Singapore Standard, 13 November 1953

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD [\o=p\=o ft tit *l 5 Vol. IV. No. ISf. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1*53. TWELVE PACES TO TENTS.
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  • 500 1 BANK SWINDLE MAN IS JAILED Thurs. H minent lndian i by th« gantic $1,280.-1 t the 1< «i M ii ai C<url ria nment a line. prial <•: aps- ion r I ).r.id Mar- I c Lan Coun-I -.on. Mr. tl charge of ppropriatioM "111 .1 Illisepiion ng with lawfully
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  • 22 1 PUR, Thurs.— rail the last night. ired trol- 1 engrh. of r«'«il- the K'ahS River paired and two
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  • 13 1 12 (Reuter) ake 'he Via taied i 17. r noi pos-
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  • 21 1 IVISHIMGTON, N«»v. 1! i ni iik r Presideal I iimaa today refus-i'-til\ brlore the I n Arnnn *m Activiimmittee.
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  • 456 1 A Second Varsity In 20 Years Says Caine Came: Letter To The Founder O MALAYA will need a second Tniversity **within at any rate the next two decades'* to cope with the rapidly growing numher of students and the demand for .»Uer technical education facilities, Sir Sidney Came, Vice-Chancellor of
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  • 261 1 THE NEW PRESIDENT MANILA, Nov. 12.— Mr. Ramon Magsaysay, guerilla leader against the Japanese m the last war, was saluted as the new President of the Philippines today at a secret "hideout" at't£r President Elpidio Quirino conceded him the election. Quirino's < n
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  • 60 1 MORDEN Surrey, Nov. 12 (Router) Mrs. Winifred \my Seymour, 42. became so lonely while her husband was ing with the Ma-! polite for<> that she became >sed with her television set and committed suicide. a coroner decided here today. Tj! coroner ruled that Mrs. Seymour took
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  • 23 1 A PASSENGER P :i mi taj y aircraft col led m B; 1 i Aireg yester Ily k;llmg 30 pgrionii A.F.P.
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  • 755 1 Cold Water Thrown On Johore Plan THE University of Malaya has now suggested that further extensions be planned as a combined development of faculties m Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, as a "way out" of financial difficulties affecting total removal to the originally proposed Johore
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  • 343 1 A GIFT OF BISCUITS TO TOY FUND Lessons In Charity THE biggest donation m kind to The Christmas Toy 1 Fund came yesterday v.'nen Mr. H. Eaton Hurt. Director of I the century-old biscuit .firm of Peek. Frean and Co., Ltd. visited The Standard OhVe and persona! 1/ gave 72
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  • 15 1 "Darn it! Stop ru^hln* things! I'm not thiouuh with the ptrlinnn.it i«-n yet!"
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  • 237 1 SEARCH FOR LOST VALETTA STILL ON MOKI than II 000 squarf milr s of Malavin jungle and tin* S«»uth Inn i get wen' srourrd >est«'nla> b\ 15 ainraft to find tin- RAF Valrtta. niissinu sim r \Vf»l nt'sd.iv niorniiit; mlh srvrn persons aboard. I!- li> RAF C1 i had morning
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  • 278 1 STUDENTS RAISED CAIN IN A HOSTEL UNIVERSITY of Malaya DmHMI Kojd hostellitrs' r.ic on Tue* (I niuht terme,| a "Tornado" m th«* MMjM t of m tllMoJva inqmrv that lllflii has listed two days Both "freshieV and seniors hive hern cxluiistivflv intn tut; ited h\ a '<(Mirt" «»f four **.ir
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  • 66 2 1 ttnbution lo d i ing Kb Ltd., lg $15 Mr Kai; $10— K< o w Hua; $5 ea< Lyra f i.i i Ko< t, C1 FlO 'I'i.m S Foo Ch«e Ka J n Hiu; $2 1 t Peng, Chow Li p an Foo Khoo Sun,
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  • 141 2 Malacca Power Station Planned JOIIORF BAHRU, Wed. A new power station expected to be built m Malacca by the Central Klectrkity Board early next year, will increase the* power supply m IWuar, Bfltv I'. ilut and Kluantf, Ih«; Standard was told yestcrlay. ota 'i ingyi. Pontian ;<:.•! er smaller districts
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  • 32 2 DURING October, a su h of Si.(») 0 was paid to members or the public as rewards lor inlation which Jed to Ihe killing of two Communist terrorists m Penang,
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  • 41 2 A SINGAPORE journalist Mr. Ivor Version Kranl, pjal been awarded a grant to the United St.ites as a fuesteraployte of the Glol [> r; tin St. Louis, M, 1 1. He leaves Singapore by quata^ piene on Sunday.
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  • 112 2 KING Sisavanpf Vong: of Laos arrived m Singapore yesterday m the French iiner Cambodgic with his queen and son. Crown Prince Tiao Savang and the Crown Princess. They arc on their way home, after staying six months m France, where the king was treated for arthritis. King
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  • 218 2 BITTKRWORTH, Thurs.— Two Labour parties are rivals tor seats m the first Town Council elections to be held here next month. The third party m the fiftht is the I nitod Malays National Organisation. Surprise at today's nominations was the absence ol Independence of
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  • 51 2 THE c F* o( Sen '.'•<*< Union rcpn about 30 '""'i i mployees of the three services Navy. Army and Air Fon c has charged authorities with exploitation. T: ,1 report of the SFSU published y< rmation union Ui rk< r s u.a.s th< Servi i
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  • 449 2 COLONY POLICE POUNCE ON ROBBERS Swift Action Gets Results ON LONELY Singapore roads, and through the lallang m a coconut plantation, police m patrol cars and 120 men from the Reserve Unit yesterday pounced swiftly on two gangs of armed robbers and ended the day with this score: five men
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  • 41 2 FORTY-TWO Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Thai Army who are attenda month's course m jungle warfare at the FARF.LF tr centre m Joh ore yesterday visited Kota T'nggi. Tiny were a Idressed by local Qovernmeni and Police ofllcers.
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  • 144 2 Drove A Car While Drunk, Incapable A SINGAPORE Police Corpoml, Abdul Karim, attached to tne Radio Division, was sentenced to three nvmths' rigorouc imprisonriic^t by the Singapore First Traffic ?.la^!stia>, Mr. r.A. Chua ve i terday, when he was found suiity v.n a charge of driving a car while under
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  • 66 2 AN omnibus of the Singapore Green Bus Company was wrecked when it crashed into a canal m Bukit Timn'i Roafl 50 yards after leaving the company's depot. The driver, Tan Kirn Meow, was badly burnt on both hands. He was admitted into \he General Hospital
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  • 43 2 THI I nd Fire Brig. I v. ill t< ft time the Mari \'l out cjn\ th» pub Rsh, ■1 r > Marine Parade develi pment been imj ented there Is t-.o use In consi |asi six months 1
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  • 110 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price, < rents p: r Ih.i m S i k;»v<> r c yesterdaj were: B;i\irs SeHCffl No IKSS Spot Lmm ;>;>•. r>(j N\>. fi.S S. M 56| No. I I's.s :,t; 55| No. 'J ics.s :r,\ ionc: Steaciv. TIN FRN E Tin- price of tin r^trrtU>
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    • 141 2 RAFFLES HOTEL FOR EXCLUSIVE CUISINE SERVICE dine tonight m the air-conditioned Elisabetban C^s X s t I I \J till IN THE BALLTDCM i: 1 1 NI C E MXLVII.L V. CHARMING AUSTRALIAN DANCER GERRY SOLIANO HIS BAND XAViERCUGATI tS < OliiXOf BOOK NOW AT RAFFLES RECEPTION DESK FOR THE
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    • 59 2 TMI COUPON READ THIS BEFORE rOU ORDER YOUR FAT TERN. You mint enclose thie« ten cent stomp* M you wont four potter* rut It I don't get rh< *tnmp» you dun't get th t portrrr A niimbe* ol atder% Hc«cotrc to me without ih. ttompj TH^. wtn h. cut till
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    • 156 2 If you love that I Homemade Flavor N X/ Hei: of tlu r klil They Icious, ncculent, fcarrien-fn i slowly steeped m rich hroth until i! ingly tender and the flavor il t There's real economy m too... it's a nourishing meal m i: m komey flavor cooked m VEGETABLE/IwJ
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  • 301 3 THE NOMINATED MUST GO -PROGS. Keep Veto, They Say SINGAPORE Progressive Parry legislators yesterday told The Standard that any constitutional changes recommended for the Colony should include the abolition of nominated seats m its Legislative Council. k member for Katong, said he saw no point m havin- nominthe interests they
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  • 119 3 Maid Tells Court Of Two Masked Thugs Le« Ah m th 1 1 yesrth of Mrs. Wareham l appearsame t. Tan on I. while laundry > she appear m was approachto keep her. house, robbers dep irte i Tan >iij she hurried into her mistress* room to find a cupboai
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    57 3 iu\ \IRE PhilantroMi MSMM \leyappa r left) from KaraiM idras, and tx mayor y\r. S K.uiKisumy i. m int.. Singapore i on i business tour. They were met by a large host of the Chettiar community at Kallaag Airport. After a Nhort stay in the Colony they will leave for
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  • 21 3 W'YAM. Coun- and »urt 12 brick t at a 1. on :i and >y the i
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  • 33 3 Cable news has been received here tint Miss Betty Srinivasagam ->f the Social V/elfjr? Department has been successful m the Bar Final Examination held m Singapore m September, l «^t year.
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  • 52 3 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. AM MacKintosh. Head of the South East Asia Divisirm of the Colonial Office accompanied by the Settlement Secretary, Mr. H.R. Ellis, and the Senior Inspector of Schools, Mr. J. N. Davies, visited the Chuna Ling High School and the Peuaiig Fte* School y ester
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  • 104 3 TWO sun Iry shop* m Singapore were burgled— on c on Monday ni^ht md th e other on Tuesday night, and goods and cash were stolen. In the first rase, the owner of a shop m Yio Ciiu Kan™ Road, Leow Kirn Len*. found the front door
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  • 85 3 THE I r n:vrr>itv of Malaya Historical Society will hold a forum on "Is Malaya tit for self-government? If not Why and When?" at the Oei Tiongham Hall. University of Maluya. on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 8.:*o p.m. Speaker^ expected to participate m the forum are Mr.
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  • 67 3 THE SINGAPORE City Police Magistrate. Mr. J.M. Do vereux-Colebourn, yesterday cautioned and discharged Ramchand Lilaram Pumani for hawking spectacles m Battery Road, a prohibited area on Nov. 11. The Magistrate remarked: "Ramchand is a great friend of mine. He has been here three times." He then
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  • 133 3 A NURSE, Lim Choo Neo, admitted m a Singapore court yesterday that she cheated three persons of a total sum of $580 by dishonestly inducing them to part with the money on the pretext that she could #i*t them employment m the General Hospital. Lim
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  • 281 3 MR. PETER WILLIAMS, president of the Singapore Workers' Union ba s written again to the Colonial Secretary requesting legislation against employers victimising workers joining trade unions. The letter particularly refers to his effort to reinstate a dismissed worker of a local factory. According to information
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  • 61 3 IPOH. Thurs.— Ma.j. General G. N. Tv k. Engineer-in-Chief, Royal Engineers, yesterday visited the Roynl Engine »rs .-tat ion here arid met the D.C.R.E. Major P.M. Davidson. The General, who is OH an inspection tour of RE. units m the Far Eaht, was gbown round tho
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  • 304 3 RHUMBA KING ASCENDED THRONE VIA NEWSPAPER NOT many of the Sin«aponans waitin? to hear Xavier Cn^at when he plays next month at the Happy World and Raffles Hotel from Dec. 1 to K. know that the Kin? of the Khumba fought hi s way to that throne because he hated
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  • 134 3 Yesterday's Vegetable Prices RETAIL prices *n centi per kati of vegetables (first quality) sold yesterday mi n Singapore's Bearf, Road. Ellenboroiifih, Simon Road and K.indang Kerbau markets respectively were: Celery 1.00. 1.10 110 1 00; Chye Sim 30, :r>. 30 35; Kanj Kon? 25. 30, 20, 25; Lettuce 70, 80.
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  • 104 3 A SINGAPORE City Council committee will today decide whether (he council should rent from the Singapore Improvement Trust a triangular piece of land off Towner Road, and convert it Into a playground for children The S.I.T. first offered this Tand. about an acre m si/ the Council
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  • 88 3 Residents Roused By Stabbing RESIDENTS of Sunijei Road Singapore, were roused from their beds at dawn yoterfef by shouts of help. Looking out of windows, they saw a younj man who was bleeding, run along the road. Th P man. 37-year-old Hoon? Mai Tian. had been stabbed while he .slept
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  • 46 3 THE Volunteer Special Constables attached to Tanjong Paqar Police Stati >n, S will hold a picnic at Loyang on Nov. 22. truest* are required to pay S:j per head, and transport wiil be available it tub-ctationi m Sunri.iy at H..50 a.m.
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  • 45 3 MISS CONSTANCE PENNY who organised the Brit i h R Cross branches m Malaya and Borneo Left London by air this week to take up an appoint* ment m Nigeria, West Africa. She is expe led to be awaj for IS months.
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  • 171 3 AN appeal for funds by the Red Cross to upkeep its crippled children's houv at Tana Merah. Besar, and for its numerous other activities, was yesterday made by Mr. Alan Geddes. th e Society's newly appointed director m Singapore. Mr. Geddes said the Red Cross
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  • 148 4 Times Hails Brunei Loan To Malaya LONDON, Nov. 12 (Renter) The offer of a loan matle by the Sultan of Brunei, the Bn- li'h-protrfted state on the northwest roast of Borneo to Die Federation of Malaya wai ;«s an art of fon sight by -iy's Times. j he offer of
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  • 63 4 s. s. Manyam, 11 or, i a a I il to c the pirate taxis m od taxis r ihi R ar ol I the idea i i only to new >te healthy petit ion and i educe fares. 'i raffle and V Regi trar
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  • 172 4 NEW $770,000 STUDIO FOR THE FILM UNIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malayan film unit will shortly build a new $770,000 studio to replace its ''highly inflammable wooden and attap shacks" m Bungsar Road. The new studio will be fire and dust proof and its laboratory and filmstoring chambers will be air
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  • 131 4 Rubber Firm Shows Drop In Profits TIOSCOTE Rubber Estates. Ltd., reported a trading profit for the year ended June 30, 1953, of £G0.8t)4 against £83,392 for the previous year., 1 Alter taxation, there was £35,277 against £38,996 lor the! year before. To the profit has been added a further sum
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  • 101 4 THE converted U.S. Army fleet transport, Lucky Trader, a "regular* 1 between Singapore and Indonesian ports, has been bought by the firm of Cbek Guan Shipping Company for $400,000. The firm, which bousht the vessel from Messrs. Ek Liong Win. another local shipping company are
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  • 42 4 RAKIM BIN ABDUL HAMID a dealer m controlled rice at Kampong Gombang. Lenga, Muar. was fined $7o by the Munr Magistrate, Inctae Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan for failing to affix the grade and price labels on the bagr, of nee
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  • 57 4 SINGAPORE'S icting Chief Justice. Mr Justice Brown. yesterday Judgement for Zlin Shoe Company, who brought an action m the High Court claiming 55.514 from Universal Service A^eney. This sum, the plaintiffs submitted, represented the balance of payment <Jue to them on goods sold to the defendants.
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  • 22 4 EXG Kwc Chew, was fined SM) m (he SiMßpporo Fourth Police Court yesterday for offering bribe of $1 to policeman.
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  • 95 4 KL'ANTAN. Thur*. Madam Foo Sum Wah. a widow who kept herself anrf her srvrn children alive with roconuls and water for several months, is now m the District Hospital here nMiiperating from T.B. A total of |Sl2 was col-W-rted from Standard rt -aders and this
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  • 93 4 Rendel C'ttee Is Named THE R Constitution Com i yesterday named the powers ol i Tnment authorities m nt in;j id. Me of 1 m n le: S r Geoi Elendel l .hair nan V. Mr. T. P. F. I id ';i* ol the Cou i" C, Pan t Executive
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  • 65 4 7UK SINGAPORE Muslim community will conduct a procession on Nov. 22. Prophet Mohammed's birthday. The profession wfll start from Kandhar Street at 2.15 p ii. and will pass through North Bridge Road, Arab Street, Beach Road, Middle Road, Victoria Street, Jalan Sultan, Rochore Canal Road, Kallang Road,
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  • 118 4 War Dept. Workers Plan Action OVER :<OO members of the Wa r Department Civilian StafT Association of the Kluang Branch attended "i emergency a! rncrt ing last week to <U :ide what action to take if the outstanding claims of the Union V/ere not met at a conference to be
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  • 106 4 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Chinese business community here requested Mr. Tan Chin Tuan ol Singapore, to open a branch of the Overseas Chinese Bank. Mr. Tan replied that due to inadequate skilled personnel he regretted he was unable to comply with the request .at present. photo.
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  • 43 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Nov. 11: Mohamad Nor bin Hashini (20), was sentenced to two months imprisonment by Mr. A. P. Jack, President ot the Sessions Court, for stealing four sheets of rubber from the house of a padi planter.
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  • 40 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The front portion of a shophouse m crowded Petaling Street here was badljr damaged by rripr p early this morning. Occupants of the shop ran out when the fire was at its height.
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  • 298 4 Standard Staff Reporter OUT of a total of 954 students m the University of Malaya, 585 or 62 per cent are Chinese. This is revealed m the student statistics, compiled by the University, which will be placed before the Senate. lri order of importance, there
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    67 4 Mr. William Courtenay. British War Correspondent, who flew m the New Zealand Air Force Hastings whirh dropped out of last month's air race mid- way due to engine trouble, arr.ved here yesterday from Aukland on his way to Korea. He said the race pointed the way to the enming of
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    64 4 photo. Former guerilla fighter Peter Kite who had made several landings the hard waj as a paratrooper during World War II had a verv romfortable landing at Kalians Airport. Singapore, yesterday in a QANTAS/BOAC Argonaut. He is here on business. The last time Mr. Kite landed in Malaya was in
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  • 95 4 .TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. At the second general meeting of the Ind< pendence of Malaya j Paity, Johore branch. U i Tuan H.iji Anuar bin Haji A i Malek was unanimously elect-prc-ident. Mrs. Lai Xai Jo), wife of the formei nresid< nt, Mr. Leong Boon and Tuan Sycd
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  • 44 4 THE S c Printing EmP' ;i ion v. ill bold a.-i exrd nary general meeting on 1 Sunday at l p.m. at the Victoria Memorial HaU to amend some I of the union's rules and discuss I other mutter* of the union.
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  • 219 4 2 Experts At Meter Station MR. Nils-Olov Eijsstrom. general manager of the Swedish Halda taximeter manufacturing company (lefi) and Mr William H. Taylor, director of Halda Ltd., London, have arrived m the Colony to personally inspect ihe Ha < service station ci here. Mr. Taylor told The S yester 'ay
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  • 119 4 Prove Into Varsity 'Ragging' A MEETING »f (hr Diuwuin Koad lMßt«litrs, attended i>v iii<»r« tli.ui 100 students. u.ts hrld last tiulu to discttv <!<'V'" lupntents un Tafada] niufit's "racciai**. An inuuii committrv of four students Ursa ip pointed to find out the culprits respoasiMr i<n the tu.iteii;il (l.imau.*- i.nis ed
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  • 98 4 Rubber Quiet RI'BBFR r porr romninfd i wedneaday's first grade r her ihi| cents per lb. nesc. Pi day on an un and at noon were cents per lb or. Owrataj or.t* i m the absenr o j tiocis from N- remainoi c! > > istico holiday
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  • 5 4 TMK aruu: I (per
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  • 18 4 THI t riii 1 busine; IMM -> I Rl XI I Wa n MINIS'. Klana iti inn i:
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  • 11 4 INDIAN SHOW IS FOR FUND THI f l Marti t md.
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  • 11 4 TH' b Co m i i i craft I Day
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    • 40 4 PACEMAKIR The new thiitty PACEMAKER model has all of Hu htM cdvonroc;, and is COmpocl m sixe dv to a shorter II I iqth tor cosy rr.anocjvrabi.ity. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD SIN 64 AKD KMALA LUMfUR OIN Tl FEPfeRATI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 354 4 Singapore Diary T i r 1030 am it i from 53 SINCiAPOKti mm >>iii I! l\ pc ol Bali hv v lCTnc i ij Kang, Cl tg Swee C i h. The w. H iid Cheona i P I LI Hal! StamI >l.( Advanced Malay class f:!:i1 tv M Mil
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  • 298 5 TB SCHEME IS 'OUT OF FOCUS' SAYS DR. DURHAM JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Dr. N. A. Durham of the Genera! Hospital, Johore Bahru, yesterday cri;i:ised the tuberculosis rehabilitation scheme recently presented by Dr. Mrs. WUberfcrce Smith and described the proposed sanatorium as "out of focus." He stated this at a meeting
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  • 164 5 After Feast Jail Food For 15 Mths JOHOKE BAHRU, Thurs lan Ah llui. m\miplo.ved. esitered a tmt' f»' shop m Jalan Trus early onp morning and orderrd food v"d l»er. He stayed till 8 p.m. coasusniii--: beer and fo<>[| all tiie while, and be smoked tin *f <'\;)i*n live eigarett«
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  • 32 5 A M k on "Malays and Islamic Culture" will be given by Che Ismail bin Sutan at the 1 King Edward VII School Hall raiping today at 7.30 p.m
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  • 28 5 THE Corp-; of drums ot thei i I Battalion, the Manchester Regiment will si\ c a perrormance m Station Road. Bukit Mertajam at 5.30 p.m. today
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  • 72 5 THE Army Civil Serv re Union of Singapore If to Bflftliate with the International Federation of Unions of Employees of Public and Civil Servicof of Britain. Yesterday the Union sent the affiliation fee to Mr. M. C. Bolle. Ccneral Secretary of the lutovnational organisat .on. A-king
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  • 260 5 rHE October progress summary of the Singapore Department of Social Welfare reveals that the AntiVice Section marie 64 visits that month to hotels, brothels and other establishments suspected of being used for immoral purposes. Twenty-five places were kept under observation. Five juvenile girls were detained
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  • 122 5 morf. than R,r Scout. ;mrl Wolf Cuba will today observe Sat rifllce Da pooling all their pocket moi a i i little Miin s they |et by doing odd job, and running en and for the ?ve!opmenl i I a 27 acre camp .it d
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  • 167 5 THE SINGAPORE AntiTuberculosis Association acknowledges the following donaI iona Imperial Chemical Industries (M) Ltd. $250: Malaya Publishing H c $250; Mr. Ciuv Soon Kenjg (m appreciation of treatment to his grand-daughter) $200; Prince's Restaurant $50; Mr. John H. Creig 527.2»i; Mr. Koh slO; Mr. Sevia Singh $10;
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  • 302 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John NIcoH, and Admiral Felix Stump, Commander of the Iniiecl Stales Pacific Fleet, flew into Singapore m the tme plane, a Inited States Navy D.C. 6, from B*ftg.tMg yesterday. Sir John was lel vi ning to the Colony at'rr
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  • 169 5 MINER JAILED FOR 'BRUTAL ASSAULT' IPOH. Thurs. Describing the offence as a "brutal ilt."' Mi. Justice Thomson today sentenced a young miner, Loh Kirn Thye (28), to five years* imprisonment for causing the denth of nil partner. I.eong Kali Chin (79), on July 2\ this year. Loh was tried on
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  • 26 5 A MIDDLE-AGED man rescued from the Singapore River by a boatman plying his tongkang at 11 a.m. yesterday. He was Chee Hai Sons; (:;B>.
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  • 760 6 1/KKY few Malayans will be pleased, or deceived, by tho pompous words of warning uttered by the Federal Finance Committee m their report on Malaya's current financial position. Comnru ipon Britain's promised financial help to Malaya, the Committee expressed the hope that < i ptance throughout Malaya
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 337 6 MR. FERGUSON REPLIES .Sir; Regarding Mr. T.E. Lim's letter of November .'///<, I c' vrrssed a suggestion hare Singapore lejt to the British m my letter of November 3 not as n further strata to the burden but to lighten 11. Britain's burden throughout the world is a henry one
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    • 160 6 S.r; -This paragon of objectivity, that clear, precise and unambiguous thinker, Mr. Alex Josey, informs us m his article on "John Eber's Call fcr a New Policy," that half-a-million farriers moved to resettlement camps, "reluctantly but willingly." Do you find it diff'cult to understand him? I submit it
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    • 200 6 S r; By the time this letter <>f ;>^ :ie gore to the Press, boya of Uovernment schools who are studying m Standard V will be sitting for their Common Entrance Exa m i n a t i on Towards the end of this month they will know
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    • 176 6 Sir;— Dr. S. 11. Aljunied the East Ward Candidate for the Progressive Party was la the City Council for a period of one year. I looked forward to him doing sometin im for the City. Eagerly I waited but nothing happened for the whole year. Th e
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    • 92 6 Sir -The bicycle curfew m Ipoh has been on for a I ong t<me and has caused a Jot of inconvenience to both n.qht students who are living quite awoy from town ond people whose occupations are at night. This rurfew is meant to n nder bondits e.rapmg G
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  • 773 6  - Tension Along ArabIsraeli Borders CYRIL DUNN TEL AVIV By the tense borders of Israel and the Arab world I have been asking questions across bare wooden tables, Opposite me have sat men with strong, confident, faces, men from Cential and Eastern Europe m the main. Did the men of this
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  • 83 6 Review of Views Sardon Unworthy CHE SARDOX bio Haji .lubir Prc.Mdcnt of the UMNO Youth League, is ihe targel of utu.s^n MtUyu'i editorial for h^ refuse! to discuss the political situation m Malaya with former members of UMiNO m Penatig when he visited the inland la^t we«k. The meeting wa
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  • 834 6  -  ALEX JOSEY Our Malayan Ails Crafts 551 >?> HJKHJKHJ I F I AM to judge from the poky, uninviting little half-shop m Fullerton Building, then I hove no hesitation m soying that the Singapore Government is not doing enough to help Malayan arts and crafts.
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  • 33 7 GOVERNOR SAYS 'NO' TO SUBPOENA S.»u t h Jam< > i V. i today. Dexl i lite, comhis thi -v ol granh return." iy he to ether he would ena by the ComM he
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    74 7 It was meant to be a day of fun and that was what it w wa s until for no apparent reason, Robert began to cry. Claudette thought it over. «a sue BM been sharing the same nursei v school playpen, should she now also share the
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    40 7 Happy, smiles are never far away from a haby's tears. And only seconds alter Robert's little world had seemed so grey and the tears fell so fast, there was this carefree smile which Claudctte readily shared. Mirrorpic
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  • 14 7 N offli »ting i m I npler h n linttio
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  • 27 7 12, ai Government 0 i■■ i c as j n Ih< [nt< rged that the i nst the lefl Bar. lines* lor inistand
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  • 43 7 TEL AVIV. Nov 12. (AFP)— Tl i MAPAI (Socialist) Pai v la: I nigh| appointed n five-man committee to nogo^ tiate with <>•<., r parties, the at ion of :i new Cabinet follow irq Premier Ben Gurion's decision resign
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  • 255 7 LONDON, Nov. 12 (AP)— The rnited Stales is negotiating with Pakistan tor permission to establish military bases on the Asian subcontinent m exchange for defence aid. Pafc id British Informants said hi re y< terday that agi 1 1 nu nt, if reached, Id sei
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  • 486 7 {Regent^: She shares Queen m s wish LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuler) Princess Margai c t shares the Queen's wish that the Duke of Edinburgh should replace her as Regent should the necessity arise. Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, the Home Secretary told the House
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  • 86 7 MARGARET I orkwood his simply hern swept off her feet h> the two big fellows. \oii s»r ibove w ho bare t eSSC to London to stake a Mm arith her. On the right is i< tor Mcl.aglen ».T. tlurk eared tough guv who has been
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  • 303 7 UK WRITES OFF DEBT BY BURMA By ARNOLD BRACKMAN Standard Special Corr. RANGOON. Nov. IL'.— In one stroke, the British Government hai wioed "><■ Burma's long-standing r!e.bt to London of ;:L'4.2oii.noo. I recently v.. 'luded financial negotiations. Britain i this deb! by a down payment of £4,000,000. The remaining amount
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  • 39 7 LONDON. Noi P B ish bu! ii <i I divided <>:» f Ol f i •I of Ei Bi i and < It v. Council appealed to thing 1 i i result sot M 1
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  • 87 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 (AFP). Christine Jorfcnsen. former American GI wiv. harr.'d his sex through a series of surgical operations. may be engaged to be married. The "lucky" mr.n Wtfllld appear to be one Patrick Flanigan, 26-year-old artist who admitted that he gave hi r a three-<arat
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  • 26 7 ADMIRAL Arthur W Radford. Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, irai received m private audience by Pope Pius XII on Wednesday AP
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  • 74 7 Stondotd London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 12. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London market:—LONDON RUBBER CONDON TIN (pot IC.d December led Jan March )t d Apr. June 16, d July/Sept. 17 6 November c.i.f. )t J d. Tone: Dull. Spot
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  • 191 7 TEHERAN, Nov. 12. -Troops opened fire on proMossadeq demonstrators here today and killed two People, as thousands took their ousted leader's ease into the streets. Brigadier Teimour Bakhtiar. Commander of U\ c Teheran armoured unit, toid newsmen a number of people had been arrested In
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  • 97 7 Radioactive Fish At Monte Bello PKKTH, Western Australia. Nov. 12 (Beater) British scientists visiting Monte Bello islands have fo :ir! traces of radio activity m some lish caught tliere more than a year alter Britain's first atom bomb was exploded at the islands, it was reported yesterday from Onslow. A
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  • 84 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 12, (AP). A committee of the government's parliamentary party is studying the question of uhether a creylonese should replace British Governor-Gen-eral Lord Soiilbury. an informed political source saiti today. This committee was appointed to recommend changes m the Constitution. Differences have existed for
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  • 36 7 LONDON N the D I d The weekly v. 1 1 h < h he i.v Bril ion of on roven R y. has en t t i speech I I script
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    • 67 7 v pa s-al y sy Rnnf i THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY BOAC l M.A.L. TOUR FARE INCLUDES YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AT~CONNECTING POINTS SPEEDBIRD ROUTES SPAN THE WORLD wSy^j^^V APPLY TO YOUR NEAREST TRAVEL AGENT l^JT^ OR ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OFFICE. MALAYAN AIRWAYS I KM SALtb ACh.Nls t-.)l< HO.AC. COMfel A AK(i(
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    • 100 7 OOP Ifv6 iM^'i Nursery /Mm g HARRINGTON S rwo-Fouj is- *\v Fore To//el for boby jj I 111 l g HARRINGTON S twofold SQUARES S.ze 30" Squore per dozen J 1 7.50 g CHRISTENING ROBES All hiond mode and Embroidered Net on Silk Foundation \AW Slj CHILDRENS DEPT. Ist. FLOOR
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  • 534 8 GREAT STRIDES MADE IN AIR-CONDITIONING THE temperature range m which the luiman being is most comfortable is between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Problems of excessive cold and excessive heat have now been solved— the practical solution to cooling indoor^oming only fifty years ago. I Looking over The wno p
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    94 8 Modern office equipment designed for working comfort and maximum efficiency has been installed n Uu office of Lewis and Peat Limited by Roneo. Roneo swivel chain, steel lock-up desks and cabinet, rt designed to blend with the general office layout. The managing director's office and the company r* r<u tives
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  • 324 8 Pioneer In Field Of Modern Sanitation IT IS now more than 138 years since the Doulton family acquired an interest m the pottery trade m a humble wjy m London. Tho early mombois hi the family who began their small and unknown business could scarcely have imagined that their insistence
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    • 314 8 •> > Bm I V^B I 1111 A 4 I|T^ bAnnlLn IxNUYYo i h-lf AIR CONDITIONING FINUiySON HOUSE ULU I lll» I.U >|F| I IU ll.lf I > I ■.■■■■i&''* y -jfefe- f f^' r vs ncsl Look at the nam>'s on room oir conditioners You v. l y«^^£^^' *'^P*
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  • 275 9 To Beauty Of City's Skyline AIR CONDITIONED modernity planned t0 the last detail, has established Finloyson louse as one of the most up-to-date and cttrcctive business edifices m the For East o£ j a y_-the first of the Colony's modern planned for a huge business Ire struggling
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  • 8 9 K.A.R. DRIVER IS ACQUITTED arge have it car
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  • 68 9 Its refular frontage relieved by the most modern window installation, Finlayson House compliments Singapore's waterfront Standing next to its 18-storey sister 'skyscraper,' its streamlined appearance reflects the efficiency and importance ol the three major business concerns wliich it now houses. Messrs. Palmer and Turner, one of the leading
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  • 199 9 A NEWCOMER IN BUILDING TRADE SETS PACE THE Paul Y. Construction Company now occupies i prominent place m the bttildtnj: world both here and In \\\v Federation, yet as comparatiTC nnvcomer to the Malayan huildini; industry the company has built up its reputation here m eight s»hort years. Launched as
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  • 48 9 ONE hundred and twelve boys of the Taiping Boys' School will spend their annual vacation at tne Telok Bahang S it Camp m Penanc The hoys will leave on Sunday with their Superintendent, Mr. A.w. Prescott and they will be under canvas lor one week.
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  • 29 9 THE Hua Lian High School's annual elomtion contest m English will be held at their main school m Temple Street, laiping on Nov. 120 at 3 p.m.
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  • 84 9 PENAXG. Thurs A display of self-defence by members of the Penang Chinese Women's Chin W6o Association will be one of the attractions of the variety concert to be staged at the Anglo-Chinese School hall m aid of the Poppy Day Fund, on Saturday. Mrs. Peggy Ross
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    77 9 photu. Desks are so arranged in the general office of American International I 'ndcrwriters as to afford the maximum advantage of all the light sources. The huge window at the right Is fitted with anii sun glare louvres while the glass brick wall at the left affords the maximum natural
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  • 371 9 PEOPLE who live m glas s houses, are far fewer than the people who work m *lass houses these days. The days of dingy offices are gone forever; m this new age of building design light is hero lo st iy and glass
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  • 245 9 'I HE materials supplied through 'he agency of Messrs. William Jacks m Singapore have all played a prominent part m making Finiayson House a building of quality. In a building where the entire frontage is given up :o window space, the Crittall windows supplied by Jacks
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    • 70 9 FIRIIfIYSOItf HOUSE I*r,Wl& PEAT (S) LTD. third floor office furniture layout planned C-^V m consultation with- I\ O/M I O I f a/iiltut c supplied by I L« for f/?e finest, most adaptable CUPBOARDS, I i COUNTERS CABINETS 1 CHAIRS DESKS TAKF. YOUR OFFICE PLANNING PROBLEMS TO RONEO LIMITED- vILED
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    • 100 9 <^:k^> supplied I^rittallJ new Z type steel windou CHAT WOOl* fireproof steel doors Acouni CeloteX TILES iC*ti li ill ii w—wnw— a— wimmmmmi We Ser\ c The Building lnduslr\' Om- Draning Reprodaelioii Uriil.: reproduce drawings on all grade f paper, also photocopying all kind f documents. 11 7 Steel Sheet
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    • 765 10 HAMBURG AMERIKA LIMIH AM) NOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD JOIN! SERVICE To Colombo, (iiiioa. MatsHllea \titw«-rp llultrrdarn, HaaaaMfg atocaacsv Spore r. S'hita Prn;ini? 1 S Nabob (MM 1 l)n MUm II lil».. •TS I.everkusen (HATACi) II l»il»»« ll ixi»e« l'» fItMN •lonp Kont Manila Kolm V«»k'>»» «m<* Peaaaf P. Sham Spore IS Nerkarstein
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    • 1090 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE J l^ MANSFiEXD CO., LTD. Btal ln( .njfed m Slni/at'vjr» < «tn. r» i»|»ll«»n i' i>riM»«< vii utli.'i |>orts to toad ,tnn llwliarcc nircn '-\Hl\tJ* to i IMKI'OOI (.1 v-i.im lIIMHN fOMINKMAI POm Due Sail* P S Mai renan* Prfra> tor Marseil'ea IJverpoo; v »Ht< (J. B/1
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    • 893 10 R.I. FROWNS ON JAPAN'S 200-SHIP SALVAGE SCHEME By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 12.— Authoritative Indonesian sources have poured a sheet of ice water over Japan's ship salvage scheme to raise over 200 vessels of all descriptions and sizes, sunk during World War 11, which are today
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    • 619 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE S\JMN(.S FKO.Vf S( ANI)IN\VI\ X < >N| s rr riaaj •MI-ONI* For H.rigKoH C;.| n MANCIII'KIA foi Bani;k« k Saiffon HoiiKkiinu Manila Kobe V >kr.hama i/i i».., v 11V i, N •FAISTKIV for Bane*** 7 h i»... M LALANMA M tor Bangkok "JAVA" for Banfkok, Sai| Hongkon
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    • 580 11 TENDER NOTICE Separate tender are Invited tor the supply ol ratl to prisoners a :]c l fuel lo the under-mentioned prisons fol a period of sis months commencing rrom Ist January, 1954:— Taiping Prisoa Kua'a Lumpur Prison Penang Prison Johore Bahru Prison A!or Star Prison Batu Gajah Prison Seremban Prison
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    • 551 11 NOTICES CONTKOLLKK OF SUPPLIES SINGAPORE TENDEI NOTICI TENDEB NO: 11. r TENDERS -I.] be received ai the oHice of the Controller ol Suit 2nd Door, Fullertqn B ig, Singapore up to :)oo on Wedni d ijr, 18th November, 1953, for the purchase ol approximately 2,000 Tons of Sia c Rice
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    • 408 11 PERSONAL *OME to (1 EC. < t monstt siti< »hfl 1? 811 1 even < >id.i\- at 10 '.'j .1 m ANNoaicaair I LOYD TRIESTINO i T. is ni-'.v sitiintr'j on *1 1 'Donald H<> .v I SITUATION VACANT IV ANTFD To..< er ol English t<»r Chines* i Q firntion
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    • 175 11 Sl;m<l;i i S«»r\ ire lor it* ficm ploM'd XI I >l XV |4 I r f»n «nd m ,«t .o t -t m v I tin- *incip--ie I nimpluMiirnl Kiirr^u .•Hers you «i., „,,r r lhlt <lllJI l .ill ..r «ntr »M,, r l»M-al vf ,i v 1IC „fi,,, n
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    • 202 11 tt lAbner B y A/ Capp MENTION^ I > THOSESU»£vIaS 7 I f /WU S^Tl^T^^Ml UTHtR/ THAT /WC^LD BE GOOD EMoSghV 7SISEND£JS?rr S ?S E C. I \£fo*^M LIVING If TORMC-ANDWHArfGooo >?9 A Wf rz/^Twl wmv Ol tf.' JTO M€ ["Vl^ 0000 POX EVE > RtBQPY. > Hf r^--/'LL Ch
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  • 101 12 TAIPING, Thurs. In theii k• eague I fixture Taiping Colts showed their superiority to beal Survey Spori (i [t i ig tussle from ta to finish with both dele giving a line display. Co I lJ ned their winning goa m < -< •"tul half through i
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  • 694 12 Manager Players PENANG, Thurs. The departure of Wong Peng Soon, and his boys for Formosa today is being considered as a very serious matter by the Badminton Association of Malaya which will be calling a meeting m the near future when a
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  • 318 12 "I GO on this tour with practically no regrets," slid Wong Pcn«j Soon, shortly before he emplaned for Hongkong enronte to Taipeh yesterday. ••The goodwill and understanding that I and mv team have failed to establish on this tour issue with some BAM
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  • 48 12 A SINCIAPORK Hockey As■ociation XI wili meet Johore Bahru t t District at hockey on the IA ground at 4.45 pm. tomorrow The SIIA team will be Pillai Barth Ajit Singh. Pennefather veiupillai, Bambridsr Fernandez Rozario Sheikli Mansoor t JUtts, Pan? Sin Eng
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  • 105 12 PENANG, Tliuis— The gportf section of the Indian Association at a meeting on Nov. 11 unanimously decided to hold a badminton tournament open to all Indians. The meeting also elected the following oftire bearers- Sports Chairman. Mr. Gu;rhan Singh; vice Sports chairman Mr. Jagiit Singh:
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  • 30 12 MONTREAL. Xov 12 <UP>.Jimmy Carter retained his world's lightweight championshio last night by knocking out Armand Savbie m the fifth round of their bout at the r orum.
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  • 30 12 LONDON. Nov 12 (Reuter).— Resultl of friendly football matches played under floodlights last night were: Southampton ti South African tOUrini team 2. Coventry Cily 2 East Kite 2.
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  • 36 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurf.— rPCA -B" beat the Selangor i hi!) "B- i—o m a snappy game of hockey on the padanc todjy ftor a,, fi half the TPCA scored through inside left Vijanathan.
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  • 27 12 MERSING, Thura. T Tyre* s—l m a hockey match. S. Mvr U| J '*ri i Kassim tcon d foi Ifri wliilo Satari got Tyros'
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  • 29 12 K\ V-A LUMPUR. Thurs -I pwD Spori Club women b i ihe Si RC women I—o m f, hockey fixture on th Ch< i;.- Road ground today
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  • 29 12 CEYLONESE Sport- Club. Sing ip it< all ('ejrlon- •.> ii ncn to turn up for ii I >v trial :it Eialestier Road on Sunday at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 225 12 BELOW are the weights for tomorrow's XL rates, final day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. CL 5. DIV I—9 |r. I-Ufifer 7.13 Soldena 808 Salvador qO4 n rt( r 7.12 Tide O'Gold 8.08 iSisr* mpur m g- a* The Wm LM CL. 3. DIV. ->-5;
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  • 274 12 SHARP-SHOOTING RAF. (Seletar) 2nd XI, won their way to the S.A.F.A. Junior K.O. Cup final yesterday when they routed Haikowyu Sports Club 6—o at Jalan Besar Stadium. They play the Corinthians on Sunday. The airmen showed a lot of thrust and sDeed to take a s—o5
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  • 68 12 TIIK Singapore team to meet Selango r m the AllBlues Cup competition on Saturday at the Police Training School ground here at 5 p.m. will be: Yap Boon Ken? (capt.), Robert Low. Kassim Hussain. Ronald Tan. Omar Rejab, Luk Juan Ec Bin Yens Soh. Masod. P.
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  • 178 12 ChYLON Sports Club "A" team moved up to second place m the SHA division three league when they defeated the SMSU 2-0 at Balestier Plain, yesterday. This is as far as they can get as the Naval Base Police SC have won the championship.
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  • 33 12 TAIPIXG, Thurs -Two brilliant goals by centre-torward Narain Singh enabled Oid Edward: ans to win the Bhagwan (-up beating King Edward VII Smool m their annual hockey fixture yesterday by 2—o
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  • 27 12 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Unbeaten Indians came close to osing the:r ror-ord m the hockey league when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Gurkhas
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  • 20 12 KOYAL Singapore Golf Club bold their annual general ting nex- W. y al > P n. at their clubhouse
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  • 20 12 MERSINO, thurt. >oh Swce Tuh won the Mersing Rifle .w >ciat»on*a open championship. Ho Su Kian waj runnerup.
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  • 428 12 Gondolino (3 In 36 1/5) Looks A Good Bet Tomorrow By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Gondolino, a three year-old Royal Barge gelding, showed very strikj^ form this morning when, with Herbe Charles tfltride, he breezed over three furlongs In 36 1 5 sec with Sporter (Woods) as companion. Gondolino
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  • 110 12 KINGSTON. .1 imaj Nov 12: (Renter)— George Headley the 44-year-old West Ii Test cricketer now Uric England, h.is accepted an undertaking by the Jams ton that he Wa ■>m-: lere 1 for ie action II proved fit a n<i i tain ing good < >„ ijon. n.^ his
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  • 69 12 Wor ld Cup England Quality I MKIM\ n.»v i ••♦•d Ir. "U>f 1!Jt,,,,l •»'r,. i. NN ill!.-.,! f«»r 11,,. >„,..„ I'fll ll.Ml, lourn m "Uf <•» t»\ WINI 1n>..1. I, llUl<. n N »rd «»n ltn«l\ „,|,,r Max nn Irsl r«il i H.- s.n, m whnl, >•«.%»,, X ,:r:;";:,;, :i::rz:
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  • 298 12 IPOII. Thurs -In MM of U* of the series, the Perak CfclsNM Recreatlw hjbMa brilltoat gyfcadi to lecaptore the tennis ru rated i by the tote Siiiian Sir Iskand,, Shah, Irlfc VMCA. who held the trophy for the last i», Ihe Rets have now won the
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  • 213 12 ALL BLACKS SCORE UNIMPRESSIVE VICTORY OVER OXFORD OXFORD Nov. 12: (H The New Zealand A H Union touring tram defei u.xford university by one one penalty goal and two (14 points) to one goal (five points) yesterday but it was their most unimpres>ive mr-formam-e fO far They seemed confuted and
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  • 75 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Selangor Chinese R.-nt-a-tion Club beat the Tamilian Physical Culture As.so.-iai ion 2—o m a friendly hockey fixture played on the Prince* Road ground today In spite of tht slippery condition of the ground the game was played at a fast pace with the
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