Singapore Standard, 20 November 1953

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD L^__f r w_r s ___r_ft I _jiC_!_V^ &m m Vol. IV. IVo. Hi. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 l<m TWELVE PACES 10 (TENTS.
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  • 119 1 BURMA BREAKS BLACK SPRING UJN OI D BRA. KM AN respoadeat Nov. 19— The nt has mash a huge ling I the 500.000 transhipping jments w_t nvert Buimese currency e this Police break no a m arket they am European MO be--1952. and through ot chemical electrical 1 UWtl99*9* IttSt>
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  • 131 1 LONDON. Nov. 19— (R, ter>— Mr. Peter Thornycroft. President of the Board of Trade, told a questioner in the House Of Commons today he believed Britain had ordered 100.000 tons of manganes ore from Russia. Mr. Harold Daves, a Labour Member lUggested that as Bri'am wa- importing
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  • 256 1 Iljl-. v 'j^2! ''j "l^^^^n^^^^^jß din h°. X k N V 9 AFP) R,,ssia ha bc «n forced to dip Into her accumulated gold stock because Russian sterldr?eS^E rCei an ng fI m n rmal lrade with Briuin has OM'd^'fJN?
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  • 71 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 18: (Reuter) President Eisenhower has proclaimed a new list of munitions barred from shipment to Communist areas, the State Department said today. Informed officials said the list, specifically designed to meet new weapons and concepts of warfare, contained some 30.000 items
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  • 54 1 Body armour was banned for the first time together witn all radio communications equipment bearing mil it try designation and items closely associated for use as weapons. In addition {o adding new weapons and materials, the list re-defined all categories in more precise language to cover a
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  • 58 1 LONDON, Nov. 19 (AP) General Sir Gerald Templer flew back to Malaya yesterday with a British promise of several million dollars worth of he.p for the financially hardpressed Federation government. Templer is expected to announce the size and form of Britain's contribution on November 25 when
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Nov. 19 (AFP) Fifty-nine Labour members of Parliament including James Griffiths, a former minister, have signed a petition calling .or tile annulment of the Government Order in Council suspending the constitution of British Guiana. The motion will have priority in the House of Commons order
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  • 20 1 BRITISH aircraft exports this vear are likely to total £65.000,000, nearly double the figure three years ago. Reuter.
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  • 6 1 Will c.c. Continue Mr. Malcolm MacDonald
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  • 135 1 WITH only seven more eeks to go to the end of this year, there is still no news of a further extension of office for Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commissioner General in South East Asia, nor is there any news of the possibility of the appointment of his
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  • 45 1 BUFFALO, New York Nov 19 (AP)— A U.S. Atomic Energy Commission spokesman said today over 1.000 firm s in the nation already were using radioactive materials to improve industrial pro- ces <es I Listening I Pleading i/njcvting Debating I Storming f.on.sir/.>ri/i«j
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  • 131 1 DISLIKED THE TYRANNY BANGKOK, Nov. 19 (Reuter) A Japanese meml>er of the Malayan Chinese terrorist band operating around Mala-yan-Thai border area had given himself up last Saturday to Thai authorities in one of the districts placed under a state of emergency recently, according to a disclosure made
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  • 69 1 The Fox In 6 Moods AS trial of ex-Premier Mohammed .Mossadeq continues in its second j week, in Teheran. Iran, the foxy politician is creating headlines witli periodic attacks of fury, weeping; or despoa dency. This is Mossadeq (from left to right and top to bottom) 1. Mossadeq listens. He
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  • 378 1 REPORT ON THE CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Sex education, through films on sex hygiene, is one of the recommendations of a special committee set up by the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council to wipe out parading of the streets by prostitutes.
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  • 6 1 'Well— here'* how 1"
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  • 59 1 KUCHING, Nov It, (Reul Kuching airport iced two earth tremors, lasting s Mids, five min ites midnight th morning. Bunga- j lows in the vicinity >ck- I ed, surprising the ocrupanl P fed thai the I I j earth tremor (ell h 70 I i when
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  • 75 1 EDWARDS AIR FORCi BASE. California. Nov. l!». (UP).— Test pilot Cor Ct..>.field today casually said that there was n< more sensation involved m flying 1 .272 miles an hour than :C any other ui: .•> B v his feat, <"r the pi e\ i.iiu recoi i
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  • 82 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 19 (Reuter) Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, former Persian Prime Minister todav threatened to fast to death after the prosecutor in his trial here had threatened to put him in solitary confinement unless he stopped complaining about his food and living conditions. Dr. Mossadeq ihouted
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  • 198 1 FOR the third year running. Messrs. T G. Kiat Ltd., in Singapore, have not failed to respond to our appeal to give the children and ag i people of Malaya a memorable Christmas. Yesterday, the Company s nt one dozen (Large). two dozen (Medium)
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  • 13 1 VI r Swiutoa is now I iii Pakistan.- A FP
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  • 67 1 Th« prosecutor Bi ein Azemo com: to hang Di q under army law T. entered its 10th Meanwhile a 1 tl 0 f the Royal Court said yesterday that the Snail WB l d to the use of* the word In the court i <»: Mossadeq. The Snah
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  • 15 1 EXHAUSTED Meeeedeq rlosrs hi> e>r s and s|rr|»s on his lawyer's shoulder
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  • 54 2 DREDS ol J V Tark .< rday afl hunt I i I r a:i«J flip fi^iit. hor by, .vatch- ;u aranri I ay. It tho bn II i i incid< Sir! and the e pwrk itself. Later in the evening, both the Indian v the Gen.
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  • 106 2 A MOVE to form one ringle Wh.-tiey Council for ■ingapore City Council employee v. i be launched by all the Coui. i employees' unions and ar odat '>ns. Tho Standard was told i.y that the i e committe. ol all City Council rafT unions and a._ oclations
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  • 21 2 SINGAPORE'S Justices of Peace photographed with the Governor Sir John Nicoll at Government House yesterday.- Standard photo.
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  • 291 2 No Need To Cut Services Or Put Up Taxes Raj Standard Staff Reporter IF the Singapore Government proposes o gift or loan to the Federation, it will not find itself in absolute opposition to elected Unofficial opinion in the Legislative Council. At least one
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  • 100 2 TWO MEN, l V _1 B committed to i tan ti ia| S at the ei I ol inquiry yesterday, in which .hey were ing Abdul 11. i -irictoc of a shop .n \i. loria S'revt, of $:{.h"'. and Jul; .ir Abdul I. B 1
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  • 39 2 THE Ma agt f An Cycle and Itfotor Works, fined $100 in the Si First Traffic Cont yesterd for failing to particulars of his driver, when a b v the Police at S 1 on Augn.-t 8.
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  • 84 2 PRESENTS of gold OfDI ment... ge ns, diamonds, pear sold *nd silver coins m as eopie. of local newspap ri were ed under Foundation Stone of the Buddhist Union Jalan Senyam Shrine. Changi. on Nov 15 The Foundation stone wa laid \v v herable Ba k
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  • 461 2 Fishermen's Shift To New Fishing Grounds Pays Off THIRTY fishing vessels, shifted— by the Fisheries Department In an experiment to increase catches of lish from the crowded fishing grounds between Singapore and the Karimoen Islands to a new area northL i ast of Singapore recently, returned to port with large
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  • 124 2 Drove With No Licence, No 3rd Party WHILE Po i■• Lieutenant Rozario was <»n patrol alung I Lorong Geylang Road, on .'an. 15, he saw a car coming from ihe opposite direction dri i in an unsteady manner. The Lieutenant stopped the car and found Lim Choo Ser al 1
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  • 104 2 Radio Quiz For Poll Candidates A CANDIDATE from each of the parties taking part in the forthcoming Singapore City Council Elections will answer j questions from Co ony listeni ers. before an audience In the auditorium ol Radio Malaya on Nov. 27. People are invited to send 'in questions, and
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  • 59 2 MR M. FUJISAKI. former First Secretary to the Japanese Embassy in London, passed through S;ngapore by air yesterday \v, h nis wife and children for Jakarta, where he is to be Charge d'Affaires at the Japanese Consulate m Indonesia. He was met at Kallang Airport by
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  • 60 2 THE seven-nation Federation of Movie Producers of South-East Asia has chosen Tokio as the site of th e Brat Asian film festival. which Will be held In May next year. Twenty-two delegates from Japan, Thailand, Indonesia. Hongkorff, Nationalist China Malaya and the Philippines attended the
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  • 104 2 COMMODITY PRICES ft ft CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. I RSS Spot Loose 55] 56| No. 1 R.S.S. 54| 56_ No. 2 R.S.S 55* 555 No. 3 R.S.S. 53J 53,$ Tone: Dull TIN PRICE The prire of tin yesterday was $315; per
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  • 119 2 The 'Private' Markets Are Encouraged THE SINGAPORE City Architect's Department has sent circulars to private architects their attention to the City Council's new policy of encouraging 'private" markets and meat stalls. At the August ordinary meeting of the Council it was decided that the widest possible publicity should be given
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  • 80 2 THE bleating of a thousand sheep created an anusual cacophony of noise on the Singapore Harbour Board wharves, yesterday morning They were part of a two thousand three hundred head of "live cargo" which the Blue F onnel vessel Charoo brought from Australian ports for
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  • 119 2 Prophet Mohamed's Birthday TH E Prophet Mohamed'? Birthday was celebrated in .Tohore and in Ipoh by large processions, prayers and religion talks. In Johore over 4.000 Muslims attended a two-mile procc.-sion from the Government Building to the padang in front of the Courts. About 150 leaders from al! communities heard
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  • 47 2 MR. M A. KULARA.TAH has been e'.ec'ed president of the Singapore Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, in place of Mr. I.oke VVeng Chee who recently resigned. The Society, with 2.900 member-, i. one of the largest cooperative organisations in th<_ Colonv.
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  • 111 2 Efficiency Experts Hot Things Up THE public can expeet quicker decisions from the Singapore City Architect and Building Surveyor's Department from next month. Mr W. 1. Watson City Architect told The Standard yesterday This will follow the im plementation of suggestions by t»e Methods and Organisa tion Consultants (efficiency experts)
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  • 186 2 LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuter) —Mr. Sta n Awbery (Labour) asked in he House of Commons yesterday what wa s being done to set up joint industrial councilf or simi'ar committees for The tin mining industry i D the Federation of Ma: ay a He particularly
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  • 72 2 SUadard Staff Reporter WHEN an Army officer and his wile embarked on the troopship •Di.wara" in Lii pore yesterday they found more than $gOO worth of posa« talons .missing. The articles lost were a blue hat box containing two bats, a diamond studde I brooch v
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  • 35 2 A BARFFOOTF.D youth i i a feou o in Ser.net! 'ate yesterday ev*Miini| »tfX s-o *> St; in ash While he i aearehing f ur m >re m) sotted him and chased him out
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  • 170 2 Coroner Orders Driver's Arrest THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. B. I. Pates, nriered the immediate arrest of Chew Jong Hong, a lorn driver, and recommended him to be charged I'm callsing the death of a schoolboy b> a negligent act. The r was told u I Oct. 13 1 p.m.
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  • 6 2 9 MONTHS FOR TRUST CHARGE p
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  • 135 3 KI LtMPUR, Thurs.— The drive to recruit the Federation Army Boys' Wing has proed one interesting fact which is that there has been good response from the Chinese. More than 1,000 applications have been receive 1 by the Fe leration Army authorities since tn S
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  • 20 3 Army Dogs To Show Their Paces Unit i of rate 8.0.D. a, at onv in trail a last halM.E. '1
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  • 44 3 Mr. S. Jaganathan, Labour I nciil ir. yestei lay i Sing ipore Harbour i Chairman to take a >f his allegation that certain Board offl ials ing voting bv the force. Mr. mathan lir an inquiry int the matter.
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  • 315 3 BEAUTY QUEEN HAS EYE ON FILM CAREER IN HOLLYWOOD Standard Staff Reporter MISS MAX FACTOR, beauL,i_ ,8 ->raroid Violet Sleigh, will leave Malaya on I>fc 2 by Pan-American Airways via the romantic palm-swaying Pacific to Hollywood with only one ambition— to try her hardest to enter movieland. Violet told The
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  • 204 3 MIC CAN'T PLAY BALL-SI NGH SAYS PENANG, Thurs.— The working committee of the Malayan Indian Congress knows nothing about the expansion oi the IMNO-MCA alliance to cover the Indian group, the president of the Penang branch of the MIC and its working committee member Mr Jagjit Singh told The Standard
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  • 142 3 ABO IT 30 passengers of a Gl ti Bus Company, mostly women going home from market and children going t i school, were detained in the bus at the Registrar of Vehicles Oiliee 'ion ground lor more than two hours yesterday afternoon. It all
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  • 122 3 Mr. Yap For 3 -Chamber Finance Talks MR. YAP PHENG GBCK, acting chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, has been selected to represent the Chinese Chamber at a forthcoming three-chamoer meeting to be called by the Director of the Industrial and Commercial Department This meeting is to discuss
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  • 73 3 NG Siew Pin, was fined $500 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn jresterday for erecting a building without permission from the City Council. He had erected a new plank and corrugated iron roofed barrack-type building. It was used as a dwelling-house and a
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  • 118 3 Five Firms Answer Red Cross SOS MR. ALAN Geddes, Director of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society told Ihe Standard yesterdav that he had received five donations totalling |345 on the first day after hi. appeal last week for funds for the Branch. Lumley and Sons .sent
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  • 43 3 THE keys of the ga'e s and a copy of standing orders of the Grisek New Village were handed over to the Home Guards b v the Police at a parade of 20 Police and 30 Home Guards on Wednesday.
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    68 3 THILLIAN, an Indian was fined |S bv the Mu ir Ma trate lor being drunk an. I disorderly at Jalan Yahya. Muar. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, the UMNO president, is seen her e laying the foundation stone of the I MM) hall in Penang on the building site
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  • 241 3 ALTHOL'GH bona fide gift parcels valued at $100 or less are not "controlled" exports. Singaporeans who send them out of the Colony by air freight still have to apply lor an export permit. An official of the Import and Export Department told The Standard
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  • 225 3 FED. POLICE WILL LOSE 100 SENIOR MEN $1.5M Slash In Force's Pay Bill Planned In 1954 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Police Force will start making a big slash in its expenditure bill next year. It intends to reduce its staff of Gazetted officers by about 100 before the end
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  • 192 3 CARELESS PEOPLE AID BURGLARS PENANG. Thurs. In a number of house-breaking and theft cases last month, burglars entered premises by scaling water pipes, but in some cases, they were helped by careless householders who left doors or windows unlocked. This was disclosed by a Police spokesman today. He said that
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  • 90 3 BURGLAR LEAVES A LADDER Standard Staff Importer WHEN a European wok up on I uesdsy mornii f he 1 a ladder place! it int of his h »u In s F-tate. A six-foot long i with three kn its, h a ider in p isition. Suspicion... the n ie a
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  • 80 3 GOH TOH BAN of II ip Hin and Company w i I (5 an l costi by the Sing City Police C >u. l M I Mr. J. M. Dever ux-Coleb yesterday for u premises St Gej I R lad U) sell cold drinks. Four
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  • 146 3 Mak Pledges To Help The 'Under -dog' MR Mik Pak Shce. wh ••on- i) ember Citjr Council elect ins for E• >t w*ai i. j \y appealed I > tiie elect n m to pr tcct thor drain water i ip> f, ral .md Mm tenure of land. He promised
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  • 57 3 A i r .1 intei i "f LP. Raj .ii. (Pi 1 N >ith) ir: in P I >r North W ird, Mi 1. .j ih s.i I I H Mtl !!< i ri Vc I I He told > Pa P if pc'oi
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  • 488 4 A WEEPING WIDOW FACES 'EXILE' FROMSONS I BERNARD WILLIAMS, Standard shipping Reporter li! l I*l ESS widow, < ondemm d bj an immigratioa I law to a life of "e\jje" from her two sons uho can aid and support her. wept unaftbamedlj yesterday at the stints Steamship passage hookiii.' oMcc
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  • 40 4 RAHIM BIN KASIMITOwas tid over in the sum of !?2nn X months bv the Muar Magistrate for using criminal force on a Malay woman Satimah bime Abdullah, at Parit Jawa with the intention of outraging her modesty.
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  • 17 4 THE next Singapore Assizes will begin in the Supreme Court, on Nov. 30 at 10.30a.m.
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  • 200 4 MR PETES CHONG. owner of a firm of printers, publishers, booksellers and stationers, brought action in the Singapore High Court yesterday to recover possession oi office premises at Robinson Road, now being used by Eng Cheong Peng Kee Ltd., food contractors. Mr. Chong told the
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  • 674 4 It Can Be Sent ToFightOverseas AS ANOTHER step towards self-govern-ment, Singapore is to raise its own Army of regulars, volunteers and national servicemen, directed under a proposed National Service Ordinance, for the defence and security of the Colony. Members of the Army will be
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  • 70 4 A provision in the Colony's new Income Tax Ordinance empowering Income Tax Officers to enter pr ate premises tor search is like!. to be withdrr.wn. the Standard reliably learned yesterday. The Bill was referred to a Select Committee by the Legislative Council last month when it
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  • 38 4 MR. S. T. Pereira. President of the Pahang Government Workers Trade Union said in Raub yesterday with the opening of three new branches in Jerantut, Kuantan and Pckan. the Union's membership has been increased to 1.400.
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  • 216 4 THE ADMISSIBILITY of a prosecution statement was disallowed by Court after defence counsel, Mr. C. H. Koh contended that the usual warning embodied in it constituted a threat to Loo Chin Hock. This move came after he made a prosecution ar. Tan Lip Seng,
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  • 111 4 Japs Want To Sell Us Tyres Tubes MR. S. SUZUKI, president, and Air. Z. I 'cniatsu, chief of Trade Department, Taisei Rubber Industry Company Limited, Tokyo, one of the largest consumers of Malayan rubber in Japan, flew inlo Singapore yesterday on a two-week study tour of the local rubber -I
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  • 129 4 Kolam Ayer Houses: SIT Chief Mum THE Pre .dent of the SingaI pore City Council, Mr. T. P. i F. McNeice, declined to comi ment yesterday on a resoluI tiori. passed at Wednesday's meeting of the Singapore Joint 1 Relief Organisation. ftSktng the Improvement Trust to buy the MO houses
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  • 95 4 A POLICEMAN, Jantan bin' d. had a tough time with a woman hawker, Lim Siew Cheng, on Nov. 5. at Upper S sngoon Road, Singapore, Jantan told Mr. A.W. Ghows. Magistrate of the Eighth P< Court, yesterday, that Lim obstructing the five-foot- He tried
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  • 61 4 -NILA, N .PP.— The Philippim I be to the third A ia n MC A by the World Y M.C i Dec r I rti ticipating K lap I Kong. Fo- -p, Burma. Ind i s pj C e y lon thi ya. A >nd.
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  • 16 4 Farm Gets Silage From Canneries THE S hns P i pertinent nl B Mai. not a
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  • 56 5 1-, (TOP) Prophet Vloha r^medS birthday u;,. relebrated with a procession in Johore Bahm on N>d aesday «Ki u ht Takias Pari in am procession is hai on the frci cialij tiny feet. But if graedps doesa'f mind, its not Ml ha i ridinpiggyback This picture was takes
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  • 47 5 ition of itive i U rday met i to Ol the the Award mitted that gl ai r\ Iron i ha to i in- j salarj ale July erks rej< -ted teeting Gov. tatives m- >n's (>n will be soon it's
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  • 92 5 tflE Covei of Ii >ri" i are :<> ■e o tor 1954-5 A co nmittee cornrag H. M. Gopala Mc. m Represent d ve of the Governmerit of fnri a. Dr. D. Principa SI Andrew'. S and Mr. Charles Gamba Pi rsitv of Malaya h
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    40 5 AN application from Chin An I Sisi. Muar for a licence to store icecream' nnd a licence for the i. ue of 20 hawkers licences was rejected by a committee of the Town V OIUK I A. P.
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  • 375 5 SINGAPORE TUC FACES SERIOUS CRISIS 6 Unions May Break Off Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Trade Union Congress faces a serious threat of _o C^n. UP k r embcr unions with membership of about 30,000 tnreaten to break away from the Congress These unions feci that the Governing Council of
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  • 396 5 Party Wants The Facts On Rubber Standard Staff Reporter WHEN a fact finding mission visits Malava to in vestigate the competitive position ol rubber, it will b« provided with as clear a picture of the industry a possible by a Joint Working Partv. How this Party intends going I" about
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  • 76 5 BELFAST. Nov I<> A Magistrate's court was told here ve.terdav that the Attorney General had issued a "nolle prosequi" in ihe case of A. II Wong Kuai a Chinese nurse from Hongkong who hid been charged with the attempted murder of a small girl. The
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  • 160 5 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is sending a memorandum to the Colonial Secretary protesting against the new land bill which seeks to stabilize the price of land on the island. This was decided after yesterday*! Chamber meeting presided by the Acting Chairman Mr.
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  • 55 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Nov. 18 l Choon Poh <;>.>>. claimed trial before Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Husain to a charge of i assisting in Ihe carrying on the 100. 1 .000 and 10.000 numbers i public lottery The case was adjourned until Dec 21 tor
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  • 86 5 POLICE constable, Man Ah Fatt. head swathed in bandages, pleaded guilty In the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday, to two charges of hOUSC trespass and theft, committed on Nov. 17 Alter Mali's arrest, investigation! revealed that he had stolen a pair of ear studs helonging to a
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  • 69 5 ALTIIOrC.iI Chinese i Singapore have played a najor part in the deve opn >f the Colony, they are >eing denied their po rights. So said the members of the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce vhen they me* yesterday a:> I lecided to send a letter to the
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  • 97 5 WHEN the Singapore Commercial Sub-Branch, CM), searched a shop at North Bridge Road, they found 1,770 counterfeit watch dials bearing variou s trade marks, it ttXXs revealed in the First Districl Court yesterday. The proprietor of the shop. I.iim Koon Pin. who pleaded guilty to two charges
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  • 201 5 Love For Girl Was To Blame court told MAGISTRATE a W Gl of the Singapore Eighth 1' I Court Sin Yow Chye Si. OOu for j i iu the manag me <»i > "Chap-Ji-Kee' lotte on Nov. 9 a' i bou e In Alb ri Si et It ted S
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  • 30 5 THE annual dam e of the Taiping Unit of the Federation of Malaya Vc Reconnaissance Corpi 111 be held at their Headquarters in Ma'n Road on Dec. If
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  • 59 5 will br a forerunner of \r\e ral fa. hum shows who )i ..hr intends stagin*; for rh.nn,. >. One show will hrnettt llir Chldreo Aid's SorirU and another S I Piiiuie shows attract Ira French born I. iin t i| lou;hby modrllinc a utiill i -Steal id hatik
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    • 62 5 Weather minimi M Temperature: P ui. Nov. 18 (o \,o i«*_ Singapore Prnaag ■76 Kola I I Ku.ila l.umpur Ipoh iTo 1 Kuant.in l i I n.peralure: »m. t„ ;.Jo pm. Singapore (85 It, M Fi. Kola Bahru Kuala l.umpur (88 F) I I I. Kuantan (87 I i! K
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  • 788 6 j Y<uk, Mr. Harold Sta en, tho United States Foreign Operations Administrator, has declared that the time* is here for an increase in the wages of workers throughout the world, in free nations, to .ally raise their standards of living without inflation. onder if Mr. Stassen
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  • 462 6  -  ALEX JOSEY By TN Kuala Lumpur, and in Singapore, the day after tomorrow, two important trade union organizations will each discuss an entirely different, but equally serious matter. I am of the opinion that decisions made at these meetings may subsequently affect a considerable number of workers in
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    • 1040 6 Take M ore Notice Of Bermuda Sir: Alexander Pope once said. "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." and there is no doubt that those reporters who write out Bermuda with a little I wledge of the Island can be most dangerous. Certainly no one who had ever lived in
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  • 49 6 Review of Views Purge KMI il IUTUSAN Ml I UMNO Kuom i purged fi i Ch I Chua Ho A ■till owe K sn Malay. UI Ut ru it I this i ot; The ing oul D Report Wd THE a S N S The C j h of
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  • 1043 6 MUST ENSURE PEACE WITHIN TUC Sunday's Meeting In K. L. must be singleness of purpose, an objective shared by all members. Now to return again to the eventful meeting of the Malayan TUC in Kuala Lumpur. There is. I understand, some confusion over the position of Mr. Narayanan. Without breaking
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  • 42 6 S jr '< a NOT the Tan J *\.im Yam whc wa s arrested with Andrew Bennett re: the t stall cheating case published S in Wednesday's Standard! Page 3. C TAN KIM y\M Welfare Department! L K.P.M. Line. < ■agate**, J
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  • 253 6 Sir; As Mr. Frank J ntt rs to what the Progressive Party has done for the I Ward may I. a< an- East Ward resident ask him why. when a Progresi Party councillor suggested widening Changi Road at the mark, t and bus term I early
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  • 148 7 MacG ON 'RACE WITH TIME' in 1 1 was internal i rni two. 7. D i id. ight in thi 4 in B i and in the p irts that s om e ol the e of the So I behaved like start I Toe sight of box. •'1 hav-
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  • 180 7 WINNIE SEEKS A LONE VISIT J ARIS, Nov 19 (Reuter) l sually well-informed diplomatic quarters here think Sir Winston Churchill is likely to seek French and American support for a lone visit to Moscow and an informal talk with Mr Georgl Malenkov, the SoViet Prime Minister at the lortbeoiniiig Bermuda
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  • 59 7 LONDON, No\ 10 (UP.— S geons in Britain and Germany prepared today for to separate two ol girl Siamese twins. l) al London's Hamsmith Hospital said they >erform the dramatic operation jicx* Tuesday or Wi day. In Dai lany, surgeons will perform another operation on two
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  • 240 7 Committee Votes Down Proposal By The Soviet UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 19: The United Nations Political. Committee yesterday colled on the big powers to intensify then efforts towards disarmament and atomic control. It suggested that private talks among the big powers might help Lreak
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  • 147 7 THE CHIANG CABINET CRISIS COOLS TAIPEI. Nov IV fi political itoi m m oil day b v ieport< signationa and fli ing I cations that i o i in policy or Ii ri i being considen d, M< ervei fell I Ing oil pei t vera I d.t\ the comp
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  • 30 7 RANGOON, Reui Communist in in Rents myo on Tt esday i ling 15 the 1 bingyi, about hi towi 1 ain afti Iven oil by
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  • 41 7 LONDON. Nov. 1" (AFP) eof Lord* j relay adopted the n< w R< the Duke of Edinburgh it in p Marg i he ented from I I ng her gat ions, in readins of the I I
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  • 24 7 DIVERS h eve ingot and bar u<>. from British i I by a (•< rman U-boal few mik I England port Reuter
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  • 146 7 HANOI, Nov. 19, (Reuter)— i j French Union I irces yesterday j launched a i attai k the Ri i River 15 mil< 1 1 hwesi of Hanoi, near the area where the Vietminh 318th dh was recently reported to be pre- I
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  • 76 7 Merry Xmas A Drink LONDON. Nov. 10 (Reuter) Christmas greeting cards with detachable drink tokens were on sale in public houses here today under a London brewery's new "send a friend a toast by post" scheme. Recipients of the cards ran pass each token over the counter at any of
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  • 50 7 COLOMBO. Nov if) (UP) Colombo City and its people are planning to get dressed in expensive material lor the Queen's visit. Textile importers revealed they have placed orders for special grades of textiles to meet likely demand In connection with the Royal visit next year.
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  • 37 7 WASHINGTON. Nov 19 (AFP) -Harold E. Stassen. Director of Foreign Operations, announced today the appointment of Clinton Morrison as Deputy Regional Director of the Foreign Operations' administration programmes in the Far East.
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  • 26 7 JAPAN and the Soviet Union yesterday sign 3d an agreement to repatriate 1,274 Japanese prisoners held in Russia since World War II. AFP AFP
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  • 69 7 MELBOURNE. Nov. 10 (Reuter)— The II llboumi Herald today criticised Dr. Donald Soper. President of the Methodist conference, in an editorial headed "Nagging at the throne*'. "The fierce light that beats upon the throne must seem trying to the Queen when it is played SO censoriously
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  • 52 7 OTTAWA. Nov. 18. (Reuter) The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, said today that an inquiry had been launched to determine whether a "h:gh placed" Canadian Government KMJrce ever discussed Harry Dexter White's loyalty with th e Chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr,
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  • 34 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. (Reuter) Mr. James Hagerty. the White House Press Secretary, and other government representatives will fly to Bermuda today to start advance arrangements for the Big Three Conference.
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  • 230 7 LONDON, Nov. 19 (AP>— An object described bv observers as huge and slowing and probably metallic has been tracked by radar high over England twice this month, the War Office disclosed last night. Official reports on the -joinings have been made by members of two
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  • 86 7 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 CAP)— Every body linked when pretty Ifra. Patricia C. Muncy stepped out of Santa Monica pool. They looked again. Then Mrs. Money looked, too. W hit she saw. she -aid in a Miit yesterday asking USSlO.gff damages, was
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  • 26 7 PAKISTAN official sources terday denied categoi that Pakistan had offered litary bases to the L7nit< I States in retu rr > a.....,;,.-... military aid.- AFP
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    • 67 7 RUBBERJINCLOSINGPRICES Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Nor. 19. Tho following are the closing prices ot rubber and tin on the London marker LONDON RUBB.R LONDON TIN Spot 16_d. Spot £640 per ton December 16„d. buyers, £645 sellers. Jan/March 17 d. Three months £622.1 Os. Apr./June 17 id. buyers, £625 sellers. July/Sept.
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  • 50 8 LONDON. Nov. 19: (Reuter) British aviation exports for the first nine months of this year totalled £49.000,000. an increase of €5.000.000 on the 1 figure for 1052, the Soeiety of British Aircraft Constructors said today. They should total some C65.000.000 by the end of the year.
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  • 35 8 NEW DELHI. Nov. 19: (AP) India is paying 6").'i.000 rupees (U*****,130) eaeh for fleet of 71 Ouragoo ie* fighters purchased from France. Defer? 'o Organisation Minister Mahavir Tyagi told Parliament.
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  • 149 8 Standard Aviation Reporter A BRITISH airline is contemplating the use of the world's biggest flying boats on a London to Australia service which may use Singapore as a stopping point. The flying boats are the 140-ton Saunders Roe •Princesses" and the airline
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  • 95 8 LONDON. Nov. 19 (UP) Britain's trains and air services were running normally again yesterday, although outgoing services were affected hv the heavy backlog of passengers held up by last night's blackout. Shipping in the Straits of Dover was slowed by fog and Folkestone fishing
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  • 52 8 Ford Motor Co' s Assets BOSTON. Nov. IP. (AP) Total asse'._i of U551,757,730,287. inch. Ming an increase of US $173,000,000 in 1052, were rcporied by the Ford Motor Co. The company made the report to the Massachusetts Tax Commission In a balance sheet showing assets and liabilities aa of last
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  • 98 9 j CALCUTTA. Nov. 1:» <RcuI An Egyptian economic mission led by former Finance Minister Hussein Fahmi is due her P on Dec. 18 tor talks on trade expansion between Egypt i and India, it was official y stated today. The mission passed through here on its
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  • 161 9 Another New Ship Berths Here IHE SINGAPORE Harbour B tard w which liave recorded a •-*.<. \y influx of new! snips in recent months, greeted) ai ther on Wednesday when the motor vessel Ncekars- 1 ill anr ved hi re on her maiden voyage to tne Far East from Continental
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  • 48 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 19, (AP) Coffee available for exby producing nations will reach 32.135.006 bags —a postrerord for the ye; r 1053-4. the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts. world production is estimat- o al 40.569,000 bags, about a n lion bags under the prewar aver.
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  • 28 9 TOKYO. No. 19 (I P) Koichiro i 1 minister in London .it ad J this country** d< < the forthcoming A n Japanese track conference, I day.
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  • 248 9 Tin Talks Stress Need For A Pact i*'. NEVA. Nov. 19 (Renter) Representatives Irom the world's major tin producing countries attending the United Nations tin confereaee here have stresse I the need for an international agreement it was learned here yesterday. They argued that a sta- bilising factor must be
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  • 47 9 Disabled Tanker photo. THE Swedish tanker AiiJ.i Dra disabled off the rocky roast off the island oi Manna ra, after it hit a rock And settled on the graaaa. \o one was injmvd an (j the entire erew W I<_ I>\ ...it i I ...I U. P.
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  • 178 9 UK's POSITION STILL UNCERTAIN NEW vork. Nov. 10 (Beater) sir Eager Making, Britain's Ambassador to the United Males uarned today that Ihe economic position of Britain wis •••.(ill precarious." He told a nw of thai National F<> .-..idc Council here that it is true Tne balance of current account between
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  • 40 9 DOING THE MARKET RUBBER DULL 11 1 i i tor I v I 5 :>, I cent ivi s I 5 r ft MM HHI( < Sin pric. da -9 Ma. 1 I J i I I Mo i i o I
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  • 1039 10 FRANCE SEEKS WAY OUT War In Indo China s °ys Nora 8e,0,f PARIS. |> ARLIAMENTARY and electoral pressures on the French Government to pull out of Indo-China has now reached the point where the Western Alliance will have to start rethinking its policy of "containment" in what is now the
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  • 442 10 KEW YORK, (AP)-New products for use in the home are on the market in abundance. J; the sidewalk or drive* icay Jieeds patching the,' is a ready mixed solution of vrushed stone, asphalt, tar, and syuthetiv resin. The mixture conies in L'.'i to 800 pound
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  • 554 11  -  JACK PEART tYftaf We Weed Is' .st E B m _#■_> Afore Ught On Training Methods' By U)NDON, Nov. 19.— Well, blow me up with a %A C u-\e pamP. n West Bromwich Albion aren't goins ,1 their table-tupping tram pure oxygen at half-* nP What
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  • 69 11 i ovno.v. Nov. in promoter I reddle i ordial mvi- haaceDor K.A. tn in-pe<t his lit; three FmII ill shci kith the entertax overheads in (ill (»f mtil I open .main j i i\ Mid <\ at the s' ex pense. The nt lake one- heii I
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  • 127 11 UK Soccer Ties For Saturday <Rt C Saturi Ml' 1-! ROUND ly V Ac- ry; CoiCrewe v D ton v v RochR w Hartlelastings v and P. v C. v L Iou fiamp- B nu v B Bradi v rt. Torw am; n v Perry- rfield Ci t w i
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  • 19 11 Ru gby Results Nov. 18. (Reuter). wits: Guy's ambridge Univerpolitan Police 11, ity C'tib 16; Devon *i v 8
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  • 12 11 of Singnpore annual swim at Friday, Nov. i'T at
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  • 10 11 K MAR. Thurs,_1 -B" played todSSL l0 *tualkss
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  • 27 11 PAR IT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Tomorrow a new hoekey team will make its debut here when the District Oflic-e XI take on me Krian Rovers.
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  • 125 11 Offer To Fight Toweel JOHANNESBURG Nov. 19 (AP) B: I McConnel, manager of ian world bantamweight champion Jimmy Carruthers, telephoned from j Australia yesterday to tell Julius Martin. Transvaal Na- tional Sporting Cub chairman. I that Carruthers is prepared to fi^ht for the T.N.S.C. and no other club I that
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  • 62 11 Don' t Jump, Canty Told SYDNEY. Nov. 19, CAP).— At a O v idy Canty has ended h< areer. Docto her that if i c she lose ht r left leg. Kxamin ation in I x-rays have shown she ha I adly torn k.ice mu »c_ 5. Judy was finalist
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  • 66 11 'l AIPING, h iff.— The following will represent Taiping CRC in t.ieir hockey match against Perak CRC at Ipoh on Saturday. Tan Thean Hock, Cheah Fook Yoon, F.m Ah Chiew. Joseph Chong. Simon Choong, IVg Say Peng. Lee Swec Keng. Boey Khoon Siang. Ng Beng
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  • 149 11 Sedgman, Gonzales To Meet In Final LONDON, Nov. 19 (AP tralia defeated veteran Dor Wednesday 7—5, 6—o, 6—l International Professional I i 1 Frank Sedgman of Ausi Budge of New York on L in the semi-final of the ndoor Tennis Championships. Budge, Wimbledon champion and king of world amateurs in
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  • 61 11 MELBOURNE. Nov. 19.— The Australian Lawn Tennis Association has appointed Cliff Snroule of Sydney to referee the Davis Cup Challenge Round in Melbourne, Dec. 28. 29 30. Sproule was the referee for the Challenge Round between fhe U.S. and Australia at Adelaide last year. J 'he. U_S.
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  • 528 11 LONDON, Nov. 19.— Peter Doherty, team manager and inspiration of the Irish international side which made England look such a lifeless lot, is due for a dramatic promotion. The Irish F.A. may decide soon to co-opt Doherty as an official selector. If the Irish
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  • 130 11 Abandoned Game Must Be Replayed ''Inkiest, d'' of Kuantan Writes: "On Oct. 30, when the Abdullah School were leading the Kuantan Malays by the only goal scored in their euptie match, j the referee abandoned play seven minutes from time i because of failing light. 'The committee of the Kuantan
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  • 87 11 SINGAPORE Badminton Association fixtures lor week-end. I SATURDAY Men's >pen s'l^ies semi-1 final: Ismail Marjan vs. Omar Ibrahim. Inter-club: Useful vs. Flower. SUNDAY Mixed doubles (dnal):. Miss Ong Siew Yon;.' and Ong Poh Lim vs. Mrs. L. If. Pennefather and Goh Tiang Chye. Veterans' doubles (final): Wee Ong
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  • 55 11 THE l f piayers w i represent the Klurng War' D.pt Combined in a fool match againsl t;.o Muar District XI st M iar 0:1 Saturday: YUS O f. Rejab. Pavanar Clarence. O man Ham aah, Omar. Osman, Zain. Mamam. Bakar, A i
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  • 90 12 Third Quad Hockey For Schools THE THIRD quadrangular dock (lament between oola teams repiesei 5 igapore, Malacca. S an and Selangor v n the Vi toria S ioo < ind Icrc on Dec. 16, I i 18. These have nable the boy« to ig games of th. sea North versus
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  • 519 12  - FINE MILE GALLOP BY CINEMA II WINDSOR LAD By I CINEMA II and Gambar Melayu provided the most interesting gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday. Slipped from the half mile the pair returned 49 1/5 sees, and 36 4 5 for the last three. Cinema II was striding out very smoothly
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  • 276 12 AUSSIES' WIN RAISES HOPE SYDNEY, Nov. r (AP).— The New South Wales lenni; I luunpioashipg which h..vi now reached thr final stipes provided a preview of th« l>.»vi>i < up challenge rounc tn he played in Australia next month. The senltaal ties at the White it v here yesterdaj raiM'd
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  • 393 12 MAW THANKS (McCloud) finished slightly ahead of Kriskay (Bagby) in a fastish half mile spin to return aO 1/5 sec. the last three in 38 1 5 sec. Eriskay who was two lengths behind Many Thanks right up to the straight made up good leeway
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  • 48 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 19 Hydrogen became the neatest stake Winner In Australian racing when he easily Won the C B. Fisher Plate, hrsi pnzl of i-Ai.,..0 took Hydrogen-J e.r gl. to 1.A57.179. which s of ih Krea lV l n th inning! or the mighty Ph._r Lan
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  • 346 12 SINGAPORE Combined Schools took on the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday for a final tryout in preparation lor the inter-state schools quadrangular hockey tournament between Singapore, Malacca, Negri and Selangor here next month. The result was a 2—2 1 draw. Schools were strong in one J department
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  • 78 12 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Ceylonese hockey te..:,. scored :i convincing ~> -0 victory over the l/7th Gurkhas in a league match today. The Ceyl mese opened the scoring In the first half through Thillagaratnam and led by this goal at half time. In the >i 1 half they added
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  • 44 12 NEW DELHI, Nov. 19, (AFP) 7~ A even-membei I am ot Japanese mark imen, head< il arrive I here la lay by P ane to p irti in indo-Japai e e rifle hoa meel to be held fi I her 21 In
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  • 169 12 FIJIANS ROUT KLUANG BATU PAHAT. Thurs. iThe Fijian Regiment scored a i convincing victory over the iKlcang Combined XV by 43 points (eight goals and a try) to si* points (two penalties) [at rugger o n the Government 'English School ground here 'yesterday. i Kluang Combined started well and In
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  • 80 12 IN celebrating the RAOC Corps weekend activities a soccer competition has been arranged lor Saturday between RAOC and REME on the BOD giound at Alexandra Road. Kick off is at 5 p.m. and at half-time the Band of the Ist. Bn. Royal West Kent Regt. I will
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  • 270 12 BRITAIN'S sportsman of the year in 1949 and 1950, Reg Harris, world professional sprint champion from 1949 to 1951, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow afternoon by BOAC en route to Australia. Arrangements are being made by Robinsons, distributors of Raleigh Industries in Malaya, for local
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  • 504 12 j Waikiki went better* than, Manahikj when sent fast over half a mile, returning 50 l/_> j sc<\ the last three in 37 4/5 sec Beau Temps (Arnold) re- 1 i j turned 42 s ec for the three (Without being fully extended.; Marvel of Peru (West,
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  • 487 12 Our Youth Boxers Are Getting Into Tip Top Condition Photos SINGAPORE will have good reason to he pm* the 20 youths who will be goinij to Western \„str,i_! at the end of the year to defend the Av. t hen« thve which they won here last vear. Yesterday, a Standard
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