Singapore Standard, 27 October 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD! hughjghg 1 ffl £L Vol. V. No. 116. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 195* TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 93 1 $100-A-DAY (Quitk-Quix) CONTEST LresultJ \N of No. 1, Changi Road, winner of .ard Quick-Quiz A cheque will be sent to Mr. I. S. llm-B King Repre- I iw Broth rrect answers are: \V i f'KKIHT PONCIER EXTREME OR II S This appears to ai tin price). .m nmi nts: The
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  • 48 1 PLES, Italy, Oct. 26, D\> cloudlai 4 lides turns m half a dozen :an cities and U day killing at least T w >re repor' provincial cap: U'O more person.- ma -#?re bellev r the debris of the ava Del Tirrt Police said.
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Oct. 26 <AP> Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill today rejected a m proposal for im- fnur power talks on German unification. He told th House of Commons this •rat not the moment to enito Mich talks.
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  • 576 1 Trade Fair Into Park? li. 5 79 RM of Protest greeted a report milHond d |l r G Sun c d y S ndard > ?ho G fl n do lflr Grea .Eastern Trade Fair ir, fceylang Sera., was going to waste
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  • 80 1 $122 More For The Toy Fund WITH another $122 recei\ '-relay. The Standard Christmas Toy Fund is now 80. Biggest donation was a cheque for SlOO from an anonymous Singapore reader. It. I. iv Buan Guan of Singapore gave $20, saying that it was a small contribution to help make
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  • 35 1 COLOGNE, Oct. 26. 'Reuter*. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, left here by air today for Reykjavik, Iceland, on the first lap of his trip to the United States.
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  • 116 1 NEHRU SAYS HIS TRIP IS A SUCCESS HONGKONG. Oct. 26, ißßuter).— Mr. Nehru, the P: nte Minister of India, said |gi#eking today there had a forge measure of V^v^Hient*' m his talks witrr-1 Ih 1 told a Press conference there were no "sharp differ- ences" bflLwvt n them as he
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  • 51 1 Tug Sinks Six Missing LONDON. Oct. 26. <UP) A large tugboat capsized and j sank m the Thames Estuary j today while pushing the liner Officials said six crewmen were missing. Three others were rescued from the sinking tug Cervia. The Arcadia was manoeuvring the Thames preparatory to sailing for
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  • 22 1 FIRE destroyed about 200 houses and left 1.000 persons homeless on Tuesday m Chunchon, 50 miles northeast of Seoul.— AP.
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  • 127 1 TOKYO, Oct. 26, (UP) Yoshie Wamoto was a seven month old infant being breast-fed by her mother when Atom Bomb No 1 levelled their home m Hiroshima nine years ago. The baby girl showed no effects from the blast, however, and grow up
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  • 177 1 TRIESTE, Oct. 26, (Reuter)— Yugoslav soldiers woke at dawn today to find themselves face to face with Italian sentries where British and American troops formerly stood guard on the border m this Adriatic "storm centre." Italian Infantry raced up to the southern border just before dawn
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  • 30 1 KARACHI, Oct. 26. (Reuter) Press censorship imposed on all Karachi newspapers under a state of emergency declared on Sunday, will continue "until further orders," it was announced.
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  • 201 1 200,000 Troops Pised To Strike Quemoy N'list General Tells Of Big Red Bui Id -up TAIPEI, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Major General Yin Tien, chief of the Political Department of the Chinese Nationalist Garrison Command m Quemoy Island, said today Chinese Communists have concentrated 200,000 troops on the coast of Fukien
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  • 76 1 $60,000 RANSOM FOR TWO BOATS MACAO, Oct. 26, (Reuter) Two Hong-kong-registered river boats were being held by Chinese Communists m Kongmoon, Kwangtung Province, according to travellers reaching this Portuguese colony today. The travellers said Communists forced the ships' agent m Kongmoon to send a letter to its owner m Macao
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  • 80 1 SAUCER No, It's Just A Weather Balloon AT about 9.45 a.m. yesterday, six fiying-saucer conscious residents living m Geylang breathlessly watched "a round silver object" moving over their area from East to West. Onje of these sighters rang up The Standard office to report that the "thing" was emitting sparks,
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  • 86 1 MANILA. Oct. 26, (AFP) Government troops used tear gas to force the surrender of a discharged army enlisted man who ran amok m Numaca town m Quezon Province the other night killing five persons and wounding three others. The man. Maximuano Floresca. threw out his
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  • 37 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 26, (AFP) A spokesman of the Executive Yuan today categorically denied a local English language paper's report that the government has mapped out plans for the organization of an overseas division.
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  • 52 1 PENANG. Tu<'s._ A 33-year-j old porkseller, Khoo Ah Scnu. was found dead m mysterious circumstances at his house m Ayer Itam last night. Police who went to his house following a report of his death found Khoo with a swollen stomach and marks 1 on his
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  • 51 1 I like Ike Morrison SOUTHAMPTON. Oct. 26, <AP) Mr. Herbert Morrison, deputy leader of Britain's Labour Party, said last night he likes Ike. "He's a nice character," the former Labourite Foreign Secretary told reporters on the liner Queen Mary which brought him back from a tour of the United and
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  • 41 1 BERNE, Oct. 26 (Reuter)— Emperor Haille SH Ethiopia and hi.s eldest son, the Duke of Harur. h«*ir to the throne, will pay a state visit to Switzerland from Nov. 25 to 28. It was announced here today.
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    35 1 photo THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, (left) confers witr\ Vietminh President Ho Chi-minh at Ho's official residence m Hanoi where Mr Nehru stopped over on his way to Peking. A.P.
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  • 217 1 LONDON, Oct. 26, (Reuter)— Leaders of BritaiiTs great dock strike today planned to spread the four-week stoppage as dockers began trickling back to work. The strikers, ignoring fresh appeals to end the paralysing stoppage, hoped to recruit thousands of dockers m Glasgow, main Scottish port. Meanwhile, Mr. Arthur Deakin.
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  • 81 1 Rival Sects Start A Private War SAIGON. Oct. 26. <UP>.— Bloody fighting has broken out m remote south-western Vietnam between the private armies of religious sects that threatened to endanger the Government's control of some of the richest rice country m the Orient. At least 150 soldiers have been killed
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  • 49 1 WIESBADEN, Oct. 26. (AFP) U.S. Air Force headquarters here confirmed today that unidentified wreckage of a plane which may be the C-47 missing since Sunday nigh* with five crew members and 16 passengers aboard, had been sighted this morning on a mountain north of Nice.
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  • 34 1 COLOMBO, Oct. 26, (UP).— Premier John Kotelawala yesterday asked fcr a full report, on a counterfeit U.S. dollar racket In which It was reported that a government official was involved.
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  • 33 1 HONGKONG. Oct 23 (AFP) —General Sir Charles F. Loewen, C-ln-C, FARELF. arrived here today by Lai RAF plane from Singapore on a 4-day visit. He was accompanied by Lady Lou wen.
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  • 318 2 Warning Against 'Meddling' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An inquiry into fhe position of the Federation's rubber industry m relation to wages and living conditions of workers is "still a matter of urgency/ the annual report of the Plantation Workers' Union, the country's largest workers' organization,
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  • 115 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 78 No. 1 R.S.S. fob Nov. 77Z 77] No. 2 77 h 773 No. 3 76i 765 Dee. To. 1 R.S.S 77 13 16 77 15 lfi Tone: Slightly steadier after
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  • 152 2 A 23-year-old woman m the Singapore Eighth Pt lice Court who was reluctant to iden' a man charged with raping her Kuala Kubu, Selangor. some ne m J 5 year, w d yesterday tfi# AH-i Wrat the case as a serious matter. When the
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  • 138 2 i\.u/\l./\ i.L Airun. x ues. The National Union of Plantation Workers, to be launched next month through the merger of at least five unions m the V rubber growing industry, will establish farflung liaison with international bodies, so that m case of need, pressure can be
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  • 35 2 IPOH. Tues. Ponniah Raju of Chemor Estate, was produced before Magistrate Captain Salleh this afternoon, with the murder of one Munsamy on Oct. 18. Ponniah was remanded In custody till Nov. 11.
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  • 166 2 THE Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, yesterday agreed with a Colony lawyer, Mr. V. J. Mendis, that to fix bail at a big sum was too much for an ordinary working man. Mr Mendis made his objection when his client.
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  • 87 2 IPOH. Tues. Nine members of the Perak branch of the St John's Ambulance Association have qualified as lay lerturers of the association. They form the first batch of lay lecturers who will assist the local medical practitioners m conducting first aid courses for SJAA members They
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  • 67 2 IPOH. Tues.— Syed Naarof bin Syeci Mahmud. 25. today pleaded g ;>• to failing to get a new identity card and al.^o to wearing the uniform of the Royal Artillery. The "President of the Sessions Court. Che Mahmud Hashim. refused to accept Naarof? plea on the charge
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  • 246 2 Estate Workers Complain Against Manager KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 110 workers of the strike-bound Highland Estate m Klang have complained to the Labour Department and the Indian Government Agent that a tailor shop run by one of their colleagues had been smashed by the estate manager. About 250 workers on
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  • 105 2 MR. AW CHENG CHYE. j .Managing Director of j Ens Aua Tong. Singapore, entertained the Burmese Industrial Mission to Japan to dinner at the Capital Restaurant on j Saturday. Picture shows (from left): 0 Pc Than. ViceCon.Mil fer Burma; Mr. Aw Kow. Managing Director of
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  • 239 2 Experts Rush Things (J p JOHORE BAIUU, Tuts. -Krd tape m*] tion of work which hamperexl Johore adir services m the past, have been tompleteh Ii •through recomm dions by a firm of Hf,, r** perts. Messrs. Erwick and On and Parfai*. Mr.
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  • 197 2 MAN FACES 4 COUNTS OF ATTEMPTED MURDER JOIIOKK BAHKI Tues— Four Malay women who were said to have been run over twice by Ihe same car today testified at the Assize trial of a driver named Dollah bin Yakub who faces lour charges of attempted murder. At the preliminary inquiry
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  • 17 2 ROWALLAN TO LAY HQ. STONE the Muai s I Or ;he Lord H Jasin for the and
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  • 11 2 UN. DAY IN TAIPING D II ..i her i Fri< Part
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  • 96 2 Kelantan Leads In Voters KUALA LUMPUR. Tv s Keiantan today passed rival, Kedah, m the race for the highest number of registt so far m the iay re« campaign. Late;-: fig. by the Sin r of Elections show Xt i.r.tan way ahead of all other Statei m the Federation with
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    • 107 2 SI the car for you... I ■ml 1 HILLMAN MkU 1 H and your family I Bigger thon before, with added luggoge space to match jl KB its five scoter comfort. Better, because of its re I powerful brakes, improved steering and fitting refnements. You'll like the 'big car' beouty
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  • 39 3 Sara' And Soekarno MR. M. SARAVANAMUTTU. E»yoy Extraordinary and P :>otentiary of Oylon m Indonesia being >d 1 the President of the Republic of Indonesia Dr Soekarno, when he presented his credentials at the dent's Palace m Jakarta recently
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  • 160 3 THE finest fisheries research station m South-cast be sited at Cliangi point, Singapore, will start I In March next y ir. Director of the Begiolal I Kescurch Station, Dr. D. t\ Ommanney, i he Standard yesterda Work on the build m? is progressing and
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  • 52 3 Firm Wins Civil Suit For $4,203 pect oi Iven Taylor m I Court ye^terBeng Trading m a civil trader, Goh ;n. was for th'« ng by the defenl icn the parties and I by the plain- i hall of the defen- st. Im for $7,296.- who ■)i:rt. was dis--1 J
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  • 157 3 4 CUSTOMS OFFICERS FORCED TO RETIRE 1 <>i R i.-wnue officers of the Singapore Customs Department will be compulsorily retired for "inefficiency" unless they prove their worth" to Government. One of them has 17 years' •enrlcc to his credit and another, 13 yea^. rnment's move to retire them is the
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  • 47 3 5 \MY was tentaty charged m th e Singa-nn-in Police Court yeswith possession or ;i without a permit, at 9 p.m.. on Oct. 25. He wns allowed bail of m two sureties, and the case was postponed for menLion on Nov. 2.
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  • 234 3 Skilled Workers Needed SINGAPORE Government will spend $4,000,000 next year to implement various technical training schemes, including the construction of the Polytechnic and two technical training colleges and the expansion of the Junior Trade School. The Colony's Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F.
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  • 315 3 Captain Chief Officer Guilty Of Misconduct CAPT. BLAIKIE A SINGAPORE court of inquiry yesterday found Captain G. M. Blaikie, master of the motor vessel Nanyanjr, and his chief officer, T. E. Hart, guilty of misconduct on board the vessel on the night of Aug. 7 when it was on its
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  • 64 3 SINGAPORE, the Federation Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei have applied, through th 3 United Kingdom, to be 1 as one group as AssoMembers of the United lucationa] Scientific Cultural Organization. ion of' the •ISCO general conference will i from Nov. 12 to Dec. 11 m the Palacio
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  • 197 3 A NEW society, the Singapore City Association, which is neither political, nor communal nor sectarian, has been formed m the Colony with the object of producing a better type of citizen. It hopes by its work with the masses through adult education, the offer of
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  • 42 3 MUAR Tues.— For committheft of a trisha valued b1 belonging to Mohd. Sailed bin Lana on Sept. 30. Mahat bin Ahmad (25) was sentenced i me month's imprisonment the Muar Magistrate, I none [bcahim bin Abdul Manan.
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  • 48 3 HASHIM bin Mohamed Noor. 21. and Kadir bin Kamari, 23, tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court 'rday with robbing Snt* Boon of $31 on Oct. 22. at Kamp i liar Road. vvere remanded m Central lock-up and the case postponed to Nov. 2.
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  • 51 3 MUAR, T ues. —For removing restricted articles two katis of biscuits and two katis of mcc on Oct. 13 at 14th mile Tan^luk road without a ration card or a permit. Ong Ghee (31) w is fined $30 by the Muai strate, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul
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  • 167 3 THE Singapore Social Weliare Department will spend about $6,500,000 next year helping the needy, the Social Welfare Secretary Mr. T. P. Cromwell, told The Standard yesterday! He said this amount "will be more than the amount sp.*nt this year. It does not. however, mean
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  • 157 3 (APT. George Mt In tosh Blaikie (above) told The Standard yesterday that he had known his Chief Officer, T. E. Hart, for many years. They were good friends before the incident. "I rpqret that such an unfortunate incident happened." he said. "Anyway I've got a load
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  • 40 3 HONGKONG. Oct. 26: ial Standard Service: I osing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.68 to £1 53.***** to US$l: $1822 to Malayan $1; SD. 158 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Go i 1252.75 to a tael.
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  • 137 4 Tale Of The Caressing Hand BUT WHOSE IS IT? A MALAY woman alleged m the Sim, Eighth Police Court yesterday that while asleep with her husoand and child on the night ot Aug. 6 her chief tenant ran nis hand over her body. The chiff tenant. Abdul H;imiri. was acquitted
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  • 269 4 Fish Juice' For Stranded Crews THE R.A.F. has started an experiment to find fish juices as food for sustaining humans. Research will start m Singapore soon. This follows the search for some form or means of prolonging the lives of air crews who have
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  • 181 4 ENGLISH g id SC v» reigns worth $18,939 value* and Malayan currency amounting to $2,065. were found m a suitcase when Customs officials made a check at the Singapore Harbour Board Gate No. 9. on July 21. t year. This was stated m the First
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  • 92 4 Deepavali Celebrated In S'pore NORTHERN Indian Hindus m Singapore celebrated the an- i nual Deepavali festival, yeday. Shops remained closed throughout the day. but m the evening, doors were opened to receive guests invited to join the festivities The Arya Samaj moved into new prt-: 113. Syed Alwi Road. on
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues The first of the five all-Bri-tish "whirlwind" helicopters which arrived m Singapore last week was delivered to 848 Naval Helicopter Squadron here today. The "copter will undergo a series of trials with the squa- i dron before being put on anti-terrorist operations. I
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  • 116 4 Schools Enrolment Increases during September— an increase of 2 305 o.er the previous month's figure, according to the Education Department's statistics, released yesterday English tools "enrolled 85,326 pupils. This is 2,611 more than the previous month's Although Chinese schools enrolled 85.4:57 pupils during the same period, this figure showed a
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  • 42 4 MR YAP SIEW MOW. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Yap Foo Onn and Miss Lee Yoon Thai, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yok Scone who were married m Kuala Lumpur, recently. Standard photo by Yong Pen?
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  • 309 4 JAILED FOR 20 MONTHS CHANAN SINGH, 22, a Singapore postman for the last seven years, was yesterday jailed for 20 months by the Second Criminal District Court, for having wilfully delayed the delivery of 93 registered letters on two occasions m May. this year. ••It is
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE Government's Organization expert. Ml H. Sralv. who is savin» the Government nearly 51.30#.--000 a year by his reorganiTtion methods, leaves the Colony today after three year>" vrivire Prior to joining the headquarters f his firm— liuick. Orr and Partner: Ltd.. m London. Mr. Seal> will
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  • 60 4 Mr. Alexander Fen ton another expert from the firm who will take Mr. Sealy's place. Mr. Fentaa's work during the coming year will consist mostly m implementing the principle?: and procedures for reorganisation recommended by Mr. S-aly during the last tbr»re years. He wiK also enquire fully
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  • 69 4 PENANG. Tuet. The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. G. Adams, today ordered the forfeiture of 81 batik sarongs and four bags of coffee seeru> belonging to an Indonesian, who pleaded guilty j to a charge of being without a port clearance m Pen»ng har- bour
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  • 46 4 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— Muth-.isainy and Mayandy were fined $30 each and Vellavammah $20 by Mr D. C. I. Wernham m the Ta'niong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday for breach of curfew on Oct. Ganapaihy was lined $80 for a similar otfence or 27.
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  • 26 4 THE Vince Musical Entertainers who wore given a Drt-pavali parly by Mr. B. Annamulav at his resident m Carpmael Road, Singapore, on Monday.
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  • 1041 5 THE MYSTERIES OF EGYPT ARE ONLY 23 HOURS AWAY BY- r Standard Staff Reporter I AIRO here I come Singaporeans can leave this Colony on Sunday morning and, m 23 short hours, sit at a frontrow table m that fabulous City's L'Aubcrge des Pyramides, and analyse the anatomical gyrations of
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    • 59 5 IpdJHJ TRANSGRESSIONS OVPTT I AH 3,300 YEARS AGO! l^^j ™|l|M CinemaScopE tlf J E»^^Pf^Rj^B ODEON t\MJ^^ CHARITY PREMIERE TONIGHT 9.15 P.M. fifes:.*M^-'^!^^Bl *3^*^*^Htai CID 1 0 1-i hJ KllfOll It CkA C ?L^f y M&^^ I Xl" 1 LISTS Si SPFNDFIII. 1 Z 1^ I 9 4JmhbHH il victSt^iieiie V
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 648 6 ACCORDING to Dr F. D. Ommanney, Director of onal Fisheries Research tiu- lo hing industry does not produce i to mccl the current needs of the eonsun main reason is inshore fishing grounds have been fully exploited. In order to Incr he shall have to go to distant
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    • 278 6 fpHE September report of the Federation Labour Department listed the areas where there were depressions m certain trades. These areas are Kedah. Perlis, Penang, Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang and Kelantan. Aerated water factories m Kedah and Penang find they cannot compete with larger and better organized competitors
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 266 6 Sir. In this transitional period. th< '.amour i hue and cry from all Indians m Malaya for unity. It la really a pity we Indians m whom the nonviolent blood of Gandiji and the diplomatic blood of ITU Circulates are caught between the horns of unity
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    • 189 6 Sir A<= the Mai a van Aborigines are run literate m English. I ieel I have to reply myself to Mr. S. Ramachandra's letter of October L'-Jnd, m which he sugg h at M Aborigines •"cannot be called Sons of the Soil." The Shorter Oxford EngDictior. <1934) defines
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    • 164 6 Sir,— As expected, Mr. Lee Kirn Loom formally moved a motion to revoke the previous decision to increase the assessments tor JJSS fn the Tciiping Toirn Council. on 21. 10. :U. He made no speech nor did he give any reason ior the motion. All the Alliance Councillors
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  • 1071 6 JAPAN: A NEW WORLD IS ON TRIAL TOKIO. VINE years ago on Aug. 14, an unpi :ed Emperor Hirohito >•: Japan to c i his dazed hat their Greal I I I a War was oand. 88 cities and ports a U ed by American ftreand two ol n atomic
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  • 435 6  - NEW CHAPTER IN HUNGARY Lajos Laderer r rilE wave of 'frank speaking that has suddenly vwept over the controlled Hungarian Press, including striking admissions that many unjust arrests and sentences took place m the pre-1953 phase of the Communist regime and that many high Party officials are still re ting
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  • 12 6 I "I've i ot a luverly bunch ol i-ocvnuu."
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  • 53 6 Review of Views Not He End Of M\r Quoting Richard article m th. man and th: libert Btat. Hal 'Act Of Sabotage' the;: H B h< the Ui an West German Riddle W New Balance Of Power 8 i •rim the g si pow ice of ri Europ< Indian i
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  • 87 7 No Ban On U.K. Firms In U.K. I Reu- an Lenm i Coloi to tell tort h led officials olackfoi ►ds hat B; l€ to 'lie H I I to in- al? m ng m the V him. m I nited Of lllC i I Frozen Funds i 'i regulations
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  • 41 7 •OFLFS. Oct. 26, Sylvia hley, bands inand Douglas Fairbanks to wrd Oeoi Dimitri Biordjadze. bly b< -lerday. other husbands were li v .jnd Lord Stan--1)v Lady Ashley Pi Ince is m the hotel >rk. ■V\V\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\V\\\\\V<
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  • 100 7 MROBI. Oct. 26, <Reuten —Sixty-six members of a Mau Mau gang cornered m i miniature jungle on the i banks of the Nairobi River sine ;erciay have been killed or captured. cordon was kept around tin all night while i mortars. bombs and flares were rind
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  • 45 7 BANDUNG. Ort 26. <UP> An undetermined number Of bandits killed two policemen m raids on Sunday night near Bandung, it was disclosed today The terrorists attacked two wid»*lv separated police posts. They burned one of the posts and' killed one polireman. w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\*v\\\\\\\\
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  • 57 7 WASHINGTON. Oet 26. Renter»—The United States had increased its offer of compensation for 33 Japanese fishermen burned by radioactive ub from an American hydrogen bomb experiment m the Pacific, it learned today. The new offer was reported to be between $1,500,000 and $1,750,000. which would increase the
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  • 93 7 photo. HORSESHOE nine, a U-shaped se.tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad skirting Altoona Reservoir, is brilliantly lighted by 6.000 flash lamps and an aerial rocket m this spectacular night photo. Some 31 miles of wire connected the bulbs, which were mounted along: the tracks. on wooded slopes around them,
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  • 210 7 Britain Gets More From Jap Assets Than Expected LONDON, Oct. 26, (Reuter) B r i t i s h ex prisoners of th« Japanese are to get increased compensation, it was announced m the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Osbert Peake. Minister of Prisons, said Britain
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  • 198 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 26, (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the nations first televised Cabinet meeting last night that the South-east Asian alliance was forged to help assure "peace, security, independence and freedom' for the Asian 1 peoples. Mr. Dulles said that the Asian
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  • 66 7 CANBERRA. Oct. 26. «R>uii*r).— Charges by Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Labour Party leader, that there had been a conspiracy to harm him. are dismissed m the Petrov Commission's interim report as "fantastic and wholly unsupported by any credible evidence." The interim report of Hie Royal Commission on
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  • 156 7 Dutchmen To Face Trial Soon JAKARTA. Oct 26. •UP Most of the .'*s Dutchmen arrested almost a year ago. will go on trial soon for attempting to overthrow the Indonesian Republic, it was reported today. The Criminal Investigation Department told the m agency Antara it has turned over to the
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  • 78 7 Jap Stock Exchange 's Ist Strike TOKYO, Oct. 26 (Renter)— About 650 employers of Tokyo Stock Exchange launched a 24-hour strike to-day and threatened to bring business at Japan's main stock market to a standstill The walkout was the first m the Exchanges 76 years' history. Workers are demanding a
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  • 63 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 26. <Rru- China is expretfd to operate an air service to India under an arrange ment made m Peking by Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, Who is on a state visit to China, an authoritative .source .said here today. In return. China ha given
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  • 90 7 India Urges A Halt In Arms Output j'\mfd NATIONSt O i t efM on 11 l v !ls ,hna lcadc tloI: U.N. General Assembly ;rn ln ™»'v ll lion t and iuper-bon e(i M .ifternooi >m. n piar: B m S° v Menon conferred v Mr. Vishim Zarubin to Washington,
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  • 122 7 LOSS OF CHINA TRADE HIT JAPS LONDON, Oct. 26 «AP» Japanese Premier Bhigeru Yoshida said today the loss of traditional markets m China has "seriously cmbar- j rassed" bis nations economy. I but. that his governm* m has "no intention whatsoever" of; recognizing the Peiping re- l gime. "The loss
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  • 104 7 Ships To Be Released Less Cargo TAIPEI. Oct 26 (UP- -The Japanese freighter Nis.syi Maru. which has been detained m Formosa since Sept. 24. is to be released tomorrow minus its cargo of coal to proceed to Singapore, it was reported here today. The ship which eni. Keelung harbour to
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  • 36 7 LAUSANNE. Oct. 26, <UP» Former Queen \arriman was "furious" yesterday at "false reports" that former King Farouk sent her Bowers from Rome following her operation last week at the swank Montchoisi Clinic here.
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  • 89 7 LOXDOX. 0ct.26, (Re A 70-3 idow cut her son of he: 00 will because he and I to make the I it. a probate couri here erday. She had I i that her <t>n and daughter-in- ;uv failed 10 set her me times and
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  • 82 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Oct. 26. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 24 id. Spot Liverpool 27 d. November 24 d. December 23Jd. January March 23id. April/June 23 d. July/September 22 id. November c.i.f.
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  • 230 7 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 26 (UP) Three young sons of bandleader Bob Crosby were lound on a mountainside early yesterday after a night away from home and said: "We ran away from our nurse because she runs the house." The trio's disappearance early Sunday
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  • 83 7 LONDON. Oct. 26. <Reuter): Leslie Wilkinson. 48. apologised m a london court yesterday for driving off with one of London's famous red doubledecker buses. "I get lhe>e unri just can't help ii. h* Police told the court that they had to chase the boa
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  • 64 7 LONDON, O. ?cr) A witness m murder said here yest< what ooked like inK i" 'he garde i of j house, but went indooi thinking it was only window dummy, lie wag giving the Old Bailey Cc trial of Mis Si ou Chri nan charged aw, Hella D
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    • 100 7 NOW... FOLLOWS YOU AT HALF RATE I RfSg^^ j \HEA VY BA GGA GE\ 'J\ ANY WEIGHT I EXAMPLES OF RATES KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE 15 CENTS PER KILO PENANG SINGAPORE 30 CENTS PER KLO KUCHING /SINGAPORE 40 CENTS PER KILO < K1L0=2.2 lbs) Im,s service is ovailoble 10 possenge.s on
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  • 109 8 Suez Canal Shipping Tonnage Up NEW YORK Oct. 26. (AP) The Suex Canal Company said here Monday that 1.0<)3 vessels measaring 8,613.000 net tons passed through the waterway m August. This is 913,000 tons more than m the same month a year ago. The company's report added that the vessels
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  • 280 8 LONDON'S dock strike, now moving into its fourth week, has forced three Japanese ships to be diverted to Continental ports and another to leave London with only half of its cargo, says a Reuter report from London. The three diverted ships were carrying between
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    • 737 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFIN (HAPAC) 28Nov/3D«c 4 Dec 5 Dee •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec V, LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9 |m 10 |an 1 1 |an Hong
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    • 1166 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ilfliSffi (Ineorporat«l la Slngtportl '"AwT o?pu. T n E BLUE FUNNEL LINE n ">* Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and MKMrgc cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P Sham Penang A ¥oT X l
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    • 1385 8 EAST ASIATiCIiIf SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANO.NAvu For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam H Gdynia. Copenh»*en. Gothenbur t nd q,^ "*S. >° r P- I**, p x) LALANDIA C. 23/24 Sails 28 Oct 29/50 rv* > "FALSTRIA" 15/17 Nov iy/iQ 31 Oct/, N xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 23/26Nov 27/27 Nov x) Calls
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  • 466 9 FRENCH JOIN MALAYANS TO START A FACTORY Standard Staff Reporter THE industrial activities of France m countries m this region go for beyond the perfume and brandy rket which is worth obout seven million dollan annually m Malaya. From Australia to India and even Canada. French firms are collaborating with
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    72 9 MR. D. D. McFARLANE (seen sixth from left) recently appointed director of William Jacks and Co. <M) Ltd.. is seen at a dinner party given by the staff at the Kinn Lena restaurant, Kuala Lumpur. Others m the picture are (from left): Messrs. Moo Cheong Fart, Wong Ah
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  • 189 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Irregular THE Malayan share market opened the week wittt indus* trials mostly steady and tins very irregular. Interest was still lacking m rubber share?. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shatebrokers' Association yesterday were: INUUS'I'KIAI.K Kuvtrs Seller* B.M. Trustees I '-00 xd Con. Tin Smelt. Pref. 18/-
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  • 97 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants yesterday were: New York 32 13 16 (T.T.). 32 15/16 (0.D.). 33 1/16 credit bills and 33 1 8 trade bills (90 d st); Canada 31 7/8 (T.T.), 32 (0.D.). 32i credit bills and 38 S 16 trade bills. Selling:
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 133 9 Standard Market Reporter THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed ly steadier after irregular at unchanged quota:ions from the weekend levels, first grade rubber for November shipment being quoted 771 cents per lb. Prices opened well above the closing levels on Saturday, but sagged gradually
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  • 104 9 Exports In September Increased KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Exports from the Federation during September amounted to $145,900,000. which is an increase of S.: JOO.OOO over the figure for August, and. despite talks of depression, the figure was an improvement over the total exports figure for September last year which was 5123.500.000.
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  • 174 9 THE produce market m Singapore was quiet m D sections with quotations remaining at about unchanged i the weekend puces. onut oil was an easier market. Chinese traders reporting business at $52 per picul, a drop of $1. 50 from Saturd.. Coprn declined slightly m i sympathy
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  • 47 9 A CONCERN established at Arnhem 'the Netherlands) has taken into production a new material for footwear, which can be used for summer as well as for winter ™oes It is a fabric for the uppers of shoes, a substitute for box cloth, but considerably cheaper.
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  • 55 9 LONDON. Oct. 26 (Renter* Sir Anthony Eden. Britain's Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that the British Government was giving most careful thought to the relaxations of strategic restrictions on exports to China. He said m the House of Commons that he had no statement to make on
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  • 37 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 26 <AP« The next big step m the nations economic development will be a broad increase m Its foreign trade, Mr. Henry C. Alexander, president of J. P. Morgan Co.. predicted.
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  • 206 9 Standard Staff Reporter ANY local film producer can now screen his latest production m stereophonic sound just by applying for a licence from Perspecta Sound, Inc.. said Mr. H. L. Larkin. manager for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer m Indonesia, who arrived m Singapore on Monday. Mr. Larkin is
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  • 33 9 IN September, a total of $4,666,262.16 was deposited m the Federation Post Office Savings Bank and this amount exceeded withdrawals by $924,559.83. During the month. 5,892 new accounts were opened.
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  • 54 9 THE POSTMASTER-GENE-RAL Malaya, announced today that the 10, 15. 25 and 50 cents Universal Postal Union Commemorative Stamps. which were on sale between Oct. 10, 1!)49, and Jan. 9. 1950 (inclusive) will be invalidated from July 10. 1955. They will not be valid for either postage or re-, venue
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  • 33 9 THE U.S. Department of Agriculture is sending a commodity apfialisi to Afnca to obtain first-hand information concerning exportablt production of 'c oils and oil- s prin'inaily palm oil and peanut oiL
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  • 91 9 TRADE WITH HONGKONG SHOWS DROP MALAYA'S trade with Hongkong for August this year showed a sharp drop both ways, according to the Tt B etin d the Commerce and Industry Department of Hong- kong. Mo vr.n exports to Hongkong showed a heavy deerfrom HK$l4 5 million to HKSJU million, a
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  • 451 9 CONSUMER goods m Indonesia are considerably more expensive than comparable qualities obtainable m Malaya, even at the official rate of exchange. An indication of the inflationary tendency prevailing m Indonesia is seen m the price i < f such items as sugar, rice,
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  • 153 9 SOMEONE'S got to make (he automobiles and someone's got to make the parts. **I chose to make the parts." said Sir John Storey, Chairman of the Overseas Corporation of Australia, on his arrival by Qantas-BOAC yeste relay. Sir John, who was accom panted by
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  • 63 9 AN Australian engineering appliance company m Sydney is exporting to U.S.A., a newportable, self- propel ling machine for oxy-welding. Tinunit is an improved version of the original American model. The original will cut through inches of st< < the Australian machine wii. n inche d will cut
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    • 412 9 m COI NCII oi I\(,\POKK I I \l>l KS HTM EN 'I r pty Wood* fo i S*ss Tender NOON— a Tender City Hall. DEPART- 6 lots Of Bis. Clo-e NOO of mateinditiom ol sale urd from the City r i Office DEPAH ll on i ■^opes of Pi.ring 1955
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    • 116 9 TENDER NOTICE HPENDERS will be received J- from Contractors Class "C" and above by the State Engineer. Kedah Perils^ Akfr Star, up to 12 noon of the 11th. November 1954. for the Construction of a Girls Hostel Sultana Asma School. Alor Star. Kedah. Full particulars are obtainable from the State
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    • 244 9 %|J TRADE MISSION FROM AUSTRALIA will arrive hers on Nov. 2 Mission is comprised of businessmen and will be equipped to negotiate prices and take orders. Some will place agerx LIST OF FIRMS REPRESENTED: HADFIELDS (W.A.) LTD. PRESIDENT INDUSTRIES JAS. MINIFIE I CO. Gen. Fng. Steel Iron Castings Refrigereiors Flowr
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 154 9 SHIPS IN HARBCIR SUB. UIIAR\ I S OUTER ROADS Charoa 40. Agcpenot 35. AmAsha Janssens. H<>«gh Silver- penan 31. Japara 27, Niew Holstream. I n Riemsdjiek. land 8. Lalandia 23, Triglav 20. Gujarat. Magnitogorsk, Sarakov, Flastria 18. Bencrunchan 19 Sianbang. Japan, Brit sh Prince, Glengcarn 13. Rajula 10, IdomeTabinta. Janua,
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  • 242 10 tiger STANDARD Governor Asked For Time To 'Think About If CHINESE educationists asked for time to consider the Government's proposals on aid for Chinese Schools, when they met the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday. At the meeting, the Governor explained that under the grant-in-aid scheme, the
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  • 79 10 NAVAL CHIEF'S VISIT THE Flag Officer, Malayan Area. RearAdmiral E. H. Shattock, yesterday inspected the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve establishment at Telok Ayer Basin m Singapore. At the annual parade of 400 men and 75 officers, the Flag Officer acquainted himself with the work of the establishment, and the
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  • 256 10 Two Typhoon Tossed Tugs Are Safe In Port TWEXTY-TWO seafarers are lucky to be alive today, and the newlyformed National Iranian Company m Abadan has i ivcinn aaa -4.U n saved I S!S700,000 with the safe arrival m Singapore Of two 350-ton tugs from Jan m The two tugs, the
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  • 231 10 A SINGAPORE Police corporal was alleged to have shot himself because he was suffering from a "complex," the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. I lief of the Public Assist- Section of the Social are Department. Mr. E. F. Ileditch. said this at an
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  • 176 10 Officer Gets 'Black Eye' As House Is Pulled Down A SINGAPORE Police officer received a ''black eye" when he attempted to persuade an old woman to vacate an unauthorised attap house m Chin Swee Road, which was m the process of being demolished by the City Council yesterday. The officer
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  • 45 10 DAHLAN bin Abdullah, an ex-Army man. who had been convicted m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court of dishonestly retaining stolen property and was remanded m custody yesterday remanded again till Nov. 2 for sentence while his relatives m Batu Pahat were contacted.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 49 10 cMfiitntfay, Oclolier 27, 1954 SINGAPORE r^; 7!^ forprecision andelegancfc. ;:;::r jr Obtainable from I/M* >\' all leading 1 il 1(1^* watch dealers 11^1^^ S Just Mt€*V€>i Wil 1 STERLING SILVER SCOTTISH JEWELLERY X i LANKA JEWELLERS, (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GEMS) f! 20, BATTtRY ROAD, SPORE 1. PHONE *****. J
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    • 135 10 f To bide a-*ee In glad t ontt Ca/l /or M v BRANDY^) »-A^-. THIUSTtRN A NaKn^J |q^ COBt/N^, EIECTWC cuaJ I POPUXR MODEL C 29 I 1/17.50 Ilii^ Popill.if l»* Ml|)|>ll(Mi •f BCCCvMir racs carpets, n, ,ii r etc It ran M]> bio IHIKI. |> no OTHEtBETm < I-
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 668 10 <mi iLf I i i I i iiF/ %IFM£SI -~IW "rtL >^ t=y .d^tt' -^B m \rAI i■ i i fi f CLUES DOWN 1. When person we've wronged SQUAREWORD D.-34 helps us, it's apt to make us i 1 i IC c atdacc ONDER (P or W) g M
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    • 430 10 (Standard czAlnxaixac Information at a Glance #> I NviAr U Kc! prm»f m ..r. '.Tc^r, Ta!k S; KL: p or M 715 Co1 |m- 4 i»- Ol IMI Vv| ••'>•><■! le. s Corner (S) 7 15 Variety F_ 2?|f,?i y PV 'KL»;8 p.m. In Support (KL): T3 pm 83 Wednesday
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  • 28 11 Tl DS TOP TRlO— leli to r lo ht— Mi** Pr«nh*»ii«« P n k I M Ul€ *shuttle>orfc JH««* L r,- V^r," 1^ S«M»Wi
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  • 232 11 Till AST \OKKS W vr >incaporr rnkrt Club <l beattaf b> lv points (/our two trirs) to three (one try) m a friendly KuKb\ in.itch pla>cd on the i mil- v. -rd.tv It was a very good mid-week I match to watch, the
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  • 20 11 I m for tothe A nti w n. J B B. W B. J i
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  • 568 11 THAIS' TOP SHUTTLERS HERE TO LEARN Help To Boost The Fund By EDIN PETERS THAILAND'S badminton sUrs, 20-yearnold Direk Khajadbje, and his 18-year old cousin Miss Praphcung Pattabongsie, flew into Singapore yesterday from Bangkok U> take part m the Singapore Badminton Association's exhibition matches m aid of the Poppy Day
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  • 352 11 KUALA LIMPIK, Tues.-St. Pauls Old Boys Association, Negri Sembilan, beat the defending champions, Singapore Christian Brothers Old Boys Association 3-1 m the final of the La SaUian soccer competition on the Sentul Pasar ground here yesterday St Pauls overwhtimtri the Singapore OBA m
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  • 90 11 KUALA LUMPUR. ies Four thousand wild coring basketball fans from Selai and neighbouring S cammed the Ch«n-Wu here last night to watch the visiting Formosan B -kc Team piny «i Federation Mala.v;i sj(ie ia j<j o f the Nanyang LJniv«t Appeal The visitors, vviiu c
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  • 112 11 •HORE BAHRU. Tue-.--i RFC will meet the Singj :m re I det Clv >at P d:.y when a keen tussle Sum Joharc have so up well m all inter-dis- < «nd have only once been deft when the formidable Fijians an^ losi by inta to 17.
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  • 158 11 MALACCA, Tues— Grand opportunism by rfchi winger Lvnne Theseira, who incidentally got ;i hattrick, enabled Malacca Eurasian Girls to heat Mrs Thompsons side 4 1 m a United Charities Week hockey match at the Malacca Club ground last weekend. The Eurasian girii had more
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  • 79 11 SRI NAG AR. Oct. 2(J (Reut.. A new Asian record for the 10.000 rmlje* walk was set up here „y by Naik Harnek Singh, an Indian soldier who covered |h« distance m 51 minutes 50.8 i-efor.c The ifiyui record of 52 mir.u'ts 31 Btcoodi was helrf bj
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  • 310 11 TANJONG MALIM Government English School. Tapah beat Sultan Idrr? Training College, Tanjong Malim I—nil1 nil at soccer through a goal scored by K. P. Morthv m the first half. TAIPING:— The wet weather experienced m thi s district during th e last two weeks is hampering local sport.
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  • 59 11 Sullivan Comes Off Best In Revenge Fight NOTT INGHAM Oct. 26. (Renter) Johnny Sulli the British and Empire middleweight rhampion, outpointed Martin Hansen, the Danish middleweight title holder, over ten rounds here last n: The verdict wai dose ".d a on of the booed. l! wa ige'" f lie Dane
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    • 307 11 ■il **-M t k T §j& t^W* sui.Ai;n\s VArwi \VA( M.ichn -d have R thi ernn tion. i q WANTED Com-, i for gar men ta Urmilj na Jndi ACCOM. VACAM rEDIATE I d (of! Vu i n. 1 d room < ;i ri<i\vn pl 3 V rulan apply c/o
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    • 243 11 Lbner By Al Capp DNfTA'-i TELLX}' WASTIN* TtME.V- >IS FUST COMES A*^ f AKl' THEM COMES^ I OH/THOSE. PORE SHE. WAS PURDER'M J VO' TWO VOJKIG OUUUS jf ON TH' WESTERN— COW&OV TED MACKGOOM CAy CITY FOLKS T < *?t! E? >fl^^^ PEOPLE OEST JLA W PROGRAM GOOCH A-COURT)S»' AN'HIS
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  • 356 12 CHEW BEE LIM FOR SAIGON By VERITY GILL SINGAPORE'S Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin Malaya's top tennis players have been selected by the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association to represent Malaya m the first Asian tennis championships sponsored by the Prefecture Sports Club of Saigon at Saigon this December.
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  • 66 12 RESULTS of the Aston Open Billiards yed at their premises at Jalan Be>ar last night were: •C) beat Khow Kheng Hok (Penan<») Iby 300-249 points. Wong sSo J on 800 Athletic Club) beat W. Ponniah I I lon Sports Club,) by 300-185 poi. Tomorrow's ties; Low Hock Kiat (AAC)
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  • 34 12 RAF Ttngah bent the H.M Customs 3-1 m a SHA Div 3B hockey match played at Farrer Park yesterday Scoter Baker R Baker and Armstrong for Syed scored lur the CustDin.>.
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  • 23 12 Young Malayans heat Raffles Institution m a friendly ru°by match by 12 points (U to 3 points (cne penalty) a: RI
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  • 348 12 AVERAGING 38 to 40 seconds for each 50 metre lap of the Singapore Swimming Club pool, Neo Chwee Kok, the Colony's Olympic and Asian Games swimmer, broke his own record for the 1,500 metres free style to win the event for the fourth time
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  • 200 12 Seletar Miss This Victory RAF Seletar were held to a I—l draw against GHQ FARELF m a SHA division I hockey match played at Seletar yesterday. The game was a grim struggle from the bully off and both sides played good refreshing hockey. Seletar, however, should have won the game.
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  • 143 12 Recs Keep The Record Still Good SINGAPORE Recreation Club boa; the Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to nil to keep their record clean m th e 511 A division 1 league. But the same yesterday on the SCC padang. wa s one of missed opportunities for the Club, Mor
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  • 405 12 POSITIONS m the Singapore Hockey Association league to date a FIRST DIVISION <; p r P W D L F A Pts S-*f: C I 0 1 0 17 3 13 Police 5 4 1 0 20 4 9 Wander. 6 3 2 19 7 8 Ceylonese
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  • 340 12 Goalshy Bakar Co. Disappoint Crowd Malays 2 Rahim Omar and a 'gift' goal. THOUGH the unbeaten Malays were m no danger of spoiling their record against the Indonesians yesterday, they were lucky to take full points m their Community League match at Jalan Besar stadium. Firstly, there was the matter
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  • 22 12 THESE pictures show how they finished at Penang on Saturday, concluding day I of the Penang T\rf Club meeting.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 78 12 SPORFf HOCKEY: SH.4 League:--1 Indian Association SCRC at Balestier: Div. Tempanis Rovers at SRC: Div. 3A SHB Police MBT(^ at Bukit ChenninDi 3 RASC vs. PWD X Si SchooZs— •Wtiition a Chinese >oZ at AC. BOXI\G: Po; Day r Serricej Ext Happy World >CCER: (Junior Cup Jina Thornycrojt Mansfield at
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