The Straits Times, 30 September 1950

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED* 1845 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 475 1 MacA Hands Over Seoul To President Rhee: Gets Medal _»<.-. o m L TOKYO, Friday. JHK South Korean Third Division has chased the Red invaders back to the 38th Parallel and has paused there for "regrouping." An American Eighth Army spokesman, announcing this, said he
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  • 108 1 Sugar Price Up By 4 Cents A Kali CJUGAR is to cost four centa O more a katl in Malaya from Monday because of a "substantial rise in world Drices." This announcement was made last night by the Singapore and Federal Governments. The Federation statement said that, as supplies expected
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  • 109 1 Girl Helps To Burn 'Yellow Top' A GIRL was wiih a Chinese youth who last night engaged a Yellow Top cab and directed it to New Market Road, where two other Chinese helped to burn it One 'iad a gun. The girl and youth took the laxl at Coleman Street
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  • 26 1 6AIGON. Fri. Four p< rjjns were killed in an explosion aboard a French navjl iLspatch vessel In the Gmli <>f Tonkin yesterday. -UP
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  • 88 1 CANBERRA Frl. A USTRALIA'B Government i» parties. Liberal and Country, today had an Inconclusive discussion on Inflation and the skyrocket price of wool. The Government's plan of action, including a possible "freeze" of most of the AC200.000.000 (£160.000.0001, of extra income frcm wool, will not be known
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  • 240 1 Truman States 'Strength' Policy WASHINGTON, .Fri. DRESIDENT Truman, through his State Department, today declared the cardinal policy Of the United States in 4950 to be to help create Situations of strength in many parts of the world. "ThU policy holds out the nope f reaching eventual ■agreement with the Soviet
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  • 23 1 DETROIT. Fri— Mrs. Henry Ford, 84-year-old widow of the motor-car pioneer, died early today at the Henry Ford Hospital —UP.
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  • 576 1 SINGAPORE has today reached a stage in its development when it can stand on its own twu feet and has enough men and women in the Colony to develop its own resources, said the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson opening the new 5424,f00 AngloChinese
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Fri.—Commonwealth Ministers meeting here today aooroved a report from their experts on a C1.~25.MM.M9 aid* plan for South and South-East Asia.— Reuter. (See P. 3).
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  • 199 1 LONDON, Friday. INFORMAL talks besan between Britain and the I nited States on a Japanese peace treaty in New York on Sept 2?. a British Foreign Office spokesman said today. These talks followed a statement by President Truman that the American State Department would
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  • 61 1 LONDON. Fri. T'-'lt Indian Government has told Britain and the United States that it could not support a decision to send United Nations forces north of the 38th Parallel in. Korea, it is understood in diplomatic quarters here. The Indian Government's ▼tew is understood to have
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  • 154 1 IRON BARS, axes and wooden poles were used in a 1 fight between two squatter families near the Aik Hoe Rubber factory at Kirn Chuan Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Ten persons were involved. anri four of them 'were taken to hospital with Injuries. A
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    39 1 MISS GWYNETH LASCELLES, who arrived in Singapore yesterday en route for her home in Sydney after 14 years on the stage in Britain. For five years in London and Glasgow she has played Prince Charmi"v in Cinderella."
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  • 45 1 THE HAGUE, Frl— The Premier. Mr. Willem Drees, said in Parliament today that tinder the present extradition treaty Holland could not ask Belgium to extradite the Dutch ex-commando Capt. Raymond "Turko" Westerling, who led a revolt against the Indonesian Government 'n Java— Reuter.
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  • 104 1 From Our Staff r Tnnilcnl KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. with rifles and carrying four-day ration parks on their backs, three of the six British Parliamentarlann spent half an hour in the Kuala Pllah pass today to see what life in Malayan jungles is like. They were
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  • 45 1 rE Straits Times Radio Weekly is on sale throughout Malaya today price 20 cents. It carries detailed Radio Malaya and overseas pro grammes, and articles on leading radio personalities in Malaya and overseas. Get a copy from jour newsagent today.
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    32 1 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON. Governor of Singapore, opens the main door of the new 5434.000 Anglo-Chinese school with a golden key at yesterday's opening ceremony in Barker Road. Straits Times picture.
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  • 294 1 Wage Rise For Rubber Workers from Our sun t'orresptindt-nt KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. OUBBER workers have been granted an immediate temporary wage rise of 30 cents a day for tappers and 18 cents a day for field workers. The inrrea.se was announced today in a joint statement by the Mal;>':iu Planting
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  • 36 1 A Malay woman from lohore Bahru on a visit t» Si isapore Botanic gardens with her five children yester* day evening was held un by three Malays and robbnd of Jewellery worth about $170
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  • 60 2 HONG KONG Fri— Cable and Wireless have made plans to send to Korea a wireless telegraph unit manned by European engineers and operators tn order to provide for rapid transmission of British news from the front, according to a report here. The unit will handle war correspondents' messages
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  • 57 2 MANILA. Fri.— A suspected Communist spy of the crew of the Chowa Maru. now in Manila harbour, is the object of a concerted search by police, customs and military intelligence operatives, it was reported. The wanted man, Utaka Kitagawa. Australianborn Japanese, deserted his vessel on Wednesday and
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  • 222 2 KNOWN FOR OUR BELLY DAfKEK -PAPER COMPLAINS CAIRO, Friday. gGYPT'S lavish-living pasha class is chiefly responsible for the growth of Communism there, asserts Egypt's most widely-read weekly magazine. The magazine, the Independent Akhbar El Yom (News of the Day), said Egypt is
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  • 92 2 "RUSH TO RUHR ORDER" SENNELAGER, GERMANY. Fri. •THE British 4th Guards Brigade has been ordered to hurry back from manoeuvres near here In case of Communist disorders in the Ruhr over the week-end. The brigade, normally stationed in the Ruhr w'.'l be the first formation to be moved back to
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  • 71 2 LONDON, Fri. Defence talks between South Africa and Britain have been "satisfactorily concluded" on a Ministerial level and are now to be carried forward on the staff level, the Minister of Defence announced tonight. In a communique, !t said that Mr. Francois Erasmus, South African Defence Minister,
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  • 70 2 SYDNEY, Fri. i 'pHE Menzies-Fadden Government is tackling the slow turn-round of shipping lin Communist dominate* Australian ports. The MlnLsI ter for Labour. Mr. Harold Holt has called a conference ot shipowners, waterfront unions and shipping officials. One of the first results of the discussions was
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  • 46 2 MOSCOW, Fri— The British Embassy yesterday sent a note to the Soviet Foreign Ministry in connection with the 684-ton British trawler. Swanolla. of Hull, which according to unconfirmed reports in Oslo has been seized by a Russian patrol vessel in the Arctic Ocean— Reuter.
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  • 71 2 WASHINGTON. Friday. EADING Army, Nary and Air Force officers and city officials of San Francisco Bay are* cities met at luncheon in Washington on Tuesday to honour the arrival of the first Japanese merchant ship since before World War 11. Special guest of honour was
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  • 30 2 DUTCH ENVOY TO JAKARTA MR. A. T. LAMPING, Dutch Ambassador to India (right), during his farewell visit to President Prasad. H« is to be High Commissioner in Indonesia. A.P. picture.
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    • 199 2 ATA SMALL Sydney restaurant four people were 1 having a modest meal. The waiter, idly watching them in a mirror, saw one woman pat four teaspoons into her handba* He didn't make a fuss. He just altered the lls 6d. bill to £1-11-6(1. The customers'
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    • 101 2 ELECTED TOFOLLOW SMUTS JOHANNESBURG. Fri. ]y|R J.G.N Strauss has been unanimously elected to succeed the late Field Marshal Smuts as chairman of the South African United Party. Mr. Strauss, parliamentary leader of the party, has also been nominated as national leader. The Smuts' Memorial Fund is I'kely to have branches
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    • 42 2 HONG KONG Fri.— The Yangtiw River estuary has been cleared of mines, according to a usually reliable report from Shanghai. Five ships from Hong Kong have struck mines in th» estuary during the past few month* Reuter.
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    • 304 2 NOTICES EDUCATIONAL NOTICE Four new Regional School will accept registration for admission to classes from Primarj I to Standard IV for October 1950 beginning from Monday October 2nd until Friday. October 6'h. between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. These schools are situatec as follows: (a) Yio Chu Kang Road Schoo
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    • 793 2 NOTICES BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. announce that they are opening a Branch of their business at KIT ANT AN, PAHANG, on Ist October. 1950. i TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF BAUXITE AT TELOK MAS, MALACCA ii The l*»t date on which tenders I rhould reach the Collector of 1 Land Revenue, Malacca,
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    • 99 2 TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF BARRACK STORES. THE MALAY REGIMENT Tenders are invited tor the supply of Barrack Stores to the MALAY Regiment. Tender forms can be obtained on application to RHQ The MALAY Regiment. Port Dlckson. Tenders will be sealed and marked "Tender for Barrack Stores" and to be
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    • 217 2 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Tenders are invited for the supply of the following materials (price to be Inclusive of delivery to central stores, Bungsar Road. Kuala Lumpur) No. 1. 1000 off ceiling fans 230 volt. 60 inch sweep complete with regulators down rods etc. No. 2. 5000 off 10 amperes, 230
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    • 238 2 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS Notice of Application for Variation of Haulage Pcnaif We. Jonore Pipe Co.. of 57th mile Johore Bahru-Ayer Itam Road, give notice of intention to apply for variation of Haulage Permit by the replacing of one vehicle, and the increasing of weight of one vehicle
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    • 225 2 NOTICES TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). Notice is hereby given that at the Ordinary General Meeting ot the Company to be held on 27 Ji November 1950 the directors will recommend th«e payment of a dividend (No. 3) 'of nine pence (9d) per share
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    • 246 2 FOI TOUR ENTERTAINMENT A HAPPY WORLD JAt 1 STADIUM Hs TONIGHT PP ot 9 p.m. SgTHERE IS NO THRILL LIKE THE THRILL OF REALLY ii GREAT WRESTLING. IF S YOU ARE SEARCHING FOX H. W THE THRILLING ENTER- 'M' TAINMENT TRY ■■■F 1 WRESTLING. CAPTAIN MARBLE vs. HARDIT SINGH The
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  • 237 3 FLUSHING MEADOW. Friday. fTHE Security Council last night decided by a margin of one vote not to invite Chinese Communist representatives to attend its debate ion alleged American aggression against Formosa. Six countries— Britain, Russia, France, India Ecuador and Norway
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  • 147 3 LONDON. Fri. TRADE chiefs of four coun- tries Britain. America. c.r.iida and France addressed the opening session ot the Tariffs Conference at Torquay which was attended by about 800 delegates. Mr. Dana Wilgress (Canadai, chr-irman of the Conference, said countries could not work together in political
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  • 130 3 UNMembers Plan Peace For Korea LAKE SUCCESS. Fri. sources have outlined a peace formula for Korea, calling for a unified country which will be put back on its feet by the combined resources of the United Nations. The plan is similar to the proposals by Britain and Canada. American Informants
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  • 56 3 LONDON. Fri British chemists have developed a wetter waier treated for better penetration into the pores of whatever it touches. Tests show it is no better than plain water at putting out a fire when poured directly on it bur when sprayed around the edges it halts the
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  • 144 3 COLOMBO, Friday. T»HE CEYLON Government has ordered Thomas 1 Fulton McWhinnie. who arrived in Colombo by air on Wednesday, to leave the country by this morning as his presence is "undesirable- at the present time. Mr. McWhinnie. said to be a British subject, is an
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  • 90 3 FLUSHING MEADOW Fri gGYPT has told the United Nations General Assembly that there were prospects that agreement would be reached with Britain on the Sudan question and the withdrawal of British troops from Egyptian territory. Mr. Sala.' El Din, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, said: "The Egyptian Government,
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  • 236 3 SAIGON, Friday. T>HE FRENCH Army garrison holding the north Indo-Chinese frontier yesterday reorganised its defence system under pressure of Communist-led Vietminh forces, recently augmented by units trained and equipped Communist China. French military sources I said former posts in the frontier zone were being i consolidated
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  • 86 3 UKLABCUR HAS NINE MAJORITY LONDON. Fri ..fiHE British Government's I X majority was increased to [nine through a by-election [result at Leicester and the death of a Conservative member at Birmingham. At the Leicester by-election caused by the appointment of i tne Labour member to the High Court as a
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  • 39 3 HONG KONG. Frl.-Re-ports from Canton and Hankow said today that General Lin Piao. one of the Chinese Reds' ablest generals, was shot and critically wounded by a would-be assassin two weeks ago, but was now recovering.—U.P.
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  • 41 3 COMMONWEALTH consultative committee on economic development in South East Asia which opened in London this week. Mr. Hush Gaitskell. British Minister for Economic Affairs who presided, is third from the left factor to the right— A.P. picture.
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  • 36 3 LOS ANGELES, Fri— Mrs. Ada Whelan was granted an annulment yesterday when she showed her husband had been convicted of stealing 27.800 pounds of garlic and forgot to tell her about it.— A.P.
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  • 79 3 LONDON. Fri— People prominent in industry, finance and philanthropy in Britain heard an appeal last night by the Indian High Commissioner Mr. V. K Krishna Menon on behalf of the victims of the recent earthquake in Assam He said the audience was in itself a testimony
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  • 66 3 SCARBOROUGH. Fri—Britain's Liberal Party is holding out against any merger with the Conservatives to beat the Socialists at the next general election, Mr. Frank Byers, Chairman of the party executive, told the Liberal annual conference here today. "No negotiations are going on with the Conservative Party
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  • 215 3 NEW YORK Fri. 'J'HE giant smoke scraen drifting over the "astern i United States from burning Canadian forest flre s could become a serious health threat to persons •.iIT» > rin<> from asthma, hen i nrt n splratory troubles, riprlical authorities said yesterday T:uy llkenedthp gWv
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  • 209 3 Aid Plans For S.-East Asia Impress LONDON, Fri. jttE COMMONWEALTH Consultative Committee on aid to SouthEast Asia yesterday continued deliberations on six-year development programmes submitted by India, Pakistan. Ceylon. Malaya Borneo and Sarawak. Circles close to the conference said the Committee was impressed by the "very realistic" way countries seeking
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  • 144 3 PARIS, Friday. T»HK GOVERNMENT has blueprinted a sweeping 1 economic programme to make France strong before Germany is allowed to rearm. The Coalition Cabinet decided to inaugurate economic controls to back up France's new armaments programme. A Cabinet communique reaffirmed France's strong opposition to
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  • 66 3 INDIES BECOMES U.N. MEMBER FLUSHING, Fri. INDONESIA yesterday br 1 came the 60th member or the United Nations. The Assembly admitted Indonesia by acclamation without a rote. The admission was effected in less than four mutates. Assembly President Nosrolleh Entezam read the text of an Indian-Anstra- lian resolution and said
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  • 57 3 MORE GO TO CANADA mNDSOR, (Ontario). Fri. -Windsor bankers yesterday reported an increased flow of United States funds into bunks for conversion to Ca-i.;-Hian dollars. They said the increase in conversions is apparently due •< a rumour current In the United States that the Canadian dollar will shortly be returned
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    • 239 3 You don't taste them You don't smell them They're good for you They're not medicine WHAT ARE THEY?. The VITAMINS in VITAMIN ENRICHED COLD STORAGE BAKERY I ••■•••••j At the Requests ot our Outstation Customers I Special Otter I EXTENDED— to Sat. 7th. Oct. 1950 FURCOATS&CAPES °f 30% Reduced Prices.
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  • 288 4 Higher Allowances Sought For Workers TWENTY-ONE trade unions representing Government, non-government, daily and monthly paid workers in Singapore, at a meeting last night, unanimously derided to call on Government, Municipality and all other employers to "increase immediately" the cost of living allowances
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    39 4 MR. KL'AN Kong Joo of Hock Gtian Leon? Co.. at Kuala Lumpur with his bride. Miss Ng Geok Kne third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ne Boon Kin. They were married at Kuala Lumpur this week.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 54 4 S 'pore Inquiry Into C.O.L •TV/E Singapore Government is noiv discussing the best methods of inrestiguting what the busia o] the Colony's cost of living allowance should be The Government's inv.sti' potion followed 'he reply wade by the acting ColorUtl Secretary, Mr. Bit/the, to Mr Thio Chan Bra, at thr
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  • 111 4 A WEEK-END rush of bookings for Singapore is 1 by ai. lines operating; hr ween ihe Colony and In- a Malayan Airwaya vestercny put on a special service ai Hie request of its agents: in Paltmbang to carry pa.«- j mivp's to Singapore who i could
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  • 219 4 I>KICE rises in the Colony, equal representation on 1 pay and conditions of service, and the setting up of a benevolent benefits scheme, are among many matters which will be debated at the annual delegates conference of the Singapore Municipal Services Inion today. Other
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  • 52 4 An additional Constellation service in each direction talling at Kallang airport. Singapore, will be included in KLMs winter schedule on the Amsterdam Jakarta service which starts on Oct 22 This will bring the number of KLM Constellation services using Kallang on that route to four a week in
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  • 148 4 COFFEE PRICES TO GO UP Erom Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. OWING to Increased taxation, the price of a cup of coffee or tea is likely to be increased from 17 cents a cup to 20 cents In Johore. Coffee shopkeepers said that B ince the price was raised
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  • 126 4 From Our SUB Correspondent PENANG. Fri. BECAUSE of heavy re-exports to Slam and other neighbouring countries during the past three months, there is a shortage of motor car tyres and tubes In Penang. But the shortage is only temporary, a leading importer told the Straits Times
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  • 27 4 TELUK ANSON, Frl Found gaming at Pantan. Arifin bin Kolap and Wong Eng Peng were fined $20 or one weeks Imprisonment each at Teluk Anson.
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  • 248 4 A VETERAN Malayan planter, Mr. H. G. Bailey leaves Singapore on retirement today, but at his Hampshire home he will still be linked with Malaya's major industry by the rubber planting course he will start for potential planters. Mr. Bailey, who has been planting
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl— Teo Soon Chai. who was charged In the Batu Pahat Police Court with malting a false charge against Lav Wee Poh in order to have him arrested under the Emergency Regulations, was sentenced to 10 months' imprisonment yesterday.
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  • 43 4 JOHORE BAHMJ, Frl U|#3fr th« Kmprt«ncy Regulations r\n uftler liai-beeli made fot the closing of, »H *tiops in Paya, 3R)crl village ,jn the Town Board ar*a rr Buklt Pasir Muar dlstric except between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m
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  • 567 4 Revised Wages For S.M.C. Labour Force D ASIC wages for all Municipal open-vote employees are being revised by the speciallyappointed Singapore Municipal hbour committee, whose interim report was tabled at yesterday's meeting of Municipal Commissioners. The committee says: "We are unanimously agreed that Municipal labourers should, in this matter, be
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  • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. ItfiE appeal of S. A. Young, former Assistant Controller of Supplies. Kedah and Perils, who was sentenced to 18 months' Imprisonment In July this year for accepting $1,500 from a Kajang rice miller, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Whltton In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme
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  • 26 4 There were 172 deaths— 93 men and 79 women In the Singapore Municipal area during the week ending last Saturday, against 592 births.
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  • 65 4 The People's Education Association plans to hold English as well as vernacular classes for prisoners at 'Changi and detainees at Si. John's Island camp shortly. In addition to 17 EngtLsh classes throughout the Cojlonv, the association Intends to open five more* next menth beoaus«
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  • 363 5 Commissioner Wants Airport Away From City DEMAND for the removal of Kallang civil aerodrome "to an appreciable distance away from the town." was made by Mr. Frank C. James (Progressive East Ward) at the full board meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners, yesterday. Mr. James, speaking during the
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  • 223 5 THEIR AIM: FREE TRADE IN S.-E. ASIA •A FREE trade between India and all other South-East Asian countries, especially Malaya and Indonesia, was envisaged by the visiting Indian trade delegation. During an informal talk «-ith Singapore business magnates, the leader of the delegation. Mr. Narielwala. assured the co-operation of the
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  • 33 5 The Singapore Lodge of Ihe Theosophical Society will celebrate the birthday of Dr. Ainie Besant tomorrow with a tublic meeting at the Lodge premises at 8. Cairnhill Road. at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 41 5 .JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mr. T. P. M. Lewis. Superintendent of Education. Johore, befdre leaving for Kuala Lumpur to take up his new appointment as Deputy Director of Education, was Kiven a farewell party by the Malay teachers in Johore.
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Found out of doors at Kampong Tanjon? Langsat during the curfew, Ramli bin Ab Kadir and Haji Ahmat bin Abdullah were each fined $7 at Johore Bahru. Fatimah binte Ahmad was fined $5 for a similar offence.
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  • 231 5 CHINESE PEOPLE UNHAPPY' MRS. D. LEE. wife of a former Chinese Ambassador to Britain and a resident of Shanghai for 37 years, said in Singapore yesterday that the Chinese Communists would 'take everything off you except the skin off your back." Mrs. Lee a Londoner, went to Shanghai with her
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  • 73 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— A second charge of accepting $30 from Tham Ah Fook, who was concerned in having a lorry passed as fit. was made against S. K. Leo. assistant examiner of motor vehicles in the Road Transport Department. Johore Bahru. In the Sessions Court, yesterday Leo
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  • 392 5 T*HE secretary of the Singapore Chinese National 1 Seamen's Union, Mr. K. C. Huang, yesterday denied that there were corrupt practices by the staff of the Seamen's Registration Bureau. Ke was giving evidence before the Commission, which was appointed by Government to report on the working
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  • 61 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday ordered a warrant of arrest to be issued against Cecil Sampson Byrnes, who failed to appear In court on a judgment debtor summons for examination on his ability to satisfy a judgment. Judgment had been entered against him for $533 due
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  • 174 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A FIERCE storm swept across a Malay kampong 1 in the mukim of Gua Pahang on the evening of Scot. it was revealed today. It caused houses to collapse, trees to be uprooted, and minor injuries to persons.
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  • 74 5 S pore Judges May Sit In H.K. I EGISLATIOS enabling the Chief Justices of Singapore and the Federation to sit on the CivV ana Criminal Courts of Appeal in Hong Kong is to be introduced into the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council Further amendments to the Courts Ordinance
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  • 109 5 J^ NEW and more convenient system is to be introduced tn Singapore for the replacement of last Identity cards, It was officially announced yesterday. The new system will come into effect on Oct 7. Any person losin« his Identity card should go at once to the nearest
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  • 49 5 Ong Kheng FJye. 37, of Foch Road, claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to assisting In the carrying on of a chan Jl kl public lottery in Rowell Road on Sept. 29. He v.-as given bail of $1500 In two sureties till Nov. 27.
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  • 297 5 THIS week opened on a firm 1 note in Singapore owing to the uncertainty of the announcement regarding an increase in the duty on rubber in the Federation, says Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber market report, issued yesterday. On Monday business was virtually at a standstill,
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  • 86 5 OY-LAWS passed by Municipal Commissioners »t a L» special meeting follow In* the ordinary meetinx yesterday require that bicycles will now have to be registered annually in Singapore This annual re-regfctratlon can be carried out without the bicycle bavin? to be produced for inspection.
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  • 41 5 THE SULTAN of Brunei watching the inarch past of the police band and trhool children to celebrate his birthday at Brunei. At the left is the British Resident, Mr. E. E. F. Pretty. K. F. Wong picture.
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  • 158 5 200 Sign Hospital Salary Petition TWO hundred Singapore hospital assistants htve signed a petition to the Governor rejecting the new Government offer of temporary conversion of their present salaries to a new scale somewhat different from what the Benham Report recommends. The petition was signed at a special general meeting
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  • 87 5 Salieh bin Abdul Rahman, 21. of Serangoon Road, was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with housebreaking in the Singapore Harbour Board labourers' lines in Tanjong Pagar on the morning of Sept. 27. It was alleged that he stoic three wrist watches, one valued
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 139 5 V..M.C.A.. Orchard Rmd. art exhibition, 9 ajn. to 6 p.m chess club, S r-rn. V.W.C.A.. RanVs Quay, exhibition of s«m of work. 10.30 »jn. CHINESE YJtX.A.. Selegie Road. Music class. 2.30 p.m.. basketball 5 p m., film show, 7.30 p.m. ST. HILDA'S C'HI'RCH. Raton." tea party to the Rev. John
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  • 84 6 LIM-MKS. LIM t-r!>u w"»~ pirscd away peacefully at her ii' irionce 11 Palm Road, Biglap n 3 a.m. 28th September 1950 leaving behind her 6 sons. Scow Kimv scow Eng. Scow Chuan, P'ow Hock. S»ow Peng and Scow B"T!jf. 3 daughters. Slew Len« (Mm, Chua Chow TeckV Slew KMirn
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  • 37 6 TN EVER lOVINO MEMORY «f Cap*. R C.C. Dv;>son who dire! on 30th Sept.. 1946. Resl In pence. MY T.OVING DAUGHTER. Lim Mpi Mntr. 2 years, passed away en ?fi 9.50. at Mldclleton Hospital. Kfnz-.vpore.
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  • 938 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., Sept. 30, 1950. Sennett At Serangoon charges for individual buyers. AJ) roads will be made up according to Municipal specifications and taken over by the Municipal Commissioners. Each house will have electricity, water and modern sanitation but the extension of the j sewers will have
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    30 6 MORNING PRAYER This fine ifudy it on* of several prints by Mr. K. F. Wong, of Singapore, which are now being shown at the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition in London.
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  • 264 6 I, A LADY-CETS A SHOCK (From the Straits Times of Sept. 25—29, 1900.) WE have received a fur- i ther communication from a Singapore resident res- i pectins corpses being allowed lto remain about the town, and no efforts being made to transfer them to the proper
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  • 1057 6 IN reading this letter, it is necessary to remember two farts: Firstly, the career of Mr. 11. R. Cheeseman in Malaya is standing proof that it is not necessary to have a university degree in order to be an efficient, progressive, and highly respected educationist, whether at
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  • 909 6 A VERY curious bit of forgotten Singaporeana has come to light as a result of the letter printed in this column last Saturday which asked why a Chinese in a Government office should have Riven his address as "KamponK Susu" when he lived in that most un-kam-pong^-like part of
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    • 735 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. HUDSON: At the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on 28tli S*pt 1950, to Lyn (nee VincentMntthrwO. wife of Dr. E. O. Hun- on, n son. SITI VTIONS VACANT WVNTKD iHl find accurat* Typist Apply Alknff Co. 70 Trip Arnde. WANTS) by European Firm Junior clork <male> who Is able
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    • 71 6 TOP IN PRECISION! World JBmMmA German L E I T Z binuxit 8x30 BINOCULARS Distinctive Features:1 (I) Unrivalled for Resolution sf Details (2) No Colour Distortion, Higher Light Franviission and All L«>rx,-surfaces Anfi-giar» coated (3) Highly built by the same Skilful Craftsmen and with the same Special Durable Material for
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    • 26 6 I **40£' I d 0^a^t-^ t MAKERS I 0/ TICER BALM I ENC AUN TONC A I TIGER MEDICAL HALL H J| m) thin all I
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  • 51 7 U. Ahin. of Cairnhill Road, was fined $25 in the^Singappre Fourth Police Court yesterday for keeping a radio receiver without a listening licence on Aug. 30. Goh Chin Hui. also of Cairnhill Road, claimed trial to a similar charge and the rase was postponed until Nov.
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  • 340 7 Wo Time For Sentiment' Says Rajah pEOPLE must be ejected from the slums first if Singapore is to be cleared of these unwanted areas and the progress of housing is to go on unimpeded, Mr A. IV Rajah (Progressive South Ward) pointed out to Municipal
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    48 7 THE GOVERNOR. Sir Franklin Gimson. looks at the model of the new Anglo-Chinese School in Barker Road after he declared open the new building yesterday. With him are Bishop Archer. Bishop Tippett and Dr. H. H. Peterson (back to camera), principal of the school. Straits Ti mes picture.
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  • 272 7 BETTER PHONE SERVICE SOON WITH the considerable extensions to plant which had now arrived in Singapore and was in process of being Installed, it was to be hoped that the overstrained telephone system, which was Inevitable after the Japanese occupation, would soon be a thing of the past. This was
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  • 23 7 Captain D. A. Johnston, Singapore Volunteer Corps, has been placed on the Singapore Volunteer Corps i Liaison) Reserve of Officers.
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  • 200 7 'S.I.T. Flats For Army Clerks' Plea AN appeal for civilian clerical staff of the Army, Navy and Air Force to be accommodated in Singapore Improvement Trust premises, was made by Mr. Frank C. James (Progressive -Eas t Ward* at yesterday's meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners. "These people have never been
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  • 141 7 J^BOVT 300 members of the European and Asian staffs of Borneo Motors Ltd. last night said farewell to Mr. A. Corbet, their managing director, who retires from the Board on which he has sat in that capacity for the last 17 years. Mr. Corbet has
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  • 68 7 MR DL'NCAN Robertson (Pros., South Ward) was nominated yesterday by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to serve on a committee to be set up by Government to make recommendations for the improvement of orchestral performances in the Colony. Mr. A. P. Rajah (Prog.. South Ward) was nominated
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  • 181 7 A REFERENCE to "night time revelry" in small hotels "which are springing up like mushrooms all over the town," was made at yesterday's meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Speaking during the adjournment, Mr. E.V. Davies (Labour— North Ward) drew the Commissioners' attention to use
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  • 453 7 STATING that too much latitude had been allowed to peons of the Singapore Immigration Department in connection with official seals and files, the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, yesterday acquitted Ronald Duclos. a former assistant Immigration officer, on a charge of fraudulently altering
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  • 112 7 •pHE hope that Mr. Thoma.s Wong a committee clerk attached to the Secretariat would have a long and distinguished career in the Municipality v.as expressed by the Municipal President. Mr. T. P. F McNeice. at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners Mr. McNeice said that this clerk
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  • 57 7 JN the first eight months of this year the population of Singapore increased hy 22,298. Births totalled 30.519 consisting of 380 Europeans, 210 Eurasians, 23.702 Chinese, 3345 Malays. 2.131 Indians, and 251 others. There were 8.221 deaths; 58 of which were Europeans. 68 Furasians, 6,221 Chinese.
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  • 44 7 Krishnan Biswanathan, 30. of Sembawang Road, was found guilty In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday of voluntarily causing hurt with a jack-knife to Krishnan Tamotaran on Am. 8. He was fined $100, in default one month's rigorous imprisonment.
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  • 106 7 SINGAPORE Repertory Theatre, who were due for a "windfall" of $4,204 refundable to them by the Municipality, may not be so lucky after all. They will now have to wait. At yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. A. P. Rajah successfully moved reference back
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  • 68 7 Five women and six men have been appointed members of a panel of advisers to the Singapore Juvenile Court magistrate. They are: Mrs. A. Menon, Mrs. M. Harvey, Mrs A. Eames Hughes, Miss Mabel Mitchell, Mrs. N. E. Baines, Mr Rowland Lyne, Mr. Tan Eng Chiang, the
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  • 19 7 Another 34 Chinese books have been banned by the Police in Singapore under the Emergency Regulations.
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  • 289 7 DEASONS should first be given before decisions lx taken by Municipal committees are referred back for further consideration, declared Mr. Yap Pheng Geek at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Yap eriJcfead the \(moii of i wo Commissioners —Messrs. D. Robertson and C.F.J.
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  • 32 7 Hoe Geok Seng, a 21-year old cyclist, who was knocked down by an omnibus between Lorong 27-A and Lorong 29 Oeylang yesterday morning, died in the hospital shortly after noon.
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  • 27 7 A donation of $2 from M. 8. A. Krhhnan, of Kota Tinggi. Johore, was received yesterday for "Grandma Ong's Fund." bringing the total to 54.W7.60.
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  • 30 7 More than 200 people attended cocktail and buffet party given at the Raffles Hotel last night to the Indian Trade Delegation by the Indian Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 361 7 BOY (12) TIED AND SLASHED TO DEATH From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A GANG of Malay and Chinese bandits murdered two Chinese men and a 12-year-old Chinese boy in Pahang last night. Their hands were tied behind their backs and they were slashed to death. Their homes were
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  • 163 7 SINGAPORES godowns are exprcted to be filled to capacity with rubber from the Federation for export during next month and early in November. This follows the announcement in the Federal Legislative Council on Thursday by the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W C. Taylor that
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  • 27 7 The Singapore TracUt n Company Employees' Union have sent 850 Rupees to the Governor of Assam. India. Jai Ramdas Dau!tram. for the Assam Relief Fund
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 142 7 K Of Interest to R.A.F. R.N. personnel, Senbawang a H.M.V appliances are available from our newly B appointed dealers K. A. Ahamedsa Co.. (Opposite Sembawang" Gate" Also from other dealers throii« rV i- Malaya. H M.V. HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIC l*^t™L^^ APPLIANCES Controlled Hrat lion No. 5 I^^M*2&£y& B AC $19. AC/DC
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    • 30 7 FRONT RANK SUIT FOR TODAY tAND TOMORROW Cool Shantung iJsL $175 to 5250 ISINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR 'PENANG £$j^ severe J TAPE RECORDERS L JN TRADING CO. P.O. Bo» 111. Singapore
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  • 1113 8 NOT THE TIME FOR HIGHER TAXATION, SAYS. CHAMBER CHAIRMAN Emergency should be nearing end in 12 months' JY the end of 1951 the Emergency in the Federation should surely be nearing its end and the Emergency should not be used now as an rtfiiment for greatly increased rates of taxation,
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    50 8 MILITARY POLICE were yesterday deviatine military transport abov e three tons down River Valley Road. Singapore, at the junction of Irwell Bank Road and Kirn Seng Road, to avoid heavy vehicles from crossing Kirn Sens Road bridge. This danger notice has now been placed at the junction. Straits Times picture.
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  • 45 8 The recently formed Indian Dramatic Society of Singapore will present two plays and classical dances during October The performances will be In aid of charity. The director of the society, Mr. K. P. Chandrasakkaren, was a former film director In Madras.
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  • 35 8 Spitting cost two Chinese $10 each when they were fined in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. A third Chinese, who said he -had Just left the dentist was fined $2.
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  • 42 8 The Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Tamil Methodist Church. Singapore, b> holding a dinner this evening at 7.30 at 1. Short Street, in honour of Bishop Donald H. Tippett (San Francisco) and Raymond L. Archer. Metho41st Bishop, South East Asia
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  • 18 8 BENTONO. Frl. Kong Slew Leon* «i| fined $20 at Bentong for having driven a car Inconsiderately.
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  • 583 8 SHIPS calling at Singapore in the first half of this year dropped and loaded cargo weighing 4,061,961 tons— the highest ever recorded in the history of the port. This is revealed In the half-yearly report of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, released yesterday. Excluding coal and
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  • 255 8 By A Special Air Correspondent A FIGHTER pilot during the war and now Britain's Under-Secretary of State for Air, Mr. Aidan Crawley will arrive at Kallang this afternoon on a 10-day visit to units of the Far East Air Force. At the end of
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  • 124 8 Luxury Ships To Be Troopers THE three new super-luxury American liners. President Jackson, President Adams and President Hayes, pride of the American President Lines, will not be calling at Singapore next year on their maiden voyages after ail, having been "withdrawn" by the VS. Government. The last word in floating
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  • 93 8 U/HEN five annual reports of various Municipal departments were tabled at yesterday's Commissioners' meeting, Mr. A. P. Rajah asked when these reports would once again be printed in book form. Mr. McNeice, the President, informed him that tenders were being received in a day or two
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  • 49 8 Found guilty In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of theft of two motor car batteries valued at $40 belonging to the Royal Air Force at Seletar. Lee Swee Yap, 20, of the Singapore Harbour Board labourers' lines, wa s fined $100 in default one month's Imprisonment.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 124 8 A local Film Critic Says that STATE SECRET Surpasses "The 3rd Man" for thrills h a* aaVV Vj^LnaV *1 y^H*^BlK -kJamK t^\£.att»^.^B DOUGLAS NfUjr Distributed by FAIRBANKS Jr. SHAW BROS. LTD. Pius! "The Harvest Ahead The Film of the University of Malaya Produced by the Malayan Film Unit NEXT CHANGE
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    • 199 8 0/m wou6H como/o#s ro i rr\. J i i J& mPAC4MC OVERSEAS AIRIINtSISM) LID] \f. f^»\ LEAVING SINGAPORE THURSDAYS FOR J!b tj SsjsL BAH6KOK HONGKONG ASM tlMfr\ TAIPEN A TOKYO. PACIFIC OVERSEAS AIRLINES (Si AM LTt x"~7> 2*> i\ Cround Floo» Union Building, j^" y^ 4^^ Singapore. Tel: ***** 8469J
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 302 8 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— 9^ W*vr ;;'li I^^ While the pet dragon v doing', may <ome in useful some day if my, ■h. round, ojthe .arden the P^^u you a He somepar) itroll about quietly. Those fmdj ltrin|et here he may pills are. wonderful." says Rupert. breathe fire at
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
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    • 313 9 "A Streetcar Named Desire' YOUR correspondent of Thursday, "Sic Transit Gloria Rep", attacks my company's next production, "A Streetcar Named Desire", on grounds of lib'dinousness. pornography, salacity and "unmitigated realism". This cry has gone up too often, at books and plays later recognised
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    • 218 9 r) me, the whole idea of launching a Trade Union Congress in Singapore, now. seems premature, if not preposterously ambitious. Trie movement is still in its infancy and is liable at any moment to lose its way. The unions now in existence should. I consider,
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    • 207 9 READ with amazement 1 "Fed Ups letter in last Saturday's Forum, headed "Conscription For All Malayans?" I fail to find a singie clausj in the Home Guard Regulations requiring that only Malays may be appointed members of the Home Guard. Where did he get this notion
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    • 173 9 I APPEAL to the religious heads of the Federation of Malaya to take steps to unify their observance of Muslim festivals in all States on one particular day. instead of having each State fix its own as it likes. I I see wtth deep regret
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    • 60 9 I AM struck by the report that substantial increases 1 are recommended by the Benham Committee for a number of superscale posts in Division 1. I also note that decisions of the committee were greatly Influenced by opinions of heads of departments. Is this a
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    • 311 9 What Place Has A Chinese University In Malaya? r pHE proposal to have a separate Chinese Univer- sity financed by Chinese dollar magnates should be rejected immediately. Malaya has already sufficient communal problems, and the leaders of the various communities should set about solving them and not try to create
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    • 107 9 A MALAY TIP FOR MR. JOHN LAYCOCK J AM very much amused by the objection of a certain section of the Malay population to the idea of young Malay girls marrying men of- advanced age. I have in mind the more pitiful lot of young men wno unwarily fall victims
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    • 103 9 AS a grateful listener, who only tune in to pro- grammes that are to my palate. I think it is time for someone to write a line of praise and encouragement for Radio Malaya for the superb production of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights." which was relayed last
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    • 148 9 "VERITAS', in a letter of Sept. 23 headed "The Bandit Beasts", called for a title that would be correctly applicable to bandits "in terms of something low. evil and loathsome". Why not "Communists". Mr. Editor? I am confident that all your readers are as dissatisfied as
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    • 164 9 ruerence to a reoiiit protest of the Singapore Teachers' Union against the prosnot'on of "Emer^en Teachers' to the Second Year Normal class, may I add my voice in saying that it is bad policy ;o promote trainees who are not fit to teach? I think three months is
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    • 348 9 |X>/J the sake of accuracy, may Ibe allowed space in your paper to reply to the letter from "R.A.F. Wife," published by you on Thursday?^ Last Monday, when the Parliamentary delegation visited the Royal Air Force Headquarters at Changi, our time allotted there was one hour,
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    • 323 9 "DEALLY Awake", whose letter last Tuesday I%p referred to my letter of last Saturday on Cooperative Stores Societies, should more appropriately have signed herself "Really Asleep" If she will read my letter again, she will llnd that what I deplore in wage-earners is their
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    • 231 9 I HAVE read the state--1 ments of Mr. C. C. Phillips and Mr Lim Kean Chye in reply to the Singapore Association's query about public expenditure on co-ODer-ative societies. Mr. C C Phillips states that a co-operator "understands the principles of cooperation—that workers, by the accumulation of
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    • 19 9 Hi OR LEY fro* m, bottom I Cm.. Utf Hn t at>o>*. Mofocca. Koofe lumMr. t*_j4__§ Sssaiiiii i ff
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    • 245 9 CO LIM lI I A FAMOUS SYMPHOMIES SYMPHONY No. 2 in D Major Op. '3 i ßrahms) The London Philharmonic Orchestra concur-: *d by Sir Thomas Beecham LX 82;il ti.SYMPHONY No 3 in P .Vajor Op. 90 iMm) The London Phi'harmoinc Orchestra eondu \i hy Folix Weinß.i.tr.e- :.X INI 05
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  • 347 10 LONDON, Frl. FE London Stock Exchange was today subdued by the usual weekend influence. In a reduced turnover price changes were mainly to slightly lower levels. British Government stocks, however, added to recent Improvement and closed fractionally Higher Leading Industrials suffered from neglect while in the commodity section
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  • 906 10 From A Market Correspondent iy ITH London continuing profit-taking, both 'Pins and Rubbers in the Malayan share market declined in sympathy yesterday. Industrials remained firm. Quotations announced yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were Safari «ellera vix Bricki Pr»r iw« Ordt IN 111*. lo» II.M 8.8. Petrol J.
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  • 34 10 SINGAPORE, Fri., Sept. 29—54*2.75 (up M.S7'/i.) £779 ]h a ton in London LONDON. Fri. Sept 29. —Spot £779 £7M. Forward £768 £770; Settlement £780. Tarn-over: a.m. MO. p.in lit tons.
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  • 238 10 THE Singapore rubber market again opened at lower levels yesterday. In sympathy with London and New York. However, later In the morning, in the absence of sellers and with some buyers from Hong Kong, the market steadied for the rest of the day. Noon price* levels showed a
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  • 69 10 CHIPS alongside Singapore Hubour Board godowns yesterday were: Bldor 45: Staa. Ogan (Sheer* Wharf); Silvrroak 42-43; Van der Hagen 44: Sedenak 41: Radnorshire 38-39: Tourcoing 36-37. Ilota 33-34: Prancisville 31-12: Benvreckle 29-30: Tydeua 27-28ffi Straat Maialtka 25-26: Hoegh Silvercloud 23-25: Freu. Clover 21-22: Merkur 19-20:
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  • 29 10 HONO KONO. Fri. OREE maritet currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted today as follows- US$l, HKS6 32: £1. HKSIS6O: one tad of gold HKS279— UP.
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  • 22 10 TJNITED Malacca Rubber Estates in August produced 102.870 lbs. of rubber, to make a four-momh total of 347.017 lbs
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1277 10 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD ii'uoioorjieo m Singapore) BLOt FUNNEL IMB Carrier's option to proceed via other ports te Mad and discharge carge. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Jue Mils »ham •'enanp. Mentui iui k puu. O U gow Sept 29/Oct 2 Tydeus toi Liverpool b Avonmouth C
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    • 384 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON INDIA. ECVPT ana MEDITERRANEAN PORTS >'ooie m renang Pres Van S u r»n 30 Sepf/4 Oct. 5 Oct 6/7 Oct Pros leftersea 5/10 Oct. 11/12 Oct 11/15 Oct Pres. Polk 25/29 Oct. 10/31 Oct. Te LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO fr
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    • 492 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U K /CONTINENT: Lalandia" tor Saigon 6 Bangkok S-6 Oct. 3 4 Oct. 2 2 Oct Nordvesf tor Saigon Bangkok 13 -14 Oct 11-12 Oct. 9-10Oct "Korea" for Bangkok Manila HKong. Kobe C, Yokohama 29-30 Oct. Danholm" for Bangkok 8-10 Nay. Nordhval" for Saigon Bangkok
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    • 1033 10 McAUSTER tSc CO., LTD Incorporated <n i rigao<xei ttl.phon. Mm VfOt, ELLERMAM BfJCKN *LL KUVINI.!> CIX« LONDON HAVRE. ANTWERP ROTTIKOAM fr HAMBURC LOi ANCELES. SAN PRANCISCO, Also a:ceplirg cargo for other o K PORTLAND SEATTLf VANCOUVER Z2J?2£L, Ca 22 m t !L' l i t Z a" awlt Ace tl
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  • 1151 11  -  Geoff Dyson By Chief Coach To British A.A.A. THERE IS A KNACK FkURING this visit of mine to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, I have been stressing the importance of employing proper techniques in modern track and field athletics. The age has passed when, in top-class competition,
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  • 132 11 TJ. M. DOCKYARD trounced O.H.Q. Signals by five goals to one to enter the S AF.A Junior Cup semifinals at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Signals put up a gallant fight against a superior team but In the later stages of play cracked up completely to
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  • 64 11 Tiger Standard proved too s/ong for Sime Darby 8.C. in their Business House 'A fixture at Qeylang Stadium, winning by six goals u> nil. The winners led by only one-nil at half time, the result of a goal by Kai Sow off penalty. In the second half Hin
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  • 108 11 Following arc SCC rutt" teams TODAY v POLICE XV on the P»dang at S p m J Line*; D. Darroch. R M Parxei. T WiJman. O. T. Taylor: R <3 Aldred. P. Dow;int; W Foi R C Tucker. J. Cnalmeri. R. J. Arnold. J F M Koua.:e. H
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  • 34 11 The final of the Singapore Base District cricket knockout competition will be held at Tanglin from 2 p.m. today and 11 a.m. tomorrow. The finalists are GHQ Farelf md 30 Bn RO-A.C
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  • 800 11  - South Johore XV Have Strong Pack W. E. TREVOR By Rugby Notes A LTHOUOH it is not on the rt Island of Singapore, South Johore Rugby Football Club nevertheless plays a major part in the development and progress of the Colony's Rugby. For several seasons South Johore have made the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 306 11 It's the talk of the town! CINE-VARIETY In response to the thousands of requests the stage suow will be presented 3 times today tomorrow at 1.45, 6 JO 9.3* p.m. ON SCREEN Doris Day, Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall aid Hoagy Carnichael in Warner Bros! ;fam////mrf///m4 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11, 1.45.
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    • 223 11 KKPl'Ui.it i'ifTl UK starr' rOKWCST JOHN I.AYNE „,jm, lUAB TUCKER AS AS CORP. THOMAS SGT. MKVRHi K CONWAY NOW DC ITS 2nd SMASH WEEK! SEE IT MOW! DAILY FIVE PERFORMANCES AT 11 A.M. 1.45 4.15 9.30 P.M. C4OT JtY HZ MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THE FIGHT and FURY of MEN READY TO
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 154 11 RADIO SINGAPORE 10 a.m News, followed by Emergency New* from K.L.: 1010 Close; 12 Malay: 1 p.m. Dance Music: 130 News. Weekly Share Market; 150 Li« v Music: 2 Album of Harmony": 2.30 "Swing Time": 2.45 London Studio Melodies; 4.1 "Bong Time"; 3.30 "Tea Dance"; 4 Light Music Festival; 5
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  • 889 12  -  EPSOM JEEP Consistent Croydon And Miss Nathan Chief Rivals By IPOH, Friday. \<) REGRETS, in top form, with not too much weight for him and on his favourite course, looks to me to be a good bet to win the Perak Gold
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  • 20 12 IPOH. Frj. 'PHP going at Ipoh 1 tomorrow will be very good provided there ls no further rain.
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  • 1206 12 rwo, rriaay. DIGHT back t o her best form, Kaiserine (Race 7) should make the best m bet on the first day's card at Ipoh tomorrow. This Kinf of Trumps II mere is the *rand type of sprinter that keeps her condition year after year (she
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  • 79 12 The following are scratching! for the opening day's race* at Ipoh today in the Perak Tart Club Geld Vim meeting: Rare 1: April Showers 8.11. Rare Six And Eight S.tS. Race 3: AsUvel S.o*. Race 4: Lough Carra <t.OO. Rare 5: Coastguard S.M. High Des?ent 9.U. The Ram 9.M.
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  • 152 12 EFBOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 2.3* LIBERTY FLAG Hurry Up AbboUford ABBOTSFORD Enterpriae Liberty H«« ABBOTSFORD Onc«rtll e Queen Vie RACE S 3 M HEIDELBERG Birthday Gift Sweet Maisle HF.IDKLBKRG Sweet Mamie Birthday Gift SHEET MAISIE Heidelberg Birthday Gift BRAMHW.I FLYER Tudor Prid*. NrrolU NEROLIA
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  • 1182 12 TODAY'S race card at Ipoh is given below. Double tote will be »n races three and four and six and seven. Biu Sweep will be drawn on racr eight. Race 1—2.30: Class 2, Div. 4—5 Furs. Str. 1 000 Hob Roy Ellery 0.00 Mr. W. M Wall
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  • 304 12 I/EITII MITCHELL, created an unusual record yesterday when he won all the events in his division at the swimming carnival of Raffles Institution, Singapore, which was held at Chinese Swimming Club. r St. Patrick's relay team chalked up their second victory this week when they
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  • 272 12 T^HE ISLAND Clubs challei^t match— Ladies v Men— will I*played tomorrow. The following »rr th* draw ,md starting limrs for this natch which Is singe* Dlawa ovrr lit holes T,, e women wil. receive 1 diflennc.- In handicap and a start of on* ho.c All comtK-tnori
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  • 25 12 n a return basketball game Police beat RASC |N«- Soon) oy 41-31 at Nee Soon on Thursday. Police also won the first encounter.
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  • 90 12 "TNHE Colony's annum mm i• r classic. Servlci-s v CiMh the Poppy Day Funfl. will see the two sides at full strength mi-r.i •< nt J.i Urn Besur stadium ioda> A hitch In ihe -trraneeinents Mir •tie Mi.liivs" Oold Cup final bftvraa Singapore mid Penan*, which
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  • 45 12 A FINE display by the torv.ard- line gave Chartered Bur.fc Sports Club aa aaai five-nil victoty over Mansfield Sports Club in Singapore A.F.A. Business How-*' "B" K-ime pluv-d at .he CY.N'.A iround yesterday. Scorers for Ba:ik Wtc McCullnn, Tuck. M;irsh.ill, d«l!ch ill
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  • 29 12 The Ceyhin Sponx Club A" I earn beat Combined SrhoiM". Hy htee kohls lo nil m I fr.i nM: hockey nui'rh at the B.»l">:.«-i > l..\ rd it.
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  • 23 12 TODAY: i a.m. (9ft. lin.i nnr 1245 p.m. 1 9ft. 2in.i. TOMORROW: 1.35 nm <8M 6in.) and 1.10 p.m. < 9ft. L'uw
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    • 834 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Experienced Shipping Clerk with full knowledge ot office routine of Shipping Apply tn writing tn Box No A 2299 B 'l WANTED C'erk-Of-Workl to NptCVtaa road construction etc. Apply stating experience salary ri-quirpd to Box No A 2330. S.I. EUROPEAN MANAGER
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