The Straits Times, 31 October 1951

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1951. Jf PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS. TWELVE PAGES.
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  • 341 1 Strikers blackout the Canal lights CARRIERS TO TAKE OUT MORE TROOPS SUEZ CANAL ZONE, Tuesday. EGYPTIAN lighthouse keepers brought all traffic through the Suez Canal to a halt last night by refusing to man their beacons. Other Egyptian workers refused to handle foods for British supply
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  • 79 1 PANMUNJOM. Tues. rpHREE hours of meeting X with Communist negotiators discussing the Korean cr-ase-flre made no headway today. United Nation* Command headquarters spokvman. Brig. General William Nuckols said immediately after the meeting: "The Communists continued to press their demarcation proposals which offer to trade Indefensible
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  • 49 1 NORTH BAY, Ontario Tues. WEARING trim new' suits, the Dionne quins greeted Priacess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh here yesterday. Most, of the 18,000 residents and thousands from the surrounding area cheered the Royal couple. They are en route to Montreal from Fort William.— A.P.
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  • 81 1 BUFFALO, New York, Tues. —Coast guard Investigators said today that 17 men were dead or missing when a barge loaded with 3.500,000 gallons of oetrol exploded after a cc liislon with a 4,000-ton Great Lakes freighter. Fifteen seamen were injured and eight escaped unhurt when the
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  • 30 1 RANGOON. Tues— An 80--ton launch, with 26 passen.l6 crew and 32 tons of mdise, was today s>-. 'zed near Bassein by armed ro'j'oers disguised as pas- -A F.P.
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  • 45 1 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL (Top), Britain'* Premier again, gives the V sign at Woodford, his constituency, after winning the seat. BELOW: People in the crowd outside a polling station pqess forward to pat Mr. Churchill on the i "P. r*~»"r' H
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  • 24 1 TOKYO, Tues.— Three men were arrested here today for selling 81 girls of the poorest districts of Tokyo to brothels. —AFP.
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  • 145 1 THE NEW Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, has sent a message to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. Mr. Lyttelton's message says: "I enter upon this great office with full realisation of the vital importance of its work, both to the people
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  • 76 1 MANILA. Tues THE Indonesian government has again protested over alleged acts of piracy by Moros (Filipino Mohammedans), a Philippine Foreign Office spokesman said. The latest note from Jakarta said the Indonesian government Is holding 62 Moros at Tarakan, Borneo, but did not give details of the alleged
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  • 50 1 LONDON, Tues— A trainer and an owner were sentenced to 18 months' gaol today for switching a good race horse for a bad one. Edward Ernest Hill, the trainer, and Jack Morris, the owner, not were ordered to pay not more than £500 each in costs.— A.P
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  • 50 1 Ransom paid he is freed MANILA, Tues— The head of the Philippines Junior Chamber of Commerce, Feliciano Tecson, was released by hla kidnappers yesterday after 13,500 peso? ransom had been paid. Tecson was kidnapped last Saturday in San Fablo by a Kang believed to be connected with the Huks— AFP.
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  • 42 1 HONG KONG, Tues —Japan admits she owes reparations to the Philippines but asked for time to repay, according to Mr Vicente Arenas. Director of a Manila newspaper who arrived by air from Japan yesterday evening. Reuter.
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  • 111 1 We've done it again, says Richter BUENOS AIRES, Tues. THE leading atomic scientist working In Argentina. Austrian-born Professor Ronald Richter. issued a communique here today stating that a new and important atomic experiment was successfully carried out on October 16 In Huemul Island on the Andes mountains. The announcement said
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  • 95 1 IPOH, Tu«. A Chinese assistant resettlement officer, Mr. Tan Beng Teong, was this morn* ing ambushed ano killed by bandits at the 12 4 mile, Tan- Jong Rambutan-Tambun loop road. Mr. Tan was on hl» way from one resettlement camp in the Chemor are* to another
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  • 187 1 ltfß S. W Barter, a Eurasian living in Flower M- Road, was shot at twice by a Chinese gunman yesterday. The first shot from the pistol misfired, and the second went wide, as Mr. Barter dived tor cover. Mr. Barter then ran Into a friend's house
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  • 61 1 ROME, Tues. ABOUT 1,000 Italian war invalids waved crutches and shook fists In front of the Ministry of Public Works in Rome yesterday in protest against Government's delay Ln providing them with Statebuilt houses. They had gathered from all Dana of Rome. Those who coultl see
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  • 100 1 PARENTS DISGRACE, SHE SAYS MOMBASA. Tues. A YOUNG Nairobi medical officer. Miss L. B Nevlll, said today that 20 per cent of 53 white children she examined were suffering from malnutrition, and their parents were a "disgrace to the English heritage." She said that physically and mentally, the children were
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  • 68 1 MELBOURNE.Tues. A young BrLtlsh migrant couple, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaumont, today took out a High Court writ against the Australian Commonwealth Government claiming damages for breach o! contract. The writ alleged that the Commonwealth Government "fraudulently or recklessly misrepresented" conditions regarding food and accommodation under which
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  • 40 1 TAIPEH, Tues.— A Nationalist firing squad executed two alleged Chinese Communist spies on charges of conspiring to instigat« defection of a guerilla leader and an artillery unit. They were Identified as Liu Po-yu and Hslo Hsiung-fe. Reuter.
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  • 349 1 LONDON, Tuesday. MR. Churchill named more members of his new Conservative Cabinet today and created a new Government post Secretary for Co-ordination of Transport, Fuel and Power. The appointments are: Minister of Health, Capt Harry Crookshank; Housing and Local Government, Mr. Harold MacMillan;
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  • 37 1 SAIGON, Tues. rpUE 43-year-old French 1 Commissioner in Cambodia. Governor-General Jean de Raymond, tJas stabbed to death yesterday by one of his Vietnamese serrants. The murderer was arrested in a district of Phnompenh. A.F.P.
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  • 286 1 Mission not here to buy tin From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tues. rpHE U.S. tin mission for Malaya and Indonesia which leaves this week, will study Far Eastern production costs and will not arrange to buy tin. But, says the Financial Times' Washington oorresponent, although America wijl make no new
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    • 234 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD ERECTION OF SUBORDINATE QI'ARTERS AT MALACCA Sealed Tenders marked "Malacca Quarters" will be received up to 12 Noon on 13th November. 1951. at the Office of the Deputy Chairman. Central Electricity Board. Federation of Malaya. G.P.O. Box No. 1003. Kuala Lumpur for erection of
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    • 469 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/62 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1938 58 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 2nd to 15th November. 1951. both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants In respect of Interest due on
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    • 799 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post Of BROADCASTING ASSISTANT (Indian) in the Community Listening and Emergency Broadcasting Division of Radio Malaya. This appointment Is for a year In the first Instance. Salary: In accordance with age and experience on the scale $130 x 10 170 180 x 10
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    • 179 2 S/!- t l i MVA J V j^tkSim s** i I mk x^^f ($f P h )M wiß\ v t _^^M. 0 y iffl 4WiTkl*jll'«^ 4k W l^Bßk® -^> wk 'mjm L/ See and appreciate Alec GUINNESS in "THE LAVENDER HILL MOB" at The Pavilion Theatre MJF'WC Dmlly 415 6
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  • 51 3 T.'EARTNG her best rubber hoots and »avest rixstump this little Canadian girl (LEFT) has her toff ready to welcome Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in Vancouver. And in Winnipeg, where it was colder, another Canadian (RIGHT), in winter clothes, waits for the Royal
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  • 191 3 The Straits Times Wednesday. October 31, 1951 REDS DEMONSTRATE: TEHERAN TURNS OUT FIRE ENGINES TEHERAN, Tuesday. TyjORE than 5,000 Persian students and workers staged an anti-British and pro-Egyptian demonstration in Teheran today. It was organised by the Tudeh (Communist) Union of
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  • 226 3 Tory lead 18 one result still to come LONDON, Tues. J^ABOUR retained Western Isles (Inverness-shire) by a majority of 1,330 votes. It was the last but one result to be announced in the (ienorai Election. The rem:iinin<r undeeided sc.it is Banttlejr, Vorkshire. where the Labour candidate died during the election
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  • 77 3 CALCUTTA, Tues. THE Burmese Premier, Tha- kin Nu. told reporters today he and Mr. Nehru had discussed steps Burma and India should take with regard to Japan. Both Burma and India declined to attend the San Francisco conference at which a Japanese peace treaty was signed.
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  • 66 3 FL YING BOAT CARRIES 105 Tues.— Britain's I flying boat, a 105--passenger double decker, costing mote than $25,000,000, -ken out of its hansar at Cowes, Isle of Wight, toduy for the final stages of building. The aircraft, a 140-ton Saimders Roe Princess flying boat, expects to make a first flight
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  • 156 3 Blackout areas Substations liable to load sheddinf today are: DAY. Sims Ave., Paja Lebar Pumps. Joo (hi.it Place, Jalan Vasin, Jalan Eunos, Cambridge Rd.. Rangoon Rd., Towner Rd., Serangoon Rd., Sennett Estate, Kolam Ayer, McPherson Rd.. Kim Chuan Rd., Boundary Rd.. Florence Rd., Cpper Serangoon, Yio Cbu Kang Rd.. <j."v».
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  • 155 3 A country they all want to woo MANILA. Tues. PRESIDENT Quirino said r today that Spain could raise 40 di/isions to fight the Communists and would be a necessary unit in defence against Communism in Europe, whether or not she became a member of the Atlantic Pact. The President, back
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  • 39 3 Tues.— The world's first merchant ship to be powered by a gas turbine, the 12 000-ton Britiah-bullt steel tanker Aurls. has left for Tampico in the Gulf of Mexico after "completely successful" trials off the Northumbrian coast.—
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  • 121 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Commerce and Industry Association of New x York last night urged President Truman to declare a national emergency to break the 15-day longshoremen's strike, which has tied up nearly $1,000,000,000 worth of exports. Longshoremen, who have i heid up shipments of
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  • 46 3 CHICAGO. Tues. Three hundred Protestants met on Srtiday to object to the ap^ pcintment of a U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican. President Truman has pronosed Gen. Mark V. Clark, but the final decision *waits the reconvening of Congress in January. A.P.
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  • 231 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE change of Government is reflected in dividend x announcements by Malayan tin and rubber companies. I Golden Hope, who had placed £53,856 to special reserve, announce a 25 per per cent dividend. bringinß the total distribution for the
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  • 102 3 67 items on agenda of UNO meet PARIS, Tues. THE United Nations Organi--1 satlon announced here yesterday that the agenda for the forthcoming General Asembly here already number 67 items. The main points for discussion include: Atomic energy control, Korean Independence, the "Acheson Plan" for peace recommending that United Na'lons
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  • 275 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF A N eight-month old brown hen in San- I tiago. Chile, spent a busy day last wrelc. In three hours she laid I five eggs. All were bis ones, too. CEYLON'S Prime Min- I Ister, Mr. Senanayake, i yesterday cabled his I "heartiest
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  • 108 3 WASHINGTON, Tues, THE U.S. State Department yesterday said that the Arab States and Israel hrwe brrn told that the Western ations intend, to go ahead with -plans to create a new Midd.'e East Command. Egypt was not consulted because the Egyptian Government had been fully
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  • 295 3 THE POPE ADVISES HUSBAND AND WIFE VATICAN CITY, Tues. fTHE Pope laid down toA day the conditions in which the Roman Catholic Church permits married couples to limit sexual activity to the wife's "safe periods". In a 10,000-word speech to Italian midwlves, the Pope gave the most authoritative definition yet
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  • 59 3 PARIS, Tueo. ADMIRAL William Fechte ler, American chief of naval operations, yesterday urged the appointment forthwith of a supreme Allied naval commander for the Atlantic. Admiral Fechteler was named for this command before his appointment as American naval chief in succession to the late Admiral Sherman,
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  • 94 4 STUDENTS and staff of the Malayan Seminary wlil present William Bradbury's Queen Esther, a 90-minute cantata based on a Bible story. at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, at 4.30 p.m and 7.30 p.m on Sunday The 85-voice choir, conducted by Mrs. Minnie Iverson-Wood, will be in full costume. The
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  • 87 4 The 800-strong Singapore Glass Factory Workers' Union yesterday asked the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company to start immediate negotiation for settling the wage increase claim of the workers. In a letter to the Company, the secretary of the Union, Mr. P. M. Williams, said most of the
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  • 55 4 An open air lecture for members of the Animal Lovers' League will be held In ihe Botanical Gardens, Singapore, at 5 p.m. on Friday. The League, which has nearly 10.000 members, has. invited Mr M. F W. Tweedle. Director of Raffles Museum and Library, to
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  • 236 4 Nutrition Unit studies child health in S'pore THE AVERAGE BABY IS BIGGER NOW JpH K Nutrition Unit of the Department of Social Medicine, is making a special study of the health of the Colony's babies. Dally, teams of jiurses visit homes in the town and rural areas checking the health
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  • 113 4 UNITED States ConsulateGeneral officials In Singapore last night looked at an arrival list which said:- "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGuire, due Singapore Nov. 1", and altered it to "Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGuire and Master Ralph McGuire." Mrs. McGuire, who. with her husband, is
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  • 88 4 The Singapore Coroner Mr Choor Singh, yesterday returned a finding of death by misadventure at the inquest on Soh Quee Tong 14 who was drowned in 'the Kranji River on Oct 1 Ooh Chew Cheng a fisherman, told the court that he found Soh's body floating
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  • 191 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SINGAPORE fishermen should go further off shore to fish in ney waters, said Mr. D. W. ht Mare Director of Fisheries, in Penang; today. The department was ready to help them. He said the fishing industry in Singapore was small. "We need
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  • 76 4 MR. Yong Mun Sen, wellknown Penang artist. tvill give an exhibition of 70 water-colours and 30 oil paintings at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 6. 7 and 8. The exhibition will be opened by Mrs. V. C. Bath, chairman of the Singapore Poppy Day committee,
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  • 135 4 King honours riot hero an RAF man ROYAL Air Force Police Corporal Alexander Gilmer, aged 28, hero In the Singapore riots, will parade at the R.A.F. Base, Seletar, this morning to receive a King's Commendation for Brave Conduct. A!r Commodore W. A. Opie. the Base Commander, will make the presentation.
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  • 138 4 WHEN lour Sikhs appeared in the Singapore Assize Court vesterdav charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of another Sikh, one had the charge against him withdrawn and two others had their charges reduced. v The accused were Suja
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  • 30 4 A 55-year-old woman labourer, Cheong Moe. was fined $35 by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate, Mr H B. Livingstone, yesterday, for stealing three tins of condensed milk.
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  • 112 4 HE MADE HIS OWN LIGHTER AJ vfANhsE aeroplane magneto, a bottle of paraffin, an inventive mind and .Mr Guay En; Huat. Singapore coffee shop proprietor (seen above), had a gadget that saves him 40 cents a day in matches. He said: "My customers want a powerful fan to keep them
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  • 129 4 THE Straits Chinese British Association will adopt a non-political attitude towards the coming Singapore City elections but will enrourage local-bom people to exercise their franchise -•igths. This decision has been taken by the S.C.B.A. committee. The committfe decided on a non-political attitude because it Includes the
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 120 4 Alumni Association: clinical meeting. Kandang Kerbau Hnspital, 8 p.m. Bahai Centre: The Practical Way to Utopia," lecture bv Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, British Council hall. 5.30 p.m. Y.MC..V: combined starts meeting, 11.30 a.m.; Singapore Chess Club, 5.30 p.m.; Malay, 5.30 p.m.; judo practice, 5.30 p.m.; Malay. 5.30 p.m.; judo practice, 5.30
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    • 79 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 10-10.10 a.m. News from K.L 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Coconut Grove Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 "Lunch-Times Prom"; 2-2.50 Schools; 6.15 "Science of Life"; 6.40 Radio String Ensemble; 6.55 Announcements; 7 News; 7.10 "This Is Communism"; 7.22 Interlude; 7.30 "Radio Rhythm Club"; 8 "In Your Mind's Eye"; 8.15
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  • 245 5 Action on Mawai will depend on State's reply JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. J)ATO Tan Cheng Lock, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, is expected shortly in Johore Bahru to confer with Dato Wong Shee Fun, president of the Johore division, on the closing of the Mawai
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  • 95 5 Rubber men accused after fire AIK Hoe and Company, whose rubber factory in Kim Chuan Road Singapore, caught nre on July 25 last year were charged In the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with storing the rubber in unlicensed premises The fire damaged property worth $8 million. The summons, made
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  • 50 5 The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday agreed to display samples of goods produced by Hong Kong Chinese manufacturers, in its premLses at Hill Street. The display was requested by the Hong Kong Chinese trade delegation which staged an exhibition in the Happy World Stadium recently
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  • 51 5 There is money to be made by helping the Singapore police. A spokesman of the force said yesterday: "We give rewards to people who give information leading to an arrest." And the rewards are substantial he said. The force also hands out certificates of commendation for "co-operation
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  • 74 5 A former police constable. Lee Chin Siang. was fined $250 and one day's simple imprisonment in Singapore yesterday for stealing one wrist watch and two fountain pens belonging to a constable, Sng Tlan Yew. Sng found his watch and fountain pens missing from his bag at
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  • 69 5 Chen Chin Meng of New Market Road, claimed ttlal in Singapore yesterday to dishonestly attempting to induce Ng See Eing to deliver to him $10,000 by putting Ng's brother In fear of arrest Chen further claimed trial to an alternative charge of attempting to cheat Ng of
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  • 111 5 TAIB bin Abdul Rasid, aged 20. found guilty of dishonestly retaining a stolen pen, was yesterday fined $200 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P Clague. He was also fined $50 on a second charge of frauduent possession at R.A.F. Tengah on Sept. 24
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  • 57 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues Abdul Majid bin Abdullan, an Extra Police Constable, was sentenced in the Pengeran e Police Court to three weeks' imprisonment for sleeping on duty. Aodui Majid pleaded that he had a headache For a similar offence he had been dealt with departmental^
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  • 61 5 Teo Swee. aged 20. claimed trial In th e Singapore Second Policp Court yesterday to a charge of attempted extortion of $950 from Ah Sla by putting him In fear of arrest. Teo also claimed trial to a .second charge of extorting 550 from Ah Sia
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  • 117 5 But iVs haunted, say police IPOH, Tuesday. A ROOM in a mess in Woodward Road, occupied by European police officers, is a problem. There Is an acute shortage of quarters, but no-one wants the room. It's haunted. The room, it is said, was
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  • 82 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. TAN Chin Kim, a Singapore vegetable gardener, today was fined $10,000, in default six months' imprisonment, after he pleaded guilty in the Police Court her* to transporting uncustomed goods. Tan was arrested last night in the Straits of Johore with 400 cartons of
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  • 140 5 Farmers sell own produce THE first retail stalls to be operated by farmers in Singapore will be opened tomorrow at the newly-built market at Simon Road, Upper Serangoon. The farmers, from Kampong Potong Pasir, expect to sell their produce to consumers at prices 20 to 30 per cent, cheaper than
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  • 28 5 A bridge and mahjong party in aid of the Poppy Day appeal will be held from 7 p.m. until midnight on Friday at 21, Calrnhlll Circle.
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  • 29 5 Th« body of Go n Seng Huat. a Singapore worker. wa K found in the Telok Ayer Basin over the weekfnd. Goh's hands were bound witi^ rope.
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  • 111 5 TTHE new 18,000-ton Italian liner Roma, which was delayed on her maiden voyage from Australia to Singapore by huge receptions and sight seeing crowds In Australian nrrlvod In the outer roads last, night, and is due alongside godowns 42-48, (Gate 2) at 10 o'clock this morning.
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  • 165 5 OOME of the 5,988 people who are now on the new Singapore Improvement Trust register will be given accommodation next month, Mr. H. C. Tinsley, Estates Officer of the trust said yesterday More than 37,300 application forms have been issued since the register
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  • 27 5 n uusauvf inure veraici was recorded in Singapore yesterday on a woman labourer. Leo Hoon Llan, aged 50. who was crushed by a falling waJl.
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  • 86 5 ANO Tian Guan, a bumboat man, was yesterday fined $1,500 by the Singapore Third Police Court Magistrate. Mr H B. Livingstone, for having 368 tins of dutiable cigarettes at the outer roads on August 8 Custom officers found the cigarettes hidden In a bumboat. Ang said:
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  • 87 5 A bSSSL 7^K at the entrance *o t»nnel dug for m fe?H?£h V h DC n£ y HHI Road b the Japa^e o? th« te sta I n Tae verandah all alon; this side quite a SSSfn su s sldl "5- The tunnel which runs
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  • The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Oct. 31, 1951.
    • 694 6 ment. H« left his meaning obscure. He could have been referring to the Communists of many Asian races, including Burmese Communist leaders, who are in Peking, although the context seems to deny this. By a coincidence which was completely accidental, Indonesia's Prime Minister had something to say
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    • 392 6 There is only too much reason for the resentment over the failure of the Mawai resettlement camp that was voiced on behalf of the Johore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association by Mr. Tan Siew Sin. This settlement, straggling over a depth of two and a
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  • 727 6 MEN WHO WAIT TO SERVE CHURCHILL LONDON, Tues. T»HE greatest political Interest centres on the new men Winston Churchill will bring into his Government. Will some of these unknown faces be those of the Foreign Secretaries, the Chancellors, the world-famed negotiators of tomorrow? We have before us a gallery of
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  • 538 6 Grand alliance of free nations WASHINGTON. rE grand alliance of the free nations against Communist Russia is almost complete. It has taken final shape with extraordinary speed during the past historic weeks of decision In San Ftanclsco, Washington and Ottawa. Further impetus to practical moves in this direction is expected
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    • 389 6 'Bungle muddle': time to end it I ET Mr. Richard Sidney, and those who think like him (Oct. 22), snap out of their lethargy. We must have action planned, co-ordinated, realistic e community has a real action in which the who! and active part. This is v This is no
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    • 207 6 EPSOM JEEP'S suggestion that the first three horses in each race should be tested tor dope before the white cone goes up declaring the 'all clear" signal of dividends to be paid out. at first sight is an excellent Idea. But supposing it is found that
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    • 111 6 A LAYMAN, who has of necessity discussed with experts the question raised in your leader of last Thursday. "The Country Air,' 1 asks leave to contribute the result of those discussions:— "All depends on the provision of a proper R means of exit for the hot
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  • 403 6 The Great WHEN the late Waller Dar« Scott. M.C.S., was stationed In the Kuala Selangor district he heard a tall yarn from the kampong Malays which at that time he dismissed as the product of Ignorance or superstition, but which, we now know, had a kernel of
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  • 612 7 But improvement schemes slashed McNEICE PLANS A) 3-YEAR CHART rate* and prices generally higher and higher tad a- the cost of living rises, the* demands of our employee* increase." Mr McNelce Mid. •There u very little we m the City Council can do to
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  • 167 7 RATES ALL WRONG, HE SAYS iT»HE proportion of rates to other sources of Income was all wrong- and should be increased, said Mr D Robertson (Progressive South) at yesterdays special Budget meeting of Singapore City Council. Mr. Robertson supported the adoption of the budget but said that the Federation had
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  • 236 7 SINGAPORE Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, at a recent meeting, decided to urge Government to remove certain trade regulations which, they say, are restricting the Importation of produce from neighbouring countries. In a review of the association's trade activities, the president, Mr. Kwek
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  • 179 7 On his last trip— after 43 years at sea fOMMODORE Geoffrey S. Stable, senior captain of the P. and O. Shipping Company, who had been at sea for 43 years, is in Singapore. He arrived here yesterday on the Canton on his way to Britain. This is bis last voyage
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  • 248 7 16 Will battle for six seats OIXTEEN candidates— six Progressives, five Labour, one Independent Progressive, two Independent Labour, and two Independents are expected to contest six seats for the Singapore City Council in the December elections. The Progressive Party has already named five candidates and the sixth, who Is to
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  • 68 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuts Tharanan and Ramasamy were charged 1 the police court today with fighting on Deepavali day at Oteylang Patah. As three others involved in the fight were in hospital the case was postponed. The two accused and another person in hospital were also charged
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  • 98 7 WINETY-TWO Rhodesian iunele Scouts, who have just returned to Singapore after six months' banditrhasing, are searching the Colony for a tape recording machine to send Christmas messages to their families. They have arranged with the South Rhodesian radio station in Salisbury for their greetings to be
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  • 246 7 SEVEN MEN SEEK FACTS T'HE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce 1 yesterday formed a seven -man committee tc investigate the dispute between the Government and the squatters in the Paya Lebar area over the building of an airport. Members of the committee are: Mr. .Tan Lark
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  • 88 7 $4,000 fineon watch exporter CINGAPORE revenue officers, who boarded the Van Riebeeck on Oct. 8 two hours before she was due to sail for Jarkarta. found a man on the ship with 119 watches and 20 sets of fountain p.ns. Yesterday Lip Leong Chee of Keong Salk Road, Singapore, pleaded
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  • 34 7 Singapore's Hiph Street was lit with muiti-coloured lights last night as north Indians celebrated Deepavali. Parties were held at the premises of Mr. SonaraJ Rejumal, of Wassiamul Assomull's and IndersonS.
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  • 66 7 ....BUT SHE CANT TOUR COLONY RO AH WAI, an amah from Hong Kong, who has spent two years in London with Gladys Goh, while the child was undergoing plastic surgery. They are now on their way back to London for a final operation on Gladys. Ah Wai w*s disappointed yesterday
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  • 223 7 fIR. WILLIAM Clyde, Rice Adviser to the Foreign Office in London, said in Singapore last night: "In Tiew of world conditions, it is of the utmost importance that more attention shoo Id be paid to food production locally." Dr. Clyde who was visiting the Singapore Consumers'
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  • 55 7 JOHORE. Bahru. Tues. YEW Ong Koon, managing director of a Singapore sauce factory, was fined $17,000 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today for attempting to smuggle tobacco. He was arrested on March 19 at Kampong Sungei Buntu, Pontian district, while carrying with others sacks of tobacco
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  • 45 7 Mr Charles Franklin Bald win is due !n Singapore before the end of the year la assume the post of United States Consul-General. Mr John Goodyear has D?e--. rcting as ConsulGeneral since Mr. W. R. Langdon retired a year ago
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  • 73 7 WEALTHY Mr. Sydney Rothman, the British cigarette manufacturer, arrived in Singapore with his wife yesterday for a six-day stay. He is on a round-the-world {of various branches of rm founded by his faMr. Louis Rothman, in latter part of the 19th joined the business at nd
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  • 54 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues— A claim that a tug need not take out clearance papers failed in the Pengerang police court. Tan Yew Hock, master of a tug. wag fined $40 by the Court for failing to deposit with the Port Officer a clearance from the last port on
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  • 64 7 |\EPOSITS in the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank exceeded withdrawals by $3,000,000 since tiie savings campaign began on July 2, an official statement said last night. Last year, deposits exceeded withdrawals by only $1,895,035. Since Jan. 1 this year, 21,000 new accounts have been opened, compared with
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  • 58 7 Mr. V. Raja Copal was elected President of the Singapore Lodge Tfteosophlcal Society for the fourth year In succession on Sunday. The other officials for the year are: Vloe-Pre*ident Mr. Teo Geok Leng; aecr-tary, Mr. Chan Chlm Llm; trtMurer, Mr Khoo Tiang Hye; librarian, Mr.
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  • 199 7 Japan can't hit our trade' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. VO COUNTRY need now be afraid of Japan's commercial competition, Dr. Alagappa Chettiar, a visiting Indian textile magnate, told the Straits Times today. He said Japan would not be able to produce as 'reely and as cheaply as she did before the
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  • 55 7 CIVE Beavoi- aircraft for the Federation all .service linking small let 08, &re now in Singapore. Two are beinp assembled while o hers are still in their crates. One of the Beavera b almost completed r.ncl will probably be tested on Saturday. Yesterday its tnpnes were
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  • 69 7 Padi production v\ Malaya last v<-ar. to;-,i'. 691.910 tons or 27 pf-r icit more than the 1948 RgtUT Rife imports, rfown 14 per cent, totalled 294.293 fon.s These figures aiv- in the annual report of the Food ind Agriculture Organisation lust published. BIRTH To ANN O iiinn'NE
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    • 101 7 HP' tS I? Hp??<V A JUST ONE and aren't we enjoying ourselves? Baby wonders what all the fuss is about on this particular day the toys, the new frock, the cake and this lovely, lovely candle but what fun And what a happy year it has been on the whole
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    • 115 7 FEATURING THE NEY/ I MODEL H.t. I 14" BLADES B The new QUALCAST model HI include m .ny pj of the new features recently intnul .t into lawn-mower construction especialU the eel B tublular handle and rubbrr handle Itfpc The cutting cylinder embodying the use of <r.ir iv vly desUn«d
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  • 64 8 Henry Chin Hee Hing. Malayan student at Cornell University in Ithaca, New Yark, said In an interview in Ithaca: "The first thing that inpressed me in the United States was* Uu. absence of class feeling." Mr. Chin, who Is attending the University's School of business and
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  • 57 8 Assar bin Bakar, an attendant at the General Hospital, was In Singapore yesterday gaoled for four months for stealing a wrist watch and a pair of spectacles from a patient. Pack Leng Thong. Pack was operated on in the General Hospital on Sept. 3. When he regained
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  • 50 8 Twenlv-nve men lor the RAAF squadrons in Singapore iarrived yesterday from Australia. Ten will be stationed in Chanel and the others at Tensah with the No. 1 Bomber Squadron. The men. all ground crew, replace 25 others who have completed their 12 months' service in tfoe Colony.
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  • 338 8 COWBOY OUTFITS, BUT BAN ON GUNS Enough violence, don't encourage It' THE three European department stores in Singapore are not selling toy guns this Christmas —but for different reasons. One manager said: "I consider it a public duty and common sense not to sell toy firearms in Sinj?aDore. "There have
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  • 187 8 T»HE Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A. will study a A suggestion by Chinese community leaders to create a Remembrance Fund for diverting to more useful and beneficial purposes money now spent on wreaths and scrolls. I Mr. Homer Cheng, president of the Chinese Y.M.C.A., who disclosed this
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  • 156 8 PENANG, Tuesday. AN appeal to local leaders to help Red Cross work was made today by Miss Joan Whittington, Overseas Director of the British Red Cross, who is in Penang during a Malayan tour. "Many people think our organisation is only for wartime, but this
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  • 56 8 TTOE death took place at X Edinburgh on Saturday of Mr. W. Miller Mackay, a director of Tebrau Rubber estate, Johore. anl Vallambrosa estate, Selangor. Mr. Mackay was general manager of Tebrau estate from 1924 until the war. when he was Interned. He was also a
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  • 250 8 MALA YANS PASS BAR FINALS CEVERAL Malayan students were successlul in the Michaelmas Bar Final examination in London. They are: Class 2: S. K. Lee. J. B. Jaya"S 3: D. E. S. CheUlah, All bin Hassan, K. S. Lim, Samsuddln, bin Nain. A. S. Yeor. Conditional passes: A. J. o«
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  • 24 8 Chew Nam Shin, aged 17. was in Singapore yesterday gaoled for two months for stealing $3 belonging to Lim Lian Chua.
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  • 266 8 REVISE THE LAWS GOVT. URGED rpHE Singapore Associa- tion has suggested to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, that a commission be set up to revise the laws of Singapore. The association said that amendments to the substantive law of the Colony are urgently required. The terms oi reference
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  • 66 8 rE Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union and Mr. R. D. Jackson the secretary of the Government Salaries Negotiating Committee, will meet on Thursday to draff a joint memorandum to the Officer Adm nL-tering the Government on the salary negotiations which ended in a deadlock on Oct. 13.
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  • 60 8 Mr W D Craig Registrar of the University of Malaya, vesterday confirmed that the University experienced difficulty in recruiting local staff H« refused to say whv local graduates were difficult to recruit. The AJumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine said that the
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  • 45 8 Eleven fish sellers were fined $15 each in Singapore yesterday, for failing to display price taes Seven of the sellers were from Kandang Kerbau Market, one from Jeddah Street. two from East Coast Road Market and one from Oevlang Serai.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 I M. A. Khan Brothers I ;i: cordially invite all Singaporeans to visit them at 15, BATTERY ROAD I where they have on display their latest arrivals of textiles. I We are sure that there is something for everybody's purse and everybody's taste. I H Our 36 inch materials HHi
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    • 198 8 ***r-J^-4 Catering fof every "requiremeut^of the discriminating passenger. Stewardesses "are inf attendance* on all B.O.A.C.Speedbirds flying the air. routes to 'all six continents.^ Constant for T your;eomfortTis an example of Speedbifd service. ,|.OAC. TAKES GOOD CARE Of^YOU HYBMt •mit'ish overseas aiii*aV»"co*po«atioi«"iii' asiociation^with qantaj lmpirt^air ways lt& Loveliness for you jr
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 82 8 Straits Times Crossword s sm B8S""^~ 20 '.v K'>.>>. 12. A rac. of abnormal ler.gtli 4. A familiar person does not (8). keep his (8). 13. Uncommunicative, silent 8. A craftsman la tew to vessel (8). dawdle (6). 16. Confused pets made a su i--9. Large snake (8) den rush
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    • 177 8 ness In a circle (8). 24. Social position (8) 25.. Relief from duty (6)). 26. Not led In (anag.) (8). DOWN. 1. "My heart Is at your festival. My head hath its (Wordsworth) (7) 2. A literary or scientific club <9). 3. Ornamental pin (6). 4. A bull's eye is
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  • CHILDREN'S CORNER
    • 997 9 LIAN SOO HELPS THE WISE OWL "fOODMORNING Lian Soo," hooted Uncle Ollie, flying down beside the boy with the magic shirt. "I want you to do me a favour if you will." 1 You bet I will Uncle." said Lian Soo. for he has never forgotten that without the Wise
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    • 46 9 'What ne icani to know is: Can you eat it?' 1 These ticier triplets are being introduced to a meat diet, but ttco of them find the nincer is mor e than theu (an chew. However, there's no harm in trying.
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    • 311 9 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the results of our Ali and Rukiah Quiz Contest. Dolly Khoo, aged 7. c/o Tommy Khoo, P.W.D., Kulim, South Kedah, Arthur Cheong, aged 10, 72 Lorong 19, Singapore 14, Freddie Lee. aged 11, 117 Kitchener Road. Singapore
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    • 350 9 XJICHAEL Lim, of Seremban, 11 wants to know why the skins of Negros' are black, and what causes different races to have different coloured skins. PIGMENTATION gives the skin Its colour. Most Europeans have only a little pigmentation in their skins, therefore when the sun reaches their
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    • 228 9 t t iimi»i«iiiimiMiitHimii MimmiiMiMtMMUM" 1111 1 111 I TALKING OF STAMPS j By Uncle Bill j I WATCH OUT FOR THIS STAMP W^Bm^: THE Cayman Islands, in the British West Indies, sound truly wonderful, Lobsters, crawfish, kngfish, and turtle, can be caught for tht asking, and bananas, squash, pumpkins, and
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  • 2123 10  -  WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing The Ring— 76 Roosevelt left Cairo separately by air on Not. 27, 1943, for the lone awaited mettlnf with Stalin. COULD not admire the arrangements which had been made .for my reception after landing in Teheran.
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    • 242 10 i€£W-ALHAMBRA— f| <;kt the new alhambba habit; Bth DAY TODAY/ II i m -130-4-6.45 k, 9.30 p.m. SEE IT NOW! A ¥widmark Andrews IWerrill V'.vh latest Ifi tlish Movietone N p«s Showing the Funeral of the Ist* Uqnat .Ml Khan NEXT TERRIFIC CHANCE! SIX WOMEN AGAINST AN OUTLAW GANG! FASTEST
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    • 419 10 A "CLASSIC FOR THE DISCERN! N(i HIMCOER! A Festival of Cinematic entertainment! "THE FANTASTIC ADVi:iTURES OF BARON MUNCHHAUSEN" A Color Film in French with English Subtitle* Distributed by Shaw Bros. TODAY 111- 1.45 -4 6.30 9.30 SOON! THE BEST MUSICAL I* MANY A MOON! 1 v DORIS PH-amt ><c jJ
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  • 312 11 LONDON, Tues. BRITISH Government •tocks with falls of up to fiveeighths were a weak feature of the London Stock Exchange today. Many other sections of the market followed this lead and falls ranging from .a few pence to is 6d were registered in industrials. Closing middle prices of
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  • 31 11 LONDON. Oct. 30. Spot 45d Dec. 44\d., Jan-Mar. 44Ud.. Apr.June 42 '-.d. July-Sept. 41 4 d nom., Nov. c.i.f. 43%d., Nov. Dec. oil 43%id.. Dec-Jan. c.IJ. 43Vtd. Market: Quiet.
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  • 36 11 'pUE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buying T.T. 34 »/16. Airmail (O. D.) 34 11/16, (90 days) 34 15/18- Se Jlng T.T./-OJ). ready 341^.'
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  • 161 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Tueg. A CCEPTANCE by at least 75 per cent of shareholders In the Tor.gkah Compound Tin companies of the merger plans announced at a meeting today sent these shares higher. Gains of 2s 6d and 2s were common In the Tin section
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  • 213 11 Heavy selling brings prices down HPHE Singapore rubber market yesterday registered a drop of 2\ tents a lb. after heavy liquidation by Federation holders of consignment rubber. The tone was easy in the morning with business done at around $1.50 a lb. In first-grade, November shipment. A good
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  • 154 11 rpHK Singapore copra market was quiet jratterday with buyers opening at $43 ht •> plcul, and sellers at $43 for NovemberDecember shipment. The tone eased In the afternoon and the market closed with sellers at $42% a plcul and buyers at $42. Buyers quoted loose sun-dried copra
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  • 123 11 fHEMBONO Malay Rubber Compar.y? chairman, Mr. E. D. Money, says that since the completion of the accounts for the year to March 31 last, a letter has been received from Malaya Informing the company that £16,310 la offered in settlement of the claim for the Negrl Sembilan
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  • 343 11 Finn throughout, prices up ALLOWING the result* ol r the British general elecn, the Malayan share market opened the week on a very firm note yesterday. Sellers were inclined to hold off for higher Drlces which buyers were reluctant to pay. Price changes quoted by the Malayan Sharebrokers'
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  • 36 11 HONCJ KUNU, iue» r*REE market currency exchange I* for Hong Kong dollars was quoted today at the close as follows: US$l HK56.794 (cash). HK»6.B3H <T.T.): £1 HK115.65: one tahll of gold HKS32STi.— UP.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1425 11 MANSFIELD 6e CO., LTD. (Incorporated Singapore) BLUB FUMMEL LIMB farrier s option te proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SA/LINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Dua Sails P Sham Penang B>i»catiow for Marseilles, Havre b Liverpool Oct. 36/S1 Cyctops for Lpool 6 C'gow .Oct. 29/No*.
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    • 420 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boston via Ceylon. India. E«yo» and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P SweMenham Penang Cdns. 19-20 s.s "PRESIDENT ARTHUR" Sails 2 Nov. 3/4 Nov 1.1. "PRESIDENT POLK" 1/8 Nov 9/10 New. 11/14 Nev "PRESIDENT CRANT- 22/29 Nov. 30 Nov /I Dec. 2/4 Dec To Los
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    • 511 11 TIN: $480 A PICUL SINGAPORE, Tuea. Oct 30— 5480 (down $13.25.) London: £1,005 a ton LONDON. Tnes. Cash Buyers £1,005, Sellers £1,010; Forward Buyers £9821. Sellers £9871. Settlement £1,005 (undamaged). Turnovers: a.m. 90 p.m. 40 tons. EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U K /CONTINENT S'pore P S'ham -fZl'Z* "Malaya"
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    • 936 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENES& LINE LONDON. HAVRI. ROTTERDAM LOS ANCELtS SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER and for USA.. North Atlantic Port* Accepting cargo to. Centiai 6 Sooth •nd Canada via Colombo. American Ports CITY OF OTTAWA m, CASTLEVILLI Singapor. U/23 Nov. S'pore P
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  • 670 12 S.O.S.C. BOARD SETS MARKS SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council's Board of Control (Games), meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday, drafted a list of qualifying standards which athletes, swimmers and weigh ters must attain in order to be considered for inclusion in the Singapore
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  • 144 12 Wong, Ooi win doubles exhibition HONO KONO, Tues. MALAYAN badminton players resumed their series of exhibitions here last night when a packed crowd turned out to watch the games at St. Teresa Church hall. Kowloon. The best game of the evening was the men's doubles when Wong Peng Soon and
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  • 101 12 TCWNSVILLE (Queensland). Tues. "pHE miirht of the West Indies batting, even allowing for the weakness of the opposition, was seen when they reached a total of 4!50 for the loss of only five wickets today when they began a land J Couiufy"xf men im)i»s— lst inns. Rov
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  • 410 12 CINGAPORE Civilians held w their second rugger trial on the Padang yesterday and it was very much more promising than Saturday's effort. But in spite of that It looks as if Civilians are going to have a rough passage through the H.M.B. Malaya competition this
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  • 392 12 R.A.F. (Changi) 2; S.C.C 1. ALL league competitions are not without their surprises and on the Padang yesterday, R.A.F. (Changi) brought off what might probably be the biggest upset in the S.H.A. tournament when they defeated unbeaten S.C.C. 2—l in a Div. 1 tie. S.C.C without
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  • 341 12 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DILLDAW, one of the crack three-year-old of the "season, showed plenty of galloping zest when he skipped over 3 f. in 37 in a workout with Bramhall Flyer (Charles) on a soft track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Billdaw (Dunwoodie) was
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  • 144 12 DEHRA DUN, Tues. Me C s match with the Indian Services XI ended In a draw here today with the scores level. There was time for only one rver when M.C.C., after dismissing the Services for 175, needed five runs for victory. These they were unable
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  • 117 12 The semi-final match for the Blngapore Youth Council Soccer Shield played between the Young Men's Mo»--lem Association and the Kiwi League fit F arrer Park yesterday failed to decide which team would meet the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs in the final. The game ended In a
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  • 53 12 Following are the results of ties in the YMCA tennis tournament played yesterday at Bras Basah Road: Men'* Open Doubles: H. Kamis and A. O. B Paklr beat C. K Pang and Major W. L Simpson 6-2, 6-4. Men's "B" Singles: C. K. Loh beat Koh Boh Alk
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  • 192 12 GIRLS Sports Club and S.C.C women's hockey teams combined had their second trial for their annual Poppy Day match on the SRC. ground last evening. The first trial last Thursday had to be abandoned after 19 minutes owing to rain. Two mixed teams, Colours and
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  • 26 12 TODAY: 10 41 a.m. 19.3) 4.43 p.m (3.0); 1111 p.m. 18.3J. 5.03 am iO.»i. TOMORROW: 11.10 m (».«>, 6.14 p m (3.5). 5.40 p.m. (0.4).
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  • 1012 12 ITK)DAY the Singapore soccer season officially A comes to an end. All league and cup competitions have been- decided, though there are I tourist matches and the Sportsmen's Trophy I game to come. It has not been a great season i and it has been marred
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  • 478 12 Penang TC stakes too IOW- MEMBER PENANO. Tues. PAST President of the Pen* anR Turf Club. Mr. A. H. Miles, suggested today that the reason why Penan* had been forced to run on> seven races on a race day compared with Ipoh's nini or 10 races was that tht Club's
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    • 319 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. i I II 111l ADVERTISEMENT FORM IN FACE TUITION WANTED private dictation practice in Pitman's Shorthand from reliable teacher morning or afternoon Reply Box A8259, S.T. FRENCH Beginners Class com-m-ncinij Ist November, 5.30 p m. Rioter NOW. Y.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road. Singapore. BEOINNERS Bk.-kpg. it Accty. B*haad (theory
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    • 341 12 Continued '.rom Cage 6) VEHICLES FOR SALE NEW Triumph Mayflower reg'd Sept.. 1951, $4,950. 1947 Standard Tourer, excel, cond. throughout, $2,450. Tel. *****. FIAT 500c 1951 Convertible. Mileage 2.500 only. As new. Insured to June, 1952. Please apply Box No. A8271. S.T. STANDARD Vanguard 6 months old 7,000 miles. Flr.rt
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    • 358 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1949 FORD CUSTOM SALOON, Black, 32 HP., Insured until September, 1952. In good condition and owner driven since date of purchase. Done 27.000 miles. Available immediately .What offers? Apply Box No. A793, S.T., K.L. DE SOTO 1940 brought from Europe. First registered 1946. Excellent working order, no
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    • 11 12 Money invested in fertilisers now ensures maximum yields in the* future.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 52 12 SOCCER: SBHFA Cup final (replay) Fraser and Neave v Shell S.C., Jaltn Besar Stadium. RIGGER: Nee Soon Garrison v 5.H.8.. Keppel Harbour; RAF Tencah v GHQ Signals, TangUn; RASC v Police, Thomson Road: Victoria Inst. v St. Andrew's School, Woodsvtlle; RAF Chanel RNAS Sembawang, Sembawang. HOCKEY: Dlv. 11. RAF Chang!
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