Singapore Standard, 11 November 1954

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD v^L w*r m^c j2^ Si«l Vol. V. No. 131. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H, 19r>4 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS. Buddhists, Catholics Seek Freedom
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  • 74 1 BIG JOBS FOR 4_ OF MAO'S TOP GENERALS j N v. 10. iotu ling the Field ral Liu posiChinese Ai my, day* to a List provnt, at a ng com- il Peo- re- made made i NaC mcil has e ral v- Kwangtung China a "libera Super Chen<*. lei oi
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  • 124 1 THL girl is Jean Waugh. 22. a con<»'rt singer. The budgie is tailed Merry and he is a bird with an ear for music. For Merry often leaves his rage to sit on the top of Jcan*s music while she is practising at
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  • 21 1 10 »RpuSorkarno need to- nd confermbo counPakistan. Indonesia j n the pre- r Bogor i Ml Dec. 30.
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  • 220 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 10 (AP)— Former Foreign Minister Hossem Fatemi, accused of treachery to the SQUad at daWn tod^' sentenced by a military cour just a month ago. He appeal ed the verdict, but Shal Mohammed Reza Pahlev confirmed the death sentenct la>t Saturday. The execution
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  • 58 1 RADIUM HILL. South Australia, Nov. 10. (Reuter) —Sir William Slim. Gov-ernor-General of Australia, today officially opened the radium mine here. The output of the mine is part of a project to supply Australia with atomic power in less than 10 years and will go to the combined
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  • 36 1 PRINCETOWN, Devon, Nov 10 (Reuter)— Harper George Woodward, 27-year-old desperado, who broke out of Dartmoor Prison, Britain's, toughest gaol, was recaptured last night about five miles away after 24 hours of freedom.
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  • 251 1 Thousands Flee From Rebels ESCAPE BY SAMPAN ARMADA SAIGON Nov. 10 (AFP) Thousands of Roman Catholics and Buddhist refugees from North Vietnam are fleeing the Vietminh rule in sampans, light junks and small boats. It is estimated that between 20.000 and 40 000 refugee* are trying to escape the Vietminh
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  • 191 1 He Calls For Mercy F TnME2?, EV ROTM S d <" d Correspondent £ry of State for the Colonies what he planned to do about North Borneo's naked lunatics a Srn^nl™^* t re !r red tne Minister to "a report by teSELWif concernin R the
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  • 124 1 Reds Say USPlanes Invaded China TOKYO, Nov. 10. Peking Radio charged today that United States Air Force planes invaded Communist China on Sunday and but an Air Force spokesman denied the charge. The charge, which was also carried by the New China news agency claimed that "six waves of American
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  • 140 1 Ike Tones Down On Shooting WASHINGTON*. Nov. 10 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today the pasition regarding the shooting down ol a United States plane near HoK.-caido was not clear t it Discu.^ing the incident at his press conference today. President Eisenhower refused to make any outright condemnation of the Soviet
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  • 71 1 NEWS from Peking concerning the reported activities ot Amrncai aircraft off the China Coast and good acceptances from the United Kingdom, the Continent and Australia were largely responsible for the improvement in rubber prices in Singapore yesterday Quotations closed at 83-9 16 cents per lb. for first
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  • 68 1 Mau Mau Lose 25 In Battle NAIROBI, Nov. 10. (Reuter) —British troops and armoured cars today joined Police and Embu guards in a battle with 120 Mau Mau terrorists. Security forces are sweeping both banks of the Tana River, about 50 miles northeast of Nairobi. An official communique said at
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Nov. 10. «R»u? —London docks Vtft it peace today for the lir.t time in Mx weeki alter three successive strikes. Aft available labour was employed and the backlog iof shipping waa expected t*^, result in an overtime boom Eleven new non-union tally clerks— key
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  • 47 1 MANILA. Nov. 10. CAP)— Slow reports from outlying provinces today carried the toll of Monday nlftlt'f devastating typhoon to at least eight dead and 34 missing. Much of Northern Luzon still was isolated and the toll was expected to rise as communications are restored.
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  • 277 1 MANS SKELETON BARES MCP's SECRET PURGE FOR the first time in Singapore, it was disclosed that the Malayan Communist Party purged one of its top ranking members following dissension within the Party. The.^nioituj^te comiade was killed and then fi>uu«a on a swWipy T^ano^-in the middle of a prawn pond, about
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  • 86 1 Dog Robs Him Of Wife's Love SANTA MONICA.; California. Nov. 10. (AP).^ A terrier named Prince literally came between Carl T. Torresen. 63. aeronautical engineer, and his wife, Harriet. 39. he testified yesterday in gaining an uncontested divorce. "We bought the dog. a Manchester terrier. and it became a family
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  • 114 1 Missing PC Is Under Arrest In RI CANBERRA. Nov. 10 (Reuter> The Indonesian Embassy here today announced that a Dutch policeman, missing from New Guinea, was now in the Indonesian Moluccas Islands under arrest. The policeman, Louis van Krienken. was seized and taken there in a boat by "West Guinea
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  • 63 1 CAIRO. Nov. 10 (AFP)— Former Queen Narriman of Egypt is to marry again as soon as she has obtained her second divorce, the newspaper "Al Akhbar" declared here today. The new bridegroom, lt said, would be millionaire Sheik Ezzat Jaffar of Kuwait. Arabia. Narriman, former wife
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  • 30 1 santa monica, California, Nov. 10 (Reuter) Fil~n star Jane Wyman yesterday filed a suit for divorce from her band leader husband Frederick M. Karger. She charged mental cruelty.
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  • 139 1 BALTIMORE, Nov. 10. (AP) —The brutally battered body of a young woman, nearly nude, was found yesterday on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks in North Baltimore. Police Lt. Frank Schmidt said the woman may have been murdered. Her Identity was not immediately established. Police said the
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  • 33 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 10. <R<»ut*>r> —Heavy Nationalist gunttre against the Communist mainland port of Amoy provoked only a "feeble response" from Communist shore batteries, a Chinese Nationalist communique said today.
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  • 563 2 160 'SIT-DOWN' BASE FIREMEN SUSPENDED Union Threatens General Strike THE NAVAL BASE Labour Union, Singapore, threatened last night to call a strike of its 10,000 members, who are employees of the Base, if the Admiralty fails to withdraw a suspension order served on 160 Dockyard firemen, by 4 p.m. today.
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  • 138 2 Sikhs Fate East, Muslims West WHILE Singapore Muslims turned towards the West (Mecca) and continued to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed, yesterday, thousands of Sikhs turned towards the East to remember the birthday of Guru Nanak. their Prophet. The Prophet Mohammed's birthday is being celebrated
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  • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Board of Management of the Mariamman Temple announced today it would award a number of scholarships to prospective students of the town's Mahatma Gandhi High School for 1955. The scholarships are to be given to students of all races and religions. Applications
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  • 53 2 TWO fire engines which mysteriously made their apperrance in Singapore's Central Fire Station during the Japanese occupation, are now to be sold by tender. Tru' Superintendent of the Fire Brigade. Mr. J. A. Shaw, has told a City Council committee that the owners of the
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  • 97 2 ALOR STAR. Wed. Lim Ah Kean. a timber and bomboo merchant, charged before Mr -Justice Hill with the murder of Xah Ah Seng a t Jeniang vil.age on Feb. 21. claimed he was attacked by Nah and his son-in-law. Teh Chuan Sin when he
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  • 19 2 COLOURED dinner plates worth 5250 were stolen from a house in Haig Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night.
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  • 66 2 Time Clocks To Keep Tab On Work SIX time recorders will be used by the Singapore City Council to ensure that labourers in the Electricity Department are paid only for actual time worked. The Council prefers these time recorders (costing a total of about $8,000) to timekeepers. A Council committee
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  • 80 2 IX a crowd that gathered at a bus stop, after an international basket ball match in Jalan Besar Stadium recently were a clerk, a student and a detective. These three people were in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday as witnesses in a case in which
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  • 149 2 PENAXG. Wed.— A British author, who is on a visit to this country, today expressed the opinion that Malaya was generations ahead of India and centuries ahead of Kenya, in its standard of living. Mr. Hilton Brown, who has written a score ol books, in- eluding
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  • 260 2 Retrial Ordered In Appeal For Return Of A Car A NEW trial was ordered by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, in the case of Toh Kim Soo, proprietor of Swee Transport Company, who appealed against the order made by a magistrate to confiscate
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  • 124 2 CLOSING rubber prices I (cents per Ih.) in Singapore vest4*rdav were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R S.S. Spot Loose 83i 83i No i KS S lob Nov. 83 9 83 II 16 No 83 83i No. 3 81; 82i Ue< To I KSS 83 7 16 83 9
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  • 60 2 MR. James Harry McReynolds. a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, who will talk on the effectiveness of scientific pra.ver in solving everyday problems on Nov. 12 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Mcßeynolds. who comes from Dallas, Texas. U.S.A.. will eo to Kuala
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  • 142 2 OH: Mrs. Oh Ghee Choo nee Chong Kim Lian. 7:; on 10.1 1 54 at 10.no p.m. at 'Charts" »>2. St. Patrick* Road. Singapore, leaving her sorrowing husband, two sons Dr Oh Thiani Hock and Mr. Oh Thinm Te< 7 daughters Mrs. L Oorloff, Mra Tan Koon Chuan Mrs
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  • 34 2 AIRS. ENID PEREIRA wishes to express her heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of her husbann Mr. Leo Peieira and ail who sent wreaths and letters ol condolence
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  • 59 2 HOME <.l \l!liv of Trnlak in South Perak have taken over the defence of their little village from the Police. The District Officer of Batan* Pa dan*. Mr. C.H.F. Blake, who congratulated the Guard* for being the first to take over defence < a village in Tan.iong
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  • 58 2 JOIIORE BAHRU. Wed The defence of Kahanjc new village. 22 miles from Kluang on the road to Mersinß. ua.^ today hand«d ov»t alon^ vuth the key of the main fate by the police to the v. me Guard. This is one of the t m villages In the
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  • 53 2 Doctors Asked To Join Hunt POLICK la pealed to other mc(i. gapoft lo immediate' upon lo it! with a cut thumb in A man inquiry is b« »^n :n\ i affray in K Road noi.n A Chit. 45 bark ift< by lyiriK In I man I id ven t( i
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  • 19 2 IK Dane t what li rd v hr (j. soon Th« "Rita Chin D» partn
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  • 278 3 Miss Doreen Rodr > -> year-old student teacher, in the Balestier nint; School, is the 136 contestants All-Malayan me 'ompetition. to a the Singapore ton Hall on Nov. Ij, r uoman rompetis sandersoa (eroo)SP voice has often ,-,l 01 n Radio Mini; Star" proh Mitchell,
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  • 356 3 Malaya Model Of Racial Happiness Fraite From American Woman Leader Her Women: Very Intelligent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An American woman of international repute, Miss Sally Butler, finds Malayan women "very intelligent and very interested in the political developments of the country." Of the country itself. Mis s Butler said that
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  • 85 3 5 Years For Persistent Pickpocket of us d by Mr. the Sin yesterday, alias Srm admlti 'Us contheft and to a charge I in Home 12. entence, Mr. r marked that I i an enhancofdet that -y protect the n what I may call nt thieves." T I. McWilliam, DPP.
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  • 112 3 Takes Over Vacant Post In Varsity MR. MAI RICE BROWN, the new Registrar of the University of Malaya, who is expected to arrive from Australia on Dec. "27. accompanied by his wife, their daughter and son. The po>t of Registrar has been vacant since Mr. W. I). Craig left to
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  • 148 3 PHYSICAL disability will no longer be a handiYin m entering the Singapore Government Service P mm The Colony Government ha> appointed a three-man Working Party to con^dor the modification of the exiting General Order to enable disabled person* to enter Government service. The members of
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  • 119 3 Back Pay: Action Wanted THE Singapore Ci\v Council Labour Unions Federation. which represents about 10.000 daily-rated employees. has directed its eleven affiliated unions to summon emergency moot ings to consider action on I Ritson back-pay for their! memben without further delay. A spokesman of the Federation toid The Standard yesterday
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  • 293 3 I* 1 Youth Cmm^f 4 the ••■•UtaUo" of the Singa services in th. r i lo meet the expansion of youU and vouiger bl2i y nd^ he lntro Ouction ofne* "P l>v its OreaiwL the Connc »ave been drawn the ch/nar S Secretar
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  • 144 3 THE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsleyt set aside in the Singapore High Court yesterday, the conviction and sentence passed in the lower court on a motorsampan man, Yeo Ten Pow. Yeo had been fined $200 or three months' imprisonment on a charge of coming
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  • 126 3 TH A E Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union representing about 1.000 employees yesterday, criticized the Central Provident Fund Board for not recruiting its staff through the Government Labour Exchange. The President of the Union Mr. N. A. Kularajah. told lhe Standard yesterday that the
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  • 195 3 Kleptomania Victim For Observation .TOHORE BAHRU. We I. After allowing the appeal of Dahalan bin Haji Omar in the Supreme Court today. Mr Justice Starr ordered that he be detained :n the Mental Hospital, Tampoi. pending an Order in Council. Dahalnn was sentenced to a day's Imprisonment and Ane i
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  • 292 3 A Seaside Camp For The Children In Homes THE Singapore Government has started work on its nrst seaside holiday camp for the boys and girls of the various Social Welfare Department homes and institutions. This was disclosed yesterday by the Social Welfare Secretary, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, at a press
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  • 46 4 PENANG. Wed— The chairman of the UMNO Penang. Inche S.M. Zainal Abidin, will appeal for funds for the St. Nicholas' Home for the Blind in a broadcast talk over the red network of radio Malaya at 8.30 p.m. on Nov. 14.
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  • 332 4 MR. E. H. HOLLAND, the Veterinary Officer in North Borneo, yesterday said he agreed with Dr. I. V. Polunin, who started a controversy recently when he said he was fed fermented rats by nomadic Muruts. The Muruts do ferment rats. In
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  • 123 4 Samsu In Car: Fined $8,000 PENAN G. Wed.— Chief Rcvenue Officer. Mr. Mong Kai Chong said in the Sessions Court today that the faces of two men sitting in a car changed co.our when he inquired if they had any "samsu" in the car. Both of them replied "don't know."
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  • 65 4 photo. NEWLY-WEDS, Mr. ani rirs. Chew Chee Leong, help themselves to a piece of their own wedding cake during a reception at the Celestial Cabaret recently. Serving them is pretty Miss Catherine Tan. who is herself due to be married next month. Bridcgroomto be is Mr. Cheah
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  • 223 4 IPOII, Wed.— The disappointing: response from the people of Ipoh and Menglembu to the call to register for Federal elections was commented upon by the State Elections Officer. Mr. A. M. MacDonald. *at a Jress conference today. "I can see no reason whatsoever for their
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  • 93 4 Gurkhas To Relax In Hongkong KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. After six long and arduous i years fighting bandits in every State in the n untry < the 2 7 Gurkha Rifles left Kuala Lumpur last nteht for the comparative peace and quiet of Hongkong. To see them off came a host
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  • 73 4 MALACCA, Wed. A teenage surrendered enemy personnel. Quek Meng Teck. had a capital Emergency charge read out to him in the Sessions Court, today, when he appeared before Mr. G. R. T. Chelvam. for the second time in five days, in connection with the theft of four
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  • 57 4 PENANG, Wed—Nineteen-year-old Miss Tan Ah Chin became the "Lucky 13th" bride from the Po Leung Kuk today, when she married Mr. Teh Thean Seng. 31. before the Registrar of Civil Marriages, today. Mr. Teh, who is in the fish business, applied for the hand of Miss
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  • 144 4 GAVE $35 TO POLICE OFFICERS HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A perk seller, Chan Pak Tote, told at a pn liminary inquiry in the First Magistrate's Court hen today he save sif> to thn e policemen who accused him of carrying pork without a licence. Chan said he was rtturning
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  • 92 4 PENANG. Wed.— The Sessions Court President. Mr. J.G. Adams, today ordered the confiscation of 75 bags of coffee seeds, valued at $8,800 which an Indonesian. Che Ali. brought to Penang on Sept. 2 The documents which Che Ali produced in court had not been
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The women's section of the Selangor Indian Association is to hold a dance .social on Saturday, on the roof garden of Kuala Lumpur's Hotel Majestic, in aid of the association's building fund.
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  • 105 4 KAJANG. Wtd Tw.i < l five Spi i ..i. mstabU s i guilty corruptly obi i i $3(i :r< :n t ar- n i ifht br» giklni the < urfetr, were sentenced tt> tear's Imprisonment etch by Mr. J. C C. Rlfby, .n tht Sessions Court
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  • 189 4 TERRORIST resting places south east of Bentong were bombed by four Royal Air Force Lincolns during two night strikes over the past week. These bombing raids were carried out in an attempt to disperse the terrorists and drive them towards the ground forces operating in that
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  • 223 4 A Surprise Packet From K.L. Was His Bank Account KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A man in England recently received a surprise package from Kuala Lumpur. In it was a sum o money his total savings standing to his credit in the Kuala Lumpur Savings Bank. The man's surprise and pleasure were
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  • 63 4 kiwi 'I: Depart] t< d.iy ndlf id h r buffalo in IWijfl All kind^ w< r.<'.< r! mi trl» (1 ;ir». wtm Tl.: i nt mac) n Th« J th« rt p i populai n Bi >■ ni» t with Httption In tstal north -v
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  • 149 4 Penang Negate Adopts A TenPoint Manifesto PENANG \Ved.-The Party Nffjan IV: (lui sion, at an elections committee meeting U, t nj adopted a ten-point manifesto for the comiat Muni* elections. The meeting adopted t! n Negara works for you. and appoints I mittees— publicity, tiansporf and tin.. The Party has
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  • 73 4 bition and an dance perform'-' scouts. lf S Above, the C h. -f the strain <>l I »>"' t i 4»rr brfor.- «< .rf from a Ujihlmm* t>> Ibe kiuuii TWO HUNDRED grouts and cubs of thr Slim River District staged a biff rally at Tallinn*
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  • 372 5 N ANYANG TO HAVE A HUGE AMPHITHEATRE Goode Visits Varsity Site d r s. I. HSIUNG, playwright of Lady Precious Stream fame and Dean of the Faculty of Arts of the Nonyang University, yesterday o c C d his plans for a giant amphitheatre where plays can be staged jn
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  • 16 5 FORGED PASSPORT ALLEGED i the Court -v is Cook, Aug. K hen on i for Court,
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  • 9 5 iin was the SinM iv--en- A::i:jer
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  • 68 5 Instalment Fares Not For Malaya THF Instalment payment on air travel tares introduced by the British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways will DOt apply to Malaya. aBOAC oflii ia in Singapore said yesterday. The concession at present applies only to bookings in Europe, he said. UnbVr the plan,
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  • 196 5 RMER Singapore businessman, Ng Ah Pee reng Hong, who i s alleged to have obtained nine engines on credit under false pretences ior trial on three charges under the Ordinance in the First Criminal District lourt, wsterdav. -;:nes. worth to have been Mil chell by Ng,
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  • 22 5 Photo. MR. Tan Lark Sye, chairman of the Nanyang University (extreme left) noints out to Standard
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  • 256 5 Labour Party 'Expels' Mendis But I've Quit,' He Says THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party last night expelled Mr. V. J. Mendis. a founder member of the party and its representative in the Labour Front, for not severing his connection with the Front. The meeting considered a reply
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  • 57 5 SINGAPORE will soon discard its 28-year 0;d building by-laws and adopt in its place an up-to-date set of rules based on modern town planning standards. A special committee that sat through 80 meetings during the last three years revising and rewriting the by-laws is expected to finish
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  • 190 5 Friends Fight Over Girls —And One Dies TWO men who had been bosom friends fought over a remark about girls and one o! them died subsequently iron, injuries he received in tho fight, it wtm stated In the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The inquiry was held into the death of
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  • 131 5 MANILA COLONY R/T LINKIN 1955 SINGAPORE will be linked with the Philippines by radiotelephone, probably early in the new year. Negotiations are under way to introduce the service through the medium of the present Singapore- Hongkong radio-telephone hookup. The Singapore-Philippines service via Hongkong will be on the daily time schedule
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  • 39 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. For removing a typewriting machine without a permit from the District Officer. Seremban. T. J. Perera. 47. a-clerk attached to a mining company in Singapore, was ftned $10 by the Seremban Magistrate. Inche Johan.
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  • SINGAPORE STANDARD
    • 615 6 CIR Donald MacGillivray, Federation High Commissioner, was yesterday reported to have watched men of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment carry out tree- jumping exercises in Selangor. Thirty-nine officers and men, it was reported, were dropping into trees for the first time None were injured. There was
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    • 213 6 'PHE lifting of the Emergency restrictions over certain areas in the Federation is now beine accepted by the public as routine. Real relief Is only felt by the people in the areas which FnTh iSr Ome white This 117,000 residents in the Muar area of Johore have
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  • 1243 6  - IS EUROPE TURNING LEFT AGAIN Richard Lowenthal By ONE of the main differences between the new, broad and loose West European Union, now emerging from the London and Paris conferences, and ttie defunct, narrower and tighter European Defence Community, is a difference of basis in Party politics. The concept of
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  • 431 6 Review of Views Help These Students IJTUSAX Melayu is not happy with the news that seven Malays from Perak who are pursuing their theological studies in Cairo are undergoing hardships. Because they do not receive any financial help from their state all seven of them have to sleep in halls
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 167 6 Sir; Few subjects e\< ite more interest and concern among the people ihan floods and schemes of flood protection. When heavy rain is usually recorded. £i;«\e misgivings are entertained as to the possible efTn 1 in low-lying areas of Malayan towns by the river and
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    • 66 6 y; fw mi m -|M \uw s in you I nnti,od that jfc P'«lnre r u front uhi,h yt| the apit.il rWatrv on Iteeotmy w A^ i.. Mt w fd bv you l> f\pl.< nation f->r th mem mm-ios Sini;.i|)orr (Tea, Hafft m planatmn. invitrd to art lift film
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    • 17 6 Hi i (i nut, of K-» w }< I ■MON A/. i /.i!/ I Stitpopo <
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    • 940 6 Sir: -There appears to be quite a lot of misl« admg publicity given to Mviar by referring to it m a columbite "Eldorado" It la not denied that there is rolumbiU 1 in Muar just as it la found in BemilUif, Kedah. the other columbite
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    • 155 6 Sir; Wtth reference the article by Fi'^t Time Loser" appearing in Tues ri.i\ i><;ie of jrour I'.m* r On the subj«*. I .if Driving Failures I ptraoi i npathin with aim. I think thil rather •"unfair regulation should < particular lubjc I i oerided by a me<M Ing
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  • 96 7 Fighter Escorts To Ward Off Reds' ITON, Nov. Id. s. Sea cMr. John said yesterLJnited States the possibiing fighter United Slates planes in Soviet M.I.Gs lov n I'nited bombarded first press S g '4 about d States g jing the d United B-29 nhoto-
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  • 82 7 Break With Russia Rowland Nov 10 .UP i Be- 1 publican leader WilKnowUmd called anew niyht for a break in itic relation^ with i > "censure" the s«»--!or shooting down an in plane. 'h»r United States "either maintain our I or gain" the the Soviets by ex- diplomatic notes 1
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  • 42 7 photo. NANCI Randolph and Don Burnett display matching tuo-piece cliv-sivHh outfits at Los Angeles* during a preview of spring fashions. The shorts are of black \elveteen. Ihe socks are pink colour, and the shoes of black velvet. A.P.
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  • 184 7 PARIS, Nov. 10, (IP) Premier Pierre Mendes 1 ranee won a parliamentary confidence vote last night which beat back opposition to his new budget and gave him "political safe-conduct for his trip to America this weekend. The vote marked a notable turning point In
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  • 42 7 BEDFORD. England. Nov. 10. «Reuten— Post Office authorities have identified C 15.800 in postal orders and savings certificates fished from the River Ouse. near here, on Sunday a.s part of a JJ32.000 Nterling London Post Office robbery haul.
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  • 15 7 THE Admiralty has announced it is investigating sabotage aboard the destroyer Delisht. AP
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  • 79 7 10 i Reu'an girls went into box here yester- -> iudge that ied for a show s by Xighf were •much too brief" and they refused to wear them One of them. 22-year-old Miss Betty Colvyn. "alleged that the G-strings— trunks —were badly made
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  • 381 7 —Says Dulles WASHINGTON, Nov. 10, (APU-Wr^ of Store John Foster Dulles ,'.ld jLtSS *Z United Stotes .s urgently considering economic aid for South-east Asm ond For Eastern countries but he does not believe it practical to spend as much money in this area as it
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  • 117 7 Reds Land But Hand Out Cigarettes 'ANILA Nov. 10 (AFP) Chinese Communists landed an unidentified sailing at the southernmost tip oi Palawan island in southern early this week and outed cigarettes to resid--1 <"f«i reported todav by «VB Philippine News Service M| n >aid the Chinese Reds were crew members
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  • 64 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 10 <AP» Dr Albert Einstein says tnat if he had it to do all over again "I would not try to become a .scientist or .scholar or teacher." "I would rather choose to pe a plumber or a peddler he says, -in the
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  • 80 7 Mao's Men Look For Used Tyres HONGKONG. Nov. 10. UP> —Communist Chinese purchasing agents in Hongkong and nearby Macao are conducting an extensive purchase of used rubber tyres, it was reported today. A Chinese language newspaper said the Communists were offering good prices for used rubber tyres and that stocks
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  • 55 7 MOSCOW. Nov. 10 <Reuten The Coventry delegation to Stalingrad and the governing body of the Stalingrad City, yesterday signed a joint petition to the United Nations "for a ban on the production and utilisation of atomic and hydrogen weapons and their complete exclusion from the
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  • 71 7 NEW YORK. Nov 10. iAP> Pierre Galante. 44, editor ot the Paris Weekly Maga iw "Paris Match." arrived here aboard the liner United States yesterday and said he is en route to Hollywood to marry actress Olivia De Havilland. Galente said the wedding probably will not
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  • 184 7 Says Sir Winston LONDON, Nov. 10. (AP) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said last night the world may enjoy peace and plenty in a few years "instead of roaming and peering round on the rim of hell." Sir Winston, resplendent in his trappings as
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  • 210 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 10 (UFM The Delhi Municipal Committee has de»idcd to take measures against the monkeys who have become a nuisance in parts of the city. But the committee cannot agree on what measures to take. The committee has hired a
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  • 28 7 THE Western Allies have officially authorized the Bonn government to import and fly civilian planes for the first time Mnoe World War 11. UP
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  • 302 7 Traffic Will Drive You 'Nuts' In Tokyo TOKYO. Nov. 10 (UP) Next time you think the traffic in your home town is about to drive you to the nuthouse. remember it's worse somewhere in Tokyo. Here, along with traffic snarls, honking borns a nd fearless taxi jockeys. you have swarms
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  • 128 7 SKAGULLS perch on the back of the 91-foot-long IH-ton model of "Moby Dick." the white whale treated in the mind of novelist Herman Melville and given "life by a film company. i hc J?. odrl o/ P |ast >* «n a steel framework, broke
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  • 30 7 SENATOR Joseph McCarthy. famed for his Mltt-Comm campaigning. was p<<-> Ul Queen Elizaljeth. the Q Men Mother, at a BritMl BmbMcy reception in Washington ou Tue^dav Reuter
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  • 153 7 LONDON. Nov. R Que«-n Elizabeth Miked about mountain vr.r. 4 a Buckingham Palace i:r. 1 ture yesterday with Mr w.«.- lace Ocorjl Lowe, of !!:ctings. N>w Zealand. 1 MHBta r ;of la>t years MMMMfII Evert-M expedition The Queta dot :y < 1 kmfti him about
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  • 81 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Ho*. 10— Th« following or* fh« clos.no prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morfccr. LONDON RUBBER Spot 26}o\ December 251d. January March 2424. April/June 24. 6 July/September 24 d October/ December 2 3 id. November c.i.f. 24 \6. Tone: Fully
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    • 47 7 *Of tvill b*> nt oo tt ff psl^ I //i#> b<>si p o*oo/9 1 0> m e/fflSik I HUMRFD iraw H.itigh Muuriu Limited, Nottingham, Engltuui W|i M you will own with p, ide and KUBINSON 5 K P u E A N L A\ L r UR
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    • 53 7 W® SUITING Jg/jfirt? the <&MV$ YOUNGER At /a A A A. sV GREY FLANNEL JACKETS AHD^ffi^ SHORTS L**W'h From $43/50 ih GREY SCHOOL MW'l SHIRTS y&M COLLAR ATTACHED, LONG /A SLEEVES, IN WOOL AND H-A COTTON MIXTURE hX***** From $12./I wm m H W SOLE AGENTS FOR Auillft Rfrtl Limned
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  • 454 8 Weekly Letter From U.S. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10:— There will be few, if any, changes in United States foreign economic policies as a result of the Democratic Party's victory in the recent Congressional elections. First, Mr. Eisenhower's tenure as President is not involved; he and his
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  • 69 8 COLOMBO. Nov. 10, (UP)— A large American corporation, owning tin mines in Malaya wa s reported today to be interested in establishing an iimenite refinery here with an investment of 10,000,000 rupees. Inquiries and tentative proposals for exploiting the valuable mineral sand have been received from
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 724 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Geroj Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen. NABOB (LLOYD) ft/Ji Nov 22 l*l7 J?^ .c^s) V L C MAFiN < HA 'AC) 28 Nov/3 Doc 4 Doc 5 Doc ?«U^?! NSTEIN (LLOYD > «/12D~ 1 3 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN
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    • 1044 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ft CO^ LTD. Tel: 2412 »Sr the BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via otfeer ports to load and discharre enrro BAILLNOS IP UVEKPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENT Singapore Duo Sail* P. Shim Poaang Astaolus for London. Holland. Hamburg Glasgow Nov 10/U Peieua for Liverpool Glasgow
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    • 525 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ned«Hjnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam AiM»tf4M HALIFAX. BOSTON. NIW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOSILE. NEW ORLEANS. Ha SUEZ. S'pore P. S Him P«MNf SOMMELSOYK (HAL) I* Port/15 No* 16Nov 17/18 Nov LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 No* ZEELAND (RL) 29
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    • 773 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINf NT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port SaM. Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam h.^. f Cdynla. Copenhagen. Gothenburß and Otle S por. P. ST»am P9n9m9 M FALSTtIA-t 14/16 No« f It/ltMi«) -lUTLANDIA" t 19/22 No* 2J72J No* 24:>k£ h) Calls London (passengers only) u) Calls London (Pataeitgers) only
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  • 486 9 Substitute Rubber With Other Crops VOELCKER OiWfOH GREATER VARIATION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.^The Federation Department of Agriculture continues to advocate greater diversification of crops in Malaya by substituting rubber with pa< |i coconuts coffee, fruit, pineapples and sago, Mr O J Voelcker, Director of Agriculture, declared* today. Judging from experimental plots.
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    61 9 A 200-ft. column— believed to be the tallest of its kind in the world has been erected at Shell's Stanlow oil refinery, Cheshire, for a new plant now under construction. Expected to cost nearly £500,000, the new plant inll produce "iso-pentaj\e," an important constituent of ariation gasoline.
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  • 248 9 Investments Depend On Stable Govt. Mealing INVESTMENT of foreign capi tal in Malaya will depend mostly on the working of the new political experiments here and the speedy ending of the Emergency, the Chairman of the Mercantile Bank. Sir Kenneth Mealing, told The Standard yesterday. If the future government of
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  • 175 9 MINE'S BID TO RESTORE POTENTIAL THE Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. was lighting a n uphill battle to increase development footage to restore the potential of the mine. Mr Maldwyn D. Davis. Chairman of the Company, said at the annual general meeting in Brisbane recently. The labour shortage was
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  • 27 9 THE Ceylonese Government has reversed its decision to reduce its quotas on tea shipments for the regular auctions at London, during the next year UP
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  • 46 9 COLOMBO. Nov. 10. (Reuter) Ceylon hopes to make a profit by reselling aviplua stocks of Chinese rice to Britain and other countries, it vraa learned here. Negotiations have already been concluded with a Br.* ;-h firm prepared to take 90,900 tons.
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  • 33 9 THE palm o industry, the "economic Ufeblood* 1 of E.>>*ern Nigeria. is facing a crisis. according to an offk-.al state:r,ent issued by the Niflerian Oil Palm Produce Market. ::c Board. AFP
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  • 254 9 MALAYA is represented at the Food and Agriculture Organization meeting on the economic aspects of the production and distribution of rice at Rangoon, through the United Kingdom delegation. The meeting, which began yesterday, is being held at the request of the F.A.O. member governments
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  • 145 9 Good Market For German Textiles MALAYA has a hi* Potential market for German manufactured textiles in the view of Mr. H. Frowein. export manager o f Frowein Co. of Wuppcrta) West Germany, who flew in here earlier this week fTom Sydney. Mr. Frowein's firm operates several textile mill s m
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    • 236 9 Hitam 0 35 0 38 Idris Hyd. 4/9 5 3 Killinghall 8/9 9/Kramai 129 13/1 l-aiut 13/4 13 1 Lowtr Perak 13/6 13 9 Pahang 10 9 11 3xd Pctaling 3 27 3 30 xd Rantau 2 15 2 18 cd R;ub G< Id 1
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    • 50 9 JAKARTA. Nov. 10 (AP) The rubber factory at Xegla and a number of workers' houses in Tasikmalaja, Mtnitai south-east of Bandung were burned down by Dam! I>lam terrorists last month, according to reports reaching here. The factory was burned down in ifmilar fashion two years ago.
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    • 37 9 GEOLOGISTS in Houston, said the tidelands off the Texas and Louisiana coast ultimately should yield over 10 billion barrels of oil. This would be approximately 10 times the 1953 overall production from Texas fields.— AP.
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    • 245 9 Pak. Policy On Foreian Capital Revised KARACHI. Nov. 10. Tne Pakistan Government's policy regarding foreign capital has been revised, an official statement said here. In the statement of industrial policy issued in April, 1948 the Pakistan government had then announced that the i country would welcome foreign capital seeking investment
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    • 218 9 Standard Market Reporter NEWS from Peking concerning the reported "invasion" by American aircraft of the China Coast contributed to the improvement in rubber prices in the Singapore market yesterday. Rubber remained sU-u iy all day. closing at B.'{-9/l»i cent*
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    • 153 9 Business Reported In Pepper SEVERAL I of a i varit-ties changed ban In the Singapore < t t y< •■lrrci.iv Coconut q|] remained a «|,:iet market a! about unrha .< 1 tations. C( pra \v..^ a quie:> f market at ilightly I lay's ie\ H CB. O Lt v <;>cr
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    • 47 9 TOKYO. Nov. 10 <AP» The Hitachi Shipbuilding Company ha> re< eivei rder to build three ship- fof the Consolidated Steamship Company of the Philippine!. They are two freight-pa^sen* ger ships of 2.000 ton^ each. and one freight-pa onßef ve*.«el of 1.200 tons.
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    • 142 9 Santhia Due After Extensive Repairs Standard Shipping Reporter THE 8.500-ton 8.1.5.N. freighter passenger vessel Santhia, which suffered 6evere buffeting in a recent typhoon in Japan, is due in* Singapore on Nov. 20 after undergoing extensive repairs The vessel, which had to have 20 steel plates replaced as a result of
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    • 32 9 THE International Cot to* Advisory Committee In Washington predicted "stability in world cotton prices for thi present season and *ald thtl stability would extend intt the next cuiloQ jt*r. HumUi.
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    • 238 9 ,1 M)KR NsUICE on in f apply oi ,D < rs and fuel nd ?£mentloned pri- a P«nod of six mmenclng from a Prison Prison intan School, Mas conditions tender tied from Commteat the in sealed n til- OUt- supply uld bo .cner of ration of as to on oi
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    • 677 9 Proposal to change a Ship's name. WE. Kie flock Shipping Com- pany Limited of 48 Cecil Street. Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of our wish to have the word "TONG" as the first name like in all our ships, we have applied to the Minister of Transport and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 146 9 OI'TER ROADS SHB WHARVES o^.Jj. k Malay; Prosper 44; Noreverett 40/41. S J K a t? etin Bir Hakeim: Malabar 11; Ginko Maru CP; N^i«nM g p Tyndarues; Benrinnes 4/5; Pleus 31/32; City Nachisan Maru. Peosper. of Liverpool 6/7; Straat Soenda i:\:\r.R ROADS g/9 Bidor; Hai Seng Hin; Tiong- EMPIRE
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  • 355 10 WHAT EL DORADO? ASK THE VILLAGERS Discovery Of Rare Metrl In M«ar MUAR. Wed. More than 3,000 people living in Bakri New Village, Muar, are puzzled over the report (not in the Standard) that the discovery of columbite, a rare metal, around Bakri area, has made it an "El' Dorado."
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  • 144 10 The Adjudication Committee met on November 6 to discuss the clues of Squareword D-34. They were agreed that the most apt answers to the clues were as shown in the square below, which thus is the official solution D-34. For the convenience of competitors who
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  • 203 10 NAIROBI, Nov. 10, (Reuter>— Colonel Arthur Young Kenya's Police Commissioner, left here by air for London today for consultation. He will confer with Home Office and Colonial Office officials over the future status of the police force here. He said he would
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  • 181 10 SINGAPORE may soon boast of being the cultural centre, if not of the world, then at least of the East. The world famous author of "Lady .Precious Stream." Dr. S. I. Hsiung. who Is also Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Nanyang
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  • 49 10 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Mr. S. I Tharmalingam of the Police i Department. Kuala Pilah. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. S. Durai of Seremban, was married «V. J Kuala Pilah on Saturday to i Miss Sarasvathy, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. M. Thr.mbinh of Kuala Pilah.
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  • 37 10 TAIPINO, Wed— Heads of various Christian youth organizations in the 'Federation will attend the inaugural meeting of the Youth Department of the Malayan Christian Council to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 4.
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  • 1943 10 CLUE 8 ACROSS As a rule, the more cherished our HOPE the more we resent its being criticised (Home). Is it not virtually always. :f not always, that the more cherished our HOME the more we resent its being criticised? On the other hand, there might be
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    • 273 10 CAIHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ALHAMRRA opens today fflilfiMin lI IIM 11 a.m., 1.30. 4, G.45 111 COUDMIOHID PHONE 6909 and 9.30 p.m. IHU\!)tlil!M(; THROUGH BOll.'B-ROCKED SKIES FOR THE MOST DARING J ADVENTURE ON EARTH! ]f WAffACK a, I V^i |r STERLING JOY J.CARROL IM HaydenPageNaish<P IMB K\^k. KENN^ Th| 03fV ANTHONY
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    • 257 10 #SHA v WBROTH£nsS TODAY! TEL 5l5 >:i I DOCK VIOLENCE. as in r n fight dorklai:d\ corruption and l> ru I a 1 1 1» J HAILED ydl fe^^^ 'everywhere P^^M as Brandos 'mr?# '(;rf\ii^i fg *&k~ Mm MARLON i( •T;^ I MIDNIGHT SATURDAY ~±\pi VC\ii^L'\: LU<r<xi3^r7^jU^iJ _LITIn feS^.i^ju auk
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  • 398 11 60, 000 SEE SPARTAK EDGE 'GUNNERS' Last Minute Coal Decides LONDON, N«v. 10, (Reuter)— Spartak of Moscow narrowly won their flood- ,,< r f»«ttle with Britain's Arsenal here last night by two goals to one after Ins had been level at 1-1 at the interval. crowd of 60,000, paying £20,000,
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  • 94 11 RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 10. (AP)— The newspaper Tribuna Da Imprensa Tuesday named an a 1-world basketball team on the o.tsls of showings made in the recent second world basketball tournament here. It included three player! from the r.S. team. The United States' team won the 14-day tourney-
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  • 166 11 Reuur) sp< nsored the United I trope ta today to -hum Film I ndon 1 thai th< cl ic England at nabie per- Br.tani ;nded porismen State Air any, AusAtrica and together from Bel- the N« service Air Force. rce in Canadian pe will be
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  • 50 11 LONDON*. Nov. 10 t AFP Th e Pakistan cricket team, which toured England last season, netted total receipts of £2^.480. it Uu.« announced at Lord*a London yesterday. More' than half of thig £15.133, came from the four te.<*. matches The total te<t receipts wcr e £55.161 18s
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  • 78 11 THE following team will represent th e South Johore Rugby Football Ciub against the Singapore Harbour Board at Johore Bahru. kick of! 515 p :n. on Saturday W J. Robertson. P. Spark. Another R. M Haddow Ungku Ibrahim] J Edington (Capt), Pat Fdington W. Fox. Capt. J.
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  • 21 11 Spectacular Save photo. SPARTAK'S goalkeeper, Michale Piraev, makes a spectacular save during floodlight training at Highbury. London, on Wot?. A. P.
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  • 723 11  -  EDIN PETERS By THE Seremban half-mile standing-start speed i trial to be held on the Rahang Road on Sunday at 9 a.m. has attracted a record number of 95 entries. For the first time. Seremban motoring enthusiasts will sec the famous Coopers.
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  • 82 11 THE annual Ball of the Singapore Hookey Association will be held tomorrow night at Raffles Hotei from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are available from all SHA affiliated club?. Mr. O.K. Gosain. Tel. *****. 92. High Street. Mr. Cecil Wong. Tel. 3396t, 69-U. China Building. Table
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  • 454 11 THE Selangor Badminton Association take great exception to the unjustified criticisms by leffery lames in his article "POH H-IM TOOK A RISK" which appeared m the Singapore Standard on sth November 1954. In this article it was mentioned that the Selangor B.A. did not
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    208 11 THE following will Land Division tgains: \> <■ Division in a Customs IntrrDivision soccer match for I LtafeUt- Cup U) 'V 1 Fairer Park tornornr.v 1| 515 p.m. Ali Rahman (Capt.). E M Maclver Conrad Rappa, Matri, Sidek. Anff. llustapha, Klyne. Mohd Noor Re>-. t\e> Yacob Bull SPOH7S
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    • 415 11 DtAIH MARSH GEORGE WILLIAM passed -x a y peacefully at General Hospital yesterday after a long illness. The funeral cortege will 1, 32 Still Road at 730 am. t-*iay fer the Katong Catholic Church and thence t-> BidHarl Cemetery for interment l p country papers please copy WANTED TO PURCHASE
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    • 154 11 .1 Abner By A/ Copp jT^r^^^U e^Sc'f'p-u^- S7^S s s^^^ SSiSr "r^ Sr^ W Tn EASKETi V/ [ipFn'TWRAr^FLOR'C, F Ah LL TELL N O r^l -f N iFE "fc.. < 7HA N J r.CW K'NDLV yC PARTV TQ I^^ K J j^ BACHELOR AH A OIJtR >-. Z^m*^ C A
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  • 399 12 HOPE AGAIN.. FOR 'PRIDE OF EAST' STADIUM By THE SPORTS EDITOR If the hopes of thousands of this Colony's sportsmen were shattered into so many pieces when the Colonial Secretary, Mr. VV. A. C. Goode first said that the Government would do better to pro vide more playing field's -where
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  • 392 12 Ross Shows Up Omar: Williams Hall Thrill SGT. SYED OMAR, the Army boxer who was selected to represent the Colony at the Asian Games but could not make the trip to Manila, was beaten by KAI s Cpl. Ross in last night's Combined Services boxing in aid of the Poppy
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  • 281 12 hv ii Srletar beat R.E.M.E by 4 po,nt s (1 goal, 3 tries) o three (1 try) i n a friend kJJrsfe matth at 5S Kajah Koad yesterday Both t£*«£Mr SS teams. anS in n fh C ld not develop 1M S V,
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  • 1898 12  - TRAINER DANIELS BAGS A 'HAT-TRICK' Awi, On Ajit, Rides Well WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $246,992 First Prize No. *****6 ($66,688, Second Prize No. *****8 ($33 in Third Prize No. *****1 (Sl«'i;7> STARTERS ($1,667 each): Nos. 2lW 7 ,>«,.. *****0' 322U6 *****0 *****7> 3388 9 VM S CONSOLATIONS
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  • 432 12 nore \n ri,? R the SeCol d time this seaso the Singarhf« IU °H Ce again met defeat Roval Air Force »oais (iO points) to two goals (10 points). The score might suggest that the All-Blues. wttS a little more luck, might have held
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  • 250 12 Naval Base beat Singapore Cricket Club A" by 10 points CZ uoalsi to five (1 Roali on the Padang yesterdav. It was j a very close k.iih p and but for the excellent play of the Navy halves Wolfe and Walters might well have
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  • 35 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Women trounced the WRAC Tanlin 7-0 i n their friendly hockey encounter at the SCC padang yesterday. Mrs. Sewell 3. Mrs. Wright 3 and Mrs. Mills were the oLL scorers.
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    • 65 12 MORE FABULOUS THA> \n \/m/{/\\ NIGHTS DMEAMI lIORI SPECTACULAR THAN THE BPLEMBORB ov KIHIAt KIIVN! I ffl[ tUi/ coiorb\ I^'aivSabai DEREK STEWART Mf^ iwj 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURE •V* 1 OD£ON SATURDAY MIDNIGHT X^^ XXXXVXXXVXXXXV^ x^^^\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VVV\\\ v\ I ARRAAGE YOLR NEXT ST\) I STRAND HOTEL 25 Benroolen Street, Singapore 5 Central,
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    • 56 12 SPORFlf HOCKEY: SHA League Div. 1 SCRC v GHQ FARELF at Tanglin;; Div 2 BODCA v SRC at St. George's Road; Div 3A MBTC v RAPC at Nee SoonDiv. 3B PWD v TTC at PWD. Friendly: Girls Sports Club v SCC Women at GSC Serangoon Road. RUGBY: Unite, Urn of
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