Singapore Standard, 7 November 1953

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m s Vol. IV. No. 128. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 371 1  -  PETER HILL They'll Pay You For It By THERE is a fistful of dollars not to mention a fare full of black eyes for anybody in Singapore willing and tough enough to give world heavyweight champion Rocky "Vl_-n-i_i.no or middleweight kingpin Carl (Bobo) Olson IX
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  • 153 1 Kuan- j ivi r an al- j involving tion with >\s narrow appropriation one -ard m ourt on It gi 'ru iti Ihi I Pr< lent Ses ions t nere the barges n of sums 600 .ant of ai i est has t] against
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  • 28 1 LONDON'. Nov. 6, (AFP).— More than 3.000 workers askI ing for wage increases had a eries of brushes with the Lonm police yesterday
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  • 112 1 UNIVERSITY of Ma'aya student. Jerry Tan Keng Wah, 23, was pierced by a javelin yesterday at the University grounds in Bukit Timah. During a workout in preparation for today's annual sports, one of the participants made a throw. At (hat moment. Tan walked across
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Nov. 6— (UP)— Authoritative quarters here said todav reports that Cen. Sir Gerald Templer. Malaya's High Commissioner, was being transferred to another post now that tbe Communist jnenaee was under control in Malaya were "premature wild gues-H-K__ Authoritative quarters said he would be returning to
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  • 17 1 ADMIRAL Robert E. Carney. U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, arrived in Tokyo yesterday. AP
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  • 46 1 photo. THIS radio photo from London last night shows Miss Der Yuen Low of Singapore, who won a senior prize for violin study, presenting the Queen Mother with a bouquet at a prize-Riving ceremony of the Royal College of Music in London AP
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  • 33 1 A GAS pocket exploded in the St. Helena goid n.nc. Orange Free State, yesterday, killing at least four Europeans and four Africans and injuring more than 30 Africans.— AP
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  • 228 1 NO LAW TO STOP TIN-CAN PHONES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri There is no suggestion tha: the people in kampongs in Kelantan who use "tin-can telephones" should b e prosecuted uT_de r the Telecommunications Ordinanee 1950. a spokesman of the Teleeommunieation Department told The Standard. H e said there had been some
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  • 24 1 PBBMfI k Glaseppc Mb late last n*:l>t recalled lfct Italia i Aim' i vni )r to l.uu 4 dou. ihum Uiumo. AFP
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  • 376 1 COUNCIL EXPECTS MORE REVENUE THE BUDGET Committee of the Legislative Council has increased the estimated $60 million income tax collection expected in MM 9& another Sh) million and revised the current year's estimated collection from S<o million to $85 million in spite of trade recession lorecasts. Because of this $10
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  • 116 1 MALAYA EXPENDITURE SOARS TO $487%M. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation suffered a revenue drop of over f17.000.--000 on its workings for the tirst nine months of this veai Total federation axpendl ture f«>r this I incl'idiug I ation* to 51 d,s and Set- 1 lleu-eata,
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  • 618 1 AMERICA MAY AID -PRICE GOES UP CUMULATIVE effect of Indonesia's new rubber policy and news that- the United States was sympathetic towards the problem of aiding rubber producing countries, was a rise of 2 cents per Ib yesterday in the Singapore rubber market, bringing the price
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  • 160 1 KELANTAN GIRLS GIVE TO THE FUND TWO Kelantan girls. Lassain e Chee and Margaret Chee contributed four dollars out of their pocket money towards The Standard Toy Fund as a "small humble sift." Standard VA students ol the Anglo Chinese School. Kampar sent $'!0 which thcv collected f rom th<Mr
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  • 43 1 UP, UP UP IN LONDON TOO LONDON Nov 8 (H iter) Rubber pricei rontin move upwards hu gl iii t In conformity with the il ter 1 H i o modi* i from ida, Tha with it the lnd I omn ind i*>
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  • 20 1 "Before I finally decide, we'll just see whether you're fatal to be worth \our salt here or not!"
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  • 92 1 DON'T GO -EDEN LON HON. N »v. (Rcul it) 1 Mr. Anthony Eden. Ov I [gn Seci sd ng Bri tish busines men to Mo i -ow un the Bl »h Lonr-. Promotion of Intei Tra Tel ling the l if Common! th I tods v >lr. Eden the Council
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    • 168 1 #-'#»r lit 1 1' Itttiiif* iif LADIES' HANDBAGS always cull on 8 Th NOVELTY-tom SN s .rth Bridge Koad. Phone ■"'< Singapore-* \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\v\\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\»\\\\\\\\\x\\\v>\» thimi PHHtY I IN THE ASTHAt j J Plenty of room for plenty of jf= *_*_2ji, fC_J~^*^ > food ond plenty of good reosont why thr
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  • 211 2 VILLAGERS HACK 2 TERRORISTS WITH PARANGS KUALA LI'MPUR, Iri.— Villagers in Central Pahang killed two Chinese terrorists who tried to obtain food supplies from them. They hacked the two terrorists to death with their parangs. The tv.o terrorists have been identified as Chin Loh Kok, a branch committee secretary and
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  • 28 2 \\U If -HAMBIAH. retired -'I Mead Postmaster Kuuia l ed sway 5.00 r> m ■tl l Ring Kuala Lumpur 500 p.m 1 iv 71 h Move mber.
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  • 35 2 FOR disorderly conduct and being incapable of taking care of himself at Pagoh, Muar, Sew Teck Kok was fined IS by Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan in the Muar Magis- rate's court.
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    107 2 TO guard against any wastage of public money will be the main aim of Mr. S. S. Manyam (Lab. North) If he is elected to serve on th. City Council at the December elections In an eight-point mani festo issued yesterday Mr Manyam who retires from the Council and seeks
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  • 259 2 Terror Of Rasa' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Ah Ngon, olios Chin Chong, a top-ranking Selangor terrorist killed this week by Gurkhas in the jungle near Rasa was a killer who led many attacks against Europeans, according to details in a Federol Government communique issued today. Ah
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  • 111 2 COMMODITY PRICES ir CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore ve*_erday were* Bujers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 57 J 58 No. 1 R.S.S. 58 581 No. 2 R.S.S. 56. 563 No. 3 R.S.S. 542 54| Tone: Steady after irregular. ITN PRICF, The price of tin yesterday was
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  • 52 2 THF. executive committee of the Singapore Government Adistrative and Clerical Seri Union wfll hold an emery meeting next week to I :ion to achieve a settlement of cl iii is by temporary ks. ie mei ng will nlso decide on engag ng C■tn e] to fight
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  • 63 2 X A VIER CUGAT and his troupe ot 'SO arti^t.^ will five a special matinee coin ert in the Happv WorM Stadium al 3.30 p.m. on Wed.. Dec 2 for members of the armed services and their wives. Thia >how will be sponsored by the Aimed
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  • 50 2 THE Singapore Civil Defence Association will stage a '"Hawaiian N:ght" at theii club in Kolam Ayer at 8 a"0 p.m. tonight. Those attending aie asked to be dtessed in Hawaiian style Hawaiian shirts lor men and skirt-and-blouse ensemble lor women, with flow ers and paper leis.
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  • 66 2 SIR DAVID Kind-ay Keir, Master of Balliol College. Oxford who is to advise on medical education in tbe University of Malaya will leave Britain by air on Xov. 22. Tiie committee which he heads will consist of Mr. T. Pomfret Kilner. Nuffield Professor of Plastic surgery,
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  • 66 2 FOUR bands will play together on Remerobn Dav (Xov. 10) for the bigg mony of Beating the Rett w'n uii Singapore has The ceremony will begin at 5.45 p.m. on the Padang. The bands are from the Royal Marines (Far East Station), the First Battalion,
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  • 42 2 RONGKONG. Xov 6 Sne cial Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.72 to £1 sterling: $5 895 to -JS $1; $1810 to Maloyan $1: $0,190 to one Indones.an Rupiah; Gold $257 25 to on e tael.
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  • 32 2 SINGAPORE Government yesterday gazetted an order enabling it to Jill any vacancy in the Legislative Council resulting from the absence on leav e of an officer holding a substantive ofiice.
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  • 160 2 JAMBOREE: SCOUTS ALL SET PENANG, Fri.— The first Malayan Indaba organised by scouters wil! be held in Telok Bahang. Penang from Dec. 16 to Dec. 22. The State Commissioners of. Perak and Kedah have agreed to bring some ot their tents and as Penang's eight new tents have arrived the
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  • 46 2 TWO men. Lee* Heng (M) Tan Ho .an J4) tatively i the Si pore Fift i Po C mr: ye bbery. i tiav< het fami... i $2,100 in anc jewc er 0 p.m. en 5 at tii- I \v Roa Both I
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    47 2 MR. F. K. HWRPROP. (above) Chief Electrical Inspector. Central Electricity Board. Kual.i Lumpur. tM represented Ike Federation. Singapore. Brunei. Sarau.ik and British North Borneo at the recent meeting in Bangkok on Electric Power organized bv the Ualted Nations Economic P— lswlf for Asia and the Far East.
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  • 47 2 MR M 1. DURRANI sistant i'<^; >wt-< neral Hongkong, has been appointed Director ol I'< ts and P Services Department, Malaya The Secretary of State for the C ok fl ti Oppr > I the appointment. Mr Durrani is xpected In Malaya next m<
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  • 50 2 AFTER _.<• was adjudicated a bankrupt In \hc Singapore High Court yesterday. Lim Sim Tien, man, <*iT. red to settle &-> debts within 13 years. His offer was accept t d, Lim. \v h n <_ c liabilities amounted to $1,550, will pay the Official
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  • 67 2 S 'pore Boys To Camp At Eton MEMBER? ol the Boys' Brigade from Singapore aie among the vast (gathering numbering some 2.500 which will torm the In tern a tional Camp that will occupy the playing held, of Eton next summer. This camp i^ one of a series of events
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 304 2 BULLDOG GUINNESS STOUT STRONG MAN COMPETITION MM i*xxU OPEN TO EVERYONE Choose the strongest man and win $3,000 All Cuinncss Stout drinkers know that it is "Bulldog Br.ind ior Body Bu. lding". (udging by their strength, which of these men do you think dunks Bulldog Brand most regularly! I <____a____V^^^
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    • 196 2 OP/y/ T/L 6.00p.m. TQDa^\ GMND SEASGN i^( 4 ______r^^^ a^^ a _^r Dunhill' Cif. Holders Woollen R At $4.50 each. 60 x >i; Silver Or Holders Cam* w At $3.00 rach f mm l r "fsanlaip Pens and Pencils At $5.00 ?»oo (ace "bll!n\ Gents UipavSTl NOW $5.00 each. I-
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  • 27 3 OONG, a I worke l FireCo.. yesterday Disil of ten irisonment. guilty I criminal i g to e of w. 000 was ocal
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    65 3 Mix> i k BARNES, „,,M(i'nt of the World I' H'.C... araa entertained lunrheoa party by Mi> M I Wee, president S ngapore Y.W.C.A. tbaj Restaaraal in the "»vc picfrora left): i lizabetfa hoy, Mrs. R trail Miss BarMrs. Wee, Mrs. < Goodf Mrs. !1.8. Mi i. I oh Poon M
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  • 28 3 Valley dt in the ifflc Court of drivting In a v her ah Roa i on A ig w <;_id: I ;ird 1 was
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  • 22 3 MALAYAN ART SHOWN IN UK now ra li--3 of In: titutes < re- Mis s M. e< 1 the country, ee lust i-
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  • 17 3 RECENTLY appointed AssisState Replanting Officer. Dindings, Mr Yee Yin Kong has a->umed duty at Lumut.
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    73 3 TWO-YEAR-OfJ) Rano, r of Mr. Sardul 1,1 Miuats an,j pays her re.pecta t o Sant Harnam Sia.h Ji. a Sikh prophet, in A riUt Kallang Airport yesterday. shortly wi 1.,- arrived i n an InAlryrayi skymaster 1 ■'••»> '"i Hainam Singh Jl accompanied by his "*3 Sin«h. who »-»;n his
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  • 47 3 LT. MOK THYE SUN, District Home Guard Officer, Tampin. has toll The Standard that Mr. Gan Kian Eiwee, who was rep nrte 1 on O t. 31 to have been shot dead, was the unpaid Company Commander, and NOT the Home Guard Adjutant, as reported.
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    72 3 MISS NANCY KHOK an air hostess, models a luht blue dress of saree material at Mrs. Doris Geddes* fashion parade held at the E. O. hotel. Penan?, recently. Doris Geddes will put on a show in the Ipoh Club today at 7. .'J0. Admissions will be by tickets priced at
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  • 295 3 SINGAPORE Government is fo launch a new service which will help Chinese farmers in the rural areas to get fair prices for their vegetables. From Monday, retail prices of 18 kinds of vegetables will oe broadcast everv day over the Chinese network of
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  • 103 3 WHAT Is hoped to be one of the most successful drives for the benefit of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital will be undertaken this year by the Inner Wheel Ciub of Sinqapore. the women's section of the Rotary Club. Members are planning a large combination bridge, canasta
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  • 220 3 Standard Staff Repot ter A BILL to initiate a proper system for registration of Hindu marriages in Singapore will be introduced in the Legislative Council by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Haj (Lab. Rochore) soon. Mr. Raj, who has been working on the preliminary draft of
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  • 65 3 TROUBLE about :> B raided a man to b M badly that he sustain l ■< iractmed skull iml three broken rib*. ihis w.i> revealed i' 1 ro Singapore Se District Court yesterday during the trial of a man name i Mi man was fnmi
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  • 68 3 Standard Staff Reportet SINGAPORE Police are still looking for the two young eirls who escaped lrom York Hill Girls' Home on Thursday afternoon by scaling a low wall. A police ipokesman lasl night released the names of the two girls who were serving sentence for
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  • 196 3 MALAYA is we'l-prcpared to overcome the present economic crisis, although the fall in rubber and tin prices has created a situation "in sharp contrast to the one two years ago." Mr. F. D. Giegh, the visiting International Bank, Asian Director, told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 86 4 THE Singapore City Council may abandon the idea of securing the services of an export from Bombay to advise on the staffing and running of the proposed Van Kieef Aquarium and instead get an expert from London. Mil W.I. Watson, City Arehit| i > a ntemotaMum tu
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  • 62 4 THE Word Health Organisation has invited the Government of Singapore Lo nomrnate senior people ip the dental profesalo botn in Government and in 'caching institutions, as delegates to a Dental Health Seminar to be held in W< lingto i, New Zeaand. i i Mav n< xt year.
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  • 234 4 Concrete Workers Are Now Jobless SOME 100 workers of the Concrete Industries (Malaya) Ltd. in Singapore are now jobless. Yesterday, when they reported for work at the factory they i were told by the manage- J ment that their "services were no longer required." A notice telling them to collect
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    33 4 photo. A GROUP of workers of the Concrete Industries (Malaya) Ltd. waitins: outside the factory in Swaaage Koad. Singapore after they had been informed that the factory had closed down from yesterday Standard
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  • 392 4 '_4 Warning To Others' ABDUL SHUKOOR, a building contractor, anti a candidate for North Ward in the City Council Elect Imi held in Singapore on Dec. 6, last year, was fined a total of ,SBO in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. H c \va_
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  • 273 4 $3,000 FINE FOR RICH MANS DAUGHTER A SINGAPORE millionaire's daughter was fined $3,000 in the Third District Court yesterday for importing six gold bars, worth $12,000, into the Colony without a permit. She was 29-year-old Wong Wen Ha. daughter of Mr. Wee Yoke Kee, a Singapore millionaire art collector. She
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    151 4 THE British Overseas Airways Corporation have announced the names of the crew who will man the BOAC Stratocruiscr which will take their Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on the first leg of their tour of the Commonwealth. Tlie Queen will board the .Stratocruiscr at London airport on
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  • 72 4 LIM Kl Y PENG and Ek ng Guai chai members of an n over in th keep the mo:. 1 1 Court. A the E e Choon in Outram Ro_ I on B. 5 p.m. T in said thei sd been illfeeling betwi i n him
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  • 24 4 THERE will be ture on The Spirit Age at the Singapore ii. Centre Tanjong Katong R on Sunday. Nov. at II
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  • 166 4 Raj: "Now I Back Render" THt Rendcl Com mis sion reviewing Singapore's Constitution will be urged by labour Ie gislative Councillor. Mr C. R. Dasaratha Kaj to recommend powers to un officials to inii iate mea sures involving finance The Commission is to hold its inaugural session 17 A he
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  • 125 4 'Suitable' Graduates Are Chosen THE suitability of local medical graduates for Government posts is the deriding factor in their selection and rejection by the Public Services Commission, said Mr. W.M. Youn-.. Acting Establishments Officer for Singapore, yesterday. He was commenting on thc rejection of a number of first I year
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  • 98 4 SINGAPORE City Council i> likely to de nand compensation from the Improvement Trust, if the Trust fOeg ahead with its plan to dt velOf) Covent Garden. The S.I.T. ha« drawn up a plan for the development of the slum ana bt tween Havelock and Kim
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  • 148 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr:.— Mr. k. Benjamin, wellknown local lawyer, died of a heart a' tack at his home here today. Aged 05, he had been ailing for some time. H eni to his otlice this m ning as usual, but went n ne earlj
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  • 144 5 i'okm, icribbled in iri] nn a p*3£ orn i»n i soldier's notebook id u itten in 1916 duri lull in the second P of 1 PKS, w:ts the .i Poppy Day, the i pore Governor, Sir VicoHj said in a
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    57 5 photo. CxnUxxx cx iUU PjnS _kfi»« anJ two n'.r i i :L ,n st '„s.'r»»» Hongkong. arrived in SinaaTfcSl 2i_F* lfc V Par»^ Airways Skymaster last niyht. ii.xt J~5 n, k P**rsonal appearances at Majestic Theatre n xt wrrk They were met at Kallang Airport bv repre tentative, „f u,r
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  • 59 5 ire City Police Mi J M < ebourn yesterday i i warrant 'a ho were unlawful OCCUpa- VT. land in Havrarranl was Issued tt tte and air. of th< Cn.-.vn Land long argument on ni alitii Bidya Devi Ming, against warI were advised
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  • 8 5 >. -hip t 6.30 Tan Wah speaker.
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  • 236 5 CANDIDATES GET SET FOR A BIG DRIVE FOR VOTES PADANGS and open spaces in Singapore will draw extra heavy crowds every evening beginning tomorrow when 13 candidates lor the December Citv Council elections start their campaigns. Thw Progressive and the Labour Party will each hold two election tallies in Farrer
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    35 5 LIM CHEE TONG, a 54- year old Chinese tailor who i«> urgently wanted by the Penang Police, l.im is the holder of a replaced identity card. Anyone who knows his whereabouts should inform th police.
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  • 487 5 If City Council Has To Meet Any Ritson Pay Rise THE citizens of Singapore were warned yesterday that if their City Council has to pay higher wages next year "even a comparatively small increase" it may result in rates and charges going up. The
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  • 113 5 A FFW hours alter a young Johore "iri was rescued from i the Stamford Canal in Singa- pore ye>terday. she said she j was frightened. She would not disclose why she wa< frightened but >\\e re-! waled tiiat she had \)cen en gaged lo
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  • 33 5 THF. Sing a pore Hnrbou. Board Boys' Cl ib is holding a dance with "Fun and Frolics'* tonight at the Club's premises in Keppel Harbour, in aid off Club funds.
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  • 101 5 A THIEF walked through the unlocked back dooi of a house in Chancery Lane Singapore, o n Wednesday night and left with a pen worth $35 and $52 in cash. A BATU PAHAT ma n stay- in River Val ie.v Road lost his coat, two pen;
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  • 56 5 BURGLARS mad. an unsucce sful bid to break into v. a —-tore in Clyde Terrace. S gapore, recently. They mad* irge hole through the corrugated iron wall bui were prevented from entering the buildinq. because they wt re unable to shift some huge wooden which
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  • 323 5 Standard Stall Reporter A SOUND economy in Malaya is today of international importance, Dr. Maurice L. PerlzwiM.,, the Jewisli leader from New York who is a consultant to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, said yesterday. Dr Perl2weig a Ided thai
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  • 87 5 TWO copies passed through Singapore by BO A.C. Con stellation yesterday on thi i flight round the world. Mr. Howard de S. Hodson. retired American business executive, from California arrived with his wife on their way to Bangkok. They had travelling together e v ?r
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  • 221 5 SHB Chief Asked To Re-instal Radio Set THE Singapore Progre -ive Party has written to the Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board asking permission for the re-installation of tiie community wireless tet lor labouren in the S.H B Labour Lines in Keppel Road Mr. S. M. Vasagar. a member of
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  • 131 5 MK. AW BOON HAW. in responsi- to aa appeal from Rev. Kr. P. Toner, headmaster ml U.ih Van < ollree. Kttw loon, has donated a further SI O.OOO to the xrhonl for Ihr purrh »>r of furniture aud equipmrnt. Mr. Aw learnt of thr
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  • 196 5 Only Four Spoke On Budget ONLY four Singapore City Councillors had anything to ny aboui the Budget which was paned at a spec ial meeting yesterday. One Of them. Mr. Phill p Williams (Lab. Rochore) opposed the increased water rates on certain commercial establishments and demanded a revision of the
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    57 5 plnu» MK nils sF.i.ii.N (above), export niin.tjjei of thr Memra UitlebalacH Opl of i iipi.inds Faaby, Bwedea, makers of the famous Opti mus pressure lamps anil stoves. rereatlj riaHrd their so;«- agents ia sm pore ind the Frdei Tradiai Caipanj Holland (Males 11 ltd lb sjue>t at a C'hin wc
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  • 26 5 SELANGOR Norma' students Will hold a social anu ,i from ;> to p m in the Vi. toi a Institution Hall, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday
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  • 34 5 CIUA HENG boo in the l I.M. I 1 '•> I I i I "It I I I three ore I i -ion <»f A |g m inr b
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 97 5 Weather M IN I MUM Temperature Fran •••'JO Nov. a to 7.:i0 Nev. ♦i. Si up., pore (74 I I. Penan? (77 F. Kota Bahru 1 75 Fl. Ku.il.i Lumpur 1 74 Fl. Ipoh 1 75 F) Kuantan 17. V). M a x i m u m l>mp«-ratur«': From 7.3«
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    • 25 5 TANJONG MALIM will celebrate Poppy Day with grand international dan< at the Tanjong Ma lim Club, won 1.30 p m to I a.m.. lon el
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  • 670 6 E greet the announcement that the Singapore Social Welfare Department will next v< ar conduct p irvi living conditions in the rural districts. asm. nown officially and in detail about :.ietly, and in what manner, the pooi of SingaI do, in fact, exi We cio not even
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  • 248 6 Review of Views Chinese School Books N ANYANG SIAXG PAU is non-committa! In its apprai- sal of the Government move B to centralise all books for I Chinese schools. c I* urges careful consideration B in composing the same B material for all schools. B One question that has. to
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  • 1286 6 They Shall Be Cast Into The Slums.. By MALAYAN ho concludes his account of rtOU a prOa|ftrrotia hotiaini project for 1 1 s u|»|»«>r middle class is affecting a noighltoiiriug rural roanauunily In Sin M |iore. I he fir-l jiarl of this article va» published on Tlmr-day under '%k v
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 197 6 Sir: -J think it is high time i our political parlies demand that Government ban racialist and religious propaganda from our newspapers and radio. If Government considers md righlly so that propa- 1 ganda calculated to foment hatred of one class against thc other is
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    • 153 6 SUPPORT THE TUNGKU Sir;— l am not an UMXO member nevertheless, it is difficult for me to disagree f with UMNO's action in 1 burning copies of the 3 "Warta" and "Qalam" at A Johore Bahru last Thursday. A Both these papers had 3 been carrying out cheap R propaganda
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    • 48 6 Sir: I suggest that we should forge! obout the University at present, or\d devote that money, plus the $2 30 million that the Govt, have stowed away somewhere to rebuild th* slums. That, I th,nk, would pay the i highest and quickest dividends "A ROOMER" Singapore.
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    • 193 6 Sir: Those who /eel sqeemish that Tungku Abdul Rahman should have discarded his "respectability" by joining the "mob" i n exposing the racialism of both these fanatical papers should well ponder th. ugly consequences which would certainly befall ug if a n and sundry are allowed free
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    • 132 6 SINGAPORE num STANDARD INDt 1 1 NUt Nl MOKNING NbW.IAfEk 128 Robinson Rood. Singopore Telephone Nos *****—***** C-fcl. Ct T .'lcqroph Addrrss TIGERNEWS Singapore. Room 222 The Times building Printing House Square. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sutton St.. 83 Cowan St.. 8 Leith St.. I Ic
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    • 63 6 xjix.ixiacacaBa3DDii:cC[X3C33CCHjti:tX;a3ta The growing popularity of opera in England is due not to an increase in artistic susceptibility but to a growing conviction on the part of Englishmen that it is not art. Osbert Sitwell, 1927. Our leaders during the last twenty years have been men of the most respectable character.
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  • 95 7 >\\ Nov. 8 (UP) A r oi Par- I bitterly today ism" oust Britain ard down ihe ror ten year < ation was K. Powell. nd professor 1 \< < f> of ol American from Sir Winston ative Party nent with 'lie Sue/ B
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  • 11 7 KEE e been arI followii ah S lah. Reuter
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  • 88 7 CROWDS roll u u when Sydney's Judy Ann dark rolls up her stockings in store window there. lady, who won the title "The Girl With Australia's Loveliest rLefS," is employed to demonstrate the correct way to put on and take off
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  • 295 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Mr. Richard Nixon, visiting Vice-President Of the Tnited States, last eight drank a toast here with 200 Chinese businessmen to "friendship eternally between the peoples of China, the lnited States and the British Commonwealth." r Mr. Nixon who proposed the toast
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  • 216 7 'I WILL KILL MY BRITISH WIFE': COL. AT TRIAL CAIRO, Nov. 6 (AFP) An Egyptian Colonel on trial for h/s life told the court today that he was ready to repudiate his British wife and kill her afterwards if that could please the court. Colonel Abdel GhafTar Osman, former Chief
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  • 29 7 photo. HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: Doris Dav and Marie Wilson get together for a little chai a_ they meet at the Moeambo nightclub in Hollywood recentlv A.P.
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    82 7 EVELYN HARTLEY, 15--year-old daughter of Professor Richard Hartley of La Crosse School's Biology Section. She disappeared while baby-sitting at La Crosse, Wisconsin. Polite found a trail of blood leading from the house and stretching for two blocks. It i.s thought that the girl may ha\> been taken to i
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  • 64 7 LONDON 7 Nov. 6. (Reuter). Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Ceylon's Finance Minister, arrived here by air from Colombo last night i°r economic and financial talks with the Bri: wii Government At London airport he said the purpose of his visit was to arrange a sterling loan—
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  • 22 7 TWO unidentified ships are believed to have burned arui sunk i n the Sea of Japan la>t night. UP
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  • 295 7 Standard Music Critic MAURICE Clare gav e a delightful violin recital in the War Memorial Hall last night before a most appreciative audience. Barbara Harrison accompanied, and the recital was sponsored by the Musical Society. Despite a certain metallic quality, a sort of "buz./", in the
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  • 271 7 TRIESTE: RUSH TROOPS QUELL RIOT British Tommies GetColdShoulder TRIESTE, Nov. 6, (Reuter) British ond American troops with bayonets fixed rushed to the centre of Trieste today to help police who had fought a gun and grenade battle with Nationalist' Italian demonstrators through the morning. Fust reports thai four demonstrators a
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  • 212 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 <rP)-Tne lnited States will conduct new atomic tests in the Pacific next spring and may explode the worlds first "practical" hvdrogei. bomb, informed sources indicated today. The tests would be carried r out by Atomic Task Force j Seven probably nt Bikini,
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  • 79 7 -.DON. N»v 8 <R< l Mr. Anaurln H< wc. *'i -i.il left-wing leadi i proved hi i tion li I ninth in •mg foi 12 e II" i of 4 h. Bevan, burly v. |0 the 1 ed "i .'ty pa; i i In th«» ballot
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  • 17 7 i r found < I Brit i i r tha Dei Sh i
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  • 85 7 PANMUNJOM, Nov. 6— (AP) Displaying growing i irritation at Red tactics. I.t. J Gen. K. S. Thi may ya said to- I day he would USB Indian troop- j if necessary to complete inter- j I views ot anti-Red Korean and J Chinese prisoners. Thimayya.
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  • 85 7 KITCIIEXKR. Ontario. Nov. 6 (AP)— Police said yesterday a lot of innocent husbands are getting the silent treatment or worse in this area from indignant wives. A 1.1 year-old girl was held responsible. Her game was picking names a t random from the telephone hook
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  • 78 7 LONDON. Nov. 0 (AP) -The British Government Thursday night submitted to Pa; lament an order creating an interim administration for British Guiana under close Bri'ish supervision. The order also formally suspended '.he Guiana Cm. I tution which w;is actually suspended lasl month after the ouster
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  • 68 7 LONDON. Nov f> (AP).A United States Air Force 847 Si ratojet B > nbei the stormy North Atlantic in j 4 houi s Bnd 4:'. minutes terday, clipping minutes oil the previous i>e-t j timp for the i un. Aided by LOO-mile-pet-hour tailwinda, the bombei reached
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  • 27 7 POLIO virus b i tured :n photographs t;ikcn bj a powei im microscope, ii announced in A nt i ica VI tr i day.— AP
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    • 237 7 2UieERJINCLOSKNGPRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 6. Thc following are the closing or.cn ot rubber and tin on the London market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S P°* 16^d. Spot £620 per ton D. .imber 16id. buy.r, £625 sellers. Jon March 16id. Three months £608 Apr June 17 Id. buyers, £609
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    • 46 7 //J J? m the most in>pired of the sweet feirinine deceptions _f\ y/ 1 V |T^ A, y\^\ I AJ,..vt I fe«l f*!s3 m X N TRES SECRETE BRASSIERE $10.4" also STRAPLESS BRASSIERE $16.5 Sizes 32-36 A and B cup THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER
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  • 118 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 5 (Reuter)— Captain O. T. I'gl.iii.L Norwegian master of the 1,612-ton Panamanian freighter KI Brenon, said here yesterday a number of his Chinese crew had asked the Nationalist Chinese Naw to intercept his vessel while between Hongkong and Pusan in South Korea last
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  • 74 8 THE Tat Ann. an ex-Japan-ese trawler which was at one time run by the Ministry of War Transport immediately after the occupation, and later bought by the local Chinese firm of Tat Hoa Shipping, has been sold. Her new owners are the Kee Hock Shipping Company, of
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  • 50 8 FREIGHTER CREW REBEL OVER FOOD EUREKA. California. Nov. 6. (Renter) United States Coastguard officers boarded the 7,252-ton American freighter SeaclitV when she docked here from Japan last night to investigate reports of 'rebellious action" by some of her crew. The trouble aboard the ship was over food, it was stated.
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  • 35 8 SAX FRANCISCO. Nov. 6. (AP) Pan American World Airways yesterday announced it will furlough 8M junior pilots on Dec. 20 as a result of government termination of PA A's Korea a:rlift contract.
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  • 149 8 New Company Manages j Shell Tankers Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW company. Shell Tankers Limited ha s been formed to operate tiie Shell Group's tanker fleet of two and a half million deadweight tons. It is a subsidiary of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company Limited, one of world's "Big Three" oil
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  • 62 8 AUSTRALIA has ber ome the twentieth state to sit;n tlie Rome Convention of \9r>2. according to an announcement made by tiie International Civil Aviation Organization. The convention, concluded in Rome last autumn, specifies the rules and the limits of liability in the case of an aircraft
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    • 823 8 i XiAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN I MEKVM K To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles. Anlwerp. Kotlerdam Hamburg Bremen S'pore P S'ham Penang 18 Nabob (Nlil) l/f IIM l«l>e-t 11/12Dei •TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 11/16Dee 17/lhl>ec l!)/2ll>c« Hone Knne Manila Kobe <V Yokohama Penang P. Sham S pore 1 S Neckarstein (NUL)
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    • 1291 8 ntmtam BLUE FUNNEL LINE JTmm\ (W,,r,r MA.Nsnixi) ro.. lid. p^; Ir.C"W '/rated In ginitati i arrlern option 1< pron eu via «»in.i MfJN i«r liwd arid (liM-harce «rj|«i n\IIIN(1M l<> llt Ht POOI Dl I*M.HM ICINUIN (OMIMM'iI roiCl" Die s=l P b '><*n tft¥ fcru afapeoor toi Liverpool Dublin 4
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    • 510 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Llovd Holland America I ine Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW VORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SIEZ Spore E Sham Penanu BORNEO (SMN) 19/25NO* "oNov 2?/9JtNn« K?^TTrrnV V^, V AI) SR n',wß KOTA CEDE (RL) o.,| >et Jan j;|an B|jn
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    • 765 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA K M»Mi Msj S'pore PSham Peaiia. -MFONiv For Ban a kok lulls,. 9 9 Not r_k •POONA- for Melbourne. w Sydney. Por. Kembla (not loading local cargo) 11 II Nor 10 lINov "MANCHURIA" for Bangkok. Saigon. Hongkong Mat. K<«be. Yokohama 1/1 Dec 39 3INo?
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  • 56 9 NEW DELHI. Nov. 6 (Renter) lhe Government of India anrl Imperial Chemical Industries yesterday initiated a contract to set up a new three* million sterling companv to make commercial hi£n explosives in India. Technicians and management stall will be provided by the British firm until Indians can
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  • 337 9 Artificial Barriers Hold Up UK Trade LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Peter Thnrneycroft, President of the Board of Trade, said here last ni^ht that man-made obstacles, tariff harriers, government restrictions and the "cold war" wore holding up Britain's essential exports and though she was still holding her own share of
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  • 77 9 MALAYAN In I i trial i an I tin shan s were ei a resull «>f the in r a e in over Of R ever res ooi the betl t the rubber marki L B nver< Sellers Ni I i Gamo Sti aits '1 i I IM»I STRIA
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  • 27 9 A BULGARIAN t r a d e ion haa arrived in Athens —the lir Uie war —to negotiate a trade agreement between the iwo Reuter
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  • 27 9 NEGOTIATION'S for the sale of American surplus foodstuffs under the 1953 Mutual Security Act have begun inEuropean capitals, the Briti h Treasury announced. Reuter
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  • 56 9 THE p e I bu -pr;i for nient i Coconut oi! iih buy*. Singapore pn Cper picul) Gambier $210 B $280: betel nut $2U (S l (whole); copn $3*. oil $m (sel lei G $2.")(); Pepper S -hi l I white); $3.15 (Saruv $Uir> (Lampftiit B ark) 1\ $14i
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  • 102 9 Standard Market IrfMirler THE rubber market in Singapore %r*tcrdae steadied on tin- news thai lhe I nited Stale* < \aniiiiiii" llic prapoaak made l.v llic Itulih. r Slud% Group meeting in I ortdoit. Rubber I .it about 57 cc per l!>. o\ < W* day' \v.
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    71 9 WHEN houses subside it's nueJ] on to ihe pavement as this mmt did at Milwaukee aa it was beins driven aHmg a main cross-town route < v n < > t t 24. The duplex house s!»i all it, trailer when the t> in k -driver swerved te
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  • 64 9 WAST i N j he Co J t I l r I a mg to i of thi Intei ip Output in 1 a lion of i bei 1,1 1.070.50(1 in J S< Bti j r. in n n and China led in m I in Ja
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    • 286 9 trijg" Cg By A/ Capp I MN MIND. \1 L'NE xtf* ff k ,5.-rTAD.V>7p.srr- i)0 /r Ot-_l-T rr >v. Fl dN £2 r c_-__S"^ r*— ni rfcuPwlJ,M^?.E iJS^w ".l^ "S K/'^^T Hdfih '_____i^>™*^E ot .r< tSCR^XV lai.TH ANTIC IWION^ •^T^^>^^H J VT^_?__ _H J _A i-S SSv >^ 1 1
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    • 749 9 S'pore Diary Malacca °EB&2W STBAITS CHINESE ENTERTAINMENT II > M rilOlHST YOl III FELLOW- <.,„„,. I 9 m Mill* devotional meeting at < *'IIOI.: Si ver C \< Id i m 1213 6.30 pm. at Geylang Church. p ;r l V*> J ot Tj,e Woilds i. t; 30 TAIPINC Aijunied
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  • 734 10 SOLOMON TO PLAY IN S'PORE MUS IV VO/7V MIY "AIVACMiIfSfS 99 'rn AT celebrated pianist, Solomon, is to give a recital in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday, November 29, under the aus|_iee s of the Musical Society. He will also give a recital in Kuala I.umpur. Since he mi
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  • 1447 10  -  Gaynor Raynes By 'AN YOU SINCi?" I lay back musing. In the presence of friends, modesty prevents an affirmative answer, but in the bath where, mysteriously, we can all make ourselves temporary Lauritz Melchiors and Kathryn (iraysons. we siv "Sing? Well that wasn't bad was it? At
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  • 51 10 UNTIL eighteen months ago Anne Bancroft was a New I York television actress who thought fresh air was strictly tat athletes. Then 20th Century Fox put her under contract and brought her to California. One dip in the Pacific Ocean and she suddenly became a
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  • 508 10  - OF MEN AND MUSIC Bill Webb Jones fhygfh MENTION recently of the successful tour of the Australian National Ther ilJ[ e Movement who chose "The Consul" as their showpiece raises the question Is there money in modern opera? In some places it appears that the answer is "yes." Two men
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  • 360 10 XW II K CUGAT. always wanting to advance South American influence to all parts of the world, has instructed Mr. Leo Levitt. his personal advance agent, to do everything possible to help further that interest. Mr. Levitt has decided to surprise Mr. Cugat by staging
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  • 183 10 BARRY OLIVER'S 'STAGEDOOR' Tha winner will rereive an original Xavier Cugat loving cup. plus other ptizes. and all entrants will be presented with an autogr iphed picture of Xavier Cug it The eliminations will be held at the Cathay Restaurant at a date to bt- announced later, by this paper.
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    • 217 10 (~pv UJTITONI Swiss Made 21 Jewels I Look for the SYMBOL I ON THE WATCH DIAL Newest Swiss Invention Everlasting Mainspring guaranteed unbreakable 1 99/of watch repairs Obtainable from all watch dealers v. Chafed feet. i [Although ii is a well known Mact, thai prevention 19 better than cure, yel
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    • 52 10 TBE STABS AND YOU «£n!!55S S,!S, J l u „'2r&- Ac,rt^ m work. ""t'&ir^ (^!^^J^;S3^. ««i« HSKksP Ss-'SSr Ala of See f .r U 1 KtoJaa 10— Inventiveness is DredUhi. stii riLii-M los f associates. Evening: iest premsBie prot.8!unfi! L caraa! matUr.™ I8 Pj e ambitions: promota •%/¥WaWA >*~. acurrs
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  • 658 11  - RUGBY MEN READY TO DO BATTLE TODAY BILL MOSS Mixture Will Blend H AFTER the friendly matches throughout the length and breadth ot country last month the players should b*VC had the necessary tune-up t„ dn battle in the UMS Malaya rugby -tition which starts today. In the north Perak
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    74 11 Singapore (ity Councillors hav P donated f >. Invest i hal! r.^4- tup lor Citv Council inter-deparlment sacceff Yo;n■M tition. The two-foot cup (above) is a replica «>i (icrinan roatbaal Association Trophy and wa s spedaUy ordered from Germaaf by Winston's Sports shop of Singapore. Thr Klectricity Department uill meet
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  • 311 11 SINGAPORE sports writers. local sporting promoters and B larKe party of army baskethall enthusiasts were treated lay to a 30 minute ng, laugh rocking film of the latest tour of the Harlem Globe Trotters. the famed Ami rican basketball team due to arrive in
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  • 47 11 BRISBANE. Nov. 6 (Renter) —The tirst major upset of the Australian Lawn Tennis season occurred today with the defeat of Australian champion Ken Rosewall by his Davis Cup teammate Rex Hartwig in the semi-Anal of the Queensland St_;te Championship, Hartwig won 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. f>-2.
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  • 226 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association last night picked 24 youths for training for the annual West Australia vs Singapore boxing match in Australia next Those selected are Atom: Abdul Aziz bin Harun. Michael Brennan. Gnat: Brian Isaac. Rl Rahirn. Midge: Lloyd and ter Abeysekara. Mosquito: Lnzaroo.
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  • 87 11 IN the senior section of the SCSA inter-department soccer competition for the Coronation Cup. St. John's Island (Medical* and the Singapore Police "A" drew three-all. Scorers were- William Tan (21 and Muniandv (St. John's' and D. Angulia. Suleiman and Doilah.' one each. The same result was obtained
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  • 58 11 HAI KOW YU QUALIFY TAMF I ►CCCr w.i!. seen nt OM .t ilan B< ir stadium l B.C qualified for ie I t the SAFA Junior knock-OUt CUp yesterday eliminating Gymkhana S.C 4-0 F i ii B nred the only in the first haif nnd in the ond Yin Kee
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  • 321 11 QUAD HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Selangor took its first turn today towards becoming ."Malayan hockey champions when they inflicted a convincing 3—l ideal on Singapore in the second match oi the third quadrangular tournament oi tlie season which began on the Padang this evening. Earlier,
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  • 104 11 Tigers' Record In Medan MEDAN. lti— The unbeaten Timers left Medan today at the end of their tour here tarrying the Mayor's Cap awarded to them for their final match which ended in a goalless draw against the Indonesian Champions, North Sumatra. Complimenting Medan footballers for their high standard of
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  • 86 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Isimali Radrodro, heavyweight champion of Fiji, anrl Gunboat Smith, conqueror of Jimmy Bird and Rush Ifillln. will revive boxing in Selangor after a lapse of nearly 18 months, when they meet in the main event on Friday next. The fight will be
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  • 49 11 \j.ur s. I. Ken i 4—l Perils ia i tne 1 l ed hers to IT In the Hrsi V cuu_, t A ot .po tion. Kedah r, cou id I I tore Intel man. Sec Iby Isms '1 Ahmad baiai i nv,iu and beuj.tin.n.
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    • 117 11 LMJ .PORI f'.rkr r ipl. I I ler Rooer Mel r 11. h itson l! <\ Irmitage i i >:. ii l rson lie i Si at| B ird A~"~ X 444 JffefterX ilways <tu i y in spare n I 1 1. No I for li> r. I 1-13
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    • 645 11 noih:i;s AUCTION SALE OF 1 VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 8 10 Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. 1?».,3. at ?:30 PM. f OT 1 NO. 135 NEIL 1 J ROAD, area 1022 sq.ft. Freehold, monthly rent 133/. r 2 NO. 353 NEW BRIDGE a
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    • 608 11 SHL ATION VAL AM ESTABLISHFD advert iskig firm requires '.v« ed man or woman with In and i If '^m, per sales nnd < unt COntaet work. Some experience and knowledge of adverti Ing a.. Wi ite fully stating age. ex| i sa.ary required to V O. B .x llj
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    • 257 11 Standard Service^ For The Unemployed L Al Vol R H UVM m Are M animplnx. d in<J in nerd: To h- Ip Joo to lnd wr.rk. the Smsapora tandird I nrmplovment Burr.m ofTerri >nu frer space in flue rolurnn. .lus» r all nr vrUr n.ur local Standard office for n
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  • 79 12 IPOH. Fri.— The Perak Turf t mber meeting for >'■ i as .< 3 and 4 will b~ h i on 5, li and 12. 1 rices and stakes sre ss 3, Ist run— s furraight or furlongs; id run— d or 9 furlongs. S f; [sf division
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  • 298 12 Hassett, Miller Reply To Barnes MELBOURNE, Nov. (Reuter) v Lind ay Ha ett, captain of the i'.*. r Au tralinh test team. Keith Mi] e r the allrounder arui Mr. Qeorge Davies the team's managei today replied t-> criticism of the Uam in Sui Bai ne lat I book 'Ey
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  • 848 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Bv KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Bridge Law 11, a three-year-old by the Irish St. Leger winner, Etoile de Lyons, will win the main class 3 division 1 race over six furlongs today, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Bridge Law
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  • 306 12 STRONG and Free, Clonagh, Peter Atomic (it v. Picture House and Big Money should make thi s (Race 5). a pretty hot race. I like the prospects of St ning and Free, a three year-old gelding by The Cob. This horse scored his maiden
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  • 346 12 THE main class 3 division 1 rarp „\e r (Race 8) should resolve into a r p "»'l" between Three Rings, Tide OGold, Kin- (> nificence and Flower Harvest. I take the proved Tide OGold to win this »*> Tide O' Cold, a Tidemark
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  • 45 12 Ri i i between I i Veer «n 1 it Ifj pr.. the li i when fli -:> at thc Hs then 1 roi I He with Hul H i M m mi Co < no. ill Hit tag ii lIIY
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  • 215 12 Race 3: Meath, Gay-De Lyon. Pasamora, Motion Pieture and Goring appear to be the pick of this division 2 lot over the mile. Meath, however, appeals most. This Gold Mint mare ha s been going great guns in her morning work and anticipating the necessary improvement
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  • 13 12 TIIK K ,.i- A f„ mess sriil has kept ofl dav.
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