Singapore Standard, 5 November 1954

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  • 15 1 SINGAPORE^STANDARD Vol. V. No. 125. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 f 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 116 1 French Bomb Tunis Bandits ALGIERS, Nov. 4, (Rcu,—French tanks and went into action at lay to clear the lta in village of Foum ,f Nationalists, who jolding whole populain the area under a hail of auto re. ,m Toub. In the rugged th ot Batna, was terday because s impossible
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  • 56 1 The :.t an- -.it was lull scale on it commercial rice from Jan 1, with the recommenna of the Central AdviCominittee on rice :lcs. There will be no changes In the selling price of Government rice before that date nd import quotas for Deciber would
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  • 37 1 WO fire engines, one from Paya Lfbar and the other rora the Central Fire StaJon, dashed to a house in hangl Road last night, to leal with a fire caused by >hort-circuit in a refrigera-
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  • 99 1 LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov 4 (UP)— Former Queen Narriman issued orders today "throw him out if necessary" --barring her one time bus band and ex-King Farouk from the clinic where she is recovering from an opera tion. The sudden arrival of the playboy former monarch
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  • 266 1 48-47 In Senate Count NEW YORK, Nor. 4, (Reuter)— The Democrat Party today appeared to hare clinched a double victory in Tuesday's Congressional election, winning control of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Last minute re-counts can still change the picture but unofficial tabulations
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  • 51 1 MR. Chang Chee Kheong gave $10 to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. Due to an inadvertent error, he was credited with only $5 in yesterday's acknowledgments. The Standard thanks him for his donations and acknowledges another S3 from "Baby Gerard Jocelyn." The Fund is now
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  • 50 1 NICE. Nov. 4 'Reuter) Henri Matissp, the famous French painter, died here i yesterday afternoon, of a heart attack. Matisse, who would have i celebrated his 85th birthday I on Dec. 31. was with Picasso, the most outstanding representative of the Modern French School of Painting.
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  • 33 1 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday rose by 1| cents from Wednesday to 31 116 cents per lb. for first grade November shipment the highest since early last year. (See Page 9).
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  • 110 1 Democrats In NEW YORK. Nov 4 (Reiiter)— Mr. Richard L* Neuberser, 41 year old Portland author, was today elected to the United States Senate, having unseated the Republican incumbent Senator Guy Cordon. Neuberjjer's election clinched Democratic control of the Senate. McCarthy On The Way Out As Red-Hunter WASHINGTON, Nov.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Nov. 4. (AP) Mrs Emanuel Shinwell. wife of the Labour Member of Parliament and former Minister of Defence, died today. She was 70. The Shin wells had been married 52
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  • 182 1 SYDNEY, Nov. 4, (Reuter) Australian dockers yesterday began a nation-wide strike which shipping officials estimate will tie up 150 vessels and cost shipowners about A£90,000 (£72,000) a day. About 50 ships in Sydney were Caught by the strike, including the luxury liners Stratheden due to sail
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Nov. 4 (Reuter) Nearly 7.000 dockers who yesterday staged London's third successive strike returned to work today and began unloading 75 ships which were tied up in the stoppage. The men struck over the alleged refusal of employers to reinstate suspended dock workers
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  • 31 1 CANBERRA. Nov. 4 (Reuter) Mr. Robert Menzies, Australia's Prime Minister, announced today that Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, United Kingdom Commissioner-Gen-eral for South-east Asia, would visit Australia next week.
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  • 35 1 MANILA. Nov. 4 (AP) Eight persons were killed and 22 Injured today when a huge tree toppled on a moving bus near Cotabato on Southern Mindanao Island, Philippine news service reported.
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  • 163 1 OVERPOWERED by a craving for the drug, an opium addict. Tan Seng, tried to snatch a pellet of opium which was lying on a table in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, just as the magistrate was imposing a $15 fine on him for smoking
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  • 40 1 200 Riot Detainees Are Packed Off Boos Afid Jeers On Boat To China Ju.* r*m photo. THE Sandviken alongside Port Swettenham wharf yesterday The trucks on the wharf contain the detainees' baggage to be loaded on to the sh.p. standard
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  • 91 1 First Plane Clash In China War TAIPEI. Nov. 4 (Reuter)— Chinese Nationalist and Communist planes clashed for the first time today in their "pocket war" when waves of Nationalist light bombers pounded Toumen Island off the Communist mainland. Air Force Headquarters here announced. The Air Force said Nationalist planes bombed
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  • 514 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Some 200 Chinese detainees booed, jeered and defiantly chanted Communist songs as the 2,000-ton Norwegian vessel Sandviken, chartered by the Federation Government to carry them back to Red China, left Port Swettenham this afternoon en route to Canton. T ie suHen
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  • 73 1 IPOH. Thurs— A $200 reward Is being offered for information leading to the return of the kidnapped child. Llm Slew Lan. aged 1G months. In making thjs offer, the father, of the baby. Mr. Llm Chee Chlng. manager of the China Insurance Company, appealed to the public
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 World's moit YEI CHEONG CO., LTD. Tiger Testimonials 1$?~ V WmL > /A Mr. I. TOLL-YEWSO (found enjoying his usual Tiger at the Club) stated: -Don't tell me about the Championship Gold Medal I've always known it's first class beer! fcTT L ••••wo «mo xmiM m imQ**o*t •< •maatam ■■twta.ta
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    • 265 1 Wa stockist MSU&Jj CAMERAS K^^-iglgn of NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1. Baffles Place. S'pere TeL tS?«M. "Yet, dan Sirtg/Tj W«« will B end tomorrow. 4% it will not fl s*tt Maw be extended you Uml rj? ,^^fcr^ !> W better rail l«»»/«\ *V tontorrou uif/ioul GRAND CAT TT* ANNUAL k3
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  • 76 2 THE Chairman of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund. Mrs. S. F. j Ho, yesterday stated that don- ations received for this Fund totalled, to date, $12,559. She thanked all those who contributed towards this Fund and earnestly requested those, who have not as yet sent in their
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  • 436 2 TWO CLUNG TO BEACON FOR 31 HOURS Waved For Help As Sharks Cruised Past e Standard Staff Reporter local fishermen were rescued by Marine Police rday morning after spending 31 nightmarish ing to a beacon covered with razor-sharp barnacies in shark-infested waters at Sultan Shoal 10 miles im Singapore. The
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  • 39 2 photos. TOP: The fishermen who were rescued after clinging for 31 hours to a beacon. Above the sampan in which they were shipwrecked during a storm in the shark infested waters around Sultan Shoal.- Standard
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  • 301 2 For Letting Man Escape FOUR policemen were dismissed from the Singapore Police Force when a political prisoner escaped from a lock-up ward at the General Hospital on the night of March 4, last year, the Seventh Police Court was told yesterday. The prisoner. Wong
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  • 196 2 PLAQUE FOR WAR DEAD UNVEILED THE Co.onial Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. unveiled a plaque at the Secretariat Building yesterday in memory of 51 Government servants who died in World War 11. "Some of these officers paid the price of service in the ranks of the Aghting forces, some
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  • 77 2 MR. JUSTICE Brown, in the Singapore Assizes yesterday, sentenced Lee Siew Aik. an odci-job labourer, to six years' rigorous imprisonment and Tan Poh Soon, a box factory worker, to four years' for gang robbery. The jury returned a unanimous verdict against both. The two. with
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  • 25 2 MR. E. A. Hooper, Wharf Superintendent of the Singapore Harbour Board, returned here yesterday in the Willem Ruys after vacationing in Britain.
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  • 115 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose K(k 81ft No. I R.S.S. lob Nov 81-1 16 81-3 16 No 2' 805 80; No. 3 'H 79; Dec. ro. 1 R.S.S 80-15 16 81-1 16 Tone: Quiet after firm.
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  • 207 2 'The Adventures Of Dr.Hsiung' MEMBERS of the EastWest Society and the P.E.N. Club were convulsed with laughter last night at the adventures of Dr. S. I. Hsiung the author of "Lady Precious Stream" when he was Jn Britain. Cm publishers. Dr. Hsiung said the first offer he got for his
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  • 46 2 REDIFFUSIONS Dollar-fur-discs Chinese request programmes in aid of Nanyang University brought in 56.22G.2S to the fund. Below Mr. G. H Oldridge. the General Manager of Rediffusion (S) Ltd. hands a cheque to Mr. Ng Aik Hwan. a representative of the University Executive Council.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Nov. 2 to 7.30 a.m Nov. 4. Singapore (73F): Penaac (7JF); Kota Rharu (73F); Kuala Lumpur (72F); Ipoh (71F); Kuintu (TIFi Maximum Temperature: From 7.3G p.m. to 7.30 a.m. Nov. 4. Singapore (87F); Penan* (84F); Kota Rharu (86F); Kuala LumP «6F <geF): IpOh
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  • 418 3 'I WILL BE MORE USEFUL HERE' Raja Sir Uda Tells Why He Resigned Back As AAentri Besar THE former Malayan Commissioner in Britain, Ro jo Sir Uda, who arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Willem Ruys, said his premature return to the country was because he felt he would be
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  • 115 3 He Brings News Of The Malayan Students In Britain ..7 from the inadelowances expeme scholarthe majority Malayan stuippy with their Kingdom, iddin, the D officer, 0 arrived Willem i 1 eet the e Colony Answer Questions two months he the country, Mr. will answer quesD lh€ .students' personal ns, their
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  • 47 3 MUAR. Thurs.— Lim Mo. a young woman. was bound over by the Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. here for three months in the sum of $50 with one surety fo r attempting to commit suicide by taking caustic soda on June 14, at Tangkah.
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  • 204 3 photo. AN appeal over Radio Malaya. Singapore, at Ml p.m. yesterday for (•roup 'O' blood sent Mores of people to the Blood Transfusion Centre on an errand of im*rey. About 30 patients in the O* group needed transfusions and the drain on
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  • 125 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Three new telephone switchboards, replacing the existing single one. have been installed at Pontian by the Telecommunications. The additional switchboards will give better communication service and also enable more telephones to be installed in the village. There are about 74 applications for telephones so
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  • 67 3 PART of the proceeds oi $1.10:j.85 collected by St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Linen Guild through the Christmas Bazaar held recently was donated to the Mission Hospital and St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital for a Christmas treat, the Chairman of the Guild. Mrs. Anna V. Stark, said
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  • 65 3 THE Muslim community i n Singapore will celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday tomorrow and Sunday. There will be special prayers and recitation of the biography of the Prophet, at Sultan Mosque, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. On Sunday morning, a mass rally will be held at the premises of the
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  • 281 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A labourer, Nadason, admitted in the High Court here today that he struck his wife with "something" when she talked back at him after he had questioned her as to why she came home late one night. The "something" turned out to
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  • 56 3 TEN bands from the three Armed Services and the Singapore Police Force will take Part in Beating Repeat at the Padang at 6 p.m. today. The proceeds from tn e sale of the programme will go to the Earl Haig's Poppy Day appeal fund. Admission
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  • 241 3 HOSTESS TRIED TO CLAW HIS FACE I A 17-YEAR-OLD dance hostess was fined $50 in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for spitting on the face of a businessman and for attempting to claw his face. The dance hostess. Nancy Chen, appeared on a summons charge, of using criminal force
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  • 84 3 TWO ships, the Willem Ruys and the Patroclus. yesterday brought 6.000 bags of mail from Britain and Europe to Singapore. Both ships were not affected by the dock strike in Britain. Mail for the Federation were on their way last night by rail.
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  • 68 3 NINE delegates from the Malayan Christian Council are now in Manila attending the first conference in East Asia studying "The Christian Family in Changing East Asia." They are: Singapore Branch. Rev. E. S. Lau and Miss Edith Paul; Perak Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Wang Yeng Choon and Mrs.
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  • 190 3 A FAMOUS Gurkha army unit the 2nd Battalion of the 6th Gurkha Rifles based in Segamat, Johore celebrates it* 50th anniversary. Today is not a holiday for the Battalion. It is continuing its ceaseless Job of patrolling and ambushing terrorists in the jungle of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 406 3 The ONLY swimsuits I with the built-in "Phan Turn" Girdle I Look better. feel better^k i\ swim better! These amazing new Ai j\ I twimsuit* not only i 91^^ A I *litn and trim your I V*JPPKm^K I figure they provide \IV\ y B\/ I l/ie gentle support you \A
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  • 135 4 Polite Detain Five Students SINGAPORE Police said yesterday five Chinese School students have been detained under the Emergency Regulations during the past few weeks. The statement was in answer to a press query. On Tuesday the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode. told the Legislative Council that the May student demonstrations
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  • 324 4 MALAY UNION QUITS THE FRONT And MIC Leader Leaves His Party THE split in Hi* Lobour Front widened vesterdoy with the onnouncement by the B,OOUIfrong Singapore Moloy Union that .t has dedded to breok owoy if the Front has been registered os on independent pel*'"" party. President of the Union,
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  • 94 4 JOIIORE BAHRU. Thurs An appeal against the acquit- j tal of the Johore Bus Company by the Kluang Magis- trate on a charge of carrying an excess of 21 passengers was argued by Mr. Talong Davies. DPP Johore. before Mr. Justice Storr in the High Court
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  • 107 4 FIFTEEN rolls oi coin stolen from a shop in Joo :hiat Road two years ago vere returned to the rightful >wner in the Singapore High Zourt yesterday when the ~hief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. gave judgment and costs to Ch ng Lian Huat.
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  • 70 4 CHI'EN Bok Chwee. '25. was committed in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. to stand trial in the next Assizes, on a charge of un.aw 1 ful possession of 46 live rounds of 9 mm. and six rounds of M8 ammunition, on June I>. at 6.3H p.m..
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  • 408 4 JGHG FH Deposits Not Refunded ALLEGATIONS that employees of the Pelican Trading Co. in Singapore had no work to do after being engaged by depositing money with the Director andthat no business was done by the firm, were made in the Second Criminal District Court,
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  • 58 4 phot* I EDWARD Least (right) Far Eastern Supervisor of 20th Century Fox, flew into Singapore by R.L.M. Constellation with Mr. V. S. radbidri (left) to install him as the new manager for Fox in Singapore. Mr. Padbidri succeeds Mr. S. A. Rao who is leaving Fox. to
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    • 198 4 THE AMSZttK MYSTERY OF THE MAN-WITHOUT-A-NAME AND THE WOMAN WHO FOUND OUT THE SINISTER SECRET OF "THE SCARF" a^OjtgVd^g^gVp^kSE OEO^ot I OoaoV I OaaOßß^ 1 I When Holland falls to the Noii». Dutch spy chiof Col. Pieter Deventer (CtARK GAtLI) is captured A mon known only os Th« Scarf (VICTOft
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  • 128 5 x r>l\\|> l)«-tis< hum. Ben-ri-ai manacer of the Export invision and director of Movado Watch Company ZLTfcf K.1..M inU> StaWZme to see for himself the buyers trend in watches. •Viry unpredicUble peo- f he said *Tve just ,mie back from Bangkok »nd there the people
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  • 57 5 r U.S.N S. E<tes. an ammand ship, urSincaporc yesterd.-.\ ition dutiw m w I and Western P** i i to Indo-ChiiM K>te>. which is th« p Rear Admiral L S Ta k rorc« 90 I in the evacuation i I of Vietnamese from Delta to ifer
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  • 878 5 D.P.P. ACCUSED OF THREAT TO MAGISTRATE KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Kuala Lumpur's First Magistrate, Inc h e Mohamed Ismail, today charged the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. Edward Brown, with threatening him in order to secure a decision favourable to the prosecution in the preliminary inquiry into charges of criminal breach of
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  • 43 5 TWENTY-SEVEN Singapore shopkeepers were prosecuted by the Colony Labour Department last month for not complying with the Holidays Ordinance. They were fined a total of $484. Senior Labour Officer Mr. Chang Chuan Fu. to d The Standard yesterduv.
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  • 42 5 HONGKONG Xov 4 Special Standard Service: J Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 72; to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l: $1,828 to Malayan $1: SO. 1 42 to one Indonesia rj Rupiah. Gold $234.25 to a tae!
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  • 78 5 SINGA PORK City Council Preside nt. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice was amotti; Mi, pa<kM'ngt'i.s who arrived here yt*st«'rda> in the Willrm Ruyv Mr. McNcicr. with his wife and two children. Terence and Shclagh. left tin- Colony in April on lone leave. During the time they wrre aWI9,
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  • 241 5 Rule On Licences Causes A Stir MR. R L. Lambt'it, owner of a driving school, disagreed with Chief Justice Sir Charltt Murray-Aynsley s tuiing that a licence 'to duve motor cars and Vehtetef up to 2i tons' eoi both motor cars and motorcycles. These two t.vjn's „i are absolutely thins'?,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 LOW-AND BEHOLD! thel9ss O H EVROLET We are pleased to announce that our shipment of 1955 Chevrolet cars New Look! New Life! New Everything! expected early in the new yea r has been sizeably increased and further orders can now be accepted. For full details.... f#f*C*/l €f f#f JftOtOPS SINGAPORE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 282 5 Standard cMlvnanac IF'fORMATION AT A GLANCE met Ai a n /"N D C L1 ;>:I < 5 i '•> iJ I r| VJ A r Wl\ C J P«*nan»s 32 am (5 tt »in> 8 47 SURFACE MAIL X JfjQw *7 3 i>»->H.\ll-|l: Ta Nort.l Borneo. JfiW* 3& Labu-: 1
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  • 890 6 Federation Finance having waded through the mass of figures in the Federation budget and its complementary white papers, we are struck with the similarity between the official financial outlook and that of the average Malayan It is the accepted feature oi our society that Malayans will embark on
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 658 6 Sir; The upsurge of national thought in Malaya today demands a reorientation of our educational policy. I The national schools as envisaged in the Legislative act, are not enough either to coalesce different cultures j into a Malayan culture nor indeed do they appear
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    • 282 6 Taiping Acrobatic Turns Sir; Taiping Town Council can well be satisfied With their Elected Councillors who keep turning out surprises at every meeting. At their first meeting in September a hasty elector condemned them for being dumb. At their second meeting in October they became articulate enough to the extent
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    • 175 6 Sir:—l agreed With 'Disgusted' of Ipoh on 'Fed Up With Perak Affairs' which appeared m your valuable paper dated 26th, Oct. What a shame to Bagan Serai, being a town centered in the Krian district of Pcrak without having a good hospital. The padang is the
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    • 408 6 Sir: -With reference to your editorial of October 27 under the above heading, I would like to say something In this connection. On the question of the Ashing Industry, Government should assume an active role on the development of this industry in the sponsorship of Cooperative Fishing Societies
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    • 198 6 Sir; Mr. Petvr Hills ■musing article in your Wednesday"* issue about parkins oC cars < le the Assembly Hail is possibly less :hun fair to the Traffic Policemen on duty there who do not decide policy (.airy out orders. The<e order* were quite explicit and to
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    • 109 6 Sir; The so-called 'Government Canteen' at the Govt: Office A lor Star, is really in a disgraceful condition. Not only the untidiness of the general set-up inside the premises, but also the slippery and dirty floor of the latrine, serves as a good booby trap to any visitor.
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  • 448 6 A 22 year old Lieutenant of the para-military "People's Police" in the Soviet Zone of Germany osked for asylum at a West Berlin police station. His unit at East Berlin had forgotten to have a voting permit prepared for him. When he had refused to go to
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  • 331 6 Financial Outlook CIM CHEW JIT POH Ii ptt> Mtiustic about the Jin.mcfal outlook tor Um Federation of Ma 'yv.i and tears that Singapore might DC ltd along the MOM path sixiner or 'ator. Commenting on the $148,000.- -> 00(» deficit in the Federal budget next year, tiie
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  • 97 6 Sayings Of The Week f lIIK indiviHiiil Mippovd rntitx in uhiih M(ln.)lllll|S Mr i. 'I Sir Win>ton hut ikt TPI'T Mff RUB< th#- rninrr h U n>a« h<>d lr\rl ifv: ..njitM-d. Mi c Brc i >>d Ministti «f I "''l i»«' P IT is my job c«> know Ikt iN-.iutifiil
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    • 34 6 The Malayan Way of Lift 3 S Hthl I (Mi 8 i 1 AVI I Th« five-foot way t h lunck»im« •troll to o cool cofe tKcit l.ghr ImmcH ond cold b, t r.
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  • 344 7 Assurance Of No Recurrence LONDON. Nov. 4, (Reuter)— China has agreed jo pa> C3G7.000 compensation for the loss of the British i ,\)\a\ Facile Airways Skymaster airliner shot down In Chinese fighters off Hainan Island on July 23, it M is announced last
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  • 73 7 Nov. 4. (AFP) li] corporation ian bar-keepers n anguished proday ovei reports Premier Pierre -a conic drinker is d the country by lore ing •i lour to put of the city's anfu y pro- "readiness to reen the fight assoi iated memories oi •on.' 1
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  • 31 7 .••'OBI. Nov. 4 .Reiner* irm nrar.au. r lan FerguMillward. of Kinuston-n-Hull, Yorkshire, was dead las( ni^ht while nit Man Man gangsters -hooting: Is believed to n accidental and poInvestlgating.
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  • 42 7 HERAN, Nov. 4. <AFP» n bearing the body rown Prince Ali Reza who was killed in a h last Oct. 27. was igh the streets ol »day on the .-houldf< nerals. ids of people stood the procession route.
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  • 18 7 \MESE twin girls born Israeli couple on S.^pt "'in a Tel Aviv hospital :-:,iv \p
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  • 126 7 Tragedy In United Nations NEW YORK. Not. 4. (Beater) Dr. Mahmoud A/mi. leader of the Egyptian delegation, died at the United Nations yesterda> after collapsing at a Security Council meeting. j He was taken unconscious from the Security Council table across which he collups:cd and carried on a stretchei Ito
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  • 324 7 Ruling On Deposed Kabaka KAMPALA, 1/ganda, Nov. 4. (Reuter) Cliief Justice J. B. Griffin of Uganda said in a judgment delivered here today that the British Government acted wrongly in the way it withdrew recognition of the Kabaka of Buganda last November. The
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  • 58 7 KANSAS CITY, Nov. 4. 'Reuter) Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hongkong, said here that despite the shelling of Chinese Nationalist outposts by the Communists, there was little likelihood of general war In this part of the world. He believed the Communists would not attack Formosa as
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  • 36 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, who has just returned from Communist China, will fly to London in January to meet other Commonwealth Prime Ministers, it was learned here.
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  • 280 7 S. African Attitude To Church Deplored CANTERBURY, Nov. 4, (Reuter)-The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, yesterday appealed for patience from people who are indignant over the South African Government's attitude to church schools. Dr. Fisher spoke to the Dio--?f an inference here of the feeling of indignation in "J5
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  • 30 7 THE Arab League has a.sked member State to make diplomatic efforts to dissuade Ethiopia from carrying ut its plans to recogni'£<* Israel It was rpnnrtprf in Beir-Jt. U.P.
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  • 78 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 4 The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 26 d. December 24;d. January/March 24 d. April/ June 23 id. July/September 23 id. October/ December 23 id. November c.i.f. 23 13/16d. Tone
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  • Article, Illustration
    376 7 Is Mountbatten Navy's Reply To Montgomery? LONDON. I~P goes Mountbalten. I'p over the heads of six senior Admirals. l*p to the Navy's top job of First Sea Lord. And with the news, up ro the Navy's hopes that fifty-four-year-old Mountbatten niisM be the very man to answer the
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  • 241 7 Of Assaulting Her Three Times Showed Me Nude Photos' BERLIN, Nov. 4, (IP) An attractive tieniun housemaid testified today the former Britbh militarv police chief in Berlin entered her room wearing onlv his socks and dressing gown and assaulted her three times. Major Peter Dawson Witty pleaded
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  • 60 7 LONDON. Nov. 4— A life-size wooden model of Marilyn Monroe taken from the foyer of a GlMgow cinema by six men, was cut in half. One of the gang explained: "Two of the chaps couldn't agree whether Marilyn had an interesting face or an interesting body,
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  • 111 7 2 Gifts To Winston From MPs LONDON. Nov. 4. (Renter)— Members of all parties of the British House of Commons are signing a >pecial presentation volume to Sir Winston Churchill to mark his 80th birthday on Nov. 30. The ornate book will be handed to the Prime Minister by Mr.
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  • 79 7 MANILA. NOV. 4. «AFPi— President Ifofaaysay today directed army Chief of Stall Lt. Gen. Jesus Vmgas to "ellect the re-arr«'>t ol IfOfO bandit leader Kamlon ai the last-minute Defotiatlom for Kamlon"> unconditional surrender bogged down. Immediately upon receipt of the presidential orders. Vargas enplaned tor
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  • 91 7 6 MP's To Visit Japan Thailand LONDON, Nov. t (Bi A B r i t 1 u delegation «>t .<. 14 '•> t Japan and Tn lil ind fro 20 to Dae, 18. it wi, j e(\ here la>t i.i<ht Pour of th< from the HOUM < two from the
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  • 135 7 Labour To Criticise S-EA Pact London No 1 iter) —The Paiiian. -;it iry L« Party d<cided ye^terdaj frame a motl 'ti in< the new Booih-emsl Security Pact, but making It clear it will Ml foil n t The elght^aaUoA Pact due for debit B thr il)nM> of Commons probiblj n<
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  • 45 7 LONDON, 1 Bi tain, Mi 4 p Sir Antnony Ed O(l the Bi I i S< titrr Ol IUtIQ Alter ipendii < ?5 minutes with Mr. HUM paiu I I on the Marque; )f r Mini ter of S' >^" F<>:« "ii Oflicp
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    • 761 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE IOINI SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseille*. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen. S'pore P. S'ham Penang N/808 (LLOYD) 14/18 Nav 19 Nov 20 Nov LUOWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28Nov/3Dec 4 Dae 5 Dae *SCHWABENSIEIN (LIOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LIVERKUSEN 1 HAPAC) 3/9 lan
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    • 1219 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., MCD. Tel: 2412 De p fu B T he BLUE FUNNEL UNE oeot Carriers option to proceed via other porto to load aad dlactarge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Saili P. Sham Penang Aeneas for Liverpool Dublin G l3 J* Nov S
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    • 920 8 Stability A Feature Of Aust. Economy STABILITY is the outstanding season to make a firm forefeature of the Australian cast, export earnings seem economy, states the October likely to be about the same Issue of A.N.Z. Bank's for 1954-55 as in the precedQuarterly Survey. Ing year. "Although a great deal
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    • 804 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES" SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Poet Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. tUtterdam. HamfciM. Cdyarfa. Copenhaten. CotWn6urg and O«lo S'pore P Sham p.,,.,, "FALSTRIA* t 14/16 Now f IT/ii M ■3 -lUTLANDIA" t 19/22 Nov 2J/2J Nov 14/2$ nJ x) Calls London (passengers only). Calls London (Passengers only). Karlshamn
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  • 366 9 Scheme Protects Traders Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN importers of Indian textiles will benefit considerably under a scheme envisaged by the Cotton Textiles Fund Committee for the standardisation and inspection of certain varieties before they are exported to this country. A spokesman of India
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  • 187 9 Malayan Exports To US Up w.\snu\i.iiuiN, i\ov.4: (Al^j Malayan exports to th< United States increased frorr USM 2.200.000 in July U U5517,500,000 in August which helped Asian export* t o America increase in tht two months from US$l2O 800 000 to USS 1MM.500.000. the U.S. Department of Commerce Census Bureau
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  • 21 9 TOTAL experts of tin to all countries from Malaya during October, amounted to 6.176 tons, according to preliminary figures.
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  • 26 9 THE British Ministry of Supply has ordered ten de Ha vi 11 and Dove aircraft for general communication duties with the Roval Navy.
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  • 220 9 NEW YORK. Nov. 4, 4AP) Board Chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, Mr. Benjamin F Fairless, says he believes that the United States' economy will be more prosperous in 1955 than this year. For the steel industry. he predicts "a good year, a better
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  • 44 9 Malayan Exchange Bank.- 1 Association buying rates to merchants yesterday wen Canada 31-15/16 (T.T) 32-1 It (0.D.), 32-5/16 credit bills and 32-3/8 trade bills (90 d/st> Selling rate (T.T./0.D.) for the Canadian dollar was 31-5 8 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 166 9 THE Canadian manufacturers of the famous Chevrolet cars have now produced two sedan models for 1955 which will attract much attention in the Colony during the next few months. These models are the Chevrolet Bel-Air super-de-luxe and the Two-Ten, both of which are
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  • 94 9 £16,962 Profit For Tekka Ltd. THE directors of Tekka. Ltd. reported a profit of £16.962 for the year ended March 31. 1954. after provision for taxation. With the brought forward eg £27.220. the amount available was £44.182. From this sum £6.000 capita' expenditure was written ofl. and 119.861 appropriated for
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  • 47 9 LONDON. Nov. 4. (Reuter) The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has decided to recommend a 4(M) per cent share bonus to shareholders. The company's board also decided to propose to shareholders that its name should b e changed to the British Petroleum Company Limited.
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  • 23 9 PRELIMINARY total exports of rubber all grades to all countries from Singapore and the Federation during October amounted to 81.396 tons.
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  • 284 9 MANCHESTER, Nov. 4. (AFP) Fears over the future of the British textile industry, in view of the Japanese and Indian competition and the effect which the. General Agreements 013 Tariffs and Trade will hav« on that industry, were expressed here by Mr. J. Douglas Riddick,
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  • 36 9 Burma-Malaya Tin Ltd. report the following ore outputs o! companies in the group for the month of October. 1954: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. 694 piculs and Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. 643 piculs.
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  • 316 9 RUBBER BOUNCES TO 81 -1/16C. A POUND Highest Price Since Early Last Year Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Hie Singapore market yesterday continued to rise sharply in price, first grade rubber for November shipment closing at 81-116 cents per Ib., on increase of 1-5 8 cents on Wednesday. The
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  • 54 9 ™Eh^HvJft lir L llller WUlem RMyB (21U9 tOI1S) the la,f Ihi^»i Sto f aPOl^ yesterday carrying one of the H^Jir 4 P en K ts of m £i! carfO from Britain before from nke an She unU >aded 3,066 bass of mail irom Britain and Europe consigned
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  • 198 9 AND THE SHARES IMPROVE ALL sections of the Malayan share market were firm yesterday, with rubber shares responding at last to the improved commodity price. There was a good turnover evenly spread throughout the list. Price changes nnn i vil bv the Malayan S i.rr >rokers* Association JTCftandaj were: IMJI'MKI
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  • 80 9 THREE wfl] be no change in the immediate future of the prices of Goodyear tyres in Maiaya. a spoke-man of Goodyear Orient Sales Co. Ltd.. Singapore, told The Sta^iard yesterday. A decision by their Akr m (Ohio> office to raise pi. i of a'l small truck,
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  • 84 9 LEDANG Bahru Ltd. which reported net profit of 111.--5.U) for the year ended July Si. l!O4 (£11,394 in the previous yenr), is paying shareholder* a first and fin;.' dividcncd of 7J per -ent. I tax. The dividend will absorb £12.787 (C 8.525). United Kingdom and Malaya
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  • 192 9 THE produ c market I gapore was quietly r d pra and i DQut Oil t easier in the other „n» yesterday, P« pptT was $2J per pi i) lower for the white varieties. bJt Lamport blarfc remained unchanged. Copra dotli f ra v above Wedi;r
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  • 25 9 CANADA i- i to approve e\; «>i < to H i .id her '< within "sia hi^u u r\% source said in Oft; vn
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  • 265 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three Johore mining properties, owned formerly by Japanese firms, are to wear a "for sale" sign shortly— for the fifth time. Unsatisfactory tenders and the exigencies of the Emergency had so far kept them on the shelf. According to
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  • 49 9 THE United States i s leading in the world airliner market, according to an International Air Transport Association survey. Of 2.441 airliners operated by I.A.T.A. airlines last year, the U.S. aircraft industry had built 2.108. The remaining 333 had been built in other countries.
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  • 188 9 Ot'TKR ROADS A>ha. Jad Laadki. Kenkc ku Maru. Caltex Rome. Ankmg. Song Bv. I'SNS Este* Nogin. Whratfkld, Stanvac Palembant! Nachisan Maru. Xaiko. Lang President Jefferson. Arrende*kerk. Persia Maru Hoi Wong Leneverett Benledi. Asraniufc. Ogeka Bukke. INNER ROADS Beetonc. HanthaU 1 Lak^ula. Bruas Rajah Brooke. Scnan^. Kan Kheng.
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    • 536 9 (ITV COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS /^ITY STATIONERY DEl> p/\RTMENT: Purchase of Mcond hand steel Filing Cabinet* and Racks; Pencils and Pencil-Holders. Tender ™„Mt $50/-. Close NOON--154 For Inspection enquire Stationery Department, (Room No. 47) City Hall. Tender Forms from Secre'T;,™" "department: Supply of Cast Iron Specials. Trader Deposit $50/-. Close
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    • 156 9 THE ELECTRICITY ORDINANCE, 1949 THE ELECTRICITY REGULATIONS 1951 ALL holders of 2nd Grade Chargeman Certificate are reminded that this certificate will not be valid for performing the duties of a Chargeman under the Electricity regulations. 1951, after 31st December. 1954. CHIEF ELECTRICITY INSPECTOR Central Electricity Board of the Federation of
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    644 10  -  noel Whitcoms by To be shown at The Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this month. NOW THE 64-DOLLAR HOLLYWOOD QUESTION can you spare a DLOW the trumpets! Beat 1 the drums! Ring out the bells?— Hollywood, believe it or not, is planning to hold an American Royal Command Performance. For
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  • 413 10 'JHE J. Arthur Rank Organization's Pinewood Studios is buzzing with activity there are currently three top line productions on the floor, four in the editing stages and a number of first class scripts waiting for the starting gun. Three major stories have just gone into
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  • 303 10 HAPPINESS IS FATTENING says Jean She smiled and added: "I find that happiness is very fattening. But. thank heavens, Jimmy (Granger) likes it that way!" But she was not always so happy. She said: "The first year in Hollywood was terrible. I had no friends. I lost weight through sheer
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  • 105 10 TVI-P-\I S ATHENA is ITA iTX but the first of the films which will team Debbie Reynolds and Vic Damone romantically and musically, according to Producer Joe Pasternak. Now producing HIT THE DECK, which also stars the young actor and actress and Jane Powell, Tony Martin. Walter Pidgeon, Ann Miller
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  • 161 10 JPILMING of the climactic Cinderella ball sequence in THE GLASS SLIPPER takes place before the colour cameras in one of the most lavish interior sets ever erected at M-G-M. The setting was patterned after the worldfamous Linderhof palace built by Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria. An eccentric character.
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    • 260 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 1 /«_l\i n m_ k* Wh DAY TODAY I yUCU ill 10a.in.-12.45-3.30-6.30 J% y.ol) p.m. ONLY rCiNEMAScopCn COULD ENCOMPASS THIS WONDER OF WONDERS! m mbM-i lIAKRYL F. ZAMfK"S m___ rf THE XoyPTiAn ____£__i __E__L_lr^ >. Victor Jean Edmund Gene Peter Mature Simmons Purdom Tierney Ustinov -TOMORROW AT
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    • 434 10 CALL SHEET "DRE-production call sheet A on THE PRODIGAL at M-G-M listed the following: Dwarfs, for interview by Director Richard Thorpe and Producer Charles Schnee, Stage 4. Beautiful girls ("must have excellent figures to do strenuous ritual dance on high, narrow Temple steps"), for interview and selection of 16. Bull
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  • 477 11 From 808 FERRIER Andrrlerht Spartak 7 SPAKTAK, the crack Russian team which will meet Arsenal and Wolves in Fni; "anil, played their first game in the West in Brussels. And they slaughtered Anderlecht, the Belgian side. Anderlecht were assassinated by as great a club side
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  • 74 11 Duggie Livingstone. former Sheffield United trainer, now Belgium's national team manager: "Spartak are a very fine side. They showed us how to play. They do their work simply and quickly." Bill Gormlie. former Blackburn Rovers' goalkeeper and present Anderlecht trainer: "England has not a team to stand up
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  • 400 11 GLASGOW, Nov. 4, (Reuter)— Ireland held Scotland to a draw in their football international at Hampden Park here yesterday each side scoring twice with Ireland in the lead by two goals to one at halftime. Scotland had gone ahead in the 22nd minute,
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  • 40 11 A Poppy fund boxing tournament will take place on Wednesday November 10. at 8 p.m. in the Singapore Badminton Stadium, Guillemard Road. Major General D. D. C. Tulloch. G.0.C.. Singapore Base District, has agreed to attend.
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  • 128 11 NEW YORK. Nov. 4. (AP) Larry (Yogi) Berra on Tuesday became the highest paid catcher in baseball when he signed a New York Yankt« contract for "between U5545,000 and U5550,000." "Why fool around?" Berra asked. "Mr. Weiss (general manager George Weiss) offered me a
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  • 49 11 PARIS. Nov. 4, ißeuten Moscow Dynamo, the Soviet Union football champions, beat a combined team from Racing Club de Paris and the Theims Club here last night by one goal to zero. Vladimir Chabrov scoring in the first half. A capacity crowd of 40.000 watched the game.
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  • 289 11 LONDON', November 4. (Reu- I ter): Football fixtures for j Saturday. Xov. 6 are:— LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa v Leicester Blackpool v Newcastle Bolton v Arsenal Charlton v W. Bromwich Huddersfield v Sheffield U. Manchester U. v Preston Portsmouth v Everton Sheffield W. v Manchester C.
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  • 153 11 PI Edge France In World Cagers Tourney RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 4, (UP).— The Philippines beat France last night 66 to 60 in a championship round same in the World Basketball tournament after hold ing a bare 25 to 23 lead at halftime. It was the fourth defeat for France
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  • 102 11 NOTTINGHAM. England. Nov. 4. (Reuten— A Vicar yesterday advised Russian and British governments to "take to heart." the interchange of football matches between their two countries. "Those who have been fortunate to see a match In which a Russian team has taken part have
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  • 226 11 LAURE, MARYLAND, Nov. 4, (Reuter)— Mr. C. V. Whitney's, 3 year-old Fisherman carrying Bst. 101b. and ridden by Eddie Arcaro yesterday won the mile and a half Washington international horse race for the United States here by means of a brilliant finishing effort.
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  • 66 12 TWO badminton queens meet at the Selangor Badminton Association's hall in Kuala Lumpur left, Cecelia Samuel. Malayan champion, and right, Prathung Pattaphong, Thailand champion. The hoic-do-you-do is tame enough, but not the match. In two thrilling sets, both took a set off the other. Cecelia xcon
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  • 63 12 THE teams for tonight's Cup Final between Royal Navy and Rovers tc be played at Ja an Besar at 8 p.m. are as fo' owsu Koyal Navy: Wadge. Hudton (Capt), Painter. Mctcliffe, Chant, Fitzgerald. Farreii. Waner, Cl\i,7v:y. Gibbs. Evans. Rovers: Skinner. Boniface. Teow Keng. Kee Seng. I.
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  • 29 12 ST. Andrew's School beat Raffles Institution by eight points (a goal and a try) to nil in a rugby friendly on the Rallies Institution ground yesterday evening.
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  • 46 12 R/ai S.C to mctt Singapore Base District in a niendly game ot soccei at Fairer Park on Saturday wiil be: T. Tnnnabnl. A. Majid. TSuppiah. M. Sintha. P. Sundram. G Nadaraia, K. Kumar. S. Ramaiah, K. Sytd Ali. R. S llaniam. and B. Marimuthtt.
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  • 45 12 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY: SHA League Die. 1 University of M. v SCRC at Varsity; Dfo. 2 Inircrsity v BODCA at St. Georpf'f Road. Friendly Combined Schools v SCC at SC(\ SOCCER: KO Cup final— Rovers SC v Royal Nuvy at Jalan Besar Stadium 8 p.m.
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  • 227 12 FORTY-YEAR-OLD bespectacled Tan Kim Song (Siong 800 Athletic Club) beat Low Hock Kiat (Aston AthLetic Club) by 500 points to 414 to win the Aston Athletic Club's open invitation Singapore billiards championship played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. More than 400
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  • 330 12 Indians Lead Along Comes Nick To Score 3 RAF— 3. INDIANS— I Kick Carter 3. Stephenson. Referee C. P. O. Layfield. AFTER leading one nil at foe interval, Indians cracked up in the second half and went down to Royal Air Force by three goals to one in the Singapore
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  • 171 12 by JEFFERY JAMES -PHEW, what a narrow shave for our Malayan champion, Ong Poh Lim. m said m Singapore badminton fan Joe Bonomo. "A narrow shave?" 1 asked Joe, who looked up from the Colony morning newspaper he was reading, and repeated, gravely. Yes, a
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  • 420 12 ANYWAY, Jo e had started something, so I began to check. From the Singapore Badminton Association's honorary secretary, Mr. Quek Keng Siang, I discovered that the Selangoc Badminton Association had made NO APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION for Poh Lim to play in their exhibition. A
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  • 305 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Association Open tournament fixtures for Sunday from 7.15 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium are: COURT No. 3 Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) vs. Teoh Peng Hooi (Mayflower); Chua Siow Heng (Milky Way) vs. Leow Kim Fatt (Useful); Ong Poh Lim (Marigold) vs. Ng Kim Hock
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  • 43 12 RICHMOND, California, Nov. 4, (UP)— World middleweight champion Carl Bobo Olson toyed with Garth Panter through seven rounds last n.^iht and then scored a technical knockout in the eighth, when referee Joe Louis stopped the bout because of a cut eye.
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  • 499 12 JLKFDZGRG By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Outstanding workers at this morning's winding up gallops in preparation for Saturday's races here were Movie 11, Beau Ensign, Buitenzorg and Glittering. They returned 40 sec. dead over three furlongs on a heavy track caused
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  • 895 12 t i Daniel's Stables: I Happy Life (Hanley) and 1 Roman Flyer galloped attractively up the straight, returning i 2b' 1/5 sec for the last two Happy Life won the trial. Freedom Train II < Hanley) revealed encouraging form when he ran three furlongs in even
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  • 101 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indonesia's u»kf handsome shuttle "king" Ferry Sonnrville is a bapp.i, married man. He wu married on Oct. 23. following his return u Indonesia from his last Malayan tour of exhibits rames. And his pretty. 21 -year old bride
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  • 200 12 THE BENGAL Amateur Boxing Federation In invited the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association u send a team of six boxers and one official to tour Indu early next year. This was revealed to the Singapore Standard yesterday by Mr. B. L. Dunsford, the ho
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