Singapore Standard, 29 October 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD QacßC Jst 3fl 3 Vol. nr. No. 119. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29. 19..3. TWEI.VE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 733 1  -  PHILIP GOH By Standard Staff Reporter PRIVATE Hammond Gillon, the who strangled dance hostess n Pereira in an attap hut at Jalan Min. was found guilty in the Singapore Issi-W yesterday of manslaughter. jj, was sentenced to eight years* rigorpun imprisonment. GOO'S ANSWER...'
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  • 80 1 TOKYO. Oct. 28, (UP) A former Japanese army colonel who masterminded the conquest of Malaya in 1942 demanded today that Japan set up a "Yoshida Line" as a counter to 60-mile "Rhee Line" claimed by an "outlaw" South Korea. Ex-Col. Masanoby Tsuji. who has heavy
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  • 194 1  - Young Nick Causes Devil Of A Row By B. Williams Standard Shipping Reporter NICHOLAS Slater, eightj month-old grandson of Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, Commander-in-Chief Far I East Air Force, caused quite a stir yesterday when he got himself lost while disembarking from th e troopship Asturias. As Nicholas* mother,
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  • 67 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (AP). British Premier Sir Winston Churchill is reported to have agreed to delay for several months any move for a top-level western meeting with Ma'enkov. Informed officials who reported this said U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has reached such an understanding
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  • 40 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (AP) President Fisenhower said today it would be perfectly hopeless for him to take part in a meeting with Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov unless he knows Russia has an honest purpose for such a meeting.
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  • 295 1 Hew Clamp On Foreign Exchange, As... Standard Staff Correspondent' KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Federal Legislative .Council will be asked ot its next meeting to approve a bill empowering the Federal Government to raise a $55 million loan in London for development projects. The
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  • 107 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Oct. 28: (Reuter) Dr. Cheddi Jagan's left-wing Peoples Progressive Party is to lodge an appeal against the detention of five of its leaders at the order of the Governor. Sir Alfred Savage. The fiv e including Mr. Sidney King, former Minister of Communications,
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  • 130 1 SINGAPORE firemen made use of sampans and a beached bulk of a boat while others wad-d waist deep in the sea to get near a blazing oil lo.idi ed tongkang tied alongside a Tanjong Rhu slipway. last night. The fire, which at its peak shol
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  • 28 1 RUBBER prices in Singapore dropped by 1| cents per lb. to 54 cents for first grade November shipment yesterday, on nervous selling on the London market.
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  • 20 1 DR. OLIVER Leroux of Ottawa has been named World Health Organization area supervisor for South-F.ast Asia. UP.
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  • 157 1 A SELANGOR schoolgirl gave a pristine touch to The Standard Toy Fund whe n she sent her donation of two dollars as "Ajhumble offer," Another person from Kuala Lumpur who wishes to remain anonymous sent a cheque for $20.25. He penned: "For those less
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  • 289 1 BRIGADE NOW PLANS TO BEAT FIRES Standard Staff Reporter IN AN island-wide effort to prevent outbreaks of fires in Singapore kampongs. the Fire Brigade plans to tour all attap hutted areas to instruct the people what precautions they should take and what they should do if any fire occurs in
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  • 10 1 "Better skip the fish course They're gettin' restless!"
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  • 56 1 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Police are anxious to contact two Chinese. Tan Kok Leong and Lim Suan in connection with a* extortion case in Penang on Oct. 16. Any person who knows the whereabouts of these two Chinese are asked to contact the Penang Police
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  • 49 1 THE Singapore kongsi of 20 people whose Irish Sweep ticket drew the horse Red Wine for th*» big ra<e were bitterly disappointed to learn last night that the horse had been scratched at the last minute ending their hopfes of a J-50.000 win.
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  • 16 1 THE INDIAN, Government is considering building a new international airport at Delhi Reuter
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  • 51 1 Photo Firemen seen here standing on sampans and capsized boat as they sprayed foam on the ''oil boat" which caught fire in the sea off Tanjong Khu last night. One Brigade Officer is seen on board the flaming tongkang and giving instructions to his men.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 475 2 THE TERRORISTS' JUNGLE LAIRS ARE BLITZED 18 Million 'Invitations' Delivered The Leaflet Raid AS the lumbering R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber homed on Hie glinting roil tracks pointing towards Segamat, banked and levelled out. Pilot Officer Tony Mundoy, the bomb-aimer gave the "Bomb's Away" order— and into the aircraft's slipstream floated a
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  • 204 2 TAXI MAN FREED ON TWO CHARGES A FEDERATION lawyer, Mr. S.M. Yon*, of Kuala Lumpur told the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, that he aud his wife were ordered to get out of a taxi, when they boarded it at the Singapore Railway Station on Julv 22. Charged
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  • 106 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robbei prices < cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 ct.S.S Spot Loose 53 _r 54 No. 1 R.S.S. 54 54| No. 2 R.S.S. 52} 53* No. 3 R.S.S. 501 51 Tone: Steady. TIN PKICF Tbe price of tin yesterday was $303. per
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  • 41 2 HONGKONG Oct. tt_ Special Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange todav were $15.70 to £l sterling; $5.9275 to US $1; $1,813 to Malayan $1; $0.1940 to tS& In s,onesi»|a5 ,onesi »|a .Rupi-n; Gold $258.25 to one tatl*
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  • 59 2 TODAY at 7.30 p m., RadioMalaya will present, instead of The Allan Jones Programme, a special feature from the United Nations entitled "The Grand Alliance." Starring the well-known film actor Joseph Cotten, the programme was produced by one of America's leading radio producers who has
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  • 96 2 MOHAMMED Ibrahim bin Mohammed Khan, an eating stall assistant, was sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Criminal District Court yesterday to ten months' rigorous imprisonment when he was found guilty of a charge of attempting to extort $4 from Teh Tian Kwee, a coffee shop proprietor,
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  • 297 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Files on 43 teat hers, part of the 73 probationary .Malay teachers in Batu Pahat who have not been paid their salaries since February, were still lying on the same table at the Education Department where they were found yester- These files
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  • 92 2 MORE than 100 guests, including the Ambassador of Ceylon and his wife Lady Corea, and the British Minister and Mrs. Charles Empson attended a reception in Washington recently to Brigadier H. K. Dimoline. who is the head of the Rubber Producers' Council. Kuala Lumpur. Brigadier Dimoline. who
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  • 111 2 Intruder Moleated Insp.'s Wife KUALA LtlM_.Ha, Wrd A man sained rntr.. into the house of Malax police officer in Petaling Hill hrre by false pretences yesterday morning, and made .wlv te the officer's \oun_ wife When the woman irsisted I' is approaches, the nun drew out a knife and stabbed
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  • 51 2 ALL cntiie s and fees 'nr U_c City and Guilds of London Institute Examination m M..y. next rear, must reach Ult office of the Senior I i •>. its or Supcrmt. rK__tnl Education of the Stat- on ementta In the Ft deration by January 1. rn i t
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 2 pliolo. SIGNALMAN A. Wauch who is s.r..n. m greets his wife Lily with a hug and a k>>* -a arrival '•"•m Britain oa tkc trooper Asturias docked j-sterday. Standard
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  • 115 2 Trader: No Complaint Of Faked Bus Tyres LEE WIM. KU „u, manager ol li rm nf r drillers, t.ild Si, court yes(cn;,v th.,t h had no complaints f rr m any bus rom pan* ;ii M ul the «< nuincm r>l tain tvres prior i„ a phone call from hoi
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  • 35 2 TAN WO I com v Ulnth I to A I robl' ry on A i I the I 1 Bond. It with In r i Ch< to S tha* pisU
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  • 20 2 A fl li: R I r. Court. i r i I I 1 )n 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 362 2 JVou? In rull Swing! j GRAND V j SEASON A NEW SHIPMENT OF GOODS JUST UNPACKED AT SALE PRICES. I TODAYS BARGAINS .[j 5 I sually NOW 5 i I $4.50 White Towels 24" x 48" 2.00 ea. J 4.50 ST. ANNS Sport Shirts 3.00 7.50 BARCKLEY Shirts 5.00 24.00
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m Oet. 27th to 7_30 a.m. Oct. __4h.— Singapore (7bFl; Penang (75F); Kota Bahru (75F); Kuala Lumpur (74F); Ipoh (74F); Kuantan (72F). Maximum Tempera(ure: From 730 a.m. Oct. 28th to 7.30 p.in Oct. 20th Singapore (09F>; Penang (0SF); Kota Bahru 87F); Kuala Lumpur (92F1; Ipoh
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  • 186 3 I.\ t > hundred families, il victims of SaturK impoag Loroag '2a smiled gratefully Ived a _ift of Sio hi id throogli the Rood oj thr Singapore Joint i ii anisatto-L yesterji. iii >. niag. mil of the Singapore ill Indi. in Congress, nion. and
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    38 3 photos. MRS. THERESA ANGUS, the happy recipient of $100— a gift from Mr. C. M. Houghton, a Singapore bnsinessynan. Mrs. Angus, an expectant mother, is seen here with two of her children, three-year-old Sandra and 14-n:onth-old Yvonne. Standard
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  • 170 3 Post master-General, Malava yesterday (hat in order to ensure delivery for correspondence and parcels should be later than the following dales* Airmail letters: Canada DecIt; Philippine. Dec. 14; Australia, New Zealand. Egvpt India, Pakistan (East) and Africa Dec. 15; United Kingdom and Japan Dec. 16;
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  • 55 3 Ex- Malayan Enthorned LONDON Oct. !X. (AFP) !<>!n Leonard Wilson, Bishop of Singapore i •as raptured and torii the Japanese, was throned list night as Bishop of bifraingham. J li'- 55 year old Bishop i m if!? an Archdeacon of fore be became v ngapore in 1941. i ried and
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  • 45 3 i policy ol workers Singais fields to adan i the public, of \.i has V G Hay. to Theatre Ma ay a v BriK dah, and has ce of ah. P H. G. has v i verit Kedah, will ...ir.
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  • 42 3 tralian Minister for Affairs. Mr. Richard scheduled to arrive airport this afterfrom Colombo. 1 his short stay here 'ey hopes to see Mr. n MacDonald. Comii.ioner General, senior oflfti >f *h e Singapore Governn yn\ and service chiefs.
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  • 61 3 THE stii ly Group Movement in Singapore will start a second cour.se in English between 7 and p.m. on Thursday^ beginning Nov. 12. The Group has just started the first course for 15 students. Those wishing to join the course should apply before Nov. 4 to
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  • 48 3 FIVE of the Colony's be>t bands will be in attendance at Rallies Hotel on Monday night when the Musician's Union of Singapore will hold its sixth annual gala ballTickets priced at $3 each are obtainable from all band leaders or from Raffles Hotel
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  • 198 3 A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. Soon Sions Poh, has returned from a tour of Europe and America with a wide range of labour saving machinery for building, industrial and domestic uses. Mr. Soon, is a director of Spot Radio Ltd. His versatility is exemplified in
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  • 232 3 Employers Turn Down Demand For Wage Rise ALOR STAR, Wed. Two hundred Siamese fishermen employed by a Chinese enterprise or Kuala Kedah went on strike last night when they were refused an increase in wages. As a result, 200 Chinese and others could not go to
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  • 131 3 IPOH, Wed.— Phang Sooi Pow. 41. a former member of the Malayan Peoples' AntiJapanese Association, was today sentenced to death bv Mr. Justice Pretheroe on two capital charges of possession of a sten gun and 152 rounds of ammunition. Phang, who was said to
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  • 68 3 IPOH. Wed. Two paintings by the Raja Muda of Perak are among the 70 exhibits which from th e first art Council picture exhibition in Ipoh Nov. 2 to 8. at the Perak Library H.ill. The Sultan of Perak will declare the exhibition open. The sponsors
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  • 51 3 KUALA LIPIS, Wed— The wedding took place at the Registry here of Mr. Thangarajah, a hospital assistant at the General Hospital to Miss Sheila Murray, a staff nurse who was transferred to Mentakab Hospital recently. A reception was held at the Kuala Lipi s Hospital nurses
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  • 92 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A n interesting programme Ul aid of th e Poppy Day Fund 1953 has been arranged in tha State of Trengganu by the Honorary Organiser of -he Fund, Mrs. Hayward, wife of the British Adviser. Trengganu. The following is the programme: Nov. 4: Combined
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  • 80 3 'L' DRIVER IS CAUGHT -$75 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. Lim Thian Siew of Butterworth was produced before [nche Abu Bakar bin Efaji Hussein. Circuit Magistrate, in the Bagan Serai court yesterday, charged with failing to display the letter *L" and with driving a car when there was no competent driver beside
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  • 76 3 PENANG. Wed. Thirty Tamil rubber taopers from 18 estates In Province Wellesley are now attending the first sixday civics course organised jointly by the Department of Information and the Labour Office, Penang. The Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Mr. P. Shanmugam. told the labourers: 'It is up
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  • 40 3 MR. Tan Siak Kew. Chairman of the Singapore. Chinese Chamber of Commerce will leave the Colonv this week for a holiday in Hongkong. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek will act as Chairman of the SCCC during Mr. Tan's absence.
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  • 30 3 THE Ist Battalion of King Edward VIII's Own Gurkhas have moved into Erskine Camp. Kuala Kubu. They will be in charge of operations in the Ulu Selangor District.
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    56 3 MR. AND MRS. Shafa.it bin Ali who were married recently in Singapore. The bride is the former Mis*. Doris Ho who became a Muslim ia jrder that she might marry Mr. S)i_if_i.it who is employed by Rotterdam Trading Company. tier new name is Lena and she comes from a family
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  • 194 3 IPOH, Wed.— A stable and higher price for tin is most essential if consumers are to get the tin they require for their use, Col. H. S. Lee, president of the AllMalaya Chinese Mining Association, said during a 40--minute interview he had with the
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  • 105 3 ABANG Haji Abdul Rahmit. unollicial member of th e Cou_a_ cil Negri of Sarawak, arill l »e one of the members from man v overseas countries who will assemble in London next month for a course of lactura.. and visits designed to explain the main features of
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  • 197 3 2 "A.N rxreptioi.__.ly won Z i deful show," A frather in J 2 thr rap of thr Chairman and member* of thr Hon pit.t| Diversions! Therapy (nit for thrir doggrd per- i sevrrance in qi.iru. thr J patients will to livr and 2 1 to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 76 3 RUBY GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in India) LIFE. FIRE, MARINE ACCIDENT insurance business transacted LIFE VALUATION AS ON 31-12-1952 BONUS DECLARED WHOLE LIFE ASSURANCE 9 PER THOUSAND PER YEAR ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE.... 7 PER THOUSAND PER YEAR (Interim Bonus at same rates) CHEAPEST PREMIUM RATES UP-TO-DATE POLICY CONDITIONS For representation
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    • 196 3 t; fe; for Tone Quality (9 VALVE 1 1 WAVEBAND PLUS 10* LOUOSFEARER FULL BANOSr>REAO ALL GLASS VALVES TUNING INOICATOR FULLT TROeiCALISEO GUARANTEED, 12 MONlNt' PRipc $490/FEDERATION 530 LESS 10. FOR CASN s. M. P. TERMS. ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO_. LTD. Of ENGLANo' SINCAeOAt HALACCA i KUALA UgSjgg
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 40 3 Medals For 31 THIRTY-ONE members of the Singapore public who donated blood will be presented with gold and silver medals by Dr. W. J. Vickers. Director of Medical Services, at the Blood Transfusion Unit. General Hospital, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 280 4 MUSIC AND LIGHT HEARTS GREET SHIP Standard Shipping Reporter THE Singapore Harbour Board wharves rang with martial music and the traditiona] airs of Scotland yesterday as the band of the Gordon Highlanders First Battalion ted the trooper Asturias j v.ii ich docked here. More than 1.000 troops aboard burst forth
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  • 59 4 A NEW 16-classroom building, about four miles from Nee •Soon police Station, will be handed over to the Singapore Education Department on Nov -t !*3O a.m. by the Senior r.xecutivo Engineer, Mr. W. R. Scott. The building which can ommodate 600 children, also has tiffin
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  • 120 4 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday drank a toast to the future of the United Nations wnvn they met at their weekly luncheon held in conjunction with United Nations' Week, in the Capitol Red Room. Proposing the toast, U.S. Consul General. Mr. Charles F Baldwin, urged the gathering
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  • 128 4 ~*Court Told A MAN armed with a knife and allegedly holding up a young girl in a lonely hut at Buona Vista Road, Singapore, while the house was being ransacked, appeared to be startled when a police inspector crept up ...•hind him and
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 4 JUDAS meets his sister for t_v first time in the play The C ries of Calvary" which will be staged at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Oct :_0 and 31. This picture was taken at rehearsal yesterday.
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  • 77 4 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Osman bin Karim, was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate Mr. Howe Yoon (hong, on the charge of driving negligently. The prosecutor, Inspector Rahman, tohd the Court that Osman had driven his taxi .inst the red light at the
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  • 72 4 TWO women members of the Indian Parliament Mrs. Ammu Swaminathat. and Begum Rasul left Singapore yesterday on the 'Corfu.' to return home. A large gathering including Mr. M. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India, saw them off at the Harbour Board Wharves. The women
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    28 4 •_?_l?£__ MAI l Y (Htht) Physiotherapist from EnAeld, Knglaad. photographed on arrival in Singapore yesterday Majeeda intention Camp, Johore. Miss Reeves ia to joU British Military Hospital, Singapore,
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  • 106 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Thirty out of the 82 people who were rendered homeless when fire gutted their attap huts at Kebon Teh yesterday, are accommodated at the Johore Bahru Welfare Home The rest are Living with their relatives. Each fire victim was today given $5 and
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  • 289 4 Pass In English Sufficient To Carry On Studies Standard Staff Reporter STUDENT teachers with a "pass" fn English in their Cambridge School Certificate need no longer fear dismissal from the Singapore Teachers' Training College. There are more than 200 of them marking time in their
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  • 191 4 BANKS in Singapore and the Federation will no Longer negotiate a draft uuder a letter of credit opened by an importer in Burma unless a survey report on the goods to be shipped to that country is presented with the documents. i
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  • 118 4 The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nieoll left the Colony yesterday on two weeks vacation to Hongkong, in the Tai Shan. The Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode, and Mrs Goode. Mr. J. D. Higham Under Secretary and Mr. Nigel Morris. Commissioner of Police,
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  • 70 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council will approach Principals of Secondary English Schools to recommend boys of the school certificate class to send them overseas for training as engineers. This step on the part of the City Council is to fill higher posts
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    35 4 photo. THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll walks up the gangplank •f the s.s. Tai Shan, which took him to Hongkong yesterday. Following close behind is Commander Clark, Naval ADC to Sir John. Standard
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  • 77 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Associated Indian Chamber of Commerce has been asked by Government for nominations to replace their representative. Mr. S. O. K. Übaidulla, who w*as one of the five Indian members who resigned from the Federal Legislative council, recently. Government has also made
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  • 150 4 Crown Land Builders Are Warned UNSCRUPULOUS persons have been erecting buildings on Crown land for sale and ofTering Crown land for sale as sites for buildings, according to a statement issued by the Singapore Government yesterday. Any newly erected but unauthorised house, even though it may be occupied, will be
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  • 101 4 A YOUNG Singapore couple was held up by three armed men and robbed of $25 while they were chatting inside their car, parked near Pierce Reservoir late on Tuesday night. After being robber!, the couple was ordered to walk up to the fringe of the
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  • 50 4 FOR failing to furnish particulars of his driver, when asked by the police at the junction of Lavender Street and Serangoon Road on July 8, the car owner. Lim Pee Kah, was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate Mr. Howe Wooa Chong.
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  • 46 4 THE final of the Inter-Divi-sion First Aid Competition of the Ambulance Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas will be held at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall, Guillemard Road, on Sunday, Nov. 1, at .1 p.m. The competition is for the Haridas Shield.
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  • 276 4 A WITNESS, Charles Cashin, alleged in a Singapore Court that while he was sitting in his room on Sept. 3, he saw Goh Choon Guan with bloodstains on his forehead and shirt. He saw more bloodstains on Goh's shirt when he took it
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  • 250 4 FOUR hundred and sixteen aliens, mainly wives and children of Singapore residents, were allowed entry into the Colony by the Immigration Department, in September. The Controller of Immigration, Mr. J L. J. Haxworth, said at a press conference yesterday that 446 applications were received from
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  • 67 4 THE City Pol ce Court dealt with the highest record number of cases yesterday morning. Within three hours. 320 case> were tackled. About $r>.ooo in fines was collected. The <ourt was fully packed wilh hawkers. The summdhs charges were mainly hawking without licences; obstruction, depositing
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  • 68 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Dollar tickets for lottery in aid of the Ponpy Day Fund can be obtained from the organiser, Mrs. C. E. Courtenav. No. 9. Jalan Straits View, and from depots in Johore Bahru Prizes will be drawn by the wife of
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  • 101 4 Negotiation Demand In Pay Dispute By Council THK Count 1 0 last nujht asked pore (.ov. genuine n< tfie implen Kitson without anv on tho b.i mont's orig and tho Cow proposals It deplore I the *i prciatfon w\ has p DO_BntndaUi job. wh- r. !,v a emolum< i marr;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 405 5 flk gMRK '*&M*^^^^^^M m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\^^^^P^F!^^^Fl 1 W ft a blaxe in the vicinity of on o!| i'ns.oll_ti«n "*t f 9hti 2? *>"9««>"9 And wh,le it took the firemen "hal an hour h" Tq "l°"9 Rh City Councillors in le_l .han fit.'min,,. bn g
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  • 63 5 st.indard Staff Reporter SOU GHEE SOON 1 1 suggested to felCouiicillon yesterday '.nlrihute five per .heir monthly allovv- 100 each towards a I for the welfare of mciPs daily-rated labind their families. a speaking during adAn unidentified cried: "Election '1 P F M« -Noire, replied did
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  • 135 5 Councillors Wish Amy All The Best Standard Staff Reporter J SINGAPORE City Councillors yesterday pre- 1 srntrd thrir brst wishrs J to !>liss Amy I.aveoek 2 (Pros. Baal) for her mariia_!r to Mr. John Ede. Progressive Party J I secretary, tomorrow. 2 I Mr. Chan Kum Chee (Prog. East) speak
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  • 31 5 THE Singapore Police Band will play at the Siglap Social Centre. Palm Road, todav at 5.3_ p.m. This is the first band yi\in_i a re ita! here.
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  • 332 5 Warning Given On Splinter Union Rule SPLINTER unions are out as far as the City Council is concerned, despite Mr. Philip R. Williams' outcry at the Council meeting yesterday that a new ruling that only unions catering exclusively for 1 Council emplovee will be recognised is an "interference in worker's
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  • 175 5 COME Christmas lime. and most children claim parties as their birthright. Not so the children who at tend the Social Welfare's Children's Centre They love parties as much as the next bo v or girl, but they know parties cost money. They work for
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  • 290 5 BIG BUSINESS SHOULD BACK COUNCIL-RAJAH AN APPEAL to Singapore insurance firms to play their part In assisting th e City's development by puttinf some of their profits it. to Council loans. wa s made by Mr. A. P. Rajah (Prog. North) yesterday. Speaking during adjournment at the City Council mee'ing.
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  • 48 5 SIN WAN BIN YUSAK, motor car driver, who w.t, inVOlved tl i -iiii inn will) a von.. m petit-.- Irian al the function of Ruer Valley Bond .md Ord Road on Aug. 15, v. I terdav fined 173 In the Singapore Second Traffic Court
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  • 231 5 Standard Staff Reporter I ABOCT 200 residents living in a group of attap huts in I'pper Aljunied Road— exactly a mile from the scene of Saturday's fire which burnt down in,, huts had their supply of water cut off for 100 hours,
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  • 251 5 i TWENTY FOUR hours > after a woman left her husband, a man walked into the husband's house, > brandished a kntfe and told him. "1 have taken I away your wife." This i I was revealed in the Singa- I I Pocc
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  • 100 5 IHE k Of tif r.i r. \n ipore Police Courti leared by Ihe Court T«-f jfliriK Ihe i (l H P'" I■•ei v night titvf n inHi. Thi .ufgestion ol s made by Mr f 11 D'Netto s« ond D ii .1 r
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  • 797 6 J\|R. RICHARD NIXON, the Vice President cf the United States came to Malaya to learn. Such is the remarkable intelligence and dynamic energy of this young and personable statesman that after his very short stay we are confident that he will go back to his own country
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 1291 6 National Income An Urgent Problem Sir; Our public expendii ture seems to follow tho same pattern as in the underdeveloped Colonies and dependencies in the Commonwealth. It is a characteristic feature of public finance in these territories that governmental outlay on Social Services ri.es steeply with the appearance of budget
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    • 130 6 Sir;— Mr. A.S. Nair asks from where Mr. Thaver derives his enviable position. Let me tell him that Mr Thaver expresses his view as a MALAYAN and he is an accredited representative of the Malayan Indian Association. Now in comparison let me ask Mr. A.S. Nair
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    • 233 6 Sir; I was present at the inaugural meeting of the Province Wellesley Branch of the IMP. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar in his address attacked the UMNO-MCA Alliance's stand for Federal Election in 1954 on the ground that the Malavs in the Ulus of Trengganu and Pahang
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    • 143 6 Sir: With reference to the report appearing in your issue of the 22nd instant in page 5 under the caption of "Bus Company gives way to trishaws'* I wish to point out that I was misquoted by your reporter in the fact that "In view of
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    • 415 6 Sir; It is very nice indeed to have two such charming people as Mr. Mrs. Nixon visiting us. It is equally nice to listen to their kind and generouc words about this country and its people and extremely uplifting to learn that President Eisenhower believes
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    • 136 6 Sir; 1 note that attempts are being made to hang a "No Hooting" sign on your de.sk after you were observed "hooting" your editorial way through the bubble and froth in the wake of the controversial Federal l.egco. resignations. No doubt you yourself blew up a few
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  • 245 6 Review of Views Mr. Nixon NANYANG SIANG PAU com-! ments on United States Vice-, President Mr. Richard Nixons promise to present Malaya's case to the American people when he returns home. It is hoped that it can be impressed upon the United States authorities that the situation is an urgent
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  • 511 6 Scandal In Brita in LONDON. TLI VES, mothers and sweethearts in Britain are pitifully bewildered by the procession through the eourts of men overcome by unnatural sex instincts. The sharp edge of that bewilderment is FEAR fear that somehow this scourge may touch their own lives, corrupt their own children.
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  • 214 7 UN Commission Warns: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., Oct. 28 (AP)— A U.S. < nmmission set up to study the racial situation in south Africa warned Tuesday that Prime Minister Milan's segregation policies were endangering peace In Africa and throughout the Middle East. The three-man Commission setup by
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  • 89 7 America Assures Nehru >\. 01. 28. (AP)— Stati i has promis- :<_ :t will use its into Insure South t President Syngmaa government respects 'nice, confirmed yesterday. India ■.1 for some such as- stj te Department aide to New Delhi also Iged that the United »ns Command will honour .'ion
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    36 7 photo. TENANTS from the floor above peer down as Princess Margaret walks along a balcony to inspect some of thc homes- when she opened three new blocks of flats on the l.uhbrook Estate, Westminster, London. UP
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  • 73 7 > \l)o\'. Oct. 28 (Reuter) loving Londoners filled '>uuh galleries here day for the first exhibithe Western world of by Chinese artist, nor and poet, Pror f'hao Shao An and his I I Mis. Lydia Chao Ling of Hongkong. Ihe student-master part- here to foster
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  • 20 7 1 WO hundred and fifty-nine men. hers in West Java 1 ndercd to the army last Reuter
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    38 7 DhO-___ r, e scene l„ Piccadilly Circus, where, it Is said, if yon wait yon will In time meet every- tne o__ the fifth day of the London ares, petrol delivery strike which curtailed London's bus service.- AP
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  • 63 7 LONDON. Oct. 28 (Renter). Grey-haired Mrs I. M. Molly Bolton, whose son served as a medical officer with the British Army in Malaya, will probably be the next chairman of London County Council. Mrs. Bolton. a Socialist since her teens and at present vice-chairman of
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  • 65 7 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28: (Reuter) Most former rulers of Indian states are opposed to accepting a voluntary cut in their Privy purses, according to a usually reliable source here. Twelve former rulen met In Bombay yesterday to consider Prime Minister Nehru's letter to 104 princes asking
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  • 230 7 PARIS, Oct. 28 M. Joseph Laniel's Government scored a substantial success e-rly this morning when the French National Assembly ended an all night debate on Indo-China by adopting a motion urging it to do everything possible to promote negotiations likely to bring the Indo-China
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  • 55 7 CAIRO. Oct. 28, (UP)— Salah Salem. Minister of National Guidance, yesterday warned that Egypt "will not stand idle whi'e Britain attempts to sever southern Sudan from the rest of the country". He charged the British administration committed 30 violation* of neutrality in 22 districts of southern
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  • 78 7 CAIRO, Oct 28 (AFP) A former Alexandria hospipital director who turned his hospital into a "house of pleasure" for ex-King Farouk and staffed it with pretty nurses picked for their sex appeal yesterday was condemned to 15 years imprisonment and confiscation of his properly by a revolutionary
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  • 35 7 photo. EX-ERITISH Guiana Premier Dr. Cheddi Jagan, leader of the British Guiana People's Progressive Party addresses a meeting organised by the Caribbean Labour Congress (London Branch) at London's Holborn Hall. UP
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  • 192 7 LONDON, Oct. 28 (AFP)— The guided rocket programme at Woomera will continue to receive "high priority" from both the United Kingdom and Australian governments, British Minister of Supply Duncan Sandys said in the House of Commons last night. I Replying to Woodrow Wyatt, Labour M.P.,
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  • 383 7 CHURCHILL WOULD LIKE TO MEET IKE Sure Of Warm Welcome LONDON, Oct. 28: (Reuter) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday he would like to meet President Eisenhower again for informal talks. "I om always considering whether there might be an opportunity for a meeting with the President," the Prime
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  • 30 7 THE trial of Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq will probably begin at the end of next week in Teheran according to Brigadier General Hussein Azemodeh. the chief Prosecutor. Reuter
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    69 7 SABL. "the Klcphunt Boy" of screen fame, rereived a in m clt non s helcome on his return to India recently some 17 years after he left Mysore as an obscure Muslim lad of a poor family. Sabu. who is to appear in an Indian Film, "Sauda." in Hindustani, is
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  • 101 7 Sir Winston Concedes To Old Age LONDON, Oct. 28 (AP) Sir Winston Churchill, who turns 79 next Nov. 30, conceded a bit wistfully yesterday that perhaps old age is catching up with him. The Prime Minister told a group of Leeds City officials he is just unable to do the
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    40 7 photo. PRINCESS FATEMEH. sister of the Shah of Persia, and her husband, Vincent Hillyer. and baby daughter. Rana. born last week at St. John'- Hospital. Santa Monica, California, pose for news photos rapher*. The baby's name "tall, beautiful woman.' AP
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  • 79 7 Standaid London Correspondent LONDON, Ocf. 27. The following are the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market:— LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16id. November 16 id Spot £620 per ton. December 16|d. buyers, £622 10s. sellers. Jan. /March 1 6 id. Three months
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  • 90 7 LONDON, 0< t 28 (Reuter) The Duke of F. Ilnbtll.fi ■peaking last night It a hanquet of the London Chamber of Commerce Mid the time had come ethen Briteio could learn from the Convnon wraith. The Duke was proposing the toa^t "The British Commonwealth and En.
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  • 114 7 JAKARTA. O. v (fl Prime Minister] D- v. _____ftroamidJojo stated bi Pari! pineal todav thai armed rebellion In a h northera mo t tra. which itarte bee 19, wa s ;«i- blithment <>f Moslem St i Tho Premier enm 1 the (love ui ii-K a si heme
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  • 18 7 SIR Winston Chin h received in day by Queeti 1 I Buckin-'ham Pala< c Reuter
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    • 69 7 a WORTH PERFUMES Je Rcviens, Vers 1 Dons La Nuit, Impi^- Sans Adieu, ond RoOjUOte SINGAPORE $7.50 to $45.00 WORTH EAU DE COLOGNE Dans La Nuit, Je Imp SINGAPORE $2.75 to $23.50 WORTH LOTION Dans La Nuit, Je i Impudence, and Ri SINGAPORE $2.75 to WORTH EAU DE LAVANDE Vf
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  • 81 8 TOKYO. Oct. 28 (UP) —Two of Japan's largest shipbuilders will sign contracts early next month for the construction of 56 river and coastal vessels for the Burmese Government, it was learned today. The Ishikawajima Heavy Industries will build 50 72-lon launches while Mitsui Shipbuilding
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  • 250 8 Ex- Luftwaffe Man Finds A Sea Job AN ex-Luftwaffe combat officer, who was shot down twice and finally taken prisoner by the British, and an ace radio script writer, arrived in Singapore this week in the m.v. Leverkusen from Germany. Hein__ Wolhert. who new in German fighter planes during World
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    • 764 8 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang I S KrauiiMhweig (11 MM,) 28 Oct 20Oct 30/3 1 Oct TS Nabob (NDL) 4/9 Dec lODec 11/12Dec •TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11/16I)ec 17/18Dec 19/2lDec (font Kont Manila Kobe Ynk«»n.irria Penang P.
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    • 1211 8 tki :tm BLUE FUNNEL UNE m „nes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. l>ept Incorporated ln Singapore rarrlers option to proceed via other port* to i.kml and discharge cargo SAILING9 to LIVERPOOL. <il \s(.(tw LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS I) ie Sails P S ■••ir Fenanft Asr anlus foi Liverpoo] _k Glasgow Oct 27/29 Oct
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    • 717 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA (K tnmm ">ll\j\ T S'pore P sham "POONA" for Melbourne, »l Sydney. Por. Kemble (not loading local cargo) 10 11 Nov > uv MKiVi Wtm Up. _B_.nl. U |3Nov 9 10N,,. N "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok. N<w Saigon. Hongkong, Matiila. Kobe. Yokohama 1 I Dec
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  • 154 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER DOWN NERVOUS selling on thc rubber market in London was responsible for the sharp drop m rubber prices in Singapore whi.-h t-'.osed at 54 cents per |b. for first grade rubber for November shipment, a drop of U cents from Tuesday. A fairly good turnover of
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  • 186 9 THE further fall in the rubier and tin commodity prices yesterday caused a continued easing in all sections of the Malayan share market. The volume of business was on a restricted scale in tbe absence of buyers. Puce changes were: IMM.MRI4I <•_ BB Petrol 33/- 34/. n P vt
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  • 56 9 Indonesia Takes Over Electricity JAKARTA. Oct. 28 (AFP) The nationalisation of all electric companies was aanounccd today. Th P Nationalisation Act, retroactive from Dee. 23. 10=>2 was sign ed b v President Sukarno on Oct. 3 last. He said that considering the country's financial state. the Government will begin to
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  • 58 9 SCENE during the big Ceea-Cola parade of <M) vebiefe* Intro.liirint tne wnrld wide Mi__.aturr Bottle Campaign. Pictured above is "Abu" ihe elephaal be.ag watched by latere»ted ntueas of Singapore. Tbe Cora-Cola Batik r ia Singapore plans to give nun? thousand-, of attractive miniaturr Cora-Cola bottle* ia
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  • 204 9  - Production Of R.I. Estates On Increase ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN -V Stondord Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 28, Despite incrc d insecurity reported in many parts of Hie country ond agoinst the backdrop of depressed commodity prices, Indonesian estate production this year gives every sign of marked improvement. Compared to thr situation
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  • 147 9 US Treasury Blocks Assets In HK WASHINGTON. Ot. 28, (Reuter) —The United States Treasury has blocked the dollar assets of the Hongkong branch of the Banque Beige, because the branch office made its dollar facilities available to the Chinese Communists, Treasury ollinal. said tonight. It was aso disclosed that the
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  • 38 9 COLD bars valued at "mil'io:is of United States dollars" are said In be contained in one of about 270 sunken vessels in Indonesian water-*., according to the daily. Pedoman, Djakarta today. A.F.P.
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  • 102 9 THE produce I II k( I in Singapore was easier in tM sections yesterday, and a ■80-I turnover of a*aa reported at the lower l« Copra for November and December iMpmcnti I quoted at $:.r.i per pieul barjcrs, and fljfli fel i I Coconut oil sellers quoted $60 per
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  • 67 9 LOMI Od 2*. I of Scot. I, k/ n durinf i nin. montha °f this jr. the highest re orde.l l P*r> Scotch V. kf A announced i 1 th; e v I < 'r r imp pr- i nnd en: ed more. o/ero t worth
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  • 21 9 I Stat rrH ml for two in l.t. aro at 975 pen ml ntrna __.r 'i years- A.F.P.
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 50 10 Sir: I am on ardent stamp collector and would like to meet other stamp collectors from your country. If collectors will send me stamps I promise to answer all letters. I also promise to reciprocate with as many stamps as I receive. TOYOKO CADY P.O. Box 214, Yokohama, Japan.
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    • 791 10 Sir; It is very unfortunate that it became imperative -or the five Indian Members of the Federal Council to resign enblock on an issue which is ia__en to task as "Communal." To be fair to the Councillors concerned and to His Excellency the High Commissioner it would
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    • 209 10 Sir: The Business Registration and Licencing Ordinance was enforced with the object of giving educational facilities to the underprivileged. But, as far as I know there are two cases besides several others who badly need assistance in some way or onother and the representations they made to
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    • 223 10 Sir. I had been reading through the leading newspapers the criticisms against the five Indian Leaders who recently resigned from the Federal Legislative Council. What. I, as an ordinary man cannot understand is whether these leaders' actions were based on a constitutional or a communal issue, even
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    • 257 10 Just Looking... AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS ARE YOU still on the prowl for unusual Christmas gifts? Well, I have discovered a friend, a modest person, who makes th e most beautiful desk blotters These blotters could be given to big business tycoon* and to th e housewife They ar e
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    • 174 10 Sir; Recently a pressnote appeared in your paper regarding the formation of a new political party with labour mterests. It said that the party at present would not contest the City elections, but would organize themselves and draft the constitution for the propagation of socialist ideas among the
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  • 84 10 AIL through this week The Singapore Standard presents its thirty -ninth star contest. All you've got to do Is to collect Che six pictures and heir respective coupons and tend them together with the aame of the stars under .ingle cover to the Movie Editor
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  • 60 10 PATTERN SERVICE SDJFGHKJ THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE VOU OROER YOUR PATTERN You most enclose thtee ten cent ttompt il you wont youi pottern cat II I don't get the Mompi. vou don't get the pattern A numbei cl otdert ho.r conre to me without the I ttompt. Theee won't
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 418 10 GHGF t« RITA Dtl MR r i 'T"»ai tji in \iion. I "It never was lot injj Ilia* I emptied the heart, mm giving thai emptied the purse Old Proverb THL'KSDjM POM KW.RV- 5 ONE: Devjte the morninf e hours to routine tusks; u.-e extra diplomacy In rtlattona with others
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  • 552 11 ATOMS, GNATS MIDGES Are The Giants Of Our Boxing By Our Boxing Critic SHADES of Jimmy Wilde, there seems to be no stopping our imaginative boxing officials in Singapore from thinking up intriguing names to accommodate for ii^ht«T-than-air fistic geniuses. I m referring to some of the class weights in
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  • 268 11 Penang Malays' Double .ANG, Wed.— Penang l led oil the coveted ommunity soccer en they beat the he cuptie final ±>y to one at the Last week they ..unpions of the n e *he inability lian forwards to take was pla:niy 1 :i< v were alforded rtunities and only I
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  • 103 11 It Happens Once In A Lifetime FI 1.1 A MS. Scotland. Oct '> John Abernethy, -.'-year-old Scottish got a good return lis nm. nev on Tuesday .21.20 for IK) U.S. cents. practically swept on a football pool I dividend \va s US$_LO,--1 a..d his second dividend U5551 ,37 l.tt. On
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  • 38 11 SAO PAULO, Oct. 28 (AFP) Japanese champion swimmers. Susuki and Yamashita. who will participate in the Sao Paulo international competition from Nov. 6 to 8. arrived here today and immediately began training for th e races.
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  • 239 11 Shangrila Goes To Class Two PENANG Autumn Cup winner. Shangrila. has been promoted to class 2 together with Sir Francis, according to the latest SRA classifications. Transfers: From Class 1 to Class 2 Josker 11. From three to four: Fancy Light; Gossip; Hill Town; Wayang II; Actress II; Yorkshire Beau;
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  • 368 11 THE Singapore Badminton Open Championships reached its final stages in the women's singles, mixed doubles, veterans' singles and veterans' doubles events last night. In the women's singles, Miss Helen Heng, undisputed champion and holder for the last four years easily beat Doreen Kiong 11—0
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  • 817 11 AUSTIN DUNSFORD, the defending featherweight champion, last night served notice of his intention to retain the title for another year when he knocked out his first adversary, Benny Cheng in less than a minute. He did this at the Singapore youth boxing championships at the
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  • 42 11 LONDON. Oct. 27. (Reuter) —Results of friendly football matches played under floodlights tonight were: Crystal Palace 4 Stade Francis (France) 2; Carlisle United 3 Queen of the South 1; Grimsby Town 1 Norwich City 1; Watford 4 Stoke City 2.
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  • 26 11 KUALA PILAH. Tues. Tuanku Muhammad School beat King George V School first and second teams in a return rugger match played here today.
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  • 131 12 NF.WMARKET, Oct. 28 (AP) Sir Gordon Richards rode Jupiter, a three-year-old ehestn colt, to victory in the 111th running of the one-mile-and-a--furlong Cambridgeshire Handicap Stakes at Newmarket track t lay. King of the Tudors, ridden by Ken (Ict hin, was and Fair Colleen, ridden
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  • 38 12 BIRMINGHAM. Oct. 28 (AP) After welterweight Billy Wooding outpointed Eric Skidmore on Monday night. he complained of a "toothache." An X-ray examination on Tuesday showed his jaw was broken in two places.
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  • 93 12 Pk. Schools Draw At Rugger TAIPING. Wed.— ln a thril- 1 ling inter-school rugger here, Anderson School, Ipoh. did Well to hold the formidable King Edward VII School to a pointless draw. Both packs were evenly matched but the Edwardians had the better of the exchanges territorially. In the first
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  • 30 12 CEYLON Spots Club "A" beat PWD by two goals scored b v Miranda in the last five minutes in a football friendly at Balostier Road yesterday
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  • 417 12 FOR the fourth successive year the Civilians won thc Lady MeUersh challenge cup today when they beat the Services 3—2 in the annual Poppy Day Fund women's hockey on the SCC padang. The Civilians excelled in practically all departments of the game.
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  • 87 12 NEWMARKET. Oct. 28. < AP).— Sir Gordon Richards, the world's winningcst jockey, plans to become farmer Richards when he retires from racing "but that's not just yet." he said ycNterday. Sir Gordon Richards was replying to rumours that he is going t« retire at the end
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  • 21 12 THE SAFA senior KO. final between Tigers and Fathul Karih scheduled to be played tomorrow has been postponed indefinitely.
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  • 70 12 TAIPING, Wed.— A late rally in the second half enabled the Government Services to beat the P T in their League hockey fixture here 2 o. The Postal XI put up a gallant show in the first half to stave off all attacks. On the restart the
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  • 71 12 IPOH, Wed.— ln a friendly rugby match played on the padang today the Ipoh Police beat the 12th Lancers by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to three. The police ler 1 a penalty goal by Kee Fah in the r *rst half and then
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  • 41 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor Club beat the Selangor Services at rugger by 16 points (a goal, a drop goal and a try) io 11 points (a goal, a penalty and a try) on the padang this evening.
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  • 134 12 TAIPING, Wed. Displaying good teamwork Old Edwardians beat King Edward VII School with 2—l in their annual hockey fixture played at the Esplanade today. The schoolboys showed their speed in the first half to score through centre forward Aziz.i. Crossing over, the old boys were
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  • 93 12 IPOH. Wed. One goal down in the first half the Ramblers came back strongly to overwhelm the Anglo Chinese School 6 3 in a league hockey match today. The schoolboys led by a solitary goal scored by Loh Kin Wai in the first half.
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  • 48 12 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, (AFP) Dick Miles. U.S. table-tennis champion, will leave on Friday for a three weeks' exhibition tour of Japan and Korea under Army auspices. Miles said that he hoped to meet in Japan Hiroji Satoh, the world champion and other Japanese players.
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  • 39 12 FARRER Juniors beat Broadcasting Dept. at soccer by 5 3 at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Farrer Juniors were Boon Leong (3) Hassan (2). Jackie Chew, Chandra and Bong reptied for the radio men.
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  • 391 12 AN interesting golf match will be played at Ipoh this weekend when a team captaiiv ed by Khoo Kee Chye of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club meets the International Golf Club of Kuala- Lumpur. The following are the players taking part: International
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  • 733 12 F N FOIL HONGKONG BANK'S BID FOR TRIPLE Win KO Cup For Third Year THE 1953 SBHFA League ond League fit Cup Champions H kong Bank S.C. had their ambition of a triple triumph shott 0 9 when they met their Waterloo at the hands of defending chom Fraser and
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  • 16 12 IN a Farrer Park soccer friendly yesterday Dutch Club beat Customs s—l5 1
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  • 1104 12 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A total of 166 horses, comprising 90 from class 3 and 76 from class 5 has been entered for the Selangor Turf Club's November meeiing on 7. ll and 14. Below are the entries. My Word X O X O O
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  • 121 12 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed Venderes BP beat Bukit Mertajam Sin Sen party by seven games to nil in a friendly badminton match at Bakap badminton hall. Results (Venderes players mentioned first): Singles: Heah Eng Soon beat Loh Eng Kim 15-4, 15-6; A Hamid beat Kok Seak Phong
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  • 58 12 MERSING. Wed. The Kluang District hockey XI will play a friendly match against Mersing District on Oct. 29. The team to represenl Mersing will be chosen from: G. Paul. Moorthy, Dershan Singh, Ajmain. Poh Swee Toh Othman Mahmood Stephen Murugesu (Capt)/ Bahrom Adam, Ahmad Lahab Hassan Attan, Satari.
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  • 45 12 PARIS, Oct. 28. (AP) The International Soccer Congress will be held here next Nov. 14 and 15 at the UNESCO House, the sports paper Equipe announced On Tuesday. Andre Marie, French Minister of National Education and Sports, will preside at the opening meeting.
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  • 272 12 Raffles Hockey Humbled RAFFI.KS INSTITI playing at hon tf ,t toria School, in an hockey mat. h b solitary Mcond I The battle teams was n-»t a. or goals as the tween the se w no less than eight scored. However, plenty of thrills The Victoiu.n. reaped a harvest they
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  • 42 12 SYDNKV O 4| World bentamw* champion Jimmv left bJj nell. ntei to re infected arm He will work for two <\.t bp fit enotign to ing on Friday, an<. his title again* I Papvy Gaul: li v Nov 11
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  • 41 12 NEW YORK. <>< I H —Boxer Randy I to be getting his left alone sine.- i Olson. The British still is in a New He plans to return In the Catskii'. m< in the week. He home next week,
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