Singapore Standard, 21 October 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 3H ft Vol. V. No. 110. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 TWELVE PAGES IS CENTS.
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  • 66 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT fan, of No. 5, Circle, Singapore Standard Quickt No. 80. r $100 will be M ss Mary p.y -printer. an re: \M SHOES. ly costs you ..mments: Ob.it baryou l^ss. 2 GOGH i rhen > a certain ry attached mi i comments: The •d m Gogia
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  • 114 1 Youth Aids The Toy Fund Again }(H m nas been conrtera <.f the aristmas Toy i b will help bring i iheer to the of poor and :>ri\ileged children m Master Trevor Archer, at:ed 3* years, walked int standard office \ely toys which. to his father, he v.illin. :ticed lor
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  • 14 1 Premier Yoshi--y re( eived by t Ca tel Gandolfo I AFP
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  • 200 1 LONDON, Oct. 20 The number of striking British dockers swelled today to 38,000 half the nations waterfront working foree amid signs that troops may soon be sent to unload badly needed food supplies. A decision on the use of soldiers as emergency dock
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  • 61 1 A GANG of four Indians armed with knives attacked a baker and three Singapore Harbour Board labourers while they were talking on the flve-footway opposite Tanjong Pagar Police Station, last night. The victims vho sustained knife wounds on their faces, arms and eyes, managed to
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  • 26 1 THE Communists' Peking Kadio. heard m Tokyo yesterday, said Prime Minister Nehru of India went sightseeing In the Chinese Communist capital yesterday.— AP
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  • 95 1 Reds Are Training 'Frogmen' TAIPEI. Oct. 20 (UP)— The Communist Chinese were reported training 20,000 "frogmen" on the China coast today as Red big guns kept up hammering bombardments a both ends of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's 300-mile long island outpost chain. The official Central News Agency said tne "water ghosts,"
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  • 44 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 20 (AP) Over 2.300 workers on four Dutch-owned estates m East Java started a sit-down strike on Tuesday, protesting against the managements' refusal to grant them bonuses for 1953. The strikers belong to the nationwide Communist-led Sarbupri Union.
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  • 37 1 DETROIT. Oct. 20 (AFP) Seven old people were gassed to death last night by escaping carbon dioxide ir their furnished apartment. About a dozen others were also rushed to hospital but they recovered.
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  • 96 1 LONDON. Oct. 20 (AP)— Valerie Hobson. stage and screen star, announced today she soon will marry a Member of Parliament and retire to private life. Her fiance is John Profumo, 39. a bachelor MP for Stratford-on-Avon. He is parliamentary secretary to the
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  • 426 1 Crisis Is Everyone's Business Political Parties Join The Fight KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Five members of the Federal Executive Council hare been appointed to the Director of Operations Committee, for closer association of the political parties and the people m day-to-day Emergency measures, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, announced tonight.
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  • 74 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20, (AFP) —The wife of General Jamar Singh, major domo m the Maharajah of Jodhpurs palace, committed suicide today by throwing herself on her husband's funeral pyre. The watching crowd threw coconuts and incense on the pyre In homage to this
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  • 75 1 HERMITAGE, England. Oct. 20. ,AP>— When she woke up this morning Mrs. Eliza Herbert was 106 years old. and her birthday statement m effect was, "Excuse me for living." Mrs. Herbert is blind. but her sense of humour is unimpaired. "I want to apologise to
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  • 130 1 ir's SIR Anthony Eden Now LONDON, Oct. 20, (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth today knighted Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretary and likely successor to Sir Winston Churchill as Prime Minister. The 57-year-old Foreign Secretary will now be known as Sir Anthony Eden. The knighthood Is the highest m British chivalry a
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  • 93 1 Great Joy In Cairo CAIRO. Oct. 20 (Reuter) Students marched through the streets of Cairo today blocking traffic as they celebrated last night's agreement on the evacuation of 80.--000 British troops from the Suez (anal zone. Thousands of children shouted: "Long live Nasser, Long Live Free Egypt" and radio amplifiers
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  • 264 1 After 70 Years In Suez CAIRO, Oct. 20, (Reuter)— The whole of the 80,000 strong: British garrison m the Suez Canal zone will leave Egypt by June 20, 1956, under the term s of the new Anglo-Egyptian agreement signed here, yesterday. But British
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  • 144 1 LONDON. Oct. 20 (Reuter) The Daily Mail today speculated on the mystery Job which General Sir Gerald Templer, former High Commissioner for Malaya, has at the War Office. The newspaper's gossip writer Tanfleld said every day a man of smart military bearing carrying an attache case walked
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  • 360 2 M acG. PAYS TRIBUTE TO THURAISINGHAM 'Country Indebted To You' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation's High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, told Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, the Member for Education, who has resigned, at a Federal Executive Council meeting today: "The country is indebted to you." Expressing his personal gratitude
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  • 195 2 Government Draws Up Tin Control Regulations KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I A set of regulations for the internal control of tin I when the provisons of the 1 International Tin Agreement are implemented has just been drawn up by the Federal Government. A Bill, containing the draft regulations puolished today, empowers
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  • 45 2 THE 42-day old strike by about 400 employees of the Malayan Textile Mills. Singapore, may end before the week-end. A five-man sub-committee ;of the Trades Union Congress, which is negotiating a lement of the dispute has reported "some" progress 1 yesterday.
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  • 75 2 VARIOUS Buddhist organizations m Singapore a meeting convened by the Singapore Buddhist Union last Sunday, decided to ask the City Council for 50 acres of land as burial ground for Buddhists of all nationalities. They will ask for 20 acres of land near the Chua Chu Kang
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  • 175 2 SINGAPORE City Council will soon float another $30,000,000 loan to finance its electricity and water extension programme. At a special Council meeting yesterday, it was decided that the loan, redeemable at par m 1977. should bear an interest of 4 per cent per annum and a
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  • 56 2 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday celebrated "United Nations Day." at their weekly luncheon meeting, m the Capitol Blue Room. Proposing a toast the president of the United Nations Association m Singapore, Prof. R. E. Holttum, appealed to Rotarians to take a personal interest m some aspects of
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  • 38 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 20. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 15.70 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to USSI; $1,820 to Malayan $1; 50. 160 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254,625 to a tael.
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  • 119 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 771 772 No. I R.S.S. fob Oct 77^ 772 No. 2 77{ 77* No. 3 76A 77J Dec. v o. 1 X S S 779 16 77 11 16 Tone: Fully
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  • 70 2 THE Singapore Se?ond Criminal D Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday told a young mechanic, Seah Chew Bee. that he could not be lenient to him for robbii married woman. Site I Ali. of her necklace m Kampong Chantek. on Sept. 21. Seah was sentenced to 14 months'
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  • 41 2 A 17-year-old cyclist. P Tay Tuang, of Lorong Ah Soo was admitted unconscious into the General Hospital la-t night after a collision with a Singapore Traction Company bus at the junction ol Beach and Bras Basah R
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  • 141 2 THE new 51,700,000 wing and out-patients' department of Singapore's Kandang Kerbau Hospital will have accommodation for 30 resident medical students, the Governor, Sir John Nicoll said yesterday. Sir John, who toured the works site, udents will be abje to obtain their degrees
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  • 278 2 Gunman Asks Court To Send Him Back To China FOUND guilty on three charges of unlawfully possessing a fire-arm and ammunition. Tan Eng Keat. 38, stated m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that he was born m China and wanted to go back there of his own accord. It was
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  • 321 2 But They Go To Aussies Standard Shipping Reporter IX a manner reminiscent of World War II days, the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy worked "hand m glove" yesterday on "Operation Helicopters*'. The "area" of action was the Singapore Outer Roads and the Singapore Harbour Board
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  • 53 2 photo. VISITING Indian multi-millionaire philanthropist. Dr. Sir Alaggapa Chettiar, is garlanded by Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham. retiring Member for Education, at a reception m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. On extreme right is Mr. R. Ramani, Federal Legislative Councillor (holding head), wlio collapsed during a speerfi welcoming
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  • 61 2 A MAN ted Gaz< ngapore. :ed m X stabh The ""wanted" man 1 dm named Kartar brought back to Sinn.2 and yesterday In District Cow y of criminal t: truM of a cheque foi He wi months' im: two years' P He had tions. It
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    • 98 2 ♦♦<■ Do you like dogs? In one year, m Singapore alone nearly 30,000 dog licences are issued. II each one of their owners would a send a dollar to the R SP.CJL we should be able to answer every call for help. Any donation, however small, will be gratefully received.
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  • 214 3 SCHOOLS TO GET THAT 'NATIONAL' LOOK: DATO KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government has drafted a curriculum for the Introduction of national school features into existing schools, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingam, retiring Member for Education, told The Standard m an exclusive interview today. ect of the national schools plan,
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  • 42 3 Youth Club Needs A Supervisor _r Wed. The 'omrrittee is lime superyouth centre er-r rivileged Town. r this post ed to the Centre Com- 587, Penang. for the job years of age applicant o as from Dec. 1 His 0 per month.
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  • 62 3 THE Director of Medical Services. Dr. R. H. Bland, yesterday appealed for more voluntary workers for the Hospital Diversional Therapy Unit. Speaking at the Unit's annual sale at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, he said: "Here is a job worth doing. Join the others m doing something
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  • 90 3 Rotary Club To Assist Students THE Rotary Club of Singapore will assist University of Malaya students, who are forced to leave studies because of financial difficulties by granting them loans. Loans are repayable by the students m easy instalments, when they find employment. A spokesman of the Club told The
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  • 53 3 SINGAPORE Police are anxious to get In touch with any person m Dossession of two Mercantile Bank of Ipoh cheques. No. *****1 and No. A. *****5. Any shop or firm seeing these cheques should get In touch with Inspector Tan Jee Bah. Commercial Sub-Branch. C.I.D. Singapore
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  • 280 3 JASMINE LEE OF K.L. ELECTED MISS SYDNEY UNIVERSITY And Here She Is VIVACIOUS, petite, 18--year old Jasmin? Lee of Miss Sydney University of E2n?? y a ban he,d ,n Sydney Jasmine is the daughter of BSS!YL fl ,eeof 16 J a LS" tyear Arts indent. Jasmine was loninated by the
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  • 234 3 A DECREE FOR BRIDE WHO WAS STRANDED TWENTY-TWO-year-old Thambyah Gunabooshani, whose husband, Nagamuthu Kathiravellu, left her soon after the marriage ceremony was performed at the Registry on Feb. 28 last year, was granted a decree nisi m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Whitton ordered the decree, declaring the
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  • 106 3 FOUR armed men. one with a revolver, waited m the blukar for a Chinese towkay to return to his attap house, m a kampong off the 10th mile. Yio Chu Kang Road, on Tuesday morning. They heard his footsteps m the dark and his voice
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  • 43 3 TAIPING. Wed.— The Town Hall, will be the venue of a harity dance on Sat., Oct. 30 m aid of the District Welfare Fund. The band of the 15/19 of the King's Royal Hussars will supply the music.
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  • 40 3 THE Singapore City Council will send a representative to the Asian Mayors' conference, to be held m Calcutta m January, next year. As Singapore has no mayor, it is sending a City Councillor as its representative.
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  • 171 3 CHETTIARS' GIFT TO MALAYA -A SCHOOL ™„u PEN ANG Wed The visiting Indian mu.ti-miluonaire and philanthropist, Dr Sir Alagappa Chettiar announced at a press conference today that a school would soon be built m Malaya by the Chettiar community a s their contribution to this country Sir Alagappa said the
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  • 168 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A young woman tapper was led weeping along from the dock of the Sessions Court here today after she was sentenced to two years* imprisonment for possessing Communist documents. Earlier she presented a bold front when she challenged the statement of Inspector
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  • 143 3 KUALA LUMPUR. WedSince it was opened ten months ago, no* one blind person has "graduated" as yet from Kuala Lumpur's Henry (iurne v Training School for the Blind, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, was told today. Sir Donald, who made his first
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  • 250 4 Municipal Staff Politics MALACCA. Wed. Objection to Municipa employees actively canvassing: for Municipal vote at elections time was expressed by an Alliance Coun cillor today, at the monthly Municipal Council meeting His objection was dire Karti. ular to members H. th and Enginee Departments, because,
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  • 73 4 Nearly Lost Her Ear In A Fight XT \I.A IIMPtR. Wed A 28-year old Malay joret girl from the lucky World Park m Kuala Lumpur near ly lost one of her ears today m a fmht at her home m Jalan Raja Laut. police reported She wa s rushed to
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  • 48 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Representatives of the various I local Muslim organ. za' ions, at j a meeting here today, decided jto celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohamed. on Nov. 7. It was decided to invite the j Sultan of Selangor o inauguI rate the celebration?.
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  • 86 4 ALOR "TAR. Wed. The Kedah Government Clerical Union today sent a petition to the Sultan, requesting his intervention ?:> that their salary schemes might be revised as m other states. The petition states that the Kedah Council of State had made a resolution m December. 1948.
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  • 83 4 [KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Ihe Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music has decided that the scholarship advertised for 1955 m Asia shall be restricted to candidates only m India and Ceylon. A new scholarship of $200 a year shall be open for award to candidates m
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  • 20 4 TFRRORISTS destroyed 14 telephone poles between Bidor and Sungkai m the Tapah area of Perak on Tuesday night.
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  • 224 4 Bid To Save Wild Life KUALA LUMPUR, Wed,— The Federal Legislative Council is to be asked shortly to approve drastic measures to save Malayan wild life from extinction. A Bill for the protection of wild animals and birds announced today, proposes substantial increases m
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  • 65 4 Newspaper Executive On A Visit photo. MR. Roy Suffern. a director of the Sunday Pictorial and editor of Reveille, both London weeklies, who arriv ed m Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday, on his way to Australia, where he wil look into a "business inter est m the Melbourne Argus.' Mr. Suffern.
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  • 190 4 MODELS TO POSE AT PHOTO EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The fourth Malayan Photographic Exhibition opening here tomorrow will be an exhibition with a difference there will be six girl models to pose for camera enthusiasts who visit the display More than 274 picked photographs from all over aya and abroad
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  • 39 4 A SINGAPORE gas-worker. K. Sockalingam, was acquitted m the Eighth Police Court yesterday, on a charge of intimidating a fellow worker to abstain from working during the strike on July 19, at the Kallang Gas Works.
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  • 65 4 IPOH. Wed. The Perak State Alliance (UMNO. MCA and the Perak Progre Party) will hold a public meeting here at People's Park m Hugh Low Street on Sunday at 7 p.m. The purpose of this mcc is to explain to the people the effects of the proposed
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  • 197 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Majid bin Daud, 21, a former private of the Malay Regiment, was today fined SlOO by the First Magistrate who found him guilty of stealing a gold bracelet from the wife of a colleague. ,ing and attractive Zaleh.; Haji Ismail of Temerloh
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  • 78 4 Election Papers Air Dropped KUALA LUMPUR. Wed E registration forms. and leaflets were dropped by parachute today to registration officers m the remote Sabak Bernam arei of In addition, more than 20,000 leaflets were airdropped over the Auster aircraft char^ere I by the Information Depart Y< -terriay second day of
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  • 49 4 KITALA LUMPUR. Wed A bill is tc be presented to the Federal Legislature m the near future to empower a Ruler-in-Council to grant financial autonomy to any Town Board, which m his discretion is ready to enjoy the privilege. The bill was gazetted today.
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  • 60 4 JOHftRE BAHRU, Mon.— One of the seven Special Constables who was wounded by bandits at a lonely Police post m Pontian on Sunday, died at the General Hospital today. The death toll is now five. Fou r special constables were killed on the spot when about
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  • 68 4 PENANG, Wed.— T for a community hall m Itam village was Mr. Khoo Soo Jin at a ing of the Mukim Southern area, no: trict. Penang. The Council agreed to c a hall and a sub-^omn: was appointed to go into the matter after the
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  • 206 4 Nomination Day For Local Councils— Nov. 3 PENANG. Wed. Nomination day m George Town, Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam for local council elections will be on Nov. 3 the Supervisor for Elections. Mr. A. Thiyagarajah said today. For Penang's Municipal Council, this is the third annual election when candidates will contest
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  • 34 4 -Assurance On Wrilien Estimate MALACCA tun Council Mr. A Cour er 1 j pletei cipa. v te for the 52.30 Q. Win n tl through H< had bt n a to a< of $3,500
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  • 34 4 KUALA 1 day j. up "polit A pr. amend m» I fund mu>: for "pol mmibi r eontribir m;.df of his v, Other reduce th< n membership from If
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  • 11 4 THI and The G< All < I J< which
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  • 13 4 PENAN I publi The C< venii« l I pa' X
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  • 121 4 Two Escape Caught: One Shot In Ambush MALACCA, Wed. -Two men whrTT^-J under remand m the Central Police St r' 1^ last Friday night were recaptured by th/ n° n '•eU this morning. im p «li<* J Their recapture was the result of fln at the Bth. Mile, Alor Gajah/Malacca
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  • 148 4 COUNCIL WANTS BIGGER SHARE MALACCA, Wed.—Municipal Councillors here want a much larger share of the revenue from the licensing of cinemas arid theatres m town than the five per cent they are now getting from the Government. Moving for an increase of this revenue, Mr. A. W. B. Acton (Alliance),
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  • 278 5 Help Grow More Rice... P. McNee^^™^*' Wed The Federation's lrri 9 otion Chief, Mr. Tonjong Kolws wai^T? *sk#5 k# u the <*«»enge of "other help Malaya fn kTi- 9 °be conyer **<» productive land" and thus wea P !t^f Rubber and tTn"
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  • 106 5 Court Praises Inspector A SINGAPORE City Council water inspector. Ms Kenny ve^terday commended y the First Criminal Distrirt Judge, Mr F. A. Chua. for hi_, public spirited action m apprehending a youth. Lim Tian Huay. who .had snatched away the purse belong.-ig to nan. T Eng. m Middle Road on
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  • 166 5 JUDGMENT against Police Lance-Corporal Abdul' Rahman bin Haji Noor was reserved till Saturday by I the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday. Abdul R; is charged with retaining $1,000, belon ie Kong .m.. on 14, at the Central Police Station. It w;in
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  • 64 5 A YOUNG housewife. Khcw Lian Yin. hit a 66-year-old woman, Chan Yoke San. with the lid of a pot and fractured the latter's hand m a house m South Bridge Road. Yesterday, m the Singapore First District Court. Khcw was found guilty of sing grievous hurt
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  • 80 5 Employers Set To Join TWI Scheme SINGAPORE Labour Department will shortly select the first batch of local supervisors to participate m the TWI (Training Within Industries) scheme to be launched early next year. The Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, told The Standard yesterday about 250 major employers were
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  • 54 5 HO KIM CHOON. a foi employee of Malayan Airways. was sentenced m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, to two years' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of forgery The sentences are to run concurrently. Ho, who admitted forging three Malayan Airways p age ticket counterfoils,
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  • 37 5 KWAN AH MEOW, a housewife, who struck her maidservant m the eye with an umbrella, was yesterday fined $100. m default, one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Second Criminal District Court.
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  • 64 5 MR. JIM ROBINSON, carrying daughter Jennifer, i and wife Barbara, arrived by X.L.M. yesterday m Singapore to open a Far East Bureau for the National Broadcasting Corporation of America. Mr. Robinson, a television and radio correspondent, for NBC. married a Shanghai girl, m Hongkong 22 months
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  • 266 5 m c Ji? E S u en and the mem t>ers of the Royal Family showed great interest Flowr^^ ala yan^ orch^ s which Mrs Gracia Lewi exhibited m the Chelsea fiower bhow m May this year. Lewis, wife
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  • 212 5 3 A.M. CALL FOR BEER WOMEN KUANTAN, Wed— A young woman, Chong Heng. told the Circuit Magistrate, Che Abdul Hamid, here yesterday that three men entered her house a t 3 a.m. one day and demanded beer and women. Chong Heng was giving evidence m the continued hearing against Lee
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 510 5 Information at a Glance vmmM^ummmKmmm Straits testimony meeting 930 6pm Time Announcement and Wm\\»^^m. W\ r 2 v m Programme summary |XL»: 602 K\ M(l AP ORE 1 Ti:V4 MI.K>- I NI4)S: Meeting at Beautiful Music (XL); 0 R^dio |JIIIMMr V^ I\ *J Hanpy World 10 am Book.«ho (S); 645
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    • 717 5 1. When person we've wronged SQUAREWORD D.-34 helps us, it's opt to moke us i— —ONDER (P or W) 7~j I CLUES ACROSS 2. How exasperating a man 1 ENTRY 04f 6 He's usually weak character usually is who merely —APES 'en l f tL who allows little set-backs to
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 917 6 r rnt. portents In the Federation political firmament indicate the return ot old comets m an attempt to outshine the new ones. Over a week ego we wrote that the defeat ot Negara candidates m the Johoe State elections could be attributed to a ol inspired
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  • Review of Views
    • 106 6 /"•HUNG SUING JIT PAO. m its editorial today, sounds a clarion call to foil the Soviet attempt to conquer the world. The democracies must exert all their efforts to support the Nationalists m their bid to recapture the Chinese mainland, the Journal pleads. Only thus can the Soviet
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    • 92 6 CIN CHEW JIT POH. diseusslng M nee supply situation m Singapore m a leading article today, proposes that a permanent advisory organ bup to study various problems m connection with the supply of this staple food as they an that we are m a transitional period before
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    • 29 6 r PHAT Chinese should be listed as one of the official languages m Malaya forms the subled matter of an editorial m the Nanyang Siang Pau loday.
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 349 6 Race, Religion And Love Sir: -With reference to the article which appeared m your paper on the 15th instant under the heading "soldiers romance with Malay girl hits religious snag" and the assistance by the Singapore Branch of the Muslim Missionary Society to "do everything In its power to stop
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    • 74 6 Sir; Your editorial column of 9.10.54 referring to "Motor Car Loans" to Government Officers came at the right moment. It would be m the best interest to all, especially when public funds are concerned, that a committee be formed with equal number of officials and unofficials to deal
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    • 175 6 Sir; Sin. c March this not le 60 employees of the War Dept., m jg alone were given the axe without reference to the union and a further 16 are m the course of being server! with notices m the Hospital and Anti-Malarial dept. Among these are stenographers,
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    • 55 6 Sir;- Will 'Sigma TukTuk" kindly quote the authority for his statement on Saturday ]6th October tinder the heading "Yes. the women can vote" that •nine Bracken was the "sweet friend" referred to m the last poem com-, by Dr. Jose Rizal on th of his execution? I can't
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    • 32 6 ■he Chinese Community of Malaya should ngratulated for having among them a genius m the person of Dr Lin Yu Tang to head the proposed Nanyang University. OM\K(. \M Singapore
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    • 251 6 Sii oker* 1 m his letter m your issue of I oe ignorance and methods Commission. In R mmissionj have p ayed a part. Whenever it was thought necessary to pj into some deep complex social probem, the examination and :> f the i e«trusl
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    • 164 6 Sir: Tungku Abdul Rahman. Leader of UMNO and tlie Alliance's Premierelect of the Federation of Malaya, changes his mind too often. When he failed to set a i majority for the Federal Council, the demand wa s explained away as a P At tl. UMNO general
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  • 667 6  - Orders Pile Up In Israel Francis Ofner QRDERS for ntial quantities of Israelma latpendiny Un ions action for Egypt's! the first ship to j attempt passage of the Suez Canal under the Israel fl These goods are destined for a wide range of countries stretching from Ethiopia, British East Africa
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  • 202 6  -  Philip Deane 'THE reasons for Mr. Nehru's decision to retire, at least porarily, from the Premiership have been exclusively revealed to me by persons m a position to know the Indian Premh thoughts. It all started last month at the meeting of the all-India Con- j
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    • 54 6 Thursday Satire by VICKY FIENDS ROMANS COUNTRV^EW tENP t/VE Ygft EA^S issh if- a\ y•■ JffT* A \(XI/* )OCy Yl \>Tfc V '•••ANt> AS A SPECIAL TREAT PO*TmE *-OMCE A6AIN WE STot* WDDiES This CHRISTMAS WE'LL HAVE ThE W6HTY *OA* OP -ERSANTA CLAUS AS A DI*TY *ED LONDON'S T*AP P
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  • 27 7 I 20. (UP)- the floor ot ibcr of Debroke up 5 of ailiabeen sehen the forof Ptcmier Pken Bloody Noses
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  • 195 7 PARIS, Oct. 20, (Reuter)— The French and West German Premien last night reached agreement m principle on the Saar problem at the end of a sixh <>»r talk m a 17th century chateau near Paris, usually informed sources revealed last night. A French Foreign Ministry
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  • 86 7 TRIESTE, Oct. 20— (AFP)— Briti began their formal withdra from Trieste m a ceo re:, with the agreement bet v. Italy and the Allies under h the ion of British and American forces from must be come Oct. Gc Sir John Winterton, Commander-in-Chief of the
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  • 61 7 PESCARA. Italy, Oct 20 (AP)— Two tribes of gyp bed m a knife and club •< rday which halted for half an hour on the main street of the nearby village of Jsernia. Two were injured critically. •JO suffered cuts and bru and a dozen others
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  • 21 7 2fl (AFP)— bed .ni oiled 0,000 he deson 8 peoj at aysay c roi 000,- proi province,
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  • 123 7 A Man's Home Is His Castle, But Not This One < md. Oct. I ome is his ■'I of Ducle j anting stle 80 Is his ok J cth U -cc The 36-year-old nobleman, whose forebears went out into the wilds of Australia more than a century ago, came back
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  • 36 7 LONDON. Oct. 20 (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commissioner-Gen-eral m South-east Asia, conferred here yesterday with Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mac Donald Is dm leave tor Singapore on Friday.
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  • 302 7 Those Weak-Kneed Women Just Plain Drivel MARLON BRANDO. :iO. the sullen, narrow-eyed sensation of the world screen sailed quietly into France 1 recently It was a secret trip to dodge Hollywood producers, who are offering him 1140.000 a film since his .smash-hit successes "Streetcar." "Zapata." "Julius Caesar," and "On the
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  • 113 7 U.S. Espionage Case WASHINGTON, Oct 1%, (IP) The Dutch Government confirmed yesterday that it received Intelligence data from Joseph S. Petersen Jr., accused of stealing military secrets from the I '.S. National Secu- rity AgCflM Eml the he al. But the Del A neai Virginia,
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  • 104 7 LONDON. Oct. 20. (AFP).— Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House ol Commons yesterday that di siong were now proceeding m Tokyo on the question of coinnation for former Far Eastern prisoners of war Eden s aid that repeated representations had been made by Britain
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  • 28 7 Mr Alec Nathan, New Zealander who founded and was former chairman of the £15,000,000 Glaxo dried milk and pharmaceutical products group died m London yester- Reuter
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  • 24 7 JAPANESE Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki arrived m Santiago. Chile, on Tuesday by plane from Buenos Aires, continuing his Latin-Ameri-can goodwill trip AP
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  • 120 7 THE HAGUE, Oct. 20, (Reuter)— Holland today puhlished I note handed to the Indonesian Government m Jakarta yesterday accusing Indonesia of subjecting arrested Dutchmen to "serious maltreatment and threats. The note issued by the Ministry id 34 Dutchmen wen between the middle of December
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  • 104 7 THE steeple of Richmond's Old Trinity Church, o\er 200 years old, began to sway as "Hurricane Ha/« -1" roared through the city recently Thrse Unit.-d Press pictures taken with telephoto lens show how the winds finally toppled the steeple. Going.... Going.... Gone! The steeple begins
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  • 349 7 Western Envoys Snub Reds MOSCOW, Oct. 20 (AP) Seven Western ambassadors walked out of a Burmese dinner m Moscow on Monday, rather than dine with Chinese Communist and other satellites, it was revealed yesterday. All the diplomats were taken aback when they sa\\ the guests
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  • 141 7 Extra Police Guards For NATO Hqrs. PARIS. Oct. 20. < Reuter* Extra police guards were thrown around the Palais De Ch all lot headquarters of the th Atlantic Treaty Council today m the face ot Communist threat to demonstrate against German irmament. Squad c od by m nearby sldestreets. The
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  • 64 7 BERLIN, Oc:. 2(j Communist four members of Republican S< Smith's party for an hour to a tour of East Be: The Maine Rep Senator now on a Euro] tour- t detail The four we >ed and taken to Police Headquarters mbia Broadcasting •i
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  • 25 7 SAID HASAN. A Minister for Pakistani I nomic Affairs and leader i Pakistani economic delegation to the Soviet Union, m Moscow yesterday. AFP
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  • 81 7 Standard London Correspondent LO ND °V I 2 °-T hc Allowing arc the c1o„n, prices of rubber and fin on the London Marker LONDON ÜBBER Spot London 25 id. LONDON TIN Spot Liverpool 26id. Spot £730 fc November 23, d. £731 $c crs December 23_|d. January/March
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  • 21 7 LONDON. Oct 20, A Canberra Ari t Bl the Air Ministry A H ot I
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  • 142 7 NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 20. (AP) Five hundred male students at Tulane University swarmed into girls' dormitories on Monday night and took panties m a raid which touched off a riot call, a fire alarm and wild confusion. About 10 pieces of fire-fight-ing equipment sped
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  • 118 7 NO END IN SIGHT TO KENYA WAR NAIROBI. Oct. 20. (Rent—There is no likelihood ol end to the Mau emerge} Keny Colony's four-man W cil announced Ij id anniversary ot start of the battle agair. I oi ist organization. In the most official report on the to be issued, the
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  • 26 7 THE United Bl I closed its foi m Saudi Arabia In accord, with Arabian denial; the American aid programme be halted, it wa. an
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  • 186 8 Britain Still Leads In Shipbuilding LONDON, Oct. 20, (AP) World shipbuilding continued to drop m the third quarter of 1954. but Britain continued as the world's biggest builder with 316Nhips on hand totalling >.0.>8.4.">7 tons. Lloyd's register of shipping reported Tuesday. But this was a drop of l.;t;.«28 tons for
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  • 271 8 NEW YORK, Oc*. 20, (UP) The government today filed a civil anti-trust action against 24 leading manufacturers and importers of the watch industry and charged them with conspiring to restrain trade m the manufacture, sale and importation of watches. The suit filed m
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  • 49 8 CARLSBAD. (New Mcxi Oct. 20. (AP).-An otliciai ol the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission says eventually there will be four k atomic power products tor sale commercially. Dr. Alterto F. Ihomr technical ser the A. E.G.. Wa the four n.« fuel fissionable m vi isotoi
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    • 732 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE |OINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg ft Bremen. Spore P. S'ham Penang •HAMBURC (HAPAC) 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec S Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/ 12 Dec 13 Dec
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    • 1163 8 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shipping (Incorporated m Singapore) <%£g> DepU. T E BU J K FUNNEL LIM: »epL Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penang Clytoneus for Marseilles. Liverpool
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  • 352 9 Standard Staff Reporter I\VO Australian manufacturing firms are finalising plans lo build their own factories m Singapore beof the increased sales of their products m Malaya and the neighbouring territories. Representatives of these two firms have visited •untry recently to make all necessary
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  • 42 9 Plan For Small Investors .AFP), j Bi itain with j his jacket •hanee on ■bange. eseresl small j been j icipa and eput- lintmum of ear, will I are ntly nations i ?rtain r capit will. ac- receive ounl and withdraw his
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  • 178 9 mm m mm m m «ar DIRECT commercial ties between American industry and private enterprise m the Far Ea.>t will constitute a far stronger and more permanent cement than shortrange governmental programMr. C. A. Specht, an American businessman pointed out. He was speaking
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  • 54 9 Ocean shipments of prepared latex from Malaya amounted to 8.333 tons m September, according to official statistics. Shipments to the United Kingdom amounted to 2,641 tons and the United States 2,352 tons. Other destinations included: West Germany (829 tons), Italy (291 tons). Netherlands (463 tons), France (425
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  • 41 9 NEW DELHI. Oct. 20, (Reujer) China will import 9.000--000 lbs. of Indian tobacco and India will buy 90 tons of ra^ silk from China under an agreement signed here today by the Indian and Chinese Governments.
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  • 103 9 SMALL scratches and blemishes on a car can now be put right m a moment with a remarkable new "paint pencil" which will form part of the tool kit of every new Austin. The "pencil," it 1* claimed, makes touching-up as simple writing your name. Filled with
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  • 399 9  -  K.C. ARUN photo. Enterprising Firms Rush For Sites In Selangor State By A PONTOON of the staling Tin Company's dredge on Seaport Estate, ten miles from Kuala Lumpur, was launched on Tuesday. i The dredge, which was formerly working m another section of the property,
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  • 93 9 TOTAL rice exports from Thailand for the .January August period of 1954 amounted to 669.000 metric tons (1 metric t0n=2.204.6 pounds) as compared with 956,000 tons m the corresponding mon:hs of a year earlier. Some signs of mere activity, however, reportedly are appearing on the riceexport
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  • 473 9 ASIAN rubber estates m Malaya will be the first victims of a slump m rubber, unless they replant their estates with high yielding strains fast enough. The ideal replanting is said to be 3 per cent of the acreage every year with
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  • 43 9 PARIS, Oct. 20: (Reuter) Renault. France's biggest car manufacturers, has cut the prices of seven of their private cars and commercial vans. The price of the "Quatre Chevaud" baby car is lowered from 414.000 francs (£414) to 399.000 francs (£399).
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  • 35 9 THE first cargo vessel oui r m East Germany, the 3.000-ton Restock has left the Baltic harbour of Restock on her maiden voyage with a cargo for the Soviet port of R:«a- Reuter
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  • 171 9 THE biggest single aviation event m Scandinavia will take place on Nov. 15, when the Scandinavian Airlines System opens its new "Great Circle Polar Route." The inaugural arrangements m Copenhagen and Los Angeles include ceremonial j farewells to two departing planes, which
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  • 68 9 IPOH. Wed. A total of 30,223 persons Malays. Chi and Indians are engaged m rice cultivation m Perak. Of this number 25,176 are Malay cultivators and the rest Chinese and Indians. Only two cultivators a Malay and a Chinese own holdings of over 100 acres. The number
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  • 121 9 Turnover In Shares Small OPERATORS m the Malayan share market declined to deal m either way 3'esterday. Consequently. the small turnover m all sections caused irregularity m the few narrow price movemen' Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' iation yesterday were: Buyer» Seller* 88. Petrol 8 34 6 Con.
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    • 97 9 RIBBFR prices m the Singapore market recovered sharply yesterday, first grade rubber for November shipment closing at 77g cents per lb., a rise of 12 cents on Tuesday The local prices responded to the higher overseas mat and remained at the hi. s all day.
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    • 56 9 The S. nga pore Chamber of Commerce Rubher ition noon i ictjits per lb.> Myers Sellers 774 RSS !n.b. v. No. 1 7 1 774 1 77 3 14 7; S'l6 Nov. No. 2 774 No. I RMA on reg tender: her 77 77i Ik comber 76 15
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    • 39 9 Tribu'.ors are still workirm some areas of the property o: Batu Selangor Tin Dredging I Co.. Ltd.. according to the Secretaries. Henry Waugh b Ltd. The possibility of letting out further areas on tribute was under consideration
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    • 115 9 THF produce c m apore >pra which wav quietl dy Some activity >rted m copra which ed about unchanged i Coconut oil w no deals were i at Penang -d |52| ]>< i picul. He B Co Ltd. ccpra orteei (per pirii'i f esterdav were: Market
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  • 231 9 UK Firm Sells Its Assets In China LONDON, Oct. !0: (Reuter) Jardine Mathrson, the firm of Hongkong merchants, has sold its assets on the Chinese mainland, a London representative of the company said here. The representative confirmed reports from Hongkong of a deal whereby the company's assets on the Chinese
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  • 572 10 Colony Tourney Opens WONG Peng Soon, making his return bid for the Singapore badminton title took only 24 minutes to dispose of his clubmate, young Robert Lim m the opening round of the championships at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Peng Soon beat
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    70 10 #p \\\\,\\\\v\\\\\a\\vwwvww\\w\vv < 2 THE Singapore open 2 championships got off to 2 a good start at the Sin- < gapore Badminton Sta- dium last night except for the fall of Loong Pan Yap, the favourites easily 5 entered the singles second round. The picture taken last night shows Mayflower's
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  • 88 10 THE following players have been selected to turn up for this evening's SUA trial on the SRC padang Colours: Alsar.off (Latiffv R. Mojbergen (SRC> R. Fernando cSRC>: P. Pennefather (Pol.) D. Hay (SRC). V. Devadas (Pol); i Abdul Samad (Univ> Chankar i Sinsjh (SHB Pol > Har'dial
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  • 302 10 A SHORTER blade than the orthodox English hockey blades popular m Malayan hockey circles, is the answer to Malayan players improving their standard of hockey, said Mr. Gian Singh, Federation of Malaya Hockey Union's new coach, on his arrival m the colony yesterday. Ageing
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  • 336 10 FATHUL KARIB— 2 H. M. DOCKYARD— I Mahmood and Xokmang. Chan Mun. Referee: C.P.O. J. Layfield FATHUL Karib, last year's knock-out champions narrowly edged out a strong H. M. Dockyard combi nation, to enter the semi-final of the S.A.F.A. Knock out competition m a
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  • 466 10 Judy, Margaret Ken Are On Their Way Here BOSTON, Oct. 20 (UP) America's top two badminton players one of them first-ranked m the world stopped off here yesterday before embarking i on a month-long goodwill playing tour of the Far East where the badminton fans are as rabid as Dodger
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  • 47 10 JOHORE Military Forces held Springdale Sports Club 3-3 m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday Scorers for the Forces were Engku Ahmad. Wan Dollah and Ibrahim Hassan. For Springdale. Heng Kee Tien Soon and Tien Cheng scored a goal each,
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  • 94 10 MALAYAN Chinese Sports Federation will send a team of 12 players and three officials to compete mi n the Presidential Cup basketball tournament which starts at Taipeh on October 31 said Mr Goh Chye Hin VicePresident of the MCSF. yesterday Mr. Chy e Hin said that this
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  • 66 10 POSSIBLES beat Probables 3-2 m the first women's hockey trial for the Poppy Day match between Civilians vs Services on the SCC padang yesterday. In the first half, N. Rajaratnam (University) and J Nobles (GSC) scored for Probables. In the second half there was a slight change. N.
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    • 83 10 SOCCER: R.A.F. Changi v Tiger Sporting Association senior cuptie at Jalan Besar stadium at 3.15 p.m. HOCKEY: S.H.A. trials at SRC; Div. 2: Khalsa Assn. v Royal Malayan Navy at Khalsa ground; Customs v Royal Navy at Customs ground; S.M.S.U. v E.E.R. at S.M.S.U. ground. RUGBY: University of Malaya v
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  • 466 11  -  RAFMAN Seletar Sport 1 By jlll il Australian Aj| from T'*n«ah ilkcd their way id round of n Rugby Cup hen they beat King Boat Wing by 35 points (4 I tries, 1 penalty) to nil es had a noticeable advantage m their
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  • 21 11 iter). Ared the world ore. U I i ;he .1. the So reporl fted 128 kiloB Touni
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  • 58 11 CURRENT Accounts whipped Cash Accounts by a btp margin of nine goals to one m a Chartered Bank Inter-De-partmental soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the winners were: Kirn Beng 3. Chow Gee 2. Abu Baker 2. Wee Fook and Roland Tan. A
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  • 71 11 STAR Socceritrs. the SAFA vision One champions this season, will play a tnendly match against the Johore i District FC on Sc_ndav at Park. The following will turn up for the Socr. )sman Ang*ullia: Lee Yong Kon*;: Kwah Kirn i Beng. Law Kok Cheng. Hun
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    108 11 RUSSIA'S team cf strong men defeated United States on Oct. 10 m the world 1954 Weightlifting durmpionships. Soviet Athletes captured four world titles whiU America got three. The Russians and the Americans completely dominated the contest m which 26 nations took part. Iranians was third and Egypt fourth. The event
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  • 98 11 SYDNEY, Oct. 20, (AP). Australian Tennis Professional Dinny Pails seid on Monday the United States Lawn Tennis Association had engaged him to assist the American Davis Cup Team Pails told a reporter he will begin working with the Americans on Dec. 6. The United
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  • 151 11 SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia. Oct. j 20, (UP). V .ia swamped Turkey by five goals to one m an international football match on Monday. Yugoslavia led two-zero at the interval. Hero of the day was Yugoslavia's centre forward Stjepan Bobek. who scored three of his team's five
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  • 96 11 THE following were elected the C Bank Sports Club for 1955 at a meeting held recently:— Patron^ p. Sutherland. Mr. J D. Adams. W G. Gordon Brown: President: John i Wilson: Vice Presidents Mr. G O. Cruickshank and Mr. C. von Hagt: Hon. Secretary: An 4 S-.vee
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  • 41 11 THE Bakers of RAF Tengah put their Station m a winning way by scoring a goal each to beat Singapore Harbour Board Police 2-1 m a friendly ho match played at Tengah yesterday Chankkar Singh nettei for the Police
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  • 349 11 LONDON, Oct, 20. (Reuter) Dai Dower. 21-year-old I h miner, won the Empire! flyweight championship when he outpointed Jake Tuli. South African holder, over fifteen rounds last night. It was Dower's first ever fight for a title and the first time he
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  • 346 11 Inter-Services Rugby ROYAL Air Force beat the Navy by 13 points (two goals, one try) to nil m their inter-services Rugby encounter on the lIMS Terror ground yesterday. hough the RAF deserving, the .score was somewhat ftattering. The N hard and m the second
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  • 123 11 LONDON Oct 20 (Reuter) Denis Compton. English Test cricketer, had his .stolen car returned to him by Lo: police yesterday. but the cricket gear which he had been preparing for Test matches m Australia was n The car foun morning m North
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  • 45 11 ENCOURA* of last year's Tigei Beer Cut competition s Club her Kamponj this season. Teams from Alexandi Panjang. and Telok i areas are invited to send m I entries to the Hon. Seerthe Breweries Sports Club c/c Tiger Breweries. Alexandra ire Oct 31
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  • 58 11 THE Eu Tong Sen Cup open invitation golf competition be held at the Royal Island Club on Sunday. Nov 7 Entries are open to members of any recognised golf club The entry is $3 per player, and should reach the Secretary. Mr .1 M. Laing. Island Golf
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  • 36 11 HELSINKI. O t. 20. (AFP). Finnish ath!« Nikkinen beat the national n >r the javelin with a I )f 78.74 metres. The pre. corrl of 78.70 metres wai D Nikkinen's jaw as 20 erweig
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  • 477 12  -  H. A. SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A Police 'riot squad* was calked to save players m the FAS knock out semifinal between the Selangor Rangers and the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club from attack when hooligans invaded the field here at the
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  • 631 12 PENG SOON TEOH TAKE OVER BIG DOUBLES 'TEST' WONG Peng Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi have been invited and accepted to play m the men's doubles match m the Poppy Day Fund exhibition on Oct. 30. Their opponents shall be the formidable combination Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan.
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  • 145 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed pore's Chung Wah (Chinese AI vii j provide Se.angor fans with end-of-seascn thrill* when they engage two leading Kuala Lumpuiv teams over this weekend. Mr. Wong Jue Deng. Secre- I tary of the sli«^<] I QAr-sH 16 TPCA bleating! SAFAs "green light"
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  • 163 12 MELBOURNE. Victoria, O i 1 20 (Renter)— The M.C.C team 1 was "entitled to a pass, but not with honours" ior its 'seven wickets win over West t Australia m the "first cricket- ing examination" of the Aus- tralian tour wa s
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  • 292 12 1 ROYAL Signal Nomads beat S.C.C. "A'' by three points U drop goal) to nil on the Padang yesterday evening. Playing against a fast and fit side the S.C.C. were not given a chance to settle down and though they prevented the Nomads from crossing
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  • 1890 12 GRAND VICTORIES BIG DIVIDENDS Gilan Tops With $171 By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Wed.— The Hobbs-Donnelly combination ca^.e to the fore today, second day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, when Gilan and Fair Weather, both cleverly handled by Mickey Donnelly, scored convincingly to pay the thumping dividends of $171
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  • 64 12 TOTAL POOL: $220,900 Ist Prixe: *****1 ($66,2701 2nd Prixe: *****2 ($29 821 3rd Prixe: *****5 (1.lf 6 STARTERS: ($1,472 eachi ki *****1, *****0, *****9, *****?* *****4, *****1, *****7. 2^l( CONSOLATIONS: ($662 eoch) No« >.. *****5, *****1, *****5, *****4 ?1 96 H *****8, *****3, *****5, *****5 58 87 TREBLE
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  • 524 12 By LEONG HEN MENG PERAK, Wed.— The 'Flying Fijians fully lived up to their Rugby reputation by literally flying all over their Perak opponents to register a clear-cut victory of 35 points (four goals, three tries a penalty goal and one drop
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