Singapore Standard, 27 October 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD &nsi_il an Vol. IV, No. 117. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1953. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.
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  • 1095 1 Clerks: Pay Cuts What's More EXCESS SALARIES MUST BE R EPAID A LARGE number of Singapore Government hospital assistants, clerks, junior technical assistants, overseers and technicians in Division 111 are today facing the prospect of monthly pay cuts totalling about $5 each. Under the new Government proposals, Division 111 employees
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  • 637 1 Give Rubber A Fair Deal Nixon Is Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mom. The Vice-President of the United States, Mr. Richard >I. Nixon, waa today, in a rubber estate in Selangor, handed I memorandum which appeal* for a square deal for Malaya's basic iti.ltistl ament was handed over by the chairman ration's
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  • 106 1 Her Big Worry Was The Dhoby Willi K rubber men in the Kederatit n complainI <•' |<.vv prices and askI the United States Vice vir. Richard oa lor a square Mrs. Nixo n was d about a persona] ilem. isbaad and 1 ninn n« short of she v;iid in Kuala
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  • 209 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower's letter t<> General Templer states: I wish to congratulate you on the inspiring leadership you have provided over the past year and a half, whirh has resulted in such a marked improvement in the milita r y situation in Malaya. The effort and sacrifices
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  • 14 1 "The millions of times Tve told that bo v not to exasKerate!''
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  • 140 1 ASP .lOGINDER SINGH of Kuala Kubu's Police College staff while on a holiday in Singapore came to The Standard office and donated S lO to the Christmas Toy Fund yesterday. With the latest collections of $81 the total of the Fund now stands at
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  • 78 1 16 College Students Go On Strike KUALA KANGSAR. Mon Sixteen students from the Post-School Certificate Class of the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, went on strike recently. They complained that I their request for proper ac[•commodation has not been given consideration by the CoV lege authorities. Most of them have gone
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  • 175 1 LONDON, Oct. 26.— Britain's Minister for Colonial AfTairs, Henry Hopkinson, on lls return from a rush three-day visit to British Guiana, told reporters here on Sunday that he found the situation in the South American eolony "calm but still fraught with potential dangers." He added:
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  • 266 1 Standard Staff Reporter A "KONGSI" of 26 persons in Singapore stands a sporting chance of winning one of 30 prizes from between £1.000 and £50.000 tomorrow when the Cambridgeshire will be run Their Irish Hospital Sweepstake ticket, purchased at $8 50 a few months
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  • 46 1 MAUBEUGE, NE. France. Oct. 26. (AFP)— The French Secretary of State for Air. I.ouis Christains. said here today that 225 aircraft had been ordered from Fran< e by the United States and 71 Ouiagan an craft for India, since Jui> l.
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    33 1 FLIGHT Lieutenant R. I Burton winner of the London to Christchurch Air Rare, ducks under the exit hatch of his It M Canberra at Changi yesterdav after flying in from Australia.
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  • 312 1 ONLY by listening out to Atistraliaa radio stations in hit effort to keep awake did Flight Lieutenant r If. Gannon, navigator of tbe winning Canberra bomber ia the London to-Christt hur.fi air i.nr bear the news th.it on calculatrd timings, kin plant' wan
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  • 26 1 A MOTOK I i n th e S I e i ol 1 ti u, valued ai 130.000 ed befoi i from the Central I-
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  • 281 2 TEMPLE KEEPER MURDER INQUIRY MISS Bridget Francis, 18-year-old schoolgirl, told a Singapore Court yesterday that when she entered her grandmother's house on the evening of Sept. 3 she found her Tying on the kitchen floor. "There was a blood stain on the floor, and her face was covered wilh a
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  • 233 2 SINGAPORE'S Army Civil Services Union has pledged Its wholehearted support to the Federation War Department civilian employees in their claims. The executive committee o' ACSU has endorsed the resolutions made by the War Department Civil Service Association (Malaya) at a mass meeting held at Kuala
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  • 497 2 Netsv 'Pianecsv 9 Answers nakota Problem Standard Aviation Reporter A 16-SEATER, twin engined aircraft, that is guaranteed to remove nearly all of the present headaches of finding replacement for the Dakota in Malaya is now being developed by a British Aviation Company. Mr. Noel
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  • 63 2 A SINGAPORE trisha rider, Teng Seng Ong, paid a total of $200 in fines in the City Police Court yesterday with a smile. He pleaded guilty to three charges: riding a trisha along Kerbau Road on Oct. 24 without a licence; using a rider's
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  • 327 2 Standard Staff Reporter WAR DEPARTMENT civilian employees in the Federation and Singapore will soon get a general wage increase. The Army's wage increase proposal is the result of its civilian employees' demand for implementation of a new salary structure in line with
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  • 100 2 RENT reservation allowa permissible to those m tin Army. Navy and Air Kon e. Singapore, will now !>e |mnted only in exceptional rircumstances. says a pr. ss noic f r« General E_tta-_Kl*__nrtnts-East Land Forces. The F.E.L.F. is reviewing, the necessity for the contii payment o_
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  • 257 2 APPLICATIONS TO IMPORT SUGAR OPEN ON DEC. 1 APPLICATIONS to import sugar from soft currency sources will be considered from Dec. 1, according to an announcement by a spokesman for the Commerce and Industry Department, Singapore. These licences will be granted subject to the consignments arriving in Singapore after Jan.
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  • 164 2 SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr Choor Sin-iii. y< :e_day orderad that Karim bin Mntraaeb. an RAF civilian driver, be charged with negligent driving, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of a school teacher, Irv.ne Lancelot McCoy. McCoy was kilVd IB a collision with an
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  • 80 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING riJkI 4 Prices 'cent* bbf Sm«pore b were- r rt .._»\.rs f N. > „sn fm Loose jci No IRS s gj No 2 RS S I No 3 R s S Tone: si, q n.\ run The pr... m LONIMIN HIKK.k '_5 M House I rrms
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  • 31 2 WHI I d I in three ei t he i duitable liq I im C and Chua I T :.< sakeram. 0 lifted 1 orrii red t if#
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 71 2 Weather MIXIMCM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Oct. 25 to 7.30 a.m. Oct. 26. Singapore (74F), 7__S?* f 75F) K <*« Ba hru 741- Kuala Lumpur (74F), Ipoh (73F), Kuantan (73F) Maximum Temperatur: From Jw »p a _JV to 740 JP 1 Oct. 26. Singapore OIF). Penan* (88F), Kota Baliru (87F),
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  • 533 3 GILLON MIGHT' VE BEEN INSANE' IF... Psychiatrist Say*-* «Xa_s^ifi!rij:ssKi tz the K e Gi..o„ „.ond Gillon might hove been ne °J. VL d 'V? ted h Prl H°>s suggestion was made by a senior Army'— Au 9ust--on tho assumption that Gillon's te<;timr,n_ s to be accepted as true. »_-__njr the
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  • 74 3 Perak's 7th UMNO Div. Is Formed n. A new division [NO i formed at in Last even- a meeting of l from Ipoh, Etumbutan. Sungei Raja and ►n will be the Kinta division. en' n to be formed April this year. I [NO divisions State 'ire Batang Perak, Kuala I.
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  • 50 3 A 43-YEAR-OLD Cantonese. Lai Aik of Tion*. Bahru Road was injured last night when the tricycle he wa? travelling in collided with a car at Neil Road. The car did not stop and police ar e appealing for witnesses to come forward. His condition is serious.
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  • 201 3 THOUSANDS of spectators lined the seafront of the City of finback in Germany last June to give a rousing send off to their first streamlined cargo passenger ship, the Leverkusen, which arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden vogage to the Far East. The
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    68 3 THE "Endeavour." famed Vickers Viscount of British European Airways which was the first aircraft to cross the finishing line in the transport section of the I, on don-Christehurch air race touched down at Changi airport shortly after 10 p.m. on Sunday night. The aircraft covered the 1,900 odd miles from
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  • 234 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Malay Union is caUing upon all Malay and Muslim groups for a meeting in the Badminton Hall tonight at 7.30 p.m. to discuss the welfare of the Aljunied Road fire victims. Mr. Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid. president
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  • 37 3 IPOH. Mon. Heavy rain during the last week caused a flood in the area of the 2nd mile Ip'.h-Kairpar main trunk road and a s a result traffic has been diverted to tiie Cbender•nu Road.
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  • 132 3 He Wants Ceylon Rice For Japan MR A. R. A. HADDAD. former Singapore businessman, who is on his way to Ceylon to arrange the export of 5.000 tons of rubber to Japan, arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the Corfu from Hongkong Now the managing director of a well established
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  • 38 3 BUTTERWOR _H. M on.— The proposal to build a town hall on a central site in Butterworth. was finally accepted at a special meeting of the Town Hall Committee held in he Dis'rir. Office recently.
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  • 101 3 MALACCA. Mon Over 100 close Malacca friends and relations ot Dato Sir Chenglock Tan and Lady Tan. attended the function given by his son Mr Tan Siew Sin. and son-in-law. Mr Chan Seng Kee. in honour of their 40th wedding anniversary, at the 4t mile Klebang Road
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  • 47 3 THE Geylang Methodi .t Girls School will hoi a bazaar on Oct. 31 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the school premises in aid oi* the school building fund. There will be a sale of needlework, provisions, a puppet show, and games.
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  • 287 3 C THE goodwill mission Z of three Indian women members of Parliament to Japan, led by Mrs. Ammu Swaraiaadhan. ar- arrived in Singapore 2 yesterday, in the liner Corfu, on their way back to India. J They were met on Z arrival by
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    16 3 MRS. Ammu Swaminadhan. right, is being greeted by Mrs G. H. Namazie, president of the YWM.V
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  • 107 3 THE President of the Singapore Hire Car Association -nd Secretary of the local 'iuddhist School. Mr. T. A. Simon, told The Standard yesterday that he would stand as an Independent candidate for Kochore Ward in the December elections to the Singapore City Council. Mr. Simon states. if elected.
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  • 176 3 TEMPORARY buildings have a way of becoming very permanent. For this reason and also to cut down expenditure, the authorities building the International Airport at Paya Lebar will not put up any temporary buildings. The vast runway of this huge airport is expected to be
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  • 400 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Post Office Savings Bank* now nave an excess of $5,000,000 deposits over withdrawals. This figure was passed on Sept. 25, the Acting Director of Posts, Mr. A. S. Gammon, said at a press conference yesterday. He explained that
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  • 157 3 Standard Staff Reporter A DEMAND for a "fair share of the wealth" produced by Phoenix Aerated Water Company has been forwarded to the company by their Union, the Singapore Workers Union. The Union points oul that the lowest P-» 1 worker gets only $1.75 a
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  • 294 4 THE Singapore Deputy Controller of Immigration, Fredrick Raja Sabapathy, told the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deve-reux-Colebourn, yesterday: "It is possible for a Jicaman to have a seaman's identity card and an ordinary identity card. But so far, I have not met with
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  • 109 4 A CREEN Bus Co., driver, Tan Eng Choon, was fined $50 by the Singapore First Traffic Court Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua yesterday for driving an omnibus in a negligent manner resulting in a collision with a motor car. The prosecutor. Inspector Ahmad bin Hussein
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  • 103 4 CLERK STABBED A MAN IS HELD KARLY yesterday a shriek was heard coming from a cubicle of a house In Tank Road where lived an old carpenter and his .1-year-old son, M. Nagappan, an insurance clerk. Sevcr.il people rushed into the room to tind Nagappan lying on the bunk with
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    80 4 photo. MR. ZYGMUNT DEUTSCHMAN. a Public Health expert of the World Health Organization arrived in Singapore aboard a BOAC Comet from Bangkok last night to relieve Dr. W. W. Yung a s WHO representative in Singapore. Dr. Yung is attending a WHO Conference in Geneva. MR. KEITH GRANVILLE, Sales
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  • 214 4 DEVOTEES WALK ACROSS FIRE PIT A CROWD of about 5.000 people, some of them armed with movie cameras sweated their way into the narrow backyard of the Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday to witness 50 devout Hindus, smeared in saffron and ash, walk bare-footed across a p:t
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  • 209 4 A TABLOID weekly "The Champ" named after the United States Nary aircraft carrier Lake Champlain is the rage of the American fleet unit which dropped anchor in Singapore waters a few days ago. Allen K. Pengelly Is "The Champ's" youthful full-time
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  • 275 4 Man Charged With Cheating GIVING evidence in the Second District Court, yesterday, Ong Buck Heng said that Tan Chew Siah showed him a pile of scrap iron and said that it was a gift to him from the Sultan of Johore. He
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  • 66 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce has abandoned the idea of constructing a new building in the open ground opposite their present premises in Hill Street. This decision was reached after yesterday's meeting. The Chamber decided not to consider this site as
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  • 118 4 Mr G. K. Darke. Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools in Singapore, has Issued a circular yesterday to all Chinese schools on the island (hat from next year, they will have three terms instead of two. two. As a result of this change the children
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    68 4 KEPT MUM -$100 TWO car owner-. Tan Tian Soo and Tay Thiam Hock, were fined $I°o each in the First and Second Traffic Court yesterday for not telling Police who drove their rail w}_e__ traffic- oil ernes were alleged to have been committed. MR. Robert Ramaswamy son of Mr. Perumal
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  • 256 4 IPOH, Mon. About 50 picnickers stood shocked ond helpless as they saw a man drown in the swirling and treacherous waters of the Tanjong Rambutan River, 10 miles from this town, last evening. The body of the victim, Mr. Teh Guan Poh 41--year-old technical
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  • 47 4 MORE than 3,000 people have visited Singapore's United Nations Exhibition in the Victoria Memorial Hall since it was opened by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, on Saturday. Organised parties from secondary schools will visit the Exhibition today. It will close tomorrow evening.
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  • 128 4 A CALL to the president of the Singapore Workers Union, Mr. Peter Williams. to stop creating splinter unions, among non-Eng-lish speaking workers. wag made by the secretary of the Singapore City Council Transport Workers Union. Mr. O.S. Rengasamy, yesterday. He was referring to an
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  • 119 4 KUALA I.I'MPI H \l. .n Two armed ar.d anitormed terrorists robbed two p< in a car of their Identity I cards and |50i 87th Mile. Slim Riv_-r>Tanjong kfta lim Road, la-t nigh*.. The car had broken down and was being repaired >. the occupants wang heid
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  • 102 4 JOHORE KMIKI Men An all-out effort to win the hearts of a gang or Hirer bandits in the Senai ana. whose comrades in the same platoon have cither been killed or have nVd. is now being conducted by the authorities. More than 10.000 leaflets bearing
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  • 72 4 HUNDREDS of exquisite hand made articles from satin-* overed coat hangers to a 3.200--piece flower patchwork bedspread will be sold at belowmarket prices at th e Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, on Saturday. The jumble sale organised for the Girls* Sporis Club building fund will open at
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  • 158 4 Confused Robbers Ran Into Police DETKCTIVF Simon ornelius. L l the Singapore Ih,,^ trict Court vesterda. when !ic arrhnj scene of a robber •>, u, bers were so contuse,, they headed straight wards his jeep n an eC to get away. He then Mm With his jr. j ing car
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  • 54 4 A SINC.APOKF Sergeant H i was yesterday fir. re Fir-t 1 .Mr. F. A driving a car jn manner, rat 111 ting 11 with a n tion of K D| H Tern bel ing Road Another n Khc of R twel] R lined SUin ;r: tor
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  • 29 4 SINGAFORM V I HOUM will play lowing p I gr, from UO Nov K 4th— Farr. r V. Park; 1* Park; l!» K Katong Park Park.
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  • 382 5 Bus Sersfces Merger e_s__ra±ra_r_Sa^S__se____ ?__-l__&«_!^S be tabled C^^^ B wMd. 'm_iJ h V eP rt adds that the Boar <* should have requisite powers to acquire the S.T.C. in the first place, va to „7 t0 aCqUl re ultimately the ten other pril SSL bus
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  • 70 5 >N CHYE, a motorand his pillion rider. tine Goh, were off tne machine after a wi' 1 a motor car Teo Giap Boon on al the junction of East '1 and Haig Road. ay, in the Singapore Tr.-ifiic Court. Teo was £50 on a charge of
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  • 85 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mod.— Negri Sembilan men. hers of the Selangor and Negri Sembilan Toddy Tappers' Union were congratulated for the good relations which exist between them and their pre.ent employers and contractors. Mr. IC P. Rajagopal. a member of the Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union
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  • 76 5 SINGAPORE City Police Magistrate. Mr. J.M DevereuxColebourn. yesterday told Koh Bian. a fowl seller: "If I <"ould order you flogged. I would do so. Unfortunately, I can't." Koh who pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to 102 ducks said that he placed them nicely in the
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  • 55 5 ABOUT one hundred and fifty guests attended last night's, dinner party given by the Singapore branch of the World Swastika Society in commemoration of its seventeenth anniversary, at the Society's premises in Hill Street. The Society's activities include runnin*-. three clinics which treat more than
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  • 23 5 MENTAKAB. Moti.— Mr. A. P. Bntwisle, the Federation Adult Education Officer, visited 44 adult classes in the Temerloh and Mentakab Districts.
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  • 118 5 He Turned His Caller To Police A MAN living in Cross Street, Singapore. woke up at 8 a.m. on Sunday to find a stranger moving articles about in his room. He immediately sprang upon the stranger and grabbed him. Nothing was stolen from the house. The intruder was handed over
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  • 153 5 HIT WITH BROOM HE STABBED HER GOADED by abuse and hit on the head with a broom, ln the course of a argument, Ng Kiam Hock lashed out wildly with a knife and stabbed his sister-in-law in the neck. This was alt over some taI pioca shoots The tapioca belonging
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  • 63 5 STUDENTS of St. Josephs Institution yesterday a ked question after question on the United Nations refusal to admit Communist China as a member of the U.N. They were attending a talk on "The Work of the united Nations" by Mr. James Peter Chin, a member
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE Police have recovered a Parker pen with the name K. T. Abdul Kader inscribed on it. Anyone claiming it should contact Joo Chiat Police Station.
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  • 27 5 MR A K GHOSH Secretary of the Government Club Mentakab due to go on least to India has been succeeded by Mr. J. W. Watson,
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  • 120 5 A VIP very important parcel arrived in Singapore by Comet jetliner from London last night. It was cylindrical in shape and contained th e first completed general layout plans for th 0 new University of Malava buildings in Johore Bahru. And the man who brought it wa
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  • 397 5 Standard StaT Reporter A BBEEZE between the Prosecuting: Officer Mr. WL Boyle, a Deputy Superintendent of Police' and Delence Counsel, Mr. CH. Koh yesterday caused the First District Court Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah to request them to conduct themselves in a calmer and
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  • 326 5 'VEEP' CONFIDENT OF SEA FUTURE: MacD. PRAISED THE U.S. Vice-President Mr. Richard M. Nixon, in his farewell press conference at Kallang Airport yesterday, said his talks with the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, were official. They had covered South-East Asia, in addition to some of the specific problems of Singapore and
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  • 154 5 Standard Staff Reporter ALLEGATIONS that a Singapore City Council official is making use of City Council drivers to work for him daring duty hoars have been made in a letter to the City President by the Singapore Workers' Union. The letter said that City Council drivers were
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  • 100 5 A RESOLUTION calling for early negotiation with the British Government for independence of Malaya will be discussed at the National Congress of the Peninsular Malay I_eague and the Peninsula Malay Union on Nov. 20. The two parties have issued invitations to all political parties in Malaya
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  • 65 5 FOR allegedly destroying evidence after an accident in which her car collided with an old man in Seiangoon Road near the New World Amusement Park on Jan. 8. a woman driver Chan Kum Ying was fined $200 by the Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong
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  • 819 6 IN RECENT months emphasis has been given by local business leaders to the necessity and desirability of attracting foreign capital. On Sunday the presiden. Of the Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. C. M. Seth, said that an influx of foreign capital would help us in our task
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 268 6 Dear Dick; I'm calling you by your first name because during my two-year stay in New York I discovered most Americans like to be informal and always prefer to "come down to earth." Guess by this tim e you have seen a good part of
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    • 49 6 Sir;— After all the talk about "Operation Service" > by nurses and other hospital employees, I was quite sur- a~ pried to read m your issue w of the 2Mrd inst. of the shock- ing treatment given to ex- pectant mothers in a Federa- tion Government hospital "ASIAN" Singapore.
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    • 71 6 Sir;— We. the staff of Paya Lebar Airport. have read with disgust the letter signed by J.J.B. about Government !l hours (The Singapore Stand- Bard of 15th October). We W are pleased to be taking part J in the construction of Singa- pore's new airport and we a> shall
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  • 1377 6 Is Govt. To hi at Blame? I 3ialmgmm Attaint Bfg JmmjMitX JOSEY tr LET ME SAY frankly that I must have forgotten, if ever I knew, that when the Federal Government invited the Malayan TUC to submit the names of > candidates for the six Labour seats in the
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  • 628 6 And NaitT Its TOKYO, (UP) Western women can now breathe easier. Their petite Japanese sisters are not quite the perfect wives they are reputed to be, if the findings of Japan's foremost sex expert are to be believed. Tet Takahashi, 46, a psycho-analyst who is called the
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  • 105 6 Review of Views Jiuior Mentris Besar SOME llei kn highest adm tn then Meloyu that H where I n«»i e\en de a Malay vl pioos send the r< :i! by his I Some Men* lis B< parativrlv |u I -nr of N. Claw 1 District ClasaOß Thief Ol I M<
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    • 85 6 SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cabla fir Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, Tha Times Building. Printing House Square, London E.C. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan St* 83, Cowan St., 8, Leith St., Tele: 4588.
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  • 122 7 \I)ON, Oct. 26 (UP) Secretary Anthony ..id today he had rei,\ information that end him to think Iran Bi [tain wants the two lies to resume friendly o.'IS. broke off diplomatic is with Britain in Octo- a result of their long le over nationalization
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  • 134 7 RO, Oct. 26, (Reuter) Salah Salem, Egyptian < i for National Ouid_aid today in an interith the Arab weekly. El Yussef. that while in ith the British on the .i) base, Egypt had Ided on any of the coun- ital demands. "We have in oil
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  • 58 7 \.\BERRA. Oct. 26: (Reu- > Mr. R.G. Menzies, the ia n Prime Minister, to-rt.-v told the annual meeting of Federal Council of his Party that he was conof success at next year's al election. iid that his government had lifted Australia's productittional income, econo--1 ability, employment
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  • 34 7 A THOUSAND voices seraded Pope Pius XII i n Castel fo Saturday. Delegates a international music feting for him when he fled a rainstorm and apOn a balcony to greet A.P.
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  • 58 7 photo. Carrying flags and banners, university students run through downtown Rome, during a demonstration asking the Italian Government to occupy Trieste forthwith. The riots followed the Big Three Conference in London which was expected to formally announce the date when Italian troops would be permitted to enter
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  • 498 7 Racial Brawl Brews Over... RABAUL. New Guinea, Oct. 26 (Reuter). A racial prejudice involving a protest to Canberra ha s followed the recommendation of the local Lands Board Io admit Chinese to the European residential areas of this New Britain port. Spearhead of protest moves
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  • 42 7 MELBOURNE, Oct. 26 (AP) Another atomic explosion is expected to take place on the Woomera range this week. A brief announcement saying only that the explosion has taken place will be made by a Department of Supply spokesman.
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  • 340 7 Israel Claims Jordan Threat To Mount Scopus JERUSALEM, Oct. 26 (UP) Tension heightened in this divided capital yesterday following an Israeli report that Jordan planned to attack and swallow the Jewish pocket on Mount Scopus. Walter Eytan, Israeli Foreign Office director, told the Big Three Western
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  • 82 7 KARACHI. Pakistan. Oct. 26, (AFP)— The newly formed Association of Prostitutes of Quetta. capital of the province of Baluchistan, has applied to authorities for permission to issue a paper, according to the Karachi daily, Jang Unit. Twenty six year old Miss Mumtaz, president of
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  • 62 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 26: (Reuter) Lieut. General Sir Charles Loewen, Britain's new Commander-in-Chief of the Far East, said on his first visit here today that he thought 'he Malayan situation had been "extremely well handled and going very well indeed". Sir Loewen. who was accompanied by Lady Loewen,
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  • 151 7 Shocking Scene Of Carnage LYONS. (France). Oct. 26 (AP) Gendarmes, alerted by a neighbour, found a staggering scene of carnage y. terday at an isolated farmstead 70 miles south of here. Farmer Henri Frechet. 40, lay near death, muttering on th e floor of the kitchen. His head had been
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  • 102 7 REGGIO CALABRIA. Italy. Oct. 26, (AP)— Prime Minister Giuseppe Pella personally visitci' flood-stricken area, south in Italy yesterday and pledged that within 48 hourg his Government will start a programme to make such tragedies less likely. He spoke in this refugeecrowded provincial capital while truck convoys
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  • 38 7 GENERAL Matthew Ridgw-_y. Army Chief of Staff, has left Washington by plane for the Far East and Alaska to confer with army officials in Tokyo and Korea and make an inspection of Alaskan defences. Reuter.
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  • 55 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 26 (AP) India has summoned its Ambassador to Communist China. Nedyam Raghavan, home from Peking for consultations on th« proposed Sino-Indian conference oyer Tibet, the Foreign Office said today. The Ambassa-dor. who has represented India in China for more than a year,
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  • 17 7 ITALIAN -BORN movie director Robert G. Vignola. 71. who directed Rudolph Valentino died yesterday. A.P.
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  • 106 7 Gold Can Go Through Hongkong HONGKONG, Oct. 26. (Reuter) The Government here officially announced today that transhipment will in future be allowed in the case of gold consigned to any destination through Hongkong. The necessary import and export licences will be freely issued to approved applicants. The announcement also said
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  • 22 7 ADMIRAL Arthur Radford, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, is now on a tour of Europe. AFP
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  • 201 7 LONDON, Oct. 26 (AP)— Nearly 500 London bus drivers and conductors walked out early today in protest against the Government's use of troops to fight off a gas and oil famine during the city's wildcat strike of tank truck drivers. Ise were the first
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  • 70 7 Sfondo-d London Correspondent LONDON, Ocf. 26. Tht following ore rhe closing prices of rubber ond fin on the London market:-— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16id. December 16id. Jon./March 16id. Apr./June 162.L July/Sept. 16_d. November c.l.f. 16_d. Tone: Buyers roirlf Steady. Spot £622 10s. per ton.
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  • 59 7 CAIRO. O.t N fAFP), Egyptian President Moi med Ncgmb :s t<> leivi shortly for thc Upper Nili V,. < f '<> enable Neguib to comp recovciy fNtn hil *< «n| illMM, He will be accoanpanied by several high officials who will take advantage of
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  • 94 7 After World TripHe Needs 'L' Plates BACK in London from where he started niter »-<../>,..- -ihe world trip on an ordinary trade mtn'l aj<lc fitted with half-horse-power motor, Peter Lee-Warner. 34, icomntando. Chindit, parachutist and adventurer. _j y by Miss Vivian Blane. He passed through Malaga. On hii arrival in
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  • 66 7 'Envoy'— Hollywood Style SULTRY VOICED singer Wanda Curtis *-ja -he is «<oon to become an ambassador —Ho lly wood style. Set to tour seven South American countries, where she will sine in night clubs and theatres, she expresses the opinion th.it "all the diplomatic meetings in ih t world ran't
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  • 210 7 PANM.TNJOM. Oct 26.— The Communists today raised an immediate threat to the success of preliminary Korean peace talks at their opening session by demanding the admission of neutral nations to the big talks— a proposal opposed by the l T nited State Despite the ominous
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  • 169 7 LONDON. 0 I I Ihe Briti h B i 01 poration will i the play I- I Willi- 1 in I n the A I Secretary I i at ion Mr. H. P. D I I ked the BBC. r t peat l>roadea> I planter!
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  • 54 7 WASHINGTON, (i P> Rep w Knowland In an h published todav d< tfea Un U d Btat < i power m tha Par Ea?l ".\1 own v.»w is U I and that to w.n the f tii». non-Comrr.uni i I 1 A'; up to that i
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    • 54 7 I VAV..V VV\\\\\V\V\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\V\\\VV\\\\V\\V\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\V\\\\VV\\\ k \\\\\\\VVVV\\\\\\V\\\V\V\W I r i t X c 1 i_i 5 &_rs_»° ___________H___^^^^ DEPARTING SINGAPORE I Ga 7fh M#A November FOR CALL YOUR j TRAVEL AGENT S BANGKOK BAHREIN i OR RANGOON BEIRUT 5 MALAYAN AfAWAyS KARACHI ROME S Oaaaral Sairs Agontg j I LONDON BO AC
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    • 756 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LIME < AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SKKVICE To- Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. t S'pore P.S'ham Penang I s i;r.i ms, h -aim. (HAPAU) 280rt :!90ct 30 31 Dec TS Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec lODec 11/12Dec •TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11/16Dec 17/18Dec 19/21Dec 'lone Ken_ Manila Kobe
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    • 1206 8 Tel* 841*! rrx.m BLUE FUNNEL LINE rfni^, 20 ime.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Pa^ ag Dept Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed v'.a other ports t<» lon. l and dlKharfe carta S/CIMNCfH to I -IV»£POOL .Cil \s<;€*.V LONDON- Jt CONHNKNTAE POKTs Due Sails P S ham Penang lagsUm lor Liverpool
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    • 864 8 ACCIDENT HALTS SUEZ SHIPPING PORT SAID, Oct. 26. (AP) the canal's bank. As the Steel Traffic through th e Suez Advocate reversed steam to reCanal was stopped for 12 hours lease herself from the rabies, after the collision of three ves- she was in collision with the sels yesterday. freighter
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    • 718 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE" SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /IK DONTDM 4 •POONA for Melbourne' 1 0^ Sh -*m r f Sydney, Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) 8/lONov 6/7.Nov rvIEONM For B^ngknlt 12/13NOV II HN. f %n "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe. Yokohama I 3 Dec 3u 30\«i "FALSTRIA" for
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    51 9 photo ASP. A. G. Oliphant nf the Singapore Poller i> ing out thr driving position of the llendon Mrtmpoliijn Police Driving School car used for practice. He was snionc 22 road safety experts from 15 countries who are on a two weeks' study course of road safety problems ia England
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  • 188 9 I rife ASSETS of MoJoyan banks ot the end ot the last month stood at $494,115,000 while their liabilities amounted to $576,681,000, both figures being for Singapore and exclusive ot those overseas, according to official statis- Those figures were lower than those for
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  • 159 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER DOWN RUBBER price s in Singapore dropped cent to 55-| cents per lb. for November shipment on a quietly steady market yesterday. Opening unchanged from Saturday, prices dropped on speculative liquidation but steadied on some Australian and London acceptanceAfter a quietly steady morning, prices came off
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  • 61 9 THE produce market i n Singapore remained very quiet In all sections yesterday with small business passing. Singapore produce pr.«es> (per picul) yesterday we.e: Gambier $210; Bali colTee j>-.80; betel nut $28; (Split) $27 (whole); copra $3C coconut oil $61 (sellers); Gambier $250; Pepper $370 (Muntok white). $365 (Sarawak
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  • 36 9 DENMARK'S timber business is doing a roaring trade this Christmas. Next month 10.000 Christmas trees will be sent to West Berlin and Hamburg alone. Iceland has al^o put in a big order. AFP
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  • 113 9 THE Pakistan Government has for sale 3,000 tons of Sind Kangni and 000 tons of Sind Sugdasi rice from the 1952-53 crop. The rice will be sold on the basis of specifications, copies of which may b e obtained from th e Director of Procurement
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  • 68 9 NEW YORK. Ot. 2fi. (AP)— President John L. Colljer of the B. F. Goodrich Co. predicts consumption of new rubber in the United States this year wul total ai.out 1.375 million tons, or 9 per cent, above the previous consumption record set 1-^t year. He
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  • 658 9 THE Malayan share market opened the week dwU in all sections yesterday. The volume of business u.is on a restricted scale. Very few changes In quotations were recorded. IMUMKIM 9 Buyers Seller* *iex Brick Ptet. 2 10 2 20 Ords 38* 31W fd A?l«>
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  • 61 9 I-ONDON. Oct. M (R m The Br.t.sh Coven-urn ■iny increased the contn •ig price of all gr...e f raw jute by six pounds sic ling a ton. Sh- ing prices of imp<>r'« I |ut_ goods of H- 'Tl** are correspond.! k nrresvd but there is
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  • 12 9 (IV- is If -BY of Tariff i Iyb_b (GATi)
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    • 388 9 j,n Abner I y pp %£fZK™%*%r) :^M^^ s_-^m^r- '2^js^^^ Alley Pop V^^" -«a»_t*aTf f i H f_nJ? T 1 <_^__^_*__. I *»J-^-^_K3Ur/v^.f_a^RVBOWBL_T "fISHBH vtXJ WANTUM >*44V *OU T_JC« A i«M____l i J__- 4 m TVC EV_SyfJOCV IOMt»4V I4__V%.' WMSOO4A f_S-S__-^__! y^.. SEE SPIRIT OF MOT> UM RMR If «5? 7
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    • 888 9 S T_>f__M.r BRILMANT: P.n Up Grls (Mand- TARLTON: DSSB r, POre Utary arm). 730 and 930 pm .Centooess). c y_>._M >PAf,lo,0 tAL ion- MALACCA K *iV FERENCE: at the University of --I-"* WM Mi »H M^aya Patho.ogy Lab at 815 ENTERTAINMENT RAUD .MIELL TIIEATRETTE: Collyer CAQIOL: Fifing Kick Pat 11
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  • 878 10  -  Victoria Chappele By Wild Birds Inspire New Wool Shades r rilK new woollens in tho A London fabric collections show that the bright, lively colours of the Summer have left their trace on the heavier cloths, although there are still many sombre tones on view. But
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  • 544 10  -  SALMAH \\.\_\..l\\\\\Y.\----\----Y-----l-----Y.._--..1--Y..-1.. MALAYAN PAGEANT By A COSTUME v. liich is seen quite eftea in our midst Is Ike Sari of India worn also in Ceylon. To most people the Sari is the verv esi of feminity and. yet, it is the simplest of c istunr.es,
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  • 82 10 ALL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty-ninth star contest. Al) you've got to do Is to collect the six pictures and their respective coupons and send them together witb the name of tbe stars under single cover to the Movie Editor of
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  • 124 10 HERE are two more entrants for the forthcoming "Miss Malaya Beauty Contest organised b v Max Factor's local NB^&VSa V.° 5 fceW St th Rafn C es°HoteY > m November 18. The title-winner will set a free return trip to Hollywood, a ten-days' sta v in the
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  • 77 10 Photos). Parti (LEFT): Delightfully frivolous I s this hat from the Autumn collection of Simone Minnas. Prints. milliner. It's a cluster of mink tails sprouting from M emerald-eyed head. (Right) A I mi a hat bi M a hand of black velvet, tipped with
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  • 439 10  -  Margaret Scott By \NE of the more pleasant jobs for an expectant mother is shopping for her baby's clothes. However she may be weathering the waiting months, it's almost certain to be a thrill the first time she starts shopping for the innumerable small
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  • 302 10 j HAVE a choii-t* u two husbands one a bache lor of a different nationality who has been away from me for some time, the other a married man who wants to make me his second wife. Which shall 1 choose? "PUZZLED" (Spore). I CANNOT tell you
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    • 58 10 IHE COUPON READ YHIS BEFORE TOU ORDER **OUR PAY TERN You must one lost th»oo ten cont .tamp. t« vou wont .cur pottem cut It I don't act tho -tomp. vou don't set tho pattern A number of ord.M hr,» coiro to me without thi «tompt Th... won't b. cut
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    • 277 10 The Stars And You By RITA DEL MAR ARlK,S— March 11 to Ann: 19 Turn your attention to matters on the home or ottice scene. Afternoon: make some shifts, resolve issues TAI RIS -April 20 to May 20 Please persons in your vicinity by making a call or some thoughtful
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  • 384 11  -  ANDY G ROZARIO By KIALA LIMPLR, Mon.-The Selangor Hockev trams disappointing displays in the quandranheld ir Kuala Lumpur among Penang, Negri Sembilan, Sf langor and Pahang gave rise to a feelinir that hockey was on the wane in the Federal Canitai Selangor had to go all out
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  • 86 11 .NO, Mon. —The Company, Serdang, i ond place in the Langat hockey league they defeated the Indo- e on the town dang Thr v have lost only b< aten K a j a n g nd hard hitting aw do scoring in Ihe half, but within 20
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  • 83 11 Mon.— The following n selected to represent at hockey against is XI of Penang here on oaturday: 7 Ajit Singh. Mohd, ri, P. Sankey, S. SelvaGeorge Murugesu. Har in, Thomas Dorai. Thillainathan, Chua Eng Kim and N. And. On th c owing morning the i
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  • 25 11 I MKKSINC.. Mon. -In a WJdly hockey match played datig the MersHo< key.nuh w_e _t the GovEiA "khool 2—. ot war«\ and Hassan.
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  • 163 11 TODAY'S WORLD FLY CONTEST TOKYO, Oct. 26 .Reuter. Dr. Alvin Cahn. manager of world flyweight hoxing tai. hofdei Y'oshio Shirai, v.,,,1 he \..is ''entirely happy" alxiiit Shirai'. chances of re linx his title when ie Imhts l.iit.iin's Terry Allen in Tokyo o n Tuesday night. r 1 I mce wit.i
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  • 134 11 Champion Gets A Surprise fIBAN. Mon—Twenty'l Fong Vin Hong of created a major en he downed the SalMalacca singles Abdullah 1 6 64. 6-1 to capture Imbilan Chinese Re lb ual open tennis Lim Ewa Law of Serem- d the women's singles g Miss J. Main 6-1 She ;-is,o won
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  • 179 11 LONDON, Oct. 26 (AP) Three trademarks of Japanese rugby ar e speed, fitness and sportsmanship, Sngland's leading referee said here after a six-weeks tour of Japan. The referee, Dr. Peter Cooper of London, who officiated at numerous rugby games in Japan during the tour
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  • 27 11 GIBRALTAR. Oct. 26. (UP) Portugese long distance swimmer, Batista Pereira, swam the Straits of "Gibraltar in the record time of five hours and four minutes.
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  • 337 11 LONDON, Oct. 26 (AP)— World Middleweight champion, Carl (Bobo) Olson, has promised Britain's Randy Turpin another shot at the title, boxing promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday. He added that he is lining up the bout for next summer in London providing Turpin makes a good
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  • 95 11 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. Immigration/Registration beat the Police by five games to one in a badminton match played here on Saturday. Results (Immigration named first): Singles: Nik Yusof? Daud beat Yaacob (10-9), (15-1); Chua Huck Chong lost to John Choo (12-15), (7-15); Nik Yusofi* Mahmud lost to Md
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  • 48 11 photo. Walter Zeman (Austria), Rest of the World goalkeeper (centre), and Nat Lofthouse, of Bolton (right). England's centre forward, in a tussle for the ball during the match between England and the FIFA team of Continental stars in which each side scored four goals. AP
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  • 321 11 MALACCA, Mon. The all Malayan Malay women's doubles champion. Puan gudin and Rogayah. combined and smashed well to take the Malacca women's title off Siow Miow Ling and Wong Poh Yee at the Anglosing Sports Club hall yesterday. This was' the only event Puan Sudin woo though
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    • 548 11 NOTICKS ♦pHE Constitutional Commis- sion, appointed by His Excellency the Governor "to undertake a comprehensive review of the constitution of the Colony of Singapore, including the relationship between the Government and the City Council, and to make such recommendations for changes as are deemed desirable at the present time," wishes
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    • 478 11 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE 'PENDERS are invited for the A following: (1) Boots and Shoes 1954 (2) General Stores (8) Bullocks Drivers (4) Petrol, Fuel Oils (Diesel) etc. (5) Uniforms n (6) Lease of Bicycle Shed Embankment (7) Lease of Bath House at Pudu Road (8) Lease of
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    • 564 11 MIIIAIIO.Nh \\< W I EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper/ Typist for Asian firm Malacca also energetic indenting Chinese salesman Selangor/ Perak. Apply with copies testimonials when available and salary expected to Box T.1444 5.9. VACANCY exists in long established Arm for draughtsman Apply with lull particulars concerning QualiAca tions. experience, age and salary
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  • 473 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya met their first defeat when they went down to the Indian Association by a last minute soal in a SHA Division I league hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. The result was 2-1 in favour of the Indians. The University defeat
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  • 53 12 MOSCOW, Oct 26, (Reuter) —The International Amateur Wrestling Federation which has been meeting here announced today that the 1954 world amateur free style championships will take place in Tokyo next April. Another site will be chosen if the Japanese Federation is unable to confirm the venue in
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  • 157 12 A PAIR OF FREE BOOTS AND A PINT OF BEER IF THEY MOVE SOCCER TEAM ALLEGES TRANSFER BRIBES' BY RIVALS BAILDON Green United, a Yorkshire village nursery club for Halifax Town, say a rival amateur team have approached lour of their players and offered three of them a pair of
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  • 83 12 Mr. Charles Tilbrook. sec retary of Baildon Green United, said yesterday that his club played Millbridge Old Boys on Saturday and won B—.l.8 .1. Officials of another local amateur club were watching. He added: "On Sunday, four players from my club, the goalkeeper, left half, inside
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  • 78 12 IPOH, Mon.— After holding the Press to a goalless draw in the first half the Ipoh women conceded tw. goals in their annual hockey match on the padang yesterday. Half the game was played in the rain and players of both sides were often seen clashing
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  • 26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Eurasian women and the YWCA played a goalless draw in a friendly hockey match on the Brickfields Road ground today.
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  • 27 12 "Imagine it a pint of ale, and one of the lads not yet eighteen! Fancy people doing it. It's fantastic a
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  • 37 12 BARTLEY S hool beat Serangoon English School by three goals to one in an interschool hockey match yesterday. Scorers for Bartlev were: Malek, Yacob and Henry Wong. Ang Wah scored the only goal for S.E.S.
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    51 12 BEFORE a capacity crowd at the Happy World stadium, the USS Lake Champlain met the Singapore champions Nanyang Siang Pau team in a charity basketball match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund last Saturday bight. The Nanyang team won 59—55. The picture shows the Americans before they went into
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  • 905 12 Of/1 I surprise lf *U son ftr Boy j ''»»-n little m„ One ttu-i u ■*>„ me* bZ:;.,'"" .i«_. d >«_»J FATHUL KARIB quolified to meet league champions Tiger Sporting Association for the SAFA Cup on Friday when they obtained a 5-1 victory,
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  • 102 12 it 'Monty 9 'MONTY' meets the rest of the World: The UP photo on the left shows Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery shaking hands with th e Rest of the World team prior to the kick off at Wembley Stadium, London, on October 21. Bottom picture shows
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  • 110 12 Czechs In Final Of Cup Soccer ROTTERDAM, Oct. 26. (Reuter) A capacity crowd of 65,000 saw Holland beat Belgium by one goal to nothing in an international soccer match at the Feyenoord stadium here. Holland scored in the eighth minute through inside right Van Beurden. Czechoslovakia beat Rumania by the
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  • 57 12 A\ T attraetiva programme ha> boon drawn as by Ford St) jrf< Club when their annual dance SVC Or- Hall on 0 IJV Band from the R >ya i kind permitsion of the Ofl Commanding. Group C R G. Seymour CBF. There win be pr tat foi
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  • 67 12 THE following soccer matches were piayed at Far rer Park yesterday: P.WD. trounced H.M.S. Charity 7 o. Scorers; Ramlee and Osman three each and Syed Ali one. Kinta Rangers and Aston A.C. drew two-all. Scorers: Karam and Charlie Chan (Rangers). Chwee Seng and Wee Kwang. Maxwell Rovers beat
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  • 197 12 TOKYO. Oct. 26. (UP) World flyweight champion Y«_.hio Shirai was a six to four favourite today to defend his title successfully against challenger Terry Allen of Britain tomorrow night at Tokyo's Korakuen baseball stadium. The 15-round fight is scheduled to start at 8.00 p.m. (1100
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    28 12 n Ali I Mil' .ii' a /oiled F''» head, 0O I'm--' 7 Vi I er) vt fti its get was an day's SAF A Ua replnv Bexar won
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  • 121 12 ONLY GOAL DECIDES FOR SIKHS The \oun_, M,. nN Association u to move to th. (I| |T« in the third Singapore \**s tio„ league whrn tlv, the Federation i "u t J" l the only Hal m Which a •> ni-ored in ,hr i. five mi nii ten of v
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    • 160 12 MALAY TENNiS THE following ties in the' Singapore Malay open tennis I championships will be piayed during the week: Today, at 5.15 p.m. sharp Abdullah Hj. Ahmad and Abu Naun vs. Bostam and Ahmad Shah; Said Sulaiman and A. G B Pakir vs ilamid EUlal and Hj. Jamil. Tomorrow, at
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