The Straits Times, 6 October 1948

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 WLiive PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1»4«. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 880 1 Federal Govt. 's AntiBandit Preparations From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TROOPS had been deployed and the suppression of the terrorists was 1 about to begin, the acting Chief Secretary (Mr. C. R. Howitt) toW the Federal Legislative Council today. Following a two-hour debate
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    32 1 IMI. 8. KAMA, Negri Sem* bil.tu State Ophthalmic specialist of the Seremban General Hospital, who has been appointed acting Ophthalmologist. General Hospital. Singapore m place of Dr. Williamson who is on leave.
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  • 93 1 SEAMEN FLOWN TO LONDON LONDON, Tuesday. oIK aliens who came here from Singapore yesterday m a 8.0.A.C. plane are now understood to be distressed seamen being repatriated. Three are Germans and three Spaniards. Earlier reports described thfin as members of the French Foreign Legion who had deserted. It was also
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Tues.—Demonstrators, shouting peace slogans and throwing leaflets, tried to break i;p a large open air meeting addressed by Mr Anthony Eden, deputy Conservative leader, as he spoke here today for the Government's drive to build up the forces.— Reuter <Reds Ejected Pare Three).
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  • 30 1 BELGRADE. Tues— A Yunoslav Communist newspaper said today tha* m the disDute between the Yugoslav and the Russian Communist parties 'Justice was not on Marshal Stalin's side." —Renter
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Tnes. The Colonial Office said today that no request has been made by either Mr. Gallagher or Mr. Pi rat m. the only two Communist Members of Parliament to visit Malaya. (Malaya Closed to Reds: Page Five).
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    37 1 The Basket Seller: On* of the excellent photograph* m Straits Times Pictures 1948. On sale earl/ to November at S2-*5 posted to any address m the world If accompanied, by money, or $2.50 from your nearest newsagents.
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  • 77 1 PARIS, Tues.— Over 500,000 coal miners and public service workers were Idle today in 1 labour protests against in-: flated cost of living, and some 200.000 garbage collectors, water works employees and other government workers left their lobs for a nine-day demonstration for a 15 per cent,
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  • 21 1 CANBERRA. Tues.— A new Government orde r pegs petrol consumption by Australian airlines to 2.000,000 gallons a month A.P.
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  • 152 1 j r\ATO Onn bin Ja'afar, ■^Mentri Besar of Johore is planning a visit to BriJ tain which it is believed may coincide With the stay there of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner General for South East Asia, said a Reuter report from London last night, Mr.
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  • 63 1 BELGRADE, Tues. THE Yugoslav Government 1 today ordered Jan Ylndrich, United Press corresponi dent to leave Yugoslavia within 48 hours. Valizar Sarltch, chief of the Information Department, Issued the order. He told Yendrich that the expulsion order was issued be- cause of a dispatch which the i correspondent
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  • 62 1 MELBOURNE. Tues.— The j Qantas Constellation which should have left Sydney for Singapore last Saturday night is now due to leave late tonight or before dawn tomorrow. Besides the New Zealand Premier (Mr. Peter Fraser), passengers include Mr. Patrick Shaw, who is British Commonwealth representative on the Allied Control
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  • 70 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE Federation Government denied today that it advised the Colonial Offlee In London that there was no argent necessity to determine whether the present situation was an "Insurrection" or was adequately covered by the words "riots and civil commotions" for the purposes of insurance. This
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  • 115 1 LAUSANNE, Tuesday. V'INETEEN-YEAR-OLD Kinf Phumiphon of Siam 1 was badly Injured m a motor accident near Lauaann* last night. He was badly cat about the face and head but had no bones broken. Although Ms condition 1a serious his life is reported to be
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  • 159 1 THE Singapore Fourth x Magistrate yesterday brought into court a lorry-driver who had been persistently sounding his horn on the road outside and made him sit for 15 minutes listening to proceedings being conducted against the noise of traffic. The Magistrate (Mr. A. Q. Shears) sent a
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  • 104 1 BANOOK. Tues. Several prominent Biamese statesmen have been arrested In the large-scale round-up ot people In connection with the plot to overthrow t*ie Phibun Government. Latest arrests include expremier Thawl Bunyaket, former Ambassador to London Dlrek Chalnam. ex-De-fence Minister Lleut.-Oen. Luang Slnat Yotharak and the Mayor of Bangkok.
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  • 46 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. The South East Asia Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation which today ended a two-day session here, agreed to recommend the World Health Organisation to assist regional members with field teams, equipment and fellowships at a cost of U.S.s«oo,ooo.— Reuter.
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  • 180 1 RANGOON, Tues. BURMESE official sources said today that the rebel White Band Peoples Volunteer Organisation (PVO) Is expected to accept peace term s shortly. The PVO. formerly the private army of assassinated Natlonalist Premier U Aung San. Is one of three groups trying to overthrow Premier
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  • 459 1 RUSSIA WILL BOYCOTT CRISIS TALKS PARIS, Tuesday. JJUSSIA announced today that it would boycott the Security Council public hearing on the Berlin crisis a few seconds after the Council voted nine to two to hold such a hearing. Mr. Vishinsky, the Russian deputy Foreign Minister, accused the Western Powers of
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  • 103 1 LONDON, Tues. T^HE latest Soviet restrictions X on the movements <>f I foreign diplomats m Russia forbidding them from moving outside towns and cities m which they are stationed are "without precedent among European nations In peacetime." a British Foreign Office spokesman said today He added that
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  • Tribal Chief Demands Return Of Grandfather's Skull
    • 49 2 LONDON, Tues— Mr. J. Arthur Rank said yesterday he had decided to increase production of British films because he feared Hollywood companies might again ban exports to Britain. He added that. Increased output would ensure that at least half the films shown m his theatres were British. AJ.
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    • 41 2 CANBERRA, Tues. The Government wants all Australian girls who formerly worked for American forces ln Manila and went to America to seek work to return home. It has appealed to the U.B. State Department to help get the girls back.—A.P.
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    • 37 2 NEW YORK, Tues. A dead man will deliver his own funeral sermon this week. He was Enoch Jewel, 87, of Wisconsin, who, three years ago, recorded a service, wrote his obituary and purchased his tombstone. UP.
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    • 18 2 VIENNA, Tues.—The Russians confiscated the illustrated weekly Die Illustrate for publishing an article entitled "Is Hitler Alive?"—UP.
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    • 42 2 LONDON, Tues. A cinema manager offered free tickets to the biggest family m Battersea. William Merryweather, 78, night watchman, wrote that he had the biggest—lol grandchildren, great grandchildren and inlaws. Merryweather took last night off and 63 relatives to the cinema.—A.P.
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    • 30 2 LONDON. Tues.—The death occurred at Bwansea of Sir Arthur Whltten Brown 62 who m 1919 with the late Sir John Alcock made the first alr-crossina: of the Atlantic. —Reuter.
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    • 21 2 DELHI, Tues.—The Government, decided not to permit export of raw jute during October m view of "dangerously low stocks."— A.P
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    • 24 2 DELHI. Tues.—The Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) will leave for London by air today He Intends to have a talk with George Bernard Shaw—AP
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    • 16 2 WASHINGTON Tues—More than 135.000 bushels of Cuba's I rice crop were destroyed by a hurricane.—A.P.
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    • 27 2 BAGHDAD, Tues.—The Basrah Oil Company is reported to have discovered rich oil pools m a hitherto unexplored area included ln a concession granted a British company.—A.P.
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    • 26 2 SHANGHAI, Tues. Thirteen firemen were Injured putting out a fire at Yufeng Weaving Mills yesterday when the walls collapsed. A short circuit started the fire.—A.P.
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      29 2 LONDON.— The Oni of Ife, spiritual head of Nigeria, wearing his embroidered skullcap at preliminary talks for .the African Conference which opened at Lancaster House last week. A.P. picture.
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  • 46 2 UOLLTWOOD, Tues.— Actress Greer G arson, 36, has obtained a final divorce decree from actor Richard Ney, 34. She said Ney had called her a "bean," made unfavourable comments about her work. Ney played her son m the Academy Award-winning "Mrs. Miniver."— UJ.
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  • 72 2 PHILADELPHIA, Tues.— Striking airline pilots picketed the air yesterday by towing signs and with smoke writing. They flew over the International Airport m protest against treatment from National Airlines. The pilots have been on strike since February The Airline Pilots' Association said the show
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    • 691 2 NOTICES Erection and Construction of a Nissen Hut 80' X 40' including two (Generator Foundations at Kubu Road, Malacca. Tenders will be received at the OiTlcc of the Director of Electricity. Federation of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, up to 12 noon on Monday 18th. October. 1948. for the erection of a
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    • 743 2 NOTICES "notice" NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. M. BINNA RAJULU formerly employed as cleric by Messrs. A. V SONS RAMALINOAM Of 558 Market Street. Singapore, la no longer m the the service or employment of our clients the said A V. Sons Ramallngam NOTICE is further given that our
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    • 186 2 NOTICE The undersigned. Manager. General Lighterage Transport Co 2A Raffles Quay. Singapore has tendered his resignation and will have no further connection with this firm after 26th October. 1948. JNO. H. OOTJOH. "Experience has taugnt me" Anzora Viola really does tone up the scalp. It is coolIng and refreshing and,
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  • 226 3 Paratroops In Air Corridor BERLIN, Tuesday. THE Russians notified the Western Powers 1 today they have planned parachute practices m the air corridor used by British and American planes supplying blockaded Berlin, The Soviet warning said drill would begin from an altitude of 2,500 feet. The notice
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    55 3 FIVE crashed airmen who returned to civilisatitwi after 12 days m the sub-Arctic regions of the Canadian hinterland. Left to right, CMef Petty Officer Jack Kastner, U.S. Nary; Capt. Sir Robert Stirling-Hamilton. Naval Adviser to the British High Commissioner In Canada; Capt. Ben Scntt-Custer, U.S. Naval Attache at Ottawa, and
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  • 115 3 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. r PHE visit to London of, the CommissionerGeneral, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, is primarily so that when mattes involving South-East Asia are raised at the conference of Empire Ministers he will be available for consultation, says a Colonel Office spokesman.
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  • 54 3 COLOMBO. Tues— Ceylon's Prime Minister (Mr. D S Sananayake) left Tor England by air today to attend the Dominion Premiers Conference. He will be away from the island for about six wesks. j but will continue to act as Prime Minister and Minister for Defence
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  • 55 3 i NEW YORK. Tues. The comedian, Fred Allen, to protect his radio popularity from quiz shows, has insured his listeners aga.nst the loss of any prizes that they miss while tuning m his progTamme. Allen said: "There are j,o many programmes giving away things that people have
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  • 45 3 PARIS. Tues.— M. Pham Van Binh. private secretary of ex-Emperor Bao Dal of Annam. said here today that Bao Dai would meet M. Emile Boilaert. French High Commissioner for Indochina, in Geneva shortly to complete negotiations for a Franco- 1 Vietnam peace treaty.—Reute_r._
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  • 170 3 600 Die In Liuchow Typhoon CANTON. Tues. REPORTS reaching here today say that 800 people I were killed when a typhoon struck Liuchow peninsula and the Pakhol, Kwangchouwan and Hoihow areas on September 27. The reports said 600 persons perished when the tvphopn sank more than 100 fishing boats near
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  • 84 3 LONDON, Toes. MOSCOW Radio said last night that a Soviet physicist has completed the study of luminescence which helps in the study of atoms. The broadcast said that Sergi Vavlov pointed oat in his new book, that cold light, or luminescence, "has become an organic part
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  • 168 3 LONDON, Tuesday. DOLICE and individual soldiers last night broke up Communist demonstrations when Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder and the Undersecretary for the Colonies (Mr. Recs-Y. illiams) r snoke at a Crovdon recruiting: rally. .< The demonstrations followed the earlier arrest
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    34 3 OS. GIRL, GERMAN FILM: Miss Rosemary Murphy, daughter of Gen. Lucius Clay's Political Adviser, sips a cap of tea between scenes m a German film m which she is playing the lead. A.P. picture.
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  • 250 3 CANBERRA, Tuesday. T»HE Australian Prime Minister, (Mr. Chifley) stated m Parliament today that the Australian Security Service had been ordered to supervise activities nf Members of Parliament. Earlier he refused to dis- 7 close his line of investigation into an Opposition member's quotation about United
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  • 103 3 EMPRESS WAS IN BEDLAM TOKIO, Tues. THE Emperor and Empress of Japan were almost trampled under foot today at what was Intended to be the first Imperial press conference for Allied correspondents In Japan. In a tiny passage, the waits ot which were lined with Allied exhibitions commemorating "Newspaper Week
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  • 194 3 LONDON. Tues. I ONDON Society's eye at the moment is focussed on two charming young women r.nd two handsome young men The two girls are Prin- cess Margaret and Miss Shar- j man Douglas, daughter of the American Ambassador. They are good friends. Gossip, which flourishes
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  • 173 4 GOING WELL WASHINGTON, Tues. DRESIDENT TRUMAN told Congress today that the European Rpcovery Programme was forging ahead, despite the opposition of Russir and the Communist Party. He issued the first quarterly report on the operations of the Economic Co-operation Administration up to June 30. 1948.
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    46 4 SEATED on either side of the General Assembly president. Dr. H. V. Evatt (Australia), Secretary-General Trygve Lie (left) and his assistant, Andrew Cordier, count heads on a Russian move to have certain items removed from the agenda daring the United Nations meeting m Paris. A.P. picture.
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  • 182 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T<HE Chinese Finance Minister (Mr. Wang Yun-wu) A estimates that Nationalist China needs at least 1.5.5 500,000.0 00 a year "for two or three years" to defeat the Chinese Communist armies. i Most of this amount, he told the Press yesterday, "should
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  • 133 4 Indonesian Fortunes Abroad BATAVIA. Tues. DROMINENT Indonesian Republicans may have extensive cash holdings in foreien bank account*, a reliable Dutch authority said after an examination of papers found on an Indonesian official arrested in connection with opium traffic from the Republic. It is belived a large percentage of the holdings
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    36 4 NORTH OF THE BOAufcß is the motif of this red and green ensemble seen at a London fashion show. The arresting colours harmonise with the embroidered Anglais front, draped sidepockets, and plaid-bound red belt. Reuter picture.
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  • 182 4 PARIS, Tues. CIX men accused of being leaders of last year's nationalist revolt in Madagascar were sentenced to death by the criminal court In Antananarivo yesterday. Four others were sentenced to hard labour for life. Those sentenced to death were Joseph Ravoahangy, 54-year-old doctor and
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  • 63 4 CANBERRA. Tues. THE Australian Govern- mc-nt plans to carry a new law to halt a racket in steamer fares to Australia. Some agents have charged European migrants as much as A £2so for a passage to Australia. Fares usually are under £130 and the agent pockets the difference.
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  • 105 4 LOS ANGELLS, Tues. Charges of misconduct in the trial of Tomoya Kawakita. convicted of treason and scheduled to be sentenced today, have been nied by his attorney. Motions for arrest of judgment, for acquittal and for a new trial were filed by Mr. Morris Lavtr.e. who alleged
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  • 37 4 LONDON. Tues.—The British Commissioner-General m South-East Asia (Mr. Malcolm MacDonold) is expected In London about next Sunday. A Colonial Office official said that discussions on Malaya would be as ndary matter. —Reuter.
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  • 30 4 NEW DELHI. Tues.—To fight inflation, the Indian Cabinet will "slash Government expenditures to the bone, consistent with efficiency." An intensive small savings campaign is also to be launched.—A.P.
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  • 34 4 TOKIO, Tues. The tiny city of Ichinoseki, m Iwato Prefecture, through which the Iwai River poured last month after a typhoon, is facing the threat of a second flood m a month.—Reuter.
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  • 157 4 TEL AVIV, Toes. I ESS than half the member* of the Stern Gang—outlawed Jewish terrorist organisation have been arrested in the Israeli police dragnet following the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte. This claim was made to an Associated Press correspondmt by two members of
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  • 405 5 Communist M. P. s No Exception From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Government intends taking all effective steps to prevent known Communists from Australia, Siam and Indonesia from entering the country. No exception will be made m the case of any British Communist
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    57 5 Mr. aud Mrs. Koii Xecii van, who uv.e married the Straits Chinese Metho dbt Church. Singapore, last Saturday. Mr. Koh is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Kirn Han. Mrs. Kob (the former Miss Yeo Pans Neo) is the youngest daughter ot Madam Chia Watt Neo and the
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  • 148 5 FOUR MEN GUARD W.EUROPE LONDON, Tues. •pHE Commanders-in-Chief Committee of the Western Union Permanent Defence Council was officially an- nounced from London last night, with Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery as i chairman. The other appointments were: Commander m Chief Land Forces Western Europe Gen. Jean De Lattre Oe Tassigny (France).
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  • 294 5 From Our Woman Correspondent A "HARD TIMES'" party at $6 a head, with part proceeds to go to the United Nations Appeal for children, is being planned by the American Association of Malaya for Oct. 28 The party will be one of two moves by the association
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    31 5 I'.AKLIAMENTAUI OCCASION: The President vi me Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) with his wife and five-months-eld son who was christened m the crypt of the Houses of Parliament— Beater picture.
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  • 209 5 AN end to government by proclamation introduced m Singapore under the British Military Administration is sought by the Progressive Party president (Mr. C. C. Tan). He has prepared a Bill for submission to the Legislative Council. Under the B.M.A. proclamations, executive officers are able
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  • 114 5 Fete Hope: $50,000 The Target •"I^HE Government House fete A on Saturday m aid of the Handicapped Children's Fund 'Is expected to raise nearly $50,000, the organising com- mlttee chairman, Mrs. S. F. Ho, said yesterday. "We will need to raise much ■more for the Handicapped Children's Fund before we
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  • 133 5 CERTAIN Chinese textile, importers m Singapore are understood to have joined big Chinese manufacturers m Hong Kong m forming a syndicate to monopolise Chi- nese cloth exports to South Seas markets, chiefly Singapore and the Federation. According to a well-Inform- ed source the syndicate was
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  • 1135 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Oct. 6, 1948. TO SIR HENRY GURNEY Your Excellency This morning you will take the oath as High Commissioner of the Federation. Assuredly bej fore you left London the Colonial Office told you all it knew about the emergency in this country and about the
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  • 31 6 MANILA Tues.-The propriety of showing a film produced by a local compan.v glamourising Hukbalahap rebels has been taken up by President Oulrino with the Government film censors Reuter.
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  • 128 6 FOR STAR-GAZERS IN MALAYA FOR STAR-GAZERS IN MALAYA SOUTH FOS7ZON The diagram shows the brighter stars that will be above the horizon In the latitude of Singapore at 10 o'clock at the beginning, 9 o'clock m the middle, and at 8 o clock at the end of the month, the
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  • 1073 6  -  J. C. COOKE By TASSIOPEIA is a well-known constellation chiefly because of its shape which ia m the foim of a W or an M, according to how you look at it. The line of the lower pair of stars of the Square of Pegasus,
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  • 112 6 From the Straits Times oj Oct. 6, 1898 Writing to an Australian paper, a correspondent remarks that fair hair is common among the aborigines from the Murchison to the De Grey rivers. I say "common" advisedly, he adds, because I know places on the Gascoigne where the
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  • 28 6 Oar weekly article Kconomic Spotlight On The Newi" by Richard Itenman of The Economist, will be published as soon as it Is received m this office.
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    • 237 6 WISH to comment on 1 two statements made by Dr. Vickers In answer to the nurses' petition. Firstly, he is reported to have said, "I think the new salary scheme for nurses compares very favourably with nursing allowances all over the world."
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    • 306 6 THE MALAY ANNALS TN trying to compress his 1 facts of the history of Malaya into his speech (published m the Straits Times on Oct. 1), Mr. Tan Cheng Lock has committed an error of historical chronology which was the subject of much controversy before the war. Sri Vijaya is
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    • 121 6 UIE have Holland Ruad, Holland Park, Holland Hill, Sago Street, Sago Lane, An<?ullia Street, Angullia Park, Joo Chiat Road, Joo Chiut Place, Joo Chiat Terrace, and maybe other cases of duplicates or near duplication of street namrs. Will the Cominisjione: take steps to alter some of
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  • 254 7 'Interference In State Govts' From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. f)ATO Onn bin Ja'afar, Mentri Besar of Johore, today at the Legislative Council withdrew his motions which accused the Federation Government of interference in matters affecting State Governments and coming within their jurisdiction. "I do
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    24 7 MR. S. T. THAN, 31-year-old First Secretary to the Representative of the Government of India m Malaya (Mr. J. A. Thivy).— Straits Times picture.
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  • 77 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A claim of $50,000,000 has been included m the reparations asked from Japan for the hvy collected by tha Japan* i s Military Admi&ioii m 1942 on Chinese m Malaya, said Government iii a writt "ii reply to Mr. Toh Eng Hoe
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  • 26 7 Eleven people were killed In traulc accidents in the month or September In Singapore. This represents an Increase of five compared with August figures.
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  • 247 7 THE Indonesian Rex publican Government Representative in Singapore (Dr. R. Oetoyo) said yesterday that his Government would quell the Communist uprising entirely by itself. Dr. Oetoyo returned to Singapore this week from consultations with the Republican Government in Joeiakarta He told the Straits Times that
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  • 489 7 COUNSEL LEAVES CASE JUST as the Ninth Police Court preliminary inquiry investigating the jRAF generator case was about to rise yesterday afternoon, Mr. C. O. Toh, representing two of the accused asked if he could withdraw from the case. Mr Toh, representing David Wolf Ginsberg asked leave from the Magistrate
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  • 84 7 Sim Chor Kwei a $260-a-month clerk, was ordered by the Second Police Court Ma- glstrate (Mr. L. C. Goh) yesterday to Day one third of his salary to his wife. Tan Slok Kee, as a maintenance allowance. ,J The order Is retrospective from October Last year, the 1
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  • 86 7 Bantah Singh and Jenal I Singh, who described themselves as clerks, were charged m the First District Court [yesterday with robbing Sardara Singh of $155 at 1.30 p.m. on Oct. 4 at Selegle Road m company with two Chinese. They pleaded not guilty to the charge
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  • 72 7 Tons Tons Of Soap ALMOST exclusively from Britain, 3,857 cwts. of washing soap and 156,000 lbs. of toilet soap were imported into Singapore and the Federation of Malaya m August. Local manufacturers produced 36,440 cwts. of soap, 23.000 cwts. of that m the Colony. Hong Kong, Malaya's leailng soap customer,
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  • 239 7 THERE is no likelihood of India ever turning to Communism even if she were to become a Republic. Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Aiyer, former Dewan of Travancore, South India, told the Straits Times yesterday. Sir Ramaswamy, who is on his way to Australia and New Zealand,
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    48 7 Company Sergeant Major Mitchell of the Scots Guards, with pipe and pace stick, gives instructions to a sergeant during the "moving-in" operations at Nee Soon Camp C. S. M. Mitchell has been m the Army 16 years, but this is his first visit to Malaya.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 227 7 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SIR Henry Gurney, the new High Commissioner of the Federation, arrived at Kuala Lumpur just after six o'clock this evening, landing by special RAF Dakota. His plane was escorted by four Spitfires. Sir Henry was met at the airfield
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  • 191 7 TWO more trade unions, the Pulau Brani Tin Smelting Workers' Union a-".d the Li an Kung Shock Chien Workers' U^ion, have been struck off the register m Singapode. The latter was a union of the maidservants. The first two unior.s struck off the register
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  • 96 7 Passengers on board th«. troopship Dilwara were given a thrill yesterday when the vessel found difficulty m berthing against a Sumatra. The Dilwara was met by a 25-knot current and it was only after the assistance of two Harbour Board tugs had been sought that thr .ship
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  • 107 7 A NUMBER of questions on the Nursing Service will be asked by Mr. C. Tan at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. Mr. Tan will ask what steps have been taken to secure recognition of the local Nursing Diploma by the General Nursing Council
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  • 162 7 THE Chinese Government is deeply concerned over the welfare of Chinese arising from the Emergency In Malaya, and has told them to co-operate fully with the Malayan authorities to restore peace and ordrr as quickly as possible. This was said yesterday by Mr. Tan Kwok Chor,
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  • 384 7 Red Chief's Wife Mother Seized From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tuesday. T*HE mother and wife of Fong Choon Loy, a terrorist J for whose arrest the authorities have offered $10,000, were captured by Security Forces last night near Fusing, ten miles south-west of Ipoh Yen Swee Fong, the captured wife,
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  • 249 7 IPOII lues THREE Malay women rubber tappers of Jerlun village, near Manong in Koala Kangsar district, have been missing sinte yesterday. They went out on their tipping task as usual in the morning. When they did not return by noon the people of the kamnon» *et out
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  • 39 7 QJEGAMAT, Tues.— Charged wth possession of 3« packets of chandu. middle-aged Khoo Elf of Labis was yesterday set free by the District .Tudcco flnchc Ham d bin Dato Mustapha) because the nolice did not offer any evidence against him
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  • 493 8 IS SMASHED," SAYS WALLICH From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MR. A. W. Wallich m the Federal Legislative Council today asked the Government for assurance that no precaution would be relaxed till the enemy m Malaya had been smashed. He confesed his apprehension that,
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    41 8 A DEVICE to comfort those wfc* cannot baas; a train "sleeper" is this "sit -up-arid- slumber" Invention. The girl shows how ft is use*, wbftte Dr. Ig 0 Seeger. the invenUr. demonstrates the msmal pvstHre adopted by ont-frf-bed travellers.— A-P. picture.
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  • 194 8 Fora Oar Own Correspondent LONDON, Tuesday. THE Himalaya, sixth largest passenger liner built by Vickers-Armstrong Ltd for Peninsular and Oriental Navigation Co., was launched at Barrow-in-Furness by Lady Currle, wife of the company's chairman (Sir William Currie) today. The new 31,000 tonner, will be under the command
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  • 19 8 KUALA KANGSAR. TuesThe local Chinese community have now raised a force of flO Auxiliary Police Constables
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  • 64 8 In Singapore at least 120 women are required for the staff of 420 clerks being recruited for the national registration scheme which opons on Oct. 18. Although 42 applicants had been interviewed so far, not enough women had come for- ward to offer their services, i said
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    48 8 STAGE U.Vtt: Some of the cast of "Quiet Wedding" which Pamela Titheradce is producing at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 9. 14/15. 17. From left to right: front row, Pamela Tithcradge, Audrey Downer. Betty Aiken: back row. Ngaire Biggs. E. V.A. Peers, and John Seaton.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 159 8 Yf ORE than 200 British service men on leave or iTI transfer, some accompanied by their wives and children, will leave Singapore today f«r the Cnited Kingdom on the troopship Dilwara. They include about 100 Navy. Army and R.A.F. personnel from Hone Kong. With
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  • 247 8 •*TT is not an offence to 1 give money to a person in His Majesty's service. It may be an offence to receive it, but not to give it. "But it is an offence to give :t with corrupt intention, as an inducement to doing or
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  • 126 8 SCRAP Iron frcm a 16,000 ton Japanese merchant ship, was sunk In the Singapore Roads during the Japanese occupation and salvaged nearly two years ago, has been purchased by Chinese buyers m Hong Kong and Shanghai. The ship is the 36-year-old Horai Maru which was raised
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  • 85 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.The Federal Legislative CounciJ today gave approval tc the Penang Municipal Commissioners to borrow by means of debenture stock $4,000,000. This loan will defray exptnses Incurred or to be Incurred m the purchase and acquisition of land and m rehabilitation works and services. The rate
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  • 47 8 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Tuea. Johore Civil Service Association's library has received from England 200 books, the gift of the British Council. No charge is made to members for using the library and a monthly subscription of $1, plus $5 deposit, to non-mem-bers
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    • 316 8 THE MARCH OF TIME H+ I B.C. 1,000 Ancient Chinese Calculated by "Xa ~xa 7a^a aa /\D/\v^UkJ O O O O O 5* C? sj* Today Modern Business requires the the only (akulator oprra ted by the -fl l^fe^ "Tourh"* System. Jg It's tompait. foolproof *^^^S HRE^^ and prattically dust-
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  • 313 9 For Officers Of Federation From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMFUR, Tuesday. T^WO resolutions passed by the Federation Legisla- tive Council today may mean increased pensions for Government pensioners and their widows and orphans. Proposed by Mr. E. E. C. Thuraisingham, the resolutions urged increased pension rates in
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  • 106 9 Four hours after Radio tfalaya had repeated a police yarning about a housebreak(t m Tanglh-, and three hours, ifter the broadcasting mess >urglary insurance policy :ame into force, a Mght jrowler was disturbed at the ness. One of Radio Malaya's tews editors. Mr K. W.
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  • 170 9 MALAY NEWS From Our Malay Correspondent THE Johore Branch of the United Malays National Organisation has drawn up a programme of visits by its representatives to the General Hospital at, Johore Bahru to see the progress of Special Police and Auxiliary Police patients wounded m the
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  • 119 9 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG. Tues.-A former cinema and amusement park manager Ooi Sim Hoe. today had his sentence reduced to two months by the Appeal Judge (Mr. Justice Bosrock I Hill). Ooi had been sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Second Magistrate (Mr J. P. Blackledge)
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  • 60 9 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG. Tues.-Vessels entering non-occupied areas cf Indonesia will not be allowed to carry passengers. This latest Dutch ban is indicated in a communication received by the local Dutch Consul < Mr. W. Mlnderhoud) from his Consulate-General in Singapore. Traffic of people into
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    42 9 FOWLS AT SEA: Chief Engineer V. Swart and Chief Steward F. Pastyn of the Dutch ship Japara raise poultry aboard as a hobby. They purchased these two Java ducks and three Rhode Island Reds during the voyage to Singapore. Straits Times picture.
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  • 254 9 DOUBLED OUTPUT IN A YEAR From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. FM.S. Rubber Planters' Es- tates last year, with an output of 2,870,000 lbs. of rubber, doubled the previous year's output. Unfortunately, according tx> the chairman (Mr. Charles Stewart), lawlessness, pillage, murder and arson In .Aalaya make it quite
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  • 181 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OTKONG objection to the creation of a major posl by the Federation Gove-- -«nt without first seeking the consent of the Malay Rulers as required under the Federation Agreement was made by two Mentri Besars at today's meeting of the Legislative
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    17 9 FLORAL GREETING for Hildegarde, radio and cabaret star, on her arrival m a London hotel. Reuter picture.
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  • 114 9 Copra Mills Again Working Three Shifts Daily From Our Own Correspondent PENANG Tues. WITH more copra available as a result of decontrol of exports last month, two of Penang's four mills have resumed a 24-hour workin? day. They operate three shifts and are fast approachlne nor- mal production figures j
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    • 210 9 if x^ngland's Highest \J^) Class Cigarette Made with unhurried care from the best Virginia leaf by a firm whose skill m blending tobacco has been famous for over a century, these are cigarettes of no ordinary flavour. For those who appreciate perfection m Virginia tobacco, here is as fine a
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  • 428 10 Fran Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, A COMMTTTKE is to be formed by the federation Government to report on the economic future of smallholders m the rubber industry and to consider the possibilities of planting or replanting holdings with higrt -yielding strains. A motion
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    49 10 PARIS POLICE "SCRUM-DOWN": Massed 1H» a Rugger scrum. Paris police block the path ot a parad* «f war veterans who intended marching on the Ministry of Finance to protest against toe rocketing cob* ©f Bring. The veterans' banners can be seen over the heads of the police.— AJP. picture.
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  • 161 10 TODAY Religious Leader;-' Training Course. 7. Mount Sophia. "Introduction to Theology.- by Dr. H. B. Amstutz. 10 a.m. "Survey of the New Testament." by Rev. Johr Le*>, 5.30 p.m.. "Canon and Text of the Bible." by Rev. Robert M. Oteer. 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A.. "A Visit to Africa," by
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  • 1628 10 (Continued from Pace One) tic understanding to the difficulties of people who were only toe willing to co-operate with the Government. Screening He urged the Government to speed up the screening of detainees, adding: "We *hruld twißbtr that w« would rather see 10 criminal* escape than a single
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    • 123 10 RAi>i4> MALAYA SINGAPORE <«M kc*. tM «r M rac vi 1 p.m. Vix» America: 1 30 Newt, 1.45 Guy Lombardo; 2 00 Clov. 8 35 See K.L..: 9.00 Post; 9.30 News; 9 45 See K.L..: 10.15 Chief Inspector French; 19. 30 D&rrce Mirxtr; 11.00 Last News Close. RADIO MALAYA (KJ,.)
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    • 141 10 .UBC>: V45 Mu&fc; 6.30 Neva BO; 8.43 Indonesian: News ogrwnin*; 7 15 Bn»Ush: News, Summary. Studies In Western Music (BBC); 7 45 Dance Music: '8.00 Siamese; 8.30 English: News (BBC>; I.4& Dutch (BBC): 900 Kvarni (BBC): 9 30 Burmese (BBC); 9 45 English; News and Rubber Frioes: 10.00 London Totum
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    • 136 10 AAO1O AUSTRALIA (SJM ft. M. 11M ftJB.t Jl 5417.S4. 15.21, 15. wi; p m. to 11.45 p.m.: 15.20. 11.78. 15.32. 11.71, J.MJ mc/i Allemthrt Station*— 10 30 am Australian News; 10.40 Requests; 11.00 Mutteft} Comedy; 11.15 Mrr« Hes.i; 1130 Close. 4 p.m. Music; 4.30 Australian News; 4.40 :\islc; 4 40
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  • 330 11 I LONDON, Tuea. QUIET trading In the London Stock Exchange produced firm markets yesterday, says Reuter's financial correspondent. Rubber shares advanced. Tins were Irregular to higher. Demand in Industrials was concentrated in better class issues, most of which recorded gains ot a few pence. Closing middle prices in
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  • 178 11 From A Market Correspondent BUSINESS m Slak sago flour was dons down to lower price levels on the Singapore produce markets yesterday. The pepper market continued quiet, with no price change rePo^- i Yesterdays quotations included: i Bice Cnclassifledr No. 1 $60; 2 i $52; 3 $47:
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  • 858 11 Itotsv Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FEATURE of the Malayan share market today was the absence of sellers. The tendency was for prices to harden all round. Prices quoted by the Mala--yan Shareholders' Association today were INDUSTRIALS Bayer Seller Atlas Ice 14.00 IB. 00 Alex.
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    • 50 11 No. 1 R.3S. c.l.l. European basis ports, In pence closing: Oct. 1. Oct. 4. Oct. buyers 13 12 10/16 Oct. seller 13'i IS 1/16 Oct./Nov. buyer 12 15/16 12 19/16 Oct./Nov. seller 13 13 1/16 Nov./Dec. buyer 12 15/16 13 15/16 Nov./Dec. seller 13 1/16 13.1/16 Market: Dull.
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    • 21 11 In T7B. cento, closing: Oct. I. Oct. 4. Spot (nominal) 23 J2\ Market: Barely steady. BtralU Tlmet Service.
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  • 69 11 SHIPS m port alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday (godowns ln brackets) were Main Whrnrf: Anchlses (31-32), Kampar (35), Olytoneus (36-37), Rlouw (38-39), Poyang (40-41). West Wharf: DUwara (1-2), TresUllan (4-6), Kajan« (8). Kumeaiu (10-11), Japa (15-16). Empire Dock: Steel Artisan (17-18), Maxwell Brander (21). Rawang
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  • 68 11 NEW YORK. Tues. A modest rl»e In the stock market yesterday extended the current recovery move with most gains ranging from fractions to around a point. Transfers totalled *****0 shares. Oairsers Included Nickel Plate. Skelly Oil, Richfield Oil, Pepslcola. Seaboard Oil, rirestone, Douglas Aircraft. Dow Jonet Averages
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    • 1312 11 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUB FUNNEL LINE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A LTD. "Eumamis" from U.K. ClO "Clytorwus" from UK C. 16 WEST COAST MALAYA "Myrmidon 1 dv. from U.K. Oct. 12 V.ss.l for Port Dickson Oct. 10 "Eurypylus' due rrom U.K. Oct. IS "Ser.mban"
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    • 248 11 PRESIDENT LINES General Passenger Agent for Northwest airlines SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON via INDIA, ECYPT b M EDITERRANEAN PORTS. Marine Snapper Spore Codown 33/34 Marine Flier Spore Oct. 10 P. Sham Oct. 10 P. Sham Oct. 24 Penang Oct. 12' Penang Oct. 26 Mount M.nsficld Spore Oct. II
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    • 362 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCAND!NAVIA/U.K SAILI IS S l I2i£?wi T NlNT/ roMTiKjrujT SCANDINAVIA. toNTiNtNT. Loadm R at Singapore. Port Swettenham and Penang. M.s. Nordtarer" tcr Mongolia' due abt. Oet 17 Bangkok due abt. Oct. 8 Madras. Aden Port Said. Antwerp Rotterdam. Ham- burg. Oslo. Cothenburi, XK t mbodlJ
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    • 978 11 McALISTER <& CO., LTD. (incorpoiated M Singapore) ELLERMAM <5c BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE HAVRI, LONDON b HAMBURG PACIFIC PORT* Accepting cargo for U.S. North Atlantic r-AtiMt rwKi» Port! Canada via Colombo Accepting cargo for Centra 1 South CITY OF YOKOHAMA American Ports S'por* f>. S ham Kerurig Dui 17 Oct 13
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  • 783 12 JORANK IS READY FOR FIRST WIN Going Expected To Be Yielding From EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Tuesday. VICTORY and Kimbolton won so easily m T Saturday that lam confident they will complete doubles tomorrow, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Victory ran the six in the good
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  • 162 12 -WSOM JCEP' -POeWTER" Am 1: ».3O 1. SIR JAMES I. Bmttl R S. CatU— Queen SIR. JAMES GoMam Gate BatU U BATT1 II Sac* Ji 1. LADY OF KENT Tra* Lib«rty S CrerenlL.UJY OF KBNT Trn« LUyerty LADY Off KENT Bonnie Grey SN (iopenf True LUMrty few
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  • 1078 12 OELOW are the acceptances for today's Penan? races. The Big Sweep will be drawn on race 8. There will be no Double Tote. Race 1—2.30: Class 4, Div. 4—s*4 5* Furs. 300 Scholar Lawler 9.00 "Federation Kongsl" Kir wan ,400 Monte Crist© Wahab 8.12 Sultan Raja Permalsurl
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  • 149 12 SYDNEY, Tuesday. lIM Ferrier thinks the ,J, J United States should t be the mecca of all golfers who show promise. Ferrier, a naturalised Ame- rlcan, who has been making a profitable living from pro- fesalonal golf m the United States for several years, is revisitng
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  • 74 12 QYCLWQ enthusiasts who met last weeic formed the Singapore Cycling Club. The objects of j the club are to foster the fellowship of the wheel, promote cyclifcg activities including road and track racing, organise social excursions aod tours and hold social func-' tlons m conjunction with other
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  • 28 12 The following S.AJ.A. Cupi matches will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium. Oct. 11: S.R.C. v. GHQ Signals. Oct. Tiger Sporting Association v. 223 8.0.D. 'l
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  • 212 12 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OELANGOR'S first State hockey trial will be played »J on the Kuala Lumpur padang on Thursday. It will be the fLrsi of, four trials which the Selangor Hockey Association propose to hold before Selangor meet Negri Sembilan
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  • 116 12 TODAY SOCCEB: S.A.F.A. Cup— I B W R E.SLE. v. Rover*. Jalan Besar stadium. 3.15 p.m. FRIENDLJES: Christian Bro- then' OB. A. v. Easts S.C.. S.J.L, 5.15 p.m.; Cavanauaii Young^era v. HQ Singapore D»s- I trict, Fort Canning. 5.15 p.m.; j Customs S.C. v. Kreta Ayer XI. j
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  • 143 12 CINGAPORE motof-cycling' enthuslasta* at a prell- minary meeting last night, j unanimously decided to form the International Motorcycling Club of Singapore (I.M.C.CS.) Office bearers of the new Club include AIT. Q.D. Needham fsecreury), Mr. Lav Fook Seng (treasurer), and Mr. Chan Peng Kwan icaptaint. Committee; r Means.
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  • 44 12 The Blue Funnel ship Medon drew I—l with the Ben Line vessel 1 Benalbanach when they met In a r football match played at Glllman i Barracks yesterday. Donaley scored for the Medon while Hobos netted for the Banal- l banach. s
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  • 127 12 SYDNEY, Tuesday. JOHN Bromwich has anJ nounced he will compete m this year's New South Wales and Australian tennis championships. This fs regarded as an In- i dicatlon that Bromwlch Is keen to lead Australia's next Da via Cap team overseas. Adrian Qulst Is unlikely to make
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    71 12 1 Photograph taken at the cricket match m which the R.A.F. Malaya drew with the Catnbined Indians. The Ksume, played at Seletar, was for the Mahatma GandhJ Memorial Tup. Left to ri«ht: Lall Singh (Indians' captain). Air Commodore Carter, Mrs. Thivy. Mr. D. Dharmaraj (organiser of match). Mr. R. Purshotam
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  • 199 12 IZOTA Raja yesterday trounced the Singapore Harbour Board Police by eight goals to nil m their S.A.F.A. Cap fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium. The winners were superior throughout the game and had m their team the Colony players, Abdul Rahman, Harith, Salleh, Madon and Haji
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  • 87 12 PHE team to represent the Singapore Cbinesa Recreation O^ub lgainst toe QHQ (FARELF) at uggar at Uw TangUn Barracka it 5 p.m. on Saturday w:ll be cho.en from: Yap Hang Kuan, We« Leong k>w, Edward Fung, We« Bin Ciiji, Vllliam Fung, Llm Teck Ghee. .Lan
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  • 56 12 The Representative of the Govrnmant of India (Mr. J. A. Thivy) will ba patron of a charity natch m aid of the Kalaimagal ramil School between the Tiger (porting Associat' l and the Lota Rajah Club 0.. Sunday Oct. 0 at Jalan Besar Stad.um. All i.A.F.A. fr«« passes
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  • 113 12 DISPLAYING superiority in practically all depart1 merits of the game, the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club scored a two-nil victory I over the Ceylon Sports Club in a hockey match playled on Hong Llm Green yesterday. The CSC. fielded only 'en men. Accepting a pass from Kro
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  • 166 12 "J^HE following players will re- praaant the Christ. an 8.0tiiexs 1 Old Boys* Association n a 1 friendly soccer match against the 9agl« SparU club on the 8.J.1. ground today at 5.15 p.m. Ohan Eng Soon. wUiiam HendroiT, I Jarne* Tan, Tseng Yuen Lin, John j Lob. Vivian
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