Singapore Standard, 4 October 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ll* 3fl A Vol. V. No. 93. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1954 TWELVE PAGES IS CENTS.
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  • 42 1 $100-A -DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT < I AIIFRTY. of M. Changi, the winner of Quick-Quiz r $100 will be rtly. judged P ik Sh i .oillor. I: WHITE road>. ments: ObviId be the the road." HVMIA enjoy r This and obvio CAPITOL many
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  • 70 1 .RTA. Oct. 3. (AP) dt'nt itiful from a sllke" view-vice-chairman called on t turn's polito investigate to the mar- which has set off a an Indonv nts. ark ro .said it will > frame "mar- <ns concerning dent of the State. ymbol of the :ity
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  • 679 1 9 Nations Sign A Poet Big-3 Pledge! Early End To Occupation LONDON, Oct. 3, (Reuter) Nine Western nations signed an historic pact here today, to rearm West Germany m a new defence scheme committing British forces to the European continent for the rest of the century.
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  • 63 1 MISS VIOLET HO. 18. (centre) \s -trrday elected "1954 Beauty Queen" of the Chinese Swimming Club, at an invitation contest sponsored by the Club. Kunners-up were K;iy Murphy (left) and Doris Lim. both 19-year olds. The winner gets, m addition to the tro*** to Hongkong and
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  • 202 1 A SICK 21-year-old girl inmate of a Singapore hospital gave her bit to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund yesterday. Mi ilia Mitchell propped up m her hospital bed, telephoned The Standard .md requested someone to go over and collect her donation
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  • 232 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 3. A giant Communist Chinese pincor, strengthened by new Red build ups, was aimed today at Nationalist China's island outpost system along the South China coast. The reports came amid the heaviest Communist shelling m a week at threatened Quemoy Island, where
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  • 45 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 3 (UP)— Mrs. Aw Boon Haw is following the philanthropic lead of her late husband. Mrs. Aw yesterday donated HK$lO.OOO for the relief of victims of Friday night's disastrous squatters village fire which left more than 6,000 homeless.
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  • 58 1 PARIS. Oct. 3 (Reuter) Communist journalist and police informer, Andre Baranes today confessed to passing national defence secrets to the French Communist Party, a Ministry of the Interior official said here, today. The swarthy Algerian-born journalist, key figure m the French security scandal, admitted this during a 15-hour
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  • 52 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 (AFP) Air Vice-Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Air Force, Far East, is exper+ed to arrive m Hongkong tomorrow on his last routine inspection visit before he relinquishes his command next month. The Air Chief .v ill remain here for about
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  • 28 1 AN INDIAN was stabbed m the head and back by a .patriot while having a chit chat with a friend m Boon Tat Street, last night.
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  • 171 1 Magistrates Not Legally Qualified KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The strrthng admission that there is no legally qualified magi In the Federation of Malaya, is made m the report of the committee of the Malayanisation of the Government Service, issued here today. The committee, however, welcomed the proposal to create a Federation
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  • 26 1 SIR Winston Churchill. British Prime Minister, has called a meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday to discuss the results of the nine-power conference. AFP
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  • 119 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Sir Donald MocGillivray, Federation High Commissioner, reminded Malayans tonight of their duty to "do what we can" to relieve the discomfort and boredom of troops and Police fighting Communist terrorists. The High Commissioner said *he Armed Forces Welfare Association was formed at
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  • 158 1 BUTLER BACK WITH HOPE FOR STERLING LONDON, Oct. 3. (Reuter) —Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R. A. Butler, arrived back here today from International Monetary talks m Washington and said the outlook for sterling was hopeful. Asked about the possibility of future lifting of restrictions m Britain. Mr. Butler
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  • 167 1 IPOH, Sun.— The Pan-Malayan Labour Party is to ask Government to appoint an independent commission to review the whole structure of taxation m the country, which it considered to be "antiquated." The executive committee of the Party met here for five hours today, after which
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  • 74 1 TWO boys, Ho Beng Chye. 10. and Bin Aun Joo. 8, v. found dead m two separate cases of drowning at Koh S*'k Lim Road, oil Changi Road 9i mile, Singapore. day Ho. who accc mother and relatives for a swim m the sea and was
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  • 139 1 'Horror Comics' Poser For HK Court HONGKONG, Oct. 3, (UP) —The problem of "horror comics" is being considered m Hongkong's Central Court. Magistrate Hin Shing-U remanded a Chinese woman yesterday pending a stv.dy on charges of "exposing to the public view and m a public place magazines of a revolting
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  • 304 2 Plan To Protect New Settlements Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S 500,000-s tro n g slum population will have their properties m resettlement areas outside the City covered by a vast insurance scheme next year, The Standard was told yesterday. The scheme will cover thousands of
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  • 88 2 LONDON. Oct 3 (Renter) Mr. John Tilney. Conservative Member of Parliament will fly to Malaya next Thursday to join the Secretary of State for War, Mr. Anthony Head. now visiting Army units there. He said today: "As chairman of the Conservative Party's West Africa Committee m
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  • 207 2 IPOH HOLDS SERVICE FOR MR. AW IPOH. Sun. Over 500 representatives of the various Chinese schools, guilds and associations m Perak, gathered at the Perak Kheh riation here today, to pay homage to their benefactor, the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, philanthropist and Governing Director of the Sin Poh (Star
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  • 186 2 At the same time Penang paid her last respects to the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. when over 1.000 people packed the Kheh Association m Burmah Road The ceremony started with the Chung Ling High School band playing the funeral march after which the gathering bowed three
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  • 173 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Printing Employees tnion were yesterday advised by its president, Mr Oscar Fernandez, to exercise their rights to vote b% going to the polls at the forthcoming Colony elections Speaking at the Union's annual general meeting. Mr Fernandez, who was re-electee president
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    96 2 SEEING things? The monkeys at the Singapore Botanic Gardens thought so when they spotted Carl the Camel amble to the little oasis at the Botanic Gardens on Saturday for ;i peek at the fishes who also toojt a back flip under the water lilies at seeingCarl. Carl
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  • 257 2 I Never Expected To Win Says Violet He MODEST 18-year-old Singapore weight-lifler Miss Violet Ho who was crowned "Beauty Queen" at the Singapore Swimming Club Invitation Beauty contest m on interview with The Standard saicj,; "I never expected to win." She, however, admitted that she came from a family that
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  • 64 2 int. fcinga:> UMNO wi seats m th< lative Council ele Colony. The Standard yesterday thai of UMNO m the working funds for the Officials of UMNO not. however names of th< h indicated thai nent people I elections on it< ticl A spokesman ol told The
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  • 51 2 Dr. Lin Makes A Promise DR I lorUniv honour at a dinn< by i\lr I Singapore Tanjong Rh I 1 1 j tang said th. be a monurrv lure and that after America, he t-ome Kirk to th.4 I w I am "I will do my v\ up i every
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    • 405 2 I B stiffs''/^ <^>J; SINGAPORE STANDARD n^^l QUICK -QUIZ I A separate competition will ttill appear each doy. with o separate $100 prixe, but you con now send m one, two three or o whole week's entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE. Th c closing date tot all six entries this
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    • 103 2 MORE BARGAINS w Men's shoes from $5.00 Ladies' shoes from $3.00 Children's shoes from $1.00 Men's socks from $0.70 \v4iilgibh> tpnitt tit MAIN STORE, RATA BUILDING, North Bridge Road, Singapore. BATA STORE, 67, Selegie Road, Singapore. BATA STORE, 83, Middle Road, Singapore. builds their bodies lci|^^^-^^ protects their lungs !jp,
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  • 33 3 THE Jchore Bahr^u Co-opera-tive Store Society Ltd., will hold its annual general meeting on Oct. 16 when approwill be sought for a dividend of 4% to be paid to shareholders.
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  • 25 3 THE net collections from Income Tax for the p Sept. 1 to 30. 1i)54. amounted to $13,570,038.4 s a Federation Press statement.
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  • 72 3 photo. ONLY 19 months old V/manshah has alre:id> been B baby show champion twice. Winning hi s first trophy last year for the m\ months to one-year-old grout. A/maiishah captured his second first prize award for babies hi the one to two-years-old it the annual
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  • 365 3 'TAX LUXURIES -NOT ESSENTIALS' Sel. Chinese To Send Petition KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government should have increased the duty on tobacco and liquor by even as much as five hundred per cent instead of trying to slash the country's Budget deficit by raising the taxes on essential goods, a meeting of
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  • 184 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Four of the eight goldsmith shops m Raub, which has a population 15,000, went out of business this month because the Pahang Police refused to renew their licences. Interviewed by The Standard Mr. Pritam Singh, Deputy Chief Police Officer. Pahang, stated that
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    40 3 ALISON Urwin of the Tanglin School i s sandwiched between her two Alsatians. She sent m one of the most outstanding dogs to the Animal Lovers League rally held on Saturda% at the .falan Besar Sladium Standard
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  • 162 3 PENANG GETS RESULTS PENANG, Sat.— President of the Municipal Council, Mr. J. S. H. Cunyngham-Brown, disclosed that the Health Department spent over $150,000 last year to combat the mosquito nuisance. Last year the staff of the icipal Health Department j discovered and dealt with 14.056
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  • 88 3 FIVE hundred people from four Chinese associations and two schools m Singapore, hold a memorial service for the 47 members of the China Relief Fund District Comniittee, who were massacred by the Japanese m Jurong Road during the early part of the Occupation m 1941. Picture^ shows a
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  • 91 3 The 1954 academic year of the University of Malaya begins unofficially today with an orientation ceremony for about 200 freshmen. Over the week-end, freshmen from the Federation had their first day of ragging from a handful of senior students who have c back to the University.
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  • 70 3 PENANG. Sun.— Two detectives on night duty m Penang Road on Sept. 30, found a coffeeshop assistant, Ooi Poo Ching, hiding behind a dustbin. This was stated by Prosecuting Officer, A.S.P. Mohd. Nor m the Sessions Court yesterday when Ooi pleaded guilty to a charge of
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  • 47 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Yeo Chai Mvi and Ong Teck Seng were unsuccessful m their appeal against a fine of $1,080 each for attempting to evade duty on a consignment of matches. Mr. Justice Storr allowed the appellants time to pay the fines.
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    • 163 3 PRICES HAMMERED GRAND ANNUAL SALE These Bargains Speak For Themselve* up. s.p. 1 Krcmentx Cuff Links a pair 5.50 Chinese Brocade 28" 4.90 3.30 Printed Silk To Clear 1.90 American Girdles, White only 6.50 4.90 English Marveloom Plain Cotton Linen ifor Curtains, Dresses, etc.) 2.25 1.50 English Gingham 1.50 1.20
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  • 378 4 THE MaJay girl of today is torn between the old and new concepts of things. The problems facing her are greater than ever before. The tempo of change shakes her equilibrium. What is she to do? The old traditional custom, the old interpretation of her religion, which
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    415 4  -  S. Shahabuddin 1— By Both exponent? of thoughts advance vc r y strong arguments. The modern invites her attention to the rapid changes m the world at large, and of her own particular world Are not women of the other communities advancing Don't they enjoy better standards of living?
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  • 991 4  -  Terence Halloran POX six frightening days Elizabeth Monde Jones, an 18-year-old strip-tease dancer, sat nil hunt uttering a sound m the dock of Court Number Or.s at the Old Bailey. Titihtjippvd. TIM MM the jury file m. She tr?mbled as they turned first touards the judi>e
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  • 313 4 New York. IKK most of you, I gi I'm fond of gadgets and not averse to push-button way of life. But the latest "switch gadget" that New York are installing m their ap merits is a frightening proposition especially for young men. 1 call it the
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  • 38 4 te m oi U-lour Press ay. [OYr B oot. 1 home ye n poo they were I Wedding Rhg PILEEN TOLD, club and her ov HER PROBI.r p the v, She told mt M)d. I
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  • 2728 5 Evidence Collected By Committee And Its Recommendations KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The sequel to a motion m the Federal Legislative Council last year by Mr. M. P. Rajagopal, was made known today when the committee on Malayanisation of the Government Service reported to the High Commissioner.
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  • 253 5 'Axe' To Fall On Fed. Information Services Shortly KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Federation Information Services, expanded immensely m 1952 under Genei.il Templer's bid to "win the hearts and minds ol Malayans m the war against Communist terrorism," is to j go under the "axe" shortly, it wis officially indicated today.
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  • 597 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. A five-man Federation committee on the Malayanisation of Government Services told the High Commissioner, today, that it should not proceed "'faster than the normal occurrence of vacancies/ to ensure that officers were of the highest calibre m these days of increasing administrative
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  • 919 6 Singapore STANDARD Malayanisation 'THE report issued by the Committee on the animation of the Government Service of th< .ttion ot Malaya is indirectly an indictment of the educational system of the country. After over a century of British administration it is .ing to learn that "very U Malayan officers m
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 337 6 Sir;— The responsibilities In electing our future representatives to act as the Administrators of the people of this Colony is m the hands of the people themselves to whichever party they may belong. In embarking upon this nerw order of political lite, every
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    • 303 6 Sir;— With reference to your second editorial of September 29 under the heading "Mental Magic" commenting on the Singapore Progressive Party's attitude towards the Colony's slum areas, I would like to say something m this connection: Behind the grand facade of stately sky-scrapers, commercial buildings, beautiful
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    • 304 6 A MISUNDERSTOOD MEANING Sir;- The editorial under the heading "WRONG ANGLE" was obviously written on the basis of just two sentences quoted •nit of context from the 45-minute speech delivered by me at Kuala Trengganu a week ago. For your information, and to correct the wrong impressions which your editorial
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    • 929 6 Sir: The government points out that the standard of education m Malaya should be of the highest and it proceeds to build schools costing millions. If school architecture has a direct relationship to charac the money is well sper. further points out that it
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    • 76 6 Sir, "Westward Ho" plains that a certain political party is putting up untried candidates for the Legislative Assembly. A little mental arithmetic will reveal, however, that, there are only elected seats m the present Council, and even if only 2 candidates contest each of the 2f) new wards,
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  • 1019 6 Should Party Conferences Lay Down Policy? \I R MAX BELOFF has described the current i>J interest m the working of political parties as morbid. The word is not inappropriate. The modern nartv is the child of democracy— of adult universal suffrage and X is not surprising that those who feel
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  • 128 7 Objections, But The Puke Takes To Flying Jets LONDON, Oct. 3, (llP)— Queen Elizabeth! pilot husband i switching to jet power over the objections „i government officials who think he should not tak< the risk. .iid the Duke Ol Edinburgh, who cc wings on pision-engino ooard a two-seat met j
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  • 173 7 Weekend Smiles In Brief lIX IGO. John Ilannan trawled out of his wrecked terdaj and asked I irj»p i tbly of poli« Wh.it did I d< i handed him l* rgint speeding. drunken driving, and run nine I I r-d lights and one Bef< hint;. Hannau had led M i
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  • 4 7 H( car. a UP
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  • 42 7 lI MTU SBURG. Mississippi. Senator Stantol Hall, uho authored a receßtlyrnarted law requiring p.iMMtiit of i t > taxes before pun i car lieeni c tars, 1 efus -d his t. us pester •-i 11 se he did not pay :l t.ivrs UP
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  • 79 7 time m centuries, butter Is I no longer the lucl for thousands of ceremonial lamps which burn continuously m Tlbel innumerable monasteri< Abbots of the three major: monasteries of Seragn, Drepung and Ganden known as "The three pillars of Tibetan Lam&ism" sanctioned the change
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  • 69 7 Moderation Urged In R.I. Dispute JAKARTA. Oet 3, «AP> The Indonesian Government announced that subv< roups >\ up throu out the nation to influential Dutchmen and them to support Indoneclaim to Dutch New Ouin Thi chairman of the Indon< w Guinea Bureau. Sulumo. said the aim of these "irresponsible bodi<
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  • 28 7 MR. CHOU EN-LAI. Comnunist China' ned a iculural and industrial exhibiion m Peking on Oc Si nvr ol nine ol R: leading P :inc Radio Reuter
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  • 110 7 NEWLYWED screen stars Audrey Hepburn and Mcl Ferrer flee pressmen and amateur photographers m hurrying across the pounds <»f a Si-room stone villa near Albano. Italy They slammed and bolted the door behind them. This was the climax of a 100 m.p.h. drive from Rome,
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  • 45 7 DENVER. Colorado, Oct. 3, <UP)— The White House announced that the United States will send an icebreaker to the Antarctic during the 1954-55 season. The expedition, under navy leadership, will be m the region for four or five months on a scientific assignment.
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  • 125 7 Racial Bill Raises Problems NEW YORK. Oct. 3. <AP> American efforts to end .segre- I m of Negro and white ol children m a score of i are continuing to raise problems m several .states. Police .on thwarted .:n.st Negro .students attending a Maryland high school last Friday and m
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  • 70 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 3 <UP> Liv Hon Seng, who was deported from Sarawak for proCommunist activities, arrived here yesterday and stepped immediately into th^ waiting a nils of police. Liv arrived aboard a Cathay Pacific Airliner from Labuan. Four police inspectors met him as he ?ot
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  • 35 7 WASHINGTON. Oct 3. (UP) —The U.S. Army will throw 10,000 troops into a mock battle m Colorado tin winter m a realistic test of atomic warfan-, tactics, cold weather and mountain operations.
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  • 34 7 GUATEMALA. Oct. 3 (AP) After more than 80 days m jail. Raul Osegueda. former Foreign Minister and Ambassador to Washington m the deposed Arbenz regime, was freed yesterday and deported to Mexico.
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  • 219 7 Spiritual Comfort Over The Telephone NURENBERG. Oct. 3, (AP) Germans whose troubles stack up too high run now reach for a telephone and get religious comfort. The Rev. Franz Georg Wanburg, a gray-haired Jesuit priest, started the service here. It will be offered soon m other German communities by members
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  • 366 7 Colombo Plan Meeting WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, (R eurer) Mr. Harold Stassen, Director of the United States foreign aid programme, is working on a new "save Asia" economic scheme t o put forward at the Colombo Plan meeting m Ottawa next week, an official source said
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  • 44 7 photo STARLET Maria Eiirlivh who has an Important rolj m Parain tin nt s forthcominc •White C'hristf hasn't l«*t her $Ui(«xs gm to her head it's gone to her feet. Amwa.v. ihe'f all bound up m her work. UP
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  • 156 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 3, (UP)— There are many more Ru"experts" m China today than a year ago, according to the Times of India correspondent m Peking G. K. Reddy. In a dispatch to his newspaper Reddy said their number is not officially disci but unofficially
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  • 66 7 Boy's Body Is Found In A Shark TOKYO. Oct. 3. <Reuten Japanese Press reports today j said the body of a Japar. boy was found m a shark caught near Nagasaki, Western Japan, yesterday. The shark weighed more than 2.000 lb Report > said the body was still clad m
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  • 145 7 DENVER, Oct. 3, (Renter). General Allied M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, said yesterday that Russia would be "beaten very badly" m the long run if she were to launch an all-out attack on Western Europe at this time. General Grucnthcr. 1 for a
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  • 26 7 si VRITER and p 1 >pold L. AM m nearby North Holly v. on Oct. 1 of a heart at' Uf was 46.- UP
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  • 61 7 WIESBADEN 1 G c r m a n y. Oct. 3, (AP) State police authorities here said yesterday they are considering regulation to ban prostiti mi n all cities of less than 20,000 population. They said the move contemplated to prot^-t the morals of youth In
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  • 355 8 UNITED NATIONS N.Y, Oct. 3, (AP)— lndonesia's Foreign Minister Dr. Sunario told the U.N. General Assembly it should seek to lift restrictions on trade with Communist countries. He spoke m the Assembly's general debates, immediately ahead of Russia's Andrei Vishinsky. He supported the Soviet
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  • 414 9 —And The Farmers Are Hit Hardest Standard Staff Reporter JOHOEE BAHRU, Sun. A strong: syndicate of licensed dealers m Johore Bahru are today "bleeding the poor farmers m new villages by controlling the poultry market m the district, The Standard learns. Lack of a proper
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  • 124 9 DIPLOMATS from llm- II f ll 111 Man HOmm .rrUert »t Offnwa. Canarta yesterday for ttti* WCtfci till limmMtt mnt.ni at «1,,.1, 11,,y uill M,,<, y stalled progress report on thr amblttow KfcOM to »Ke Avi .n Imnr standards Tl.ir ..%.p. photo shows the Malays upmttflw, a
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  • 298 9 By Arnold C. Brackman Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Oct. 3— Special Indonesian police guards, armed with carbines, have been assigned to protect the big Goodyear tyre factory situated at Bogor, a hill station some thirty miles south of Jakarta. Three cases of sabotage there have already
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  • 185 9 LONDON, Oct. 3 (AP) Trade and payments between Japan and the Sterling area will probably achieve "a rough balance" throughout 1954, although at a rather lower level than estimated nine months ago. the British Treasury annouYiced yesterday. An official statement added that the sterling payments
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  • 330 9 AS long as physical copra m Singapore remains unsaleable to Europe on f.o.b. contracts, the "paper" speculations which are taking place here at present extremely high levels, are very dangerous, states Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Spore) Ltd. More and more usual dealers and exporters m the
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    47 9 AMONG those who will attend the preliminary discussion in London to the (iATT cop ference in Geneva is Mr. Neil O'Sullivan. a b o v e. Australian Minister for Trade and Cu-stoms. This preliminary discussion will be attended by repre>m tatives of Commonwealth countries.
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  • 86 9 CHICAGO. Oct. 3: (UP) The first atomic pile intended specifically for atomic research will be set up at the Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, it was announced today. Mr. Haldon A. L< foundation director, said a fund of US$5OO,OOO now being raised
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  • 302 9 WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, (AP)— British Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. R.A. Butler yesterday urged the United States to /"put our 'one world' on security foundations by enlarging its market for foreign trade." Mr. Butler said the United States aid after the war had met with
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  • 71 9 TOKYO, Oct. 3, (UP)— The Foreign Office is making preparations to open, trade negotiations with Thailand m late October with import ot Thai rice expected to get most of the attention, it was learned yesterday. The talks mi n Tokyo will take c m accordance
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  • 53 9 ONE of the five locomotive engines which are beintf carried piggy back on the decks of the State of Andhra to India froir Japan. The master of the vessel told Thr Standard that several of this type of engines had been ordered by the Indian State
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  • 136 9 Japan To Buy More From S-EA TOKYO. Oct. 3, (AFP). Japan will buy more from South-east Asian sources reducing as much as possible her past dependence on dollars and other areas within the new foreign currency budget from Oct. 1 according to wellinformed economic source? The Cabinet on Wednesday budget
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  • 115 9 GLENEALY PLANTATION'S LTD.: Made a net profit of $25,940 (4.3%) and a dividend of 5% is recommended for year ended 30th June 1954. At balancing date net liquid assets equalled $279,062 or 46.5 cents per share. Cost of production was 56.7 cents on a crop averaging 591 pounds
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  • 662 9 WEEKLY SHARE MARKET BEVIEitf Standard Market Correspondent DUE to the hesitant conditions which characterised both Industrials and Tins during the whole period under review, price movements were narrow and turnover restricted. The improving commodity price encouraged speculators to make progressively better -bids for Rubber shares and
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  • 153 9 RUBBER TOUCHED 72⅞ A LB TIIK week past saw rubber maintaining at well above the 70 rents per Ib. 1, business having been reported m Singapore at as high as 72; cents per Ib.— j the highest sim-t* May 19.">3. Two factors contrib d largely to the sharp imjprovemen' Russian
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  • 45 9 MALAYAN Ex eta Banks Association f> rites for < inadian to merchants on Saturday were: 31 II II (T.T.), n i i<> iodi n credit bills and SZi ti ulr hills (s*o d st). St-llinp rates were; Sl| (T.T./OJ) ready. Other exchait > lem:iin unaltcrcfl
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  • 216 9 Bl SINKSS DONE 25th Sept.lst October 1954. Industrials British Borneo Pets. :12/Ck Consolidated Tin Smelters 28/-: Fraser and Neave Orris $2.01 to $200 to $2.02 cd cb. Hammers $3.05 xd; Hongi Bank Col. $902* to $910; V Jacks 52.97 J. Malayan Cem< «1 :*f> to $1,421;
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  • Personality Page
    • 323 10 Man Behind The Swifts Is Back THE man who has been the driving force behind the continuous success of the Swift Athletes Association, Malaya's leading athletic club, returned to Singapore last week after attending a one year study course in London. He i s 33-year-old Goh Teck Phuan. founder member
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    • 187 10 Teng Siah Shirley Combination ONE of Singapore's most promising po^t-war juniors U ?Vi iH h(3fa] t,h kept him out of the game, Mayflower Badminton Party's Lav Teng Siah got himself a partner for life on Saturday. Lav married Miss Shirley Cheang, who, incidently. also belongs to a badminton-lov-ing family, as
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    • 239 10 LISTEN to Miss Raine Reeve— about the prettiest weilder of a hockey stick in the Colony— and shell tell you that she's ordinary nothing much just ordinary just a hockey player. But those in the knew thL.k different. Raine is a teambuilder, and from
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      243 10 TAN BEATS FEAR SINGAPORE'S outstanding schoolboy swimmer is Tan Cheow Choon who made his way into the Colony Asian Games team through sheer merit. And guts, too. There was the time two years ago when Cheow Choon was nervous about going into the water when he clung to the side
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    • 368 10 Today's Women Soft? WELL, LET'S SAY... WHEN the GOL of sport. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather remarked on this page last Monday that today's women 'are not as fit or as tough as the women of 15 years ago' she didn t know she had started something! Or did she Anyway,
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  • 151 11 SELF VST. Oct. 3, (Reuter).— England, the holders beat Ireland by two goals to nothing m the first match of the home international soccer championship played before a capacity crowd of 60,000 at Windsor Park here today. i t the En^ had anxious and
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  • 120 11 Kelly Takes BE Feather Weight Title BKLFAST. Oct. 2. (Reuter> Billy Kelly or Belfast won the British F.mpire teather-weiKht boxing liile here last night when Roy Ankarah <Gold Coast) the on points. Xt v nrai a clear-cut winner. (Hia father "Spider" Kelly had won the title from Benny Caplan of
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  • 880 11 W.B.A. SURVIVE SHOCK TO KEEP LEAGUE LEAD LONDON, Oct. 3, (Keuter).— Claims of the Ireland-England international match yesterday affected every First Division match m the English League with the exception of the Tottenham Hotspur versus Charlton game which Charlton won handsomely. Weakened sides elsewhere did not materially .affect the standard
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  • 180 11 LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter) Rugby Union result*: Guys Htalll U.S. Portsmouth C equins it; Swansea 8 London Irish 3 Bristol 17 Old CleighansB St. M. Hpital 11 Old M. Taylors 1] Old P lines 3 Richmond lo London Wels 0 n Park 5 Saracens 8 bt. Bartholomew pia]
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  • 90 11 LONDON. Oct 3 <AP> Arsenal. English First Division soccer club, announced yesterday that a party of 24. including I*7 players, will travel to Russia for the gamf against Moscow Dynamos next 'J The party leaves by air today. The players ai Ralph Guthrie •l: >alkeeprs); y Barnes
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  • 150 11 FRANKFURT. Oct. 3: (Rev-U-n The A: football bound for Moscow and the West German athli heading for Tokyo v. r good luck when they met at the Rheim main airport here tor. The 14 German? were waiting m the airport restaurant for a plane taking them to
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  • 81 11 MOSCOW. Oct. 3: (Reuter) The Arsenal football team to play Moscow Dynamos on Tuesday arrive here late tonight and they will be met at the airport by their opponents. The match is expected to be -out. Thousands of Russian football fans are eager to the first English
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  • 53 11 f ADILS. lry our exquisite -Li cuttings and soft natural perms pi m $10. TAILOR,.W e accept orders for Cheonf-Sam, dresses for all occasions and Embroidery work Large collection of weddintj ;ea on hire with free makeup service at moderate char] Sincere Ladies Hair-dres Dress-making Depts 22, h Bridge
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    • 791 11 SITUATIONS VACANT N.V. C ALTI PACIFIC PETBOI I M MIJ KKQI'IRKS FOR OPERATIONS IN PAKANBARf Si >1 \I RA INDONESIA One <I>— STOCKMAN— AUTOPARTS Must hav c thorough knowledge Of the storing and issuing of spare parts for American made Automobiles and trucks or Caterpillar and oti. American made heavy
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 75 11 Li I Abner By Al Capp ALIVE-FEEBLE I LET ANYTHIN' IN -AT A TAKE A X^ y^^Zj AUey Pop By T. V. H ami m The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake I^l JUST SENT THE CANCELLATION^ HAL' HOW IS EVERYTHING? 1 WH4T's\ HE SAYS HE WASN'T ABLE TD^jl
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  • 43 12 Dam] Afiaf Sports Club beat (is SC 3-1 m a friendr match played at Fairer Park yesterday. r Darul Afiah were Majid. Asmawi and Mahmood. Isnin scored for Woodlands. In another match. Kampong Surat Community Centre Farrer Juniors 2-1.
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  • 118 12 BAM Gives Go Ahead Signal To SBA's Show PENANG, Sun. The Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya has cabled the SinQapore Badminton Association asking them to go ahead vith their plans to stage an exhibition of overseas' men and wovien Badminton International m November. The Singapore Badminton Association
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  • 66 12 BORNEO Motors Sports Clubs' badminton chu Hassan Buang (lejt) who beat Yusoff Daud (right) m the final last iceek. Hassan icon 16-18, 15-3. 15-8. 15-8. In the doubles final, the champions icere Cheah Heng and Wee Siang Koon xrlio triumphed over Hassan Buang and Koh Chua Scah
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  • 168 12 A 65th Minute Goal Decides For HK Chinese HONGKONG, Oct. 3, (AFP)— Malayan Chinese footballers were edged out 4-3 by Hong Kong Chinese today m the Ho Ho Cup replay of yesterday's match which ended one-all. The Malayan goals were scored by right winger
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  • 128 12 RIAIA LLMPUR. Sun Selangor Malays qualified for the semi-final of the Sultan s (M.Jd (un football competition when they beat Pahang: Malays 4-0 on the Prince s Road stadium ground here today. The thrust and opportunism j( the Selangor attack proved too much for
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  • 48 12 AS the RASC team dIJ not turn up to meet Fathul Karib Club m a SAFA senior Cup tie soccer match scheduled to be played at the Jalan Besar ;dium day evening, referee Lt. B. H. J. Lane awarded a walk-over to Fathul Karib Club.
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  • 38 12 MAYFI.OWFR Badminton Parly entered the final of. the Singapore Badminton Associas junior inter-club when they beat Flower 4 l at Guilrd Road on Saturday. Mayflower will meet Marigold on Oct. 6 for the til
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  • 506 12 by WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun.— Three-year-olds dominated Saturday's opening day rare* of th* Perak Turf Club's Sultan s Gold Vase meeting. S After his maiden win at Penan? m August, Canterbury Bell chalked up his second success that day when he cantered away
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  • 121 12 Strong Men Violet For TB Fund Exhibition THE Colony's Asian Games weight 'if ters. HarofH de Castro. Tan Howe Liang and Wong Poh will feature m a :htlifting exhibition at a Lumpur on CM 30 for :y Templer TB fund Miss Violet Ho. schoolgirl U'.ifter. who won the Chines- Swimming
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  • 213 12 MEXICO CITY. Oct 3 (AP)— American Champion Vie Seixas was the victim of a startling upset, but Ton y Trabert came through as expected yesterday as the U.S. and Mexico split the opening sins!e s matches of the final round American 'Zone Davis Cup competition Gustavo
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  • 489 12 iruti. bun. following are weights for the second day. Wednesday, of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase Meeting here. Horses, Cl. 1. Div. I—6 Furs. Cinecolor 9.00 Sovereign 8.13 Adelaide Star 8.11 Coralita 8.10 Cypress Point 8.10 Prosperity 8.09 Klturius 8.08 Starry 8.0t; Pulot Puteh 8.0t; Bridge
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  • 590 12 TWENTY -one-year-old Can Eng Teck. a men the Colony's Asian Games' water polo G<)ld y °f pictured here receiving from Mrs. Tan Ho< handsome Aw Cheng Chye trophy put uj> '< [J f Tiger Swimming Club's inter-team water-p o i o th onship. "'P**
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  • 109 12 TOKYO, Oct. 2 (UP) -World flyweight champion Yoshio Snirai will defend hi s crown against Argentina's Pascul Perez here on Oct 6, it was announced on Friday The bout, which will be for "rounds, win be the champ i hi tn defence of his title It
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  • 32 12 IN a Singapore Hockey Association division 3 A match played at Farrer Park yesters?K* v 5, AF Te "Bah) beat Dutrh Club 3-0. Cpl. Baker scored all the three goals.
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  • 82 12 Old Boys Take Tan Shield WDKI V tamed the r)r. S.H for thp third ra< when ihej beai Itoya bj IS nuu nuai cricket uat< h played it Wttdnrtlk OLD BO j E. Func b X n b L- "Pi--Rowlin? X 10. G. Barathan b Fung g Sundanam lbw b
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    • 58 12 tr iiiiillilf SOCCER: SAFA div. 3 i iI—RAF (S) YMSA at Ja tat 7 p.m.; REME v R.V Senior Cuptie at 8 SBHFA: Shell v Hong Kong (Senior Cuptie) at Geylang. HOCKEY: Inter-School Victoria School v ACS at VS S p.m.; Victoria School 2nd v ACS at VS 4 p.m.
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