Singapore Standard, 2 November 1953

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  • 19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD iS. jKj, 3H 3^ Vol. IV. No. 123. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1953. TWELVE PACES TO TENTS.
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  • 235 1 ANTI-RED PoWs RAISE ROW AT IDENTITY LINE-UP INDIAN VILLAGE, Korea, No*.l.— anti-Communist prisoners to attend an identification parade so that two ex-prisoners who were specially from North Korea could pick i the men who, they alleged, murdered a orisons of war. len prisoners, who had been herded into the ;ckcn
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  • 64 1 tness St Xaviers •Bnk.-," took As■A" as [poh and Penan* ten main g took a with .1 ir, 9 are: f $20,000 new second house) No. prize ($2O 000 i *****1. fo irth 5 et cai No. H I man 1156. sixth tin car)
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  • 15 1 I:— (AFP)— which years, tard the General W. e fighting
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  • 32 1 THE 17-member team of Hongkpnj movie stars and producers, left Taipei yesterday for a tour of military bases in south Taiwa.i and Nationalist-held islands along the Communist coast. AFP
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Mr. J. G. Braithwaite, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, has resigned because of ill-health, it was announced today. But Mr. Braithwaite. 58, will continue his parlimentary career as a private member o! the House of Commons. He
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  • 69 1 KOTA BHARU. Sun. R A Narhiappan. prominent Indian resident in Kota Bahru and Kelantan agent of the social Welfare Lottery, entertained lottery officials ?nn about 100 guests to dinner last night at Chinta Restaurant, Pantai Chinta Berahi. Among the gathering were the Tengku Mahkota. MeniM Pesar,
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  • 282 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Communist Party has lost one of its top propagandists and intellectuals. News of the death of Kwok Ping Chin, popularly known as William Kwok, at the hands of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles as a result of a carefully planned operation
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  • 250 1 Council Men Threaten A 'Drastic'Move THE EXECUTIVES of eleven unions, representing 10,000 employees of the City Council lost night demanded a showdown with the Council on wage claims, negotiations for which hare ended in a deadlock. A 14-day ultimatum will be delivered today by the City
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    88 1 photo LT. COL. JAMES POWER CARNE who commanded the famed Ist Battalion. Gloustershire Regiment, holding: the Victoria Cross after it had been presented to him with a D.S.O i»y the Queen at Buckingham Palace. He is with his wife and stepson Brian. His V.C. citation stated that during the epic
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  • 168 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, left for Singapore this afternoon en route to the United Kingdom for discussions with the Colonial Office. Observers here attach considerable importance to Sir Gerald's trip to London in view of negotiations now being held
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  • 81 1 LONDON, Nov. 1:— (Reuter) —Major Saleh Salem. Egyptian Minister of National Guidance, declared today that there had been obsolutely no clash between the British and the Egyptians in the Suez Canal talks, according to Cairo radio. The Major referred to the last meeting between the
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  • 117 1 Harding Is Here For VitSal Talks THE Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Field Marshal Sir John Harding, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon after a visit to Australia, where he conferred with officials and discussed Commonwealth defence measures in the Pacific and the Far East. On his way south a
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  • 28 1 TEHERAN. Nov. I:— (AFP) Iran has decided to resume talk.s with the Soviet Union on financial issues and frontier disDutes, it was learned here today.
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    47 1 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, pays SlO for a programme to two pretty helpers. Miss Barbara Lee and Miss Shirley Lim. at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday night when exhibition matches were played by Malaya s badm-nton stars in aid nt the PoDDv Day Fund. Standard
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  • 59 1 LONDON, Nov. I (AP) Hayato Ikeda. former Japanese Finance Minister, arrived here today for informal talks with Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard A. Butler. Mr. Ikeda flew to London from Washington, which he visited on a personal mission for Japanese Premier Shigeru Yoshrda. He plans stopovers
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  • 42 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 1: (AFP) India will not abandon its responsibilities in Korea. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a meeting at Patna capital of Bihar, today. He said the situation \va> difficult but not dangerous in Korea. photo.
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  • 165 1 GEORGETOWN, Nov. 1 (Reuter)—Strikers on the Lusignan sugar plantation yesterday burnt 35 acres of cane, equivalent to 140 tons of sugar. Lusignan Is part of the Enmore Estate on the east coast of Demerara where cane cutters are striking in protest against the detention of Sydney
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  • 169 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —A Malay family in .lohore hopt> to adopt a week-old baby girl left behind by some Utrorists. The baby was abandoned at the 16$ mile Segamat-Muai Road and was found by a tapper, Inrhe Senden bin Gading, while out tappn,rubber
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    39 1 photo ACTRKSS Marl Blamhird. 1]:; pounds and five feet four inches of lovrlinevs romplains that the studio whicb employs her cannot mak<* up it.s mind whether she should be a blonde or a brunette as if it matter*. UP
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  • 16 1 and an unsigned rhrqin* for JCSOO. as the generous donor would rnthrr remain anonymous!
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  • 170 1 He Keeps A Promise To Aid The Fund SCT. Lm Chiang Ttt ••»> of Citv Councillor, Mi ti Choo F.ng. h;i s kept hi> mise to "piiNs tin* hat nunl" ,to t)ov> of th« Ist Sifin.i Company Boys* Biiiia.l •»r Th« Standard Chi i^tm.«. I »< Fund. With the rttult,
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  • 185 2 THE Standard acknowledges w th thanks ihe following contributions, from the Ist. Company of the Boys Brigade: Already acknowledged $7,434.77; Captain Chua Siak an |5; Lt Tan Kok Kia $5; Lt. Lira Som Chye Si 1 Lt. Tan Kek Wah $2' J.P. David $2; W/Officer H< eri
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  • 86 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— South Federation UMNO youths meeting behind closed doors at Rengit in Johore yesterday unanimously agreed to boycott the Malay publicationQalam and Warta. The meeting supported UMNO President Tengku Abdul Rahman's pronouncement thai these papers were enefhie.s «<f tho Malays. Both Qalam
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    69 2 THE Oversea-Chinese Ranking Corporation Lin "J, < j Singapore, held it s 21st anniversary dinner at Tai long J Restaurant in Happy World on Saturday niffht. J The occasion celebrated the 21st year of the incor- J 1 poration of the Bank in October 1932, o n the amahja- J
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  • 140 2 Souvenirs were presented to long service staff who had completed 21 or more years of service. 2 Above are four of the Icag service recipients who be- < tween them have served one or another of the three J old Banks for 147 years. They are from left
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  • 163 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Peninsula Malays' Union and the Lembaa Kesatuan Melayu (Peninsula Malay League) have jointly issued invitations to members of all political parties in Malaya to a national congress sponsored by them. The congress is to be held at Johore Bahru, on Nov. 20.
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  • 239 2 MOVE TO WIND UP SPORE LABOUR PARTY Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to formally wind up the Labour Party of Singapore "in order to give way to some other genuine labour organisation" is being made by some prominent members of the Party. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, the Party's lone
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  • 112 2 PENANG. Sun— The Christian Brothers are proud that a spirit of loyalty and cooperation exists among their old boys from far and near, the director of St. Xavier's Institution. Rev. Brother Anthony, stated here last night when h e spoke at the 29th anniversary dinner of
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  • 93 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun.— With the exception of the local branch of the Penang Radical Party, the names of candidates from the other parties contesting the local Town Council on Tues. Nov. 3 will remain a closed secret for another two days. It is known, however, that
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  • 68 2 ALOR STAR. Sun.— A padi planter, Mohamed Ali bin Sabu, was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Buhagiar for murder of his wife. Mariam binti Ahmad, whom he said had tried to poison him with a native poispn. The jury returned a unanimous verdict
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  • 51 2 TAIPIXfi. Sat. Appearing before the Taiping .Magistrate on two charges of driving n car without a competent driver by his side and not displaying the "L" in the front and rear of the vehicle learner-driver. K. Paliniayah was fined $50. yesterday. Th e fine was
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    60 2 Til?: (MINIM Corps Dh Sin K mn M Joh bulanr, Brig,* v< •the first .1..J yeslrrilty f r m Ull lie Vouns v,,\ tion at i tw«. hour hIhV? <hr r i(it H.ill ke orr i distm ed uiidicitt c Of^ r W OHlcri \flniini><rrin i C.«ix tav the |M
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  • 79 2 First Aid Champions In Action I 'i,u I* Klin iris up IV KaJ n« ii Mrs TTil, im-;.- sfiifld „.r M I>UIV.(MI. l.ul uk mm h\ s C on vrnl VirCorui I ...i School l i, IJr. K vi. in KhtAim 1 -m, ui nf»s«- f| Cons |i n WCn
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  • 253 2 Working Conditions In Shops Attacked KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Allegations of intimidation by employers, shabby working conditions and disunity among the employees were made at a n extraordinary meeting of the Shop Assistants Union, Selangor held here today. Mr. A. N. M. Abdul Rahim general secretary of the Union said that
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  • 306 2 H J. RE BAHRIT, Sun.-Nurses of the General Hospital here are indignant over what they describe as intimidation" by senior officials, who allegedly forced them against their will to attend a recent meeting of Trained Nurses League, a rival body of the newFvformed Malayan Nurses Tnion.
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  • 104 3 irt Canine Welwill stage an "Temptationi in the grand interconccfi to be aid of the Kennel 'i Fun at the Victoria I) 3. at 8.30 I n-Soh, president of [on told The hG 0 -?i niol Ju o f ..mmitteo that eii lid be unsuitIrea
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  • 28 3 peop e ropreipore Clubs formed a yesterday Of Mr. Goh proprietor Pish Indus>lped control of 1 I ilong the the cortege i the burial
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  • 23 3 Churches in h 1 a series of evangelistic grounds of St. from to6. ■h will be Malay to be pre-
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  • 19 3 E, s bible imposer e pre Church, 142, five nights tonight at speak In rotations g ish.
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    95 3 photo. IT was a hot and dull day at the airport and visitors and airport staff alike lounged carelessly in the vast terminal building avoiding movement. But suddenly two beautiful Australian girls, Kesry and Katherine Johnston, walked in like a breath of fre.sh air. Thev ar^ returning to Bangkok after
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  • 48 3 ERWORTH, Sun.-Mr. i >'. t, Miner magiscoroner, Penang. will Raja Zainai Azam ti ite here. 'I. who is the Ra'"l Bongsu of Pcrak r ->n of the late 5 Chulan, KBE., CMC. I to he retiring in Civil Ser- >' ng to health in the service voars.
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  • 131 3 He Weds, And Quits The Ring MR. Jeswant Singh, better known to Malaya's boxing world as "Just-one Singh", was married yesterday to Miss Jagjit Kaur in a four-hour ceremony at the Central Sikh Temple, Queen Street, in the presence of over 1,000 guests. After the ceremony at the temple, guests
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  • 263 3 THE ANZUS treaty is a local regional mutual defence arrangement in this part of the world. It resolves some of our anxieties about the future, although we know very well that it is not by any means the last word about security in the Pacific area,
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    43 3 MR. BASHIST RAI, headmaster of Netaji Hindi High School. Singapore, left by Air India yesterday for India on leave. Mr. Rai is the author of many Hindi books and headmaster of a Hindi School, the only one of its kind, in the Colony.
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  • 216 3 Dance Hostesses Tell Of Union Troubles LV VENTY SINGAPORE Jiostcsses met yesJa V afternoon to do Us thinking their profession— 1 to their aid came the !i T nni Adviser, Mr. A D. S.mpson. '"<". mo«l of them ted Office bearers of ir-old Dance Hos- Association, had lately <-u, fronted
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  • 144 3 Sudden Rise In Green Tea Imports IMPORTS of green tea into the Federation during the year have shown a sudden increase, says tha report of the Registrar of Malayan Statistics. Starting with 2,532 lbs. in January the imports passed 10,000- lb. mark in June, and reached the maximum in September
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  • 102 3 RESIDENTS of Alexandra Estate, Singapore, will set up a Community Centre to promote the interests and welfare of their community. An interim committee has been formed and they propose to hold an inaugural meeting at the Singapore Christian Church. Prince Philip Avenue on Nov:
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  • 161 3 THE City Fire Brigade rushed around Singapore yesterday putting out 12 fires. Three of the flre3 occurred In the New Cemetery at Bukit Timah Road scene of the All Souls Day pilgrimmage where lallang fires burst. Visitors had a difficult time wading through the
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    73 3 THE last batch of Aljunied Road fire victims four Indian families moved into their new homes allocated by the Singapore Improvement Trust at Kolam Ayer yesterday. The families consisting 18 person* were looked after by the Singapore Regional Indian Congress since they left the Singapore Badminton hall three days ago.
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  • 37 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sun.—Announcement will soon be made by the committee responsible for the site on which a clock tov/er is to be built in commemoration of the Coronation. The Butterworth Memorial Fund to date is $16,941.
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  • 345 3 United Front For 15,000 Workers Is Being Planned KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A move is being mode to get the 1 5,000 workers of the Malayan Railway to unite into one workers' union so os to present a consolidated front in all negotiations with their employers. To
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    84 3 WORLD President of the Y.W.C.A., Miss L. R. Barnes, who arrived in Singapore from Australia yesterday on a global tour, was entertained to dinner by the Singapore branch at Collyer Quay, last night. Her mission here is "to foster close relationship between the Y.\V.C..A.s of the East
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  • 146 3 ABOUT 200 drivers employed at the Singapore City Council's Transport Centre, at a meeting yesterday, decided to strike if the City Council refused to recognise the Singapore Workers' Union to which they belong. I At a meeting recently the City Council decided that it would
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  • 35 3 ST. ANDREWS Cathedral was crowded yesterday. All Saints' Day. for the festive evensong at 6 p.m. A broadcast service was held, and the Bishop Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines preached the sermon.
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  • 46 3 MALACCA. Sun. Dick Edwin De Costa and Hedwiges Elizabeth De Souza. two telephone operators of the Malacca Telephone Exchange were married yesterday at St. Peter's Church, Pengkalan Arama. A reception was later held at 147. Banda Hilir, the house of the groom.
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    67 3 THE SI'LTAN of Perak replacing a pair of golden scissors on a silver tray held by Mr. Mohamed Zain Aziz, operator of the new Shell Service Station, at Kuala Kani;sar recently, on thr nuiMiiM of the opening ceremony. Standing "M-sidr Mr. Mohamed /.Jin in thr H.iJ.t IVirnipu i'i of IVi
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 83 3 Weather MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.39 p.m. Oct. 30 to 7.30 p.m. Nov. 1. Singapore {91 F). Penan* (74 F). Kota Bahru (75 F), Kuala Lumpur (73 F). Ipoh (74 F). Kuantan (74 F). Maxi m u m Temperature: From 7.30 ajn. Oct. 30 to 7.30 P.m. Nov. 1. Sinfapore (92
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  • 274 4 Minus IDELY-USED IQ. (Intelligence Quotient) tests for placing adopted babies are "tremendously Unreliable," says an lowa p .v:hologist. Parents seeking to adopt b tbiea should not be overconcerned with cin infant's J Q rating In choosing a < iid, because thu. t > who have tested fairly
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  • 880 4  - DO VOLCANOES PA Y OFF? Louis R. Huber By ANCHORAGE. ptOES it pay to have vol- canoes in your back yard? Residents in this part of Alaska, still "digging out" from the ashfall produced some weeks ago when 11,069--foot Mr. Spurr erupted 80 mile* west of here, are wondering. Their
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  • 457 4  - AND IT HAS A -MILE OF SEX PETER HILL JJAMBURGS night life expensive? Yes, but so is London's. So i s Paris'. So is Brussels' if you want the rich, immensely ga v kind of entertainment available at the very best of nightclubs. That, of course, includes wine and champagne.
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  • 624 4  - Hamburg- Gayest Town In Europe. NOEL WHITCOMB SAYS fjAWN is just awakening in U the cellar of the night and getting ready to break. It is 4.30 a.m.. and by rights this town— and I— should be asleep But we aren't. This gigantic seaport never goes to sleep. I ih
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 181 4 Sir Tungku Abdul Rahman and the UMNO must have lost a lot of admirers by their foolish act m burning copies of two newspapers Warta and Qalam which hadseverely criticised them. What was even more stupid was the "Coffin Act." I cannot imagine such lack of intelligence
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    • 17 4 What 'Ugly Means 1 ;riprHs={H s«« j mm then, 7«7V" r 9 7.^ Kuala Lumpur NO ROMEO,
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    • 75 4 TAKE THE MATTER UP Sir 1« n of t'i« Urm» the "st., Igiven by Educiit.'» n -s M c high st.i.-i 1..', i f i of Irirt ,m |ra< btlittling stand. i- of la3 i dunt<>s < I 1 Malayan l > Ik n<-;vsp.,|>' more bie for ii M mattei
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    • 202 4 Sir;— Ont-e aq.jin. w e have to w.tness the mi^rabie Plight of thousands of p^pe who have lo, their property SSJJBS etc. through thrS£ astrou s file at Aljun^d The kampong at Aljunied Road is a typical one or nt least half-a-dozen yCitU around the Serar)g,M,ri B
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  • 552 4 TJABIES. the terrible infec- tion spread mainly by mad dogs, can become a disease of the past if we wish. So far bs the scientist is concerned, it can be brought under control. The problem is one of organisation. New knowledge and new weapons are available,
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  • 76 5 •ML\MM, Ol- FICTUKfcS' Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film Giadioli" by C. H. Ycang of 24, Road, Penong. Contax, f.B, 1/50. Agfa. Aborr right* by Chang Shoon Siang of \oai, Gurun, Kedah. Rolleicord, 100. Yellow Filter. Super XX. It UihU ARTIST AT WORK" by Lue
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  • 55 5 NEW YORK. Nov. 1, (AP)— An original Winston Churchill painting done at Casablanca and presented to President Franklin Roosevelt is on sale for U557,500 at the Hammer Galleries here. The canvas is "Tower of Katoubua Mosque," executed while Sir Winston and Roosevelt wer e attending the
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  • 52 5 LONDON, Nov. 1. (Renter) The Duke of Edinburgh has consented to become joint patron with the Duchess of Kent for the Greek earthquake appeal, it was announced hero yesterday. The Duke and the Duchess, who are cousins, are grandchildren of King George I of the
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  • 222 5 Kent (F.M.S.) Tin Dredging Ltd. Belated report for year ended 31st December 1952 shows a profit, after payment of profits tax and excess profits levy. o[ £135,958 (129.5%) and dividends totalled 70%. At balancing date net liquids equalled £124,380 or 2/4* per 2/- share and stores at £39,960
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  • 508 5  -  DOROTHY ROE .\\\\v\ By NEW YORK (AP)— lt's not just American uomen who make mistakes in dre>s. says Jacques Fath. Parisian designer who has invaded the American market for the last few years. Even French women can be wrong. Interviewed in the midst of
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  • 184 5 Industrials. Alexandra Bi n -k Piefs S2.Kt Prater Neavtj Ord*. 51. 85 nd $1 87i. F Dispensary 12.60 Oammoni $2.80 and SL'.TT 1 Hammers $2.70, Hongkong Bank (Col.) $815 and $814. Jackson Co $1.45 and $1,471. Malayan B weries $3.20. Malayan Cement $1.38 and SI.3H. Oriental Telephones 73/-,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 193 5 IMA: Dese Song s 6.30 and B.IS >»i X: Chan Ch i Tup l. a 7 ard 9 IS B.%l'tlT: A Won ans Rever.-e 3 7 :i :i<l P. IS m KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENT Kl.\: HangmanC Knot 2 Lo. 630 ;i nd 9. .'{(1 p 111 MOl»K\s j(,«' Real Glor\
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    • 280 5 PARAMOUNT Berbahagia Di Singapu (Malay) 7 and 9.30 p.m. GLOBE: Affair In Trinidad 7.30 and H.liil p.m IPOH ENTERTAINMENT RlliV: Pickpocket 12 45. 3. 6 45 and 9 .15 p.m. MIX: The Miracle of Our Ladv of Fatima 12.45, 3. 6 45 and 9 15 p.m. OB-BOX: Turning Po int
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    • 484 5 J TODAY'S Ql Ol ATION: J "If most ol us pr.-ictired what wi« preached, we'd < work our fool helves to > —Mary Louise Wright. 1 /kv V'>M>AY FOR KVESY- I C».>K: Take no chances in the > < morning; shun extravagance waste Follow routine in the i afternoon Evening
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  • 762 6 ]y|R. RICHARD Nixon, Vice President of the United States, is entitled to his opinions about the war in Indo-China. So are we. Mr. Nixon has expressed the view that the crisis in Indo-China is the key to the entire situation in South East Asia with regard to Communist
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  • 1470 6  -  Le Monde By Robert Guiilain Of "ASIANS AGAINST ASIANS!" In this war, in which the last great battles were fought entirely between South Koreans and Chinese, that phrase began to express a reality. More than four hundred thousand men, well equipped on American lines,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 432 6 Sir;— The article by Mr. S. Ramachandra in the last "Sunday Standard" about Mr. Tan Kim Seng, J.P., of Malacca and Singapore and grandfather of Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, C.M.G., J.P., made interesting reading, but it is not correct to say that the $13,000 donated
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    • 228 6 Sir;— Mr. D. W. Foster, in a letter published in your columns, states: "One thing surprises me: it is that in the 18 months I have been in this country, I have yet to hear a political party, or one of its recognized leaders, declare its entire
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    • 228 6 Sir; I, a Local-born-Indian and a member of the Malayan Indian Association, cannot resist expressing my fullhearted support of the views To-day's Indian-Indian is tomorrow's Malayan Indian" < S Std. 22/10). It is undoubtedly an accepted fact that what the Indian-Indians are doing today is for the
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    • 151 6 Sir:— On Oct. 28 I accompanied my wife to SATA. She was to see her doctor. The waiting room on the first floor wa s full. Two Chinese wome n patients and I were standing outside A European lady doctor and a Chinese nurs e noticed us They
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  • 79 7 v, ;TON, Nov. 1. (AP) billed by the I i t as "import--3 tnry Henry pledged the use its inmial peoples but he t th< langcra of lence." re the World of Northern nar, Cali.l the pre- mtlook delent peoples toward selfthe goal
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  • 80 7 Dionne Girl Joins Convent NORTH BAY. Ontario. N<»v. 1 i.\P) Marie Diosac, one of the quintuples, hit last mKht for Quel)i p> enter a convent. Marie the smallest ol the Quints at birth, was accomI>inM on the trip from her boate «t nearby Corbeil by her mother and an rider
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  • 37 7 >I. Nov. i (AFP)— 'lashes since beginning of Operation took place in the r< gion yesterday. f Vietnamese troops the 320th Vietminh for the fifth battle the Operation. Reports vietminh lost 700 kill-
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  • 49 7 BANGKOK, Nov. l (AFP) identified aircraft were flying from the southa high altitude and "Pping parcels into Tak pro-rth-west Thailand, on ay morning, the Interior Si iK rf 'P° rle d yesterday me Ministry said authorities earching for the parcels jay .suspected to con-
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  • 124 7 Guiana Tightens Entry Controls GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, Nov. 1, (UP)— Strict immigration regulations are being clamped on all movements between British Guiana and Brazil, it was learned today. All persons wishing to cross the border must possess an identification card with a photograph and an official certificate stating they have
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  • 103 7 ANCHORAGE Alaska. Nov. 1 (AP) General Matthew Ridgway arrived here yesterday after a tour ot the Korean military area and said he could find nothing to indicate the possibility of a resumption of hostilities. The Army Chief of StafT told a news conference he felt
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  • 45 7 BERLIN. Nov. 1 (Reuter) The number of East German refugees arriving in West Berlin is still increasing City officials said this month refugee officials registered about 16,500 arrivals. Last month the number was about 14,000 and in August 10,000
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  • 26 7 ADMIRAL Robert Carney, US Chief of Naval Operations, has left Washington for an inspection and consultation trip in the Pacific and Far East. Reuter.
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  • 23 7 KING Tribhuvan of Nepal has arrived in Zurich to enter a clinic to undergo treatment for a heart ailment. Reuter
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  • 63 7 LONDON. Nov. 1. (Reuter). Pleading not guilty to being drunk in London last n iff lit Alexander Miller. 40--year-old seaman, told the court today that he was suffering from "a strange Chinese disease." "I don't think it is a Chinese disease at all." replied the magistrate
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  • 68 7 PINEHURST, North Carolina, Nov. 1, (Reuter) General George C. Marshall, winner of the 1053 Nobel Peace Prize, declared yesterday that one of the hardest tasks of his long career had been holding his temper and patience "in utterly fruitless negotiations with the Soviet Government.' The 72 -year
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  • 220 7 'AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER...' UIDDLESBROCGH, England, 1 <AP>— A smiling slave Rirl and the naidsome Englishman who "juggled her to freedom «oi married today. j "Cft-fcairci Jean Kawahkib, Jhe Mce swept floor in a asra coffee house, walkrd Jft <>» the local jail last '«»t and down the
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  • 174 7 PANMUNJOM, Nov. I— Red China, infuriated over a humiliating 438-21 rejection of Communism by kicking, screaming North Korean prisoners, cast a shadow yesterday on the future of the interviews between prisoners unwilling to go home and the Red "explainers." II aa unusually swift reDn, Peking
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  • 73 7 BEAULIEU, S. ENGLAND, Nov. 1 —(Reuter) —Top-hat-ted and mink-coated guests tiptoed through puddles and mud into the 13th century village church here on Saturday for one of society's outstanding weddings of the year. Many arrived in a special train from London to see Mary-Clare Douglas
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  • 163 7 Clashes In East Germany BERLIN. Nov. 1 (AP) The northwest German Radio today reported that 14 Peoples Police have been killed and 35 wounded In the past two weeks i n a Red drive against armed anti-Communist partisans in the Soviet Zone. The radio, quoting a secret report of the
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  • 83 7 PORT SAID, Nov. 1: (Reuter) The British aircraft maintenance carrier Unicorn left here for Britain today apparently undamaged after running aground in the Suez Canal yesterday. The 22,000-ton carrier went aground about 10i miles north of Suez while travelling in a north-bound convoy, hut was dragged
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  • 29 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (Reuter) Nearly 30,000 American women are journalists, 7,000 are engineers. 11,000 are doctors and 6,000 are lawyers, the United States Women's Bureau reported today
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  • 298 7 Red Journalists Charged With Aiding Captors NEW YORK, Nov. 1 (Renter)— The U.tifed States yesterday gave details of alleged Communist atrocities in Korea in an explanatory memorandum on its request for inclusion of this question on the agenda of the United Notions General Assembly. The memorandum
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    68 7 FOAM covers a Tempest plane on which )ire-light-ers were icorking to put out tlte blaze caused by a bomb fitted with a new British type of proximity fuse incorporating a radio set to make it explode at a pre-determined lieight. The netting on fire of the Tempest teas pa rt
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  • 75 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 1 (Heater) Communist China is buying up all books which, u consider! "advocate reactionary Confucian ideals' and I* either burning them or using them as waste for paper o'i!pAccording to Chinese P** reports leaching here. LfOOks "advocating reactionary L >nfucian ideals'* cover such miLjects
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  • 72 7 LUCKNOW, Nov. 1 (Reuter) A four-day curfew was clamped down on Lucknow city today when rioting continued after yesterday V violent clashes between Lucknow University students and police. Thirtynine people wore injured during yesterday's threehour clash. Students were protesting against Friday's arrest of two student hunger strikers
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  • 41 7 MOSCOW. Nov. 1. (AP).— Russia has agreed to release 420 Japanese war prisoners accused of war crimes and !)00 civilians sentenced as criminals, a Japanese Red Cross delegation announced yesterday after negotiations with the Soviet Red Cross.
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  • 68 7 30-Ft Leap To Safety By Mother NFW YORK No« 1 <UP> Mrs. Viola McKoattfc, I leaped with I" 1 dlOd arms fiom thirrl buildiriK ;< (Irop of 0 feet to I?--flames in Um she 1i t !;itui« (i N Ant on i an. had t reached the n Mrs |f<
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  • 81 7 LONDON NOV 1 (AFPI The S\r n. Di>j).iV< h a\ todav \\< sion Churchill win n sident Ei nhowei dui •'health pnil i thick ih# v<- micr will lake dining U ni;t«v The paper laid Sn a is said to \>c inm n. ed in
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  • 69 7 SAICOW Nov. 1 (AFP)— United State* Vice President Richard Nixon took hulf a dny off todny before taking oIT for Dalan, Emperor Ban Dfcl'fl wsidence, 200 miles northeast of Saigon. Nixon lioir! long conft rem i I yesterday with politic. i« I nnd military
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  • 209 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 1, (Reuter)— Burma accused Nationalist China before the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly yesterday of bad faith in not ordering the removal of all of the 12,000 guerillas operating in Burma. The guerillas have boon active in Burma since
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  • 40 7 LONDON. Nov. 1 (Router) Seven hundred workmen, who prepared Westminster Abbey for Queen Elizabeth's Coronation on June 2, attended a service there today when the Abbey was reopened to the public. It had been closed for tea months.
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  • 45 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. I, (AFP) Fourteen journalists were among the several hundred people who have been expelled by the Justice Department, it was disclosed here yesterday. The measures were taken against the journalists either because of alleged subversive activities or of previous condemnations.
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  • 13 7 THE Cuban Cabinet has approved a decree prohibiting Communist activities. Reuter
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    47 7 photo. FRENCH Olympic < ham pi on Swimmer Gilbert Foron admiringly looks at the charming mannequins presenting bathing suits at a fashion collection in Paris. The rh.impion is on his way to Rio-de-Janeiro. Brazil. where he will take part with other French swimmer* in an international contest- UP
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  • 30 7 HAMBURG N I (ATP) Hamburi j)olls t(»»Kiv Mi>ose a Diet r that betwt'cn 7 pel cent an I h<i i r cut of the < I I record t
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  • 304 8 THIS covers a period which was remarkably bereft of any tidings of a cheerful nature. Rubber fell to 53J cents a pound, which was the lowest since March 15, 1950, and the bugbear of increased taxation remained overhanging the market. Any rise in the metal
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    • 985 9  -  EDWIN MUIR Charles Dickens: His Traced y and Trimnph. By Edgar Johnson. 2 yols. Goilano*. £1 10s i By T'HIS is the most full aod carefully documented Hie of Dickens that has yet appeared. Mr. Johnson has drawn upon a mass of published and unpublished material f.^u
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    • 516 9  -  Edward (rankshaw rnwilling Journey. By Helmut (iolluit/rr. (S.C.M. Press. Ma.) By /^VXE of the hardest things In the world is for people who have never been lo Russia to see it as country lived in by millions of men and women who. suffer as they mav and do
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    • 528 9  -  Kenneth Harris Abraham Lincoln. By Benjamin P. Thomas. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 255.) By LINCOLN is the greatest of the American presidents. As a war-leader he was as indomitable ajs Washington, but far more human. He had Wilson's insight into the fundamentally moral nature of democratic society, but
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    • 538 9  -  FRANCIS WYNDHAM Portrait of Andre Gide By Justin OKdmi (Seeker and Warburg. 355.) By AI Y nxn P ()Vsiti "n in the ill sky. in relation lo the sun. must not make me consider the dawn any less beautifuj." These the last wriiten words of Andre Gide, are
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    • 97 9  -  Maurice Richardson B, lilt II IM.I K IS Kl II Raymond r ph. lOx <-4i i M< ■-i thru rimH Po-1_ ili- „-> thi- r M;ind. in eoavolu m» inta t cau!ifl(»w fhis li lichi r v I S«»rv i i s i- him i. jv |MTI I
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    • 295 9 t^A bl>Cg By Al Lapp y Op By VT. ffom/in L i "fr' w^^t i cam V! ml^^ss^v I B C L^^^^Jl LPA^-^>BUT VVHY J SLJfJ^^.- 1^ 5 C*+W[ SHOULD W^^*^ The Heart Qg Juliet Jon^s gy 5 n _P" fce Priscilia^s Pop 6 JUST IMAGINE! OFAR wi I VTii
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  • 953 10 The Problem Of The Retarded Child Is From A Manchester Guardian Special Correspondent JJE was one of three children bom to a semiliterate couple, the husband an unskilled labourer and the wife a charwoman. The wife was overworked and ill and the boy, aged 74, did
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  • 866 10  - China Tames The Wilderness O. M. Green AN ANNOUNCEMENT by the New China News Agency that by the end of next year all the eighteen tribal minorities of Inner Mongolia and Sinkiatg (China's farthest northwestern province) will have their own self-responsible Governments calls attention to the energy with which the
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    20 10 tule of this white dress worn by Susan Small at the National Fabric Fair and Fashion Parad* held in London
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    26 10 YES, that is what this Iress in sage green wool rtended with a fabric is made from. It has a shawl collar and umbrella-pleat-'d skirt.
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    • 353 10 r»| CATHAY ORGANISATION hs ATTRACTIONS **§|jr BURT LANCASTER JMfe. SHIRLEY BOOTH *mr^Mw MM MM M .^^^^Mt^^l MmmmT Mm* W%*k\ W dflfl ON THE PANORAMIC SCREEN PLUS Malayan Film L T nit Special Edition "Vice President Nixon's Tour of Malaya." IIHIIi NEXT CHANGE!! HEROIC WOMENS' FIGHT IN LONDON'S UNDER WORLD J.
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    • 180 10 LAST DAY! SEE IT NOwT 11am, 1.45, 1.00, 6.. 10 A «>.::o French film TECHNICOLOR English Sub, ONE DAY ONLY TOMORROW^ I in MANDARIN starring MSI A M(>ov I <oiimisi\ pirn i:i> liv |lf I iii roloi l» TECHNICOLOR Marring I <o-siarrin«j; I CHARLfr LJ^^ I SHOWING SIHMLtSSS^^^B •ii^ifc^© OPtNS
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  • 327 11 LONDON, Oct. 31, (Renter)— The magic of Stanley Matthews and the mmit< of Stanley Mortensen have torn apart many defences. They did so ",n today when at their brilliant best, they were chief cause of a crushing Sal t»r West Bromwich Albion who ihereby dropped their
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  • 1027 11 LONDON'. Nov. 1 vßeuterV— P'ootball L-asrue standings alter yesterday's matches were: lilSl DIVISION P WDLFAPts West Bromwich 1»> 12 2 2 35 21 26 Wolverhamptoa 16 10 4 2 41 23 24 II ldciersfield 16 10 3 3 32 17 23 Burnley 16 10 0 6 36 29
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  • 282 11 LONDON, Oct. 31— More than 50,000 saw Second Division leaders Leicester at Everton where an exciting game was won by Leicester who thereby maintained their one point lead over Doncaster, comfortable winners against West Ham. Leicester s goaiKeeper was carried off on a stretcher, following
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  • 34 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 1, (AP) Ossie Pickworth scored a birdie on the 36th hole at the Royal Melbourne course yesterday to beat Peter Thompson, one up, for the Australian professional golf championship.
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  • 199 11 LONDON, Oct. 31— Main surprise of the Scottish rimme was the home defeat of Hibernian who did score themselves though credited with a goal. This w ;is when Davidson, Particks' centrelialf, put through own g:oal. Rangers also suffered one of Iheir rare fome defeats, a
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  • 26 11 VORK Nov. 1 (AP)Adn»i :m Stabl €*s Crafty ran awa v from six 1 -vinnina the US$BO,4OO City gold cup at a yesterday.
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  • 29 11 '-OUIS, Nov. P>- A-i-angloia of France ami f»er of St Louis have 4 lor t 10-round micidle- ftfM at Kiel Auditr ir^ heti on Nov. 21.
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    • 72 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of Copper Tubes. Close 4 PJVI, 14/12/53. Deposit $50/-. Forms from Tender Room, Second Floor. Secretariat (Room 235). City Hall. NOTICE OF REMOVAL m..^—^ < The Singapore Offices AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD: AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY t:ie uhitep states life
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    • 634 11 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON I 'T'HB latest dates for the x receipt of entries at Local Examination Offices in the Federation or at the Examination Secretary's Office. Singapore are: (a) Final Examinations, June 1954 4th January 1954. (b) Intermediate Examinations, July 1954 Ist February 1954. Earlier applications are, however, necessary for
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    • 581 11 UNUAPOIII' IMPROVEMENT JRDINANC E (CHAPTEK 134) COVENT GARDEN IMPROVEMENT SCHEME ."VOIICE 's hereby given under Section 78 (2) of 'he Sinß?(>ote Improvement Ordinance (Chapter 134) thai the Singapore Improvement Trust has prepaid an Irrv provement Scheme for ceiiain lands at Havelock Road mri Kim Seng Road (known genet ally as
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    • 681 11 DKATH I ADAM Ng Loy Niong. belov- ed wife of 1-tm Joon Sh i >assed away peacefully at h« r esidence No. 53-1. Zion Road. >n Oct. 30th. Funeral tomorrow it 10 00 am. ArKMWLKIMiMKNT \|R GOH KIM HOR and L*l family wish to thank all 'riends. relatives and associa
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    • 786 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT Yot'R SKRVU B: Are to U unrmploM and in need: To h< Id voo to find work, die Stncapme Standard Inrm plormeat I'.m. >u off rr* too frrr «p.ice In I hit tolumn. T.j-i r j|| or wrli, ?i»ur local Standi rd oJßre lor
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  • 130 12 TODAY 5.15 p.m. the t >ist ■nd r>r< sent members of the redo lbtftbl< St. Andrew's School in -f in t'ncir annual rugger encounter. The lineup is as followsPresent Boys: Yew Kai. Albert Kedit, Yoke Luem. Leslie Eu, D »!vi!fl Lnnapnetih; Cheng Poh. Ronald Tan <capt>;
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  • 252 12 FOR the second consecutive year the same players will be opposed in two finals of the Singapore Badminton championships as a result of last night's matches. Babv Low by eliminating Molly Tan 7—ll, 11—5, 11—3 in the semi-final of the women'l singles now
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  • 61 12 PENANG. Sun— The following have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor in the "HMS Malaya" rugger competition On Saturday Cpl. Phillips M G. Kraal. Sst. Dee M. Lesslar. Jalil bin Che Din, Yeang Kah Chong. M. B Pestana, P. Guest. Capt. Mofatt, W. A. Smith. Kantar
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  • 33 12 Haikowyu Sports Club jtrouned Bintang Bulan S. C g l t t e tlJ!)t six goal to one «V»V 1 r on^ replay of the Jl Jalin Bcsar stadium yester-
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  • 295 12 LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter)— County championship rugby sanies robbed many clubs of leading players today and no fewer than 13 of Northampton's regular Players were present through County calls or injuries. Those claimed by East Midlands, however, helped to win the highest scorin e
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  • 151 12 Postals Dream Now True KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Yesterday was a red letter diy for the 400 members of tl- Kuala Lumpur Postal Union Athletic Club— the bUgest of its kind in the Federation. After 34 years the Union yesterday acquired a club house, which Mr. D. Smith, the Postmaster General,
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  • 406 12 EURASIANS, hitherto pointless "Wooden Spoonists" closed their SAFA Community League programme with a creditable 2—o victory over Indians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, thus breaking the bogey of a blank campaign. Their victory, stemmed chiefly fr >m their defensive qualities under stress and carried
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  • 54 12 IN THE opening match of the Singapore Civil Service Associations inter department knockout soccer competitors ior h Coronation Cup. Prisons beat Finance/ Audit 4-2 at Victoria School yesterday. First half score was tied at ™J a milton. Baksin. Binjjham and All scored for Prisons and l^aib
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  • 59 12 MEXICO CITY, Nov. 1 fUP) A total of 203 jntries have been received up till todav tor the fourth Pan-American Auto Race. This will b e th e largest field in the four-year histT"y of the event. The 1,912-mile race flora Tuxtla Gutierrez to Jaurez
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  • 324 12 LONDON. Oct. 31. (Reuter).— Rugby League results. Yorkshire cu D final: Bradford Northern 7 Hull 2 (played at Headingley). Club matches: Barrow 22 Aitfan 7. Bramley 5 Featherstone Rovers 2. Castleford 8 n°!^ 7 D ews^ury 6 Oldham 6 II H aj f. 2 Swinton 5
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  • 372 12 Beat Malacca Indians 2-1 To Win Victory Cup MALACCA, Sun. The bandit fighting Gordon Highlanders scored a soccer double here yesterday when they beat the Malacca Indian Association 2 l in the Victory Cup final at Kubu stadium, in a Poppy Day fund match. The Gordons had
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  • 105 12 DROBNY REJECTS OFFER SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 1, (AP) Jaroslav Drobny, 32--year-old amateur tennis star, said in Santiago that he has rejected an offer to turn professional because I am too old." The offer reported to be of more than US$5O,OOO was made by promoter Jack Kramer. Drobny said: "Although I
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    71 12 IVAN VASS, veteran j Malaya Cup football < player, who gained a very proud and deserving award of the Singapore Business Houses' Sportsman's Trophy. The award was for meritorious and unstinted services rendered to SBHFA soccer both as leader— he has skippered the SBHFA side since its inception— as well
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    34 12 photo. Ooi Teik Hock a nd Abdul'nh Pirui whose one-set maUh o n Saturday i n the Popp> Day Exhibition Badminton the best of the ni«ht. k* -u/ played although he had fever. Standard
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  • 29 12 PENANG. Sun.— Rain this morning caused the Hill Climb organised by the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club scheduled to take place today to be postponed.
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  • 443 12 PENANG, Sun.— Kedah Malays retained Gold Cup presented by the Malay rulers for annual soccer competition between Malay teams. Yesterday, before a large crowd, on the Victoria Green here they beat the Neffri Sembilan Malays 4—l in the final. After splendidly holding j
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  • 170 12 Choongs Retain 2 Titles LONDON. Nov. 1 (AFP) Only o-ne title changed hands at the Wimbledon ope n badminton tournament which ended here last night. Eddy Choonff, All England singles champion, defeated hi s Mlow-Malayan, L T Lee, to retain the singles title and with his brother David, retained the
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  • 60 12 LONDON, Nov. l (AP) New Zealand Rugby Union team opened their British lour jwth 24-0 victory over the Southern Counties-and the wm^was just as easy as it «JS? Zealan <* centre Fitzgerald was outstanding in attack and Kelly. i n addition L«m P ying a great
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  • 62 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Negn Sembi'an Civilians won K l6 S a Muthucumaru Poppv Day Cup soccer this evening when they beat th e Combined Services 3-1 after leading by tw goals a t half time. D. Danker (2) and Chit Hon R fl °iK ed
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  • 466 12 'Senior Mr. Selangor' Title To Herman Goh KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Some of the country's best developed specimen of maahood paraded at the newly built Selangor Chinese Athletic Association's club house i here last night and the best >of them all wa. youthful 1 Herman Goh. who was ac--1 claimed" Senior
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  • 260 12 Penan* in a scrappy match at the Viet orb r, day. T, le Rround squelched due ,J." (> fl (l Players found it hard to stand on ihiir u< I Penang ia d only live of f K regular state platen th e circumstance! dirj
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  • 92 12 Sel. Girl Wins 3 T-T Titles KUAIA LUMPUI aeiaofoi i tennii p uian, form i women's title. vM, the pionshipi wer« cloat. nan \ok»' )nu pionship 1,, tn, n«*se Engit,, with tho Fu, < as runnois-up (SCEA) beal H "'Ming (SCE 17-21, 19-21 Mrn\ Iloiil)l»*s f<)1 'ii ind H (SCAA)
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  • 1359 2  - United Nations Helps Maintain The Peace PU TANG SAM By ITTNDREDS of serious minded youn«sierv sonic without their knowing re rruth participated in one •f the greatest endeavour* io human history. At the United Nations wee exhibition these youngsters saw in pictures and a few words what the Baited Nations
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    • 181 2 n§ 1§ J lUtj jtomj eipltfc Mi Haoe* itgkt! 'f So Jeep, deep, It/t not tmi U|«««. t t««oa«.* #%l I fltio ri*e not from Hut weani bco But AhrFmtt^!^ tongue* *xc ill:-. I will mt*enj cea*e xnd fill I 5 tfltjj fliougbt until Wilts- Cro6 wouli- f •J But
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  • 130 3 pLATO (427-347 B.C the renowned (ireek philosopher, was born at Athens ni> purt-nis beta* Ariston a»d Perir!i.»nr both of noble family. Hi* real name wxs Aristo<"les, and his education was a good oor, and was directed to thr development of the body no le* s
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  • 113 3 BRITAIN is producing a race of young artists children who can build, with paint and crayons, a world .of charm that makes grownups gasp with joy. One glance at the vivid pictures on show at the Royal Institute Galleries, Piccadilly makes this clear. Little Barrie Jones,
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  • 1138 3  -  ISAAC TEOH By he took part in the Ungi of the ot the Hi uponi.'i war. The setting up of the government of Thirty at fir.-t •d him. for he came of an anti-democratic family. and felt thai wisdom and justice could never
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  • 46 3 ABOL'I 300 boys from fjilHUffi Beatty St-M.nUjrf School attended a special lecture on "Books and Char* acters given by the famous authored. Hai Su Yin whtK in private life, is Dr. Elizabeth Comber, ifc'v piciurte sbow (top) the speaker at the rm*e: (below); ayplau**
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  • 271 3 r\VIE TOWER OF BABEL. A according to the legend of the Book of Genesis xi was a tower built by the inhabitants of Babel with the 1 intention of sealing heaven. The Almighty in the narrative miraculously intervenes. j and the builders are punished for their
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    • 47 3 ADOLESCENT \IOON-filled glad* Ti Glowing. Growing, Fresh as all growth Deep, warm, Un-understanding; Undisturbed grows In traquil recuperation. Silver and shade Glows in a growing mass of dewy bloom Silent AchievementWhen inorement scatters A shower of transient sparks. Breaking a spell. A. MAHKNDRAN. (In luc lUmeftiM") I
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  • 105 4 HO :iu> HMlt •rood smoke at twilight. who has warmed r^ the midnight fc h«* ;->••- p«iadi>e on earth A^ f c- evening d v- nigft. «na Um voice* i. nfi th^i vkcio Jng in \t. by «nd >>iiu still *aeii we yoiu»l*iw» tottering graod:atntr>. The gathering darkness. U>e rustling
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  • 125 4 Soon the skv becomes grey embers glow 1 .iIIUC! i a »:lcru< j; uutt n true fiu'iid> And we wonde" IM >»e tnu.-c f i "ho tire, "reclined on the hills like oo4i !.>gether ohicip>> o( muni ,i but not "He another. Ou: turn '.ipA ardj i«nd euri
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  • 134 4 1 "Elegy written in a 1 i. unuivnvard" UM m> Itiful poeir. .11 tIM Ln£.i-n .uiiguagc, Wrt.- wr.iuii by (a) Sheuey, (b) Thomas Gray, or (c) Milton? Guy's Hospital, founded m 1725. kl one of tne lM hospitals of Britain. Wr.at i^ the name of tne hMDd
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  • 865 5 Next Week-=--tHABOLMCAM. I'LAX i The Story So Far: Bill Wilson, Third Officer of the tanker "Port Royal," is a prisoner on board the "I Tong," uhich ha s sailed from Singapore for an unknown destination. He is at the mercy of the H l Tong's" unscrupulous
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  • 1115 5  -  TODAK f)^TiA>€fcw- f Vjl oL^^S |<gg I I ERE la some more 1 about the Back ground to Current Affairs. You know that everyone wants more money than he has got. Why is this? The answer is easy: $ex. If men and women were not so
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    • 43 5 I <»K ***** t \> >1 »ou cao -ur t a «avmc> Act-oonL U PEBCfcNI tVTKREST will be imuo «o to* lor bat And ever? S up «o *na*i f*m ■jim i ji'juiihb iii'au I :gi t 1 HJ ll^MiliM I B1 I lilHl'l
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  • 322 6 Youth Leaders Learn The Know-How ow after talks. r PHK Leadership Training Course, organised by the Singapore Youth Council and held at A anah Meraii Besar, Changi attracted 29 prospective 'youth leaders' representing seven youth organisations. In charge of this three-da v ramp was Miss Monica Sirk.it. Three of the
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  • 383 6 'Education Must Be On Equal Basis Girls photo). studio pliotoi. ,'v £T. ANDREWS and St. Margaret's Schools, hold their annual debate recently to deride whether. "Girls' Education Must not be in nny vray Inferior to that of Boys." The girls were proposers while the boys opposed the motion the members
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  • 136 7 Career -Girls Now Join YW's Young Adult Club 5 C IN«. \P<vrf career-girls can now join the newly-formed Vomwr \dult.s Club of thr Younf Women's Christian Association. This department' in \\w Y\V( A programme i» t formed primarily to rater for girls who h.n.- grown out of 2 their 'teens'
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  • 261 7 pONJURING, the art of producing apparently miraculous effects by tricks or illusions, so as to deceive the audience, may be done by sleight of hand and dexterity, combined with a momentary diversion of the attention of the spectators induced by the performer. Conjuring is often
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  • 149 7 I.MFTKKN rfiords wfrr set at toe IMIL Annual Swknminr Carnival of the Raffles Institution held at the Chinese Swimminc lub. (Top pin. A new event included in Uie Pro gTAvaaie was the sf-m. freestyle for Raffles Girls' SchMl won bT Aanr Williams wbo is shown
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  • 183 7 ]VOW the sudden di>tant 1^ barking of a puddv penetrates the solemn atmosphere; now. with a cry. a lone bird, homeward-bound. flits across the darkened sky. As the tali, bamboo-like coconut are silhouetted. so iM sternly outnned hill*. Thj •-rickets chiri) in harmonvenchanting and melodious. The fisherman
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      39 8 Happy smiles as these two boys of the Ampang New Village enjoy a ride on a swing after the opemiajr of the Ampang Youth Club's playground recently. They are 10-year-old Wong Yee and nine-yeax-old Wong Foo. Yong Peng Seong
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      416 8 rVHE University of Miami, aided bu a jom-year grat.i of $75,000 jrom the Rockvwlh'r Foundation, will shortly conduct research i'i vuir nie biology with a view to increasing world food tupply. A detailed study tall be made to determine ihe energy and life within thg tM. TVINE out
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    • 1110 8  - HISTORY IS A BRANCH OF LITERATURE Prof. C.N. Parkinson By MA, PHD \7EKY few people k*»e so far attempted to define History or explain it* uses. History can be defined as "tne investigation lul presentation of the story uf mankind as revealed by written records." It thus covers only a
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    • 37 8 Quiet Corner IS NOT the Lord MM 1 (ukl with you" And hath Mr not Kivrn von rflt4 on rv^ry sidr? Now srt your heart and vour soul to srrk thr Lord your <..kI i Chron l>.
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