Singapore Standard, 11 October 1952

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  • 14 1 Singapore Standard Ik X VOL. NO. 10? SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 298 1 Will Retrain Federation's 75,000 Force KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Brihsh expert on police training, Chief Superintendent John Kane, a 45-year-old Lancastrian, will arrive from England tomorrow to take charge of retraining the 75,000-strong Federation Police Force. The Standard was told thai Mi Kane I direct the
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    36 1 GEDDCS, who i v >»ns;aporf» hy BOA 4 Constellation i» takf* up his ■r. t as I) cpu t I i f ■♦vf > rul of the Intome Tax replacing Mr. I who is i flei completion
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  • 209 1 The Wish Of Every Girl... THE DIKE OF KENT "dropped m" at a combined school Mela) last nisht at the Raffles Institution and darned the La Caoga with the rest of the l">0 boys and girls at the social A'thou-h prior to the arrival of the Duke, the Headmaster or
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  • 223 1 hi \I LTMPI'R. Ffi. Five terrorists have been killed m the Federation yesterday, bringing; the total to 2S killed for this month. today the 21s1 Fed nil Jungle sh< I and killed two inese terrorists area Malacca, recovering a rifle and a shot gun
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  • 102 1 Dutchess At 'Prince's' tri DiTiiESS of ki:xt i i r j> r i •>.«- \im| t.i |bc IIi-Nliurant at <)r< h rd S .\.i|)nrr last ii:^ht i ,|in< -r< and dim 11hrr jirtN.iuf, xpcttrcl attcr ii tour. :il )>lue ankloB| drtss with .1 .111(1 tllMCH i HUnj and pc.irl tin-
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  • 120 1 UK To Blast 2nd A -Bomb LONDON, Oct. 10 (AP) The second '"Made m Britain" atom bomb may explode m Australia within the next two months This is the interpretation placed here on the news t;i3 r Britain.- three top atom men scientists W. G. Penney and Sir John Cockeroft,
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  • 55 1 Chiang Urges New Efforts '1 Mf'-'H. Oct. 10. (ReuterAAP) President Chiang Kaishek today reviewed his be.<equipped Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine units on Formosa ai Taipeh, marking the 41st anni versa r^ of "Double Tenth." He urged !:iem to redouble eflForts to complete the national revolution by launching an
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  • 34 1 THE Thai government is sending an air force mission of ree high-ranking officers to Malaya following an invitation frfim the Bri^n government. Th% mission will visit air bases m Malaya.- A.F .P.
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  • 22 1 HONGKONG Oct. 10. rAFP». Sir Alexander Grantbam, Gov. ernor of Hong Kong and Lady Grantham arrived back In Hongkong today from Britain.
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  • 40 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 10 (AFP). Two hundred Chinese pxssengers arrived here today from Singapore aboard P. O. liner Sirdhana en route to China. rhey were escorted to the railway station m Kowloon from where they entrained for Can-
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  • 85 1 NAIROBI (Kenya), Oct 10 (Reuter)— Anti-white Mau Man terrorists last night broke Into an elderly British couple's bedroom m a suburb of Nairobi and slashed their laces and arms. Retired Lt. Gol. Richard M. G. Tulloh, 75, and his 74--year-oM wife were left bleeding
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  • 226 1 HARROW, Oct. 10. The death toll m the three-train collision m Harrow station reached 106 today. One hundred and seventy-six persons were injured m the triple crash on Wednesday, Britain's worst rail disaster m 37 years. Salvage workers recovered II mure bodies from
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  • 80 1 NEW YORK, Oct 10 (AP> Governor Thomas E. Dewey says there is unrest m China under the Communist regime of Mao Tse-tuu? whose "wholesale murder" of Chinese, Dewey says, probably has passed the 2,000,000 mark. In a speech last night at the annual dinner of the
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  • 103 1 Man Hurt As Gun Goes Off A YOUNG Chinese, Hen* Roman of Orchard Road, was wounded m the thigh when a revolver which was m his pocket went off, while he was sitting with a detective friend and two girls at a restaurant m the Tiger Swimming Pool yesterday. The
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  • 23 1 THE 1.-J.l 90-ton aircraft carrier Glory left Malta last night for its third tour of duty m Korean waters. Reuter
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  • 195 1 MANILA. Oct. 10 (UP>— A police chief was backed t > death and the Govemoi add the constabulary commander of s.ilu Province narrowly escaped death on Thursday m an unexpected attack b\ Moro outlaws ia bandit-infested J-jlo Island. The sudden attack came during negotiations for
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    39 1 THE Duke doins: the La Conga at the combined schools social at Raffles Institution last ni^lit. Picture shows (left to riiiht): Miss Maggie Chan (Methodist Girls' School), the Duke and Miss Catherine Wong (Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus).
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  • 52 1 athk.ws, Oct. 10, (Reuter)— T!ie Greek coalition government led by General Nfich il n PI isttraj resigned today. King Paul it once dissolved Parliament and ordered election on Nov. 7. The middle oi Novembei bai !>'*••■! nifntio.'H'd ;is <t possible time t >r th>- f'f-'io!!.-; r
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  • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— A poli'-e party found 3<J Unserviceable Japanese rifles buried In a pit on Kent Estate, Kepoug Selangor. There were also four unserviceable Japanese pistols, an ammunition belt and a small quantity of unserviceable Jwapejt ajgmuni-
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  • 57 1 THE Malayan Chinese Association has decided to ban its members from takin? part m the Double Tenth celebration or signing their names ii any mescii^c' addressed to the Nationalist Government m Formosa. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Committee of the Chinese 41st
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  • 73 1 TOKYO, Oct. id, (AP). Japan may be supplyiMg the United States with ship lircraft, tanks and machine-guns by late 1953 or eai lv I• K>odo News Service said yesterday. Kyodo reported thai a derision had been reached by the Defence Production Committee to prepare foi
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  • 153 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (IP)— The Defence Production Administration (DPA) today estimated the world natural rubber production at 11,57.>,000 tons for the first eight months of 1952— nine per cent below the output m the same period last year. The DPA estimated world consumption of natural
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  • 213 1 PENANG V H^-i Police Ofl P and i 1 C. M. .1 R >y declai ed ted the whole of the Eoi of Penang [sland b I i the high and low i r marks, and the territoi il watei sad ja< < n.l i P
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  • 297 2 City Council Seek Facilities For Training Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council has asked for Australian help m implementing the "McNeicc scholarship plan to train local boys for higher jobs m the Council. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. the City Council Preside.it, told The
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  • 111 2 Architect's Plea Sets Posser On Fee Scale HAVE the architects m tlu- Colony a scale of fees by which to charge clients for their professional ser- ic»*s? ling to Mr. L. Smith, do Midi scale 11l Smith was arguing fte application oi an architect. Ml X m Soo fore M*
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  • 141 2 RESULTS the Pil ex amir. < I '■'MCA Orchard R 1952 she "•■<■ rcial clc ad: 1 ».t \\nn\- H. i Minute: R I i 'At w r m iim» v M Chew. '.♦v V >1 5 Betty Chai. Si ng r- 80 U I* M D]
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillor ec Ch wn En.s (Labour, We is ask the Social Welfare Department if :he Overseas Chinese Creche at] X > id Balmoral Road could be! even an alternative site m Tioni Bahru. Mr. Lee I
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  • 597 2 THE sweeping lawns of Government House glowed with colour yesterday m spite of an overcast sky and constant threat of rain, as 2.200 guests, the women m their best frocks, strolled about waiting for the Duchess oi Kent to appear.
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  • 169 2 MALAYAN Breweries Ltd., made a net profit of $3,211,104 for the year ended June 30, 1952, as compared with 83,345,986 for the previous year. Three interim dividends of six per cent tess tax have already been paid absorbing $1, 1M4. 000. The Directors are
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  • 34 2 VEERASAMY Police was yesterday fined $10 by the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. H. B. Livingstone, for trespassing into a communal bathroom reserved for labourers at Henderson Road. "Police" is Veerasamy's surname.
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  • 157 2 17 Bursars Didn 't Sit For Exam THE University of Malaya has admitted this year. 17 students who are receiving education bursaries from the Federation Government without having to sit for the entrance examination. A University spokesman told The S'andard yesterday that they were so admitted for exceptional reasons. He
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  • 74 2 TWO wage earners were I made bankrupts on their own petitions before Mr. Justine Knight m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Muljee bin Mohameil Ismail who had liabilities amounting to $2,335 offered to pay $25 a ?nontb towards settlement of his debts, and the other. Ismail bin
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  • 146 2 A EUROPEAN, Anthony John Braithwaite (36), pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, to cheating Mr. E. E. Smith, manager of Raffles Hotel, by giving him a cheque for $330, when he had no account m the bank on Aug. 21. Inspector A.D. Jacob,
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    • 142 2 DONUTS FOR YOUR SNACKS, PICNICS, PARTIES, SUPPER, BREAKFAST, SOCIAL GATHERINGS ETC. A book of 36 delightful rccipr perk up your meals given FREE with every DOZEN DONUTS. Sole Ai;rnt: SUN TRADING CO., 19 20 BOXHAM BLI>G. SI.V, M'oK;. SPECIAL m-^ ATTRACT w\\ ww I The Marvel Dolh fhe y cr!
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    • 99 2 I JB&fW«A--!-1 YOU'RE A I DOKTT EVER SINCE THIS MEW PtCTORE I BUT- WHEN THEY COME OUT rPS WO»SI 1-4' j-/ 1H Slii WMWCtTDm CARE.r-ff CAME HERE- MARLDNJ SHMAMDOI THEY'RE EVEKJ MORE. DAMGER- IVO OiMA.r x )AM Ll>«^^Mpij THE UNIFORM TM IN 'STREETCAPI NAMED PER- J OUS.l'' THAT PICTURE DOCS
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  • 41 3 A HOSPITAL foi dp sole projeci the I lamber of ie the s Briai B Mr, Ballantyne i 1 The Srd 1 project was so uirne that he Ito be ible to per>es to IT ;>l "i
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  • 95 3 FOR trying to »xp 40 •a val »rth $1,400, without a permit, a sh >' quartermaster, Inn Wun Chconc;. «i i iirs v.{ i>-.'>t)". iti the Singapore Thud District Court yesl ■< lay, m default n «iths' ri »rous imprisonment. Inn wa. arre>te,l on Oct. !>.
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  • 169 3 T!IF Progressive Party of Singapore has always fought for and will continue to fight for political rights ot Chinese and all other races who are prepared to become fall citizens of this country. In a policy statement issued yesterday, the Party held that citizenship should take
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  • 133 3 Dental Nurses THREE Dental Nurses being trained at the Dental Nurses Training School m Pcnang are part of a scheme for extending the Dental Services m Singapore. Dr. W. J. Vickers, Director of Medical Services, told The Standard yesterday. Each nurse, will practise 1
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  • 380 3 f™ I f f Extend Facilities, Change Habits And Methods SIR SYDNEY CAINE OPENS THE 'WEEK' IN SINGAPORE Standard Staff Reporter A CH fvCc m the habits and methods of selling w! ;h will introduce boys and girls to dent learning at a sufficiently v cge,
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  • 166 3 SINGAPORE, Traction Comp my buses travelling along Coilyer Quay will soon have t > pick up and set down passengers on the landward side I Coilyer Quay only. The Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the City Countt i^ last meeting, decided it, is
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  • 36 3 ONG KIAN, the proprietor of a hotel m Mountbatten Road was fined $100 m the Singapore Fourth Police court yesterday for not registering the names of two couples occupying rooms m his hotel.
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  • 112 3 A 72-YEAR-OI.D inmate of the Bushy Park Home. Ng Ah Ngo, choked to death on two large lumo.s of meat he had taken for his dinner. the Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing was told yesterday. The hospital assistant fr. the Home found Ng gasping
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  • 133 3 A TELEGRAM calling on Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek to lead his troops back to the mainland of China, overthrow Communist rule, and relieve the masses of Chinese there, was sent at noon yesterday following a D -iLiMe Tenth meeting at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce
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  • 188 3 ABSENTEEISM of volunteers from training classes is the "most serious problem" encountered by the Singapore Civil Defence Organization, says Brigadier P. H. Denver, Assistant Civil Defence Commissioner for the City areas. In an article m the "News Bulletin" published by Tanglin Ward Civil Defence volunteers. Brig. Denyer
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  • 122 3 THE nine-man committee of the Singapore Labour Party which claims to represent 2.275 of an estimated total of I members, will meet tomorrow to discuss the reply to its mands from the Genera! Council of t lie party. The committee had demanded a special general conferem
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  • 43 3 ENTERITIS claimed 33 lives m Singapore during the pa>< week while for the same period 31 people died fron pneumonia. During thi> week, a total of 1 7n deaths were reported, as against 186 for the week before.
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  • 52 3 YONG WAT! SENG a 54--year-old farmer, stepped on a rusty nail on Sept. 8 and neglected to treat his fo >\. Five days later, he was t^ken suddenly ill. He was taken to hospital where he died two days later The Coroner returned verdict of
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  • 192 3 Standard Stuff Reporter A PROPOSAL to shorten the j working hours of shop assistants m Singapore has been submitted to the Government by the Labour Advis >ry Board. Mr. (1. \V. Davis, the Commis- si. hum- f>r Labour, told The j Standard yesterday that it would
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 80 3 Oll^^Slil E^ Ai, THAT DISTURBAJMCE >^ I ...IT IS THAT YOUR I *ND THLY H STOf>? CHOUGH! .«ON LONO ■■■&S&&£&^: T7 b7onF imSn^M^/oh NO KING GUA.PDSMAM CANiJ- TREMBLC AJ PERHAPS, AND THLWDER- VO< J /.'ANT i^B *S&Fm^ >\%MY^OFUOH\( SdC&StT fioT5T?^O /<Vp THE THUNDER BOLTS COUIJ? BE .BUT I rO bU
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  • 282 4 THANKS AND GOOD WISHES— Duchess Royal Visitor's Message To Gen. Templer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Duchess of Kent m a message to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Tempter, upon the conclusion of her Federation tour, states that she was impressed by the spirit of voluntary service which is flourishing
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. J. G. Adams m the Muar Sessions Court, acquitted and discharged T ohn R. Pillay, an advocate and solicitor, on two charges of making false attestations to a transfer on April 24, 1949. The President agreed with the submission of Mr. R.
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  • 57 4 THE Ulu Langai Poppy Day i immittee has drawn up plans r the sale of poppies for Nov. 11. An encouraging number of volunteers have registered for j service. The Committee is headed by Raja Azaxn bin Raja KamaralzamaiL, Assistant District Officer. Mrs. A. N. Shaw
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  • 82 4 PENANG. Fri.— The Deputy Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Federation of Malaya. Mr. F. Brewer, will open the inaugural meeting of the proposed Penang and Province Wellesley Chinese School Committees United Association to be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The meeting
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  • 237 4 Penang PW Drive For Chinese Police PENANG, Fri. Chinese youths are expected to roll up m numbers to join the Regular Police when recruitment starts m Penang and Province Wellesley I on Oct. 21 and 22. Recruits will get an all-in salary of $115 plus language and other allowances afier
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    51 4 CHINESE calligraphist Mr. Wan Wing Sum watched by members of the English and Vernacular press at work. Mr. Wan copied the names of the newsmen present to see his ability to write m letters so small that even when these are held under a magnifying glass the writing is still
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  • 68 4 MUAR, Fri— Soo Yok Wah who was charged for possession of terrorist documents at Senr.n Estate. Tangkak. Johore. was convicted and sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment, by the acting President of the Sessions Court, Musr. In another case. Tan Yong Seng and Soo Ec Wan
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  • 167 4 PENANG, Fri.— The Penan? Labour Party will contest m all three wards m the forthcoming Municipal elections, Party secretary Mr. Balakrishnan said today. In order to step up their campaign m a bid to win more seats, Mr» Balakrishnan said, his Party has
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  • 344 4 PENANG, Fri.— The importance of magistrates calling for evidence or information regarding the background, antecedents and character before passing sentence on a convicted person and of the prosecution making available as much information as possible was emphasized by Mr. Justice Spenser-Wilkinson when he delivered judgment m
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  • 46 4 KOTA TINGGI, Fri— The penghuJu of Kota Tinegi Banda, Haji Sardon bin Mas?.. bds returned from a pilgrimage to .Mecca. He is now 60 years old and has retired from service. Naib Penghulu Mohamed Noor bin Awang of Kampong Makam is acting for him.
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  • 86 4 IPOH. Fri.— The Special Ur.invh here h.« v drtainrd IM-> fin old s( lio'.ilmil LeNS sa klimi. ni t!i<' Perafc C hi !'.(•«.<' Middf<- Girls' SdNMI m Gopeac Ho.vi. <)fTi:-iaJs risit^d the BthaoTf d«trniitory yesterday ifter ikk)ii during lii< recess jxriod and ltiu ri(i::ai (1 l.<'i»nu. \><-
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  • 59 4 TEO AH KOW. a labourei employed I v b i ontractor to the P;:ti v> t* 5 D< P* I ;< M award* d ***** under the Workmen's Compensation EJnactment for injurii suffered m the course Bf W work. Teo fell from a h»:£: f 25 feet
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  • 264 4 KUALA irMPIR, Fri V. sion of a hardened liar who is VW mtn t of the corporal punishment you are g said Mr. Justice Wilson at \\w SeUnfi of Appeal, today, when he dismissed young soldier, Ahmad bin Hiii QilMin Ahmad had been I'^nred to two
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  • 39 4 Ju m Suprei d- sed ma the o Co Ski prop] r of C Groai P« Khoo had two E ent 1 P on o of th i rice i I t. P tor, r
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  • 103 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— For breaking into the house of an Army Officer at Klang Road and committing theft of property valued at $1,474 Nagalingam. (20). was today convicted by the President of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams, and sentenced to
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  • 9 4 OVERSEA CHINESE CELEBRATE it II At ese Ch; i
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    • 304 4 CHAM EL EON 1 J x t= Wh.fi m th. arly morn i n q the '^^s^^= Chamtlcon i v Orchid" of Mexico i changes to crtmson >, t a* about 10 am. In the ottet- m noon it is orange and at sunset, blue rrmaifling <o till morning. l*f.
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  • 507 5 'NoProtection For Locally Brewed Beer' Standard Staff Reporter THE Sins; a purr Government "has virtually destroyed any protection the locally brewed" beer and stout industry held prewar by imposing flat rate per gallon increases or duty on all classes of beer. This charge is made
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    52 5 photo. t|| Kt-ltli Rupert Murdoch „ivr v«.n <»f the late Sir -ilh MurdiM h. chairman of Km nd uf Directors of the A- ti'wurar Herald. stopped •;l» hi Singapore yesterday ..it i rush trip to Australia .hi r.MKini to attend to matrs in-ni; irom the death of K-irli earlier this
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  • 296 5 One Killed Liew, Another Led In Cap t ure Of Ca mp KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An undergraduate of Oxford University, 2nd. Lt. L.R. Hands of the First Battalion Suffolk Regiment, has been awarded the Military Cross by the Queen for action m the Kuala Langat forest reserve m Selangor which
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  • 21 5 rate Ida tduei ieth 8: not 54 jrears -i c of h < age praci io* Street
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  • 322 5 Today 's Power Cuts *tM.\roßl -ni»-t i tioiio liable > ii -ti'ililmi ti>,|.»\ i i .n! i. ii Ira hit network. ;i iv jiii- .nil. iv Network. i i i>..ii iM Hoose. Lan I m f I i nniiuts *»♦*;»!> SI >'. Amlrrw Ili^li -i -i .mii.nl Kil \l»H*rt Nt
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    93 5 Senor Trmvrsn E. Sebastiaa (right) Thilippine Ambassador m Djakarta, arrived m Singapore by air frotn Mrdan yesterday m Ihe coarsr of his tour around Indonesia. He was "making m vestieatMWW of conditions m thr Archiprlaro which are «f inlerest lo the Philippines." Ambassador Sebastian will stay m the Colony for
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  • 124 5 Trade Union Movement 'Immature' I "I\ many cases unions are; noi fully representative of the workers m ;ne particular in- and are often formed by outsiders h little knowidge of the industry," stales Mr. T. Aike:i. Chairman of the Malayan Breweries m his an mi a! report. 'II is unfortunate
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  • 38 5 MR J. N. WOOD has been appointed by the Governor of Singapore, Mr. J. F. Nicoll to be an unofficial member of the Committee of the Singapore Sailors' Institute with effect from Oct. l. 1952.
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  • 22 5 A TOTAL of 407.680 persons baa been vaccinated for the 51 days since the campaign Started. Yesterday 3,49(5 were vaccinated.
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  • 259 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Communist terrorists m the Federation are losing heart. They are daily coming over to the side of law and order. Each time this happens, it means that the task of the Security Forces is made easy, as the surrendered bandits are anxious and willing
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  • 81 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Warning thai he would not hesitate to impose the maximum punishment on others who commit offences of a similar nature, the President ot the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court. Mr. J. G. Adams, today, sentenced Chen Kit Lens (231 to
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    46 5 Photo The "South Sea Padre," Rev. Mffr. Terrfeaae. Bishop of the Gilbert Islands m the Pacific, for whom the swaying of the palm fronds at Tarawa was a signal to so home for a well-earned rest. He arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Constellation. Standard
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    74 5 i»ii Sir <.<iml m dtirdoii 1 i%l«»r, (MMM British MgMI «hn t« < oiiMitiifiic Mirprim m Hie Kwval V;i\» Mitd Mid«irf> c M(»pi(.i! i London i arrurd m *>mf; .l |x»rr 1»\ OirHi- l'i(Ht vesl«-rdM^ aftT a t«o-moiiil« iciui of Vuslr.<li.t «isiliii£ hospitalv and t«« luring Mr will tpriiri ti\r
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  • 153 5 Standard Staff THE DUKE OF KENT saw the panorama <>f Singapore through a pair of .Japanese > binoculars fr.i the top of I The Gap when he visited the :< BOD Officers' Mess yes- terday. Earlier, he had his voice re- corded Qua a tape recorder a1
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  • 185 5 A GENIAL, bespectacled yi.sitar landed at Kalbng airport yesterday and reported happily thai the palm frcnids Tarawa are swaying again to the South Sea breezes; that his heart was as light as the pn!m ironds he lei't behind; sad that he was now on hL»
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  • 29 5 PATKRSON S i Companj r>l Ssitigapoi t the i Re ti Hnnp- V> Amuse Pail >•■ i A Fhe > is la tin the trio which h.i
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 782 6 IS H right for a union to accept offer ''under prouvt Tin Singapore Government is of the opinion that it is m And ovei this rather abstruse point the Government and lh€ S gapore Government Seamen's Union reached a deadlock m the negotiations that have been going on
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  • 1533 6  -  ANDREW ROTH By MORECAMBE. "J HE world's peace depends on the success of three men," said fierywarm Jennie Lee, Labour M.P. ai the Labour Party's annual conference at Morecambe. Since the subject was peace, Pandit Nehru was certainly one of the trio. Since
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 363 6 Sir; I am sure the ma jo- rity of people will sympathise with the Singapore Traction Company which is losing roughly $5,000 a day, or i $150,000 a month, or $1,800,- i 000 a year, through swindling i by their own employees, i That this state
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    • 318 6 Sir, May I be allowed to comment on Mr. Chan Swan Bee's letter published m the Sunday Times dated 24th August 1952 when he stated m, a foot-note on the concluding story of Haji llias bin Haji Majid (who claims \o be 160 although his identity card
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    • 417 6 Sir; The definition of Dominion Status is generally evaded by people who hesitate to admit how much or how little the term connotes. There are others a little more sensible, but hardly more reasonable, who argue that responsible government is something vastly different from Dominion Sta'us and of
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  • 282 6 Review of Views Double Tenth THE Colony's Chinese papers yesterday commented on i Nationalist China's Double Tenth National Day. The Ih Sfaih Pao recall? the days before the Chinese revolu--1 tio'n when Dr. Sun Vat Sen found support for his cause m i South-East Asia. The daily adds that the
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  • 195 7 More Sterling For Egypt In Goodwill Move MKO. lid 10. (AP).-Britain announced two gestwea ol uooduill toward Egypt Thursday while IliC \nulo-Ffc\ptian talks on the Sudan were con,.uinu. i i Brii Ambassador, Sii Ralph Stevenson, eyei ng conferred for more than an hour I ith Pi x-mif r Naguib !;«'<r.
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  • 69 7 Premier Pinay Snubs US Reuter):- ered nuh United postleen iht twe I i;« -ept State G< ernment 00- nting <l f > j the ...:.t a v rnggestions g Fi ai >'j handi nf Rnanci; and I Antoinc rel >• tc cept when it him by the United i.. p.-lite-
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  • 27 7 »IO! < 10, .K. Tw< H tish-re-t i i i(1 gunboat m ast night B•.. i < S i Lee V thai thej the
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  • 44 7 (i I.iVJBO. Oct. JO (Rf.;;er>. y i »er< I oded and thousand houses damage* i avy moi soon na on 4 hi.« w > 1. ooted i cdi oi i > Irees Agalav ;itte. 1•> i i >uth of t t slant
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  • 67 7 PORTLAND, Or«fg< Qci 10 (UP)— An Aii F t B- < se< ncri to conn n the air, rashi I n ":;e Tualatin ey 20 ::ii.'es south of ht r< Wednesday killing a'.l the 1 1 crewmen rd, I i seem ol "he >h was
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  • 52 7 NAPLES, Or.. 10. 'AFP Q ien Narriman or Egypt arrived he c today from Switze land with her son Fouad and her mother on her way to join exkins Farouk m Capri. She ag; c< sued to Press I ai she had no intention, as reported, ol divorcing
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  • 87 7 LONDON. Oct. 10. (AD— Britain and the United States i .an talks yesterday on Premier Mohammed Mossadeq's latest terms for an oil settlement Officials here insisted that Britain still has no intention t > pay the Iranian leader th c £49,000,000 worth of
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  • 339 7 US Steel Strike Blamed, 'Sharp Drop' In Britain UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 10, (UP) The United Nations reported today that the free world's industrial production had somewhot declined this year while the output of the Soviet Union was increasing. The industrial production survey contained m the current
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  • 117 7 LONDON, Oct. 10. Rubber production costs are up over 50 p< r cent, over I lie 1950/51 period although prices are Back io the pre-Korean war period, points out Sir Eric Macfadyx n m his address to shareholders oi Prang Besar Rubber Estate. The company spent
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  • 133 7 Teachers To Discuss Holiday Cut MR. R. E. INCE, the Deputy Director *A Education, "has missed the point of the teachers' complaint" jh explaining the "cut" m this year's Christmas holidays, said Mr. V. Victor, Secretary of the Singapore Teachers' Union, yesterday. "The Union are not clamouring for more holidays
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  • 98 7 LONDON. 0.1. 'HI (AFP)— Dr W.fi. Penney, who directed the receni iVlonte Bello Island atomic v st, is -o return to Australia earJy next month, it was learrifed litre ••>«'«>. He ;v expected back htre *.o icpori on 'm atomic test He will 'bt ;'rc«))rp;j>ietl
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  • 22 7 ROME. pet. 10 OAP): Princess Alice ol Greece ?r--rived ii«i t Thursday by plane fEorn Athens 'or h sboii staj m Italy.
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    57 7 Mr. U Ba Thauns:, Consul m Singapore for the Inion of Burma, and his wife accept refreshment offered to thrm by one of the 30 boys from the Police Training SclMai who helped Government Hous,» servants to hand round tea, sandwiches and cakes at the Garden Party fciven m honour
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  • 144 7 LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Oct. It, Al») Two manservants m the home of the Earl of Derby, Knovvsely Hall, were shot dead last night Lady Derby was injured. The dead were both Derby's butler and assistant butler. Lady Derby was taken to a hospital from the
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  • 108 7 MADRAS. Oci I<>. (AF I P: e nier Nehi j i J Prance Here Thin sda> Hie solution of Fi nch [ndian poit towni m S. ith [ndia could brook no (i. lay, and that the Indu Grovel iimrnt. does I do ider itself bound the plebiscite
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  • 75 7 TOKYO, On. 16 AAP An unp r< i oy a 1 roman <■ <■* w* l ince Y«>i r of Emperor Him: chick' i randier. The 21 -year-" shredded centum- oi tra< •-i m her modern Takamasa Ikedu. 25 a x' lover of ani the wide*
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  • 116 7 GURKHA units m Singapore will get duty free rum. According to a Government notification yesterday, rum winch has been imported, lander) m or removed m the Colony specially for the use of Gurkha Soldiers, will be exempted from duty. Authority for exemption, however,
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  • 42 7 SYDNT.Y Oct 10, (UP) Pet» per? William Morris Hughe* > an Australian elder statesman rallied from a coin;) toda3 and told anjcio j* watch* rt ii dii bedside to bring hi n m vspaperi and .i cup oj tea He ->• tnonia
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  • 40 7 SANFORD PILL i.* 35 < i old le\ ision actoi < &cen< artist was found t < to fi< ath and bound ..■■<> burning studio <• iiredamaged apartment New York early on Ti. < I oe desci ii)( d the cast BOD and murdei
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  • 43 7 A BAB boy Ngol aded guiltj apore S' '<:.'! Po I terd y to Bti alin^ of gin -,:ii(] anotl bottlt c S.'iijgap ii i I k«-' I Hub. on i Em was allowed until Oct. 18 1 i entei
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    • 84 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Stcrdord London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 10 The following ore the doting prices of rubber end tin on the London Market today Spot 22 d. LONDON TIN Nov /Dec. 22 d. *P ot "89 per ten Jen. Met. 22 d. £991 lkfs x^ c Apt/June 2Ud. .Three
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    • 80 7 Xmas Food Parcels c 0 L FOOD PARCELS FOR THOSE AT HOME PARCELS TO SUIT ALL TASTES CAN BE MADE IP FROM A YHIM ASSORTMENT OF MEATS. FATS. TEA, SWEETS, «k GENERAL PARCEL No. 10 II7JH hi 1 ib. T,fi STEAK TOMATO I x 1 SHEEPS TONGUE. 1 x 1
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  • 372 8 30 Boats Call Here Monthly Standard Staff Reporter JAPAN is speedily regainI ing her position as one of i the world's foremost mari- time nations, after having I tost almost all her ocean- going vessels during the last war. Her >hips now call at Singapore at the
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  • 79 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10: (Router) Japanese shipping to San Francisco increased 400 pei- cent over last year, the Marine Exchange here reported. The nine months ended Sept. 30 showed that 124 Japanese vessels of 608,195 net tons had arrived m harbour compared with 34
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  • 121 8 Comet Mail Schedules Announced Standard Staff Reporter COMET airmail service-- between Singapore and the United Kingdom will besin irom Oct. 16. stated the Director of Posts, Mr. W.A. Cooper, yesterday. There will be no increase m the airmaP rate nor will there be any commemoration stamps for the occasion, he
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  • 28 8 TOKYO. Oct. 10 (AP) The British freighter '".Jolly"' ran aground Wednesdaj' night as it entered Yokohama harbour with a shipment ol soyabeatis. a news agency reported.
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  • 114 8 BRITISH airline experts are considering means of making air travel less boring by introducing a flying rinema m plans for future airliners. The first flying cinema operated by BO. AC as an experiment was not wholly successful. it was found that projection on to a
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    • 629 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE L>irec« Overland Jr.mcisco Lo* Angel c* \U American A anadian Cities Penam P Sham S'&ore Arr LA/SI CHINA BEAR.. 24/2bOil 2!? O< t INo? MNoi CANADA BEAR 24/26Nov 27 2KNov 2DNuv/l Dec 24 De< fjr fv:' 1 particu^rs of Dry Cargo Deep T nks an:-
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    • 525 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Krxul.ir Suitings to China dn«* Japan from Singapore Port Swriw-nfiam Penang Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Dae S'Dore Due Penan* From "Soochow" Oct 19 Oct 23 Honskons "Poyans" Oct 27 Oct ol Hongkong Sails Sails Suits Penan? P. S'hara Snore •Kuuiiu-
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    • 446 8 EAST ASIATJcIS SAILINGS FROM SCAXDIXUIA X <. "LALANUIA* for Bangkok If h.^,7 "MAGDALA* tor Ban^ ok 4 5 Snr |/fK#f "ASIA* foi Bangkok Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe Yokohama 7q No "PRETORIA" for Bangkok XI "KOREA- for Djakarta, Bangkok Saigon. H-kong, Manila Kobe. Yokohama 3 4 o<n (i FROM JAPAN HO\(,KOV
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  • 306 9 Traders blame ßl for nice fluctua tions A CATEGORICAL denial of any existence of a "clove ring" re v dominating the trade through Singapore worth $50 million m is and exports during the first half of 1952— was made by Malayan clove traders yesterday. *BJ
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  • 9 9 Future Of Rubber 'Gloomy' I I 1 r tern
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  • 6 9 Copra Mart Is Steady nburg ru
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  • 67 9 U.S. Cotton Prod uc t ion WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 i 1 rter)— Although production cotton m the United Stal nol lie up to earlier e latest official te i better than recently ted. The crop is now put ai 14.--413,000 ba'e.s compared with 13,889.000 bales estimated m September, 14,735,000 bales
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  • 114 9 SOUTHERN Kmta CansoU ',;.v made a profit ol < £L45U.11l 'he year ended; March 31. 1952— before tax?)-! Uion. but aftei charging all ex- 1 ies including g^venameni expari duty smd dc;>reciation and depletion. The outpul of tin concentrate! Eoi the yt at was 4,02]
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  • 29 9 INDIAN cotton piecegoods export ftgures for .Tune. 1952, showed Burma leading the list of purchasers with 12.917,000 West Pakistan ranked second with 8,533,000 yards.— A. P.
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  • 23 9 THE U.S. Agricultural Departmeni reported that the offi forecast of Japan'? 1952 rice harvest fas 26.300,000 pounds rough rice. U.P.
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  • 58 9 BKISBANF: (Keuter-A.VP) Queensland farmers and government research men are feeding penieilltn to chicks m an attempt to evolve a species of "superhen". At iv ZiUmtTc experimental farm. the Queensland Branch of the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association has been feeding penicillin to 75 chickens, and checking their
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  • 159 9 RI'BBKR prices m Singapore received a slight setback yesterday when a decline of I cent per lb. was recorded. Lack of suppori from over--seas contributed to the fall m the rubber prices which opened well below Thursday's closing quotations. Prices recovered slightly m the afternoon
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  • 66 9 THL Malayan Exc;ia::-,c Banks Association buying rates to merchants (per $100 Malayan) arc: New York VI 11/16 (T.T.). 32 13/16 (0.D.). ?>2 15/16 on rrrdit bills and 33 on trade bills (90 d/st). Canada 31 9/16 (T.T.). 31 11/16 (0.D.). 31 15/16 (98 d/st). Selling rates
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  • 37 9 HONGKONG, Oct. 10.—Special Standard Service. Cloeing prices on the Hongkong Excliancc today were $15.80 to £1 -telling $6.2475 to U.S. SI. $1,835 Lo Malayan SI $0..']880 to ane Indonesian Rupiah, gold S28!).OO to one tael.
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  • 132 9 Gains In Tins And Industrials SINGAP* )!;K F- W I renewed I -an share markel bo f, I and industi iah r■■ led to improx c and «uu v iim i n registered. The marfoel m these sections closed wery firm. Kll• I ...:icd gnant. Changed prices arc; IMil STRf
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  • 201 9 UOODWOOI). Knjjlaml. OcL Id iKn.ln-j A Mnall English car which kas been ramaing noa mop around a rating courx' HBOC th« Im -inning of the moiilh i*. expected to reach its of 1(1.000 milrtomorrow. The stunt, staged by the British Motor Corporation, is the
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  • 105 9 INFORMED trade sources m Singapore believr that the first shipment of ctiiumbite ore equal m quantity to a year's product <m m \iseria. hitherto the source of HO per cent ot the world's snpplv of this strategic material for the hMi'.ding ot jet
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  • 82 9 Jap Entry To GATT Discussed I rj t on I i j tp c of th i ;ues 1 vote |m Japan ne i I to munoa ear a flo cap ese .l;ipane-. t press i c it gee But t. t it are ti r of d i are
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    • 118 9 4^o* out and only Bovril's back. And it's I ctka for everyone- A cup of Bovril a m 'mutating drink. A teaspoonful m >ups, stews and gravies adds a delicious beefy flavour. Remember Bovril is the -entrated essence of prime beef. A little goes 1 long way. THERE IS ONLY
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    • 123 9 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ih m Singapore yesterday were: Bu\ers Sellers No 1 Spot Loose 74 3 *5 F() B m bales Oct. No 1 K.S.S. 753 351 No. 2 K.S.S. 69* 89J No. 3 K.S.S. 05 s 6*l Tone: Stejdy. LONDON RI'BBER Friday \s pen i n g
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    • 100 9 it if If <g^t-> ta »^>-. I IFArc your hands as Ease as their icct? Vei yom Kngen will move y as the vin^cj firt oi deer vk-hen you write 0:1 °JiJi I ks ro the braou I «oadh you J w; r.ij'iuly Wit ing til I I I I
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    • 1072 9 SINGAPORE &m FM 1% I n?5 :S ala Ll c i KUALA LUMPUR D^fr E& aC^ Si 'i SL,^ WIERTA.NMENIS DIARY (v uV, Th 4 Siba, Kuchinß (ML4(i7> 4as pan I g" nda Medan Pcna-^ lpoh ECuala Ki:\: C::.;>le Greek 3. 6. J0 and i:i>l 4A I lON WEEK: Youth
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  • 1238 10 r^iiMaSSFs^4 FRANCE. "Manon Ol liae Source" is the most ambitious film yet made m France and will b e released this coming winter. The whole film takes four hours to show and features 80 different scenes. It is at the same time a comedy, a tragedy,
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    • 229 10 ft 10,314 FT OF r m s\V\SHBUCKLING THRILLS 2« s if iH? .<'■' < y rf'Mjj ill)! Sifv ree ISsi f.ntirrl> Suspended! ,;^W TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! fVll i ODIES oi 1 R VNZ II II \l* with.. 33m* 1 -f^ fj;^ La n a v* v ¥t**xo*' rernanda **rmt *i
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    • 348 10 rpODAI '> Ql Dl \ll(>\. "llw more things man Is ashamed <»i tin- nore respectable h* 1 i» SATI BOAI lOR I\l K\ OM Dj not make duntar.v changes Protect your per- sonal Interests and dej!" gs 1 with higher-uos Do not be i d sappointed if co-ope:at;on of the
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  • 496 11 NEW YORK.— John Doris, of Brooklyn, New York, who won his second Olympic weight-lifting championship ot the recent Games held at Helsinki, Finland, has been colled "the strongest man m the world/ He lined 1,012 pounds to place first m the heavyweight weight-lifting competition. The
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  • 162 11 AMRITSAR Oct. 9 (Reuter) Pakistan's cricketers who arrived here yesterday begin their tour of India tomorrow with a three-day fixture against a North Zone XI. This tour marks Pakistan s official debut m international cricket and they will include a series of recognised Tests
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  • 73 11 AMRITSAR. Oct. 9 (Renter) Imtiaz Ahmed, Pakistan's star batsman, was injured during net practice a few hours after the Pakistan team arrived here yesterday for their tour of India. He edged a fast ball from his team mate Khan Mohammed on to his face, cutting the inside of
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  • 278 11 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri.—\ grand rally m the closing stages of the game during which two quick -oals were scored failed to save the match for the Penang Anglo-Chinese School when they met Parit liuntar ACS m an inter-school hockey encounter. The local school won
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  • 253 11 Soccer League Fixtures LONDON, Oct. 9. (Reuter)— Soccer fixtures for Saturday October 18: DIVISION I Burnley vs Chelsea. Cardiff vs Arsenal. Liverpool vs Aston Villa. Manchester C vs Bolton. Middlesbrough v s Sunderland. Newcastle vs Charlton. Preslon vs Manchester Utd. Sheffield Wed. vs Derby. Stoke vs Portsmouth. Tottenham vs Blackpool.
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  • 25 11 LONDON. Oct. 10 (Reuter)— Yesterday's Rugby Union results were: Garryowen 3, Ncath 1 1 Monmouthshire 6, Middlesex 16; Redruth 3 Devonport Services 6.
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  • 188 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead fly: IS TODAY'S pictured player using good golf form. Take another look then answer these questions: (1) Is the golfer's right knee m correct position for this stage of his swing? (2): Are the player's left leg and left foot m correct position? (3)
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  • 147 11 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— Tony Mottram, Britain's No. 1 player yesterday beat Geoff Paish the holder m a semifinal of the British covered courts lawn tennis championship at Queens Club 2—6, B—6 9—7, 6—4. It was a dour struggle lasting over two hours between men
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  • 185 11 MILAN. Oct. 10 (AP): Ray Famechon of France, European featherweight boxing champion, knocked out Nello Barbadoro (Italy) m the fourth round of their bout here last night, thus qualifying to meet Percy Bassett (US) m America for the world title. Famechon floored the Italian with a
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  • 68 11 photo Admirers crowd round Rocky Marciano's car as the new world heavyweight boxing champion smiles and snakes hands In a ho me coming parade at Brockton. Massachusetts, on Oct. 2. The conqueror of Jersey Joe Walcott u£s greeted by some 80,000 persons who buried the
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  • 173 11 MEXICO, Oct. 10, (AFP)— The first title m the Pan-American tennis championship fell to the mixed doubles team of Thelma Long ami Garnar Mnfloy who beat American Baha Madden Lewis and Filipino Felicissimo Ampon 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. ...The first set was keenly fought with Baba
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  • 125 11 IN a friendly game of badminton the Onan Rangers defeated the Swing B.P. by four games to three. Onan Rangers players mentioned lirst: SINGLES: Albert Chew lost to Lim Seng Kok 15-U, 7-15, 7-15; Tan Hock Leng beat Siamat Juraimi 15-1, 15-5; Robert Chew beat
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  • 104 11 KL TAMIL MYF MEET TAN JONG MALIM, Fri— A table tennis and badmini< tournament w;!s held to co memorate the 29th Anniversary Celebrations of the K.L. Tamil M.YJF. Handsome trophies were presented to the winners of the various ganu Table Tennis: Singles (Mem: G. Chelliah; Doubles (Men): A. SekjrajasekarGn and
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  • 61 11 ADELAIDE. Oct. 9 (BeuterAAP)— There fere U) final acceptors for fee South Australian Derby, to be run over one and a half miles at Morpl viile on Saturday. They arr Beau Crnn I. Calaton, Fo \«o 1 d Greal Action. Harvey, rlydrometer Romnv Liar. Rous\'adro.
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  • 28 11 KOTA BAURU. Fri— There will i^e an J::'(r-State hockey match between Ke'rintan and Trenggatiu a 4 the Kota Bharo Padang on Oct 24. at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 269 11 KNUTSFORD, CHESHIRE. Oct. 9. (Reuter)— Harry Weetman last year's British matchplay champion today won the Masters Golf Tournament on the Mere Club's course here with a 72 holes aggregate of 281. Weetman qualified for the select field of 20 players (who had won a tournament during the
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    • 555 11 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY NOTICE OF TENDER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF STEEL TELESCOPIC HATCHCOVERS. Tenders are invited for the manufacture, assembly and fitting out on lighters at Port j j Swettenham of thirty-two sets of Steel Telescopic HatchI covers. 2. Drawings, Specification and Tender Forms can be obtained from the Chief
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    • 234 11 3 Shows 3, 615&9.15p m Columbia Picture Four Fabulous Advrnttires*. Together PAUL lIENKI.ID "THIEF OF DAMASCUS John Sutton Jeff Donacal IN TECHNICOLOR Tomorrow at H United Artists "lIREP" LAST 2 SHOWS: 3.30 7.30 p.m. "MOHANASUNDARAM" (Tamil) Starring: T. R. Mahahnsam, Varulakshimi and Comedian Sarang&.pani OPENING TOMORROW *MANAMA(iAL" (Tamil) 1 UGLY
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  • 317 12 Pahang Soccer In The Doldrums RAUB, Fri. Pahang which should luve played kei las! Malaya Cup Soccer Match asjainst Kedah at Al >r Star recently h:is postponed the fixture indefmitfl>. However, it is unlikely that this match will be played before the final is played at Ipoh. Pahang d lose
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    27 12 photo. Filter* jna >>\d c i igri WnboaJri of p.iru practices .it t\\c RU-h--v\ >nd lit- Kmk. Surrt\. tor the fortlieominj k« dulling charr j)i'>n«.rips. A. P.
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  • 92 12 THE first postwar Malay .School.- Inter State football beI tween Singapore and Johore will be played at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. Played annually since m 1931, the match was abandoned with the war. A new challenge cup has been presented for the match, arid it will
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  • 103 12 IPOFI. Fr Forty Perak hockey players Including 15 women will v- <: Penang on Nov. to engage the Northern settlemo'ir a I'm J friendly inter-state matches On the same day it 4. p.m. on the Eastex i road ground, a Perak women's team will play I
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  • 418 12  -  ARTHUR EDSON By A.P. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.— The National Boxing Association today observed that only four of the eight world champions are from the United States. And it pointed out the way things are going, it isn't likely that the U.S.
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  • 25 12 TANJONG MALIM, Fri The Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim will hold their annual athletic sports tomorrow, on their grounds At 2.30 p.m.
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  • 184 12 Medics Slacken, Draw OVER CONFIDENCE was the downfall of Singapore .Medical Services Union m their SAFA div. 1 match yesterday. They were leading by a goal until the last three minutes when they relaxed. Tamil Brotherhood Association then spurted and scored the equaliser. There was only one team m the
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  • 156 12 KAJANG, Fri. Playing on a wet ground the Kajang Youngsters defeated the Kajang Police by 4 goals to 2. For the Police. Harris saved at least half-a-dozen certain goals and D'Cruz at centre forward was the next outstanding player. The Youngsters combined well and
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  • 47 12 HOXGKONG. Oct. 10 (Reu-ter-AAP) Jack Chegwyn's Australian cricket team arrived here today by plane from Sydney to play four matches m Hongkong. Thirteen visiting Aus tralian players include Bill O'Reilly, Arthur Morris, Keith Miller. Colin McCool, Alan Davidson. Alan Walker and Don Tallon.
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  • 250 12 BROOKLYN, Oct. 10 (AP) Roy Campanella, Brooklyn's popular catching star, may become the first Negro coach m Major League baseball when his play—7777- r^-unuru-. ,-TT' m days are over. Walter F. O' Ma '.ley. owner of the Dodgers, disclosed today he and the club's
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  • 155 12 Wolves Tipped To Lead L ONDO N\ Oct. 10 (AP)— Sprightly Wolverhampton Wanderers may go to the top of the Fir>t Division of the English Football League tomorrow. The Wolves have a home same against unsettled Newcastle United, holders of the F.A. Cup, while the present leaders. Liverpool, visit Bolton
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  • 105 12 THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association Div. I A \j.e between the C.S.C. and the S.C.R.C. which was to have been played on the Balestier ground yesterday has been postponed to Oct. 20. The match will be played on the C.S.C. ground. The Div. I B tie
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  • 72 12 Bid To Start Billiards Association AN EFFORT to revive the Singapore Billiards Association will be made on Tuesday at the Singapore Recreation Club. The Association will be reconstituted and the meeting will elect office-bearers. Another item on the agenda is to finalise the arrangements for exhibition games to be given
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  • 53 12 SEREMBAX. Wed.— In a hockey match played on the N.S. Club padang. the Seremban Town Youngsters defeated the Garrison hockey team by six goals to one. Noordin Stanislaus (1), Danker (1) and Kanagaretnam (1) scored for the Youngsters while the Garrison's solitary goal was scored In the closing
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  • 338 12 Card For Today 's Ipoh Amateur Races IPOH. Fri.— Following are the fields order of running and scratchings for the amateur lace meeting here tomorrow: RACE ONE Ladies Race, division one for certified polo ponies and hacks over three furlongs straight. Runners: Spearlight. Schubel, Fenton. Poppy, Four Aces, Caravan. Big
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  • 35 12 ph<»to KUALA Lumpur's Public Works Department woman's hot-key team, fast suinins top position m BdMftr. The team's most recent success was a 2-0 defeat of the formidable Selangor Club side. Yong Peng Seong
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  • 114 12 Negri IndoCeylonese Meet Today SEREMBAN, Fri The second annual athletic championship meeting ot the Negri Sembilan [ndo-Ceylonesc wi\ be held tomorrow ifternoon at the King George Y. S hooi padang. The open m• oi ib relay will be competed by the S vu'e>. X.S. Md ..v>. "X.S. I Cey'ane-e. X.S.
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  • 150 12 IPOH. F: i I:i preparation for tlie soccer match with the Johore Chinese on Oc; 20 here, a Perak Chinese Football Kederaiion XI wii: meet the HToroester shire regimeni the Coronation pada::g CHI Tuesday Oc!. 14. The following play eft have been selected to represent the
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  • 44 12 Sturrock, Gurkhas Win Well Club?™/ league i padan» th Both ma! m heavy Olivei opened tl early m 1 midway in< rea i Aftei Keat. h I last g slow to scoring their Bi Mini was the Gurkh half time. VT Sl Maitas agai;.
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  • 19 12 Fonseka Goves St. Paul's Win scored c the A In the fill m ie x s c after, t
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