oloni.il S ri i.u repl x tn .i written tion
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  • 22 2 MM For A Gallant Gurkha Sgt. 1111 i Sahabir I iai i l R,.l< .1 bu r han 111 his l 'i.
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  • 387 3 COLON Y GO VT. TO COST $10.M. MORE IN 1954 IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YESTERDAY THE eosr <>/ running the Government of Singapore, with practically the same staff is Co«nc7 y es y tersa;. oo0 000 di "9 <*'»" Budget tabled at the'colony LegVsTative mitt^. U !!f U g
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  • 447 3 Standard Staff Reporter BEGINNING the year with an estimated deficit of 510,209,570, Singapore will end 1953 with a surplus oi $33,477,100. This is because the original estimates of exoenditnre of $210,369,523 falls far short of, 333.477.100 while revenue show s an increase of $9,532,147 over the
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  • 382 3 Assistant Organisation Secretary, a full time Clerk of Executive Council and five Administrative Assistants; but the post of Asst. Secretary Establishments, is to be abolished. The four departments paying less salaries next year are the Chinese Secretariat, $16,010 less because three
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  • 195 3 A scheme to build 280 houses at the 10* mile Changi Road was turned down by Singapore Government because it is remote from "the present centres of development and places of employment, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, Colonial Secretary, stated in reply to
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  • 97 3 PEOPLE of Singapore are becoming more thrifty. Last year 12,300 more people opened accounts in the post offices. The deposits over the withdrawals exceeded $5,960,000. Aided by publicity, the students savings scheme and the mobile post offices, the unusually high level of transactions reached i» 1951
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  • 465 3 REVENUE for next year is estimated at $204.7 millions. This is $4.6 m. more than the revenue estimated for 1953, but $4.9 m. less than what will actually be received in the year. Revenue from taxation estates duties, income tax. motor vehicles, tobacco, totalisator
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  • 244 3 'Cooler' For A Court, $26.2M Projects Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Supreme J ourt is to b* air conditioned next year at an estimated reel of $270,000. This will br one of the special works which will be undertaken by the Public Works Department in 1954 Eor other Government departments,
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  • 818 3 Standard Staff Reporter A HINT that compul.orv part time training will he introduced in the Colony under the proposed National Service Bill and that the scheme to bring voung mm into the Defence Forres must be based on a selective system, was given by
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  • 663 4 THE FOUR Nominated Unofficial members of the Singapore Legislative Council came in for strong censure from elected Councillors when the former group voted with Government against a move to increase personal allowances deductible under the Income Tax Ordinance. Division had to bo called
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  • 31 4 A UNIT of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Ipoh. will give a demonstration ol drill and first aid work at the Taiping King Edward VII School ground on Sunday morning.
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  • 80 4 PENANG. Tues.— A motor cyclist, Lee Hock Tong. was killed when his machine went out of control and came into collision with a pillar of a bridge in River Road last night. Three trafn> summonses issued against Lee were found in his pocket. When
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Federal Government is considering lifting controls on importation of sugar, the Controller of Trade. Mr. AD. Dawson tola The Standard today. Singapore Government yesterday announced the lifting ol control. It is understood that before any officnai siatement is issued from
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  • 299 4 SINGAPORE Government will continue to pay expatriate allowances to officers till it negotiates a fresh settlement with the staff associations concerned. Neither is there a time limit for Government to implement the R.tson commission report In full. These were the answers from
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    42 4 Picture shows Jesus Christ praying at Gcthsamene just before Judas's betrayal a scene from lhe Malayalam drama 'Cross of Calvary* written by Kainikara Padmanbha Pillai. The Kalakariambam of Singapore will state this drama on Oct. 36 and 31 at the Victoria Theatre
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  • 70 4 Governor Sees Show photo The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nieoll, attended the Singapore Musical Society's performance of Mendelssohn's "E 1 i j a h" featuring Mr. Harold Williams, singer from Australia. Picture shows Sir John Nieoll walking up th P steps accompanied by Mr. A. K. Sharp, secretary of
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  • 385 4 The Vernaculars AN indication that the vernacular schools in the Colony will soon be converted to bi-lingual schools was made by Sir John Nieoll, the Governor of Singapore at the Legislative Council yesterday. The problem of the verna- cular schools is a major one but it
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  • 89 4 LEE YOKE KEE. described by his wife as a weakling but also a loving husband, was acquitted by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday, on a charge of trying to outrage the modesty of a married woman. Peh Ang Nee. the complainant, told
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  • 160 4 Arrest Of L-Driver Is Ordered THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday ordered an immediate warrant of arrest against an "L" driver. Lim Kok Chan. ;.t the conclusion of yesterday's inquiry into tlie death of a 56-yeai engineer. Oswald Ernest G stan. Tumin bin Marto, a taxi driver, said he
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  • 56 4 Nixon Due Saturday KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The vice-president of the Uni- i Stales. Mr. Richard .1 Nix in, will arrive in Ma on O 24 "Id observe various aspects of social and economic life of the country." He Will spend three days in Kuala Lumpur and will confer with the
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  • 78 4 1 DR. C. J. Paglar wanted to know if the Government is aware that owing to the limited amount of foreign exchange now allowed, travellers find themselves embarrassed financially when visiting non-sterl-ing countries. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. the Colonial Secretary replied that such cases were very rare
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  • 45 4 THE Colonial Secretary, Mr W.A.C. Goode. answering a written question by Mr. John Laycock, (Katong). stated yesterday that 284.64.. children were born between July 1. 11.47. and June 30 of this vear. of these 26.520 died in infancy.
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  • 106 4 The Councillors Hesitated Meeting Was Closed Several Legislative Councillors walked out of yesterday's meeting one of the longest held f-1 with- their undelivered adjournment speeches. The Governor's address alone took nearly an hour, and it was 4.50 p.m. whe the Colonial Secretary moved the motion for the adjournment of the
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  • 643 5 NICOLL LAUDS PROGRESS OF MEDICAL PLAN the medical rill u 9 h# curr n Y*™ reflects the fact that at latt Nieoll, Governor \7 c- em9 ,m P'«mented at a heartening rate, Sir John yernor of Singapore announc#< in th# Legislative Council j yesterday. In his review of activities of
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  • 120 5 Will They Get These Benefits? CIVILIAN employees of the three Armed Services in Singapore hav e an important problem to solve. They want to know whether thev will be eligible to enjoy th e benefits of the compulsory Provident fund Scheme which will b*> enforced by the Colon v Government
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  • 153 5 Colony To Wait For National Insurance Plan I Ht. people of Slngapiiri will not have a n ition.il health and un rin p toy ment insurance s, ionic for a long time to roaae. In reply to a written question by Dr. C. J. r .glar, M♦*aa »e i for
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  • 45 5 GOODE, I i q Di 3 Paglar. said since lave been proone local and five expatriate been promoted to, ere pass- by promotion or one sisters. He have been i al irsea who are 1 lie authorities •nc grant of six
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  • 44 5 MR. W.A.C. GOODF. the >i;d Secretary, .said in the Leg slative Council yesterday that payment of complementary wance to re-employed pensioners will be made in the near future. He was replying t<> a question bv Dr C 1 Paglar.
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  • 37 5 WHEN a man returned to his house In Lorong 37. Gej H >d>\. Singapore, on Monday evening. he found the ba k door forced open and $250 in 'ash missi Ig from hi s room.
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  • 169 5 PARIT Bl T XTAR. Tnes. Police Sergeant Kassim's evidence did not carry weight in a court here yesterday because he did not kfow his avoirdupois and so Messrs Hup Sing. charged with having permitted their lorrv to carry an excess weight of IB| cwt..
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  • 193 5 HOW the Malays and the Chinese first became friends and subsequently built up a healthy camaraderie about 546 years ago in Malacca will be dramatised at the SingaKore Badminton Hall by lalay actors and actresses on Saturday. The show, Malay-Chinese Variety Night is sponsored by
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  • 219 5 More Poll Meets Wanted By Nair THE Singapore Government is prepared to consider lengthening the usual one month's interval between Nomination and Eleetion days at the forthcoming City Council elections to allow more public* meetings to be held, if the period is not sufficient. This assurance was given to J
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  • 104 5 THF. Singapore Government does not intend to amend tbe Rent Control. Ordinance because its law officers are of the opinion that there is no ambiguity in the wording of section 7 (i) (e) of the Ordinance Mr. VV. A. C. Goode. The Colonial Secretary. staled
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  • 68 5 THE '•improvement*' rate for 1954 on the annual value of all houses, buildings, land and tenements with the City of Singapore will still be two per cent. Mr W. C. Taylor, the Financial Secretary, moved the motion to this eiTect at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. He
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 5 photo. LADY Templer (third from left) inspects women members of the British Red Cross Society at a parade on Victoria Institution grounds in Kuala Lumpur.- Yong Peng Seong
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  • 20 5 SEVEN time switches were reported stolen from the Singapore Improvement Trust Hats i'i Durham Estate on Sunday night.
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  • 326 5 HOW detective sergeant Ivan A. S.ully escaped almosi certain death and subsequently shot down a gunman alleged to have killed a litter and wounded another on the night of Sept. II was described in the Singapore Sixth Police Co „r In the dock was
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  • 51 5 'VARSITY HOLDING MUSICAL CONCERT THE University or Malaya Music Society presents a music concert by Harold William accompanied by Barbara Harrison at the Oie Ting Ham Hall. Bukit Timah, on Fr October '33. at 8.4.3 p.m. Tickets will he available a t Robin ore and at the Halt ai 12
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  • 67 5 Upset— Then Took Poison BM Al I 1 that she w receiving < ten: ho band Iti Bl Kok I became upset and di a large Boat ol i*>i '>n Bi ah pk m tilt v In the Eight nPo.- e t nut t\ to charge of attempted ui cide
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  • 161 5 New Bill Will Aid Owners Of Land Standard Stall R< ler AN ASSCRAM r fh« Foreshore (Amendment) Bill explaining the iminor W'.rk- of n would rx>t prej .1. assist land ow i > bv the Sing I Secretary Mr VS .it the I egi meeting ye The amendment whfc h
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  • 50 5 3 ill Ind ol thi 1 W w 1 1 1 i gapore Buddhii t with .1 sei mon bs the v• n Nai ada thc Sri Lai Buddhi t Temp e St Wn „i im.. daj Kathm., robe ill 1 Hall Bhikkh acred di !>,. follow
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    • 84 5 Weather minimi. vi liaantr atari. liom 7310 p.m. to 7.30 .i.m. Singapore <78 Kl. Penang (77 K». Kota Bahru (70 Fl, Kuala I.umpur 1 75 13 Ipoh 71 1 i. Kuantan (7*! K). Maximum Temperature: Krom 7.30 a m. to 7.30 a.m. Singapore (80 Kl. Penang (H!> I i. Kota
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  • 762 6 r rHE ADDRESSES by thi Governor and the Financial Secretary to the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday remind us of the story of the irrepressible optimist who fell ofl the Empire State buildim;. As the unfortunate man hmtled down to the street below he comforted himself by
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  • 1430 6  -  Andrew Roth by LONDON. A SFRIES of giant question mark* shimmer in the humid heat over British <>uiana. Did liri tain's Colonial Secretary, in nipping in the bud a suspected Communist plot to seize control there, actually strike a devastating blow at the faith of British
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 472 6 Sir; After a considerao'.e amount of shouting, the Progressive Party, through Mr. C. C. Tan (on 22nd May 1051). introduced in the legislative Council the Central Provident Fund Bill and after the first reading it was referred to a Select Committee of seven with a quorum
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    • 173 6 Sir; I refer to an item which appeared in your paper. o n th e 25th September, below the heading "Crisis Eases Mining Expands," the substance of which purports to be a record of an interview with me. I remember giving an interview to one of your reporters who
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    • 134 6 Sl| 3 Permit me to congratulate your contributor. "A Malayan," for his article in last Saturday's Standard on A Caste-Ridden Teaching Profession." His analysis is full and correct and will rais responsive echoes in all those who have the welfare of the teaching profession at heart. The
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    • 186 6 Sir; Ruminating over the re-ent resignations of five Federal Councillors I shudder to think of the fate of an independent Malaya where the reins of Government are held by communal heroes such a s these. On e who would swim or sink with his community cannot
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  • 35 6 Review of Views ■tm mil, Posi men s Unit'orm f i i <i. i pi, > i i > i i i 1i 1 1 i I Overseas Training M Ii i« add« i n 1 1
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  • 35 7 photo. PRINCESS Margaret plants the first of 200 young trees: Mil form a "fair mile" at Henley-on-Thames Ox f, ,i hire, to commemorate the Coronation An un'idcnti ficd man watches. A.P.
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  • 218 7 PARIS, Oct 20 (Reuter)— Bao Dai, head of Vietii.iiii largest of the three Indo-Chinese states, said here div he favoured his country's continued mcmli< hip of the French tnion. if this meant an "equal partnership ol sovereign states." Bao Dai has been in 1 ranee since
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  • 73 7 10 Mayors Flee To W. Berlin BERLIN, Oct. 20. (Reuter)— Ten Burgomasters (mayors) of East German towns and villages sought political asylum in West Berlin yesterday, according to the West German news agency. DPA. Officials here could not immediately confirm th e report. The ten were among the 1,288 East
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  • 71 7 RANGOON. Oct. 20 (AFP) Informed sources said today that U.S. Ambassador William Seabald interviewed the Burmese Foreign Minister and requested the Burmese government's co-operation in the evacuation of 2,000 Chinese guerillas from Burmese soil to Formosa, by refraining from bombing them. The Foreign Minister is believed to
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  • 47 7 BAGHDAD. Oct. 20 (AFP). Pakistan Governor General Ghulam Mohammed, arrived here today by plane from Karachi. He was officially welcomed by Premier Fadil Jamali. ministers and government officials. He will stay here for four days as the official guest of the Iraq Government.
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  • 33 7 rebels and Red flag ta who have been re- sround the town of te, some 30 miles southRangoon. i n prepara--1 post-monsoon offcn"ave been disorganised >vernment troops, reports 'dav A.P.
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  • 21 7 noted Shanghai 'f* died i n Shanghai 15 from a heart attack, innist newspaper Ta lao said yesterday.
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    37 7 ROYAL Welsh Fusiliers. recently arrived in British Guiana, chatting with ft some of the local children from Georgetown. This is the first time for approximately 50 years that British soldiery hav,. set foot in British Guiana. Mirrorpic
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  • 88 7 Miss Wor ld Title Goes To France MISS DENISE Perrier, 18-year-old student from > trance, (seen i n centre with Miss Sweden and Miss > Germany), was elected "Miss World" in an internationJ cd beauty contest in London on Monday night. Miss Alexandra Ladikunov Greece) was second and Miss j
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  • 249 7 NO NEW SCHEME FOR KORE A PEACE STUDIED IN U.K. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20, (AP)— The State Department said flatly yesterday "no new plan" for a Korean peace conference with the Communists was discussed by the Big Three foreign ministers at their London conference. The Department made this statement in denying
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  • 149 7 S. AFRICA SUSPICIOUS OF INDIA NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (Renter) Indian polity in j Africa is viewed with growing suspicion, the leader of the South African delegation, Mr. G.P. Jooste, told the Special Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday. He was replying to Mr. R. Dayal, India's
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  • 201 7 AMERICAN ISOLATIONISM IS DEAD-NIXON MELBOURNE, Oct. 20 (UP) United States Vice-President Richard M. Nixon assured Australians yesterday that isolationism is "dead" m tho United States. The touring American g o o d w i 1 1" ambassador spoke to members of the Victoria State Parliament at a lunch befor* flying
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    66 7 Fourteen-year-old twin i girls. Joyce and Janice Smith. I married boys aged sixteen and seventeen in Memphis, Tennessee. They are pictured here with their husbands after their marriage. Janice is at I left with her husband Frank Phillips, sixteen, and Joyce and her husband Freddie Ray. seventeen, at right. The
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  • 66 7 CHARLET. Oct. 20. (AFP) Some 40 letters posted 38 years ago, have just been delivered in several villages here. The letters, sent to their families by Belgian soldiers during the UH4-1918 war. were recently found in a celler at Limburg, Holland. The Dutch postel
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  • 54 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 20. (AP). John J. Muccio. the US. Ambassador to Seoul at the outbreak of the Korean war. yesterday married -diss Sheila McCulloch of Alexandria. Va. Mr. Muccio. 5... met his bride, 29, about year ago when she was an employee of the
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  • 110 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 20, (Reuter) Senator Joseph McCarthy said yesterday a special investigator for the Senate Investigation Sub-com-mittee was now in Germany to interview possible key witnesses who might shed light on the reported theft of United States radar secrets. Senator McCarthy told reporters that the investigator.
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  • 61 7 'I-C War Is Important' NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (AFP) Senator Mik e Mansfield. Democrat of Montana, yesterday declared after a ihiee-week study trip to the war area, that Indo-China was as important as Korea and, in certain aspects. more important because of its strategic location. He added that America must
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  • 322 7 'BRAINWASHING' SESSION IS CALLED OFF MUNSAN, Oef. 20, The Neutral Notions Repatriation Commission conceded its morning meeting today apparently because two Communist "neutrals" on the five-nation group boycotted the session. An announcement from the NNRC said only that today's scheduled meeting had been called off. Polish and Czech delegates angrily
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  • 85 7 He Painted PC'sHelmet ~Fined LONDON, Oct. 20 (LP) Roland Charles Maskali pleaded guilty today to whitewashing a policeman's helmet while the policeman was in it. .Police constable Cripps told the court he saw Maskall painting slogans on a car belonging to newly weds. "As 1 approached he painted my helmet."
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Oct. 3'o: (Renter) Reports are mm..,,, here that Lord CkerweU, Paymaster C_eneral in Su Wins to n C liurc lull's Government md thief atomic ad.is.-i tlie Cabinet, may shortly relinquish his post and return lo Oxford I rmcrsity lord Cherwell. formerly professor Frederick
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  • 261 7 U.S. Cold Toward Soviet Meeting LONDON. Od 20, (AP) Prime Minister Sir Wins ton Churchill yesterday told Britain's cabinet lie could arouse Utile Aiiwiicm enthusiasm lor t.ilks between Western top men and Soviet Prrm.er Qaafgl Malenkox. Ai U i li I i may I th. a*' toe. Church 11 li
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  • 220 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 20, (IP)— German designer Willy Messerschmett, who built World War Us fastesl combat plane, has predicted that passenger transport* 11 will be flying global routes at supersonic speeds in ten to 15 years. il He indicated in an interview that he is
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  • 65 8 I MANILA. Oct. 19. (AP)The Pacific Regional Ail Navigation conference ncx year, sponsored by the Inter national Civil Aeronautics Or ganization (ICAO), may b< held in Manila. Emilio Asistores, Philippin* representative to ICAO. saie the Organization is studying the Philippine proposal. ICAO has assigned tht Philippines
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  • 883 9 Colony 'Not Going Down Hill' Says Taylor Standard Staff Reporter bJ K U TAYLOR, the Singapore Financial .>ecreUr>, speaking on the draft budget for next year at tne Legislative Council meeting yesterday dispelled any idea that the Colony is "going down hill rapidly." lie was referring to the draft deficit
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  • 262 9 PROVIDENT FUND PLAN IS TABLED Standard Stall Reporter A REPORT of thc Select Committee on the Central Provident Fund Scheme for all employees in Singapore was tabled at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. The Commit Vt"- port, if accepted, will ber.e'it 126,600 Colony workers of .-.'l <•'..- According to thp
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  • 388 9 Standard Music Critic THE SINGAPORE Musical Sir civ's presentation of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" in the Vic tot ia Memorial Hall last mint was a notable achievement. Harold Williams, who has long enjoyed a world-wide reputation in the part of the Prophet, was supported by Joyce Thompson, Doris
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  • 81 9 Stondoid London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 20. The following ore the doting prices ot rubbct ond tin on the London morfcet: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16. d. November 16 id. Spot £620 per ton December 6.d. buven, £625 sellers. Jon /March 1 G i d Three
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  • 36 9 photo. BABY takes a uideced interest in the shopping Bl I self serviee store in a Stockholm suburh This hr ht id<*:i js imp 1 '-r with mothers and their h.rbies U.P.
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  • 44 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER DROPS Hi BBF.R pn opped by i < .ti a i ..rie rubbti ''i hipmenl on <■ pened j I at i ii d .i i i |< < -1 1 ii 1 1 >• i i i i-s 111 < J.. Hi N H J
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  • 34 9 THE tin i I IMIM Ml;ni« Km I R i MINIM. rial Batu 1 1 Kjl 1 R I 11 > ,t 1 1 K R HI KHI r IMI I I I R
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  • 38 9 im s iota tion jrestei i 9 ngap ire pi du< ru.-r p.rti!) I S3 Ml. Ba!i I i 159 (sellers); I; n» r I7U .3 Sir;') (Lampong R „< k). tl I.inga an. J S ak). «!l
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  • 54 9 WASHINGTON'. 0 I i. A: ,r re I>• n i i on N uss s.ug.u r« If --I ,i 'he lnl rt cr ived at the n»-ai ing F. T B* tnr« >* i i S.gar A<| io'hs i'g a.l thi] f r Into continental 'J rate
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    • 423 9 Ul Abner By A/ Ctfpp -OrRE CMECKjNGON\*J.L,CAPTAIN_ lOF SOE-i^CE A_Tf HCUMPH4 I SS fI0 V W *<NOIV SAJD »T WAS- SQUALLED _9_i r MV-3TT.RY OF THE i JUST SOME I YOU CtiVVOL__s_Y S I cJr^f C^ INJUN Vv^° J LIKE A VANTHt-R WTH M ;.Tf;fIRITOF L ARE... A-mX BUF^L__Xn )V
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    • 307 9 S'pore Diary ll Vi BURS' ii l«iK XI I i lll\l>K S< hooli In Singa at Ha >py Woi <t Theatre SIM.APORfi icimin \L < i»i BT «>l xi'i'i xi tnd Civtll w. Sup .m« Coui t Butldins at l" 0 i m 3PU R| M»| M| SK .%L SIM
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  • 228 10 IBSLOW): It* the Tasf imct for ».ht» n\yht at the Cathay, and everybody's on th»» floor to tn;» tf»^» light /anfasrtc b»'fort» |Im bti«c( j)fny« "The Qucov KnJ-r-if»<7 into the spirit of thmjs, II. II. Taun and his boy* struck «/> a medley of 'Vrt'ryr.vus" which everybody
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    110 10 (BELOW): Exchanging confidence* oner cocktails a* then relayed In the Chicken Inn lounge Saturday night were newly -promoted Univer-sal-International Pictures Australian- horn exec. Wally Orr and Perth Singer Anita Scott who arrived in Singapore two months ago. flmta,^ recently heard over the air in the 150fh broadcast
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    88 10  -  OSWALD HENRY with and his Camera (ABOVE): The Embmswa) Hot oa Sefai le place tor many of Sin out to ii'im*. dine aad fence ia ii group al relativei attd friea '> tress 'May.!'.. J K f votii'i'i tfronqer (RK;HT>: Highlight of Srifurdiy's Jiight'j fun in the
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  • 59 10 PATTERN SERVICE Roiolind Mim IMI COUPON READ THIS bIFORi YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN You mutt enclose thiee ten cent srompt you wont youi pottem II I don't get ths uompi you don t get the pottrrn A numbei ot ordrrt Ko»< con-* to me without the Stomps These won't be
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  • 226 10 (ABOVE): Becoming more popular than ever as a S fur day night rendezvous is the Embassy's Roof Garden where, under a canopy of stars, merrymakers can dance the hour, away to the beat of a "hot' band. In between number*. Hong Kong songbird L<* Ling comes
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  • 956 11 photo. But Application Must Come From State Association THE Badminton Association of Malaya or its Standing Committee is not against the World Tour proposal On the other hand, Mr. Heah joo Seang President of the BAM said at a special press conference last night, the association
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  • 610 11  -  PETER HILL By IT IS heartening to note that if anyone has any confidence in Turpin's ability to beat Bobo Olson in their world middleweight title clash in a few hours' lime it >* none other than Sugar Ray Robinson, the former king of the
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  • 318 11 Saints Still Winning BEATEN St. Andrew's g ol beat Johore English i eby eight points (goal a penalty) to five (goal) n an Inter-school rugger game at Johore Bahru yesterday. A heavy shower of rain h stopped just before the g marie the ball extremely ry and the ground herously
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  • 150 11 OLICE sporting Associatheil exit from the PA junior cup competition v met R.A.F. Tengah 3 l0 npson Road yesterday. was 2—l in favour airmen. airmen plaved construcoccer but had they shown punch In their efforts at they would have reaped a Qf goals, 'up
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  • 98 11 Th e Marine Sports Club vs Fathul Karib SAFA Senior Semi-final Cuptie game On a rain-soaked Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday wa s abandoned by referee Major Baguley through extremely bad light, nine miputes to full time, with the score standing at 1-1. The game, a fast.
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  • 27 11 In the final of th6 Island Club Siam Cop competition played on Saturday, Mrs. M. Sa n beat Miss W. Conway 4 and 2.
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  • 179 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association last night decided to use two rings and an army of referees and judges to officiate at the youth boxing championships from Oct. 27 to 30. A total of 160 boxers will be competing. The weigh-in will be on Oct
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  • 89 11 UNIVERSITY of Malaya's women hockey team went on a scoring spree when thev met a W.R.A.F. side in a friendly game at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Leading 4—o at halftime. University scored two more in the second half to win bv 6—l. University forwards showed good combination.
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  • 413 11 IN a match packed with thrills and suspense, the Singapore Recreation Club took first place in the SUA Division I League table yesterday by a convincing victory over their neighbours, the Singapore Cricket Club, by four goals to nil at the SCC padang. Despite
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    • 294 11 NOTICES J.M.F. LAUNDRY TENDER NOTICE will be received at the Headquarters Johore Military Forces, Johore up to noo n of the 16th November, 1953. LAUNDRY WORK TO THE FORCES AS FROM IST JAN TO 30TH JUNE 1954. Schedule to items, quantities and condition of contract may be obtained at the
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    • 605 11 TUITIOM I EARN MALAY. Fxpert tuition *Ai given at your home. Parti culars free. Write: P.O. Box 579 Singapore. VEHICLE FOR SALE FORD ANGLTA 5.257. Model 1949. Phone No. P0391. NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS Jl EAL T H DEPARTMENT: iX Supply of (A) Sub-soil Pipes for 1954 Close
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    • 889 11 SI 1 1 MKISs VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL CMS DEPARTMENT He quired, each on a 9-year agreement in the first Instance, (al DISI-RIBI HON IM.IMIR: Sualilieations: Must posse-s i«her Grade Certificate of the Institution of C.js Engineers in Gas Engineering (Supp.y) or Ordinary Gr^de Certificate I (Gas Supply* plus Citv
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  • 332 12 I I I I RACE THREE This looks like Jimmy Martin's ra c Between Binnton arul Producer 1 choose the la '.er. Producer gave a very promising display at the recent KL meeting when finishing second to Harwood over six furlongs. He has been show-, ins great guns
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  • 314 12 ORE, a very convincing: winner over 5.^ furlongs on the first day has been penalised 10 lb. but this should not prevent her from landing a great double or the meet. After battling for the lead this Pink lower mare took command at the
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  • 443 12 Has Improved Since K.L Win By WINDSOR LAD PENANG.— New Year, a three-year-old Stardust gelding is my nap at today's races, second day of the Penang Turf Club's autumn meeting. New Year has made good headway since his maiden win at Kuala Lumpur— his second
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  • 1302 12 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Class 3, Div. 3— 5V 2 Furs. 1. ©09 Colleague 4y 9.00 "BTS Kongsi" M van B'kelen Bougoure 2. 601 Bobsworth 3y 8.13 Madam MY. Cheong Bagbv Bagby 3. 384 35 M. M. 5y 8.12 "Shaw Stable" Spencer Barrett 4. Brown Eyes 3y
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  • 23 12 The going for today's races w ill be good as there has been no rain in Penang the past few days.
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  • 181 12 Windsor Lad (jay Reveller Goodwood 1 BORSWORTM SS MM MM. Bob** worth 35 MM. Bobsworth FBENCn BAND liiire-h Parade The Gift TIIE GIFT C Inin-h Parade French Band TIIE «.IFT 1 ord e; rfi-.d n inter Lady 3 1 PRODI e I R Kiniiloii Tia J nana PRODI
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