Singapore Standard, 15 November 1954

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD XlfiEß- ft /t '3| Vol. V. No. 135. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.
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  • 570 1 Love Triumphs In The End For Kidnap Groom KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lore triumphed jn the end for 22-year-old Robert Rajanayagam, w ho was yesterday "abducted" from St. Joseph's Church in Sentul where he was about to wed 19--year-old Bridget Sampson, a Telecommunications clerk ours of the incident, a triumphant ck
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  • 77 1 Nov. 14. I an secu- month :--jected States and powers, I P del the I ■re and I :.-:s of a to EurojL .ally the K ::rian reH posal vas B -perate reB re which B ten here B .-mow wheB rnment B proposal of
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  • 36 1 •KONG, Nov. 14 i be New China nist) News Agency 1 that a ChlN>i onalid war: hip th< British ship 1 s 1 896 .us, and i arding party •<r «,ff the Chinese 1
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  • 262 1 CHARLES GETS THE FIRST KISS FROM 'SIS.' SANDRINGHAV. Norfolk. Nov. 14 »Reuter> Belis pealing, flags flutt ring and the British Broadcasting cor- poration beginning the day's programmes with the National Anthem pro-' claimed the sixth birthday or Princo Charles. heir to the throne, throughout Britain today. But it was his
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  • 169 1 LONDON, Nov. 14, (Reuter) The Times vesterday maintained that against the background of continued terrorist resistance the future of the Malayan Federation is being worked out in the political constitutional and educational fields. •"The extension of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald's term of office as Commissiorur General
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  • 77 1 SINGAPORE^ Postal and Telecommunications uniformed staff will not handle any up-country mail if the counterparts in the Federation strike for pension rights. A decision to' this effect was taken by the executive committee of the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union yesterday. The committee
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  • 65 1 TUNIS. Nov. 14 (AFP) is s estimated though not officially confirmed that 18 outlawed rebels were killed yesterday in a clash between rebels and Security Forces at Djebel Bargou in the cent— l Tunisian region of Siliana About 30 rebels were wounded and some 50 taken prisoner
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  • 38 1 MONTEVIDEO, Nov. 14 (AFP) Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, Sarawak and North Borneo were yesterday admitted as associate members of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as one single group oX territories.
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Nov. 14, (Reuter)—Sir Winston Churchill may be part Red Indian, according to calculations made by his cousin, Captain Lionel Lesilie. a sculptor who lives on Mull Island In Scotland. The Captain thinks the British Prime Minister has one-sixteenth Iroquois blood which he Inherited through
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14 India's Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday he had been i. vited ".o visit Moscow, but replied he would be unable to make a definite commitment. Mr. Nehru, who is 65 today, received birthday greetings from three Cor.-.iunist leaders, Mr. Georgi
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  • 64 1 LONDON. Nov. 14. (Reuter)—The Air Ministry announced today that Air Commodore Wallace Hart Kyle will become Air Officer Commanding Malaya next February. Air Commodore Kyle, an Australian who is 44, will take the acting rank of Air Vice-Marshal. He ha.; been Director of Operational Requirements
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  • 44 1 FARMINGTON, West Virginia, Nov. 14, (UP)— A United Mine Workers official said tonight that 15 men trapped by an explosion in the Jamison Coal and Coke Company mine, were assumed to be dead. One other miner was killed by the blast.
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  • 137 1 LONDON, Nov. 14. (UP)— A mysterious woman Identified omy as "Miss X" is visitinr U.S. Air Force bases across Britain in an effort to identify an airman who may know something ab-" the killing of Piccadilly p^ girl "Red Helen" C the tabloid Daily
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  • 340 1 Walk Into Village And Out Again In Night Raid^UHC I TANGKAK, Sun. -More than 30 bandits entered Sialong |Rdau village about 15 miles from here last night and walked opt, half an hour later, with 1 1 shot guns and 220 rounds of
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  • 130 1 Reds Sink Chiang Warship TAIPEI, Nov. 14 <AFP) A Nationalist Chinese destroyer has been sunk by f r. Comnv'.nist torpedo boats, the" Defence Ministry announced in a communique today. This is the first time Chinese Nationalist warship had been sunk in action e <2hian? Kai-shek moved his 'aaW-i; V> F^rr*~
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  • 217 1 DIGNE, France, Nov. 14, (Reuter)— Special mobile Police squads have moved into this tiny Alpine town to prepare for the trial of Gaston Dominic, the 77-year-old farmer accused of murdering the British scientist, Sir Jack Drummond, Lady Drummond and their daughter. The bushy moust ached
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  • 251 1 CAIRO, Nov. 14 (AFP) Lt.-Col. Gamel Abdel Nasser, Premier of Egypt, will take over all the functions formerly entrusted to President Mo hum rd Neguib who was unseated today by the Revolutionary Council. Making this announcement i spokesman lor the Revolutionary Council said that tyaaaer will
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  • 58 1 The Commissioner G«^n«'ral. Mr. Malcolm MacDwnald. left Singapore by air yesterday lor Australia. He will stay In Australia for a few days as th~ guest of thtf Prime Minister. Afterwards, he will go tr» New Zealand as the guest of the New Zealand Government. He will
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  • 572 2 Nanyang University's Urgent Task ONE ot the most urgent rasks or Nonyong Universiry is to rrain sufficient teachers to cope with the present acute shortage of qualified teachers in Chinese schools. This statement was made by Mr. Tan Lark Sye, Chairman of the Council
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  • 72 2 Mr. Tan Entertains MR. TAN LARK SYF. entertained the Deans of the Schools of Art. Science and Connmerce of Nan yang University, to a dinner at the Tanjong Khu Club, last night Standard photo shows (from left to right): Messrs Koh Teck Kin. Tan Lark Sye, Dr. Lin Yu-tang. Dr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 2 photo. MR. M B. BILIMORIA. the managing director of the Indian Film Combine. Ltd.. Singapore, and a well-known Indian film magnate in Bombay, left Singapore yesterday after spending a three-day holiday in the Colony.- Standard
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  • 46 2 A JOURNALIST. Mr. Alfred ■'ver of the Sunday Pictorial rrived in Singapore by Jantas/BOAC from England vsterday. on his way to cover :he forthcoming test matches n Australia. Mr Gover will spend four months In Australia He eaves for Sydney this morning.
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  • 149 2 —Maybe, But Not Just Yef A .MEXICAN airport has installed a kh room' for those who prefer to <!«. thru iinnH! ing in private. Is Singapore as roin mti, v ariy and charitable enough to pla* M.n,,, u nt i,,, her travellers who pass through
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  • 71 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —For >eing concerned in importing >w bags of ground rice without i permit, the driver of the orry conveying the ground ice and the owners were con;icted and fined in the Police ~ourt today. Tan Kok Chwee. the owner >f 10 bags was
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  • 41 2 MR. Walter Schwinn arrived in Singapore from Washington on Saturday to take up the post of U.S.I.S. Chief Public Affairs Officer for Malaya He has been with the U.S Department of State in Washington fo r several vears.
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  • 152 2 Words, Nothing Else— Postmen Govt. Reply To Union PENANG, Sun.— The Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union has termed Government's reply to its demand for pensionable status for postmen as containing the "usual explanations— words and nothing else." The Union president. Mr K. Balasundram. said today "We are tired of writing
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  • 153 2 Workers Claims Deplored KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government today deplored the claims of postmen for being placed on the pensionable establishment on threat of strike action and pointed out that they were now entitled to "substantial retiring allowances which are in effect pensions." "Postmen, like many other grades of
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  • 150 2 A Letter Led To His Arrest JOHORE BAHRU. Sun —A letter -signed "Sam Seng" received by a woman in Kota Tinggi led to the arrest of Ching Pow Wah. 18. and to his being charged in the Sessions Court with committing extortion of $50 by putting the woman in fear
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  • 142 2 n!iS^f LUMPUR. Sun Light-hundred peoi V reJ^ S 7?i* UnB 75 of Selanguilds, benevolent institutions and schools, todav paid homage to the memory of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. newspaper magn u te J and Philanthropist, who died in Uonolt recently. They attended a
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  • 140 2 CABLE REPAIR SHIP OFF TO MID-PACIFIC THE "Stan'ey Angwin.' 2 500- ton cable repair ship o Cable and Wire'ess Ltd wil arrive at Fanning Island the miu-Paiinc on luaday U repair one of the two Britisl transpacific cables Which out of order. The ship, which .eft Singa pore at the
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  • 39 2 M. J. REDHILL. a 26-year-old European produce br ker. was injured yesterri..v when the car he was dr: was involved in an accident with a bus at Holland Road. Singapore. He was admitted to the General Hospital
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  • 83 2 ALL candidates nominated by The Labour Front were yesterday appointed to an MMmb.y group which, in efTe. u be the Fronts Parliaments arm when the new Le^- i AaMmbly In Singap n up. At a meet::-.*; Mr. Victor mah. the Lab n F: to
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  • 83 3 Indian Envoy Feted photo. MOKE than 400 guests attended a tea party given in lnSi°, Ur in Of M h f "^Representative of the Government of V1 in f M laya A Mr R K Tandon. by the Singapore nrnf. i" d an Co n rcss at Adelphi Roof Garden
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  • 168 3 THE Singapore Labour Department will help 500 workers formerly employed at the rubber milling factory of Bin Seng Co. Ltd., in Bukit Timah Road, to find work, a spokesman of the Department told The Standard, yesterday. The factory closed down on Friday following an
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  • 67 3 A DRL'XK Police car-driver, on Saturday night, overturned tables and smashed a tumbler on the head of a waiter at a coffee-shop in Geylang Road. Singapore. The waiter. Lim Tiong Liu. was taken to the hospital in an ambulance but was allowed to go home
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  • 86 3 ALOR STAR. Sun— Abu Hassan, a 11-year-old schoolboy, who saw a fruit land on a shining object near his home in Mukim Kelubi. found 49 silver coins similar to pre-war Straits Settlement dollar coins. The coins had on one of its sides the image of a
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  • 218 3 IPOH, Sun— The presence Of a confidence trickster here has boon reported to the Police. The person is Cnincse woman, whose victims are children. On Thursday night, sheatTempted to rare three children away from their bomea in Greentown, but failed %vne the eldest, an eleven-year-old
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  • 347 3 Palm Seeds For Vitamins It M'lp ,-v_* f., 1 i last vear in a auring "Operation Kitchener" food^nnni °T r der ii t0 further li g hten the terrorists' ndeSf 5 called for shopkeepers in new villages idenutv cIIa t0 k t ep hs s
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  • 56 3 I'XGKU Abdullah bin Omar, cousin of the Sultan of Johore has been appointed Johore State Councillor. Ingku Omar who was formerly Chief Police Officer. Johore. and later became a Magistrate, told The Standard he was pleased to serve the Malays and also "help the plight of the
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  • 179 3 PENANG. Sun The committee of the Po Leung Kuk, Penang, acknowledges with thanks, receipt of the following donations: Previously acknowledged $1,434.24. Yang Sit Teik Tong Yeoh Kongsi $100. Chinese Town Hall $100, Mr. Chow Deh Kong $50, Loo Seng Hong S5O. Rev. Chee Khoon.
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  • 82 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Finding a bicycle leaning against a hut in the jungle, L Co!. Dalbir Rai who was leading a patrol of Gurkhas in the area, entered the hut ani found Chon See Poh with prirr.ins paper a groundsheet and shirt for which he could not
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  • 59 3 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Mohamed Hassan bi n Tuah. a detective from Bahau. was charged in the Magistrate's Court, here with extortion, by putting Xg Ching Poo of Sabak Bernam, in fear of injury if he failed to give him $300. Mr. D. C. Wernham, the Magistrate, found
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  • 425 3 THE following are the results of Pitman's August, 1954, examinations held at the C.Y.M. School Of Commerce. Singapore. English Class One: Leong Kee Hai Tham Kim Sow (Victoria). Lee Kiang Sun. Chia Lai Sang, Wong Kwai Jee. Lee Yue Kuin. Mohamed Salleh bin Daud. Phua Khek
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  • 378 4  -  GEORGE MELL WITH banks located prominently in busy streets in almost every town and village it is astonishing how many people still keep their savings in some "safe place about the house. No long go a middle-aged man entered an off-licence in Plymouth, placed two
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  • Article, Illustration
    952 4  -  JOHN ETHERINGTON Short Story... By I \KRKK had never been 1 able to understand why Old Bramley had aluays been so enthusiastic about Shakespeare's plays. He had. in fact, never doubted that Old Bramley was a clot. At least there had been no doubt until he met Dorothy
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  • 494 4  - CHASED BY SEETHING VOLCANO Patricia Boxall f Risked Death tor Loveliness J By IN his search for new plants for the world's gardens Ernest Henry Wilson, a Gloucestershire-born naturalist, tramped through a wilderness of treacherous undergrowth, clambered up sheer cliffs. explored the ground around ever-bubbl-ing volcanoes and a\ idrd through
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  • 156 5 She Swung Bottle 31 Times \Y HFX his watch was stolen more than three years ago. Calvin Holcomb ot Los Angeles began asking everyone be met on the what time it was. A lew weeks ago. after glaneIng at thousands of pocket watches, he fmaliv saw his and the thiet
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  • 1233 5  - The Mystery Man From Whitehall Terence Halloran by would have imagined that the pudgy-faced little man in pincenez, looking like a smaller edition of Mr. Molotov, dressed in the garb of a Victorian solicitor, claimed to be the descendant of eight kings? That, however, was only one of the extraordinary
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  • 340 5  -  GEORGE MELL |N the United States police arc quick to pounce on a driver whose dawdlinß impedes the smooth flow of traffic, but when cars were hindered on a North Carolina highway not lone ago the speed cop who investigated had a shock. A
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  • 946 6 Let There Be Sanity IT would appear, from recent incidents, that thickheadedness is an essential recommending factor lor employment in the Colony Public Services, and the denser it is the better the chances of success! There have been two happenings to compel this belief. The first was whore
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 464 6 Sir: Train control operators in the service of the Malayan Railway who work eight hours are paid a fixed "Control Operator's Allowance." Signalmen get bonuses, who.se duties cover an eight-hour stretch. Now, as a result of the recent arbitration awards, shunting .staff will be
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    • 245 6 archaeologist is the best husband any woman can have: the older she gets the more he is interested in her. Miss Agatha Christie. i ,JTOW one wins in politics > is as important as! what one wins Polities' must be a means not of compounding our
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    • 144 6 Sir; la view of the reCtnl increase in assessment in th» Taiping area. my ud \o whom I have been paying a rent of $15/--p.m. for the past one year ha* now notified me that as from Ist January IMS, I must pay the sum
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    • 138 6 Sir; Objevtions to the j Rendel Constitutional Com- mission are many, but the Kn R lush Language qualification clause is only one of them. If we made a belated attempt to dissect the Keport we would find that the main objection would be that the name Kendel
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    • 97 6 Sir; I ust wonder if the authorises art* aware of the chaotic conditions th;«t exist at the identity cards office in Stamford Road. A new i book of voters is about to be published with particulars > and information from the identity cards. Thousands of people who changed their
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  • 711 6  -  S. NADARAJA By |f tfALA LIPIS, the capl- tal of Pahang, Ifl in the last phase of her glory The transfer of the capital to Kuantan Is underway and, when the year 1955 sees its f«U scale installation. Pahang would have had her third capital in 57
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  • 643 6  -  ALASTAIR BUCHAN H"HE American i'ongresA sional «*lection.s have 'confirmed the implosion that a change of profound Importance has been developing in American public opinion and that there is now little popular support for the excesses of internal fear or external belligerency which marred the first eighteen months
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  • 246 7 Weekend Troubles Here There pi \ioiNl s kwa.-AI»'»l lompau and „..broiled in I KioVoo damage mH SaMjr- |,nn that a tele- her ear Iwfce STitH^SS Khars! untimely rin Kathrriae Stoll said l»« wcarioM the „,.,,,,,,1 m h*l home M, —mi i Jinn had is shf listened and r': 1.;.! i..-..t.-
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  • 76 7 photo. 1)1 TCII-BORN screen star Audrey Hepburn. currently Msitin K Holland to help raise funds for the Dutch War \ictims' Organization seen attending a dinner in Amsterdam's Amstel Hotel and afterwards visited a brewery, where she was the guest of Dutch students. With Audrey is her screen
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  • 144 7 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14, (Reuter)— Emergency lowers were invoked by police here yesterday follow ng outbreaks of mob violence by young Negro boy* md girls in the city. Police said the riot which >ccurred on Wednesday light and Friday was a lare-up of gang rivalry unonK
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  • 95 7 LONDON'. Nov. 14 <R nor) Another attempt at sabo- ■tage is .suspected in the daring clas.s" warship Delight. Its sailing lias been I delayed a second time. The Delight was due to s.il 1 early this month from Chatham Kent, to take part in anti-submarine exercises off
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  • 24 7 THE Communist administration in Hanoi told Western correspondents yesterday lhat they could seek permission to enter and work in Vi»rminh territory. Reuter
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  • 32 7 EGYPT has recalled her ambassador to Syria MajorGeneral Aly Naguib. a bio- ther of President Naguib. an i official spokesman of the •Prime Ministers office stated 1 last night.- Reuter
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  • 79 7 14, AFP)— ntists this t off a large-' I earthquake .lip-iKiy too many natural one.*. It WJM an experiment. however, to probe into the speed and behaviour ot seismic waves in the earth's crust. The shock was created by four tons of high ex- I plosive dynamite.
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  • 386 7 REDS NOW ACTIVE IN S. AMERICA Report Stresses Security Menace WASHINGTON, Nov. 14, (Reutcr) A Congressional Committee reported yesterday that Russia was stepping U p its activities throughout Central and South America, the Caribbean republics and the colonies of the European powers. •The continuous intervention by the Soviet Unior in
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  • 198 7 LONDON, Nov. 14 (Router* —-Nin« Labour Members of Parliament, trade unions and businessmen arrived by air last nighi from Peking after a tour of China. In a joint statement the party said that they saw DO :<-e that China was at- tempting or had a
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  • 46 7 QUEBEC CITY, Nov. 14. (UP) Workmen worked yesterday to make sure the roof does not fall in when the Quebec legislature opens next Wednesday. A part of the building's ceiling collapsed on Friday when workers were arranging (hairs f °r the opening session.
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  • 147 7 Fashion Dictator Fath Dies PARIS. Nov. 14.-Jaeque> Fath. the former .stork exchange clerk who became one of the dictators of French fashion, the creator of the 'urchin cut" and the "S-line.' died in his luxurious West End home yesterday from cancer of the blood. He was 42. II is wife
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  • 76 7 MIAMI BEACH. Nov. 14,! AP». At his own request pressed before he died. an j autopsy was performed yes- terday on Fred Snite so that j medical science could learn the (fleets of his 18 years and seven months in an iron lung. Snite. 44. self
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  • 89 7 PETERSON, New .Jersey. Xov. U, (UP) Police questioned yesterday a M-year-old ex-soldier George E. Kyan "j/je best suspect so jar" in their hunt for the rapist "who strikes when the moon is full." Police found at the time of Ryan's arrest a novel entitled u
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  • 211 7 Bride's Maid Knocked Cold At Wedding Party HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 14, (UP;— Billy Blair Blevis, 19, a mlllworker. and Peggy Upshaw, 17. were married last night. The casualties were: Blevis, who spent hjf honeymoon in jail; J. T Dickson. 23, the best man: steelworker Kenneth Upshaw, the bride's brother, also
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  • 215 7 (CROWDS peering through the railings of London's Wellington Barracks last week saw an astonishing sight Coldstrcam Guardsmen picking up leaves one by one. The men doing this strange job are "janker-wallahs" men confined to barracks be. cause of some Army offence they committed. Tubs are
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  • 212 7 OTTAWA, Nov. 14 (Reuter)— Queen Klizabrth the Queen Mother, drove past cheering crowds yesterday to pay homage to Canada's war dead before the flower banked National War Memorial which Kin* George VI unveiled 15 years ago. Thousands of people looked on in Confederation Square
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  • 66 7 LONDON, Nov. 14. <Rcuter> Mrs. Kate Field, wife of the American architect. who was released from a Polish prison recently said yesterday her husband would go to Switzerland shortly "to complete his recovery there." Mr. Field vanished In Warsaw in August 1949. on his way to .search
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  • 106 7 Kinsey Era Courses TORONTO. N»v 14 (IP) A U.S. c!ert> man railed on all churches last night to start spk education courses »ad siren* then family programm** in the congregation* The Rev. J. C. Wynn of Philadelphia, a ss o c i a t e adult work director of the
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  • 76 7 LOS ANCJELES. Nov. 14. (AP>— ifyieran, a drug discovered a year and a half ago in London is the greatest recent advance in mating chronic Leukemia, two doctors report. Drs. (Veil J. Watson. UniverMtv of IfllMtMtA, and Maxwell M. Wltttrobe. Profes>or of Medicine at the University
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    • 705 8 NORDDEUTSCH^R LLOYD ANO HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOiNl SERVICE To Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Kortertfeev Hamburg 6 Bremen. S pore P. Sham Panang NABOB (LLOYD) 17/21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/ 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN
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    • 1030 8 Tel: 2405 MAMSnELD CO., LXD. Tel: 2412 VSIvSSi ttncarpor«iad te Unawmral l ftßSf Deßa.* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE On*. Camera ootkm to mwaJ via other parti aa load aad tlartMua* ran* SAILINGS at UVCBPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A COKTO4CNT Slngapava Dua Saila P. WTham Paoaat Peleiw for Uvarpool At Ulaagow Nor
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    • 935 8 Apparatus To Test Rubberised Bitumen out the worW ww dearly &hown the advanta ges receiving the resu rubberised bitumen under carried out on rubberised dj conditions. men with a "'^/"b™ the British road official* will be !P?5 ia u lly o Producers* re- seeing the new plastometer for British A
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    • 713 8 EAST ASIATIC LINK 1 SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANOINavu For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. nfcOgegfca H Gdynia. Copanwagan. Gotnenburt aM 0u 0 Speee f k lm "FALSTIIIA" Cdnt 21/24 Sails IS Nov 1700 krt hi) "lUTLANDIA" t 18/22Nov 21/21 N. v l7| PATAGONIA' 15/lBDoc >/<tSN U/ItJ -SILANOIA" 5/7|an 8 i,.
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  • 132 9 Standard Staff Reporter ATSTRALIA'S first trade group representing New South Wales coalmining industry is expected to visit Malaya towards the close of the month. Members of the group are coming here in their private capacities and not under official sponsorship. They are: Mr. A.
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  • 101 9 THE directors of Sime Darby Co. Ltd. reported a profit of $1,372,377 for the year ended June 30. 1954. A final dividend of 7| per cent, less tax will be paid, absorbing $288,750. The amount brought forward from the previous year was $1,201,593, bringing
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  • 878 9 UNLESS FREIGHT RATES WAR ENDS By RAWLE KNOX Singapore. SHIPPING agents here predict an early financial crisis unless peace is declared in the war of the freight rates. All the signals point to Intensification of the war Competition from Mitsui, the Japanese line
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  • 216 9 Gripper On Ecafe C'ttee THE Chief Inspector of Mines of Malaya. Mr. G. F. Gripper was appointed ViceChairman of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East sub-committee on mineral resources which is holding meetings in Bangkok. The development of the largely unsurveyed and untapped Asian mineral
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  • 81 9 MOVEMENTS of tin-in-concentrates from the Federation to Singapore and Penang »n October involved 5,266 tons (5^291 tons in September). The total quantity exported m the ten months this year amounted to 50,372 tons (47,061 tons in the same period last year). The exporting states last
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  • 25 9 JAPANESE manufacturers are planning to export some 18,000.000 pounds of rayon thread to Red China as barter goods f~- ol soja beans. AFP
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  • 55 9 THE Gordon threewheeler. It can carry two udults comfortably in the front seat, and bucket seats tor two children can be fitted in the boot. The hood corers all four passengers. The Gordon is on shoxo for the iirst time at the Cycle and Motor Shoxc
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  • 33 9 WEST GERMAN special steel capacity has considerably increased this year, reaching now the annual rate of nearly 1.600.000 tons against an effective production of only 1.050.000 tons in 1953. AFP
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  • 279 9 Standard Market Reporter INTEREST in the Singapore markets in the past week has been centred en the sharp rise in the rubber price and the sharp fall in the tin metal price. It appears that Singapore is leading the world rubber markets and that the
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  • Finance And Connerce
    • 397 9 INDUSTRIALS DRAW STREANGTH FROM BOUY ANT RUBBER MART Standard Market Correspondent THE industrial section continued to draw strength from the buoyancy of rubber wfiich on Friday touched 84.1 cents a pound, a price last achieved in January 1553. Tin shares deteriorated in sympathy with the falling; metal price, while rubbers
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    • 347 9 Bt'SINKSS none in thf Malayan share market from Nov. 6 to 12: INDUSTRIALS:— Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords 28/- and 27 t Frascr it N\ av e Ords $1 Mto $1.974,. Gammon!* $3,524 Mummers $3.10 to 15 Hongkong Bank Colonial $970 and $96£ Wm. Jacks v:
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    • 298 9 1111 South British Insurant* C». Ltd. made an under k > profit of £528 IS7 4 and re.r»-ived investment income of 2 to make total p:..fit of 4. .»r year ended An* 31 19.">4 DU vidend of 1 10 per share absorbed £.'{78.268. Amalgamated Malar i-hin Ltd. made
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 9 THE nru town •Hire nf Wan fling Engineering Works at 272 Victoria Street. Siiraporr. The proprietors. Messrs. Won* Kai and Po*a l.um. arc ■een seated in the h«kjcround. Two assistants ar« accsl i« tb« forrsrouad.
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    • 1072 9 MBBj I^B IfII R I M I r n M>M< HOI Wi CITT COUNCIL OF R ATE tenders are in- SINGAPORE. B E vitec for the supply o! TENDERS. F v 1 t 0 prisoners and fuel WtZ^under-mentioned pri- SECRETARIAT: (a) Supply of r r for a P* irw of
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  • 966 10 MEDICAL MIXTURE "TT 7 HICH would you 1 consider most the warlike nation, doctor? "Vaccination. 1 It's aJ--1 ways in arms." i j^JOST doctors are plagued in their off-duty hours by acquaintances who insist on telling them all about their personal pains. Fed up with having his evening spoiled whenever
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    • 290 10 SH A W BRQiBHERSf TEL-gsisgLAST DAY! S D °o N "ON THE WATERFRONT" J A COLUMBIA PICTURE 7 o STARTS TOMORROW! o m^ m t J THE MIGHTIEST^Bf SPECTACLE THE IVER..^I®^Y STAGE Dl^^g p^^^ CinemaScoPc S«w DALE Wli-MAfiy MURPHY- J. CARROL NMSH n^rS^\ JOHN LITEL DOUGLAS KENNEDY- i X 1
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    • 185 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION pfow-Tuoo A»-co«>rno«f& LwilJL c, r, 11th RIOTOUS DAY TOD^,, QOCTORmfheHOIfSI bogarde.pS.^ re Colour by Tchnl^ WDE| WrJ A SURPRISE END^ M-G-IVfs MVSTOn Dha\u 252" Clark GABLE Stereophonic Laitf TURNER Victor MATURE SOVANA MANGANOT 4*, r vinosid /y. I jidßifr-Jfr 20th (:tMU<\-Ml\ KII|\M N£Xr CHANCE S**~~ Walter WanfierT^-N. Ow
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 372 10 j THE STARS i AND YOU I By Hirer Be/ Mar f 1 TOtAII Ql OTATIOX: A "What greater or better 2 2 (Tilt ran »f offer ttu> 2 republic than to teach and 5 Instruct «»ur ruuthf j Ohm -MONDAY FOR KWRV- ONfc: The alter.-ioon and evening are mainly
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  • 80 11 hgjuh M l, XN Not II <AP) n,,rl»* Humrt <»f France j, M ligbi "<"> tin- KuroK n Middleweight rhamiloaship bj winta* a inhnual kno, k out over lt.ili.in boidei Tihrm Mitri. .\o millthird pped the (lot rd round to thej an. th< ranfrom I
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  • 242 11 Britain Win World Rugby PARIS, Nov. 14, (AFP) —Britain won a welldeserved victory in the final of the 13 aside Rugby competition for the World Cup here yesterday. The British team beat France, by 16 points to 12, after leading 8-4 at halftime. The French players were roughly handled in
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  • 52 11 PARIS. Nov. 14. (AFP) Philippine marksmen Jose Zaiavidea and Fausto Peysler with 'A96 points each were only one point behind Russia's Sovolov in the unofficial results of the elimination contest of the master marksmen .'22 carbine lying position at 50 metres in the world shooting championships
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  • 491 11 Shock Results In Heov/ Go/n0... Wolves Miss A Point ?h? list 25 m?nutes to wrest a point. master atta <*er, hit back with 3 goals in In sharing the spoils Wolves maintained their slender advantage over Portsmouth who beat Manchester City, and Sunderiand. who drew away
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  • 354 11 UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Nov. 13. (Reuter) LEAGIE DIVISION 1 Arsenal 3 Huddersfield 5 Burnley 2 Aston Villa 0 Cardiff 5 Sheffield W. 3 Chelsea 2 Tottenham 1 Everton 0 Blackpool 1 Leicester 1 Sunderland 1 Manchester C. 1 Portsmouth 2 Newcastle 3 Charlton 1 Preston 3 Wolves :i Sheffield
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  • 217 11 LONDON. Nov. 13. (Router) Queen Elizabeth headed the list of winning owners with £40.993 18s won in 19 races by 10 of her hor.es when the 1954 flat-racing season closed today. This was the first time in the history of the turf that fan
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  • 141 11 OSLO. Nov. 13, (Reuter) Two Malayan players, Eddy and David Choong. scored a hit with cheering Norwegian fans at the Norwegian international badminton championships here today. Norwegian experts said the two displayed a rare knowledge of the many tricks of badminton, being lightning fast in their
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  • 1074 11 ■CtfllMl IrIAGL- A PWD LK APt* Aberdeen 10 8 0 2 25 7 16 Celtic 9 6 3 0 27 9 15 Clyde 10 6 2 2 29 16 14 Ranters 9 6 1 2 32 10 13 St Mirren 9 5 2 2
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    • 480 11 PERSONAI J U l x! ET lam fompvi-^ i 1954 All-Malaya T,. I 11 u n «d You: tui. SITUATIONS VACAMI CITY COUNCIL P HEALTH DEPARTMENT l eqi M r^.°. ne X «rse/St a r Nurtt o r Middleton Infectious Di^- ,vHospital. Salary Scale $228 .2« \l2-300/Proflc,.ncy IwAuSaiS [4« plus
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    • 69 11 Li 1 flbner By Al Capp SST^^ S^«tT7? V Vv.£LLDG >V "1 I ??-AN ,T V SHE'LL V SO. \/sORRn V| i f F€LM-^GOTTAHHEROUXEF M WILLTAKt BE LE'S WIDOWER I tE l^ fffcl<^"«l^OUT.r r# US 5O DIG OUT <f LONG JBOTHEr} WE. A I* 1 JlS° P BV TV Ham
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  • 398 12 Swedes Score Only One And Disappoint Kalmar FF 1 Spore Selection 0 fiuenove Svensson. Referee Pop Holloway before halftime, gave the tourists the lead. The second half was a tale of sorry misses Kalmar forwards never finding the mark to drag the game on to the final whistle. Kalmar Ronald
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  • 89 12 HONGKONG. Xov. 14. (Router) The Swedish A.I.K. club boat Hongkong selected eleven by 3 gO*ta to 2 in an exhibition football match before a capacity crowd of 10.000 here today. There was no score at halftime. I f was a one-sided same u the Hongkong
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  • 51 12 TICKETS for the Singapore Badminton Association international exhibitions on Nov. 23. 24. 25 and 26 at Guillemard Road are now on sale at Winstons. the Arcade. Low Poh Hye at Change Alley, and at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Prices are $10 for platform seats and $2 for
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  • 373 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Singapore's Chan Lye Huat, who was acclaimed Malaya's champion driver iast year, showed top form yesterday when he won the Seremban Half Mile standing start speed trial's fastest time of the day award with 23.89 aecs. Lmj Huat's time not only betters
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  • 246 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Asso- 1 cia'.ion open championship fix-) tir.es for tomorrow from 7.15 p.m. arc: Court No. 3: On* Poh Lim (F. X.> V s. M. Satiali (Merrytime); Wong Peng Soon (Mayflower) vs Omar b Ibrahim (Shell): Ong Poh Lim /t Ong Miow Peng (Marigold, Fitan) vs.
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  • 182 12 PENANG. Sun— The Penan? Swimming Champion, Fons: Scow San, scored his fourth consecutive victory in the Island's 100 metres free style oprn championship to equal the record time of 63.8 sees. He set up last year when the 1954 swimming gala was held at
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  • 34 12 WOODLANDS Sports Club were held to one-all draw by Kebenaran Sports Club in their friendly soccer match played on Saturday at Woodlands ground. Sahar scored the WSC goal Hussain equalised for Kebenarans.
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  • 1326 12  - PIRUZ ILL S'PORE MAKE THE GRADE PETER KUM wtmMmmmrmmm on a Special Coverage Bu According to Foong Seong Cup rules, which is similar to the rules of the Thomas Cup. a team announced within 24 hours of the match must remain unchanged. A player must play nls game or give
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  • 116 12 Singles: Ong Poh Lim beat Lim Koon Yam 15-9. 15-4 Won? Pen^ Soon beat Lim Kee Fong walkover. M. Sadali beat Yeoh Teck Chye 15-12, 15-5. Doubles: Ong: Poh Lim Ismail Marjan lost to Chon Kon Leone Yeoh Teck Chye 6-15, 5-15. Wong Peng Soon Teoh Peng
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  • 154 12 The hope that the Farrer Park Youth Club would produce some Olympic track and swimming champions was expressed .by its Chairman. Mr. Choo Seng Quee. yesterday. Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Club held at Singapore City Council Clerical Service* L'nion clubhouse a
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  • 80 12 The annual grass track meeting of the Singapore Cycle Raring Association will be held at Hong Lira Green on Sunday Nov. 28, at 2 p.m. There will be three open events: two laps race, 400 metres, and the three miles. There will also be two races for
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  • 30 12 Young Men's Sikh Association beat Singapore Royal Engineers 2-0 in a SHA Div. 3B hockey match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Balderaj and Sewa Singh.
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  • 38 12 THE Singapore Chines Industrial and Commercial School held their annual sports at the CICS ground at Outram Road yesterday Highlight of the day's sporting events was t) e miss physical drill staged by Chinese school children.
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  • 16 12 BONN. Nov. 14 (UP)— England defeated Germany 9-0 in an international badminton meet today.
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  • 317 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun SAE5 A E Butterworth trounced ka* Kuala Lumpur when they met in a second round Sanderson Cuptie on the RAF ground here yesterday. Butterworth airmen scored 20 points (a goal, penalty goal, dropped goal, and three tries) t o three (a try). P/O
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    • 133 12 Y^ 1^ >~y ■w: 7^ 'km Q^ If i\^ i^WM w^w IS WATCHES OF PRECISION I |S- DISTINCTION >Si^ with "GLUCYDUR" Bolonce "DURCFLfcX" Unbrcokoblc Spr.n 9 "INCABLOC" Most Rd.oblc C)(O) Shock proof System C^ r^ Mode by one ot the 10.-^s* S* it Wotck Crlw^ Factories .n Swifx.rland EAST REPRESENTATIVES
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    • 35 12 HOCKEY: SHA League— £>n\ 1 Indian Association v SCRC at Balestier; Div. 2 3BOD v University of Malaya at 3BOD; Friendlies:— Raffles Institution v H.M. Dockyard at Raffles ground. SCC Women 7-a-side hockey at padang.
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