Singapore Standard, 31 October 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Bi JLr? J&* -^Itl Vol. IV. No. 121. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 195.*. Twelve paces 10 tents.
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  • 129 1 AW SCO. Oct. 30, i mmon wealth four-engine j into a mountain [nut before it land in San All 19 pcrsf ns in era killed. i online in tig :a led at Honolulu. ol v> era h 1 and irdL who flied Willia n
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  • 50 1 Home Guard Adjutant Is Shot In Back Fli Puli'V :'v investigating ting of Home (ia n Kian (1 rubber .1 unknown i;uns. belonsjthc Home ('An\ district d for exa- ins rub- Karnpong Road a.m. last a man believed a shot gun d. hitn (hi efi i houlder. from a weal-
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  • 34 1 ■I A, O l 30 (UP) mmunique issued tal of Kuta- "luinsurgents" at Bir- red with all to the authorit peace has been [ho Sen ma we J indings
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  • 375 1  -  RANJIT SINGH Beeg Drops 70 Gents A Kati As... By Standard Staff Correspondent A PRICE WAR is on between the beef kings of Singapore. As a result, the price of beef has dropped by nearly 70 cents to the current market price
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  • 420 1  - COUNCIL'S BABY GIVES A PROMISE FOR LIFE MAXINE KAKICII By rITITE Singapore City illor Amy Laycock. who made numerous election m'-. yesterday murmured emurely the most solemn pronise of her life to Mr. John Ede. in St. Andrew's Cathedral. Miss Laycock, the 'baby" of eh» City Council, did not have
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  • 48 1 Amy -Radiant Bride photo b} AFKAFKAJFKJAFJA THE very new Mrs. Edc admires her wedding ring while her husband look.s on at the reception held for the bridal couple at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore yesterday. Over 1,000 suests attended both the ceremony and reception. Chew Ta Khoon
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  • 362 1 SIR Walter Fletcher, M.P. for Bury, and Chairman of Hecht, Lewis and Kahn Ltd., will ask in the House of Commons next Tuesday whether, in view of the price fall in rubber the British Government will sanction sales to China in a
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  • 26 1 TWO students of the Lurknow University began the ninth day of their hunger strike because of the University's interference in student affairs. Reuter.
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  • 110 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. A bomb which exploded at 12.30 this afternoon was heard all over Johore Bahru. The bomb, believed to be a home made one, was planted against one of the pillars of Chop Che Cheong, a rubber dealer at Jalan Ibrahim.
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  • 62 1 LAS VEGAS (Nevada) Oct. M (AP) Rita Hay worth's attorney, Bartley Crum, disclosed yesterday her ex-hus-band Prince Aly Khan has demanded their young daughter Yasmin be returned to Europe immediateJy because of threats against her life. Mr Crum said Aly cabled the actress he wants their
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  • 25 1 A FUND is to be rated to perpetuate the memory of Kathleen Ferrier the eminent English singer who died last month.— Reuter
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  • 167 1 MASTER Chan Siew Fei a Standard II pupil of Pasar Road School in Kuala Lumpur, patiently saved his September and October cake money lor The Christmas Toy Fund. Yesterday, he sent in his $1 with this note: "I am sorry the amount is
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  • 137 1 LOS ANGELES. Oct. SO: (Reuter) A world airspeed record of 754.98 miles an hour was claimed yesterday for Lieutenant Co'onel F.K. Everest, who piloted a North American Super Sabre over a 15-kilometre course along the Salton Sea. Colonel Everest is Chief of
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  • 23 1 TODAY we issue free four-page supplement containing highlights from Columbia's Technicolour spectacle. "Salome." which is coming soon to the Capitol Theatre
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  • 20 1 UNITED States Army Chief of Staff. General Matthew Ridgvvay returned from Korea El now in Tokyo. A.F.P.
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  • 16 1 THE Supreme Soviet of the Georgian Republic has dismis- sed its chairman. Reuter
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  • 174 1 £1M Approved For Colonial Research LONDON'. Oct. 30 (Reuter) Grants totalling £1.087.041 were approved for 110 new or supplementary colonial research schemes in 1952-53, according to a reDort of the Colonial Research Council published today. Since 1940 the grants to colonial develoDment and research scheme^ have totalled over £12.000.000. Of
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  • 27 1 MANILA bandit leader Abburan Adj »gi whs killed last night while al!» i mjj'iiif lu amt>!i,n a Philinnifit* Ai.nv n/no. aear Juio Lily. AP
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  • 78 1 BANGKOK. Oct M, (UP) Thai police today chimed tn have sm.i hed a gun-runn 114 ring, which. M is alleged, involved owner* of liie.ti 111 A potlca wiifet Ml l stajpi la^t year il.oon j fles, revolvers md Othet have been smuggled out through this rn^ to
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  • 151 1 JOHORE WINS 3 LOTTERY PRIZES JOHORF. won the first three prizes in the Itith draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board of the Federation. Thf draw took place at tin Lido Theatre, K >1.» Bit I Ki*i;it)t:m. This is th'* lii >t draw since the priMf of tiu*
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  • 45 1 LONDON, 0 (Haute* > Th fo^ f mrhirh .!>• 1. I. 1 the London 1 NOl airp »i If lifted thiii morn Oiiy a Pew pat he 1 rental) 1 In tiie north li le 1 by r iprea I from the 11
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  • 87 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Dew forest village of Kampong Cubitt. Sungei Buloh, first of its kind In Malaya, wil] soon provide the future foresters of this country The village which is run on simi'ar line) as those started in the United Kingdom by the Forestry Commission was
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  • 293 2 Air Chief Presents Trophies THE importance of an efficient station fire section with organisation and knowledge to tackle a sudden outbreak of fire on the airstrip or elsewhere both in peace time or in war, was stressed yesterday b v the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air
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  • 57 2 i a^ T acres of Private land will be acquired by the Singapore Government to build low cost houses. This was stated in the Government uazette yesterday. A plan of the land may be inspected during office hours at the Office of the Collector of
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  • 48 2 HONGKONG. Oct 30 Sue cinl Standard Service. Closing pnres of tfie Hongkon* Ex change today were $15 78 to £1 o.T-in«: $***** to Us $1 1 i!ayan $1; $o 185 to "Me 1 1 1 Cl )fU*>!an Rliniah- C -*\a ♦258.5 u> on. U»J. Plah# Gold
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  • 47 2 photos. s! -hnni A^~£22 4K Y E ft) JfY h 5 r wit D e La Salle School, and Brother Adolphns of the Holy Innocents School, receiving their silver medals from Dr. W. J. Vickers for donating their blood ten times.- Standard
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    105 2 J THE C-IN-C. Far East > Air Force, Air Marshal J Sir Clifford Sanderson speaking to Corporal G.A 5 La Bouehardiere, of the C J R.A.F. Changi Fire Section J at the presentation of prizes at Chanffi yesteday 2 morning. On the extreme right is LAC. Bah Chee J Tock
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  • 109 2 a it CLOSING robber prices (rents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were? Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 551 552 No. 1 R.S.S 55J 56 No. 2 R.S.S. 54 h 55 No. 3 R.S.S. 525 53 Tone: Steady. TIN PKICF The price of tin yester day was
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  • 121 2 ROTARY STUDY AWARD SINGAPORE Rotary Club will nominate a candidate for the award of a Rotary Foundation fellowship, which provides for a year's higher study in an overseas University or College. The award includes full travelling and living oKpenses of the student during the tenure of the scholarship. Candidates must
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  • 37 2 THERE were 873 b-rths against 145 deaths in the Colony for the week ending Oct. There were 14 cases of chicken-pox and the main causes of death were tuberculosis, pneumonia and enteritis.
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  • 320 2 Libel Suit Dropped KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. R. P. S. Rojasooria, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer, today apologised to Low Yat Construction Company Limited of Kuala Lumpur, for alleged libel in o statement he mode as a Councillor at a municipal meeting in June 1951. The
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  • 69 2 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr Choor Singh, yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a 14-year-old schoolboy, Sng Thiam Hong who was drowned oil Chang! Point on Aug. 30. It was stated that Sng a member of the Katong Bovs' Club, went with a large group
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  • 34 2 5 FROM MALAY A MANILA, Oct. 30 (AP) Malaya will send five and Sarawak thre e delegates to the 26-nation eighth Pacific Science Congress tc be held here from Nov. 16 to Nov 28
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  • 234 2 KUAT.A LUMPUR, Fri Australia will give Malaya all the help she may need, Mr. Richard Casey, Australia's Minister for External Affairs said in Kuala Lumpur today. Mr. Casey had two hours' discussion with the Federation's High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, at Kings House. Australia's
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  • 188 2 Mental Patients May Be Deported Standard Staff Reporter A MENTAL patient who is not domiciled in Singapore may be removed to his own country or that in which he is domiciled. A Bill to give this power to the Colonial Secretary will be placed before the Legislative Council at its
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    • 345 2 Standard Staff Reporter EMPHASIZING that he knew only too well the great reluctance of many individual^ to give blood due to vadition and custom, the Director of Medical Services. l>r. W J. Vickers. said these beliefs are contrary to rommonsense. in this modern world and they must be discarded forthwith.
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    • 187 2 He thanked and congratulated the four cold medallists and 28 silver medallists 'or the great service they have rendered to the community and "the fine example you have set to your fellow eitilen.s." ilimnvrs Mr. I. .mi Yew Hock of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association and Mr.
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    • 235 2 4 'OR IHI CONVINHNCE or OUR PATRONS WE CLOSE AT 6.00p.m. TODAY t BARGAINS IN ALL D! PTS. y 4< FLEXEES" Brassic re s &On i I 15% mcum I SWIMSUITS bv 'Sanfiidi, -*i ;'Sea Molds" -Surfto s r V M Sea Nymph" Wfc wJftSrf I Cameras. Cine-Cameras p roj
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  • 106 3 PETROL MEN GET PAY RISE TIIK dispute between the Runtlard Vacuum Oil r om pany and its 200 dailyriled employees for a wage Increase is now settled folZmiat the firm's decision ,'piv an extra two-cent a n hour rise. ,l, kers asked for an ?>» rents an hour. any first
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  • 66 3 This Youth Abused His Chance in? scn- r months' rigorous on Mohamed [poh Magis- .h Ghazalli e abused the ■nd if I let be a menace had pleaded ;es, bringing theft offences to live was brought e magistrate ft and was to of good bea pi rsonal bond of 17
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  • 62 3 Coronation Medals For Police B K .—Presentsiti n Medals and dation from iner. Generiler and the of Police to police were H. Bernard, >:"!irer, Negri r remony yese padant* re the redMi lals Temi Din bin Ayob, 1 bin Has* Hemmant, S.C. •i bin Jadi. 1 imissioner*s dation and Police
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    67 3 uhota. I AK KWELL PARTTj l) r an Mr* I>ods worth (centre) were guesU 01 honour at a party i Ve JL b V he wSJS Chu« B^l?nT.?S Wednesday. The next day the coup£ left^ by 7" rnit d States retirement. They came to Malaga J'J^JJ^J^JpSS«^»r lives here in Malacca
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  • 159 3 Former PC Told:Reform Or Else.... SERE MB AN. Fri. "You have practically spent your lif»* in prison since 1038, except for seven months in IM7. Unless you are going ti> correct yourself, nobody is going to help you. It is up to you to reform or else you will spend
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  • 134 3 Johore To Hold 1st Youth Course JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— I Youth leadership in Johore State will m Johore Bahru 5, 6, and 7, under ection of Youth Adviser, Mr.' I R. Allen. xpected thai more than '< d boys from all over Will attend the course 1v consist of talks,
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  • 86 3 SAI YOK KEE. a labourer at Bedok. was acquitted by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assizes yesterday after he convinced the jury that he did not rape a 17-year-old girl, his neighbour. The complainant, who is married, claimed that on the morning of May 1?.
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  • 52 3 TAIPING. Frl. The Taiping Poppy Day appeal committee hav e decided to hold a rugger match between the military and civilians on Nov. 7 on the King Edward VII School padang for the Queen Elizabeth Cup. The Band of the 12 Royal Lancers will be
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  • 69 3 A TYPIST employed in a local bank, V.K. Viswanathan. was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Viswanathan, whose liabilities amounted to $3,353 offered to pay the Official Assignee $40 in settlement of his debts. His offer was accepted. Also made a bankrupt was Robert
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  • 47 3 THE British Council has produced a booklet entitled "How to Live in Britain" for overseas students desirous of taking up residence in Britain. Priced at 50 cents, the booklet gives information on different facets of life in Britain useful tu a uewcomer.
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  • 249 3 Two Close Friends Die In A Matter Of Hours TWO close friends died within hours of each other, one. Dr. J Hanna. in New York and the other, Mr. N. K. Mistri, in Singapore. When friends close to Mr. M-.tr i telephoned Dr. Hannti's office in Singapore to inform Dr.
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  • 51 3 PENANG, Fri. Loke Soo Har (23) was tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court a v witn tne murder of Tan Ah Hin at Kimberly Street on July .{O. Loke was ordered to be remanded i n custody. His case will come up for mention on jMov.
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    47 3 MRS. A. M. BERRY (right), chairman of the Associated Country Women of the World admires a dress made by members of the Klang Road Women's Institute, during her visit to Kuala Lumpur on her way home to Australia. Miss Elsie Talalla U o n the left- Standard
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  • 136 3 PENANG, Fri. Home Guards are needed to protect villages and kampongs from attack by the Communist terrorists, who pay no regard to the wish of the people for peace and a chance to earn their liveli1 hood. This was stated by the Secretary
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  • 325 3 EFFICIENCY EXPERT HITS AT JOHORE RED TAPE J0 RE BAHRU, Fri.— Mr. R. R. Felsreod, of Urwick, Orr and Partners, Ltd., the London firm of management consultants, engaged by the Johore Government to advise them on modern management and to streamline the existing administration machinery, has found "serious weaknesses in
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  • 95 3 ADVICE o n the problems of marriage wil! be given during the next six v>eelc^ in a course of lectures in Singapore by Dr. Irma Hi^hbaugh of the International Missionary Council The Malayan Christian Council which is organis n4 these lectures to the recently married, those
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  • 107 3 THIRTEEN wrist watches valued at $600 and 15 changkols worth $75 were stolen from two different places in Singapore on Thursday. The watches were stolen from a display showcase in a cinema while the changkols were taken awny from a building site in Thomson Road. The
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  • 67 3 SINGAPORE may be declared free of rabies on Nov. 23. if no further case is found. Mr. A. H. Foster. Chief Veterinary Officer, told The Standard yesterday that the last case was on May 23. The Colony will be declared rabies free six months after this
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  • 428 3 QUEEN'S HONOURS FOR MALAYANS FOR operational services in Malaya and Singapore during the period of Jan. 1 to June 30 this year, the Queen has approved the award of three C.B.E.s, one bar to D.5.0., six 0.8.E.5. 24 M.B.E.s. thFee M.C.s, one D.C.M. ten M.M.s, six B.E.M.s and innumerable Mentions
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    87 4 MOVING HOUSE photo. 2 THREE of the AJjunied 1 Road fire victims all 2 2 ti i.sha riders move into 2 their new homes a low- cost house built by the J Singapore Improvement 2 J Trust in Upper Aljunied S Road. They did not get j to their new
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  • 112 4 Ghani Plans New Party For Malays PENANO, Fri. A new political party, to be railed the Malay Progressive Party, will .soon be formed in Malaya Mr. Hashim Ghani, ex-president oi the Peninsular Malays Union, slated at a press conference today. Mr. Hashim Ghani who is the organiser of the new
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  • 184 4 SIX TERRORISTS KILLED IN ONE DAY Gurkhas, Fijians Get Three Each KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The 7th Platoon of the First Fijians this morning contacted three terrorists in the Segamat area of Johore and killed all three of them. No further details ore available at present. •ii his k rin S
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  • 197 4 Standard Staff Reporter BY 5 p.m. yesterday, all the 558 Aljunied Road lire victims had vacated the Singapore Badminton Hall where they had been putting up for the past week. The first batch left at 10 a m by the truck to the S.I.T.
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  • 174 4 charges m criminal breach of trust in the Singapore Fourth District Court, before Mr J B Jeyaratnam .^ff had previously claimed trial lo two charges of misappropriating a total of 113 tyres valued at 51 5.433.92 Mr. G. Jackson. sa!e s ma lager of the firm,
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  • 194 4 MR. E. S. MOORTHY. Secre- tary of the Labour Party of 1 Singapore told The Standard yesterday that the "unidentified source of the plot to get Mr. C. R. Da=arath a Raj out >* of the Labour Party is Mr Raj himself." He
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  • 68 4 YONG SONG FARN (41) who offered 12 obscene photographs for sale wa s fined $100 in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday The court \va s told that on Oct. 29 i n North Bridge Road Yong approached a detective corporal and asked him if he
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  • 125 4 Firm Lucky To Have S'pore Man The Vice-Presideiit of a famous American pharmaceutical company considers his firm fortunate in having the services of a Singaporean. Mr. William F Koerting. above) of Miles Laboratories Inc.. Indiana, told The Standard yesterday that Dr. R. K. S. (Bobby) Lim who has been working
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  • 120 4 NEW RULES FOR THOSE BIG JOBS ANY CANDIDATE who has failed on two occasions to qualify in the competitive examination for interview by the Public Services Com nission will in future be barred from taking a further examination. The examination is for entry to the Government's Higher Services. Candidates who
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  • 42 4 PENANG. Friday The Penang Coroner. Lt. Col. .T F PI. Weston recorded a verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder by persona unknown at the end of an inquiry into the death of a 20 year-old student. Cheah Cheng Teik
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  • 224 4 THE CASE against Lt. Commander George Ansell Hardcastle (52), R.N.V.R., Chief Officer of the Dock yard Fire Brigade, Naval Base, and president of the Dockyard Fire Brigade Welfare Association, will be transferred to a District Court on Nov. 7. Hardcastle is accused of criminal breach
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  • 101 4 PENANG, Fri. As a result of the introduction of revised train schedules with effect from Nov. 1, the public will now be able to post cor respondents fo r Kuala LumPur, Ipoh and Taipin* up to b.15 p.m. at the Penanr General Post Office to obtain first
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  • 54 4 M R S. Elizebath Lee. Mr. M Al-Johary and Mr. A. Daniel Jiave been appointed adjudicaa° for^ fhe All-Malayan Amateur Dance Cliampionship competition entries for which dose today. hv^iS. 00 1 6 011 is or ean»sed oy the Selangor Society of Amateur Dancers, 235A Bukit Bintang
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  • 224 4 Posed As Detective -Gets 6 Months *un!l UA i AH k QUEK was fou "d S u "ty i n the Sixth Police Court yesterday on a charge of ITSf rS atlOn Of a Public servant He was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprUon It was alleged that at 935
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  • 402 4  -  BERNARD J. WILLIAMS By had the^ir sarsusr^ pany-s vessel, the Purnea, due in s in f, 1 1 f* been a week earlier in her sohrtule hm "7 1 have witnessed the most recent e«rtfa^ famous volcano, Krakatau. rru l""»i «f the
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  • 56 4 of the West Pahan* 7' y°n kerS Tr 1 Mr. S. T. Pvrtira ol H rtly make tour I V., 1 a nan? with a view to ■nd Kuantan. Mr Pereira taid r l l 1 lni u'^ ave a|n "tablished in all the ri
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  • 49 4 «00 or in default months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by the President ol {he Sessions Court. Mr K W hj*' r^ l] y- on trfsbt ridei Goh Ah Teng who pleaded 5f sium PM eSSinB Goh told the court fhaf «km\ gj was MOtoJ ,>ur
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  • 10 4 r, Wl P<»r, *ummon«,| r
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  • 34 4 CHRIST < Kapoic iind mat< Ihcir fun fail gV.-ifi I hui Tho i. i;r buildlni t>y the Mr The icl ;ind VIII i there a! Schoi Th, Building I
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  • 13 4 MOTORIST NEGLIGENT •»v the Mr I travc Ifnf Road Johont 5' edict I
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  • 73 4 manf T I ATIONS bWupfn the Sin: apnrc tioxrrt ment and the Council of Action on a new ••'< i» Government employees in Divisions I II and 111 will be resumed on Tuesday It is Gowarmnei I r its original i lha Kit oa i
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  • 20 4 PKVW JJ cil will moot at the n< f.i ri if Mtft day, Dec Ji at 2jU f '>-
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  • 102 5 ILLNESS CAUSED JAMES TO QUIT THE President of the Singapore Teachers* Union, Mr. Trunk C. James, has resigned his post on ground! ol ill-health. His in a t io n was a ccep ted bj the union's committee at its meftini; held yesterday. Standard previ r;fcd him e part in
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  • 117 5 Union Funds Are Frozen By Order Standard] Staff Reporter Singapore (lovernin»nt yesterday announced (lie issue ol :t "Stop Order" against the Pakistani Seamen v I'nion uf Singapore. Bag C 'hoon Yep tie Registrar af Trade l T nton% iu!d The Standard last night ut ae issued the Stop \Hr|« I
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  • 68 5 TEO TOW TEE. a blacksmith, was convicted and fined SL'rS in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for being in possession of a dagger. The prosecution stated that a Volunteer Special Constable while having coHee in a shop crowd stamped rig into Pagoda Street, They were
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  • 61 5 THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that a 10th Police Court is to be opened in the Colony. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, First District and Police Magistrate, told The Standard last night that there is no intention of opening the Court this year. "We are preparing it
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  • 26 5 PENANGS Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham will speak over Radio Malaya OO forthcoming elections in Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam. at 6.45 p.m. today.
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  • 48 5 NOMINATION day for the Singapore City Council elections in December has been fixed for Nov. 4. Candidates must submit papers to the Returning Officer at the City Hall not later than 12 noon. Thirtyone symbols have been approved by the Supervisor of Elections.
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  • 103 5 photo. THE Singapore I- ire Brigade started its C Z lecture and instruction tours at Bukit Ho Swee > at Havelock Road y ester- C day to advise attap dwellers what to do when t a fire breaks out. liukit Ho Swee is but one
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  • 252 5 RUBBER OUTLOOK i Kl A^A LI'MPUR, Fri.-There is a good consistent tiiture for Malayan rubber in Australia, Mr. Walter B Hardeman, Manager of the British Rubber Development Board in Australia, said here today. Australia, he said, imported 35,000 tons of rubber annually, most of it from
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  • 29 5 KAMARUDIN bin Anjong, was fined $50 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, for negligent driving resulting in a collision with two ottier cars on Aug. 21.
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  • 155 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday gazetted conditions under which people can temporarily occupy Crown Land in Kampong Pahang Settlement, Pulau Tekong Besar. One condition stipulates that only persons whose wages or monthly salaries do not exceed $100 a month in particular,
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  • 186 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Burmese Consul in Singapore. Mr. Ba Thaung, yesterday denied passages of a front page story of a local morning paper which stated that a spokesman of the Consulate had said in an interview: "The Burmese Government will consider a long
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  • 37 5 TEO MONG PHUANG Hi Hill Streeet. \va s fined a total of $90 by the Singapore Wral TralTic Mai;i.<trate Mr. F. A Chun yesterday, for inconsiderate driving and sounding h:^ ear's horn unnecessarily on \|»T. 12.
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  • 37 5 ABU BAKAF BIN ISMAIL was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with indecent behaviour on the night of Oct. 28 at Lengkong Tiga, off Changi Road. He was remanded until Nov. 2.
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  • 240 5 THE PHENOMENAL growth oi a small £500 export business of five years ago into a £1.(100.000 enterprise today is the success story of one of the "sweetest*' men in the world, 28-year-old G. Kenneth Homer, Managing Directoi of Messrs. George W. Horner
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  • 266 5 All Drivers Tc Submit Photos Standard Staff Reporter ALL DRIVERS in Singapore may be required in future to furnish two photographs for indentificarion purposes when they apply for driving licences. A Bill to give such power to the Deputy Commissioner of Police will be
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  • 47 5 A WARRANT Ofnc-cr lrorn Army GHQ reported to the Singapore Police yesterday mat his room m Tanglin Barracks was burgled recently .H e lost SI 18 in cash cigarette cast- worth $4h! a wristwatch valued at $64 pen worth $17 and a diary'
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  • 83 5 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for eye-witnesses of an accident i n which an Army preacher wa s fatally injured in a collision with an omnibus at Aver Rajah Road at 7.20 pmi on Thursday The preacher Rev. Edward Farwell (s:*> attached to Gillman Barracks was
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  • 35 5 TUBO bin HA.H Ahmad, a shopkeeper, was fined $2(1/--by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan ICuai Masi.strate lyr failing to dtsph.y price lists in Malay and English in a conspicuous position :n the premises.
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  • 356 5 Johore Boy Makes Big Mews In Australia WAN MAHUEE bin an Ah, 13-year-old Malay orphan who went to Ausir. IA late in September for pla« c surgery treatment for kelo s on his neck and chest 1 < been hitting the headlines Australian newspapers especially in Sydney, ever since hi
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  • 109 5 WASHINGTON Orl M cm, x official here peaking ol Vire-Pn Malay;, recent* believing it tin pri ei b ta tiiix Mr. 1 makini; a "pertonal rtatenw r l l 'l lie ofl i. i adocd thai uppoi i scheme km rubber may conclude w
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    • 69 5 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m Oct. 29 to 7.30 a.m. 30 Singapore (77F); Penang (72F); Kota Bahru (74F); Kuala Lumpur (73F); Ipoh (73F); Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. Oct. 30 to 7.30 f.m. Oct 30 Singapore OOF): enane *<82F); Kota Bahra (89F): Kuala Lumpur OIF); Ipoh OOF);
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  • 821 6 the White Paper on British Guiana nor Mr. Lyttelton\s defence in the House of Commons has provided sufficient justification for the suspension Of Guiana's Constitution. The White Paper, to jud^e from its tone and from the selection of its facts, does not pretend to be an objective
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  • 529 6 GALLIPOLI. TURKISH THRACE. (AP) Allied observers who watched the Turkish army go through its paces in recent manoeuvres here are convinced the Turks would not be a pushover for anybody if war comes. Turkey ha s a 450.000-man army, ample reserves and a growing air force that
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  • 843 6 CASSANDRA ASKS NEW YORK. TT IS possible that Dwight D. Eisenhower may yet rank with Harding and Coolidge as one of America's most disastrous Presidents. The White House has had some strange occupants, but this likeable and friendly man with his long record of co-operation with
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 362 6 Sir;— When Mr. Dasaratha Raj said in the Colony Legislative Council that the neio immigration regulations were aimed at shutting off Asian immigrants to the calculated advantage of the Westerners and were not meant for maintaining the standard of living in Malaya, the Press in Malaya
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    • 297 6 Sir; I understand from three of my friends that they have been invited for an interview before a Selection Board for Indian Labour Officer appointments. These friends are, to the best of my knowledge, Ceylonese. If I am correct the Federation Government always ehooses the right man for
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  • 203 6 Sir; I om working in the Telegraph Office and wonder if any of your readers in Govern- ment service con enlighten me on one or two things I hove j been wonting to find out smr.e I first joined the service. The work that I do occasion-
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  • 216 6 SO YOU ARE T.S.D! Sir;— l rofer to T&D'i BATTLE FOR LOVF (20th October) rommei on my OPEN LETTER TO DR KINSEY. 1 am sorry that Usl main theme of \ny letter has >>•'* n missed. I have no quarrel of any with Kinsev or T.S D. but the conversation
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  • 113 6 Sir:— Seven years have PfSMd since the second World War was oomludcl. but the Federal capitai. not iy other towns i" country, has not been provided wi:h an additional government English school. Entry to English tohoo difficult. Why prevent thON c.i^r (hiUlren from satisfying tneii rai
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  • 58 6 Review of Views Nixon Siara N I i Mi ij Bii I Si. mi. I\,. I K)( a < fTort fdr I i ma S >* ti Di Disastrous Move ,'1 I. iron I .1 mo-* I .1- Ui I mi 1 laily ui nu it of In m.-irk. Rain
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  • 76 7 Talks On Trieste Hopeful Th c I'ainister Sij;nor i discu »sed the •nn here yesterFrench Prime i Lanie] and n Mini ter M (icorges r> .1 who arrived i:ig from Rome Ministerial Coun--1 Organisation for omic Co-opera-(OEEC) lunched with M. Italian Embassy o n M. Laniel. Yugoslav V adimir Popovic
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    33 7 photo ICTIVE Nicole jroung ballerina in us Opera Ballet, can ich better from her point on a statue of I th Huntress. What lookittg at? Ke1^ inr a new producii the Oncra. UP
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  • 36 7 DELHI, Oot 30 (ReuA British base for reGurkha troops opened MeorihwaJ in according to re- ii aching here. ilese Government to recruiting inside d lh e Indian Governpromised facilities it of recruits.
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  • 20 7 >IR I (ONEL LAMB, formeri h Charge d'Ailaires in list China, has been tited Ambassador to AP
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    27 7 photo. E^lJW* AKSIIMI FANDIT Prtsi^ ?L tll £N lli »alk N SpTram n p' r at *ud gula beaiia* flaet of member nation* line tn« rouic- UP
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  • 165 7 Partisans Active In East Germany LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter) An official source here said yesterday Britain had evidence that several thousand organised anti-Communist partisans were operating against the authorities in Russianoccupied East Germany. tie was t-ornmenting on press reports of military clashes between partisan bands said to include Russian deserters
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  • 68 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 30 (Reuter) The Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday voted by 30 to 13 with 9 abstentiona to request Holland to transmit information to the United Nations concerning the Dutch Caribbean territories of Surinam (Dutch Guiana) and thc Antilles. Before
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  • 56 7 LONDON. Oct. 30, (Reuter)— The Executive Committee of the International Union of Socialist Youth (lUSY) has called upon ihe Governments of Portugal and France to "concede the demand" of the peoples of Goa. Mahe and other Portuguese and French possessions in India to hold a plebiscite
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  • 234 7 Interim Govt For Guiana Shortly GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Oct. 30 (UP).— An interim government for this troubled colony was expected today to be set up shortly to take over functions of the ministers ousted by Britain because it feared Communists were attempting to seize control of the colonial government. The
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  • 24 7 FRANK SINATRA and Ava Gardner called it quits in Hollywood yesterday and Miss Gardner said she would seek AP a divorce.—
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  • 403 7 BigChangesSoon, Says Latest Edition Of Jane's LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter)— The book of the world's navies in the atomic age, with warships powered by nuclear energy and armed with guided missiles, was spotlighted today by Jane's Fighringships, one of Britain's leading text books on naval might. Jane's
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    45 7 photo I OOKINC; a pirturr of radiance, (hr <)iicea, wrartag 4 pale pink crinoline clrrs>. arrives .it thr O:lnin I haSSfSJ, l.ru rvlrr Squ;irr, for thr Kon.il Com mand srrrrnini: of "Kob Roy." Shr was arrompanird by thr I>ukf of Kdlaburch and Prin<»"s MarfaffH UP
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    41 7 photo. SCREEN ACTOR'S Gary Cooper (left), who flew into London from Paris, and Jack Hawkins (right), obliged with autographs for the fans when they arrived at the Odeon, Leicester Square, to rehearse for the Royal Command screening of "Rob Roy."- UP
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  • 187 7 Korea Truce Talks WASHINGTON, Oct. 30, (AFP) The United States Government is willing to agree to India's participation in the political conference on Korea in order to bring the present preliminary meetings in Panmun.iom to a successful conclusion, reliable I sources here said today. American
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  • 115 7 LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter) A three- week Police search for John Edward Allen known as "the mad parson" ended here yesterday when he was arrested in a post office on the North side of the city. Allen was found insane in 1937 when h
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  • 75 7 PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 30, (Reuter).— British and Australian scientists are to make a check in a few days of the Monte Bello group of islands oil North-West Australia where Britain's first atomic weapon was exploded in October last year. The Navy Department said today that
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  • 58 7 CALCUTTA, Oct. 30 (UP) Tensing Norkey has started his first mountain climb since conquering Everest with New Zealand's Sir Edmund Hillary, it was learned here today. Tensing with Dr. Ajernld Glothard of Switzerland and Major Jayal of the Indian Defence Ministry left Darjeeling yesterday o
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  • 61 7 NAPLES, Oct. 30, (AP).Nepal's King Tribhuvana, victim of a heart attack here a week ago, was released today from the international hospital here to continue his European trip. The King and his party left by train for Geneva, Switzerland, where he will undergo further medical treatment.
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  • 132 7 Vietminh Attack Is Smashed HANOI. Oct. 30, (UP)— French Union forces striking southward from Hanoi smashed an attack by several Communist battalions today and drove deep into the In doChina jungles trying to bring three Red divisions to bay for a showdown fight. A High Command spokesman said last night
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  • 96 7 CALCUTTA. Oct. 30. (AFP). The tragic death of 25 Indian Government officials, who were killed by head-hunting Abor tribesmen while distributing candies to children in a northeast Assam village, was reported here today. The correspondent of The Statesman said the tragedy, which involved the death of
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  • 49 7 SALISBURY. Southern Rhodesia, Oct. 29: (Reuter) The Central African Federal Premier, Sir Godfrey Huggins, said here tonight that the Federation would screen a!l immigrants and "some people are going to get a shock when they find out who we will regard as prohibited immigrants"
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  • 20 7 RED China's champion machinist has finished six months' work in four weeks, the Communist news agency reports AP
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  • 96 7 BANGKOK, Oct. 30 (Renter) United States Vice-Presi-dent Richard Nixon and his wife left Bangkok this morning for Pnom Penh, IndoChina, winding up a threeday tour of Thailand. Mr. Nixon commented on the evacuation plan by which Chinese Nationalist troops will leave Burma saying n < hoped
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  • 56 7 PESCARA. Central Italy. Oct. 30, (Reuter)— Two Italian children were killed and four gravely injured when grena<i< left over from the last wai exploded near her e yesterday. Thousands ol Italian children have been killed or maimed while playing with hand grenades or shells found In fields
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  • 37 7 NAIROBI. Oct. 30 (AFP).— Security forces, including Kikuyu Home Guardsmen this morning killed 30 Mau Man terrorists in the Fort Hall district. Nine other terrorists were captured during the swoop.
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  • 71 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 30. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 165 November 16* Spot £620 per to* December 161 buyers, £625 uXhn. Jan/March 17 Three months £606. Apr./ June Ml buyers.
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  • 163 7 ROVIGO (Po Valley). Oct. 30- (Renter) Hundreds ol villagers in the soggy farm- i land of the Po Valley u warned today to be ready flee "at a moment's notice" as one of Italy's worst rainstorms In living memory heightened the flood danger.
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  • 189 7 PARIS, Oct. 30, (AFP) —To be called a rude name by former King Farouk meant only one thing a duel to Guido Orlando, international public relations counsel and author of a recent autobiography. Italian and American blood bulged the veins on his high forehead
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  • 102 7 LANSING, Mid ..n r (AP) Tl r of 1 stag™ i uplets and I .arising h marric I w in hospital room \n i arrang I June 'i ette, n I In she n I Ptleni, Ai tine I Lutheran Van A! tine in
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  • 18 7 COF.OMBf I I (UP) Thr I <,i today t<s<;tlr flutv <"i i of 4"i mnd.
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  • 78 8 LONDON. Oct.. 30, (Renter) —Mass meetings were held in Warsaw and Gdansk yesterday protesting against the seizure of the 8.200-ton Polish sWp SS on a Oct ln s the K F rmosa St?aits 4 Oct by the Chinese W^SS^SJSrS y^fe S r a d H a
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  • 163 8 LONDON, Oct. 3# (Renter)— Sir Miles Thomas, chairman of the British Overseas Airways, said today the time was not far distant when British planes would fly west to Tokyo in two hops with the intermediate stop at Vancouver. He told an American Chamber of
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  • 60 8 WASHINGTON. Oct. 30, up The Japan Airlines announced yesterday plans to make its first test flight from Tokyo to San Francisco on Nov. 15. Yoshito Kojima, executive director of the line, said that a four-motor DC-B would be used and that two subsequent flights would be made,
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  • 80 8 COLOMBO. Oct. 30, (AFP). The Scandinavian Airlines System hopes to increase the number of their weekly air services to Tokyo to three, with the addition of a new service via Colombo next April if the present negotiations with Ceylon over commercial rights prove successful. Vice-President
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  • 92 8 MANILA, O( ;^O, (UP). The Philippines and Japan put into effect a n interim reparations agreement for the salvage of sunken ships in Philippine waters. Acting Foreign Secretary *elino Neri and Japanese mission chief Toru Nakagawa exchanged diplomatic notes implementing the agreement which was
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  • 39 8 N GKOK Oct. 30. (AFP) —The Thai Government ha< appointed a special committee -nnPr re Pa a law establishing control of imports drill* committee Ml also draft n regulations on «ank ol rhaUaad to Import.
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  • DOING THE MARKET
    • 332 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore rose by 1$ cent per Ib. on a steady market yesterday, first grade rubber for November shipment closing nt 553 cents per lb. Better sentiment in the market accounted for the steadiness in prices which opened about i cent per lb. higher and
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    • 84 9 THE produce market i n Singapore remained quiet In all sections yesterday, small business being reported. Copra for November shipment was quoted around $37£ per picul with sellers around $38 A. Coconut oil sellers quoted $60 with buyers around $58$. Singapore produce prices (per picul) yesterday were: Gambier $210:
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  • 60 9 AUSTRALIA'S first shipment of tractors, ploughs and cultivator* are seen i n thU pirtuie at Prince's Pier. Port Melbourne, recently, prior to their brin;; shipprd to Ceylon umlr the terms of the Colombo Plan. The machines, delivered with spare parts sufficient for (mo year s maintenance, will
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  • 166 9 Thailand Cuts Down Fob Rate On Rice Exports BANGKOK, Oct. 30: (AP)— Thoilond is reducing the f.o.b. charge for rice exports by £2 per ton, the Minister of Economic Affairs, Vorakarn Bancha, said in an interview today. This is the first reduction to make chMpei available to consumeis in Malaya
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  • 133 9 THE Malayan shure market remained, dull and laaturelesi in all sections yesterday. Small business was reported. Rubber shares remained neglected. Changed prices were* iNUtISTRIAI > 88. Petrol .14,6 M Con. 1.3. Ords. 21 fi 22 Gammons 2 78 Ml Jackson Si Co. 1 45 1 90 S'pore Cold Storage
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  • 54 9 LONDON. Ort :io (Beuler) The Rubber Study Group meeting here, which has bcCQ in almost continuous session since Oct. 12, is now virtually over, according to wo'lin formed sources Most of the points on ine agLMida have boon discussed already and only minor powils of details
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  • 93 9 TOKYO Oct. SO (AKD The Thai Government h.is agreed to export 50.000 tons of rice to Japan next month on a Government to Government contract, it MM learned her P yesterday. The first .shipment is expected to arrive late in November. The Japanese Embassy in
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  • 75 9 Hi t ii r on r I 1 f "i".l» < h baby < The con ,t tl i.il i IMtf h;.'l town Could «>l 'r. ;it Onl) f.irihing s t« rlmi» (Tkii I'ii < <» t <»f «i.. it m bulk tteroughoui the world
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  • 70 9 an baltrnatftonl Ttxtlki Kt. h iition will i irom 24 to July 11. 1Q r «Ttsa*ndi tit of I i,. tnU «I W x,| SecreUnai t Bru This baa I n tnno^ n >.:it st:»t«- iv -it by 1h»« meat and the U i Frderat ov In tddif
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  • 54 9 The «rrv."»" of an e\ir<' n av.ii'jMe t<i the Covtnin l of India rr mnent und r the J A ilral n r of th# Cn'ornho Plan. Th« •xf.iv C T W U lh« eh i f extruthrt o.T'ffal In rhjrgr of tnHig m^rks bi.inch
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    • 284 9 tl'l Abner =TTKn— By Al Capp 12£ffi^r^| T^^Y^^^^ l^£^ Alley Oop a o By VT. HamHn "iS^^^FlN iSIOTPuIfJ-— 1 I aSK ?S?c- LET ME fi o 1H? «*J.OUULK....I THINK. r~s /^Et' HOW X N KNOW BUT A,5 h XfWT tfSSS^ I ILL CWrMP THi5 15 A JOB FOR )'-I DO
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    • 917 9 pore uiary mat acc/% V.M.C.X.: Sincapon Che^ CTub w#Mi#H»l»« ODI »S mcbody 3 p.m.': Tahle-tennis practice 3 FKITFRTAI Kl MFNIT wi\ 4 '1.- i).m Volley ball practice 5 pm.; CP4 lEK I Air4W*tr4 I s| N K iTami!) k^ri. Cncle -Br iß ham Youn ß CAMWJ,: Jame, 8r0th...: o! r.KANI,:'
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  • 576 10  -  ANACRUSIS MVStC MOTES 1*» T'HK next event in Singapore's musical calendar is the violin recital by Maurice Clare next Friday, November 6, in the War Memorial Hall (adjoining St. Andrew's Cathedral) at 8.30 p.m. The accompanist will be Barbara Harrison. The recital is presented by the
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  • 339 10 VICTOR DOGCETT pays tribute to a HUE recent death through cancer of that incomparable 1 contralto, Kathleen Ferrier, leaves a gap in the contemporary realm of music impossible to fill. She was 41. In the 11 years since Sir Malcolm Sargent gave her an audition in 1942
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  • 743 10  -  BARRY OLIVER By ONE of the prominent theatriral agencies in Australia has been considering the idea of including Singapore in its circuit. If this were to happen, it would probably mean productions like "South Pacific" and "Call Me Madam' bein? brought to our own doorsteps, as it were.
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  • 466 10  -  Bill Webb Jones ITS an ill wind. etc. etc., A As a maximum, this old proverb usually has a sood deal of truth in it. I rather like the latest story about a piece of luck. It concerns one Hans Hohner. You may remember the picture
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    • 281 10 JQCATHAY ORGANISATION r** iSf* ATTRACTIONS <- Jjjp' IUI/AT ot >HCN UMI a*X2~m rn/¥n ii.oua.in.-i.45--...Far And Away The Year's Most Unusual Dramatic Success! BURT LANCASTER ON Till: PANORAMIC SCREEN TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! j Where there's life (here's hope i f and uherc there's JlOPt '$Stt% LAUGHTER! V 808 |>f HOPE V
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    • 113 10 Contest No. 39 Can You Name This Star? TODAY'S "star" face x brings to a n end the 39th series in The Standard's Moviet Star Contest. A new and exciting contest will replace this. So watcfa for details. During this week, this page has featured six stars. All you have
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    • 63 10 THS COUPON READ THIS BEFORE Jf R U N OR 5 IR V UR »tKN Y OU moi e(K|ose ""e€ ten cent stomp, you wont yout pottern <uf l» I don't get the -tamp, vou don't qet the pottern A numbe. of order* ho*, 1 COir« to me without th
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    • 414 10 I Tlie Stars And You I 2 By RITA DEL MAR 2 2 A lK *-March 21 to April 19 2 —Be conscientious in the ue! 2 f °rmance of duties i" *fL 2 '01-ValV S A l ril 2° to May J Tn7 w no cna nces in morn-
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  • 123 11 THE Singapore Tiger Sporting on was founded in beginning was a one, but within the I years, it has grown to great variety of team! In 'he course of its expantiie Association has orteama and facilities for •i\ soccer, basketball, table tennis and r o. rough
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  • 76 11 ARUDA Badminton Party night defeated Riadzah B Iminton Party 7-0 ut Clci al Union Hall Results (I.iruda players tioaed first), Singles: Alima| l>.\,t Omar 15-3, 15-8, Aziz Ja ;1 17-14, 15-0'; Masrom I^uid 15-6, 15-1. Doubles: Aziz and Masrom Omar and Lambak 15-11 15-12; Wahab and
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  • 653 11 TIGERS HAVE A TASK IN INDONESIA Redeem Lost Reputation By JEFFERY JAMES THREE Malaya Cup captains Yeap Cheng Eng of victorious Penang, Lee Sai Chcong of Perak and E. C. Dutton of Selangor will combine resources with the Tiger Touring Team captain, Aw Boon Seong, in a task that has
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  • 178 11 Indonesia To Send 160 ITo Asian Games MANILA, Oct. 30 (UP)— lndonesia will send 160 athletes to the Second Asian Games slated to be held in Manila from May 1 to 9 next year, it was learned today. The honorary secretary of the Indonesia Olympic Council. R. Maladi, wrote the
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  • 63 11 BALESTIER United team to meet Corinthians in the final tie of the S.A.F.A. Div. 11l league at the Jalan Besar stadium today will be selected from Teck Leng; Thiam Siew; Rasul; Kian Moh; Sudanto; Sin Yong; Kamal; Poh Tong; Choon Tong- Robin Chan: Kamsan
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  • 135 11 VIENNA, Oct. 30. (AP)— The Austrian Lawn Tennis Association Thursday suspended Austrian tennis champion Alfred Huber for one year for grave lack of discipline and for "harming the prestige of the Austrian Tennis Association." Huber, known for his unorthodox way of play and often called Austria's
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  • 34 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. Ellerton Club beat the Royal Malays Football XI I—o in the final of the Kuala Kangsar district knockout league soccer on Wednesday. Seng Khoon scored in the second half
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    • 326 11 THANK YOU, INDONESIA "I he Tiger SA Football Team had made a Hicce—fmA tour to Hongkong, Intlo-i liinti and 7 hniland last year, and I am hit fifty to state that thin year we have the opportunity of sending the team to Indonesia. I wish to thank our friends in
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    • 157 11 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS in sealed covers marked "Ceiling Fans" will be received by the General Manager. Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1003. Kuala Lumpur up to noon 27th November, 1953 for the supply of: 1500 Ceiling Fans A.C. 230V. 60" sweep
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    • 465 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% t DEBENTURE STOCK i 1937/62 I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% C DEBENTURE STOCK 1938 58. IVOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books I the above Stocks will be I sed from 2nd to 15th Nov- her, 1953. both days inclu- e, for the preparation of l
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    • 646 11 fcl 111 A I lONS VAIiAVI APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Siena 1 01 ficer in the Marine Departn i Singapore The salary »cale >* $4:?8xl8A-flOO p.m. with current C.O.U and Singapore A) lowances. The total emoluments :it present range (a) Single Officer; $(>4l 50 x 16.50A-790: <b>
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    • 736 11 Standard Service For The U no in ployed AT YOI.M Sfr.KWi fc: Art unemployed »nd in n< ed To hrlp to find wntk. the Singapore Standard rncmplmmrni Rurrai »tlm >ou frr r *p.«ce n iht« column. Jum nil or »»ru, »nur loral Sl.mdird oflirr for an ■ippliration form nhirh vo«
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  • 515 12  - AUSTRALIA INVITES NEO FOR TOUR FRANCIS BOEY Our Champion Accepts By NEO CHWEE KOK, the Presbyterian schoolboy who was barred from yesterday's Singapore inter-schools swimming championships because the organising committee considered him overage, did not seem in the least despondent at the Chinese Swimming Club where the meet was held.
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  • 608 12 A DRAMATIC twist of fortune, in the last and deciding event— the 4x 50 metres free style relay enabled Victoria School, 1953 SAFA Schools' soccer and SBA's Badminton champions to tie for championship honours with Raffles Institution in the fifth annual inter-school swimming championships held
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    49 12 Photo THE Kalontr Convent team who won the 200 metres relay for girls schools in th? polony Pictured at the Chinese Swimmin? Club yesterday where the Inter school suimnnns mrvt was held. From left to right: Misse s Luanne Lim. Nancy Lim. Goh Hong Choo and Elsie Lim Standard
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  • 100 12 THE following ties in the Singapore Badminton championship will be played off tomorrow night starling at 7.15 p.m. at Guil'.emard Road: Veterans' Single?: Leow Kim Fatt vs. Lootig Pan Yap. Open Doubles: S. A. Durai and Khoo Eng Teck vs. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan. Low Poh
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  • 66 12 Old RafTiesians beat present dovs by six points <tw o tries) to nve a goal) in their annual o U HI. er encounter played at Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Ti rwin ir i s^ r h nrenguivel and Leong Kok Wm s scored for the
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  • 19 12 last week's trouncing ~obo n' #*h tlnf;S u dPspite ship fight. OIj »on their champion-
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  • 266 12 horl^v LUMPUR, Fri.-Six 1952 Olympic Indian hockey stars will be among the 16 plavers named bv the Indian Hockey Federation to tour iVlalava in lebruary next year. This was disclosed in a press [0^ ISSUCd bV the Selan e» r Hockey Association R o
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  • 48 12 SINGAPORE Civilian team to meet the Services in the annual Poppy Day hockev match on Tuesday is V N Pillay; R. H. Bar'h, Aiit gin£h; P. Penne<..,ther. S Vel]u pi ljay, B. Banbridge- f' Fernandez. O. Rozario s' Mansoor. B. Coutts, N. a Wright.
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  • 42 12 University of Malaya'i 2nd XI went down 2-1 to BODCA n Smsnpore Hockey Assoriat on's Division II game played at St Road yesterday Gupta and Kirpai Sinah scored for BODCA while Ronald ?he Var r S fty UCed lhe defidt
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  • 28 12 Bartley School beat Christchurch School 2-1 in an inter, school hockey encounter yesteday. Rahman and Malleque scored for the winners and Leo Chr&u^h.^ 6 nlv al <«
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  • 29 12 THE annual 50 miles cycle mass-start race organised by the Selangor Cyclists Association will be held at the Lake wardens Circuit on Nov 22 at 7..i() a.m.
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  • 19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selangor Club beat Selangor Schools Sports Council XI 3—2 in a friendly hockey today
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  • 111 12 Going To, Australia THIS is an unusual picture of Malaya's swimming champion, Neo Chwee Kok. Unusual, because he is seldom seen (in picture) without hi s trunks and also, instead of being watched at he is now watching others. Neo is thus garbed a s he has been considered too
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  • 194 12 PARIS. Oct. 30 (AP»— World heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano will fisjht the British champion Don Cockell, in a 15--round title bout next Jun*». Al Weill, the world titleholde.- s manager said today. The match will be held eithci in London or in America. '"wherever we can
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  • 226 12 h A SCRATCH All-Whites team, playing with Hi men. t went down to the Singapore e Police Sporting Asso( -union's "A" team by 24 points (throe j goals and three tries) t o six (two penalty goals) in a rug--3 ger match
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    42 12 Among the hie crowd at the Happy World stadium to see last nisht's youth box in ff finals were from left: Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. Dr. CJ. Pajflar. patron, and Dr. Rasif, Indonesian Consul Genera]
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  • 233 12 These Cha mps Will Go Also IT WAS a night of triumnh Colony^ youth boxers who bSJhui in the Singapore Amateur Boxing r urt Ji *Z pionships held before a record r .""""n rh»l World stadium last night <TII d J t ihe l|« r inumpns lor those who their
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    • 1033 1 SPECTACLE WAS FILMED IN HOLY LAND Right Way NOW that "Salome" is to be released in Singapore. with Rita Hay worth dancing the Danre of the Seven Veils. t people are wondering how to pronounce the name According to Buddy Adler, producer o( the pic- ture. it is Sa-lo-me. accent
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      46 1 Kl T.\ II S V W li i II wears cobwf b sh« r itW in the till*' r«»l«- of •'Salorvr.' So strikini; .ir«> thry IIMM they are alr<-.i<l\ ■ettiag a new style vo:.v 2.0»« \rjrs alter Sain: liist daiif-rd bt-forr Hci ><i and his court.
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      69 1 "'THE yea is mightier than the sword." is the only explanation Stewart Granger ran ;i\c to it. No one in his right mind could classify romancing with Kiia Hay worth as hard work, but Granger lost five pounds at it daring the first tea days filming "Salome." "What baffles me.'
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    • 313 1 II DITII ANDERSON believes she knows the worst woman in the world is— or was. Miss Anderson is something of an expert on the question since her prize-win-ning Broadway performance in the title ro.e of Robinson Jeffers* "Medea." the lady who cut up various feiluweiti/.ens in perSMUMDt
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    • 174 1 DIRECTOR WilllMi l> o.i thr set It is hi. life savor Dieterle h<» d r (with hi^ li.it on Col *'Salomr," explains it flcall.v "Th. hnt n mv radar,** hr s.i\ na totlf 1 Wlu-ii arivihnitf touches it. I du< K The hat, I m
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    • 71 2 THE cast of thousands in "Salome" i s topped by stars Riia Hay worth and Stewart Gra ige r (centre, above). Charles Laughton, to Miss Hayworth's left, co-stars. Judith Andersen. Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Maurice Schwartz are to the right of Granger. At left arc Arnold
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    • 807 2 TRWri. broadens one's outlook. It also shrinks the world into a much smaller place than our ancestors used to know. For, what with our modern and faster means of transport. peopJe scattered in the four corners of the universe are today literally going
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    • 365 2  -  WALTER PIDGEON By I WOULD like to talk to you as a travel narrator would talk about a very strange and foreign land. For Hollywood remains the most undiscovered place on earth. Probably more misconceptions and misinformation exist about the people 1 work with, the people
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      • 123 2 'Salome' Recreates History CCOBES of great moments in history spring to life 1 with all the realism of Technicolour as Columbia Pictures unfolds its spectacle story of "Salome" The Sermon on the Mount is delivered to thou--1 sands standing in the very Bethlehem hills which first iieard the prat message
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    • 573 3 ~*Hayu>orth Style O NI -Y comparative handful of Hollywood people got the lucky opportunity to see Rita Hayworth In person dancing her sensational Dance of the geven Veils before the Technicolor cameras that filmed "Salome," For anyone who would nke to know what it was
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    • 541 3 NEW COLOUR TECHNIQUES ACCENT PASSION lIFRE'S more to colour than meets the eye, says MiNard Sheets, famous water colourist and head of the Scripps College Department of Fine Art, who served as hnical consultant on "Salome." -ays. "packs rial wallop winch osl in many motion ause it has been ated
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      50 3 HEROD (Charles Laughton pres,d,n ff at a court banquet, offers a toast to his lovely step-daughter Salome (Rita Hay*orth) in the presence of his wife Herodias (Judith Andersen), Pontius Pilate (Basil Sydney) and Claudius (Stew,rt <.ran K er)-a dramatic moment in «Salome"-a Buddy Adler product*, in technicolour for Columbia release.
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    • 292 3 HEROD'S ROLE WAS TAILOR-MADE FOR LAUGHTON r PHE PART of King Herod 1 in "Salome' called for a characterization as lecherous as was King Henry VIII. as ruthless as Captain Bligh, as cruel as Mr. Barrett of "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," as relentless as detective .lavert of "Les Miserables,"
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      57 3 RITA HAYWORTfi. famous for her portrayals of screen temptresses. reportedly tops them all in th e title role of "Salome" Columbia's terhnicolour spectacle which re-creates on the screen all the passion and pageantry of Galilee. !,000 years ago. Salome" is considered by Hollywood a magnificent screen achievement on many points.
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    • 314 3 'ASTING of "Salome." for Columbia Pictures was comparatively simple. Rita Hayworth was the unanimous choice of both public and professional opinion for the title role. Stewart Granger, the screen's latest romantic favourite, was obvious for the role of the Roman Commander, a.id all of Charles Laugh
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    • 67 4 Sill (odric Hard wick make* a n impressive Tiberius < .I'^.ir. ruler of the Roman World, in "Salome." He is one of the few actors for whom Bernard Shaw wrote a specific play. The famous Irish dramatists'* "The Apple Cart" w.is tailored for Hardwickr who played it success
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    • 365 4 I 'HIS may be the atomic aye everywhere else, but in Hollywood you can go farther with a sword than with any known device of nuclear fission or fusion. Witness, for instance, virile, vibrant Stewart Granger who. m a few years rose on rapirr to
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    • 347 4 Perfumes Are Indeed Works Of A rt! <:U»T. MOLYMttA \Mlo <:»KATLS diem WILL TELL YOli THAT 'HEATING a perfume la an art an art on a par With that created by great painters and sculptors. As the painter with his palette, so the perfumer has a wide range of raw
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      41 4 PRIM 1 b» tatoM (Ri.a IMyworthJ aod Comma^r of the Roman U*-. in r; iUilee tUudi|ls m§m^ tt. miM Herod ,Char.« l.a« h,. B as h, s s h is throne >n Iki. m, f rOm c.lun.bias versi o of "Salome."
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    • 463 4 HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SECRETSM SAYS MAX FACTOR, Jr (Advisor To The Stars) TF YOU are going to have A photographic portrait of yourself taken, you should be aware of the importance of your make-up. Correct make-up can make the difference between
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      22 4 THE MKMON ON THE MOUNT is heard in Columbia Picture ••Xal..mr hm the same Bathlehem hills which first hrard thr messa*, !Jok?i
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    • 191 4 IT takes courage to turn down a Richard Straus* score and insist on something better but nobody has ever accused Broadway choreographer Valerie Bettis of lacking guts. Miss Bettis tam P out to Hollywood to create the Dunce of the Seven Veils. The Broadway danseuse
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