The Straits Times, 4 October 1950

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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    74 1 MISS WU TEK HENG, 33 -year-old Cantonese singer and film actress, who arriv ed in Singapore yesterday by m BOAC from Hong Kong for a three weeks' holiday in Malaya Miss Wu has relati ons in Ipoh. and she intends to do a charity show there to help
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  • 490 1 Two-pronged Attack Still Unchecked TOKYO, Tuesday. COUTH Korean Third Division troops across the 38th Parallel this afternoon captured Kansong and by nightfall had advanced another five miles. This puts them 30 air miles inside North Korea, but the distance they have travelled by road is about
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  • 17 1 LONDON. Tues.—The troopship Wlndrush sailed for Korea yesterday with 1.200 British soldiers aboard —A.P.
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    44 1 M%LAI CHILDREN at Kampong Bahru in Kuala l.'impur *err sivrn SI to buy iirecream by visiting British Members of Parliament. From left are Air Commodore AY. Harvey. M.P Mr. A. N. Ross, British Adviser, Sclansor. and Mr. A. T. Lennox-Boyd. M.P. Straits Times picture.
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  • 183 1 139 Allied Planes Lost TOKYO. Tuesday. SINCE the Korean war began. 139 Allied aircraft have been lost, 96 of them being downed by Communist action. These Allied air operations have cost the Communists 11,030 troop casualties and 1.050 tanks. Eighteen major North Korean strategic tar- gets have been wiped out
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  • 42 1 WASHINGTON. Tue«—Admiral Forest P. Sherman said yesterday that a second American naval vessel had been stru by a Russian -mad^ floating mine set adrift in Korean water, apparently by the North Koreans. j Some casualties occurred. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues.— The U.N. Secretary-General. Mr. Trygve Lie. has transmitted an invitation to the Chinese Communists to attend Security Council debates on Formosa starting on Nov. 15. A.P.
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  • 215 1 'SOCIALISM MUST LEAD'- ATTLEE MARGATE. Tuesday. »PHE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said today 1 that capitalism had lost faith in itself and "a policy of democratic Socialism is the only dynamic alternative to totalitarian Communism." Mr Attlee told the national, convention of his Labour Party that the next few
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    24 1 GOING ON. LEAVE MR. C. w BYRDE. A.S.P. of Police Headquarters, Singapore, who goes to Britain today in tin- Antylocus on six months' leave.
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  • 153 1 TAEGU. Tues. SOUTH Korean officers and men today were exhorted to act as ambassadors of democracy in North Korean territory. Issuing a five-point set of principles with which the ROK soldier entering North Korean territory should be "indoctrinated." the headquarters of the South Korean Army emphasised
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  • 169 1 SAIGON, Tuesday. 'pHE French claimed today that they had broken 1 one of Ho Chi Minns biggest ricebowls and pursued the Communists northeastward from Thainguyen, bombing and strafing them. A military spokesman said French troops were mopping up In the "fertile triangle" of the
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    50 1 RAN SINGH BHANDAL, 96--year-old former police sergeant, who died last night at his home in Havelock Road, Singapore. Ran Singh. who has been drawing a pension since he retired at Batu Gajah in 1908 after 17 years' service, was father of Assa Singh, the Malayan Sikh priest.
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  • 105 1 SEOUL, Tues. A MERICAN Intelligence sources said today that "Seoul City Sue." who broadcast in English for the North Korean Communists, apparently was Mrs. Ann Wallace a Korean newspaperman. "Seoul City Sue" was identified by Lee In Soo, a Korean English professor who also made English
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  • 177 1 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MR JAMES CHALMERS, a*ed 25, assistant manager of Kinrara Estate, near Kuala Lumpur, was murdered by bandits while walking round the estate today. They also shot his bull terrier. The bandits were waiting for him In a
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  • 63 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. 808 Hope is to leave for Korea and other Pacific military bases tomorrow to entertain Gl's with a troupe of 30, including Jane Ru<sell, Maryline Maxwell and Gloria de Haven. tie said: "I got a lot of nerve to take Jane Russell along, I
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  • 189 1 Emergency Insurance Is 'Difficult' INSURANCE companies can 1 give protection against losses caused by bandits only with great difficulty. Mr. J. A. Dean, president of the Insurance Institute of Malaya, told members of the Singapore District Society of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries, In Singapore last night. He said the
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  • 14 1 Four coffin covers, worth about $400. were yesterday reported to jH^x bfeeo._atolea
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  • 242 1 LUCKN J us. THE India. ':i in c Minister. Pandit Nehru, inaugurating the llth conference of the Institute of Pacific Rei tions here today, j.u!d that when people talked it a third world war they should remember the lessons of the last two world wars, which
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  • 32 1 HAMBURG. Tues— German police today raided the Hamburg offices of the Communist Party, the Communist-spon-sored "Free German Youth" Organisation and the "Committee of Young Peace Fighters." arresting 180 people. Reuter.
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  • 87 2 CAGLIARI (Sardinia), Tues. f pHE mightiest concentration of Allied naval power in the Mediterranean since the war is holding exercises off Malta. More than 100 warships of the United States, British. French and Italian fleets are represented. They Include a considerable part of the US. Sixth
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  • 21 2 MOSCOW. Tues. Soviet authorities have released the British trawler Swanella which was intercepted in the Murmansk area. U.P\
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  • 93 2 Ripped Chinese Red Flag HONG KONG. Tues. A BRITISH sea captain was fined HK$4O yesterday for tearing down a Chinese Communist flag which was flying on the occasion, of the first anniversary of the establishment of the Peking Government. William Duguld Gordon 49-year-old skipper of the Panamanian motor vessel, Swallow,
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  • 116 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. A YOUNG French scientist, 29-year-old M. Gerald Taylor, after more than a year on the Greenland irecap, said the ice there Is about 9,900 feet thick and pushes into sea at about 60 feet per day. This breaking -off of the ice,
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  • 71 2 MRS. TAP SHI SET (left), eldest sister of the 16-year-old Dalai Lama, the spiritual head of Tibet, talks to her husband at New Delhi. He is a member of tbe Tibetan delegation there for negotiations with the new Chinese Ambassador. She said Tibet 'only wants to
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    • 267 2 LONDON, Tuesday. \IK. TRUMAN could not find a bed in London so iTI he threw a brick at Mr. Attlee's window. The Mr. Attlee concerned was the British Prime Minister and the window was in his house in Downing But the Mr. Truman was
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    • 496 2 IcST-Jjl twTuralisAtion NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Yu Lie Wei. of Lee Rubber Co.. Ltd.. Chin* Building. Chuila Street, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisatlor. should not be granted should send a written signed statement of the
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    • 311 2 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Madam NO TIN TIN the wife Of MR. LUC HONG SENG of No. 8, Muswell Hill. BraddeU Heights, Singapore, has aa from th« Ist day of April, 1950, left the protection of the said Mm Hong Seng. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that
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    • 256 2 P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Slate Engineers Office. Seremban up to noon on 16.10.50 for th© Construction of Police Stations, Barracks, etc. at Paroi and Sikamat, Seremban. Plans and specification* can be seen at the Senior Executive Engineer's Office. Seremban. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 'Tenders
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  • 318 3 Rejects Allied Proposals LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. T<HE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei 1 Vishinsky, told the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday that he would introduce his own resolution on the future of Korea. Opening the resumed debate on Korea, he
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  • 277 3 YANGYANG. NORTH KOREA, Tues. FIFTY to 60 United States officers and men are now with the South Korean troops in their drive north of the 38th Parallel, and others are ready to cross the border any hour. These Americans are members of the KMAO (Korean Military
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  • 37 3 WASHINGTON. Tues— The Government nas given the Atomic Energy Commission and the military the first call on the nations factories and raw materials to assure the success of the big rearmament drive. U.P.
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  • 294 3 PAKISTAN SAYS 'CROSS THE 38th' LONDON, Tues. SIR Mohammed Zafmllah Khan, Pakistani Foreign Minister, said in Ottawa yesterday that the United Nations forces should press on into North Korea because "the 38th Parallel never was recognised as a boundary". The leader of the Pakistan delegation to the United Nations General
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  • 163 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. INVITATIONS to the international conference on tin regulation at Geneva on Oct. 25 have been sent to all member countries of the United Nations, including Russia. The conference U expected to last four to five weeks.
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  • 35 3 MANILA, Tues. More than 200 Communist-led Hukbalahaps captured a remote town In Bondoc Peninsula off Tauezon, looted the treasury of $7,000, killed two people and kidnapped 14 others, It was reported here.
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  • 87 3 HELSINKI. Tues. The number of striking Finns soared to 115.000 yesterday as Finland neared the end of her two-day nation-wide 10- cal Government elections. The strikes are sponsored by the Socialists who ma> I use any gain's at the polls to enforce the wage demands of
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  • 63 3 BAGHDAD. Tues. I"he Basra Petroleum Company has completed the laying of 75 miles of a new pipeline to carry oil from Zubair. near Basra, to the port of Fao on the River Shatt-el-Arab, south-east Iraq. It Is hoped that the export of oil—
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  • 91 3 JAKARTA, Tues. fjOLONEL Sadlkin, the mllltary governor of We*t Java, told Antara, the Indonesian news agency, yesterday that the rebel Darul Islam organisation is receiving substantial aid In weapons from "abroad." The government comnisslon said that the fanatical Muslim rebels could not be The
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  • 39 3 COMMUNIST China delegation visiting Britain as ruests of the Britain-China Friendship Association to celebrate the founding of the Chinese People's Republic. The official attitude to this delegation was raised at the Labour Party conference. A.P. picture.
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  • 223 3 STATE OWNERSHIP IN BRITAIN I.OXIJON. Tuesday. I ABOUR Party leaders, including Mr. Attlee, listen*J ed in silence today as members at the party conference at Margate complained that State ownership had failed to bring: the expected improvements. By card votes represen- 1 ting 2.878.000
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  • 45 3 1,875 U.S. MARINE CASUALTIES IN KOREAN WAR WASHINGTON. Tuej. ADMIRAL Forrest Sherman. Chief of Naval Operations, said yesterday that the Marines suffered 1.575 casualties and the Navy 95 in the Korean war. Admiral Sherman .aid that tbe casualty reports were "as of this morning." C.P.
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  • 229 3 UK May Revalue Soon Report LONDON, Tues. SURPRISE Anglo-Ame-rican money talks called for next week sharpened rumours yesterday that Britain may soon raise the dollar value to the pound. Britain's acting Treasury chief. Mr Hugh Gaitskell. announced unexpectedly that he will fly to the United States and Canada for a
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  • 37 3 PRAGUE, Tues. Seven railway and post office employees were killed and an undisclosed number of other persons injured when two express trains travelling between Prague and Bern* crashed head-on at Svitavy, in Moravte, yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 84 4 From Our Own < or respondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tuss. Police Sgt. D.A. Jeffry. was today charged in the Sessions Court with criminal breach of trust of $280 entrusted to him on Feb. 2 and with having, on Feb. 2, at Pengerang Estate. Kota Tinggi district forged the
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  • 369 4 S 'pore Municipality May Face $3 Mil. Deficit In 1951 IN SPITE of an anticipated $2,500,000 increase in revenue, the finances of the Singapore Municipality for next year are expected to show a $3,100,000 deficit, according to a draft preliminary budget now before the Finance Committee of the Municipal Commissioners.
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  • 184 4 35 MILLION GUILDERS TO BE SPENT AN annual budget of 35,000,000 guilders for the development of Dutch New Guinea has been approved at The Hague, the Colony's Governor, Mr. S. L. J. Van Waardenburg, said on his arrival in Singapore vesterdy Mr Van Waardenburs is
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  • 182 4 On Way To Holland To Seek Aid A FOUR-MAN citizens' delegation from Dutch New Guinea arrived in Singapore yesterday on its way to The Hague to tell the Dutch Government about conditions in the colony and to ask for defence aid "in the event of Aggression by the United States
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  • 48 4 Krom Our Own Ccrrespandent JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Under the auspices of th*> Local Indian Congress a relief committee has been appointed who will organise the collection of money and materials in Johore Bahru for relief of the suffering in Assam due to the recent earthquake.
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  • 42 4 The Singapore Mercantile Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society made a profit of $2,277.12 for the first six months of this year, according to a statement of accounts, which will be tabled at the Society's half yearly general meeting on Monday.
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  • 153 4 SHOULD BE HEARD, NOT SEEN FE captain of the liner Carthage is worried at uncomplimentary remarks made about the ship's appearance at various ports and has forbidden the crew to have wireless aerials on the shoreward side of the vessel while in port. A notice pocted in the Carthage yesterday,
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  • 120 4 APARENT-teacher association was formed last Friday by parents, guardians and teachers of pupils of the Outram School. Singapore, after a meetlne in the school h«ili The following were elected orh. bearers:— President: Dr. A. A Sandosham; vice-presidents Messrs. B. C. Lee and Loo Soo Chuan; hon. sec.: Mr
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  • 37 4 FLYING FOR HELP... THE FOUR-MAN delegation from New Guinea who arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to The Hague to seek Dutch Government hclo for the people of the Dutch colony. Story below— Straits Tines pictore.
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  • 173 4 "I CONSIDER that this is a case in which nothing 1 but the maximum sentence will be adequate," said Mr. Justice Brown at the October Assizes yesterday when he sentenced Ahamat bin Hassan to three years' imprisonment for causing hurt to a Chinese detective.
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  • 60 4 From Our Stall Correspondent MALACCA. Toes. AT the Malacca High Court tbit morning, a pair of white gloves was given to Mr. Justice Abbott by the Public Prosecutor. Mr. H. Shepherd, to mark the fact that there were no criminal cases. Thanking the D.P.P., Mr. Justice
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  • 108 4 THE plan of the Singapore police to beat taxi arsonists "has proved successful so far, declared the Deputy Coratitssio|*r, CXD Mr. R. C. l£[Wlltsire, yelterday. Thare had. he amid, been an jmraethate^roiMi^h^iurn- -7X hours the Colony had been free of serious crime. Mr. Wiltshire warned,
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  • 24 4 Fiom Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. TUes.The "Dancers of IndltV. sii ters Lilitha, Padminl, an Raglnl with thflr party of 2 -wiiLjjslt^Sln-^Doreaildtl]
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  • 232 4 r*AN a person be accused of screening an offender when the "offender" has been acquitted of the offence with which he was charged? This query was raised yesterday by Mr. Justice Brown at the Singapore Assizes when a woman. Tan Ah Lek, was charged with "causing
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    42 4 MR. LIM Leang Teng, Penan* pioneer planter and philanthropist, who will be 81 years old tomorrow. He baa invited 1.5 M guests to dinner and will distribute rice and red packets to poor people ever 60 years ef age. Straits Times picture.
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  • 299 5 THE Singapore Army Civil Service Union has submitted a fresh salary demand for 32 types of army civilian workers. The demand based on the Benham scales, urges an early settlement of this issue by the War Department. The wage demand submitted to the Command
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  • 99 5 MR. C S. Sivaswamy, se-cretary-general of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions, in a statement last night referring to the Straits Times repport that the Army Civil Service Union's claim for housing allowance was not likely to be granted by the War Office, state: "I
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues, -A Chinese lorry driver. Sen Kiem today claimed trial be- i tan Mr. A. P. Jack, the Kuala T .umpur. First Magistrate, or. charge of causing the aih of a Malay girl Elivas jy driving his lorry rashly. Bail of $250 was allowed and
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  • 33 5 From Oar Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Tues. The Church Workers' Association of Malacca will hold their annual fete at the Bandar Hilir English School on Saturday in aid of Christ Church, Malacca.
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  • 41 5 From Our Own Correspondent MUAR Tues. The Muar Magistrate sentenced an odd ;ob labourer Ng Han. aged 49. to three months' hard labour for unlawful possession »f four katles of latex at the Oenek Rubber Estate. Bukit Gambtr
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  • 256 5 ABOUT 40 Singapore schoolchildren, aged from eight years upwards, were last night washing and combing their pets in preparation for the mass rally, part of "World Week For Animals" at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The children are among 2.000 members or Singapore's Ar.imal
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  • 88 5 \l>U> Malaya is appealing to listeners not to ask for the same old records to be played on the Listeners' Choice programmes which are broadcast over the Blue Network three times a week. Most listeners ask for the following to be played in programme after programme:
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  • 124 5 OFFERED BRIBE, GAOLED JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. LEE Nee, a tongkang owner, was sentenced to one week's simple Imprisonment and a fine of $300. or two months' simple imprisonment, today in toe police court for offering bribe of $40 to Senior Inspector Syed Salleh I The case was a retrial. I
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  • 67 5 A young Canadian, who has been resting in a tuberculosis sanatorium In Quebec for nearly five years and has started a stamp collection to while away the houn>. has written to the Straits Times asking if readers would like to send him some local as well as
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  • 37 5 Ong Teng Foon, a 43-year-old labourer, living In Alexandra Road, who clait.ied trial In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to dishonestly retaining stolen property— 22 iron rods —waa cautioned and discharged. No conviction was recorded.
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  • 64 5 MOVING in a queue at the midnight show at the Capitol Theatre. Singaporean Aug. 19. two detectives saw a Chinese cinema- fan have his wallet picked. This waa stated in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday when Wont Wai Nam, a tailor, was charged with stealing
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  • 45 5 SO SHY! Two-yrar-old Teddy Chapman son of ft CorlM>ral at R.A.F. Stietar. was overcome by shyness when the Under Secretary of State for Air. Mr Aidan Crawley, stopped by his cot while tourinr the R.A.F. Hospital at Chanti— RAF PR. -let lire
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  • 368 5 EMERGENCY TEACHERS' PROMOTIONS rm: Singapore Teachers Union never protested against the promotion of emergency teachers to the Second Year Normal Class, said Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, the union secretary, in a Press statement yesterday. He was replying to a correspondent Mrs Mary Chan, who wrote in
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  • 61 5 From Our SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. -A charge alleging that they had committed murder was read to Perumal and M. Pandyan when the y appeared before Raja Sulaiman in the First Magistrate's Court Kuala Lumpur yesterday. No plea was' recorded, and the case was
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  • 99 5 NEWS has been received of the success in England of 21-year-old Barbara Balhetchet. daughter of Dr. W. A. Balhetchet. Medical Superintendent of the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Singapore, who has Just passed a three-year-old course to gain her diploma from the Frobhefl Training College, Roehampton. Miss Balhetchet is
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  • 32 5 From Oar Own Correspondent MUAR, Tues— Lim Kern Chuan and Ong Pau. who broke the curfew at the 19th milestone, Singkana, were each fined $20 by the Mua: Magistrate.
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  • 143 5 Appeal To Crawley For A.M. Workers rE Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff Union has submitted a memorandum to Mr. Aidan Crawley, Parllamentarj Under-Secretary of State for Air, drawing his attention to the "necessity for accommodating R.A.F. employees in tn*»ir respective stations of employment." The Union requests Mr Crawley to recommend
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  • 49 5 From Our Own Correspondent TELUK ANSON, Tues Kheng Chai, aged 21, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for defacing his identity card by splitting it in two. On another charge of failing to notify his change of address, he was fined $50 or two weeks' imprisonment.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 107 5 CHINESE YM.C.A., Selege Road, staff meeting. 9 am., basketball. 5 p.m.. badminton. 5.30 p.m.. mouth organ band. 7.30 p.m. ST. ANDREW'S MISSIONHOSPITAL LINEN GUILD, monthly meeting. V W C. A.. Raffles Quay. 10 a.m. V.W.C.A Katong Groups' meeting St Hilda's Scftool Crylon Road. 4 p.m. V.M.C.A, Orchard Road, chess club.
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  • 76 6 KNOX: Gpoi,j Cruden Knox. lrte of Great Easteii. Life Aswr.inrp Co.. Ltd.. at Aberdeen. Scotland, on 2nd October. 1950. CHALMERS On October 3rd. o" Minrara Estate, by bandit action. James Chalmers. Funeral took place Cheras Road Cemetery. 5.15 p.m.. October 3rd. MRS. TAN HOOI HEONG (nee Emmy Lim) passed
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  • 35 6 MM- The family of the late Mrs. Llm Peng Slang expresses thanks to friend* and relatives for their wreaths, letters of condolence, loan of cars and lorries, night vlsis and attendaree at the funeral.
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  • 679 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Oct. 4, 1950. Bookie And Tote It has taken the committee appointed by the Singapore Government to inquire into bookmaking 19 months to issue its report. This might have been thought ample time in which to reach definite recommendations on which the Government could act.
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  • 471 6 St. Francis In Singapore Today is World Day for Animals, and it will be observed for the first time in Singapore. This day is the birthday of St Francis of Assisi, who, if not the patron saint of animals, has become the patron saint of all Catholics and nonCatholics alike
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  • 620 6 Defending The Normal Teacher "QNCE A Pupil," writing under the heading "The Malayan Classroom" in Saturday's Straits Times, has unwittingly attacked the officers of the Singapore and Federation Education Departments by tearing their pet, the Normal-trained teacher, to pieces. The Malayan Governments have repeatedly boasted that the results produced by
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  • Article, Illustration
    78 6 A picture for World Day for Animals, which will be observed in Singapore this afternoon by a mass rally at the Jalan Besar stadium, organised by the local branch of thr Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The rally will be addressed by the Colonial Secretary, and there
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  • Man-in-the-Street
    • 626 6 P? Is really incredible in these so-called enlightened days to read your editorial of Sept. 29 headed "M.C.S. And Others". It is. to say the least, misleading. It is a fact that the qualifications and work of professional officers in Government service have always been valued at
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    • 296 6 'THINGS are not easy in this country. People are bewildered and uneasy about the professions and actions of the leaders, both Government and public. My own confidence in the leadership of this country is none too strong. It was further shaken when I read In the Sunday
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    • 125 6 NOW that the situation in Korea has been cleared up, one is led to speculate on whether It will occur to our powers-that-be to ask for a sufficient number of troops to be sent to Malaya with the object of accounting for all the illicit firearms at
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  • 376 6 Frozen Fish RECENTLY this column reported that Mrs. Cecil Street had served up a breakfast consisting of South African smoked cod at sixtytwo cents per pound, and thus had set her husband pondering on the extraordinary comparison with $1.40 for ikan merah in the Orchard Road market
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    • 680 6 CLASSIFIED AI)S. Professor and Mrs. J. K. MONRO. p.p.c BYRNE: Oct. 3rd. 1950. a' IVnang Meternlty Hospl'.ii. to Pfßgy, wife of Dr. A. A. Byrne, a <;->n. FIBBONS: To Patricia, wife of Sqn.-Ldr. Sibbons. on 29.9/50, a' R.A.P. Hospital, Changl. v r in. BORN TO Mr. Mrs. H. L. v.'ne.
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    • 65 6 GARRARD* 8C.65A MIXfR-CH ANGER Plays eight Records of 10". 12" or MIXED in any order. For A.C. Mains, 330 volts and 110 volts. Each ls Guaranteed for Six Months. RC. 65A, Unit only 5112.M PORTABLE MODEL $125. M TABLE DE LUXE $185. M CONSOLE DE LUXE $225 Of AC/DC Unit
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    • 87 6 IItSURMCt THE "COMMERCIAL UNION' CROUP OF INSURANCE COMPANIES COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. fALATINE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. LIVERPOOL VICTORIA INSURANCE CORP: BRITISH GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. StNCAfOKt. IPOH fO. Bo» 107. ML 5077. f.O. Box 47 T«l 574. Branch Manager: Local ManagerC. W. WARRIN. I REID
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  • 492 7 "Should Be Paid Special Salaries Says Doctor •AT least eight qualified surgeons are required for Singapore hospitals and these should he flown out from England immediately on special one or three-year contracts until the serious shortage is closed. This was the considered opinion of
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  • 172 7 A CEYLON Office Is expected to be opened in Kuala Lumpur soon after the arriva 1 •of an assistant officer 'or the Ceylon Government Commissioner in Malaya. Mr M. Saravanamuttu. The officer, a member of the Ceylon Overseas Service, is expected in Singapore this month.
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  • 423 7 "TOURING the past 50 \J years the position of a girl in Singapore has changed so much that thinkers wonder what she will be like 50 years from today." Jonah Joshua. 18-year-old student at St. Andrew's School, in white shirt, brown
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  • 58 7 Tan Chee Teck. a salesman of Low Tang Chang Ltd.. pleaded guilty before Mr. H. X, Klngdon in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to two charges of criminal breach of trust of $852 In cash and $999 in goods. He was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment
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  • 57 7 A credit balance of £14.298 was shown by the Federated Malay States War Relief Fund last year, states the Fund's report, published In loncon. Beneficiaries were eight wonrsif and a man, the same r umber as in 1948. The Executive Committee of the Relief Fund met on
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  • 67 7 The Straits Times received yesterday two further contributions of $10 each for the "Grandma Ong Fund." Both were from Chinese readers. This brings the total of the fund to $4,117.60. In addition, one of the readers and a European woman have sent $10 each for Mrs.
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  • 58 7 The home of the messing superintendent of the University of Malaya, Miss I. L. Butt, at Delbey Road, was burgled sometime between Saturday and yesterday. Property lost Included a purse, $25, an identity card, two cheques, a handbag with $7. one lipstick, one box of powder,
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  • 38 7 Two Chji.Lve, Tan Kian Chay, 42 and Tan Ah Tit, 51. were yesterday sent for trial by the Singapore Relief Court magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, on a charge of possessin revolver parts in a taxi.
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  • 185 7 LACK of witnesses prepared to identify men involved in recent crimes is preventing; the Singapore police from bringing criminals to court. Stating this yesterday, Mr. R C. B. Wiltshire. Deputy Commissioner. C.1.D., gave a list of recent crimes which had been solved but In which
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  • 56 7 Teo Ho Huat, 38, was yesterday found guilty in the Singapore Second District Court of possessing 30 leaf packets of chandu and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment. Mr. W. E. Demuth, who appeared for the defence, gave notice of appeal. Bail of $2,500 was fixed
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  • 47 7 A $15 handbag, containing $40. an Identity card, a driving licence and a fountain pen, belonging to Miss L. M. Tennlng, Deputy Director of the Soldiers'. Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association In Singapore, was stolen from her parked car at Mcßitchie Reservoir yesterday afternoon
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  • 28 7 Pleading guilty to assisting In the management of a chap-jl-ki lottery, a woman. Tin* Eh Moh was fined $60 in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 39 7 Singapore police have found 13 bales of rubber valued at over $3,000 in an unnumbered hut in Clyde Terrace, Singapore. Anyone claiming It should report to the O.C Hokklen Branch. Singapore C.I.D. duri ing working hours.
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  • 32 7 Assam Re) W-f Fund donation* from Singapore amounted to nearly $30,009 on Sept. 30. Th« highest contribution so far rtMHYed wae tiMl from Meats. Glan Slnjh «n<l Company.
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  • 83 7 r[REE studies in expression at the InterSchool Declamation Contest in the AngloChinese School, Singapore, last nifht. One.competitor stretches his arms wide to drive home a point, a girl in serious mood, and a student beaming as he receives a souvenir from Mrs H. H. Petersen, wife of
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  • 413 7 Kallang Crash Driver 'Under Influence Of Drink' |\R. LOKE TAI WEE of the Singapore General J Hospital told a Coroner's court yesterday that the driver of the car which originated the multiple crash on Kallang Bridge on July 24, in which three police were killed, was under the influence of
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  • 22 7 Mr. Robert Wallice Calderwopd. Superintendent of Police, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.
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  • 77 7 "Many of the chap-ji-kl organisations in Singapore seem to be giving employment to young boys like you," the Singapore Second Police Court magistrate, Mr. 8. E. Teh. told Lee Teng Oh, 18, when he sentenced him to a fine of $150 or one month's Imprisonment for
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  • 27 7 A Chinese man held up a Chinese woman at Joo Chlat Road, Singapore, last night and robbed her Of cash and jewellery worth %J»out $116.
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  • 347 7 MAAF May Get More Units rpHE possibility of rais- ing more squadrons of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force was mentioned by the Under Secretary of State for Air Mr. Aidan Crawley. when he toured the R.A.F Station, fieletar, yesterday. Mr. Crawley. now visiting R.A.F stations in Malaya, told the Straits
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    • 128 7 REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF SHIP BRAND ALES AND LAGER FROM THE V^ FAMOUS SCOTTISH r So^' BREWERIES OF vV ctVl \S tEOMSYOUIIH»»S«m.TO S^pectaC \sj*®*^/ INTRODUCTORY INCLUDING FREE DELIVERY TO AMY ADDRESS IN SIH6APORE Ship Brand Ale 48 Quarts $48/- Pintt $55/Ship Brand Lagar 48 Quarts $54/--96 Pints $60/Sole Agents: THE BRITISH
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    • 57 7 CASHMERE SHETLAND WOOLLIES FOR FASHION CONSCIOUS WEARERS OF FIRST CLASS KNITWEAR I FOR COMFORT, CHARM AND DURABILITY. TWIN SETS I 52/50 AND 75/- PER SET SING A P OF i <& PUBLIC ADDRESS i 3 INSTALLATIONS 1 ON HIRE j for i 1 EETtNfiS DANCES SPORT EVENTS X M 6
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  • 360 8 GovL Attitude Criticised From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. INSTEAD of trying to increase the food production of the country, the Government had adopted the line of least resistance by saying that because of the growing population, the extension of padi cultivation would never
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    59 8 MR DENNIS WARNER, South -I ast Asia correspondent for t ne Melbourne Herald and the London Daily Telerraph. based in Singapore, returned to the Colony yesterday afternoon by BOAC from Tokyo after covering the Korean war for three months. Pictured with him here are Mrs. Warner and their daughter. Shirley,
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  • 147 8 BECAUSE only one person applied to join a Government commercial school, the Singapore Education authorities have shelved the idea of starting such a school. The building that was to have been a commercial school is now being used for other purposes. Mr. R.M. Young, acting
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  • 32 8 MUAR. Tues.— A woman labourer. Mook Kai. employed on Voules Estate. Tenang. was awarded compensation of $567 by the North Johore Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation. Her right eye was injured.
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  • 1120 8 rE following candidates were 1 successful in the recent examinations conducted In Singapore n September by Mr. Colin Taylor, xternal examiner to the Associated Board. PIANOFORTE— Grade I Distinction: Salleh Hussein, Chye Teresa, Lim Lily. Ng Cheng Chai. 9yn Wai Lin, Foo Juniper. Lenn Mci Ling. Shotam
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  • 183 8 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TWO Chinese and a Malay were injured when the Kuala Lumpur to Singapore day mail train was fired on by bandits in Johore last night. One of the Chinese, aged 60. has since died in hospital. I
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  • 56 8 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 'THE Kuala Lumpur Municipal Town Planning Committee meeting to have been held this morning was cancelled because of lack of a quorum. Only one member, Mr. T. Rajendra, was present. The Municipal President. Mr. H. T. W. Oswcn,
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  • 30 8 treat Our Own t orreipondent TELUK ANSON. Tues.— For hawking ice-water and kachang In Selekoh without a licence. Fong Mol was fined $25. or two weeks' tmprlson- ment.
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  • 56 8 1 10 m Our Own Correcpondeot JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Lee See Tong was charged in the Jokore Bahru Police Court with attempting to commit suicide on Sept 1 by cutting bis stomach with a knife. He said that ha was unable to earn living. He was
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  • 39 8 FroM Our Own C»rrr«pon<lent TELUK ANSOU. T.ieu. Haji Mohnr^fl TaiKWtn bin Hajl Husstln. t rubfopr merchant or B«t«k Rablt, Teluk Anson wsi fined $20, or two weeks' Imprisonment. for storing rubb«r la hU houtt without a Urrnce.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 178 8 VENTILATION DRYING, COOLING FUME REMOVAL STOCKED FROM 7% To 36 AOVT OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENCLAND SINCAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANC You KNOW that Kiwi is good Iso INSIST on KIWI BLACK! /They're well worn— but they've worn well y te KIWI BLACK V The highest standard
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    • 152 8 lof 4 great features that set a W^) »ew world standard for air travel J f NOW! YOU GET SLEEPERETTE' ON PAN AMERICAN'S DOUBLE-DECKED CLIPPERS' On all flights to the U.S.A. (via Manila) enjoy the bed-length comfort of luxurious Sleeperette. No extra charge! Full-size berths free to Honolulu <>nly $10
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  • 1777 9 Boys cause chaos on underground The London Letter From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 25. I>OYS will be boys and during the last week or two of the school holidays some of London's 12 and 14 year-olds have been having lots of fun with a new trick Towards midday, when
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    6 9 "H'M. BAD CASES OF SPLIT PERSONALITY
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  • 348 9 "THE (world) situation is one of great gravity which we must face as a united people. There is little difference between us in Britain as to where we stand in regard to the kind of world we want to build tip it is largely a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 70 9 TODAYS THE DAY OCTOBER 4th TODAY'S THE DAY! I October 4th i MASS RALLY ANIMAL LOVERS ORGANISED BY S.P.CA. SINGAPORE JALAN BESAR STADIUM Commencing at 4.45 p.m. SINGAPORE TERRIER DOCS PARADE DISPLAY BY RAF. POLICE DOCS HORSEMANSHIP BY CHILDREN AND ADULTS ETC. ETC. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES by Mrs, W. L
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    • 324 9 BUDGE jfyritain 's west JticycU You'll b« proud to own a Rudge the all steel bicycle, and a leader since 1869. From all good bicycle dealers or Singapore Distributors BAN HOCK HIN. 131. Bcarh Road. BAN HONC CHAN, 75. Victoria Street. SINC HUAT tr CO.. 165/167. Victoria Street. Instalments Payments
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 268 9 Snippings Ah, well- 1 WB»Ml It mikn a chang* from darning tooKt. bW NEB. Reckon thtm unions ica/ad our Nelly, sir. Never a drop afort al(-pa»t atvan. now."— Ov HUMPH SHE MUST BE WO^rH A gLIiQNjIS ALJ. PURE Tin; vltch, Dvorak); t.SO Mewa; M 5 SINCAPOBK K LUMPUR Jeanette Macdonald;
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  • 350 10 LONDON, Tues. SOUTH African gold share prices tumbled on the London Stock Exchange today. Many Issues came under selling pressure from Cape and local sources and losses were severe in some instances. Falls were accompanied by nervousness concerning the future at Sterling with the markets in ttae grip
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  • 935 10 From A Market Correspondent WINS in the Malayan share market eased slightly yesterday on London's disappointing response to Monday's local optimism. The markets generally de- f r'.ined on the renewal of revaluation rumours. Price quotations announced by the Malayan Sharebroken' Aim- I elation yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Bayers .trlltri
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  • 35 10 SINGAPORE, Toes., Oct. 3— *407.b!J (HP 52.871). £824 1 2 a ton in icndop LONDON. Tups.. Oct. 3Spot: 18J0 £«29; Forward CBo4— CSOS; Settlement £822. Turnovrrs: a.m. 125; p.m. IM tons.
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  • 255 10 RUMOURS of a possible revaluation of the pound caused selling pressure in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, resulting In a drop in prices all round. The market opened very ateady In the morning, when sellers were afc-ala Tery reserved. Noon prices maintained Monday's closing levels Afternoon saw the
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  • 58 10 From A Market ("orre^pondrnt I*HC copra section o( the Singa--1 pore produce market opened dull yesterday with buyer* at 842 per picul and seller* at M 2 V Coconut oil was also dull and slightly easier with seller* offering 870', per picul. No buyers came forward.
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  • 30 10 HONO KONG. Tuea. U*REB market currency exchanßer for Hong Kong dollar* was quoted today as follows: 08*1. HKB6 34 £1 HKBIS 60: on« ta«l of gold HK»M2— D.P.
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  • 36 10 'THE Malayan Exchange Banis Association announces that the Control Direct rates for Canadian dollars are now: Buring. TT. 34' i. Airmail (ODi 345. (iM days) |84 T 4: Sfllir.g, T.T./0.D.. ready. 33 11 IS.
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    • 1204 10 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. '"-"oiuonieo in i ngapore) BLOT rURNCI INC Carrier's option te proceed via ether porn te toad and dtsckarge carjo JAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINfNTAL POtT* i>ue Mils a'ham P*nani .I.KIUIW ta ->.....noulh C. «/2e O«t. 4 Oef. S/7 Oe». C a jcvs toi Ha.re 6
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    • 392 10 PRESIDEMT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CIYLON. INDIA. ECYPT and MEDITIRRANIAN PORTS bpo-i P Sham fanang Pros. Van turn In Pert Sails 5 Oct. Oct. V* Oct. Pros, letters** 7/12 Oct. 11/14 Oct. 15 16 Oct. Pre*. Pat* 2S/2* Oct. 10/31 Oct Ts LOS ANCH.ES. SAN 'RANCISCO
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    • 460 10 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINCS «OM SCANDINAVIA/U K./CONTININT: "Latanejia- for Saigon Bangkok «-7 Oct. 4- S Oct. i',!?/* -Nerdvert" for Saigon 6 Bangkok UMOct 11.120ct. 9100. f "Korea" for Bangkok.. Manila HKont. Kobs 6 Yokohama 2»-J0 Oct. Danholm for Bangkok i-10 Nev. -NefeJbvaf for Saigon 6 Bangkok 17-18 Nev rakubar Kobe
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    • 1020 10 McAUSTER <fc CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) t«tvjptooo. No J9OO CLLEBMAP4 HUCaUIAIVJ. KLAVENCa>» clMf LM R^T|ROAM V V'haM|!uRC (RP LOS ANCILES. SAN FRANCISCO. A.so accsptma cargo foi^ofn.7 o K PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER end North Continental Ports with Acceoting rar«o toi Central South transhipment and toi U.S.A. North Ame.iean Ports Atlantic
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  • 285 11 Hassen Has His Eyes On Singapore By MERV WILLIAMS MELBOURNE, Tues. A USTRALIAN lightweight IT champion Jack Hassen has his eyes on Singapore. He hopes to have a couple of fights there shortly. Hassen made this announcement last Saturday morning after he'd been stopped in the eighth round by American
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  • 323 11 Clips Over 2 Mins Off Record YOUTHFUL John Barry Mitchell, Singapore 1 Swim mi ii r Club's crack all-rounder, yesterday set a new mark for the 1,500 metres freestyle, the first event in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 1950 championships. Mitchell's time was 22 mm. 01 2/5 sec.— an
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    42 11 Wolverhampton Wanderers' forwards (on left) did not have a chance against harlton's spring-heeled r°*lkeeper, Sam Bartram, In this incident in their First Division league match played at The Valley, South London, on Sept. 23 which Charlton won by three -two. Reuter photo.
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  • 39 11 BOMBAY. Tues— The Cricket Club of India and Commonwealth tourists drew their match here. Scores in brief: Commonwealth: 204 and 283 for 4. dccl. (Bmmett 104. Ikin 68. Olmblett 60> C.CJ.: 239 and 67 for 3.—Reuter.
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  • 82 11 The following have been selected to represent the "Rest" against Old Rafflesians Assn. (tbe champions in the 0.8.A. league) on Saturday at 2 15 p.m. at Hong Lim Green. The Evan Wong Shield will be presented to the OJt.A after thtt match. Dr. Ong
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  • 19 11 SEMARANO. Tues: Malayan boxer Jaglr Singh easily outpointed Tan Owat Teck over 13 rounds here yesterday.
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  • 209 11 LITTLE PARAS, who fights Jimmy Welch on a win-ner-take-all basis In promoter WaJly Oakes promotion at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, has been training with Boy Brooks for the past few days, improving his fcot- work and punching on the bigger Broolu. Brooks
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  • 532 11  -  W E. TREVOR SINGAPORE RUGGER PROSPLCTS By AMONG the Colony's sides this year not quite in the limelight are Royal Army Service Corps fifteen at Nee Soon one of those sides not much taken notice of but a combination that have taken rapid strides
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  • 164 11 SPORTS UTTER No 'Rift In The Lute' IN tbe lnteresU of accuracy I am directed by my Committee to cornet the lUtentent made by your rugger reporter thai "•light rift in it* lute" haa been created by South Johore'i refusal to join the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees. The
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    • 344 11 11 1.46. 4. b. 30 VM 9Ja. NOW SHOWING! 9^^^^^| Some time back we CHALLENGED YOU ■PB^H to we The 3rd Man" <IIH Now we Of CHALLENGING YOU ,-J again to see another '"^^H^iaß EXCELLED BRITISH THRILLER I that many critics say tops even "The 3rd Man" JHPi^' FOR SHEER
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    • 217 11 I j 4 J SHOWING FROM TODAY IJ^^^^J 5 TiUft: 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. FRONTIERSMAN AND REDSKIN WRISTS LASHED TOGETHER WITH RAWHIDE IN A DUEL-TO-THE-DEATH A m/iTM Edward Small Presents ...Most Savage Warpath Of Them All! A United Artists' Release Starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY BRENDA MARSHALL witk 10,000 HOWLING
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 280 11 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— l 2 Rupert rurs'much f»»ttr thjn ih* touPiryjidc anct thtn iivei out. Pong-Ping, and v soon far ihtjd. R.ipcn winders about, ana <an see Tht pet dr.igon h..< disappeared. no pgM of imoke ox tht truant, but in his fury ht ha« breithtd so From
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  • 1499 12  -  EPSOM JEEP Hector and Abby Kay Also Well Fancied By IPOH, Tuesday. lAFFA, Hector and Abbjr Kay stand out as extra rood each-way wagers at Ipoh tomorrow, second day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn (Gold Vase) Meeting. Best bet on the card
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  • 147 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX ACE 1 2 30 JAFFA Pennyworth Vlj.torine JAFFA Vlrterine Fair Flower JAFFA Pennyworts Constance RACE S IN BOW LEGB La-Win Eryptian Queen BOW LEGS OakM La- Wan OAKFEL Bow Lap La-Wan RACE S IH LIBERTY FLAG Ashok Rob Roy LIBERTY FLAG Tornmdo Inky
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  • 30 12 IPOH, Tues. IN SPITE of a heavy 1 shower this morning, the going at Ipoh remains good. Barring further rain, the track tomorrow will again turn up fast.
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  • 232 12 IPOH. Tues. AS GOLD VASE day draws near, horses engaged in the $20,000 trophy race are stepping up their preparation. Best trial by a Vase horse this morning was done by Persian Lord (Dun■woodie) who ran 4-f. in 50 2 5 sec, the last
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    68 12 JOE LOUIS deft i flinches as Eiiard Charles drives a ritht to his face in the fourteenth round of their 15-round contest at Yankee stadium New York, last Thursday. Charles gained a unanimous decision and won championship recognition In New York State by defeat ing Louis. He was previously nnrei
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  • 1177 12 Race 1—2.30: Class 2. Div. 5—5 Furs. Str. 1 000 Everett J. Donnelly 8.00 "Playmate Stable" Martin t Hot Drop Turner 8.13 Mr. Lo Fusing Tankard S 000 El-Alamein Ellery 8.12 Ms. Meyer Sc Sherlda Daniels 4 000 SolUra Harper 8.09 "Coronation Stable Daniels 5 100 Ballymun
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  • 476 12 npHE visiting All-Indonesia XI scored a two-one 1 victory over a Singapore "A" side in their first match in the Colony at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Despite showery weather, a crowd of nearly 2,000 turned up to see the game which, though not without its
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  • 112 12 The following have been selected to play ln a Colony Hockey Trial on the Singapore Recreation Club ground on Tuesday, October 10 at 5.15 p.m Colours: Lorn Hong Hee: Feri nando. Lam Hock Chye; C. KrisliI nan, E. Doralsamy, H. Rodrtgues; Swee Urn Swang. N. Oorloff.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 807 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. iOn;nued from page 6) SITUATION W ANTED EXPERIENCED Estate Manager returning from England late October open for engagement, Acting or Permanent. Box No. A 2362, S.T. ACCOMMODATION VACANT CHEQUERS. 418. Thomson Rd Very attractive accommodation, suit bachelors. 'Phone *****. FUR. DOUBLE ROOM av'ble with B'd. St L'dry. H.W.
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    • 79 12 Introducing 1 THE OFFICIAL CHAMPION *N,) OF THE ORIENT > M' GEORGE DUANE [T i and announcing the Re- Appearance of Public Hero !HM»*V: No. 1 Heavyweight Champion of Australia popular JON MORRO See Them in Thrilling Action at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ON SATURDAY 7th OCTOBER 1950 GEORGE DUANE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 116 12 SOrtER: Businns Hour* A: Tiger Standard v Malayan Publithers ai Geylang. RI'CBY: iuh.li, Trial on padanrt GHQ Farelf v T.HQ Signals at Signals ground; R.A.S.C. v Soiilh Johore at Johore Bahru. St. Andrews v RAF SeleUr 2nd XV at Setetar; Singapore Harbour Bd. v Chaser* at Farrer Park; Naval Base
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