Singapore Standard, 26 October 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 3»T S. Vol. IV, No. 116. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 195.1. TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.
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    48 1 AT PONCGOL POINT: "Have you got a big: family?" asks Mr. Richard M. Nixon of this old Malay resident at Ponggol Point. His answer: "No. I only cot a little girl." Mr and Mrs. Nixon were on a 50-mile tour of the rural areas of Singapore yesterday.- Standard
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  • 85 1 GEORGETOWN, Oct. »r)— Six memDr. Cheddi Jan 5 extreme leftwing Progressive 'PPP) have been ed in the last 24 reflecting a police* policy. arrested in the B susjar Throe are v ;nid the r personali- e said tho men for a while." a poli'-e
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  • 35 1 Red Plot To Kidnap Savage? Oct. 23 nday Cfrro ative newsv the Gov- Guiana information Guiana Cornfixed a date ing Governor S Savage and settarian govring Progressive Party (PPP) denied >">'■ 'ial quarters e for corni
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  • 15 1 0 Giro Sierra. w paper Ei shoi and killed i- room in A.P.
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  • 24 1 SIR Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, returned to the Colony on Saturday after a nine-day vacation at Kalimpong. near Darjeeling. India. AFP
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  • 520 1 ...And Ike Sends His Wishes For Peace MR. RICHARD M. Nixon, the American Vice-President, in a country-wide broadcast over Radio Malaya, yesterday declared that thi people and Government of the United States whole-heartedly suppor! the people of Malaya in their struggle for a united self-governing nation. And
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  • 133 1 LIEGE, Oct. 25: (Reuter)— Twenty-six miners are believed to have died in a fire damp explosion in a coal mine at Seraing near here yesterday. Rescue workers, who have been fighting the fire, reported the first unofficial figures of dead as they came up from
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  • 99 1 Town In A State Of Siege TIELT. Northwest Bel^uim, Oct. 25 (Reuter) Police today declared this small flemish town today in a "state of siege" to prevent clashes between paradin^ ex-servicemen and flemish extremists who have threatened to attack them. The town'.: population has been ordered to stay at home
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  • 35 1 ANNAX. Scotland. Oct. 25 (Renter;. Ex-Servicemen here decided today to boycott the Armitice Day church parade, because the ministers have opposed their application for a Sunday liquor licence for their club.
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  • 69 1 M ELBOUR NE. Oct. 25 (Router). Wing Commander L. ftl. Hodges, flight leader of the three British Canberra Jet aircraft which competed in the recent London-Christ-church Air Race, was delayed at Laverton air base, near Melbourne, today with engine trouble. The two other British Air
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  • 41 1 CAIRO. Oct. 25 (UP) Egypt's all powerful threetnati revolutionary tribunal today sentenced Wafdist exMinister of Commerce and Industry Mahmoud Soliman Ghantiam to 15 years in prison for "subversive organization" and abuse of power while in office.
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  • 18 1 and now I can get a word in edgeways, I'll ask our last speaker to resume!"
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  • 67 1 ST. LOUIS. Oct. 25 (AP) Lieutenant Louis Shoulders, the St. Louis police onVei who gained credit for cracking the Greenlease kidnap slaying, handed in his resignation yesterday to avoid "lurther embarrassment" of the St. Ix)uis police department. Police are inves'igating possible irregularities in polite handling of the
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  • 158 1 LONDON. Oct 25: (Reuter) Britain lias turned down United States' requests for top secret information on Delta wing jet aircraft, the Stinda> Dispatch said today. Tii" proposal, made to British A. V Roe Company by the American Fairchild Corporation, suggested a mutual sliarinj;
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  • 566 1 Bandits And Rubber In 'Veep' -MacD. Talks COMMUNIST terrorism in Malaya, rubber and tin prices, are believed to have figured prominently in informal talks between the United States VicePresident, Mr. Richard Nixon, and the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, in Singapore yesterday. The discussions took place at Mr. MacDonald's residence, Mallaig,
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Oct. 25 (Renter) A note found In the pocket of William Pettit, 27. chief suspect in a six-week old murder east who was discovered dead on a bomb sit e here yesterday, read: "Forgive me for what 1 have do^e Police were today (hecking the
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  • 41 1 COLOGNE. Or* 25 (Reuter) Mr. Khali) Esfandlary, Persian Charge d*Affaires in Oermany and father of beautiful Queen Sorava of Persia WM slightly injured when his ear overturned on the Autobahn near here yesterday, police said today.
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  • 46 1 PNOMPENH, Oct. '-'5 (AFP) King Norodom Sihanouk will return from his voluntary exile to Pnompenh. Canilxv dian <api:ai. on Nov 7 when the nii'.il:uy po* r n. I i be transferred from Frarn e to Cambodia, U wai continued here today.
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  • 142 1 REGGIO CALABRIA. S Italy. Oct. '25 Heavy rainstorms jresttrday again the r .-iv aged rejjioti of Cala« bria in the "to*'" of It.iiy, where two day s of dUastfOUl downpours have kiMtvi an e,h mated KM) people and untold damage. In one lOWf),
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  • 30 1 A CKOI'P of M ChineM n U-ft Peking J»v tt iia mi Batui d• v '<» it tend i ■!<•- monic in Ma '-'*.v for th i tober Rcvolu' AFP
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  • 213 2 Chattels Scheme Winding Up W«, n KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Wor Damage claims submitted to the war Damage Commission later than November 1950 are not ad missable, a Government press statement issued today states Claims under the Private Chattels Scheme ceased i to be considered
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  • 130 2 'U.S. Must Hike Rubber, Tin Prices' AMERICA being the biggest buyer of Malayan rubber and tin and also the leading antiCommunist country, i s morally bound to increase rubber and tin prices, thereby maintaining the prosperity of Malaya. This is stated in a letter to the Vice-President of America, Mr.
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  • 159 2 Air Race Viscount At Changi ••ENDEAVOUR," the famed Vicken Viscount of British European Airways and first Taft to cross the finishing line in the transport section ot the Loodon-to-Christchureh air race, flew into Singapore on its way home to I. 'I no "Endeavour/ 1 the fir* of her type to
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  • 93 2 Racketeers Help Police Close Brothel JOIIORE BAIIRL'. Sun I A gang of racketeers,' wh« moved i n to demand protection money, las succeeded in cleaning up i the notorious brothel «m behind the railway Ration here locally known as "Hollywood The police, despite j several raids o n "Holly- I
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  • 155 2 Colony Tops At Regatta KUALA BEL AIT, BRUNEI, Oct. 25: (Reiiter)-— The Royal Singapore Yacht Club swept all before them and won every event in the 1953 Far Eastern Interport Regatta rowed here last night Singapore's four beat Royal Hongkong Yacht Club easily in 6 mins. 7 and three-fi'fths seconds
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  • 115 2 FIVE major units of the Singapore Volunteer Corps have attended the ten-day annual camp for August-Oct-ober period. Attendance figures for officers and other ranks show that the camps are popular and well attended. The majority of "non-attenders" have been discharged from the Corps. The units were A
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  • 27 2 (r T Civil Air Transport 'CAT) celebrated its seventh anniversary yesterday with week-end parties in Hongkong. Taipei Hainan. Bangkok. Manila Okinawa, Tokyo and Iwa- AP
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  • 87 2 THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre will be open Sundays as well a s week days to suit the convenience of donors. A spokesman of the Centre told The Standard that this was in the nature of an experiment, as it was found that many blood donor
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  • 197 2 THREE armed men walked into a shop in Lorong Telok, 50 yards away from Singapore Central Police Station, and took SlO,OOO from a safe yesterday morn- ing. Armed with a revolver and two knives, the robbers went up the first floor of the shophouse
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  • 18 2 D^f^TOß oth m an bin Amarus of Kuantan has been transferred to the Bentone Police Station. cemong
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  • 76 2 CHE Zahara binte Noor Mohamcd. President of (he Malay Women's Welfare Association, who was charged "l the Singapore Fourth Police Court on Saturday with selling charity cinema iSSSS ts without Permit/did NOT plead guilty as reported in yesterday's Sunday Standard. She claimed (rial. The Magistrate postponed the case
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  • 106 2 Ask Terrorists To Surrender, Workers Told Tho- labour-erg hearri ih». Commi.«,oner for Labour Mr W m^ an 6ffl D o?r Uty Mf en }i; r Lumpur Information SerWces I to conduct tlie cour*«, aervlees I A <Some M 'you may h( e tho A^nmuni^.^h^n out al work the bandit s^rren.Tr"
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  • 78 2 -THE Vice-President of the United States, Mr. 1 R»chard M. Nixon, with 2 Mrs. Nixon met and had informal talks with mem- 2 bers of the Singapore Legislative Council and i their wives yesterday, J J This Standard picture S shows Mr. and Mrs. Nixon
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  • 92 2 I THE UMNO MCA variety show at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday night attracted a big crowd who sat through a three-hour show. A comic sketch and a magic show saved the programme from becoming a completely tedious affair in which singers featured prominently. Highlight of
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  • 159 2 OPPORTUNITY TO AID THE NEEDY POPPY DAY prCMQtI with an opportunity to i our aid to a great ami d< ing cause, said Mr E I qt »t). president of the view Association in Si: in in appeal over Malaya last night for s contributions. He said that everv OMI
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    61 3 photos. About 800 victims of last Saturday'^ Geylang fire were accommodated in the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday where food and clothing: were distributed. Above: Some of the victims on blankets spread on the floor of the Stadium where they passed the night. Below: Dr. Hua who volunteered her
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  • 141 3 Union Complains To Chief Of Police ipore VVoikin a letter to lissioner of Singapore charging Kerbau a ith unharassment members. e presideni of Pi ter Wii- r itea that branch committee the Union was i on Ocf 17, 1!) •i fi iviloiis and .<ms of n of drivr 1 TransInto
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  • 32 3 6 registered ith a total memI I .:w:i in the month, accordEt< trar of Trade >n«, Iht» Uni jri \g Services and leckers 1 Association ttenham were renth.
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  • 28 3 SIR Arnold Ovcrton, Permanent Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation arrived in Singapore by Qantas from Sydney yesterday for a short visit.
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  • 40 3 MALACCA. Sun— United Nations Day yesterday was a quite one in here. The Rotary Club held a dinner at the Rest House and earlier in the day decided to give $100 to each of Malacca's triplets.
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  • 433 3 Mak Blames City Council For Geylang Fire Mishaps CH AJRMAN of the Attap Dwellers Association, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, said yesterday that the Singapore City Council must be blamed for the tire disasters which hove occurred in kampongs in the East Ward area. lets wh? th n 100 P ple
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  • 25 3 DEPUTY Superintendent of Police. Mr. G. V. Garvett of the Police Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur, has been posted to Bentong Police Station as O.C.P.D.
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  • 206 3 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO Police officers, who were sent six months a?o to Great Britain, returned to the Colony yesterday in the liner Chusan, alter distinguishing themselves and bringing honour to the Singapore Police Force. One of them, Inspector J. Matthews, won the "Baton
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  • 111 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two terrorists were killed and two others wounded by security forces i n the Federation during the last 24 hours. One of them was killed and two wounded by No 20 Area Security Unit in a contd( with five terrorists in
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  • 28 3 A BRANCH of the Probation Department has beon opened in the Raub District OfTice. Che' Yusof bin Zabidin has been posted as the new Probation Officer.
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  • 164 3 10 ROAD ACCIDENTS AND 4 FIRE CALLS Standard SUIT Reporter THERE were ten road accidents in Singapore yesterday up to 6 p.m Twelve per■IMIS. including two Australians and a Fijian, were injured. The first mishap occurred at 2.25 a.m. when two Australians and a Fijian were hurt as a result
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  • 195 3 Hone Opens Bank's New Building JESSELTON, Ot 25 (Reuter).— The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China's four-storeyed new building, the bi-jne-i building to be opened vet in Jesselton, the capital of British North Borneo, was opened by the Governor, Sir Ralph Hone yesterday in a ceremony attended by over
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  • 55 3 photo. VIC *K -PRESIDENT of the I'nited States Mr Kuh .ill M. Nixon, took time aff from his irowded pro gianime in Singapore yesterday to pay a tribute to the (olony's heroes of two wars. Above. Mr. Nixon solemnly lays a wreath at the base of (he
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  • 82 3 MISS Eunice Melville, loi young Australian dancing st n •nived in Singapore t)v Qantas from Sydney yesterday on a world dancing t.mr. Daughter <»f wealthy Australian busine &man, the dances "for the love of it" and has received International acclaim for all her performances on tours
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  • 164 3 Dr. Ismail Feted At Lunch 'OHOIIF BAHRU, Sun 1 i Chinese women from the Rehabilii it ion C it M |e lee Camp wcr.» among H in *n\ i farewe lun i« liven by tht .1 I »ii. »t s n Chine* -A >ciai i ■iv Di I In A)
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  • 1113 4  -  CASSANDRA Its unpalatable to the British but its triti* the DETROIT. j DO NOT THINK that the Americans are good at conversation, cricket, poetry, making tea, being alone, painting or politics. But there is one thing in which they are in a class by themselves the science
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  • We' the PEOPLE
    • 671 4 Sir. I am one of those who have been a votary at your shrine, though I am not an admirer of your paper. I must confess that the language you have used, the logic you have employed. the principles you have enunciated and the arguments you have
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    • 186 4 Sir;— Your leader "We Salute Shams!" has served to confirm my own conclusion that what th<? loaders of this country need in their thinking is much more real thought and much less mere feeling, which though equally intangible with thought, seems to bo a more effective force with
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    • 118 4 Sir, Your editorial on 14th of Oct. commenting on the recent action by the five Indian Federal Councillors deserves some criticism. As far as 1 know many People favour "The Stan dard" because it fights for the causes of th e public and the country. Further more it
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    • 184 4 ON WIDE RANGE GIAXT S(lti7^ SEE! The BATH SCENE thai, THE TALK OF THE TOWN! V I You haven't seen anything >f t until You see MARTINE AKOL as FRIINCH FILM in TBCHNICO Full English Subtitles Dist. b v Httl r. THAT Shane MAN.. AILAM iy\iil) in an I.PH I'M
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  • 68 5 £Wfa "HOW MANY EYES" by C. F. Yeong of New Lone, Penong. Exokto M., 1/100. Agfa* "GOING HOME" by Chin Yeo Ah of 4-A, Bukit Posoh Road, Singapore. Ikoflex 11, F.ll, 1/100. Kodak plus X. "SPEAKING Ot PICTIJKfcS' Name ArMr*'?* Title Canien, Used Aperture Speed Film Miff
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  • 361 5 MARKET SHAKEN BY TAX REPORTS By A Market Correspondent Mil It the comforting assurances given to the iblic by the Deputy Financial Secretary via Radio '•liliya, the country was shaken by rumours of substantial! i tic leased taxation for 1954. <! (oiiiplasit back and argue on, having 4i i i»
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  • 214 5 Industrials: Alexandra Brick Prefs $2.10. Fraser Neave Orcis. $I.J)2J to 51. 90, Frascr Neave Prefs $6.55, Gammons S2.HO to $2.H7> to $2.80, Ilammeri $2.75 Malayan Breweries $3 If) $3.13, Malayan Ccmenti m J<> $1.37*. .Malayan Colin ries $1.1 7* $1.15, Robinson Ords. $1.67i $1.65, Singapore Cold Storage $4.10
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  • 276 5 Kl AN I.M TANN. celebration at The Buddhist Union, 85a. Marine Parade, at 8 p.m. Cinema show of Buddhaland and other educational pictures after the service. All are welcome. HAROLD WILLIAMS, in a specially arranged recital for "Students of Song." at 5 30 p.m. at HM.V. Studio,
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  • 61 5 CzsFCFsCzsVCZXS VZD THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU OROER YOUR PATTERN. You mutt enclose three ten cent ttompt it you wont youi pottern cut It I don't get the tomp« you don't get the pot tern A numbet of order* hove com* to me without the ttomps Those
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  • 178 5 FORMING of splinter unions among (he workrrs of the Singapore City Council, will soon he made difficult. The City Council will on Wednesday specify the Conditions under which a union <"««n be recognised for the purpose of negotiations with the Council. The conditions are: Membership
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    • 107 5 Star Contest No. 39 Can You Name This Star? ALL through this week be published in the Movie zl The Singapore Standard Page of the following Sunday presents its thirty-ninth Standard. star contest. =.-^=^j,^ =t BBB^k BB^^^j ==r -^^Jl^^ #i% jf% tP^b^b^bk, T^y 'o^bb^F I^^^^bw^ b^^ IT7~ ZjLnfc J ~7Tpg=collect
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  • 864 6 IM'HILE the British administered Palestine, the Arabs and the Jews Jived together, mostly uneasily but usually in complete safety. The Jews came to Palestine because they believed the Holy Land to be their promised Homeland, the land of their forefathers: and also because the British Government agreed
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  • 2674 6  -  CHESTER WILMOT ROCKET I*7l RE, I RE-.I «M The last of three articles by Chester JF ilmot* the Military Correspondent of THE OBSERVERi on the development of guided missiles 'i nd their impact on traditional air poiver and present defence policy. r PHE classic military pre--1 cept
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  • 193 6 We the PEOPLE AN APOLOGY Sir: In the light of new facts. I wish to apologise to the doctor referred to by me in your issue of Oct. 17 under the heading "Sheer Callousness/' Since the publication of my letter, I have found that the doctor in question was NOT
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    • 78 6 M A M M I^l -^>' 1«> BLESS her heart? She T ?I^V^\ cnowi ow >t pleaies aJ mother to «ee her -^^tpj^ti^ Uttle girl going ahead; gaining itrength and vigour every day f, MONTHS ago mother realised the importnnce of a good iupplcni<'ntary food to reinforce V QsjV her
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  • 44 15 photo. THE QUEEN, with Colonel Sir John Hunt, inspects nt used in the sucesssfu] Everest expedition which befog displayed in the foyer of London's Warner inema. I lie Queca was attending the premiere of the film 'The (v..»t|uest of Everest.' UP
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  • 198 15 lANOI, Oct. 25 (AP)— Franco-Vietnamese armand Infantry columns, moving about in "Ambush continued today their attempts to draw the it "d Vietminh into battle outside the i fringes of the Red River Delta. One of the biggest offensives b v French Union forces in
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  • 154 15 INITED NATIONS, (New 25 (UP)— A group minent Americans pro- today that the United It r Israel and the lat( an USsBoo.ooo. ooo c tor refugee ret)l and economic dei< ni as an inducement h a peace settlement. programme, which the p emphasizes could
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    48 15 BOUT 150 people were ired, of them seriousinn two tank containers on t trailer exploded and rst into flames in Rimini, last niuht. Reuter KiSSfcS for "Miss World* (Miss France) from Miss Greece and Mism Egypt (left), runners up la London j Lyceum l>ani-# Hall. Mirrorpic
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  • 85 15 CAIRO, Oct. 25 (Reuter).— Ten British officers and 21 troops, wealing civilian clothes. travelled from the Suez Canal zone to El Alamein, with the special permission of the Egyptian authorities, for a service commemorating the eleventh anniversary of the historic Desert Battle today. The Anglican Bishop in
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  • 202 15 8-Yr-Old United Nations Goes Cay UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 25 (UP)— The United Nations celebrated its eighth birthday anniversary yesterday with gay music and solemn hopes for the future peace of the world. Thousands of visitors waWhed stage and screen stars take part in the birthday ceremonies held in
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  • 100 15 NEW DELHI, Oft. 25, (AP) A n advance flight of four French Ouragan jets arrived here yesterday. They are part of a total 71 newly-purchased aircraft which an Indian Air Force spokesman declared "will make us clearly the leading air power in South-East Asia." A delegation
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  • 18 15 AN ATHENS military court sentenced 2/Lt. Joannis Mariolis to death for spvinc for Bulgaria. Reuter
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  • 105 15 Police Block Anti-Reds' Getaway BERLIN, Oct. 25. (Reuter)— The North West German Radio claimed yesterday that 1.500 East German police and a large number of Soviet troops were throwing a ring round Berlin to prevent four groups of anti-Communist partisans escaping from the Soviet zone. The radio, quoting sources in
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  • 31 15 THE U.S. Air Force F-102 all-weather supersonic interceptor has been given its first test flight at Edwards Air Force Base. California. Details of performance were kept secret. Reuter
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  • 170 15 COLOMBO, Oct. 25 (Reuter)— Sir John Kotelawala, the Prime Minister of Ceylon, last night outlined his Government's foreign policy as closest alliance with immediate neighbours, faith in the British Commonwealth and full support for the United Nations. He made this first public
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  • 39 15 5. RHODES IA POLL THE Southern Rhodesia territorial general election will probably be held on Jan. 20 and in any case not before that date, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. S. Garfield Todd, told a meeting in Inyanga. Reuter
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  • 220 15 London Hums Again As Troops Deliver The Fuel photo LONDON, Oct. 25 (UP) Busy London began to hum again today after troops delivered more than one million gallons of gasoline yesterday to break the back of o wildcat strike which threatened to paralyxe the world's largest city. More than 3,000
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  • 31 15 AC TRKSS Sam Churchill, daughter of the British Prime Minister, puts on an art as cowboy MOM Hoy Rogers .shows off with a toy pistol in Hollywood .Vl*. photo.
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  • 114 15 Chiang Calls For Attack On Mainland TAIPEI. Oct. 29 (Renter) Chiang Kai-shek today made another appeal to Chinese Nationalists on Formosa to "complete preparations for a counter-attack at an early date" on the China mainland. In a message on the eighth anniversary of the return of Formosa to the Nationalists
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  • 86 15 GEORGETOWN. Oct. 25 (Reuter) Mr Susud Gangddeen a former leader of British Guiana's leftwing P. P.P. today issued a statement urging sugar workers to ignore the P. P. P. strike call and described the party as "the betrayers of the workers who brought the country
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  • 60 15 BANGKOK. Oct. 25.— Thai naval vessels have been invited to take uart i n largo scale manoeuvres with Britain's Far Eastern Fleet late this year. Fleet Commander Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Lambe told Renter here yesterday. Vice-Admiral Lambe is flying his flag from the frigate Alert, which
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  • 45 15 BOMBAY, Ort. 25, (Reuter) Mr, Richard Casey, Australia's External Allairs Minister, said here yesterday that "India is remarkably free from Communist influence." Another fortunate thing was that India had a man of Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru's calibre as Prime Minister he said.
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  • 144 15 ROME, Oct. 25.— Italy disclosed last night that she has proposed a withdrawal of both Italian and Yugoslav troops from the tense borders of Trieste. The Italian proposal wa s the first omen of peace In the Trieste dispute since the United States and Britain
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  • 58 15 GEORGETOWN. Oct. 25 (Reuter). An announcement by Sir Alfred Savage, Governor of British Guiana, states that the Colony will be represented during the visit which Queen Elizabeth is to pay to Jamaica in a month's time. This reverses the decision of Dr. Cheddi Jagan's Peoples Progressive
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  • 85 15 MONTREAL. Oct. 25. (Reuter) A spokesman for the Chinese Community Centre, an organisation representing about 30,000 Chinese in Canada, said yesterday that the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, was a "willing tool to enslavement of Asiatic people to nonAsian Moscow dictates." The spokesman, Mr Frank
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  • 78 15 POSTAL MAN MAS T ER FORGER BURLINGTON, Vermont, Oct. 25. (UP) The story of how an official of a small city post office became such a masterful forger that he fooled bank officials with their own signatures was discovered yesterday when an $85,000 shortage was found in Burlington post office
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  • 25 15 PRESS rrnsorship in Cuba has ended formally but newspaper- htrt still are curbed by the "public order law" to prevent irresponsible reporting.— U.P.
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  • 200 15 WOMEN ADVISED TO MARRY YOUNG NEW YORK. Oct. 25 (UP)— Massive statistical s t u d .V proved today that a woman must marry a man younger than herself if she is to have a 50-50 change of avoiding widowhood. Dr. Earnest Albert Hooton. professor of anthropology at Harvard University.
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  • 101 15 LONDON. Oct. 15, (Hi Tiir v. .11' Soviet foreign policy IIogOJU markup thfl Mth unni\ 1 1 «ii v of the Bolshevik revolution, ojuotod by Moscow Rad;o. called for u struggle against attempts at launching a new war, and encoura£em< nt of business relations bOtWOOfI the
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  • 37 15 f A i i "i II ended t he pi U 1 < I I '1 he Car Lna visit i Europe on I i i s lion <>| 'he N<i i A INitilili- H :iu-
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  • 43 15 j..,, 1 1 M I IPI l-irut Q Oftld ('<if1 1 1 >.« r H. i!i» 'i 1...ii'l h < 1 iv< <l In < U 'i.i.v I !i nut I" .1 v/ 1 Mulki iikl 1 ibb Phi < 1 r \rm\ Ltdon
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    • 1066 16 Company Reports Amalgamated Malay Estates, for the year ended June 'AO. Ltd., made a profit of $138,349 1953. At balancing date net (22.6 per cent.) and dividend liquids equalled $2,277 320 or of 25 per cent, is recommended 78.5 cents per share and stores for the year ended June 30.
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    • 699 16 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANPIN AVIA tK i s pere p '*> I i\r r KOKKA Foi UJakarU. Bang M tiuk Saigon HongkonK Munlis Kobe Yukohamn (.ad M "POONA** for Melbourne, Sydney. Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8/lf.Not 6/7.N 0 MWINM Toi Bnrigkok 12/13NO? 11/||\ox "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok,
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  • BOOKS of The WEEK
    • 702 17  -  MARGHANITA LASKI By r rilE Frozen Flame is so very well conceived and deve.oped that it is startling it shou d be a first novel, so unsr. feoiisciously French in leeii.ig and atmosphere that it is amazing that 'he author is not a Frenchman. With necessary gradualnes
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    • 438 17  - Austrian So cialists F.A. VOIGT By In the Twilight of Socialism. A History of the Revolutionary Socialists of Austria By Joseph Buttinger. New York: Praeger. Pp xi. 577. Sfi. THE HISTORY of socialism the "Austro-Marxi>ts" played an honourable and rather brilliant part II the German Social Democratic parly was I
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    • 269 17 fifth volume of Lord Ha i leys Native Adminisiration in British African Territories (Stationery Office pp. xiv. 448. 22s t>d> is concerned with the three High Commissioner's territories. Bnsutoland. Bechuanaland. and Swaziland. It is. like its four predecessors, which covered the countries under Colonial Office rule, at once
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    • 349 17  -  JOHN COHEN By "INSIGHT such M this falls 1 to ones lot but -nee In a life line." wrote Freud In t v i«» preface to the second edition Of "The Interpretation Of Dreams 'It contains the most valuable of all the discoveries it has been my Rood
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    • 524 17 SPANISH JOIRNFV: Dr. MacKinley Helm is a witty Bostonian who. for the purposes of Spring in Spain iGollancz. 18s). has transplanted a cool New England culture into the hot-house atmosphere of the Iberian penins-jla. Though quiet and urbane in his style h e is a IOVCT of baroque,
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    • 160 17 I IN'GI K> CM I I M -I i •<) i Wi Icome returi this old Hol arood burird lv dim Fi •> f <j'i ing I i old Friend >\. Dl i in f'»K Ml Kill R IN I ill K\I»IO in r \kimi m rei i i
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 249 17 .fGvoATRANSER^ BAV« mine Akj' tSe X THAT MEANS THAT BAB^f MISrORTUNKS.?} r ?£f ABOUT Alley OOP By V.T. Ham/in mB*A^^<+'J^ J V Mtonir tcp^^t, I much TO GO on Jquajnt wav reckon wf:'lu bt ho. »s 1 JWjf Ifctomii/ k'VHRKIAIinM' 1 rAnuiW-iW^ 1 I BATT WMA,T'S TMUj /OF S^YIN 1
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    • 224 18 mission oRonGE the world's finest soft drink n]m I A *fc**~» **y+u~*~. im 3 International Exposition held at Lisbon II I J I ill 1 II C^-A^"""'"^' \i 1 Orange was entered in the Carbonated 1 1 ||j; L| j| I I -^K-' j^RGaSHSHk. w¥~7r T»^» AST x m m
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  • 130 19 photos. photo. Standard The Mission Orange Bottling Plant UPPER LEFT! Bottles put into a machine b v two I Lower Left: A \m rk< r is < hecking bot- they emerpe from machine Upper .lit: Workers are puttfce tiled bottles of .hi OraifC in crates cone off
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  • 350 19 A NEW $500,000 Mission Orange Bottling Plant which was opened in Little Road off Paya l«bar, Singapore, on Saturday will produce about 4,000 dozens cases of Mission Orange per day. This new plant, a three storey building, has installed the latest equipment
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    • 52 19 WOBLD FAMOUS GERMAN MCVIC TO KID YOURSELF OF INJECTIONS IN DIABETES NOW AVAILABLE lABETONIT commended by doctors all the world for sugar in "int. dryness and frequent r"i;«tion 1 *0 s<) per bottle ol IWI pills (Postages Extra) •*> 1): irfl utors: OVERSEAS GENERAL Y (P.O. Box 171) Tl. Ampang
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    • 177 19 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Central Electricity Board, Federation of Malaya FENDERS are invited for the construction of: 1 "ONE SENIOR OFFICER'S QUARTER AT KENNY HILL" Contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board, Gombak Lane, with a deposit of $50/. for Drawings and Specification not later than 31st October, 1953.
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    • 533 19 NOTUKS BY ORDER OF THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE S AUCTION SALE OF C VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN SINGAPORE Sold under the Order of the f High Court and the Directions of the Registrar thereof in Suit No. 242 of 1950. I In the Estate of LIM SOO SIAM also
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    • 624 19 INGAPOUfc IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 134) COVENT GARDEN IMPROVEMENT SCHEME UOTICE El hereby given 1 under Section 78 (2) of he Singapore Improvement )rdin«fnce (Chapter 134) that he Singapore Improvement! rust has prepared an Im- j •rovement Scheme for certain ands at Havelock Road ind [im Seng Road (known generlly as
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    • 618 19 SITUATIONS VACANT IVANTED Clerk-typist with »V some knowledge of Chtnear ind Applv P*""™ l Hua Sawmill. Kampong Bugis. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL !5 HEALTH DKI'ARTMKM Required three H-^Pital Assn:ant.«; for Dj Hospital Sir,«xAl2-2.'>2-PROFH 1 ENCY BAR 2<4xAl2-372 ■nonth^' probation Apnlicati mi tnrm.N obtainable fr.)m K'i Dfi'.r tment to et.irv. City Council
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    • 665 19 Standard Servlc# For The Unemployed AT VOIR S»K\ l( I Ac« vrn in»mplo\«d and in m i |.> i,, i n ou l« find work, the Mauapore >findard l'nrmp?<»\ n. m |fur« hj fl'rs miu trrr >p...r n Oil. •tlutwa. Jiiftl rill or wriir »our o«al Standard i»Tn r lor
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  • 488 20 Lucky S'pore Finish Behind SELANGOR and Singapore were lucky to finish the southern quadrangular tournament as champions and runners-up respectively. Till the last few minutes of their final games against Johore and Malacca the issues were in the balance, and it was sheer bad luck that prevented
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  • 345 20 It i.s to the credit of Johore that they are the only team in the tournament who have held their own against the champions. Selangor. In fact, on the run Of play, the "Cinderella State" should have won had their tor•.vaMs made better use of the several
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  • 58 20 LONDON, Oct. 25, Reuter). Wally Hay wad, 45-year-old South African runner, won the 100 miles Bath to London race in the record time of 12 hours 20 minutes 28 seconds. This was over an hour faster than the previous best, 13 hours 21 minutes 19 seconds,
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  • 171 20 Penang Cyclists Crash PENANG. Sun. There were eight crashes todry in the 25-mile cycling championship organised by the Penang Cycle Association, and five of the contestants were taken to hospital Gerald Clyde being the most seriously injured after crashing into o stationary car at the turui of Gurney Drive into
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  • 234 20 SOCCER BOXING DRAWN WHILE the players of Haikowyu SC and Bintang Bulan SC played themselves to a I—l1 1 draw in a SAFA Junior Cuptie at Geylang stadium yesterday, their officials shared honours in the boxing: matches that took place during the game. A heated argument during the game resulted
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  • 503 20 THE CHINESE had only to beat the Indians to win this season's SAFA Community league championship— and this they did with gusto, scoring four goals without reply before an appreciative crowd of over 2,000 at Jalan Besar stadium vesterday. The Chinese win the league from
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  • 331 20 S pore Badminton ANDREW TAN (BODCA) entered the third round of the Colony Men's Singles championship when he defeated Suadi bin Haji Tahir (Fairwind) in the Singapore Badminton Association championships played at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Andrew Tan. a Junior champion in 1950, won
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  • 49 20 Singapore's Pillai under fire in yesterday Colony Quad tie against Malacca Pillai miskicked and the ball went past him to go past, luckily for him, out of goal. The Singapore captain, Ronnie Barth is seen advancing to give his goalkeeper a hand. Singapore beat Malacca 3—2.
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  • 36 20 WANDERERS beat the RNAS Sembawang 6 o in a second division SHA league match on the Shell ground yesterday. Scorers were Ben Halge (2), L e Strange. Carvalho, Pi Feeney and D. Sullivan.
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  • 535 20  -  WINDSOR LAD By SENDING OUT five winners, two seconds and five thirds, Ipoh trainer Marinu s van Breukelen topped the list of successful trainers at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. His winners included Orissa, Another View, Colleague, Disney and Bridgelaw ll— Orissa,
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  • 113 20 NEW YORK, Oct. 25. (Reuter) Pierre Langlois. leading French middleweight boxer, after being outpointed over 10 rounds by Garth Panter. of Utah, had his purse withheld pending investigation when he complained that he had influenza. The Frenchman had been a three t o one favourite
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  • 104 20 NEW YORK. Oct. 25. (Reuter).—The U.S. Amateur Athletic Union chose four swimmers and one diver to represent the United States in swimming event at Sao Paulo. Brazil, on Nov. t> to 8 and at Rio De Janeiro on Nov. 14 to 15. They are
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  • 25 20 RANGOON. Oc/.. 25. (AP).— A Burmese soccer team defeated a Ceylonese team 3 2 in a quadrangular tournament Ceylon meets India On Tuesday,
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  • 65 20 MELBOURNE. Oct. 25. (Renter) Norman Von Nida won the Australian open golf championship for the second successive year by two strokes with a 72-holes aggregate of 278. His fighting last round of 65 broke by one stroke the record for the Royal Melbourne East Course which he
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  • 38 20 Balestier United became champions of the SAFA Division iiC League over Aston Athletic through a better goal average when they met and defeated Post an d Telegraphs 3—o in a replay at Jalan Besar siadium yesterday.
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  • 860 20 EVERTON TOPPLE DIV I TWO LEADER LONDON, Sun.— Rotherham I nited, toppled from the head of the Second Division table by a defeat by visiting Everton were the only Division leaders who did not forge further ahead of their rivals in yesterday football League programme. The First Division leaders, West
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  • 202 20 HOW THEY STAND LONDON o I i»*s aft*, 1 111*1 l»l\|> |l|N vV A i i M • • • 1 II M v V • su u 1 j I » 1 i 4 1 4 ■• 1 4 • • 1 M l \1 1 1 M HftCOXft
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    • 62 20 COLUMBIA presents RITA HAYWORTH STEWART GRANGER CHARLES LAUGHTON CAST OF THOUSANDS in 11~ 4 TECHNICOLOR SOON AT THE CAPITOL a PAVILION HEALTH Irrvciiiiii imthml* oi afln (htM ttirlh. .Irink l> Inn wrb lonic. (Nmi l»rhik si Oti;i| I iiimi lkfl ;ir»« irrjr C«mml lor lour hitllli too D. T. LIM
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    • 61 20 3rd WEEK t&J&m&A 1 \ST I SHOWS v^wvn^fli p ip W+^Z^TZ+ri^U rnivrrsjl l'i.«ur Parks Sim \(l\* iiiurr i Today: |.U fjj an d |J| p m wiktC Bhagwan and .--i Bali FLAGS TO MOKKOW Distributed B v Warn«i s r Southeast Asia Film Co. "C I.QSK TO M^ FOR DISTINCTIVE
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  • YOUTH
    • 7 1 YOUTH V0L2.N0.23. Monday, Oct. 25, 1 953.
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      • 252 1 I ka* mi B ___Bfl __r* %l E m: W^ 0<^RS8_S_3£' j*-. ,;^__l a*W*^ m. -jmo-^' v mrn*^ __i __F BB HI?' __t»_ s _r ___8_^^ j__r __i __r ___l _D Am I _E B ffar _ai?ii__r B^ J__H_f _> J— I _P^ ■~~T^^"W| B^ H. V Bm JVy 1
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    • 185 2 picture;. STVDKNT photographers o f the Presbyterian Boys School. Singapore, took these shots at the 3rd Swimming <>ala held at the C.S.S. pool recently. Neo CfcWW Kok Jfave a good account of himself in the 200 mitres event by smashing unofficially the Singapore Amateur
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    • 715 2 "VTY NIECE and another little girl were visiting me. and, as they liked collecting the eggs. I said they could climb a new naystack and see if any of the hens had made a nest up there. Later they arrived at the house with half-a-pail of
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    • 209 2 LAST week .s mail brought in numerous requests from Youth" readers asking for a Colour Contest again. So. here's switching from Crosswords to painting pictures, and the one picked out for you to do this time bv the Contest Editor is a scene in
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    • 129 2 IN this quiz the winds are blowing in the wrong places. Can you make them blow where they should? 1. Tbe people of Malta were MUfertaf from a chinook. I. A simoom warning was issued for all the West Indie>. 3. A cold tornado was blowing down
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    • 263 3 The Story So Far: B/LL W/LSO.V. T/iird officer o/ the Uink«f "Port Royal," in <' j^isoner oh board (he long" which baj failed i>o/h Stntfapore for a" unknown des^inalion. He is at the mercy of the "I Tong's" \in9crupmw*s Captatn, on whOM ship are crates containing contraband. Bill's;
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    • 379 3 "Urn. yes," said Phillips doubtfully. "And don't forget I know it's a long story," and Blake winked at the other Captain in the dark. Phillips laughed. •O.K You win. Well, it all started' on the run up to Hongkong less than three weeks ago but Biake was
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    • 1159 3 HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT M-O-N-E-Y? 5 [VOW that Malaya is becoming a nation, everyone has to know j about Current Affairs. At present few people know what they are, let alone anything about J them. J Recently I made a survey C of 45 School Certificate^ stu--2 dents
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      • 56 3 if* o ioojSiS- r^n Open an accouwt TODAY! M)R LITTLE AS SI to« t< in «Ur t a >avmt% irrount Z> rIMIW iMtBtST will t>* paid to »«>u lor and erer? Inp to > mati>j^J3^>w mum of S'li.tt* /*4fi 1111l t— I 1 1 f t I'BLJ g V w,
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    • 107 4 EUitii YEAR-OLD Jean Palmer of Melbourne. Aosti ilia, left S>dnev recently on uei sixth round-the-world ,t!ic: i/.eorge F. Palmer, is director of << Mc!bournc u avel igeocy. Jean las spe n only about 13 mo .<■. home in the pan nvt eai I:-, those eari r o
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    • 997 4  - HABITS CAN HELP YOU! PU TANG SAM By P^ROM small advertisements that toll \i»uhuv» toleavr off smoking the-ra>\ May to exhortation* against sins we are plagued everyday with aflv on removing the bad that is in us. The £ix. -nuch take;, for panted and the evi •o much magnified that
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    • 279 4 COMETIMtS when I sec small children greatly absorbed in the activity of the moment. 1 remember an experience in the art of appreciation. That brownstonc building of great dignity, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, occasionally plays host to a chamber-muMc concert and this par* cular evening we
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    • 286 4 IJISTORY was made at Gan Ejir Seng Bchool, Singapore recently when tin First Exhibition of photographs of the School Camera Club was opened by the Commissioner General. Mr. Malcrlm MacDonald who said that he hoped the exhibition would be an annual ■Hail and that other
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    • 184 4 I IBKAKIES are indispcns- able in a modern country Their importance in this, our modern age where culture and science are fast advancing, need not be emphasised. The roles they play are manifold. The main purpose of the library is to supply iho means by which educated
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    • 201 4 SSASSIN". a term applied to MM who murders another by surprise or by some secret means or treachery, is derived from ha shis. the opiate made from the juice ol hemp le.ire> It was originally the name for a sect of the Shiites. known otherwise |s libmUll:
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    • 83 5 photos on display. On hii left i>> the Principal of the School Mr. P. F. Aroozoo and on his right ia the Organiser ol the exhibition. Mr. David Soh; (left, centre): The first prize winner. Master Freddy Oey. receiving his prize of a Cine-Camera from
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    • 372 5 I IBK \KIES are indispens--1 able in a modern countr> Their importance in this, our modern age where culture and science are fast advancing, need not be emphasised The roles they play are manifold. The main purpose of the iibrary is to supply the means by
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    • 249 5 where his great abilities earned him a welcome at Cairo. Here, too, hi.- efforts towards the advancement of his own interests caused his withdrawal from that country. At Kuhistan, aitrr varied experiences, he founded the Ismailite sect. He captured by a ruse the fortress of A
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    • 526 5  - A NEW CAREER BEGINS IN ART Gloria Clements By CO YOl have an artistic talent that craves expression? Well, what are you doing about it? One young married woman gave up school teaching to start a paint shop of her own. The Arsi year, home was headquarters where she did
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    • 560 5 Asian Students Attend Special Course I'MNfl TWO students from \si.m countries rctrt'Uv completed a sixw irk orientation course at the University of Denver, ('dorado, and are now at tending colleges and universities hroughout the United States. Eight of the Asian students are from Japan, four from the Philippine Republic, two
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 61 6 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE j By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY I /im ME EV£ CLOSED, I^CAM^) (^PWEEO^p rrhr( for thildrr* m forrun gTJS.'SS SSS jh e Juniors Celebrate Anniversary i.r.iuranvtic for the Cro unde valuable un.ts of thr parrnt A •r at P-* l d lth Jdult Rrtl Crow
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    • 1220 7  - A Wandering Minstrel, He Sang HisSongslnManyTowns ISAAC TEOH iircal People Of The Past Home. ;u\\\\v\\\\\\\\\ I By -.wwvwwwww 'pHE dalr of th.it srral rpu p«wt of (irrrcr llomtr is quiU* unrrrlain Herodotus declared l llt HrsnKi and Homer were ion temporaries, and lived 100 year* before his own time. Most
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    • 121 7 FILM on life in B;:ni;kok and the people of Thailand, "Bangkok Oasis of a Troubled Continent." was shown to American people this summer on television. The l(j mm sound film was made in ttanstkok last March and April for the "March Oi Time" programme. Some 1«
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    • 359 7 OS lul* I'.th man of n«lit\ t»«r«. d<< d in a h4»».piUl M result »f »«\ere burns in. urrrd Irom tall into a lirepl.irr i frw da«« earlier. In mjm l"'« imj\ have cumr j-» |U«»t »n nit idem of old acr. To m.inv others. it was something
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    • 1105 8 DO JUNIOR LITERARY CLUBS SERVE ANY PURPOSE? A DRAIN FERNANDEZ St. Francis Institution, Malacca, wants to know whether a Junior Literary Club in Schools would serve any purpose. And if it does, he wants me to tell him how to lorm such a clnfc. Thf success of a Literary Cub
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    • 107 8 4 BOTT 90 million Inc. will be s*fe from the of malaria by \he war as a result of malaria control mead ov 'IndiaHeath with t^* 1 c ancc of I'N and atentie-. Inoia has brfr. most heav.iy ma.arulnf#ttcd areas to :he wor.ii t* than '20* nvirjf in
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