Singapore Standard, 16 October 1952

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  • 18 1 Singapore Standard •iik jr.. m x. VOL. 11l NO. 106 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 597 1 Success Was Com binedHG Police Effort KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-A high ranking Malayan Communist- Party official named Mohamed bin Indera, alias Mot Indera, alias Bong Moh was captured by Security Forces in Johore yesterday. He is worth $75,000 to the Government, and was the officer in charge of
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  • 241 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Security Forces. operating in the Federation, have accounted for five more terrorists 'killed, wounded one, and captured two others. These figures include the reSU ts mentioned in another report elsewhere from Johore when, during the night of Oct. 14-15 the
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  • 94 1 THE following i s an P^tract from a letter sent by the Private Secretary to Pier Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent to Mr. W. G. Ross, Manager of Bertam Estate. Malacca: "Her Royal Highness Is extremely glad that her visit :o the Federation has given
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  • 157 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 15, (UP)— Poor i quality food served in K.A.A.F. messes in Malaya is causing discontent among Australian airmen, the Sydney Daily Mirror reported today. The Mirror reported that an aircraftman formerly stationed with R.A.A.F. Bomber Squadron No. 1 in Malaya complained that
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  • 994 1 PRESENTATION of Temonggong Tewming Ajang. chief of the Kenyah tribe at Baram, near Kuala Belait in the north, to the Duchess of Kent in the main hall of the Istana in Kuching. The Temonggong took a week to journey down to Kuching. He wore white
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  • 55 1 KITHING. Wed. The Duke of Kent woke early this moraing to So fishing in the Government Launch 'Mermaid.' He will go coasting where twenty-inch 'tengerri fish' are reputed to roam. He will spend the whole day and night on board, and is being accompanied by the Acting
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  • 42 1 TEHERAN. Oct. 14: (Reuter) Senator General Zahedi accused yesterday by the Government of complicity in a plot to overthrow the state issued a Lengthy denial this evening and offered himself for trial by an impartial national tribunal.
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  • 42 1 i.( [)o.\. Oft IS I Reutei The Daily Hera in i front page editorial written an an open letter today urged Mr. Aneurin Bevan to disband the iroup within th* Laboui Pai h Wch na i|i >-vn i mnd inn.
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  • 39 1 SANTA MARINELLA (Italy)'. Of' L5 (AP) Farouk ex-Queen Narriman, Ki!^ Fuad l f Fa rouk's three dauf^iten ES oi Li'i pel torn nd b! ray d>a ire expected here today Eof Inn: and hall tnontl itaj
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  • 436 1 Standard Staff Reporter A BOAC Comet jetliner ushered in a new era in passenger air transportation when she touched down at Changi Airfield yesterday morning after reeling off the 7,770 miles between London and Singapore in a total transit time
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  • 94 1 KOREA, Oct. 15, (AFP).— Allied troops captured the main crest of Triangle Hill northeast of Kumkwa shortly before noon today from the enemy forces The Allies, who launched a heavy offensive in Triangle Hill last night, had earlier been compelled to retreat to iheir original
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  • 109 1 THE U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern AtTairs. John M. Allison, who is now touring the Far East, is expected in Singapore today from Jakarta. A United Press despatch from Jakarta states that at a press conference there. Allison said that the U.S. does
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  • 62 1 A HOUSE curfew from 7 pm. to (i :.'A) am. will be imposed ttom today until further notice in the following areas of ti.e Paste Puteh district of Kelantan: The whole of the Daeiah of Jeram the whole of the Daerah of Gong Datoh and the whole of
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  • 201 1 PENANG, Wed Pamphlets I railing on Communi ri i \a Penang. who are still EM tin* run from the Security Force > now engaged in full-scale operations in the island, 19 surrender ire being distributed 'In til likely terrorist areas These pamphlets urge the Communists
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 416 1 r V if I 'Bring Joy To S'pore Orphans' L Standard Starts I X'mas Toy Fund MNKTEEiN day« to go fur Qmktmmm, And you are M ili.-mlv in the m.«l«i of your \inat nlu>| ping buying V ,ni<»ng olhfr ihinp loys for your thitdrrn for < J.u.imji i* no Chri«tuia»
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  • 266 2 Council Engineer Maps Out $1,875,000 1953 Programme Standard Staff Reporter A TOP priority programme to lay $1,875,--000 worth of main and minor sewers in the city in 1953 has been submitted to the Singapore City Council by the City Engineer. The Budget Committee of the Council
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  • 236 2 They Flew In By The Comet Phillip Is The Youngest Of Them All Seven f Mths. I PROBABLY the youngest person to have flown in a BO. AC. Comet jetliner Is Philip Pawley, son of an r A O. official. But Philip, however, was too vount to remember a thin?.
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  • 185 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Un varsity or Malaya Students' Union will be holding a Grand Ball this December in aid of the University Endowment Fond, at the i ew Singapore Badminton Hall at Guulemard Road. The Ba'.i whidi promises to be one oJ the biggest social
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  • 156 2 ALL Singapore schoolchildren will get dental treatment if an experiment to be launched by the Island Health Department proves successful. Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, told The i Standard yesterday it is pro- j posed, initially, to house thxee experimental clinics in
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  • 48 2 NG SHIAU CHENG, an employee of the Johore Express Company, was charged in the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with stealing 12 motor car windscreen wipers, worth $60. from the company's store in Rochore Road. He claimed trial and was allowed $200 bail until Oct. 22.
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  • 271 2 Donations To Poppy Day Fund THE Poppy Day Appeal Fund, which opened on Oct. 7, has .received sori-.e $7,000 in donations up to Oct. 13. states Mrs. V. C. Bath Chairman of the Appeal Fund. Donations were received from the folowing:Lam Choon Factory $100, Anglo-American Corp: $250 T. Hemslev Co.
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  • 158 2 A BRITISH mariner. Frederick Paton (61). was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with making a false representation on a Ministry of Transport form, to Capt. W. H. Waimsley. deputy master attendant, for the purpose of procuring a Master's Certificate, when he
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  • 29 2 AN Indian Sunderaju who drove a car without a licence and used it for hire without a permit, was fined $25 by the Muar Magistrate on Tuesday.
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  • 143 2 AGREEING with the jury's majority verdict of 5-2, Mr. Justice Brown convicted and sentenced to death Teo Chec Yang, a sales clerk of a sundry goods shop in Lorong 40. Geylang. for the murder of Sean Ah Wan, a trisha rider, in the Singapore Assizes,
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  • 63 2 DONATIONS to the Poppy Day Fund Appeal are allowed as to be deducted from the income tax of both individuals and companies, Mrs. Vivian C. Bath, Chairman of the Appeal, pointed out yesterday. The Benevolent Fund of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore will issue receipts for these
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  • 83 2 Standard Staff Reporter OVER 400 chilaren will be presented ith an enrolment Certificates and Badges of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society at a simple ceremony on Saturday. Lady Russell. President of the Society, will visit Out ram School, have a meeting
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  • 297 2 AFTER a heated argument with the chief tenant of the house whom she accused of disturbing: her studies at night by making noise, a Chinese student took a solution of poison, the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was
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  • 117 2 Standard Staff Reporter Mr. LIM Choo Sye, Progressive candidate for North Ward in the forthcoming Singapore City Council elections, pledged his co-operation to improve conditions in the city in his manifesto yesterday. Mr. Lim, who has been a schoolmaster for over 26 years in Singapore, says
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 84 2 'i-imimmmMm WAL,FPrV MAH HJCe-) IM A FEW MINUTES. VnYoH A I AT THAT MOMENT- I I l^jJl A^; T'~l, irrJROOJr 1 NO' IS WGMT.r-AM A\ DAISV MAE WtLL BE >J HOW I ™^B Rf T Vr J- |j;;;;;«r^BM W worth wavin^-^^Ov sashavin'oot^/i^ Iso vou vvom t maprn me^^ I?JHn ifS"]
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  • 184 3 KU CHING'S BIGGEST SHOW Standard photos. photos. photos. FIREWORKS at I oit Marherita on the banks of Sarawak River on Tuesday night. LEFT (above): The Duchess inspecting the Red Cross Unit. LKFT: An arch of welcome was put up at the Bukit Lintang Teachers' Training Centre and the Duchess is
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  • 67 3 TAIPING, Wed.— Miss Pat ,y Addington has arrived from the United States to take up appointment as Domestic Science teacher at the Lady Treacher Girls' School here. Miss Addington is one of a group of 48 American young men and women who have come
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 •Must Vnpuvlivil WWVWWWWW" I I j 1 H WWVWW WWW > E rffc, /Vi Pleasing Coloun Yift nu I l MODEL OMHSJ W^^ cash HIRE PURCHASE C 79 5 11 PAYMENTS 0F $73 tp 72 0 F|NAL PAYMENT OF $33 UNIT WITH 5 YEARS GUARANTEE) AOVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC
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    • 59 3 yEE-fSafcfv II LIKE I KNEW/ /tvV SWITCHES, DOC |a{ NES6, SEEKING A* Av KirsJG .PEEVHAPS \FM *B^feffi»# s IOOOLA'SBIT I WE'RE fiONNAw HARA JKrHTT r*\ Q UEEM OFSHEBA? J Or SHEBA 15 NOT WE CAN '-JL f VI ill tIOFFMORE'N VGO PULL HER OUTA \v L^\\ A K E VOu
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  • 85 4 PENANG, Wed. Gerald Brian McGaughrin of Pacific Tin Consolidated, Ipoh, was sentenced today by the Sessions Court President Mr. B. G. Smith to one month's simple imprisonment and a fine of $200 or another month on a corruption charge. He was alleged to have
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  • 42 4 FOR failing to display the letter 'L' in the front and back portion of his car, and for driving unaccompanied by a competent driver, Lam Soon Huat was fined $15 on each charge by the Muar Magistrate on Tuesday.
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  • 174 4 IPOH, Wed.— Dr. Haji Megat Khas, State Physician, at today's meeting of the Perak State Council said that deep-rooted prejudice against modern medicine has to be overcome in the rural districts before the people can be induced to avail themselves of the medical facilities available.
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  • 147 4 IPOH. Wed. The educational sub-committee of the Perak MCA today approved grants i totalling $31,200 for the building of extra classrooms in new village schools. This sum will enable ten village schools in Jepanang. Papan, in Jelapang. Papan. Kuala Kangsar, Pusing. Batu Gaj a h
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  • 130 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A young Chinese woman told the first Magistrate, Inche Ismail, that a man armed with a dagger robbed her of her jewels, giving her three minutes to hand them over, and threatening to stab her to death. Today. Kong Chor Chong. was
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  • 35 4 PENANG. Wed.— The curlew order imposed on July 11 on the wired in portion of the village limits of Sungei Bakap has been shortened by three hours, from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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  • 212 4 PENANG, Wed.— The Rural Board, Penang, decided at a recent meeting that the time was not ripe for Ayer Itam to be included in the Municipality and unanimously voted against the transfer. Main reason against the inclusion, as explained by the chairman. Mr. P.
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  • 170 4 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR companies of the First Battalion Green Howards attended a church parade at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday for a farewell service, before leaving for the United Kingdom next week. After the service there was a march past led by the band
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  • 111 4 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is seeking approval from its central office to implement a scheme whereby dental teams will visit the new villages throughout the State. This approach follows a request from the Taiping subbranch of the Association for assistance
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  • 56 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed.— "l am a kepala in Kalumpong Estate and I had bought the rice for myself and my labourers," said Khiew Yin Kian when he was produced before Inche Salleh bin Ekhardt in the Bagan Serai Court on a charge of having carried foodstuffs in a
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  • 68 4 IPOH, Wed. Today's meeting of the Perak Council of State, was one of the shortest on record. It lasted a little less than one-and-a--half hours. A resolution relating to the Delegation of Powers Bill was adopted and two bills passed. The two bills were
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  • 368 4 Fu II- TimeSen for Officer On Job; Engineer Named IPOH, Wed.— A sum of $1,700,000 h O5 been approved by the Federal Legislative Council for inclusion in the Amended Loon Ordinance 1951 for the Trans-Perak R, VC r Irrigation Scheme, and an additional appoint ment of
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  • 105 4 RAUB, Wed.— The Ma 1 a van Railway Authorities commenced yesterday to relay their railway line which linked Kuala Lipis, the capital of Pahang, with the rest of the Federation by train service. This line was destroyed by the Japanese during Word War 11. During
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  • 78 4 TAIPING, Wed— A pane] of Drivate practitioners here have volunteered to ease the acute shortage of doctors in the Government District Hospital. They will visit the hospital wards for an hour each day. Patients are pleased with the idea as the four Government medical officers
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  • 218 4 Families Of Ex-Servicemen Will Benefit IPOH, Wei Sixty-cine p cem ol all collections made Perak for r^ Poppy Day Fund will bo devoted to the foun of housing schemes for fair of Ex-Servicemen and t^ie bui < j!;g of h'>stei.«- for Ex-Serv i menV school going children In all 25
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  • 60 4 KIALA LUMPUR, w, —Sir Gerald I>mp!< a message tod.ix i., British Adviser < Chief Police Ofluei l-lmi, asking them to ronv< Police and Home who killed two terrorist's and captured i hi^l I terrorist in Batu I'.t congratulations nn t did example of Police Homo Guard o opt
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  • 79 4 Women' s Institute Formed In Johore JOHORE BAJ a Jo tore F< deration H stitule was f aft L idy T addresst 1 l Malay. Europe Indian and K men in the C< ber, Johore I 1 tnl of to the gattu Abdul E£a B a w\ to the S:
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  • 5 4 MCA DrivePolice Recruits KUALA 1
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  • 271 4 Education C'ttee Objects Are Explained PENANG, Wed. Government would be failing in its duty if it did not, as all countries should, provide a national education system, said the Chairman of the Chinese Schools' Advisory Committee, Mr. F. Brewer, at the inaugural meeting of the Penan g and Province Wellesley
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  • 22 4 Pritam Singh Feted Bv Friends KUALA LUMI I Wembei i of the were i at 1 ycsterd.'t} pn to U to SuperiuU
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 25 4 r^^S7^^?nS?l f i 2^KK?T NO 1 f ACME manufacturing 1 f ...park ipmuckmch i^ FELINE yy^WANT THAT'^ A VAKCyLEVITV^ COMPANY. <SYLVE<&TER 9ENCHEC/ U DIVISION I
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  • 92 5 1 Kraal. Standard Staff Reporter ndex a D ichen at Kent KM Bid the founda- "-e new C M .urch a Of BtOUl '">>■"! .-i'uncU a .i rnliock. .as veather- and rn:n !00 w us, During the :i.»nese used it ed fish aid
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 5 P i of' t A i \ikrn std here with Peter Claque, beinu loathed h Don.ilti iJavies. standinu at a rehearsal of the play mi Idlrnevs." whuh the Staue Club is preduciaf at fktttria Theatre from November 14 to 39: Betty and P.tcr play the leading roles in
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  • 74 5 MORE than 4Ofl pi< I iea taken by Presa photographers during the Royai visil to Singapore w\ be on display to te pub ic at i ic B: •i -i 1 '■i; H;i tor four la beg ng )\V. This ■>> ..i gc
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  • 28 5 Wv; HKR 2.57b fM m$ ted hi the Run i i the rgure e the ftp ted I K80.343 55 d ••>•• BS Clu rcinated by vate
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  • 134 5 Templer Meets Home Guards The High Commissioner for the Federation. General Sir Gerald Templer recently inspected 300 Malay and Chinese Home Guards from Suban?, Kuan?, Kepong and Paya Jeras at Sungei Buloh. Picture shows Sir Gerald addressing the Home Guards. On his right is the Raja Uda bin Muhammad, Mentri
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  • 997 5 600th Killed Since Start Of Briggs Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Security Forces operating in Johore brought their bag of terrorists killed since the start of the Briggs Plan on June 1, 1950, to 600 yesterday, when they killed one terrorist and in the process captured
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  • 78 5 A\ EXTENSIVE pi o[ academic, sports u I tociai activities has been drawn u p Eor the second annu i Eteunion Wee I: <>! the University of Malaya which lygirm on Oct. 26 and ends on Xov. 1. The Week v, close with Chinese ditin.er m<j
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  • 204 5 ARRANGEMENTS are well in hand lor Christmas this year in most of stores in the City and already the toy hazaar at Robinsons looks a definite "draw." It is hoped that these e Christmas *i!ts will help those wishing to send away Christmas parcels
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 Mr. Narayan Purswani after his marriage to Miss Bhag Nandwani at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Mr. Purswani is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jethanand Odharmal Purswani and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pohoomal H. Nandwani. Standard photo.
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  • 44 5 THf] Singapore City Counril may confer the Honorary Freedom of the City on prominent Local citizens on City Dav every year. Tins suggestion was first made bv Mr. M. P. D. Nair, City I oLincillor for South Ward, recently.
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  • 168 5 Standard StaJY Reporter SE\ KRAI, engineers and architects have been added to 'ie stair of the Public Works Department during the current year and more wil] be added next year when the first phase oi Singapore's SI 12.000.000 fiveyear expansion programme is launched.
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  • 88 5 An ex-army officer Robert Arthur Quine (31) charged with extortion and attempted extortion, told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday that when he saw two men in a "very unusual embrace" at Connaught Drive On Sept. 5 he decided to take thezn
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  • 173 5 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Government and the Government Seamen's l T nion to finalise the latter's demands for wage revision and improved conditions of service will be resumed shortly. This follows a letter from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. 1.. Blythe, to the Union, stating
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  • 91 5 Staff Rrportrr I made Hi Sub-Committee of I en: of it Roughly ,f the h allotU I ri e who now .sell at U < made 'i i appl rat cold drink stalls, the fru' win. then m .-it B:. tQ IMB tl 0 The committee
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 122 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION. I MILLION DOLLARS LOTTERY The PRIZES will NOW be as tollows:--3rd (4) of 50,000 each 4th (6) of 20,000 sth (15) of 10,000- 6th (50) of 5,000 7th (90) of 2,000 299 Consolation Prixes of 1 ,000 < CONSOLATION PRIZES. Consolation Prixes of $1,000 each will be
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    • 20 5 TV//? Q/12.AFf*Ti I^^' Tf««r« art ie*en bon-» in TiGHER HEADACHE 4n\ "tl/^/ WS'^SS v»Va\ e c^"e nf remedy foi Head-
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    • 312 5 Today's Power Cuts Mii»»tation> liable [i< lii.nl -iirdiliuu Umlun l» AY I ii.m ir Rahrn, SaflO St.. Itaiiuli SI PropJes Park, Nanson Ktl.. I mi soon Oil. Goao Hill. IF. network ami Factory. Ki\er .illey Hit.. Killiney Ud.. DrHi.ml Ktl. NAAFI UevonKit.. Armenian s.t. static. \iifiptii. Capitol-, Newton 1 I.
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  • 744 6 A FINANCIAL Secretary worth his salt must know how to tread the thin red-black line between optimism and pessimism. An optimistic estimate of the Colony's financial position would immediately start a damOUI on the one side for reduction of taxes which the public regards as official forms
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  • 1135 6  - Kremlin's Change Of Front EDWARD CRANKSHAW By LONDON SOME people have seen in Malenkov's keynote speech to the Nineteenth Communist Party Congress, in Moscow a contradiction of the thesis outlined by Stalin in his now-celebrated article in the current issue of the review "Bolshevik 1 They have begun to wonder,
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  • 960 6 »v TOKIO 1 GROUP of near-commu-nist nonentities gathered in Peking for a Peace Conference is being watched almost anxiously by the rest of the world. It is another sign— if such were Deeded that somehow the Chinese Communists hold the political initiative in the Far
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  • 903 6 From Our India HTHE Government of India, have taken a bold decision to withdraw from the International Tea Market Expansion Board consequent on the feeling that the Board has not been playing fair to this country. The feeling has been there for some time.
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  • Review of Views
    • 100 6 THE NANYANG R|* p*. commenting i th< twecn local born < the non-local suggests that birj th hatchd "There art thoa <« like the iri. a community unit g surely we t r afraid of the r mon effort," qm es the 1 The thorn in the peacelul
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    • 76 6 CHUNG SHING JIT PA< ments on the ral Assemb States decisi Korean peace The United St U direction ponsibility ol armistice Soviet Union North Kore.i Communists indifferent North Koreani crack divis ninf of the during thi have been esti T.c Chin< se C more t!ian 1.01 1 forces
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    • 32 6 THE SIX CHEW .r meriting on the n Chine>e school presses the sion would soon as Adding that a c welcomed, I OUtIJJM F Ol ready com eti tor discus ion
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 70 6 Sir. O.i beha I i I patient^ ol Seng Hospital I opportunity ol our heartfelt charitable insti rrrned nor Grove White thf 1 fharge fw p; transport Krvia daisy Rr; ri h l and vice w a great j for those being treated I Before ii..started, those
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  • 442 7 Queen's First Visit I To Pacific Realm LONDON, Oct. 15, (Reuter) The Queen will leave on on extended tcur of her Pacific dominions, Australia and New Zealand, six months after her Coronation next year. She will be accompanied by her "usband, the Duke of Edinburgh, Buckingham
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  • 9 7 Stalin Pledges Aid To Reds nlst pai ai n
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  • 208 7 Council Can 't Help Poppy Day Fund Standard Staff Reporter THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council ha s refused to make any donaUon t^the Poppy Day Fund as it is not in a posi--i tion to do so. A- 'he Committee meeting recently, it was
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  • 88 7 LONDON'. Oct. 15 <AP> The Mark 111 Comet )c\ airliner -.lit Super-Comet that Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker wants for his Eastern Airlines jet fleet will stari rolling oft the production lines in 1956. at least 12 months ahead oi scheduled the De Havilland Aircraft Company announced The
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  • 255 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— Mr. A. Harriman told Congress that although the West's market for natural rubber from British Malaya was steadily declining. Malayan exports and British re-exports of rubber to the Soviet Union had not increased in aggregate over the past two years,
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  • 168 7 LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— Britain flatly rejected Persia's demand for £49.000. (K)0 in partial settlement of the oil dispute and refused to send a mission to Teheran to negotiate a ftnai agreement in a note handed last night to Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadeq. Britain
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  • 126 7 REPRESENTATIVES of the 20.000 strong Singapore Federation of Services Union were promised by the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, yesterday, thai he would consider whether he could do anything to assist the Services' authorities and the Union to reach an agreement on the outstanding questions,
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  • 84 7 ABERDEEN*. Maryland. Oct. 15 (UP) Army Secretary Frank Pace Jnr." hailed the world's first atomic cannon at its fiiM public demonstration today as a mightv weapon for winning battlefield victories at a "minimum cost." Pace called the development of the 85-ton 11-inch rifle now being produced
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  • 62 7 Ceylon Commerce Minister who recently .signed a "Rice Cor Rub ber Deal"' with the Chine. 1 Government was among the passengi > < rh ed io Singapore yesterday by BOAC Comet Jetliner. He joined the flight 111 Bang kok on his way home from Peking
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  • 257 7 the Singapore Teachers' Union i- putting UP J™ performances or the am.-; Kays of the 1952 Drama Festival at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 3 and 4. Booking for these shows wW open at Robinsons on Oci «.nd tickets are pn.-ed at (3, ana $1.
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  • 77 7 THE Singapore City Council [Budgei Committee has authorised the Treasury, in London, to appoint sn experienced Organization am\ Methods Offirt r to assisi the Council. The appointment is for two years initially with the option ol another year's extension, if [necessary, ai h -.'.'nry not ex-
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  • 127 7 THE CHIEF Ol "he Ail Sta!Y Desi.U'MiU-. Air Chief Marshal Sir William F. Dickson, will arrive at Chang: from Ceylon on Saturday for a tour-day visit to the Far East Air Force Headquarters. S Wil iam. who will n^ume appo tmeni J< nuary, be u guesi
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  • 36 7 LONDON. Oc! 15 (AP'-Two i doctors called toda* on 85-ve:ir-old Queen Mary, who has u cold A household apokeaman said Bhe would continue to remain Sdoow a* Marttwrou* House. he'- London residence I Avvv^vvvvwv^^vv\vwv^vvv^vvvvvvvlvtv^
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  • 278 7 PRE PARATIONS for Poppy Day began in earnest yesterday as a number of women in the various communities of Singapore sorted 4.000 big car poppies from huge crates into more easily handled boxes of 100 each. The poppies, which arrived in Singapore from England last month, will
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  • 203 7 LONDON*. Oct. 15 (RttlteD— l, Queen Elizabeth II declared today that her father. King Geo.-ge VI. despite failing health, "nevei faltered in that service to his peoples to which he had dedicated himself." "He had a simp'e and resolute faith in God and sought divine
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  • 70 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Oct. 15— The following are the closmg prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market today: Spot 2Ud. Jon./Mor. 21 id. Apr. /June 21 id. June/Sept. 21 id Morket: Steody. LONDON TIN Spot £972 per ton buyers, £974 sellers. Three months:
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  • 276 7 LONDON, Oct. 15, (UP).— Britain's armament research chief Dr. William Penney who was responsible for Britain's first atomic explosion in Australia returns to England today in great official secrecy. Only one British newspaper reported this fact today— the Daily M.iii which said in its
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  • 151 7 VISIT: A SUCCESS NICOLL IX A telegram U > S< retary of Stale tor thi Co the Governor. Ml J F yesterday aske I that Queen be Inl >rn ed visit of the Duchesi o! K< I and her son. the D i' Ki has been an OCU In every
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  • 48 7 SEVEN! Y ban ingapore will be going by ijomel ihU n U ner leavw H. Rangoon, Cal< itla 8a :i and London. The bags Vt Ge;;."^: I'"-: Oflli e b the R< Mail iran asl i the supervision of officials of the P tnent
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  • 33 7 MRS GOH UN TIAX Madam Lee Line Ling), age 71, ol Singapore, passed i rally at 12 tnidnighi 3n Service KampnnK K p 4 p.m Friday Ivth tht Bidad.ii i p m
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    37 7 CHIEF Justice of Kenya Sir Hector Hearne adihinisters the oath taken by Sir Evelyn Baring:, •is the new Governor and i ommander in Chief of Kenya at the Law Courts in Nairobi on Sept. 30. A. P.
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  • 46 8 LONDON, Oct. 15 (Renter) An Italian motor vessel, "Spes* 1 was sunk in a collision with the 1,975-ton Norwegian motor vessel, Sardinia, about four miles off Genoa on Saturday, according to Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence yesterday. The crew of the ''Spes 1 were all saved.
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  • 136 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE Netherlands Mercantile Marine, for r he Brst time in history, totalled more than 3.000,000 Mns on Aug 1. with i her 1,174 vessels. With a modest beginning in 1930 of tp*> vessels, the Nethei ands Mercantile Marine. expanded to 753
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    • 675 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland •id Frjncisc* Lot Aageles All American A OmmAm Citie« Penan? P Sham S'porc Arr I.A SF INDI BEAR U, 26Nov 27/28Nov 2!)\ov 1 D^c M Dee For full particular! of Dry Cargo Deep Tanks and nassengei Bookings etc. ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. IB
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    • 398 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings lo China -in* Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penang From •Saw how" Oct 20 Oct 24 Bongfeong 'Toy ins" Oct 30 Nov 3 Hongkong Sails Sails Sails Penang P Sham
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  • 298 9 Rubber Prices Depend On Quantity Standard Market Reporter sIATURAL rubber prices to manufacturers |Im United States ore unlikely to appreciate rantially until the price of synthetic is .sscd, although there have been talks that New York dealers will soon be permitted to -pate in the rotation programme.
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  • 34 9 S.Sumatra Trade Cut By 50 p.x. lord :kman i is, •■-••per. S :>orted inc n both the sov- i of S pori of coffee. and ii y- e record I tA pepper of rub!
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    54 9 The local tdmhitetrative staff of the National Carbo. (Eastern) ltd Singapore, entertained Mr. ud Mrs. Lee Ilallififfsworth to a Chinese dinner recently prior to their deZfturJ o* Ttransler to Mexico City today. Group pboto shows the couide (cenl. and SSbeSoTlSr staff. Mr. BotttngJworth bi the manaffing director of the huu
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  • 121 9 GATT Delays Decision On Jap Request GENEVA, Oct. 15 (Reuter) The 34 nations of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) has formally adopted a resolution postponing any decision on the admission of Japan to the agreement. The resolution gives formal phrasing to a decision last Friday to appoint
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  • 51 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 15. (AP) —Hugh SctFlivaifc former trade commissioner in London and commercial counsellor to the embassy in Paris, has arrived in Hongkong to take up duties as temporary Australian trade commissioner for Hongkong. S ;.'.:van succeeds Hugh Wrig-U-y. who is returning home for r<
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  • 230 9 ALTHOUGH trade returns relating to canned fish are sub-divided into salmon', 'sardine' and 'other sorts', there is evidence to show that a great part of the trade recorded under the head 'sardine* does relate to herring in tomato sauce, states Mr. T. W. Burdon, deputy
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  • 137 9 Rubber Lower; Fair Business RUBBER prices in Singapore were again fractionally lower yesterday with only moderate turnover of business passing. Upcountry centres were somewhat reserved while factories bough; small quantities. Overseas, orders were few and well below Singapore level?. At the rlose the n-arket was quiet at 73| cents per
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  • 114 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (tents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 33! "4 FOB. in hales Nov. No. 1 R.S.S. 735 13; No. 2 R.S.S. «8 68* No. 3 R.S.S. 64 €4i Tone: Steady Quiet. LONDON RUBBER Wednesday's opening prices per Ib were:
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  • 160 9 SINGAPORE, Wed- There was limited activity in the Malayan share market today with tins and industrials showing an inclination to ease and rubbers continuing to be neglected. Changed prices are: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ord. 22 (i 2:-; 6 HKqng S'hai Bank iH'kong reg.)
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  • 87 9 THE produce market in Singapore was steady in the copra section and quiet in the coconut oil section. Copra buyers indicated $38! per picul for October and $3B! per picul for November, with sellers at $31. Coconut oil was quiet, sellers were asking for 549 and
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  • 38 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 15— Special Standard Service. Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.80 1o £1 sterling $6.***** !o U.S. $1, $1,833 10 Malayan SI $0.3880 to one Indonesian Rupiah. gold $288,125 to one tael.
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    46 9 Picture shows the new Morris Minor which recently completed a nonstop 10.000-mile run over the Goodwood Motor Circuit, Sussex, being refuelled from a mobile workshop. The first Morris Minor to be made since the giant MorrisAustin merger, it started its run on Oct. 1. AP photo.
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    • 31 9 --'-~~^-Z^- z^zZ^^ztMS/KKM 4 Vi I I AVI ~~-^lz^-^^-~^-~ J?~—z~~z^'Z-^J'Wfm van \U H lift m w *€W I HP V^^# CONSOLE MODEL Designed for rooms or office*. HnndmM, nchly-styled Wolnut veneer cobinef*
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 560 10 Sir,-— I see that my little note the other day about Mr. Rajah's delaying tactics at the City Council meeting when this body was debating implementation of a new salary scale for City workers has touched at least two of his supporters to
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    • 311 10 Sir; I am flattered by the detailed criticism. by "A Straits Chinese" (in his letter published in the "The Standard" on Wednesday) ot my article about the A.F.L.'s resolution urging the appointment of an American Deputy to Genera! Templer. I ani glad we both agrcs that Templer
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    • 301 10 Sir:— The aim of the Legion of Decency is not to stop our seeing good films. It is most unfortunate that TOMORROW IS TOO LATE w;is advertised as "a Picture that deals frankly and tactful ty with problems of adolescence and the awakening of sex knowledge."
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    • 187 10 Sir; It strikes me as strange that a workers' organisation such as the American Federation of Labour should so suddenly show an interest in the internal affairs of Malaya. At their recent annual congress, it was reported, the Federation passed a resolution calling for an American deputy
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    • 136 10 Sir, As Counsel for Mr. P. V. Sarma, may I attempt to correct the unfortunate impression conveyed by the front page article in Tuesday's issue of The Standard? My client has not demanded his ■'immediate unconditional release" still less for "repatriation to India on certain conditions". It
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  • 596 10  -  ROSALIND RATNAM By HERE are the sewing instructions for The Standard Pallern No. 29, which appeared in the Sunday 1. With your pattern pieces you will receive an identification chart which will show in miniature the various pattern pieces for this dress. Before you do anything copy
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    • 649 10 I TODAY m r^3 <^f"t*3TSr*\rC ll anlf 4s COttr fAST THRILLS! 2nd ICTTON-] ILLfcD WEEK FROM TOMORROW! YvL tft^ RAFAEL SaVaTIMS |l CsaSSer Pasßh Lelcb feSu Free List Kntirely Suspended! Plus! G. 15. NEWS SPECIAL^ j j| I ILL COVERAGE OF ROYAL VISIT ALSO! LONDON RAIL DISASTER ruJX rt rt
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    • 27 10 CUT OUT THESE INSTRUCTIONS and KEEP THEM BY YOU TILL YOU GFT YOUR PATTERN PIECES THIS WEEK'S PATTERN WILL BE ON PAGE 13 OF THE SUNDAY STANDARD.
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    • 148 10 mk> jj ynwi gM& mhma dot DAILY l! h> SHOWS Ifjfll 9.30 Saturday Uate-^-^ 00 APVilll. V 4llOV j _j«,r,«« GEORGE MONTGOMERY i Tomorrow M am 'IHI. l.\!i^ (>!',l!i I- f< Saturday I am K) IHE K I'M Sundiy 9am THK 1 '.Whs See il 1 oday for I otnorrow
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    • 378 10 >*f R/M PEL M/IR S TO D A V' S QUOTATION: "He was like the cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.' i George I'.liot. THURSDAY FOR EVERYi ONE: Morning offers a i chance to move forward In minor interests or contacts Gain through a practical
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  • 442 11 By Standard's Hockey Reporter FOUR Colony hockey teams will figure in a fight to the finish next week to decide this year's Singapore Hockey Association senior league champions. Each with an equal chance to succeed, they are the Singapore Recreation Club, Ceylon Sports
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  • 87 11 The Malayan Hockey Council invites members of the public to submit designs for a badge for the Council. The best design submitted will win a prize of $25. The design must be In colour and must incorporate Singapore and the Federation. Size of the drawing should
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  • 51 11 Georgians Bcal RASC JPING, Wed.— S: Institution hockey team < the RASC Sports Club to m K f jn!s tooneint n day. XI inwaa Singb (2 mi Tommy Dorai, Kored foi I m winni V I the military side. B-^e I a da tiing g oot hi score their only
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  • 156 11 Billiard Table For Marshall WHEN the world amateur billiard Bob Marshall arrives in Singapore early in November, he will be given a billiard table for his use fur the duration of his visit. Robinsons Limited are going to lend a famous Ormes billiard table to the champion. who prefers this
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  • 152 11 LONDON Oct. 15. (AP) Sammy McCarthy, 127 lbs., of London. defeated Jan Maas, 124 lbs., featherweight champion of Holland. in a scheduled eight-round boxing bout before a capacity crowd at Steatham Ice Rink on Monday night. The referee stopped the fight in the third
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  • 40 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.; The Johore Police Contingent annual athletic sports will be held on the Police Depot padang, Johore Bahru on Saturday, starting at 2 p.m. The Federation Police Band will play during the course of the evening.
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  • 69 11 THE Singapore Cycle Racing Association wishes to remind all competitors about the 50-mile time trial for the best all rounder competition to be held on Sunday at 6.45 a.m. on the sth miie Bukit Timah Road. This trial is to be competed for the "Hobbes-of-Barbican" proceeds. Entries
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    132 11  - GOLE Heres HOW Slammin's Sam Snead. Ht^/y I LIKE this picture. Start your downswing in the form pictured here and you'll be doing plenty all right. This player is perfectly balanced on his feet, and he has that straight left arm in there to guide the clubhead down in a
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  • 71 11 The following were elected officials of the Indian Brotherhood Soccerites at the annual general meeting held at Fathul Karib Club last Suday. President: D. Krishnasamy (re-elected); Vice President Raja Gopal; Hon. General Secretary: Marimuthu (re-elected); Hon. Sports Secretary: N. Lopanathan; Hon. Treasurer: S. Chithambram; Sports Captain: A. Sivadas
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  • 473 11 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. I Sultan Idris Training College I just managed to beat the Ist. 1 Battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kents Regiment from Kuala Kudu Bahru, in a thrilling invitation relay at the College sports on Saturday. Huang Tunh House won the team championship. Among
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    62 11 Tiger Sporting Association captain, Aw Boon Seong re- i ceives the Haw Par Cup for the second successive year from Mr. W. McGregor Watt, President of th e Singapore Amateur Football Associa- tion, at the conclusion of the annual League versus Cup winners soccer match on Tuesday.
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  • 224 11 THERE will be three special races for Class 1 and 2 horses at the Singapore Turf Club November Meeting to be held at Bukit Timah on Nov. 15, 19 and 22. Main attraction at the meeting will be the Singapore St. Leger for horses
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  • 80 11 World Champion To Defend Title NEW YORK. Oc!. 15. (AFP) The world lightweight b^x- 1 ing champion, Mexico's Laura Salas it to defend his title against Janes Carter ion i; 1 1 at the Chicago stadium, it was learned hers yesterday. Carter. the previous holder of the title, was beaten
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  • 243 11 A combined team of Australians and New Zealanders will p!ay a golf matrh against the Island Club on Deepavali Day, tomorrow at the Island Club. The draw and starting times are: 8.30 Capt. B. Moore (3) F. Jonees vJ. Hodgkinson (scr) CAR. Bateman (3). 8.35 J. Wilkinson
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  • 131 11 HM Dockyard Badminton THE results of the finals of the HM. Dockyard Medical Badminton Clubs Tournaments for 1952, played recently were: Hospital Senior Singles: Champion: S. Snnmuganainan. Runner-up: K.T. ArastL i Junior Singles: Champion: E j Rasaratnam. Runner-up: O. Ganesan. Hospital Doubles: Champions: S. Sanmugannth;in and G. G«nesan. Runners- up:
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  • 360 11 Be True Sports men, Says Tiger's Patron Tourists Leave Today THF aim of sports in not to be concerned s»>lHf with the development of physical powers. Tiiesr must go hand in hand with sportsmanship, te.vm\ork and cooperation, the patron of the Ti^cr Sporting Association, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, said in
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  • 107 11 Schoolboy Bowled Compton Sr A VF O K D O 15, (AP) Der. > ton, one of Ei m-; 1 top-ra king cricki I was clean I with two con e balls y by a <■«.:- old sphooll Compton vrai if D:.r St n e I s I [emotu tral
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    • 973 11 EM \RRf ACE (l I NOTICE t) are TKNDIIR VflTtf'C •In 1 t>ntral Klectricity Board Kt'drratUm of Malaya era wil] be received at '< Ofllce of The General UAI r P r, Centra] Electricity NUIIUS eration ol Mal.'ya RO H( IW3. Kuala Lumpur: •.rikruptry No. 2of !i< J'^ o:j Friday
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    • 163 11 i CAPMTOL MONDAY OCT LNMf. 9M p.m. Ate b/ ///<< /A-/ Pictures of tln> mr! GUARANTEED M i THRILL OF A LIFETIME! j New cur beauty after one application of SIMONIZ 4 UnKke the tfcm liquid polisLes that last only a few weeka Aarrf, durable Simoniz protecta your car finish
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  • 243 12 Seletar RAF Hold Varsity THE University of Malaya drew witiS R.A.F. (Seletar) one-ail m a Singapore Hockev Asso- j Ciation Div. 1 B league! fixture played at Seletar j yesterday. The equaliser! Ij: the University came; late in the second half. A rmen dominated p'a> in |he Brsl baU but
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  • 63 12 1 UPING Wed— Keen comr „-> expected at the anual i ib > :;r.!5 tournament for t Sultan Sir Abdul Aziz Shield sented jointly bv Mr. E ss nac and Mr. AE V. tottor 1 tourn uneni which be^ir.s will feature outstanding pis 5 tram the
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    56 12 photo. Italy's top three cyclists are pictured here during a feature race arranged for them at the Vigorelli Velodrome, Milan. They were filling out a bill which included a professional speed competition and the Pirelli Grand Prix race for amateurs. Left to right: Fiorenzo Magni. veteran Gino Bartali
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  • 359 12 I LOWER BADMINTON PARTY made history last night when two of tneir players Seah Hark Chim and Ng H»'iiij Kwang entered the Singapore Badminton Association's junior singles final by defeating Oh Chiap Choon (Marigold) and Ahmad Sarkawi (Gentle) in the semi-finals at Guillemard Road last
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  • 367 12 By SCRUM HALF ON THE padang yesterday a weakened Singapore Harbour Board team managed to hold the Singapore Cricket Club "A" team to a 3— all draw. The play was very scrambly at the start until eventually the Club was awarded a penalty for
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  • 66 12 HONG KO\(i. Ott. 15 AFP)— Anstraliaa woman Olympir sprint rhampion Marjorie Jatk-ion arrived herr this ftftersooo after a series of exhibitions in Japan. Before leaving for Australia. *he will take part in an exhibition race asjain.st finalists in girls 100-metre in the last Olony championships.
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  • 21 12 SHERWOOD FORESTERS conceded a walkover to the C.S.C. in the Div. I B of the Singapore Hockey Association league yesterday.
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  • 63 12 IPOH. Wee I.—1 St. Michael's Institution A and B teams each scored single goal victories over Anderson School A and B teams today. Both matches were played at a fast pace throughout. On the upper Padang the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles and ACS 'A' shared honours and on the other
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  • 651 12 RECORD CROWD SEES FIJIANS BEAT SEL CLUB KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A record breaking crowd turned out today to see the Fijians ploy their first rugby match in Kuala Lumpur. The match was on the Padang, the Fijians' opponents the Selangor Club, and the result a victory for the dusky Islanders
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  • 207 12 CHICAGO. Oct. 15. (AP). Jimmy Carter, lightningfisted New York Negro, hopes to repeat the feat of another lightweight of a dozen years ago and recapture the 135-pound crown from Lauro Salas tonight. Carter will try to emulate Lou Ambers who lost the title to
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  • 255 12 ON THE Ayer Road ground, RAF (Tengah) Rugger XV beat RASC XV by the five points, (goal) to nil. From the kick off two well matched packs gave their utmost to open the game and get the ball to their backs. Movements spread quickly across but
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  • 66 12 Selangor (iub: Browne. Weld ing, Borrie. Fanell ana R L K Brown; Bennett and Fdington; Tyrrell. Waugh and Avmitage. Goodsir and Stimpson Holland, McDonald and Gouldboutn. Fijians: M Tuinabua: M Wauanika, F. Rayawa, J Baba and O. Dawai; T. ECabuta Naitini; L Etabukawaqa, .T Bideni ind I. Vulatolu
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  • 93 12 SEREMBAX. Wed. Sixteen teams, representing eight schools, will take part in the i first hockey carnival for the Negri Sembilan Combined i Schools organised by the j Negri Sembilan sports council hockey section. The carnival will be held from j Oct. 24 to Oct. 26 on the
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  • 427 12 PENANG, Wed.— Penang Chinese Club finished unbeaten champions in this years senior division football league when they scored a 3—l victory over their rivals Muslim Recreation Club in the deciding match of the tourney played on the Victoria Green today. The win gave the Chinese 19
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  • 128 12 West Country Beat Bharat KAJAXG. Wed.-Plaung an exhibition game after the Ulu Langat District Indian Schools sports meet, the West Country Football team, considered the strongest Estate team defeated the Bharat football team of Ka.iang by two goals to nil. The game provided main thrills, especially at the Bharat goal
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  • 221 12 NEWMARKET. Oct. 15 (Router) Scottish bookmaker George Maclean's Flush Royal won a thrilling race for the two-and-a-quarter miles Cesarewitch here this afternoon taking first prize of over £:*,OOO after the judge had consulted a photogapn. Flush Royal, seven-year-old horse by Majano out of Altamira. wag given
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  • 147 12 RNAS (Sembawang) travelled down to u H j-, Training School ground yesterday and chalked big Rugby victory over the Police XV. betting 26 points (4 goals, try and penalty) to nil anting by 18 points within ten minutes of the BtttJ whei the Police had
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  • 247 12 OTEC In Business Cup Final ORIENTAL Telephone and Electric Company entered the Singapore Business House Football Association's cup final uhen they beat William Jacks by five goals to two at Thomson Koari yesterday. OTEC will meet the winners of to day's semifinal match between lion? Kong and Shanghai Bank and
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  • 42 12 Sugar Ray In Role NEW YORK. Oct. 15 (AFP' Sugar Ray Robinson. the world middle weight boxing champion, tnnounced here \%s\ night that he wou'd make hi debut in Vaudeville here MB November 7 in a show opening at "the Preach Casino
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    • 103 12 WHO IS THE BETTER? .NOBODY WILL FORGET THEIR LAST BLOODY STRUGGLE. KING y BERT KONG V ASSIRATI (Absorbed really terrible ("The referee was wrong. I Punishment Want s his reven?« won last time and ni h for a smashed nose and lost IVI lIV SUPPORTING BOLT A MAIN m Ifck
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