The Straits Times, 14 October 1952

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1952. 4 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 71 1 i.- .i i b iMfi CRASH .i.s picture of Britain's r,iil disaster for 37 ft .rs was taken from the air A London bound express r tiled n o the back of a -I t onary local train. Then a few minutes later a
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  • 44 1 SEOUL. Moa.— Brig. R. C Cottrell-HIU, Chief of Staff Malayan District, arrved in S' (>u: today to visit Commonvea^th units r>re going to! Britain, where he will become Director of Military Tra rung and Director of Lan-i VYariare. U.P
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  • 213 1 Chinese Reds beaten in fight for hill TOKYO, Monday. JOITH KOREAN troops beat off weakening Chinese assaults on White Horse hill early today and at dawn claimed victory in th epic week-Ion; battle for the feature which overlooks the road to Seoul. I An army spokesman said i the valiant
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  • 22 1 LONDON Mon -The Asia and Pacific "peace" con ference in Peking ended today, the New China News Agency reported Renter
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  • 300 1 COMET (IT TAKES A DAY) ON ITS WAY First paying flight to Singapore THE Comet is on its way. BOAC's jet airliner took off from London Airport at 6.35 this morning (Singapore time) and will arrive in Singapore tomorrow. It will pioneer BOAC's regular Comet service to Singapore. The flight
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  • 134 1 'FAROUK 'S TREASON' BY HIS VALET CAIRO. Mon. rE Arabic newspaper Al Akhbar said today that ex-King Farouk will be tried for high treason as the result of a statement by his valet that he asked the British Army to intervene against Gen. NaZUlh's COIID It .said the death sentence
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  • 42 1 MIAMI. Florida. Mon.— De- Isliyis for a new American Jet transport to carry over 100 passengers at a speed inproachinK 600 m.p.h. have been presented to Capt. Edd> R'.clcenbacker. president .it Eastern Airlines, by Lockheed i Aircraft Corporation A.P
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  • 147 1 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL Th.. SittAil^ CM£M ANNUAL for 1953 will be on sale early next month miMi its usual broad coverage of the Malayan scene in fullcolour and black and white. This quality publication ha* been rated as the finest ot its kind in South-East Asia and The straits
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  • 16 1 SAIGON. Mon— The 200 th shipload cf U.S. military aid for Indo-Chma has arrived
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  • 149 1 Malacca bandit leader is killed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A MALACCA terrorist section commander was one of the four bandits killed by security torces yesterday He was Ntj Hone Uhong who led one of the sections of the communists' Malacca Independent Platoon. A security suua<j shot him dearf in the Alor
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  • 53 1 BOMBAY, Mon Ardeshtr Bomanji D^boo, main fljrure in the "Singapore ojjlum case," was today sentenced to ;wo years imprisonment. Deboo, who was convicted of exporting 20 cases cf opium to Singapore on Mn.v 30, 1952. was ,;1 0 ftn 0 .upees, or an alternative six months'
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  • 43 1 CANTEPIFURY. Ensbnd.l Mtn A 78-year-old stone-' i mason who spent most of his working life doing repairs 250 i feet uo on Canterbury Cathedral, died from a fall off a chair on which he was sitting jin his garden.— Reuter
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Mon.—Commonwealth officials at current private meetings here have prepared a brief for a new general economic policy for the sterling area, a usually reliable source here said today. This brief will be submitted to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' eroi.omlc conference to be held in London
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  • 151 1 New a man becomes a woman and marries a man "JAKARTA, M.in. A SIMILAR change in sex aa reported from Scotland, where a woman became a m in. li.is occurred in Indonesia, but it was the other way round. Tjamat bin Dul, living at Tandjung Sangkat on the island of
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  • 160 1 A CORRUPT practices investigation bureau is working in Singapore. It Is separate from the police force and it has wide dowers The bureau Is headed by Mr. R. Middleton-Smlth. of the Malayan Civil Service, a forrrer assistant commissioner for labour He is answerable
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  • 29 1 LONDON Mon- S: r John Cockcroft. director of Britain's atomic research establishment at Harwell. Berk shire arrived back by a'.r in London from New York yesterday
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  • 53 1 Bandit killed, another heM in Penang PENANG. Mon. A TERRORIST captured by Security Forces in anti-bandit operations in Penapg died later of his wounds. The operations were in the north-west of the island this afternoon. A woman terrorist, wounded ta the same action, is reported to be in a serious
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  • 110 1 HANOI, Monday. T"HE French Army reported today that 10,000 French Union troops had started a mass encirclement action against Vietminh Communist rebels on the Tonkin delta, about 50 miles south of Hanoi. The operation started two day« ago. but actual flfhting did not start until
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  • 41 1 NEW YORK. Mon. The American Leg.on's National Executive Committee ha» a.sked a&l picture distributors to withhold Charlie Chaplin's film '"Limelight." until the Department of Justice rules whether he can re-enter the United States from Britain A. P.
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  • 60 1 Lord Woolton had good night SCARBOROUGH. Mon. Lord Woolton. one of Mr Churchill's top ministers, was stated today to hay* had a good night following an aopendlx operation yesterday He is Lord President of the Council, with supervisory powers over the plans of thr Ministries for Pood and Agriculture and
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  • 63 1 TEHERAN. Mon Hussein Fateml. Persia's Foreign Minister for only two days, today reported a "plot against the government" backed by an unnamed foreign embassy He said th e plot was the work ot some members of parliament and two generals. General Abdul Hussein Hajazi. 49. former military
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    • 366 2 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS, LIMITED 1 (Incorporated in the Pederatlon of Malaya) Notice is hereby eiven that A ni.ldend. the thirtieth, of three shillings (35.) per share, less income tnx at the rate of thirty per r*nt. has been declared due and pny.Tblr to shareholders on the ret the 29th
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    • 127 2 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer. Selangor. Kualn Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 23rd October. 1952 for the Manufacture and Supply ot One Hundred (100) Sets of Furniture for Class "C" Quarters. Plans and specifications may b e srrn
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    • 423 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE/COLOMBO RATE AGREEMENT SI KCHARGE ON RATES OF FRF.H-.HT TO COLOMBO. Please note that the surcharge on rates of freight to Colombo of 25% will be reduced to 10% as from the Ist November. 1952. ISLAY KEHR CO.. LTD. SECRETARIES. SINGAPORE/ COLOMBO RATE AGREEMENT. IN THE HIGH COURT OF
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    • 892 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal ClUaens for appointment as Junior Customs Off errs. The Salary acale Is $204 x 12 NO Examination 252 x 12 276 336 x 12 420 Examination 438 x 18 COO. In addition, cost of living allow- i ance ls payable at current Oov-
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    • 366 2 NOTICE N.V. SECOND MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO., EST. 1861 (Incorporated in the Netherlands) Notice is hereby given that this Company intends to apply to the Qovernor-ln-Council for the withdrawal of the deposit made by them as security und-;r Section 4(1 1 Chapter 152 of the Fire In■WMI Companies Ordinance. Any
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    • 168 2 TENDER NOTICE SALE OF BRASS INC. (> is Tenders will be received up to the noon of 23rd Octob r 1952. at the office of the Director of Public Works. Maxwell Road. Ku.ili Lumpur, for the purchase of 1.224 brass ingots (approx 29 375 lbs.). Tender forms etc. may be
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  • 204 3 British reply may lead ra break in relations LONDON, Monday. IJRITAIN has decided to reject "politely" Persian Premier Mohammed Mossadeq \v latest proposals for settlement of the oil dispute, authoritative sources said today. Foreign Office officials said the reply will bo handed over in Teheran tomorrow.
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  • 156 3 ARRIMANS HITS AT U.S. ENTRY CONTROLS MICHIGAN. Mon. VI? Avere'l Harriman, a the United States! M'ltuil Security Admini3trator, yesterday de louneed the McCarran [in :< ".ration and Naturalisation Act passed by Co l^ress over President T r v m a n's veto as "shameful and disgraceful IK' >a:d ihe 'job
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  • 41 3 LONDON. Mj.i -The Aiia ar.cl Paciiic pc ice conference in Peking, at.ci.dcci by about 4ny delegates i nd observers from 57 countries, ended yesterday alter meeting for 1! da the New China New.s the Communist i reporieci. -Reuter.
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  • 22 3 PARIS Mon- General de G;uille said yesterday he will never lose hope cf returning to political power in France. —Reuter.
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  • 151 3 BIRMINGHAM, Mon. BRITISH Nudists decided yesterday it b all right for true belierers to see the maiacines of theit Furopran colleagues. ""t. (hey agreed, their mass distribution would caiiso thrr.i more trouble than a hornets' nest at a summer outiii;. Thrir decision grew out of
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  • 21 3 :.i--u YORK. Mon. The Uer Foundation today announced grants of LJ*****.800 during the third quarter of this year.— A.P.
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  • 103 3 Man with magnetic personality TOKYO. Mon. Capt. i Claude Wilson is credited with ;he mosi magnetic persona-) 11 ty among American pilots in Korea But he does not appreciate the tile. Au;<>n° pilots of the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Cap;. Wil-on attracts the MOM flak. "I can P.y over places
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  • 25 3 PALISADES. California, Mon— Jack Conway. silent film leading man who became one of Hollywood's top directors, died here last night, ■pel 05— A.P.
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  • 27 3 CAIRO Mon.— One of four men. sentenced to life imprisonment for the assassination of Premier Mahmoud Fahmv Nokrashy in 194S was freed yesterday. AP.
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  • 71 3 HURRY UP, SAYS ADENAUER DORTMUND. Mon. rE West German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, appealed here yesterday to the West German Parliament Ito ratify quickly the Bonn j Convention between West Germany and the three Western occupying powers. He said it was essential to ensure peace and freedom In Germany as well
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  • 16 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon A Cight earthquake shook the San Francisco area yesferday. —A. P.
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  • 148 3 LONDON, Monday. C^MPLOYEES of the British Broadcasting Corporation are to be allowed to state their political views in public, canvass in elections, and become candidates for local government office under a new a«ro"inent. it was announced yesterday Hitherto their personal d political activities have
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    16 3 OV. vJi ii.r»i > la j .Mai drsigns suggested lor IM Coronation route in London. Jleuter picture.
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  • 44 3 CAIRO, Mon. Sentences >f up to six months have b^en imposed by a military ourt at the trial of 141 peo>|p accused of hoarding food •vid selling It above controlled rices. Some defendants ere acquitted; others were "ned up to £190.— Reuter.
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  • 52 3 .t Mlm Yo&K by "opt Ist, Jack Wafer, aged 30, gels a soda water toast from bis wife, Audrey, at Brighton after be had beaten by 60 seconds the world record fast of 72 days, three bours and three minutes. Wafer also won €1».«00 wagers.—
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  • 198 3 AFTER REBUKE TO U.S.— PARIS. Monday. rpHE French Premier, M. Antoine Pinay, yesterday followed up his Government's "rebuke" of "undue interference" in French affairs by America with a "hands off French Africa" speech at Metac, eastern France. France, he said, regarded j friendship with the
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  • 27 3 CRATH IE. Scotland, Mon. Six Uganda chiefs worshipped with the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret at Crathie Church yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 27 3 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Mon. —Jamaica will be officially represented at the Coronation next year by a small detachment of the Jamaica Battalion and three representatives.— Reutei
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  • 138 3 COLOMBO. Monday. rpWO planters tourinp Ceylon with the Madras rugby football team in the All-India Rugby tournament were today sentenced t^ three weeks' hard labour for "causing hurt" to a French engineer and his wife in the grounds of a luxury hotel. British-born P.
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  • 56 3 STUTTGART, Mon— Fifty Persian students began a hunger strike here yesterday as a protest against the abo--1 Jition of a special exchange rate for them which has reduced their allowances by more than half. They have already been on a sit down strike in the Persian
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  • 461 3 Markets dull, uninteresting LONDON, Mon. YlflTH the exception of the industrial and shaping share sections, today's markets were dull and uninteresting affair. Business was slow in developing and this was attributed to the end of the account and the fact that Parliament re-assttnbles tomorrow. Various press Items relating
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  • 67 3 LONDON. Oct 13.— Cash Buyers £986; Sellers €988; Forward Buyers C 963 1 2 Sellers C 964; Settlement C 992 (up €3). Turnover a.m. 4f tons; p.m. 5 tons. U.K. RUBBER I LONDON. Oct. !3.— Spot 21 ".<!.. Nov. Ul •-»<!.. Dec. 2l«-..d.. Jan.Mar. 21 >-_d.. Apr-June
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  • 20 3 CALCUTTA, Mon.— A four day-old strike of 35,000 marine workers has been called off by Bengal Mariners' Union.
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  • 114 3 LONDON Mon. ▼NSTRUMENTS to counter 1 ths hazards of radio-.-.ivity left after an atomic ■::plosion are shortly to be issued for the training of Britain's civil defence worker*. The Home Office announced yesterday that every defence corps In Britain will be issued with one unit of
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  • 264 4 Trust launching \s22 million plan SINGAPORE Improvement Trust is to launch a major offensive in its battle on the Colony's i slums next year with a $22,000,000 project to i provide housing for 50,000 people. All this money will be used
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    37 4 THE DUCHESS OF KENT c bats with Mr. Robert Ho Guan Hai, a lecturer in Geography, and Mrs Ho during yesterday's rarden pmrty at the University of Malaya Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald looks, on. Straits Times pictarc
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  • 131 4 Woman put on her best suit to hang herself y T FII All MAY, 49, a woman, put i»:i h*r best suit and hanged herself with a piece of red cloth in her room, the Singapore assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Choiig Hiiij:. u;is told yesterd'iy. Th c woman's son-in-law, a
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  • 55 4 The 12-year-old schoolboy Yew Yung Heng who had been missing from his home at the 7", milestone Upper St rangoon Road S.ngapore Since Oot 1 was found on Sunday when he returned home to get some clothes. V >np Heng had boon StayIng with a
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  • 106 4 PLANS to prevent an outbreak of rabies in Singapore were carried one step further when notices were posted at all gates of the I Singapore Harbour Board, prohibiting the entry of any dogs or cats from ships. The notices are written In Eng- llsh. Chinese, Jawi
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  • 44 4 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. of Amber Road, Singapore, has donated $5,400 to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Thl donation is for the support of a Treasure Cot in prepretuity In the name of her late husband. Mr. Lee Choon Guan
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  • 53 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Found insane while under observation. th e Johore Bahru Magistrate ordered Muthusamy. of Ulu Tlram. to be detained pending the pleasure of the Ruler. Muthusamy. who was alledged to have caused thf death of Manikam. was held for a preliminary inquiry on a
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  • 72 4 TAMPIN. Mon AN 80- year-old pork seller. Sam Nam. was committed to stand trial before the Supreme Court on a charge of attempting to bribe an nuxiliary policeman with 39 rents in the Magistrate's Court at Renibau It wa.s alleged that Sam Nam gave 39
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  • 209 4 Disabled infants 'better off in special homes THE ACTING Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. E. Smith,' yesterday criticised Singapore parents who are reluctant to send their disabled or handicapped children to institutions equipped and run by experts. Mr. Smith was speaking at the opening of the Fatima Home for
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  • 67 4 The 394-ton coastal freighter Hong Soon, well known In Malayan waters, owned by the Ho Hong Steamship Co.. Ltd., and managed by the Straits Steamship Company, Ltd.. was recently sold to the Portuguese Government in Timor. The Hong Soon, built in 1946. was formerly the Em)ire
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  • 21 4 KUANTAN Mon.— Ll.ti Yee Mooi was fined $20 for erecting an attap shed on Hock Bee Estate without approval.
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  • 199 4 Houses oust vegs in Colony HOUSING development at Yio Chu Kang, Singapore, last year resulted in the loss of some areas under vegetable cultivation. says Mr. J. W. Ewart, acting Agricultural Officer, in his annual report. The loss was replaced by the planting of new areas at Lim Chu Kang.
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  • 71 4 Depressed over the recent death of his wife, 60-year-old Chia Joo Thiap tried to commit suicide by drinking a solution of caustic soda on Sunday morning. Inspector Michael Chong, told the Singapore Fourth Polic Magistrate, Mr. E. H. D'Netto. yesterday. Chia. charged with at- tempted suicide at
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  • 84 4 Private Abdul Rahman bin Ariffln. of 75 Company. R.A.S.C.. Ayer Raja Road, wiis yesterday fined $85 in the Singapore Third Police Court for escaping from the custody of Inspector T. S Zain. Inspector Zain said that on Sept. 9. he arrested Abdul Rahman at Tanglin Road for
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  • 221 4 nnHE SINGAPORE Hindu Advisory Board will soon A ask Government to introduce legislation to place Hindu marriages contracted in the Colony on a second legal footing. A spokesman of thp Board told the Straits Times yesterday that the legislation would provide for the registration
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  • 78 4 Chwee Boon Siong, a labourer, was yesterday sent to gaol for 16 months by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, for extortion. Inspector Jacob Matthews, prosecuting, said that for three months, Chwee took $5 monthly from Lim Kok Pan. a vessel master as
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  • 26 4 MUAR Mon. For selling cigarettes without a price control licence at the Bakri resettlement area Goh Yang Klang was fined 930 at Muar.
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    • 115 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE B. B. Ct he o sh^s Ne ro!« o Bchc2i i r i i K 610 p-- 30 N H<wlioOrch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Ruin- Editorials; 7 forces; 7.50 Jus: 8 bow Trio; 2 3.20 Schools; hetttT y^,,,, Amerlcft ,18 üb t<f HL7*Tk. 1111^ 1 Me 6 i
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  • 253 5 Loads of cheap Jap textiles on offer but— KUALA UJMPUR, Monday. yy ITU huge quantities of Japanese textiles on offer to them, Chinese merchants in Kuala Lumpur declared today that they would "stick" to British textiles. They preferred "quality stuff." The merchants calmly
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  • 199 5 THE DUCHESS HONOURS 3,900 OF OUR WAR DEAD IMIE Duchess of Kent, who is a war widow herself, paid tribute yesterday to the 3.900 Briti&h Servicemen Durled at the Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Dre&sed in a beige dress and white hat. she laid a wieath of white flowers at the
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  • 96 5 No big feast at this wedding PENANG. Monday. A KEDAH religious leader, Uztaz Tuan Haji Ahmad, broke Malay tradition recently when h e dispensed with the "bersanding" ceremony and the usual feast at his daughter's marriage to Inche Yusofl bin HaJi Ibrahim, State Engineer. Kuala Selangor. Tuan Haji
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  • 49 5 TAIPINO, Mon. The Rev Abel Eklund of Seremban will hold a week of evangelism at the Wesley Church Taiping. from Oct. 19 to 26 He will be accompanied by his wife, who will conduct special meetings and personal interviews at the Lady Teacher Girls' School.
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  • 100 5 CUP FINAL HOOLIGANS STAGE AN AMBUSH' U TTERWORTH. Mon. cars carrying Penanjr supporters turning from Ipoh ■'iter the Malaya Cup Final were stoned by looligans last nig h t bout a mile from Bagan -^erai. The hooligans, obvl•Misly disappointed over P- ninj's defeat, shout«l: "Co home, go home." A taxi-driver,
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  • 150 5 Post Office union starts two funds KUALA LUMPUR. Mon TWO funds were started yesterday at the annual delegates conference of the Jr.; >n of Pest Office Worker? Malaya One is to provide scholar M worth $100 each a year r members" children. The other is to meet the of a
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    24 5 MR F.J (Dickie) BRYANT. doyen of the Malayan Bar. who celebrated his 90th birthday i n Ipoh on Saturday.—Straits Times pictnre.
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  • 138 5 Tempters request fulfilled KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. AN AUSTRALIAN Scout Commissioner will reach Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday at the request of the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, to help expand the Scout movement in new villages. The commissioner. Mr E M. Hudson, has already arrived in
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  • 35 5 KLANG, Mon. Mohammed Kassim. 29, one of the five passengers injured in a bus accident on the Kuala Langat Road on Saturday, died in Klang Hospital yesterday. The others have been discharged.
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  • 58 5 JOHORE BAIIRU Mon. Chin Soon a middle aged woman of Kluang. was sentenced by Mr. Justice Buhagair in the High Court today to nine months' imprisonment and fined $500, in default, a further three months' lm- prison Jient for having corruptly offered $2 to Constable Ahmad
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  • 28 5 The annual meeting of the Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union will be held en Sunday at 9.30 a.m. at the Ceylon As- sociation premises.
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  • 22 5 MUAR. Mon— For carrying a pillion rider on his bicycle at Pagoh, Kek Ah Wah was fined $2. here.
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  • 237 5 rill lolloAlnc area, win be liable la hlarkoata iod*» Ml SUat K.I. B 4 P.. oh. B.A.T. Trali'ur si. Annan Rd. SAM 1 ioni Bahru Bafo St. Raaiah St. Propla'i Park. \»n«on Rd. Lam Soon (>♦■ MIILs j Hlrrr Vailer M.' KWlnr" Kd* rt Or.' hi.. l
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  • 24 5 MUAR, Mon. A trisha rider, Husin bin Abdullah, was fined $3 here for failing to wear his arm-badge at Jalai. Maharani.
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  • 129 5 S'PORE TO GET 3 MORE CLINICS GINGAPORE will have three pew infant welfare clinics next year, one of them with a teaching centre. The City Council has received a grant of $362,000 from the Colonial Welfare and Development Fund for the proiects. As this will not cover the cost, the
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  • 35 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Tha Cusioms Office will be closed on Friday for Deepavah. As Friday is a week-T.d holiday Government officer will close en Saturday Banks will close on Friday.
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  • 76 5 KUANTAN. Mon. With- out a shirt on and bare-foot-ed. A. Pachlmuthu told the Kuantan Magistrate. "I am I an odd-job man. The shopkeepers (?iv e me food when I won for them. When they give m P money I hav c n place to keep it.
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    • 269 5 1M..1 i. vi Aid CM 0: Board ol Bt I HUd B.ur :<uum i.i o m UUUM M«lttLKK>. sixth annlvrrsarv cocktail parti at BrUiab Cuunul hail Mmmti .d Ro.id .p m .HOUit BANU: Pub.ic Dert .rmanc. -t K-r.-tr Pars 34i tv 64 j p.m. Ul MM \-Mn,wio\. F.!m shows: on
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    • 99 5 aVl»*^£^l H^ {/^OOTn/t L with THE JOB U all >-"S 6°^ <not*yfQ. mnATSN iff s>l aV^atf^ 1/ X^~^N ce Oy BuT/lX 1 I ~ZZs^~ aViaflaT CCw^e OveCwiM HE'S I|U aR^-L If A* l^* eee TOor i*eo W^H CJU T£Ll?r>Tl ts>s "jowa- b- /-a WHfr \Jy&iSe /Vty -j \W v t*-^H
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  • 21 6 TAN CHIN TIAT. age 62, passer* away peacefully at hi* residence VM Orchard Road, at 1 p.m. 13th Oct. 1952.
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  • 26 6 MR. MRS. QUEK YONO HF.NO thank all friends and relatives for their valuable presents nnd congratulatory messages on the occasion of their marriage on 12.10.52
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  • 42 6 OLD BLUES Founders Day dinner takes place at Adelphl Hotel 22nd. October. Phone Wflght 5068 Gammon Malaya or house. SERVICES WIVES' take advnntage of Special discount extended them on all woollens. See latrst arrivals. "Tommy Thomson" OH Building. Battery Road. Blncapore.
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    • 587 6 Very little is ever heard about the vast number of Malayans who carry on with their daily work, despite the Communists, so that the life of Malaya is not disrupted. The tribute which General Tcmpler paid in his Australian broadcast to those who have made Malaya the
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    • 469 6 Fighting in the Indo-China war, though constant. is seasonal to the extent that j the launching of important attacks depends on the state of the weather. The news that French Union land and air forces in the Red River delta south of Hanoi have begun an
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    • 33 6 PENANO. Mon Two new p'.lßrlm ships, the Ansion and Ankintr are expects to De nvaifah'p for next venr's trip to Mreca. The vessels should be able to carry 960 passengere eaoh.
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  • 1091 6 INFORMATION LEADING TO AN EVICTION Where does the S.I.T. go from here? IF the chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust is correctly reported in Sunday's Press, he is only con-j firming the point which I have befcji trying to make.. This is that when h< In eoniunciWn with Messes A.
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    • 365 6 rtE correspondent signing himself "$350" on Oct. 6 asks. "What is happening to War Damage payments?" Who but the War Damage Commission can tell him? But if he writes to the Commission he will indeed be fortunate if he gets an informative answer. Many who have experienced
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    • 641 6 'The British duty to the. Malays pOMMUNALISM in Malaya V> will go from bad to worse if anyone insists on closing the door of the Malayan Civil Service to non-Malays says "Peranakan Malaya." "Must these non-Malays." !he asks, remain forever political pariahs He should understand that Malaya, with the exception
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  • 446 6 On the Margin K< -i policy NO doubt man win debai* with himself for ages to come whether honesty la indeed the best policy. It Is a matter, for Instance, genruin to a subject discussed at some length in this page by Mr. D. Robertson. W e have been convinced
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 699 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. DAVIDSON. At Bungsar on 11th Oct. 1952 to Alice and Frank Davidson, Sungel Buloh Estate, Km. la Lumpur, Selangor, a daughter. MARSH— OUTHRIE. On October lllh 1952 at St. Andrews Church Kuala Lumpur. Ronald Martin Marsh to Mary Isabel Durno Outhrle. OOH YEO: The mar.-tage took place on
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    • 33 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Cf Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING fW MM (3) GLASSES IF REEDED CS. CHONG, OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST. STORE-1.
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    • 113 6 Z A THE NEW{??A >— iS MODEL H (TYPE PE6O^ Just wait until you near it! In technical /■JjJ design and cabinet styling, the new PYB '"\r V la years ahead New shape gives an inormous improvement In the tonal 0 lualltles. Controls are conveniently placed V m side of
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  • 235 7 Where S 'pore money will go in heavy spending REVENUE SETS PACE\ 'THE draft Budget for next year which is to be; placed before Singapore Legislative Council j today is expected to show the highest ever revenue and expenditure figures. Extensions of the Government's social,
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  • 108 7 Trade ban slashes salt fish price KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. mHE LIVING conditions ol L fishermen were investigated by the Member for Agriculture and Forestry Tungku Yaacob the Member for Lands. Mines and Com- < munications, Dato Mahmud j bin Mat. and the acting Director of Fisheries during j an extensive
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  • 26 7 Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. a Singapore Legislative Coun- rillor, yesterday returned to the Colony after attending the Mural Re-armaMit-nt conference at Caux-sur-Mon-treun. Switzerland
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  • 74 7 Miss A. M. Robinson, a British welfare officer, who Is to do resettlement work in the Federation will bring a cornet with her when she arrives in Singapore tomorrow in the Comet. The cornet is for the leper band in Penang. Miss Robinson will be the
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  • 206 7 Duchess starts her Borneo tour today rpHE DUCHESS OF KENT A and her 17-year-old aon. the Duke, leave Seletar ir a RAF Sunderland th morning for Pending, river town a few miles froi Kuchlng, to start their visi to the North Borneo terri torles Only a small group of friend.will
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  • 40 7 A decree n;si granted on Aug. 22 to Doreen Mavis Hall, who sued her husband, Dennis Alfred Hall, for divorce on the ground of desertion was made absolute by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday.
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  • 24 7 Fire destroyed the straw coverings ot several hundred jars of formic acid in the Malayan Railway yard in Keppel Road, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 140 7 POLICE PROUD OF SIKHS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. MR. J. N. D. Harrison, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Training), said u>i day that the Police Force was j extremely proud of the "tremendous service of Sikhs. He was speaking at a tea j party held by Kuala Lumpur's I Sikh community to
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  • 153 7 TWO months after her marriage, Yong Slew Ying. aged 17, was asked by her husband to become a street girl because he could not maintain her, Mr. D. H. Chapman, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, was told yesterday. When she refused
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  • 41 7 MR. ARTHUR PERRY who has become the first person in Malaya to send a donation to the King George VI Memorial Fund. He sent a cheque for $200 to the Lord Mayor of London.
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  • 38 7 Tham Mun Cheng was yesterday charged in Singapore with stealing photographic equipment worth $1,238, belonging to Ho Poh Kenp, from a house at the 10th milestone, Jurong Road, on Sept. 19. He was remanded until tomorrow.
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  • 62 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dato Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman. Stat e Secretary, Johore, has been nominated by Dato Byed Abdul Kadlr. Mentrl Besar, Johore. as the Johore representative on th e Federal Ports Committee. H e attended the first meeting of the committee in Kuala Lumpur recently. The
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  • 50 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Mr. Teo Kirn Sar. accountant, Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, Johore Bahru. will shortly leave for Djambt. Indonesia, on transfer. Mr. Teo came to Johore Bahru from Seremban in 1949 and was one ot the founder members of the Johore Bahru Chinese Reading Circle.
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  • 48 7 TIK DUCHESS of Kent at th, garden party at the University of Malaya yesterday. Walking with her is Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Chancellor of the University, while on th« right re Sir Sydney Came. Vice-Chancellor, and Mr. W D. Craig. Registrar Straits Times picture.
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  • 292 7 AMID the gaiety and i colour of the garden party at the University of Malaya yesterday, a wo- i man sat patiently for an hour waiting to be introduced to the Duchess of Kent. Mrs. John Carrick, wife of a lecturer
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 7 MRS. JOHN CARRICK, wife of a lecturer in botany, being presented to the Duchess of Kent at th« University of Malaya's garden party yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 84 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE Integrity Commission, headed by Mr. Justice Taylor, is to investigate the incidence of corruption in Selangor Government services. Notice of appointment was gazetted today. Mr. Justice Taylor can bold the Inquiry In public or in private. Members of the
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  • 202 7 Rubber control starts Nov. 1 DUBBER packed in Malaya or shipped overseas after November 1 will be subject to control by the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, the chairman of the board, Mr. C. F. Smith, told the Straits Times yesterday. The Rubber Shipping and Packing Control Ordinance t will
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  • 50 7 An old Singapore resident. Mr. M. A. ReshtT, died in the General Hospital yesterday. A merchan:. Mr. Rtshty cam P to Singapore from Pers.a mur e than 40 years fcgo. Hf was an ancle of Mr. M. J. i Namazie. a member of SlnppV( Pweutlve Council.
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  • 24 7 A further 3.993 people were vaccinated in Singapore fft- terday bringing the grand total to 412,fi1l vaccinaUrl n the last S3 days.
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  • 32 7 MA RESHTY expired S p<-e General Hospl'.ii! I) 10.52. Fun- id 9 .i m today :u Muslim CemcUry. Biriadarl. Funer.i! leaves his lH>;ne 6. Gils tend Road at 8.30 8 m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 97 7 HAND J^^K^^MADE Children's Tea Party Frocks IN WMTC SWISS ORGANDIE EMBROIDKREI) NURSERY and FLORAL DESIGNS in pastel colourings. Sizts 16" to 22" $19.50 to $24.50 This is a rial opportunity to buy children's HAND MADE dresses that are DIFFERENT!! C T£~. D T ROBINSONS Al QUALITY ENGLISH E.P.N.S. BOAROMAN PLATE
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  • 63 8 THERE was "romance in the air" for this attractive Qantas ah- hostess. Miss Diana Paterson. and Mr James WhitUker, a businessman. They marry in Karachi on Dec. 17. Miss Paterson has made her final trip as an air hostess, full of smiles. She
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  • 32 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. j After being promoted to Superscale B. Johore General Clerical Service. Inch e Mahfar bin Abdullah has been 1 appointed Office Assistant. Town Boards. Head Office. I Johore.
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  • 81 8 Exploratory talks before conference IPOH Mon. BEFORE the formal round table conferen;e between leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association and thel UMNO is held, exploratory I talks between representatives of the two organisations would first have to take place. This was stated to the Straits Times today by Tengku Abdul
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  • 38 8 When Ahmad bin Kassim was charged in the Singapore Fourth PoLce Court yesterday with carrying a passenger in his -sailing boat without a licence, he said the passenger was his mother. He was acquitted.
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  • 173 8 'Cure beneath our feet 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Monday. MALAYAN streptomyces, found in the soil of this country and active against the tuberculosis term, are being sent to England. At a lar. c experimental antibiotic plant, they may be develops! into an anti-tubercu!osis drug, said Dr.
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  • 98 8 Medium gave Kedah punfers a rich haul IPENANG, Mon. rpHE local Malay Press reX ports today that Kedali followers of th e "10* ctaaracters" struck rich on Saturday when they took a medium's tip and backed No. 10, winning combination of the first prize in the Perak Turf Club's amateur
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  • 196 8 THE GIRLS WILL SHOW US HOW TO GET WEAVING] l 1 Spinning teachers arrive from H.K. pRETTY Chinese factory girls from Hong 1 Kong have arrived in Singapore to teach local workers how to spin cotton yarn. The girls, 32 in number, who ages range from 19 to 31, will
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  • 91 8 Housewives must open tinned food in shops KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. HOUSEWIVES buying tinned foods in Ulu Langat and Koala Lanfat areas of Selangor wiH h;ivr to open the tins before they leave the shops in future. Selangor Government (iazettf today orders this new move to halt tood supples for the
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  • 171 8 Newspaper staff act on wage claim REPRESENT ATI YES oi the V lV Singapore Chinese newsjaper, the Ih Shin Pao. which ceased publication on 3unday. yesterday saw the Commissioner for Labou: ibout salary and compensation due to them. They agreed to a suggestion ay the Labour Department to give a
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  • 65 8 The iiner Rajula which has been in drydock since test Wednesday, will sail at 6 p.m. today for Indian ports The Rajula was due to leave on Oct 6. but a few hours before sailing time it was found he r rudder needed repairs. The liner will
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  • 60 8 IX)(JRTEL'N Chinese arrest- t'd in a raid last Saturday night on Pulau Übln and Pulau Tekong were sentenced in Singapore Third Police i Court yesterday to gaol terms ranging from one to three months for possession of opium and smoking apparatus. A large quantity
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  • 94 8 Two cleared of cheating charge KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. LEE Ah Bah and Ng Kwee Peng today had their ftnes of $2,000 each for cheating quashed by Mr. Justice Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. Lee and Ng were said to have cheated a Chinese businessman of $5,000 and were
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 8 ftfctfcAl Kins aiimuv the hM«IPM* oi lUur y«>im*: ;r t -trs v tne Ma;. inter-school art and han.i'cr.ifii exhibition at Kota R;ija Malay School, Singapore, yesterday. The exhibition is part of Education Week.
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  • 59 8 A further tightening of security measures in the Sin- i gapore Harbour Board pre- raises began yesterday with j the issue of new per.nanent j passes by the S.H.B Police. The pas»?3 are in three colours red for the wharf area only, green for the dockyard
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  • 50 8 About 50 Sikh m?n and women turned up at Kallang airport yesterday to welcome their high priest, Sar.t Harnam Singh Ji. who arrived in Singapore by air non India on an informal twowetk visit. He will stay with Mr. Br>re!ill8 r> re! ill Slr.gh at K.^cng.
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  • 35 8 Mr. Chung Kok Soon, barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Knight i:i the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr. M. B. Brash appeared in support of the application for admission.
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  • 34 8 Subramaniam Arasan, aged 22. was yesterday gaoled for l two months in Singapore for stealing $310 belonging tc 'Padiyar Kurukama from a I house at the 10', 2 milestone Sembawang Road.
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  • 129 8 THE IST BATTALION Green Howards, wh o hav^ been in Malaya for three years, will leave Singapore in the troopshiu Empire Windrush on Oct. 23. The deputy assistant Chaplaln-Generai for Malaya preached at a Drumhead Service and the battalion marched past its commanding
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 151 8 T«X STARTS S I Tjf TODAY i '^iB^^OOK HOW m ]\)'^h rough \^p p" <•*<*« r t\tt\Q wfe) 1 now Bim^kHd 8 w SHOWINC^I^^^y^ 6.30. 9.30 Sec it TODAY for TOMORROW m* be TOO LATE! "Tomorrow Is Too Late" ITALIAN FILM with ENGLISH SUBTITLES starring PIER ANGELI GINO LEM>NI Plus!
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  • 563 9  -  JANE WEST ABOUT MEN -1 By HOW seldom one hears Of tips to men on improving themselves. Not that women mind having them all. of course, for half tho fun in lite would be lost without beauty and charm hints. But for all that, tnere are
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  • 555 9 ABOUT MEN -2 From HAL BOYLE in NEW YORK 4 MERICA is entering a A new matrimonial age —the era of the allround wife and the clinging vine husband. The enlightened fellows who hav e been quick to capltal.se on this situation are already
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  • 77 9 "The girl with the "butterfly hands" is how people refer to Chin Yu. half-Chinese, halfEnglish girl who plays the part of Liat. a local charmer in "South Pacific," at Drury Lane, London. Chin Yu was taught the curious an* fascinating ancient Indian technique of hand-miming by
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  • 65 9 ..j/iutr u.'/ia. <./m experienced newspaper reader will say when she sees this picture of herself. We must admit not many adults are clever enough to read their papers upside down like MUI HWA, who wins this week's "Bonniest Baby" prize of $5. She is 13 months old
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  • 212 9 Choose the RIGHT Perfume PERFUME is the finishing touch to beauty and yet it is the most misused of all cosmetics. Perfume should never be Over-powering but like true feminine charm, should be subtle and elusive. Find a perfume that breathe* your personality and use it always. Ther e are,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 fe 'wlli*s#* -i" Hi ism Only the best Is good enough for the twin daughters of Mrs. Gertrude Vcn Viet of Jesselton, 8.N.8. And. so she has chosen LACTOGEN for their daily diet. The twins were 6 months of age when this photo was taken each nearly 17 lbs., evidence
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    • 231 9 Specially made for baby's fender skin Only the best Is good enoJgh for baby. Johnson's Baby Powder Is safe, pure and hygienically packed. It's as perfect as modern science can make It. Use Johnson's /V» f ~^j\i. a ty Powder regularly, freely —^T^Jr@\ on^ vv t 1 c°™plete confidence. lNfcS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 390 9 The Straits Times Crossword S-a-ffg A.** t— i 29 Effeminate (7). 12 5 4 K 0 7 30. One has to stand to get It (1. 4. 2. 3. 6). FMP UIH LtJT" (WW f F DOWN HH H 11 Hit HI H Rapid transit" (7). i£Sa m SSSj^^a gS^
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  • 99 10 Muslim readers will be ineresled to learn that the Holy City of Mecca is being electrified by a British firm and that the lights will be -•'vittped on there early v. When the installation is completed, there will be rlertric light and power no: only for
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  • 376 10 Govt. probe to lower Colony food prices INVESTIGATING TEAM INVITES SUGGESTIONS By Our Marlot Correspondent SINGAPORE Post Office Box No. 717 can be a great boon to the Co ony It is the address to which suggestions can be sent by members of the public tn say how they think
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  • 274 10 Cheaper fish and vegetables are urgently needed rpHE Singapore Govern■l ment's food production probe has so far been directed, this correspondent believes, towards expert investigation of soils, marketing facilities, trans port of vegetables and provision oi baskets for collection. But the need of the moment is cheaper and more cheaper
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  • 436 10 Exports to Far East ABOUT one-half the total value of US. exports to the Far East consisted of .shipments of grain and raw cotton Leading purchasers of US products were Japan India, the Philippines, Indon^sra and the Republic of Korea. Exports in the
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  • 27 10 The Indian Government have decided to lift all controls on bicycles, bicycle parts and accessories, cycle tyres and tubes and electric bulbs with immediate effect.
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  • 260 10 rpHE CAREER of Mr. A Hairy Jackson. Chairman and Managing Director of Jackson and Company, represents a real Malayan business success story. Forty yean a*©. Mr. Jackson, "a Yarkshireman brought up in Manchester." aaswered an advertisement in the Manchester Guardian, packed his bag before
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  • 182 10 MALAYA is a difficult and competitive market be- I cause the people have money and are highly selective, say: I Dr. B. N. Ghose. managing director of the Bengal Chenii- ral and Pharmaceutical Works, Limited. Calcutta, who Is in Singapore on a trade promotion visit. Dr.
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  • 83 10 Satisfactory newsprint can be produced from bagasse sugar cane waste material, —investigations by the U.S. Department of Commerce has revealed. Tests run by the National Bureau of Standards and trial runs of a sample issue of the congressional record made by the Government Printing Office
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  • 198 10 August trade with India set new record MALAYAN trade with India in August created a record, for in that month thp balance of Indo-Malayan tr n »ip was j n favour of Malaya. For the first time, Malaya sent more to India than she received— The actual figures were $13,099,948
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 404 10 THE ALL-STEEL fiSkWm BELVEDERE fa The world famous A "500" four seater M B with utilitarian K J|p comfort. §^Sw hnn *^r t>U M. P- G. PROGRESS MOTORS LTD.orchard rd. sincapom WEARNE BROS. LTD. FEDERATION REPRESENTATIVES ill WILLIAMS HUMBERT'S I I mLi^^^B caldb[(k s NOW close shave Xc > that's
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  • 112 11 NARROW FLUCTUATIONS SMALL OFFTAKE Rubber price down 114 cent By Our Market Correspondent DUBBER lost a i of a cent on the Singapore IV market yesterday, October first grade closing at 75 cents. The market followed the familiar pattern of the last few weeks narrow fluctuations and small off lake—
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  • 185 11 DORNBO Company Is paying a final dividend of 15 per cent. making, with the Interim. 21 '4 per cent, less tax. for the year endrd Mar. 31, 1952. against a single payment of S\ per cent, for 1950--1951. Preliminary statement shows that the group profits Increased from
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  • 77 11 Turqu^m. Ycu^es nnri Compnny have forward the following robb»r crop figures frr 6»pteniber 1952. in respec". of the various companies Jot which they act at ics:Alcr Gajah Rubber Estate ltd. 21.000 lbs.. Ayer Pacas RuUber Estate Ltd. 87.00 lbs.. Glen-.,1 Plantalionj, Ltd. 54,000 lbs., Kluang Rubber Company Ltd.
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  • 185 11 From Oar Own Currespondeut MELBCURNE. Mon. 1 'THE investment market opened with a firm underto.-.e today, although theie were isolated .sh:»rp tails. M la company items 01 Uta <: y ere a rt-e in profit by Australian ■rtsoliiij.cii Industries. LW.. 1. ssniakers, from £766,00" to
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  • 69 11 MfILBOrnME. Mon.— 1 1 DM wool sales resumed wl'h bisk bidding by the Japanese and the Continent. The rale was alsi stimulated by tncrear.cV demand frrm the U.K. and values moved up about 5 per cent. Australia's wool to date for the current season is more than 22
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  • 15 11 TIN: $486 1/4 A PICUL SINGAPORE, Mon. Oct. 13 —$486.25 a picul (down 75 cents).
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  • 30 11 A SMALL turnover was reported In copra In Singapore yesterday at %3\\ buyers were $31% f.o.b. per plcul and sellers $31% Coconut ell: Buyers $47.50 fob., sellers $49
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  • 10 11 The Hong Knng Exrhang* market was closed yesterday.
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  • 141 11 CHIPS alonssidr Ihe S.ngaporr Harbour Board xodowiu or rxp»cted there at am tcdav arr Ralula 1 2Pvrrhus *'i. Katonc CP Brnartr 67: Idcmenu* 8/9; Sintpore It; R»-m!>an* U/IS; Sural Burnsidr !9-:o An«bv M WaX No 3 and L^mponc N. Wall No 6 anil 7 C::.<r->-i ifrLcod 2: 12.
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  • 225 11 TpHE Singapore Share MmM opened the week with tins steady. Industrials were repartee quietly steady. Euslness In Straits Tracers which last week r;se by over t: <m the columbite it port, tcok place at $23.75. (24 and $24.25. The new Federation five p:r cent loan
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  • 75 11 a sterling rcmit'ance rut of th«* prrflts for 1951 havtnp been rec ived from Indones'r the directors cf Soergel Ratnpah Rubber ;!Qd Coconut Plantations C-. Ltd.. hr v c declared an Interim dividend or T, per cent. < Is. 6d. per £1 stock) less inc'Tie tax at 9s.
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  • 27 11 Outpu cf tin ore iron' Tronoh Mines for the third quarter of this ve3r wa* 9.841 trtculs: Southern Trennh Tin Dredging Company produced 3.025 plculs.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 479 11 BEN LIVE STEAMERS LTD for U K./CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Penong Penoldcr f^r Hovre I iv^rpool CVovpow, Homburg, Hull G 33/34 21/23 Oct. 24/26 Oct. Benledi for Avonmonfh. Lonfton Rotterdom Antwerp 14/23 Oct 24/24 Oct. 27/29 Oct. Bencleack for Liverpool. Dublin Glosgow, Rotterdom 30 Oct/ 5 Nov. 4/ 7 Nov.
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    • 510 11 EAST ASIA LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN 'U K. /CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Peno-c -Lnlandto" for Ronqkok U/14 Oct ■Morale' for Bongkok 4/ 5 Nov 3/ 3 No. 1/2 Nov 'Asm" for Bonakok Scoon. Hcnakonrj Mnr-ila Kobe Yokohomo f 9 Nov 5/ 6 Nov 1/ 4 Nev 'Pretoria" for Bonokck 27
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  • 174 12 iiIAHP-SHOOTING Star Soc- I cerltes, who have earned j* promotion to Div. 1 of the SAFA League next season, finished i J ijielr season In Dlv. 2 yesterday J it CYMA ground by handing Tamil Brotherhood Assn. an 8-0 J beating. Hoon Lrons and Kartir
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  • 65 12 BRISBANE. Mon. —The lnterBOOaJ final between India and Italy in the Davis Cup Lawn Tennis compel ition will bP played nere on Dec. 11. 12 and 13. The winners will play the United States at Sydney on Dec. 18. 19 nnd 20 for the
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  • 46 12 Chine Svimminc Club table tennis SBtfaMlnti are reminded thai 'm* rlo«lni» d-ite of ent'-ies for jiiie vri't-t.'-' (above 4n> Bogta '••von; touaTOW. l>r It 11. PoriM r m he 'nb':i|nert from the nfiVr> n<- f'om the romtnor, Mr. Urn Choo Ann. I William J:i.~ks.
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  • 22 12 ■'he friendly hot-key iritch be-im-cii Ceylon Sports Club and Ur.ivtrsicy of Malaya, scheduled for ißaler.tler Road yesterday was not played.
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  • 295 12 Malaya Cup final netted $40,910 record The crowd roars.... AS PENANG TAKE THE LEAD... and HERE'S THE WINNER! IPOH, Monday. lUST over 8,000 spectators paid a total of $40,910 a record collection for Malaya Cup soccer finals to see the match between Singapore and Penang on the Chinese Assembly Hall
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  • 93 12 AN almost silent welcnnif. compared to wild scenes of previous years greeted t ne victorious Singapore Malaya Cup team, at K a 1 a n g airport yesterday m o r n i n B when they returned with the handsome Malaya Cup. The only
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  • 128 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. iy HEN the Fljians meet Selangor Club on Wednesday on the padang, they will be opposed to practically a State rugger team. Selangor Club team Includes 13 players who have represented the State this season. The teams are: SrUncor Club: K Welding:
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  • 99 12 'THREE newcomers wii; make their appea-ance for Perak in this Saturday's int--r-.->*ate rugger friendly against K^laii at Sungei Patani Schoolboy full back Haidial Sim.h will replace Am K rt who has been shifted to left wing tiireeauarter while Merr-dtth ot the Worcesters conies In as
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  • 384 12 S.R.C 7; I.A THE unbeaten Singapore Pe?reation Cub team went on another scoring spree when they beat thp Indian Association by seven jjoals t-> nil in a Div IB league hockey match on the padang yesterday. Rees have now won all six league fixtures ?nd
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  • 70 12 BRISBANE. Mon— Ken Archer. Australian Test opening bat. will i captain the Queensland State s;de against New South Wales in the i opening match of the Sheffield Shield competition here on Oct. 24. J The Queensland team Is: K. I Archer. C. McCool. K Jack. K. Mark*y.
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  • 65 12 The team 'o represent V M.C.A. against S C.C. in a Singapore Hockey Associui n Civ. ia league match on the S.C.C. padang will be chrsen from the following: Loo Biew Poh, S. Yogarajah, j McGrea^y. Harry Lelah. M. Moss. S. Hope. B. Dass, Anialoo. H Yeah
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  • 52 12 DRAW AT F N A Fraser Neave S.C. team which Included eight Junior players managed to hold Braddell SC to a scoreless draw in a friendly soccer match at F.&N. ground yesterday. Near the end Fra?er St Neave vtre awarded a penalty but Soon I San. who took the kick.
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  • 42 12 G.H.Q. will be represented by the following in a friendly rugby match agslnat REME at the Tanglin ground at 5 p.m. tomorrow: Fairman; Watson, Higgins. Garner. Douglas; Christopher. Norbury; Froud. Smith (capt.), Jackson, Smart. McKnlght, Stephens. Sharp. Forbes.
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  • 157 12 MEXICO CITY. Mon. THIRTY -eight- year-old Gardner A Mill!')' 1 added anottirr WfM to an amirlng year today by winning th« Pan-American BMBt .■.tngles tennis championship, defeating former United 3tat.es ihnmplon. Fred Larsen. In '.lie tlnal by 7-9. 8-6. 7-5. 4-6. 7-5. A
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  • 283 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" XV beat Base Ordnance Depot XV by eight point* (a goal and a penalty < goal) to three (penalty goal) in a friendly rugger match played on th c Padang yes- terday. The game was a keenly i contested alTalr.
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  • 27 12 In a Singapore Hockey Assoclation Dlv. 2A league match played en the Indian Association ground yesterday. P.W.D. Sports Clvi) beat Works Services by 3—l.
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  • 117 12 HONO KONG, Mon. Noel Arthy, an Australian engineer working In Hong Kong, thrashed th* visiting Australian bowlers to scora 110 In an exhibition game I here today. Arthy, who Is S3 and comes from 1 Sydney, hit 19 fours In an Innings which was terminated
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  • 193 12 FAM BOSS TO ASK FOR $1 MILLION STADIUM IPOH, Mon. 'TUNOKU Abdul Rahman, A President of the Footbill Association of Malaya, told the Straits Times today that he would press the Federal Government foi the construction of a mil-lion-dollar sports stadium In Kuala Lumpur thai would include facilities- foi all
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  • 83 12 Singapore Combined Schoolboys XI against Singapore Recreation Club In a friendly hockey match to be played at S.R.C. at 5 15 p.m. tomorrow Is: Dollah Hamld (Victoria School V Nathan (Raffles Inst.). R. Stevens (SABSi; Wljeslnghe (SJI). D. Hay (VS. captain), Tan Heng Hoe (VS.);
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    • 27 12 ci 9 ire ttcsinthc m C r S ld Pi Singapore: $2.10 per tin. Federation: $2.30 per tltu >t N^Mr?^/ ACTUAL THICKHISS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT MALAYA I BORNEO
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 32 12 SINGAPORE TIDES KinVY: Hud 0835 hr« I1J ft) and 195? Low 0I4J (3 ft i and 1424 "TOMORROW Hltfi OBM <7 7> 'nd M51 17.91- Low 0241 (2 Si »nd 1508 142)
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    • 38 12 HOCKEY DIV. IA: YMCA v SCC at SCC. DIV. IB: Khataa v Police »t Police Depot. FRIENDLY: R.I. v Sherwood Forester* at 8.1. RUGBY R.I. v Victoria School at V.S. SOCCER Rovers Timers IHin Tar trophy) at JJtesar.
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