Singapore Standard, 3 November 1953

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jjt m Vol. IV. No. 12*. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 61 1 XHE 14-storey air conditioned I'niversity Mftlftjra library u is to be built in johorc when money is table for the whole of the I'niverrirvelopment ich e m e totalling s\ I -,.000.000. Ml 14 storeys will be used only to store the 1.000.000 books
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  • 46 1 v 2 (UP> n news lay hinted e1 ptance of proposal i| i foreign rninisn Germany xandrov, former t Party propaganda article that tween the Soi 1 the United no outstanding which cannot 1 e ful means on mutual interests of
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  • 497 1  - THE UNIVERSITY PROJECT TAKES FORM CHEE KOON LIN Sir Sydney Seeks $145 Mil. A*... By Standard Staff Reporter THE 15-year development scheme to build the new University of Malaya on a 1,500-acre Johore site is to cost $10 million more than the originally estimated $135 million, Sir Sydney Caine, the
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  • 94 1 LONDON'. Nov. 2: (Router) —General Fa/lo!lah Zah.'di. Persian Prime Minister, has sent a personal meseaft on Anglo Persian ptoblem? to Mr. Anthony Eden. Bnti h Foreign Secretary, a Foi Office spokesman said today. The spokesman said the message was connecvd with Mr. Eden's statement in the
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  • 35 1 TAIPEI. Nov. L> (AP) President Chiang Kai-shek today led a service for Wu Ciiih-hni. the oldesi of MatHNM China's elder itatestnea who (iie-l <n Saturday night at the age of 8!).
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  • 68 1 nhoto.v A bird's eye view of part of the new University of Malaya buildings. The imposing building in the centre is the 14-storey University library, the tallest structure, and the two adjuncts, the. library reading rooms.. At the back to the left are the administrative buildings
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  • 275 1 By PETER KUM, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— More than 1,000 soldiers, policemen and jungle fighting Home Guards are sweeping a huge area two miles out of Kajang in one of the biggest combined operations to be laid on in Selangor,
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  • 75 1 Talks To Blame DISAPPOINT.MENT over the outcome of the Rubber Study Group talks was largely responsible for the drop in rubber prices which yesterday declined bv li Cfßff to 554 cents per !b. Opening at about one rent per Ib. below Saturday quotations dropped
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  • 28 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 2 (AFP) Admiral Robert Carney, Chief of U.S. Naval Operations, will arrive in Taipei on November 13. for a four-day stay.
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  • 565 1 Tilt At Asian Students By K C. ARUN Standard Stall Reporter MALAYAN students and educationists today voiced indignant protest over a recent Sydney Daily Mirror attack on Asian students in Australia as the "Menace lurking in the Colombo Plan". They said th e paper's inference that the students were a
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  • 77 1 MADRID, Nov. 2 (AFP) Atomic weapons will be available to th e United States Air Force stationed in Spain under the agreement recently signed in Madrid. U.S. Air Secretary Harold Talbott said here day. Talbott told pressmen nere that "this may include atomic bombs but the whole
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  • 24 1 SIR John Nicoll, Governor of Singapore, arrived in Hongkong yesterday for a week to ten days' stay in the Colony. AFP
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  • 23 1 THE Parit Sulong Road was flooded yesterday to a depth of 14 inches at the 92nd mile. The water is subsiding.
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  • 22 1 A 28-year-old Ohio woman whose legs have been paralyzed since she was 12 has given birth to triplets AP
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  • 130 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The new Cabinet ministers of the Federal Government. Dr. Ismail bin Dato AMul Rahman and" Mr. U.S. Lee took over the reins ut their portfolios today. Dr. Ismail, a nominee of the UMNO is the Member for Lands.
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  • 312 1 Speculation Rife On General Tempter From Andrew Roth, Standard London Corr. LONDON, Mon. The question of whether General Sir Gerald Templer will continue as the Federation High Commissioner at the end of his second year in office in February next is expected to be decided during his impending consultations with
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  • 12 1 The Japanese Foreign OfßfC sai-1 yetlerHay Iron a-ifl Jj A.P.
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  • 303 1 A FEW minute* after her grandmother had left Thf Singapore Standard Office in Ipoh, i I ir old schoolgirl, Kok K. Kar. camp in and handed a big parcel for The Christmas Toy Fund. The parrel contained 15 new frocks and four handbags.
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  • 45 2 CHAN SAN FANG of Wood lands Road, who drove a ra> at •fccess speed 48—49 mi'-, per hour, aiong Bukit Timun ttond on Sept. 9, was yestcrda, fined $M by the Singapore Serond TrafTic Magistrate Mx Howv Voon Chong.
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  • 216 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— New Villagers in South Perak will get their normal rice ration again from today following ttte official ending of ''Operation Screw" by the Security Forces. During the operation rice restrictions were imposed on all new villagers within the operation
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  • 107 2 CLOSING rubbei I prices f feats per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday wereBuyers Sellers I No. 1 R.S.S. Spot I ..us,- 54 1 SSI No 1 R.S.S. 554 55i No 2 R.S.S. 54 i :ANo 3 R.S.S. 52 521 Steady at the decline. TIN PKII h The price of
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  • 79 2 Rubber Wage Talks Will Bo Held Soon KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Rubbei wage talks governing average price ol rubber for the next quarter below 60 cents per pound will be held soon Tne Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers Negotiating Committee which met recently (o discuss a proposal by the Malny Hi Planting Industry
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  • 117 2 Don't Leave That Gun In Your Car KUALA LUMPUR Mon Kuala Lumpur Police today issued a stern reminder that firearms should never be left lying about in unattended cars This reminder was made because a .38 revolver was stolen from a car parked near the Lucky World Amusement Park. Batu
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  • 76 2 In a freak accident a t Collyer Quay last night, a motor cyclist met with two accident in the space of an hour Earlier, the motor cyclist carrying a pillion rider met with a n accident in front A the new Asia Uuilding. While investigations
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    70 2 TOP: Pilot Officer H. Price of the Penang Fighter Squadron, MAAF, flying alone the waterfront of George Town in a Harvard Trainer aircraft during a training flight. He was the first pilot to qualify for his "wings." ABOVE: Officer Cadet Lim Soon Huat. a fighter controlJer of the Penaag IH
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  • 107 2 Widow Gets $26,700 Compensation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon —The Centra] Electricity Board was today ordered by Mr. Justice Wilson to pay compensation of 526.700 to Choy Yoon Foonsr, 42-year old widow of Yap Pow Yoon a cashier of the Chi n Woo Association, who ua s killed in an accident in
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  • 148 2 MAAF UNIT ENJOYS 2nd BIRTHDAY THE Penang Fighter Control Unit of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force with its Headquarters at Peel Avenue will celebrate its second birthday on Wednesday November 4 The unit is an integral part of the Penang Wing and its strength of 80 has remained consistent at
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  • 79 2 ALOR STAR, Mon Three men were convicted of armel robbery by Mr. Justice Buh-i--giar i n an Alor Star Court loday Haji Abdullah bin Taimi vva< sentenced to eight years and to receive six strokes 1 of the rotan; Mat bin Johari to six years
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  • 204 2 Unilever To Hold Regional Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. Sydney Van Den Bcrch director ox the world-wide Unilever concern arrived here today from the United Kingdom to attend a three-day conference ol Unilever organisations i n South-East Asia The conference which commences on Thursday wijl be attended by chairmen and
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  • 209 2 mm£t? L L ™™R, Mon.-Three more Coma^d /nn^/ 0^ 8 haVC b n in tfie Federation oUler surren <*ered. Terrorists hav* n»,r. dered two civilians. A woman terrorist was killed on Saturday by. a platoon of Support Company of the 1/6 Gurkhas in the
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  • 139 2 A HUNDRED odd trisha dealers— owners of trishas who lease out their carriages to riders— have written a letter to the Governor, the President of the City Council and the Registrar of Vehicles pointing cut the difficulties faced by the 5.000 rjfiers in th« Colony. Immediately
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  • 99 2 Students Get Sports Facilities MALAYAN students in London were among the first to accept the British Council Student Welfare Department ofler for continuation of sporting and recreational activities in the United Kingdom. The scheme was intended especially for those students who have no university or college clubs to join and
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  • 31 2 A NEW Hindu temple. Mariamman Koy!. was opened in Mentakab recently. The opening ceremony comprised prayers and feeding the poor. Now •here are two Hindu temples in this town.
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  • 158 2 PENANG. Mon.- The number of boys a nd girls expected to begin schooling next year Will be 3,200. the Resident Commissioner, Mr R p Bingham told the press today' In English Government and aided schools. there will be 40 pnmarjr classes
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  • 327 2 STUDY GROUP PLAN WONT GIVE QUICK RELIEF PRODUCERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Rubber Study Group's thr* plan to ease the present position of natural rubber, is, in the (•col producers a long term policy and ''impracticable" for iZ! of relief. I^_J™mea,Qt c While producers agreed to the acceleration of replanting
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  • 73 2 Bishop Lays Stone Of New Church M A East A i M H Raymond 1. A' laid Hm the Bli ia r chur of Naj v The rhurdi mirr l»-ycdr-.i MaJ.j.,., or s Id 1 I a i ■way the i of sited don It the I Temp junrti Mr
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  • 57 3 MTUC Warns Employers No Nonsense BAHRU, Mon. r.rrs WhO union tnising* 1 el witn the Malayan future. I ;<neral [TUC 'old year. misatior, nt and "seriouv of cer- iid that ind iny m these tiger. such In- er Govru union is not anatior.s 9 In relera who •imi.sed. n, whose
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  • 34 3 THI Posts, Singanced that inesi at the Oflfi on Deepabe 9 a.m Of Tiong b Dempsey i K< mil and P Offices a!l from 9 to lelivery of money B nk faciliMe.
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  • 33 3 II mer meme Labour Pari form a v political Dei tic Labour i be held trial Had the third par'y the others bein^ e Party and the
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  • 201 3 Kl ALA LI'MPUR, Mon.— The Federation Gov•mment has a programme to build more Government uarters as existing quarters in Kuala Lumpur are inofficipnt to moet the demand of all officers, Mr. D. K JJaniels, Deputy Chief Secretary, told The Standard said the
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  • 77 3 CHIA KIM BOON of Race Course Road was fined $25 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, for failing to conform to a "turn right" sign traffic at the junction of Upper Pickering Street and New Bridge Road on July 30. Three other motorists, Tan Boon
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    69 3 THE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey is seen here with Dato E.E.C. Thuraisingham, Member for Education, and members of the staff of the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, which he visited recently in connection with the Australian Government's gift of electrical apparatus to the College. (From Left): Mr.
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  • 131 3 Australia To Train Malayan Nurses PENANG, Mon.— The Australian Government ha s agreed to train 50 nurses from the Federation as part of her contribution to the technical co-operative scheme of the Colombo Plaa. This wa s disclosed by a spokesman of the Federation's Medical Headquarters, who said that the
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  • 78 3 CHEW AH HAI claiming trial to a charge of attempting to end his life in the early hours of Sunday morning, told the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. D. H. Chapman, that he was drunk and did not know anything. It was alleged that
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  • 196 3 'Store Is A Great Fire Risk' Court THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereaux-Colebourn yesterday visited Ang Lian Seng's premises in Kitchener Road to see for himself the condition of the place. Upon inspection he declared it a great fire risk. The Singapore Fire Brigad< had cancelled
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    3 3 MR. MAURICE CLARE
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    51 3 photo. THE floor manager of the Happy Cabaret Mr. Yee Koh Leong accompanies the Happy Queen (1953) Miss Mei Mei Lee during the crowning ceremony on Sunday night at the Happy World Cabaret Miss Susie Yee (second) and Mis s Wong Lai Wah (third) can be seen in the background.
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  • 168 3 Maurice Clare Practises For Recital Here GLOBE-GIRDLING Violinist Maurice Clarfc. latest "musical visitor*' to Singapore, began rehearsing at the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall yesterday, in preparation for his recital on Fridajr night. Thirty-:iine-year-old Clare a pupil of Sevcik and George Enesco, will be accompap'fd by Barbara Harrison in a
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  • 645 3 An Answer To 'Drastic A*n nn Threat THE WAY to a settlement in the wage dispute between the Singapore City Council and the City Council Labour Unions Federation is still open, Mr. J. T. Rea, Deputy President of the Council, declared yesterday.
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  • 37 3 THE Tamil School in Mentakab is being given a new coat of paint. The school building was badly in need of new coat as it has not been repainted since the building was put up.
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  • 124 3 Constitutional History Of Malaya: Talk THE University of Malaya Historical Society is organising talks, discussions ard forums, once a fortnight. The first of the new series starts tomorrow when Prof. C. N. Parkinson will talk on "The Constitutional History of Malaya." The talk, which will be heln in the Art
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  • 38 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 2. Speciai Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.77 to £1 sterling $5.92 to US $1; $1,811 to Malayan $1: $0,185 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $2f>7.75 to one tael.
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  • 107 3 Pageant For City Day Celebrations A PAGEANT depicting the history of Singapore from the earliest Hindu era through various stages to the present day will be the most colourful and ambitious item for the City Day Celebrations next year. The idea was suggested to the City Council by the Arts
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    41 3 MR. AND MRS. WM.TtK their Mtk wrddi njJ ■■■Ni| *arj rrrrntly a thrir r«sldenr^ in Waterloo Htrrrt. Th#« r hare oar s.m ihrre dauchtrrn. rich! crandsottA and three f rand daughter* Mr. \< 'übroanrr baked hia °*i «"*kr fo r the orra»ioa.
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  • 184 3 3 Quitters May Go Back To Council KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three of the five Indian leaders who recently resigned from the Federal Legislative Council may be back in the Council at its next budget session. It is learned the Malayan Trade Union Council has renominated Mr. P. P. Narayanan and
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  • 24 3 A THIEF scaled a drainpipe and slipped into a room in Fort Canning Road on Saturday light and tule $200.
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  • 210 3 New TB Wing To Go Up In Feb. WORK on a nrw 20* bed T.B. Ward rostin* $1,000,000 at Singapore's Tan Took Seng Hospital will start early in February next year, Mr. A. Wear, Director of Public Works, told The Standard yesterday. Explaining that the Wari will probably bo a
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  • 65 3 A social gathtrlnfl mml dance of "l.inHy hrarK" an I their fri.-ni.. iponsorcd i> v the Windsor Correspondence Agency will be be i r II j w<>O(i Room, Odaon Tboatrt m Nov 22 from p.m to m A rafTlo will [>•• he 1 arid ■ouvwnin
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    30 4 LIEI TKNANT Commander le e Ung Seup of the R.O.K. Navy lays a wreath in tribute to South Korean and Allied war dead at the Singapore Cenola ph.
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  • 301 4 FOUR ASSAULTED ONE -IT IS SAID AT INQUIRY A PRELIMINARY inquiry into the olleged murder of M. Rengasamy, said to hove been stabbed to death by V. Vadivelu at 1 1.10 p.m. on Sept. 1 3, at the junction of Cuff Rood and Serangoon Road, opened in the Sixth Police
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  • 158 4 THE general secretary of the Singapore Labour Party. Mr. E. S. Moorthy, yesterday called on its onl\ member i n the Colony's Legislative Cou* 11 to "wind up" his political activities. Mr. Moorthy was of the opinion that "this will be the only course to
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  • 242 4 (Standard Shipping Reporter) A SIMPLE but moving scene was enacted at the Singapore Cenotaph yesterday morning, when Lieutenant Commander Lee Ung Sup of the R.O.K. Navy laid a wreath in tribute to the South Korean and Allied forces who lost their live s in
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  • 35 4 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— Mr. K. K. Nathan, Technical Assistant, P.W.D., K o t a Bharu, who attended the recent Graduation Ceremony at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, returned by air yesterday
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  • 121 4 Demanded Protection Money A SINGAPORE hawker said in the First District Court yesterday that as soon as he pitched his stall near a Chinese wayang at Bcarh Road, three men demanded protection money from him. The hawker. Goh Boon Hoo, said this at the trial of one of the men.
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  • 102 4 8 Unions Will Discuss A Merger JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Eight trade unions comprising of more than 5.000 members of the Government daily-paid workers met to consider the amalgamation of their unions into a single body. The unions represented by 17 delegates discussed the amalgamation which 'may eventually emerge into a
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The first prize, for the sweep of the Selangor and Pahang branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya was to be I new Hillman Minx, but owing to the insufficient number of tickets sold, a rash prize of about $2,000 will
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  • 154 4 A 23-YEAR-OLD carpenter. Woo Peng Hung, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Taylor in .the Singapore Assizes yesterday to seven years' rigorou^imprisonment for armed robbery. Woo pleaded guilty. "You are a very foolish young man." said Mr. Justice Taylor. "There is nothing more distressing than to
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  • 176 4 NO BID TO BOYCOTT CITYPOLLS Standard Staff Reporter THE. Secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union. Mr. A. Doraisamy. yesterday denied a report attributed to him in a Singapore English language morning newspaper (not The Standard) concerning a boycott of the December City Council elections in South Ward. Mr.
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  • 75 4 LESS ice water hawkers may ply in Singapore if the Health Committee of the City Council today accepts a suggestion of its Health Officer. The Health Officer's suggestion results from a proposal by Councillor Dr. C. J. Poh, who asked that no new licences should
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  • 136 4 Dr.TohKnows A Lot About Poison Gas From Our London Corr MALAYAN scientist. Dr C. C. Toh is among those most knowledgeable about the effect of nerve gases, whose secret has just been disclosed in a medical report issued today Nerve gases were developed by Germans but not used, and since
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  • 47 4 A SINGAPORE school-tea-cher L. A. Woodford, attached to the Telok Kurau English ?i C S?° U Wa fu y« sterda y fined $100 by the Singapore City ol e our Magistrate. Mr J M. Devereux-Coleboum for Rowing his car to be used without a licence.
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  • 282 4 Standard Shipping Reporter THE dreaded fire risk aboard heavily laden tankers carrying inflammable oil s is expected to be considerably lessened among new type vessels such as the Helix, vhich started her speed tnajk on Oct. I* Tjrne The 4 .vessel, owned and ?P
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  • 177 4 ONE HUNDRED persons in Singapore are richer tod-»y by exactly 999 cents for theu one cent investment. It happened this way. A Johore resident bought a few Social Welfare tickets and sent a ticket to one of hi:, friends in Singnoore as a
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    • 83 4 Weather fef&P 1 Temperature: t rom 7.30 p.m. Nov. 1 to 730 f;""- Pv N «v. 2. Singapore <' 9 F >. Ppnang (73 F). Kota B > ahr <J G J"). Kuala Lumpur (72 F) h Kuantan Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. Nov. z to 7.30 Pm. Nov. 2
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  • 156 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government should acquire power to compel exhumation of graves rr.ore than 25 years old when land is required for clopment purposes, the Committee of Enquiry on burials and graves, has recommended in its report to Government. nmittee has also
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  • 28 5 r bin Silai Marine 13 vears service Lenced in Fifth Police rigorous ;.'?>• on a ing a pen worth Bakari bin nstable of appeal al owed.
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  • 17 5 record the ilars of at East Ong Ton MooJ I fa tit, mx merit, Court.
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  • 32 5 T KIM YONG aged 67. efully at Hil Panjang Nov. 2. -n? v jf e xhi-QC W iatt Seng. ter Choo v and mourn hia I on Nov 4 at 1
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  • 50 5 MOHAM.mfd Salim bin Markasai; was fined %5U by the Singapore Fi-.-t Traffic Magistrate. Mr. F. A. Chua yesterday foi negligent driving. Another motorist, Ang Seh Tui, wa.v fi-ii'd $.i5 |n n, r Secontl Traffic Court for a similar ofTern e. Their vehicles were Involvcd in sepaiate collisions
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    38 5 MR. K. P P.1M.1l AM Resident Commissioner. Penang addresses Tamil labourers from rubber estates in Province VVellesly at the «<»niiusio n of the first civic course organised jointly by the Dept Of Information and the Labour Dept. Penang.
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  • 106 5 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr. S. S. Manyam (Lab. North) yesterday advocated th 0 re-establishment of the Service Committee of the Council to deal with staff matters. Mr. Manyam railed for this In connection with the threat by the Singapore Cit v Council Labour
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    41 5 MR S. J. VANDEN BERGH, Director of K.L.M and also Director of Unilever and Lever Brothers, passed through Singapore yesterday to Kuala Lumpur from Bangkok Standard picture shows Mr. Vanden Bergh (right) with Vlr. J. A. Connel who is accompanying him.
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  • 231 5 Aussie Flagship, Destroyer Due Here Today Standard Shipping Reporter SINGAPOREANS who were recently treated to a visit *4 an American naval unit which consisted of the flat top Lake Champiain and a division of four destroyers, will see part of Australia's naval might when its first aircraft carrier the lI
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  • 85 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council wants to stop dogs from harking. At the meeting of the Health Committee of the City Council today, the question of controlling "the barking of dogs by making bylaws under Section 58(1) (z) of the Municipal Ordinance" will be discussed.
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  • 64 5 ONE hour after a Singapore businessman, left his house in Kee Seng Street yesterday morning he was seen bobbing up and down in Telok Ayer Basin. Two lightermen, on seeing his plight, hauled him to safety with ropes. Before he left his house, the man
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  • 95 5 H.M.A.S. Sydney, 19.000--ton aircraft carrier and new flagship of the Royal Australian Navy carried out her first deck-landing exercise in Australian waters in Aug. 194f). Launched in Britain in wartime a s H.M.S. Terrible. H.M.A.S. Sydney is a light fleet carrier of the Majestic- class. Her length
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  • 64 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the War Department Civilian Assoriation. Malaya, and the Army Civil Services Union. Singapore, yesterday met Army authorities at G.H.Q. FARELF. to discuss a new salary scheme for the Army's civilian employees. They met for seven hours. It is understood thai the War Department made
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  • 34 5 A CHARITY cinema show In aid of the UMNO. Fund WU screened at the Capitol OpenAir Cinema. Kuantan on Friday night. A fun fair was he!d on Saturday at the Chinese Club.
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  • 200 5 THE Deputy President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. J. T. Rea, told The Standard yesterday that the Council will not open negotiations with the Singapore Workers* Union on its recognition unless the Union satisfies all the conditions required by the Council resolution
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  • 31 5 NG CHIN KEE who was lined $25 in the Singapore City Police Co.irt yesterday for hawking without licence was fined another $-"> nn hour later for spitlir.s in court.
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  • 152 5 Teachers Send Open Letter To Tan Lark Sye Standard StafT Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese Middle School teachers yesterday decided to send an open letter to Mr. Tan Lark Sye, former chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce asking him to explain why he supported the Governor's scheme to convert all Chinese
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  • 44 5 Standard Staff Reporter MR. M.P.D. Nair (Lab South) will move at the next meeting of the Singapore City Council that the Council, "construct, mnintain. supervise anri control public baths and W*sh houses w;thin City limits without any further delay."
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  • 26 5 CASH totalling $200 in ten dollar notes was reported stolen between 11.91 a.m. nnd 1 p.m from a SiogapOft bftWftJf on Sat ui day.
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  • 293 5 MOHAMED ALI NOT TO CONTEST COUNCIL SEAT Standard Staff Reporter MR. S. A. MOIIAMED ALI, retiring councillor from Rochore Ward, sprang a surprise yesterday when he withdrew his nomination for the December City Council elections. Mr. Ali who lUCCessfully contested the la>>t elections as an independent candidate, served in the
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  • 213 5 Colony Pays Tribute To Malayan War Hero Today Standard SUIT Reporter SINGAPORE |ada] pays tribute to a war hero Tlu- Com-mlssioner-Gefteral, Mr Malcolm MacDonald, will lay the foundntioti stone of the atajoi General Lmi Bo Svn* Mi-iimi-rial at the Esplanade at r 5D p.m. Born in Nan-Ann fcffj (kti. Lim
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  • 162 5 Magistrate Bawls At Constable SINGAPORE City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday shouted at the top of his voice to a Traffic Police Constable. when the latter was taking the oath. It all started when the constable. Mohamed Kassim, clenched his fist when he was taking: the oath.
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  • 136 5 Committee To Discuss 'Quarrel' Standard Staff Reporter A "PUBLIC' convenience which is the cause of ;t diffe rence of opinion between the Singapore City Council and the Odeon Theatre is to be discu^ed at the meeting of the Health Committee of the Council todav Originally there was a pubMe convenience
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  • 40 5 twelve Malayan! tpplied lot Bnh>h Council scholarship! tenable for year's advanced study ir» Britain, A committee vrill select the applicant! an recommend them tn London vrhere the Anal decifkm will ho made by February m>\t peai
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  • 140 5 FOR robbing a couple of SlB and a fountain pen, ?3-year-old Tan Seng Kie was sentenced in tin- Singapore Assizes yesterday to six years' hard labour. Said Mr. Justi< Taylor: "I tak<» into consideration the fad that you wore not armed, but a groat many
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  • 59 5 THE Singapore Di-p.ii tmenf ye tt-i .1. < im' 1 «(i front the umno Alliance fo aicd K(»;»d tn. 1 < tnor 1 <ii the ti«m profit °i ttt<- Sii mi ei I 11. 1 1.1 The Singai < 31 1 jre terda> tlon fro vid
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  • 786 6 VL K CANNOT support trade unions, no matter how powei ful they mi^ht be, when they interfere with «-i citizen's ri^ht to vote, or to offer himself «'is a < > ;indidatf in «'i democratic flection. In Singapore 30 trade union leaders have called upon Mr. M.
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  • 1221 6  -  ALEX JOSEY Affair* IJI'RNING offensive books and newspapers is a very old custom. Hitler made bonfires of books by Jewish thinkers. McCarthy, another menace to I'beralism, made ashes of political books aad novels torn from the shelves of American libraries. Now gentle-mannered Tungku Abdul Rahman, no fascist, no
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  • 15 6 "I want some smrllinf salts Don't wrap them up I'll faint here!"
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 538 6 Sir; I notice that the Straits Chinese have started a shout to have Singapore included in independent Malaya on cultural and historical issues. I can think of a much better case for leaving Singapore to the British. Canting about Auld Lang Syne is all very well,
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    • 114 6 Sir: If truth is stranger than fiction it i s in Johore. Seventy three Malay fchool teachers employed ten months ago at Batu Pahat on a basic salary of $50 to $55 per month have not yet been paid, simply because they did not seem to know their
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    • 273 6 Independence First Sir: On his 'What Is Malayanism?" (Singapore Standard 30th October) Mr. Alex Josey tries to explain how to become a real Malayan. A Chinese, a Malay and an Indian must say "What is best for Malaya* and not "What is best for my community?" He believed that Malayan
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  • 539 6 Farming Progress In Kenya By KLSPKTII 111 XI K\ «H1 known lnit«d Kinu- (lorn writer and broad- raster; author of a num- her of hooks on Kenya. Hast Afrit a. where she lived for many vr.irs. l>E(.\4rSE for generations Jar too many people have been trying to wring a living
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  • 278 6 Review of views Three-Point Doubt JSIN CHEW JIT POH comment. < ing on the Rubber Study Group's three-point plan to > aid the industry expresses C doubt as to whether it can > succeed. SThe daily points out that the 2 (Jroup is dealing with a vital commodity whose supply
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  • 163 7 We Are AntiRed, Says Lakshmi M\\ YORK, Nov. 2 (UP) Madame Vijaya Laksh,,,i I'iindit, president of the I lilted Nations General Assembly, yesterday aid the "Indians have declared themselves unequivoeaUf against i.mmunism." n nmple steps Communism in oar ..v that we with it but *e j pui anybody into c
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 7 photo. VIOK GKNERAL William F. Dean waves to the crowds ik rr Broadway as clouds of confetti flutter down, until obs curing the view. The flfty-flve-year-old officer, hnr.. rf< T f Uy a «aPtive of the Communists in Korea. wa§ an.i !l by N^ w York with a festival welcoming
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  • 20 7 2 (Reuter) an iei stationed Germany are now to wear nvihan cloth- 'he first time occupation.
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    104 7 Iftf. Demity Police ComI British Guiana. Ui'k Whittingham has •i today reports of J r *e scal« arms smuggling on British Guiana-Brazil borA'- Neuter. THIS German baby car. priced at £480 including tax in England, is being imported by Champion Cars, of Potton Manor, Berkshire. Known as
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    49 7 photo. LOVELY sightseers (from left to right) Anne Martin. Pauline Kilin. Sheila Goldsmith and Lily Ditnphl take the first ride in the latest mode of travel at Waikiki Beach a "Shaxi," which is named for the grass shack top, perfect for screening off hot sun's rays.- U.P.
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  • 231 7 STUDENTS' STRIKE LUCKNOW, Nov. 2 (Reuter)— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday threatened to close Lucknow University unless students end the turbulence which provoked two uays and nights of clashes with the police in which one man was killed. The Prime Minister interrupted a tour of northern
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  • 61 7 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 2 (AP) Jamaican police launched a search yesterday for the killers of Charles Chang, editor of Pagoda Magazine and a night club proprietor. Jamaica-born Chang, who once worked for an American publishing company in Shanghai, China, died Saturday night at a hospital after
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  • 64 7 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy has announced the dismissal of a member of the United States Army's loyalty screening board for alleged activities in a Com-munist-front organisation. Senator McCarthy told reporters on his arrival here by a?r last night to visit friend?
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  • 254 7 Nixon Asks To Go To Front As Battle Rages HANOI. Nov. 2.— French security authorities in northern Vietnam have decided to go ahead with plans for Mr. Richard Nixon, Vice-Presid-ent of the United States, to visit the mast dangerous battlefront in the Indo-China war despite the obvious risk to his
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  • 64 7 WATER CUT OFF IN HOLY CITY JERUSALEM. Jordan, Nov. S (UP i A violent explosion under th e main water pipeline loading into the Arab seclio n of Jerusalem today tut oil' water supplies from the holy city. The explosion took place it dawn and blew up sections of the
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  • 34 7 LONDON. Nov. 2: (Renter) Moscow radio will run a request programme for British listeners shortly to mark friendship month organised by the British-Soviet Friendship Society and the ScottiihU.S.S.R. Society.
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  • 412 7 NEW HOPES OF PEACE TALKS RISE Guard Kills PoW In Murder Probe PANMUNJOM, Nov. 2 Hopes for convening a post-armistice Political Conference in Korea were suddenly raised here today when United States Special Ambassador Arthur Dean disclosed the possibility of a compromise on the thorny composition question. The Communists so
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  • 53 7 LONDON. Nov. 2 (Renter) —A jury today found Alfred Charles Whiteway, 22, a labourer guilty of the murder of Barbara Songhurst, 16, who was raped and stabbed to death on a River Thames twopath last summer. The judge at London's Old Bailey Criminal Court sentenced him
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  • 92 7 OSLO. Nov 2 The 350-ton Norwegian freighter. Riinfre.st. Which set out in rough weather from a Belgian port last Monday, is now feared to ha .e been lost with all hands. The ship has been expected in O*ir> since last Tuesday. It carrir 1 a cargo
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  • 68 7 Stondoid London Correspondent LONDON, Nor. 2. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16Id. Spot £615 per ton December 16 id. buyers, £620 sellers. Jan./Morch 16Jd. Three months £605. Apr. /June 16«d. buyers, £607 sellers. July/Sept.
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  • 80 7 A MEMORIAL for Gloria Mestre (above), reported killed in the recent trash of a passenger plane near Monterrey, was transformed into a wild i bration when th« alluring prima ballerina of Mexico walked into a theatre where the audience was observing a minute of silrnrc i» her
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  • 246 7 TRIFSTE, Nov. 2 (Reuter)-A three-day spe<h! alert order to police is due to go into operation h««ie today as allied authorities brace themselves for the tensest peri<Kl sintp the British and Ameiiians announced they would evacuate th;s territory. The next time dayi Vfill provide varioui excuses
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  • 87 7 KHATMANDU N \KP Ailing Hi i bhuvana'i i urrent i rest cure hns ji Prince into the th« ''■>■ y bail I of fhi^ Mountain Moi m \>v wedged between I I Chinese-held Ti Main: u ho scorn- i bery and the Nepa i at it
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  • 50 7 KARACHI, \m !>,— The 14 Hu.du minoiity n I bors of the C P walked out of Pailun i (I. iv after a irota Dam nm P f .in th<» Islainir I?<«i ib f Pakistan. The Constituent A (ParliaiMfil ippi h hit new title earlier
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    • 724 8 HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE AND NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SERVICE 1% Colombo. Genoa, Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang T.S Nabob (NOD 4/9 Dec lODec 11/)2Det »TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11/16Dec 17/18Dec 19/21Dec 'lone Kong Manila Kobe Yokohama Penang P. Sham S'pore TS Nerkarsteln (NDL) 9Nov It Nov 11/12 Nov
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    • 1168 8 m, mm BhVE FUNNEL LINE yjj (20 lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Oept Incorporated In Singapo'rarrlerti option to proceed via other ports to loud and dibcharce cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL <.i <»\\ LONDON COMINKNTAI iORTM Due Sa.!« P S fiarr, Per.ant Afapenor for Liverpool. Dublin Swansea OM/M Nov 4 Hm I/I
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    • 937 8 BAUXITE SHIPMENTS FROM MALACCA BEGIN MALACCA, Mon.— After the successful completion of repairs to the jetty at Telok Mas the work of loading bauxite deposits from tipping trucks along the jetty on to shallow draught lighters alongside the jetty has begun. i~ The first shipment by ocean- 1 Till" rAfT
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    • 721 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. CONTin N Spore P.Sham f# n "MFONIV For Bangkok 1011 Nov 9 9 Nov i "POONA" for Melbourne. s Sydney. Por: Kembla (not loading local cargo) 12 1 1 Nov 10 1 1 n,»v n, "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama
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  • 257 9 Buffer Stock Scheme Will Not Work— Tan ALOR STAR, Mon. A recent proposol of the International Rubber Study Group that there should be on international buffer stock controlled by a manager and a management committee comprising three members each from consuming and producing countries will not work, says Mr. Tan
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  • DOING THE MARKET
    • 86 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore dropped by 1| cents per lb. to 55J cents for first grade rubber for November shipment yesterday. Traders attributed the lower prices yesterday, to disappointment by a section of the trade over the results of the Rubber Study Group meeting. Prices opened about one
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    • 66 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in ai) sections yesterday, small business being reported at quotations unchanged from those on Saturday. Singapore produce prices (per picul) yesterday were: Gambier $210; Bali coffee $280: betel nut $28; (Split) $27 (whole); copra $3'<J coconut oil $60 (sellers); Qamblcr $250; Pepper
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    • 62 9 CL ACTON, (Essex). Nov. L': (Renter) Mr. Arthur Bottomley. Labour Member of Parliament and a former Secretary for Overseas Trade, said here last night that the Conservative Government was neglecting the Commonwealth oecause of its doctrinaire views. Those Conservatives who accepted Lord Beaverbrook as their leader were pressing
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    • 27 9 THE Ceylon Government has introduced a fiat rate of 45 cents (eight pence sterling) a pound duty on all tea exported from this country. Reuter.
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    • 66 9 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices (in cents per lb.) yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot loose 55i 552 No. 1 November 552 56J No. 1 R.9.5. Dec. 531 55J No. 2 November 541 541 No. 3 November 52* 52J RMA on reg. tender.
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  • 184 9 COLOMBO. Nov. 2 (Reuter> Twenty thousand acres of rubber lands in Ceylon will be replanted next year under the rubber rehabilitation programme in addition to the 7,500 acres due for replanting before the end of th e present 3'ear. Th<» total acreage to be rehabilitated by the
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  • 116 9 BUXTON. (England). Nov. 2 (Reuter).— Sir William Rootes. chairman of the Rootes Motor Group to'.d 150 leading exporters here that British exports to the dollar area would probably top one thousand million dollars this year. He said that not enough attention was paid to what had been
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  • 455 9 IN THE absence of any overseas activities, the Malayan share market was dull and quiet yesterday. The few prices that were changed were tow .mis slightly lower levels than those prevailing on Saturday. Business remained on a small scale. Buyer* Seller* \\r* Brick Pret.
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  • 41 9 COPI 1.1) I I t 1 i a >i I:Ki<»f c I f\ 1 1 I>»:. i j k r i i I riiiiKMioon (1 i: 4 (,f i(»,<M»o Umi« each rt sjl luu ion* eadi.
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  • 95 9 THE reori.KS of the Far East will nooa fce a»4e U» k*-% thr latest drucs oti tlw kxal markets witiiia the mr\t ttM months. Mr. CM CmicJtfchaak. (.r«<r ;1 Maaacrr mi < rMg|^ ui Wrlwy«, Hrrtfor4shirr, toM Tkc st»nd...d »r^ terday. Mr mil ksha«k (richt) who was met
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 344 9 ||1 Abnef By Al Capp mSHSK SS^^X^f*™ am^rm^ 6^ swwasjßrpV fl AUey Oop By VT. Hom/in 's TJf QH, AU-EV'S IN THEN I GUESS I BUT OONfT BE NLM*Mtt> V >\ i (ti \s^~ TROUBLE. SO rtXILL WAVE TO I OtAß' MV OLD MA>.\ /WELL fORA 1 \4^% fl COL.SHM
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    • 278 9 s»\: Chan '"'ii Tun 11 am. 3 7 fPAff 9piir« aWlcary &AVOV: Kapitan Ba<wl« 12*' 3. V.W.r.A: Enslish class 9.30 to in.3o 7■ td i.U -n, ENTERTAINMENT am RafTles Quay: Ballet dame WTWIAW A JT/AYfff/A 3to 345 pm (4 to 8 yrs 345 KU/IM*/* Es%S**Mr\JW* Kl H\ I Tmttm A■
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  • Article, Illustration
    299 10  -  SALMAH By A LTHOUGH geographically not so c!ose to Malaya as Thailand. Burma is a country whose small- made lithe P''op!e bear a strong resemblance to the Malays. Not only in build to they compare with the Malays, but also in dress, for both races use the popular
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  • 621 10  -  Margaret Scott By AN OBVIOUSLY harassed mother wrote in to me the other day asking if I had any ideas on the subject of children's parties. Unfortunately, she didn't give the approximate age-group of the party she was holding which makes it all rather
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  • From The Fashion Front
    • 1183 10  -  MAXINE RAKICH By ALTHOUGH Malay women -ti- were extremely conservative in their dress in the early twenties,' and even as late as pre-war days, there seems to have been a general upheaval in present-day fashions. This can only be attributed to the influx of women from
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    • 510 10 I 1 <>\V can I start my autoII graph book. What should I write?. •K. O" (S'pore). YOU should ask a friend to do this for you really, but if you icant to start it yourself I should mggest this quotation from "Clio's Protest" by Sheridan: "You
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 172 10 v I I I »flk If I» OU l| t'H' I 1.. K th-we ab t h I \l Kl i Don't let i t>e w>e In fa MINI 'I l,| 2«» fa l i H m the l \Mlli l ia j M«nU after wh;ih t ik« I r
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  • 325 11  -  ANDY G. ROZARIO By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor are expected hp jinn favourites for championship honours In the hockey quadrangular of the season to be held In Federal capital on Nov. 6, 7 and 8 among Singa th L perak, Negri Sembilan and Sekangor. V°\
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  • 169 11 VIENNA, Nov. 2 (Reuter) Emil Zatopek, triple Olympic rhampion, broke the world records for the 10,000 metres and six miles at a meeting at Houska, Czechoslovakia, according to reports reaching here from Prague. Zatopek ran 10,000 metres in 29 minutes 1.6 seconds beating his own
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  • 115 11 KLUANG. Mon.— The -Government English School here emerged winners in a friendly triangular inter-school hockey contest over the week-end They beat the Johore English College by the only goal m a fast and evenly contested game, scored midway through the first half by On* Pong. and later
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  • 69 11 KUANTAN, Mon.— The Abdullah School scored an easy victory over the Malays in the Kuantan K-O final here by the only goal in the match tc oecome this year's champions. Tahar, the school back, was the backbone ol the team and saved many attempts by the Malay
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  • 52 11 AR. Moo.— By two quick scored two minutes betne end of extra time, the "■Malay School beat the i Pahat Malay School on Club Padang here ay. me was evenly coned at a terrific pace and a replay looked in the I the home team sprung
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  • 29 11 f >TA BHARU. Mon.— The a 1 Association of Malaya k-out cuptie match be- I'enang and Kelantan J be played here on Nov. on the Churchill Padang.
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  • 35 11 KI.UANG, Mon.— By five goals scored by Chonff Pin (2), Lt. Bleakley, D^ Hassan ana David Na-j-tnatn one e ach. beat Mor- Oistrin in a friendly match whii-h was fast "go thnihng
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  • 17 11 'ENS, Nov 2 (Renter) beat Israel one-nil 1 world soccer cup (group 'SL/natch here yesterday.
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    • 159 11 NOTICES NOTICE TV^OTICE is hereby given thai a General Meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association Sub-Branch, Muar will be held on Sunday 15th November 1953 at 2.00 pm. at the Che Chih Assembly Hall, No. 23 Jalan Arab, Muar for the purpose of electing new Committee Members for 1954/1955. Al
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    • 563 11 I Ntrntaa 1 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the i I Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore. I TN BANKRUPTCY No. 114 of x 1952. RE CHOP FOCK 11 IN Receiving Order made 20th Date and place of First Meeting llth November, 1953 at
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    • 578 11 RENDERS will close at 12 A noon on the 16th November. 1953 at the office of the Secretary and Executive !?er. Rural and Industrial elopment Authority, Kuala ipur for the supply and very of two tractors with following specifications: em 1. Tractors. No. Two Diesel Driven Crawler Tractors of approx.
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    • 505 11 TENDEB NOTICE I SUPPLY OF FRfiSlI AND DRIED FOODSTUFFS TO DETENTION CAMPS, FEDERATION OF MALAYA RENDERS will be received x for the daily supply ol fresh and dried feodstuffs to the Detention and Rehabilitation Camps. Taiping. Ipoh. Port Swettenham, Morib and Johore Bahru (Majeedi) commencing from Ist January, 1954 t
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    • 479 11 »1J T T I BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE. I NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A QUARTERLY session of the lloard of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Police Courts Building. South Bridge Road, Singapore,
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    • 688 11 ENGAGEMENT HE ENGAGFMFNT *i announced between Dr. J. M. Bowness, only son of Mr at Mrs. W. R. Bowness of Denbigshire. North Wales and Miss Jessie Hanam the youngest daughter of Mr Mrs R Hanam of 211 R-ingoon Road. j Singapore. A<KNOWLEDCMi:N T tTtk k. jeganathan, of I*l Nee Soon
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    • 1127 11 Standard Service For The I Unemployed AT MiR BfcRVK fc: Are .u unemployed and La need: To help I y to And work, the Sine a purs Stand. i rd I ik mplovnxnl Hut> u offers >ou frrr space In Into column Ju*t rail or »mi roar local Standard oflice
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  • 327 12 THREE important amendments to by-laws governing the League and Cup competitions as proposed by the committee regarding the bugbear of eligibility of players competing in the league and cup, goal-average decisions and the oft-repeated walk-overs were accepted by the SAFA Council at their monthly meeting at
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  • 61 12 RANGOON, Nov. 2 India won the Co.ombo Cup In the second Asian quadrangular football tournament In the third match ht re on October 31 India beat Burma by four goa'.i to -wo. In the first tournament held in Co'ombo. India shared honours with Pakistan
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  • 893 12 TIGERS UPSET BIG MED AN SOCCER CROWD By JEFFERY JAMES With the Tigers Touring Team MEDAN, Tues.— lt seemed as if everyone I met in Medan yesterday was giving odds against the Tigers. They were taking the North Sumatra league champion team, the Police, to win lavishly, and they didn't
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  • Article, Illustration
    37 12 An exciting moment in front of the Negri goal at Saturday's Sultans Gold Cup soccer final at Penag. Picture shows .lifl.tr the goalkeeper, trying to clear the ball when Ahmad Suleiman attempts to head it into goal.
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    39 12 Dato Zainal Abidin. President. Malay Football Associ ion of Malaya, meets Jegri players before t e final for the Sultans Gold Cup on Saturday a Penang. Inche Abdulla secretary, is on the extn <e right Kedah won 4 a.
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  • 328 12 Surprise In SAFA Junior KO SINGAPORE CORINTHIANS this season's S.A.F.A. Division 111 league champions, are making a bid to score a double. At the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday they won their way into the final of the Junior Cup by beating a strong R.A.F.. Tengah combination 1-0 in a thrill
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  • 104 12 MED AN, Nov. I.— Not even the storm which hit the Medan Olympic stadi- um could dampen the en- thusiasm of soccer fans for the Tigers who opened their Indonesian tour < here, yesterday, before < a crowd of 25,000 people. The Tigers, were oppos-
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  • 30 12 TO celebrate their sevenln anniversary the Singaporj Malay Sports Association wi'l hold a buffet and ronggen^ party on Saturday at 8 p.m. at 62, Lorong K Telok Kurau.
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  • 444 12 A fighting finish in the fading minutes of a fast and lively fifth annual St. Andrew's School Past versus Present Boys rugger match at Woodsville. yesterday, saw the Present Pupils through to their fourth successive victory by 20 points (four goals) to six (two tries).
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  • 69 12 Federation players, Lee Sai Cheong of Perak. Pang Siang Teik and Siang Hock, Yeap Cheng Eng of Penang. and Chia Boon Leoag of Singapore leave Medftn for Penang and Singapore today. The Penang players have to play for Penang in a FAM Cup match against Kelantan.
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  • 54 12 r-i W St I2 ng Ceylon Sport Clubs "A team held Victoria S(;hool to a two-all draw in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday Ronnie Lee and Foo Foong l°u S i gf V, he goaLs for th e School while Jayathurai netted two
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  • 36 12 RAINBOW Lads beat Owen Youngsters 4—2 i n a friendly Same of soccer gt Fairer Park yesterday. Scorer s for L a is were Paul (2), Nadir and Sharill. Ah Soon and Micha-1 scored against.
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  • 35 12 Bajari Singh. playing bril*m& y u?°2 red b th tne g° ai s with which the Naval Base S.C. beat YMSA In the SHA division 3 hockey league at Farrer Park yesterday
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  • 291 12 H OCKEY enthusiasts who think that the Singapore Police Sporting Association are a fast fading side as a result of their recent performances would do well to forget it. Yesterday their 2—o victory over G.H.Q. FARELF— once conquerors of the league leaders, Singapore Recreation Club
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  • 81 12 The Singapore Asian Rugby Union has named the sid e to represent them at rugger against the SCC "A tomorrow on the Padang. Among the selected are three schoolboys: Robert Lim of Victoria School < wing three* Eng Soh of St. Andrew's (frontrow prop) and Ronald
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  • 83 12 The following tics will bt played off at the Singapore Badminton HalL to-morrow starting at 7.15 p.m. Women's Doubles: Helen Heng and Baby Low vs J Ong and Ong Siew Yong; Mrs. Teo Tiang Sang and Mrs Chionh Hiok Chow vs. Mr< L M. Pennefather and Mrs.
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  • 243 12 lHft M ANILA f Nov. 2 (AP)-The Asian Games Federt^LT r con \f ne h re thJ s month to consider with?ior? th 7 C A ntern^ ional Olvm P^ Committee, (IOC) the Games Organizing Committee disclosed on Sunday night. The Federation is
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  • 47 12 THE Electricity Department (League Champions for the Farrer Cup 1953) will meet tne nt »i r D |P artm ent in th e final HIW«* l ln a P° re Ci W Councillors Cup soccer on SaiurMr. John Ferguson will lereree. Gate admission FREE.
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  • 36 12 Indian Association forwards nt ?u a goal sco «-i»g spree when they met the Singapore Harbour Board team at the I\ ground yesterday. The score stood at 7-2 in favour of. the Indians.
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  • 538 12 Division 1 hockey league, were completely rut the University of Malaya when the latter it It them by three goals to nil, on the SR( I»san« J^ From the oponing whittle tht T'n the superior side in all department., of th< invincible defence lino, inspired
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  • 229 12 Annual RAF/ Army Golf Meet The .uiiiu i the RA in Singajx i at the K,\ Club whi-n i will be i>' lyed in i and fOM match is itch U the l< ■ble playci i f>l.iv i-.ir'i other will be tngi of \he OCC3 1 ■on a will rn
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