The Straits Times, 4 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 322 1 'WE HAD TO GET OUT— OR WAR' Morrison defends 'quit order LAST OILMEN ON WAY TO BASRA SCARBOROUGH, Wednesday. nrUK Foreign Secretary, Mr. Morrison, said here todaj tlv«t Britain had to give up the Abadan oil refinery or face a war with Persia. Replying to :i charge by Mr. Churchill
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  • 60 1 A SINGAPORE taxi overturned and burst into flames after a crash outside the Central police station early today. It was In a collision with a private car. A Chinese woman passenger m the taxi, Anna Tham, aged 24. o( Waterloo Street, was injured, and taken to
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  • 124 1 LIVLRPOOL. Wed. MR Churchill tonight hinti'd he would revive Brita'ii s war-tiny coalition government m order to fight through world dangers and economic crises it his Conservatives vvin the General El-ctlon on Oct. 25 "Till will be no vindictive triumph tor Tories over Soc he
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  • 52 1 LONDON, Wed. THE George Cross awarded to a French Maquis heroine, Mrs. Odette Churchill, for her work as a British uuont during the war v told) from her home day. The thief also took Mrs Churchill's Lo«ion d'Honneur and medals belonging to her husband, Capt. Peter
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  • 61 1 Ph..sLi.os fcnzabeih and the Dulce of BdtStlwffh will leave London for their tour of Canada eaily next Monday morning. They will fly m a BOAO Stratocruiser of the type m the top picture. The first captain will be Capt. O. P. Jones (below left). Stewardess Jean
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  • 200 1 LONDON, Wednesday. WHEN Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arranged a trans-Atlantic flight to start their North American tour, they picked the most methodical and careful of pilots Britain's fabulous O. P. (Oscar Philip) Jones. It the Princess and Duke ask him what an
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  • 36 1 GUANTANAMO NAVAL STATION, Cuba, Wed. Six sailors were killed and 15 injured yesterday when an anti-aircraft gun aboard the destroyer UBS Catling fired accidentally, showering the deck with steel fragments.— U.P.
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  • 40 1 PARIS, Wed. Newspapers here have increased the price from 12 francs to 15 francs. Publishers said the mounting cost of the newsprint was the cause of the rise. Before the war newspapers m France cost half a franc.
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  • 83 1 The Liberals outline programme LONDON, Wed. THE Liberal Party asked Britons today for enough seats m the House of Commons to provide a moderating force on the Conservatives and Labour. In a 2,200-word manifesto for the October 25 .election campaign, the Liberals pledged themselves to support "the more reasonable elements"
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The U.S. Senate yesterday approved the $7,483,400,000 Foreign Aid Bill beating two Republican attempts to shelve it. The final vote was 56 to 21.
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Wed. England and France, drew two each In a soccer match before 60,000 at Highbury Stadium today. A.P.
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  • 198 1 MASSED GUNS POUND THE REDS IN HILLS KOREAN WARFRONT, Wednesday. r\ESPATCHES on an action m Western Korea, which opened yesterday with one of the heaviest Allied barrages of the war, have been heavily censored. The bombardment from several hundred guns pounded Communists on the hills and ridge lines from Korangpo.
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  • 126 1 HONQ KONG. Wed. A CHINESE newspaper said 1 today that aircraft flew over Canton city on Oct. 1 during a parade on the I second anniversary of the I Chinese Peoples' Republic i and dropped anti-Commu-nist leaflets. The Chinese despatch said that an air-raid
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  • 63 1 TORNADO HITS CHANGI A TORNADO which hit Changi area about noon yesterday damaged the roof of a building but nobody was hurt. About the same time, there were two waterspouts at see and later heavy rain fell. Slates from the roof of the building m the path of the tornado
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  • 36 1 TEHERAN. Wed. T\R. Mossadeq will leave for New York on Sunday to present Persia's case to the Security Council. Because of ill-nealth he will stay In a New York hospital— U.P., Reuter.
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  • 28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A party of four aborigines was held up and robbed by 10 bandits m tha Tanjong Malim area of Selangor this morning.
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  • 77 1 IPOH. Wed. SALESMEN and customers m a sundry shop m Jelapang. a mining village, last evening had a narrow escape when a grenade, thrown into the shop, failed to explode. The incident occurred at 5.20 p.m. Tha police rendered the grenade harmless. Two young Chinese were
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  • 36 1 MELBOURNE. Wed. A THEATRE chain i* to pick a Mlm Kangaroo to tour the United BtaUs next month to mark the release of the film "Kangaroo" mad* In Australia by Fox. Beuter.
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  • 19 1 LONDON. Wed. TODAY'S bulletin from Buc- kingham Palace says that the King continues to show improvement.— Reuter.
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  • 30 1 Burning joss sticks m front of an ancestral altar m a home m Wallich Street, Singapore, last night destroyed the picture of a Chinese god.
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  • 23 1 A breakdown at an electrical sub-station blacked out a large part of the Tanglin area, Singapore, just before midnight last night.
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  • 115 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DANDITS attacked two resettlement camps m Perak last night. The gangs were driven off by guards, without -loss to themselves. I One camp was m the Taiping area and the other In the Grik area. In the Rawang area ol Selangor yesterday
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  • 42 1 SAIGON, Wed. A French navy gunboat opened fire last night on Vletmlnh troops harassing the French post of Phuxwen Pagoda, near Saigon's big oil storage depots. The Reds were driven off after a battle lasting an hour. Reuter.
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  • 20 1 TAIPEI. Wed. ProNationalist China News said the Korean war was costing the Chinese Communists U553,600,000,000 a year.— AP.
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  • 66 1 TWO fights m Singapore last night sent five people to hospital. In a gang fight at Tan Lian Teck Avenue, East Coast Road, three Malays and one Indian were injured. Sticks and stones were used and four men were taken to hospital. In Lavender Street,
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  • 433 1 'No idea what I'm to face': Wiltshire MR. R. C B. v.: Deputy Commissioner of the Singapore Police, who is due to arrive m Singapore h v air next Thursday to ciei:>nd himself before the Tribunal which has been appointed o hear the defences of the four senior police blamed
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  • 39 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Four hundred officers and men of the Siamese Royal Navy sailed this morning for Korea Two hundred infantry troops to reinforce the Siamese unit m Korea sailed with the Navy personnel.— U.P
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  • 535 2 'BRITAIN FLEES OIL FIELDS' CHURCHILL 'Troops and warships only bluff 9 LiVfcKruuL, Wednesday. jyjß. WINSTON CHURCHILL last night made the Anglo-Persian oil dispute a major issue m the British General Election campaign by accusing the Labour Government of "fleeing" from the oil fields. Opening the Conservative campaign, Mr. Churchill alleged
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  • 479 2 SCARBOROUGH, Wednesday. \|R. Aneurin Bevan, who was elected to the Labour Party executive yesteriTl day with the highest number of votes, blamed Mr. Winston Churchill and the Conservatives tor the present international tension and the bitterness m Russia's relations with the Western world.
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  • 61 2 LONDON, Wed. BARRISTERS and solicitors form the largest group standing is Conservative candidates m the General Election. They number 122. The second biggest group of Conservative candidates is 91 local government councillors. Third come the farmers 61. Thirty-two candidates are trade unionists, 29 have a
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    • 635 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT POST Applications are In *lted for the post of Chines* Writer In the Chinese Section ol •>e Education Department. Singajxrrr Salary: Salary Scale is Probationer $105 p m. Bar > Time-scale «140 10A 220 -minatlon Bar 230 10A MO p m with current Cost ol Living. Local nnd
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    • 667 2 NOTICES NOTICE TENDERS are called for the purchase of damaged and undamaged rubber lying at the Joo Senc Rubber Works Ltd.'s factory at 6% m.s.. Bukit Timah Road. Prospective purchasers should obtain from the- undersigned a tender form which should be completed and returned before 14 00 hrs. on Friday,
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    • 248 2 The Five Golden Rules of TeamaKing l^TUse good quality tea* t.HUt« frethlydrawn Taftd freshly ftoilinq i— i. Good 'tea? cannot be mad* with uno«i- •>• overboiled, (tale or flat water. 9.*. 'Always warm the pot. 4 Vf "«horr pour" take the teapot to th» kettle. f. v Tea should be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 229 2 TODAY'S RADIO SINOA-OKE .Wj^^l^Dg^O^l 10-10.10 am. News from K.L.; "Time for Music"; "Here's 10.45-12 Schools; 1 p.m. Light the Answer"; 8.15 "ClassiMusic: 1.30 News; 1.45 Dance cal Choice"; 9 "Blight of the Music; 2-2.50 Schools: 6.15 "Call- Bounty"; 9.30 News; 9.46 "Musiing All Hospitals"; 6.55 Announce- cal Consequences"; 10 Dance
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  • 182 3 160,000 troops join test aimed to 'warn an aggressor 9 gUROPE'S biggest Allied training exercise since the war began yesterday m West Germany. It aimed to teach British, American and French forces how to repel an enemy force smashing West through the Iron Curtain. General
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  • 167 3 U.S. MOVE FOR MORE POWER IN AIR WASHINGTON, Wed. SENATOR Henry Cabot IxjcJrc (Republican, M tssachusetts) told the Senate yesterday that U.S military leaders had •creed on a vast expansion of air power during tli next three years. ror I oduc said the j I Staff "after j iged and
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  • 47 3 THE HAGUE. Wed.— Dr. Mnhamnv-d Yamin. former Indonesian Justice Minister. d m Parliament m i today that the International Court should decide the status of Australia's l Island which was recently "occupied" by Indooeslan fishermen, the Indonewa agency. Aneta. reported.— Reuter.
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  • 27 3 TOKYO. Wed. Japanese Coal miners, numbering 420.--000 have called oil a threatened strike following negotlatiom between the Miners tTion and the Central Labour Relations Board
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    26 3 A.inKll .\N CABARET STAR, Josephine Baker, wears a different dress for every song. Here is one of velvet and ermine designed by Pierre Balmain.
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  • 70 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The United States Senate yesterday approved a vast one year outlay of U557,483,400,000 In foreign military and economic aid raising it s earlier flgure by U*****,150,000. The vote was 56-21 Mr Tom Connally. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the money will
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  • 104 3 HONG KONG. Wed. HONG KONG'S ten-man delegation to the ECAFEsponsored conference on trade promotion In Singapore will leave on Saturday. Leader of the delegation Is Mr. H. A. Angus, of the Department of Commerce and Industry. Other members are: Messrs. J. B. Kite, J. K.
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  • 52 3 CANBERRA, Wed. DR. Herbert Evatt, Labour Opposition leader m the House of Representatives, moved a resolution yesterday censuring the government budget. He challenged the government to go back to the people with the budget issue, or submit the budget to a referendum, or else withdraw md revise
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  • 54 3 COLOMBO, Wed— The Polish ship Mickiewiez sailed yesterday for China witn 5,535 tons of Ceyionese rubber The Importers, believed to have bought at 10 and 12 pence above market figure*, have covered the shipment with a comprehensive Insurance policy including war risks and providing against seizure,
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  • 34 3 CALCUTTA, Wed. The Chinese Communists are planning to build an airfield two miles from the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, the Kallpong correspondent of the Calcutta "Statesman" reported yesterday.-*A.FP.
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  • 23 3 SAIGON. Wed. Ten battalions about 8,000 men of Vietminh regulars have invaded northwest Tonking m Indo-China, French Army headquarters announced today.—Reuter.
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  • 61 3 HOW TO KEEP DRY at a watery wedding was demonstrated recently on the Woerther See, Austria. The Americn ski and water-ski champion, Jeanette Burr, and the artist, Hans Sachs, showed how to get married on water-skis. Photos show: Skis (top) take the Place of
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  • 389 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF I /CHICAGO plans a fire I station m Dekoven i I Street on the site of the i.barn m which Mrs. z I O'Leary's cow supposed- ]y kicked over a lantern i and started the great I Chicago fire of 1871. Air Marshal
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  • 86 3 Buried alive— now he wants to be crucified ST. JULIEN, Franco-Swiss Frontier, Wed. 20-year-old policeman's son announced yesterday that he intended to have himself crucified for a week with silver nails. He Is Yvon Gonesse who has just been exhumed from a pine coffin after being burled alive for an
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  • 166 3 Britain 's civil jets lead by 5 years NEW YORK, Wednesday. AN American aircraft executive said today that Britain has a three to five year lead in the development of civil jet transports. Treasurer of the Douglas Aircraft Company, Mr. H. W Strangman, told the National Society of Security Traders
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  • 44 3 TOKYO, Wed.— The Japanese government will ooen an extraordinary session of the Diet on October 10. The opening ceremony will be held on October 11 and a policy speech will be made by the Primiers, Mr. Yoshida, the next day. AFP.
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  • 64 3 LONDON, Wed. Some of the world's fastest jet fighters and toughest bombers will "battle" five miles above Britain tonight m an all-out mock attack on Industrial and military targets. After a series of day-long snap raids, many from bases on the Continent, "enemy" atomic bombers went
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  • 20 3 BERLIN. Wed— East Germany is making a new 'wide open?' invitation to the Bonn Republic for national elections.—A.P.
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  • 18 3 WASHINGTON. Wed—Representative Karl Stefan died of heart failure yesterday at the age of 67.— tJ.P.
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  • 90 3 LONDON, Wed. BRITAIN has invited all Commonwealth com-manders-in-chief, except those of India and South Africa, to a meeting m London. India and South Africa will be represented by senior staff officers. Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will review the
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  • 37 3 LONDON, Wed.— The official Yugoslav .news agency yesterday said four persons crossed the Yugoslav oorder from Albania on Tuesday and killed a Yugoslav border guard In an attack on a fron* tier post.— U. P.
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  • 236 4 3 CONDEMNED MEN ARE FREED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Court of Appeal quashed convictions today on three men, Kwong Cheong. Kwong Kooi and Loh Sow who had been sentenced to death on charges of collecting supplies for the bandits. Mr. Justice Taylor said:
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  • 153 4 PLAN FOR S.-E.A.MAY SUFFER gRITAIN'S rearmament programme will have an effect on the Colombo Plan especially m obtaining steel and engineering materials. said Dr. F. C. Benham. Economic Adviser at the Commis-sioner-General's office, on his return yesterday, from Umdon. Dr. Benham, with his wife, returned by Qantas-BOAC Constellation after attending
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  • 28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Ec Kirn Wah. a tapper, was charged m the Police Court with theft of two bicycles. The case was postponed to Dec. 29.
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  • 101 4 Lance Corporal D. H. J Jolly, of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, has been awarded the Military Medal for Gallantry m action against Malayan terrorists, the London Gazette announces. While on sentry duty at the 13th. Infantry Workshop arsenal at Taiping on July 19. Corporal
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  • 152 4 gCAFE's first woman conference officer, Americaneducated Mrs. Amy H. Wu. has come to Singapore prepared to work 13 hours a day for the 10-day trade promotion conference at Victoria Memorial Hall. Mrs. Wu will see to the production of documents, accommodation and, with
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  • 35 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Miss I. Beattie, Matron. General Hospital. Johore Bahru. will be transferred to Singapore soon. She will be succeeded by Miss Knapp who will arrive from Britain on Friday.
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  • 89 4 When the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. leaves for Britain at tie end of his extended term of office m November, his elder daughter, Mrs. J. A Elwin. will stay on m Kuala Lumpur Her husband. Cdr. Elwin. R.N.. has been appointed Naval Attache to
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  • 39 4 Back from London. talks DX. AND MRS. F. C. BEN HAM returned to Singapore from London. Dr. Benham. Economic Adviser at the Commis-sioner-General's Office, attended the Commonwealth conference on Supplies and Production. (Story on this page). Straits Times picture.
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  • 36 4 Mr. J. Mitchell, chairman of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, will be a delegate to the Regional Trade Promotion Conference sponsored by ECAFE which opens In the Victoria Memorial Hall, Sinrapore, On Tuesday.
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  • 32 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Mr. W. Cound. Traffic Officer. Johore Bahru. goes on leave to Britain tomorrow. Until his successor arrives. Probationary Inspector Jagit Singh will act as Traffic Officer.
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  • 250 4 TpHE water rates for domestic users may not be put 1 up next year as originally proposed. The City Council Public Utilities Committee have recommended that present rates should continue for domestic users both inside and outside City limits. The Singapore and Johorp Governments are
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  • 127 4 S.H.B. to make own power ALTHOUGH the Singa- pore Harbour Board expects to be able to supply all its own electri-* city requirements within a few months (it is at present supplying only half), this is not expected to reduce the frequency of blackouts In the city. The second-hand Japanese
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  • 39 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Chandrabal, a young woman, who was charged with attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda, was allowed $100 bail pending trial. The charge was read out to her In the hospital.
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  • 115 4 J^ MAN who is ill and Is "struggling m difficulties" sent $20 to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore. In a letter to the hospital, the man, Mr. Tong Tian Chor, praises its good work which, he says, "gives children a chance to survive In their
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    • 269 4 TOMORROW WE DANCE AT THE CHARITY BALL RAFFLES HOTEL 9 P.M. COME AND SEE the unique display of CHINESE ANCIENT BATTLE WEAPONS m full costume by the Luk Aik Musical Dramatic Spcy. CABARET of SPANISH DANCING BALLET by the Pupils of Miss Maudrene Yap and TAN HOCK-CHUAN the Master Magician.
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  • 248 5 Government lays down rules on visits to China pEOPLE going from Singapore to a Commu-nist-dominated country must have good reasons or they will not be allowed back into the Colony. And a wedding, said Government last night, is not a good reason. Clarifying rules on re-entry
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    23 5 INCHE iun.iduon bin Awang Dumid. an agricultural officer of the Brunei Government who leaves Singapore m the Corfu today to study m Ceylon.
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  • 123 5 Singapore not to lay rubber roads MR. A. R. Smee, the British Rubber Development Board expert, who is due m Singapore at the end of the month, will not do any work for the Singapore City Council A spokesman of the City Engineers Department said yesterday that the Council did
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  • 34 5 The United Malays National Organisation iPenang branch) has collected $32,505 for the UMNO building fund, from the proceeds of 'UMNO Nights' held at the New World Amusement Park. Penang, m August.
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  • 82 5 Sums of money, totalling 5365. ranging from $3 to $125 paid into the Civil District Court m connection with suits filed before January this year still remain unclaimed. One of the court staff told the Straits Times yesterday that some claims had been made since the list
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Chan Chin was fined $80 at Johore Bahru and had his licence endorsed for negligent driving He crashed against a post, through a wire fence and toppled over the railway track near the Causeway.
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  • 90 5 And takes him to court KLUANG, Wednesday. a 22-YEAR-old warder at Kluang Detention Camp, Othman bin Hassan, fell m love with a girl detainee and planned to marry her when she was released. The girl wrote a letter to Othman's mother asking If she was
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  • 93 5 T'HE Assistant Registrar, University of Malaya, issued yesterday a list of students who. have completed the intermediate examination for the B.A. decree. They were referred m certain subjects m the examination held last June. The students are: Ahmad bin Abdul Rahlm (l|story). Miss Shakuntala Oun« (economics), Hashlm bin
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  • 61 5 Though their lighter was not engaged In loading or unloading cargo. S. Thambinvil and A Arakkas Syed Ahamed. allowed It to remain "from sunrise till sunset'- m the Telok Ayer Basin Singapore on Tuesday This being an offence under the Harbour Craft Navigation Regulations, they were
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  • 52 5 Miss Maivia B. Marks will nive a talk and demonstration on "Ballett and Modern Dance In the United States" at the Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship. 3, Kampone T Capor Road, on Saturday, at] 7.30 p.m. A film, entitled "Creative Leisure." will be shown before
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    96 5 THE FIKST FOLK Malay M.CO. s ot the X.A.*. iie«iment (Malaya) have graduated as Pilot Officers m Britain. Soon they will return to Malaya to take their places as Flight Commanders with (he Regiment m Singapore and the Federation. Picture shows the men relaxing at game of darts at the
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  • 202 5 jl I ORE than 7,000 schoolchildren are expected to iTI take part m a march past at Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon when the Animal Lovers' League holds its second general meeting and rally. Included In the display will be demonstrations by Government and City
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  • 96 5 r THE Singapore Traffic 1 Police is to take action against motorists who overtake at double white lines on some roads .m the Colony. Traffic police may be posted at these points, a police spokesman said yesterday: ''The lines are there because it is dangerous to
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  • 45 5 The North Borneo Cham-' ber of Commerce has ap- pointed a sub-committee to study the working of the proposed residents' tax and income tax. The sub-committee will consist of Messrs. K. V. Thompson, J. C. Macpherson, and H. E. Foy.
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  • 97 5 Ho Ah Kit, 40, a woman, who was sentenced to four months' imprisonment for soliciting for Immoral purposes, told the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, that It was unusual for a woman to approach a man. Ho said this when she was cross-examining
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  • 52 5 Tien Ah Bee claimed trial In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to two charges of stealing two handcarts at Kreta Ayer street on Sept. 27. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining the handcarts. The case was postponed to Oct 22. Tien was offered a ball
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  • 53 5 Mr. M Gopala Menon, representative of the Government of India In Malaya, has returned to Singapore after a tour of North Borneo and Sarawak. Mr. Menon addressed Indian communities In Mlrl, Serla. Labuan, Jesselton, Sandakan and Kuching. urging th«m to live In peace and promote
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  • 43 5 The annual 10-day Hindu festival of Navarathiri is being observed at the Chettiar Temple, Tank Road, Singapore. A feature of the festival Is the musical entertainment provided In the temple daily from 7 p. m. and 8 p.m.
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  • 148 5 JHE Singapore Chinese Textiles and Sundries Goods Importers Union has offered the services of about 100 people to the exhibition of Hong Kong Chinese products at the Happy World Stadium from October 12 to 21. Mr. Goh Peck Yew, president of the union, said that
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  • 129 5 A CHANGE FROM TURKEY CHINESE delicacies and fruits— preserved ginger cumquats, chow chow, pig's leg, lotus seeds, and lychees— are Becoming favourites with Europeans m Singapore who are sending Christmas parcels to friends m Britain and the United States. Mr. Wong; Tok Sau. manager of a canning firm In Singapore,
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  • 109 5 A THIRSTY labourer, Yeo Leng. 21. who took a cup ol water and mixed it with a lump of caustic soda thinking that it was rock-sugar m May died on June 18 a month later It wa R stated at an inquest m the Singapore Coroner's
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  • 134 5 A DEPUTATION from the West Coast branch of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce discussed with Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commis- sioner-General, m Jesselton, the possibility of speeding: development m their country by recruiting I more outside labour. The deputation also discussed with
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  • 43 6 IN LOVINO MEMORY of Mtidam Daisy Chan Siam Neo, beloved wife of Llm Boon Hin and loving mother of Lam San and Cr>ye Neo. who died at Singapore on 6.10.1948. Departed but nevrr forgotten by her husband, children and sister Phyllis.
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  • The Straits Times Singapore , Thurs, Oct.4,1951.
    • 595 6 Singapore should take warning from Kuala Lumpur, where there were 63 cases of typhoid during September, or nearly as many as m the preceding eight months put together. This is not rated as an epidemic, as epidemics are defined m the textbooks of the public health officer,
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    • 363 6 A sign of the times In the Federation Annual ReDort: "A feature of all road works m the country is that for any maior earthwork the use of machinery is today virtually essential. Manual labour is not available for bulk earthwork, and if the work
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    • 67 6 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. THE Argentine Government has ordered the release of Opposition leaders arrested alter last Friday's abortive revolt against the President, Senor Angel BorlenKhi, Minister of the Interior, announced last night. The Government would continue to offer all possible guarantees to political parties for the
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  • 961 6  - RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY IS IN A QUANDARY PAMELA MATTHEWS By Greece, Yugoslavia, Berlin; Korea, Paris, San Francisco now what?' LONDON. SOVIET foreign policy is believed In London diplomatic quarters to be passing through a period of hesitation and uncertainty as a result of the apparent diplomatic defeat suffered by the Russian
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  • 471 6  -  RAY FALK By TOKYO. JAPAN of the past few months reminds one of the last year m school. The lessons continue, but the pupils have their minds on post-graduation matters. The occupation is still here, but the people are growing more Independent and bolder by the
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  • 377 6 On the Margin The Suuc<*r Lluiu-t* THE Malacca radio station nf Radio Malaya haa a way of linding curious and interesting things m local life which the stations In the bigger towns miss, and the latest of them U the Baucei Dance, or "Tart Piling," which was described In the
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    • 280 6 '<TRUE CHINESE" m his letter on "Chinese A Schools" (Sept. 29) accuses me of having written to "mislead the public as well as undermine the somewhat precarious position of Chinese schools m this country". Nothing is further from the truth. The sole purpose was to bring to
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    • 121 6 BEFORE any new Governor is appointed for Singapore there is one vitally important point which should be taken up by the Legislative Council with the Home Government In the United Kingdom the House of Commons Ls the only authority which can Impose taxation on the country.
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    • 113 6 YOUR editorial "The Ramp X m Rice" Is a classic, and should be printed In the new edition of your "City Book" becausfi It is by this 25 per cent increase m toe price of rice that the poorer Asians will remember "City Day." The most
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    • 736 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. TABOR: To Connie and Freddie a daughter, at the Youngburg Memorial Hospital, on Wednesday, Srd October. MASON: To Kirn (nee Murray), wife of John Lyall Mason, at Buncsar Hospital, on Srd October, a son. Charles Douglas. HARPER" To Mollie, wife of Fred Harper, a sen. Eric David, at
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    • 250 6 Iron The element iron is the most important oi all metals and, next to aluminium, the most widely distributed. It has been estimated that there is an average of one cwt. of iron for every ton of the earth's crust. There are many different forms of iron ore, but only
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  • 671 7 JU NGLE STREAM Officers follow it to I 20-HOUR TREK AFTER CRASH IPOH, Wednesday. A FTER their Auster plane crashed m Upper Perak, two British officers trekked through thick bandit-infested jungle for 20 horn* to reach civilisation. They are Lieut. Col. J. W. Bossard, Commander, Royal Engineers, North Malaya, Sub-District,
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  • 79 7 Two Trust officers Rir. K. MAGHAY. (tup) PI iinhMt Olicer of the I Ingafct Improvement Trust, who has been sec- 'idod for duty with the I m of town planners on I I diagnostic surrey of I at the end of the y: ar. il;> is an architect. ('.id J.!<c
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  • 27 7 Blnß, 41. was sentenced to eisht months' imunent. i;i the Singapore Third Dis'rict Court veslerdav for having two pounds of otjiimi on Srpt. 7.
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  • 131 7 THE persistence of a Tibetan chief's daughter who insisted oi. spending the night m the bed with guests, according to the laws of courtesy m her countrj. caused embarrassing moments to a former officer of Force 136 during a tour of Tibet
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  • 70 7 A defective was yesterday congratulated by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque. for arresting a snatch-and-run thief. Tan Ken e HQe m Arab Street. Tan wa s sentenced to one month's Imprisonment. Tan snatched $lo from Soh Keng Lee m Arab Street on Sept.
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  • 45 7 A woman, Grace Fernandez, aged 22, of Kampong Jalan Kayu, was charged m Singapore yesterday with housebreaklng with intent to steal a watch belonging to Lim Poh Lai The case was postponed to Oct. 10. Ball of $250 was allowed.
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  • 29 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Mrs. Joan Purves, of the Naval Base, was charged at Johore Bahru today with Inconsiderate driving. She claimed trial and was allowed $50 ball.
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  • 66 7 RESCUES 2 safety GANDHI DAY IN KUALA LUMPUR I miss X. A. Slj-.i (LEU) Abu Mito T. A. Dfcvi, teachers of music at the Young Men's Association, Sentul, stand m front of the portrait of Mahatma Gandhi m the Selangor Indian Association Hall. Kuala Lumpur on the birthday anniversary of
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  • 193 7 2 SENTENCED FOR CHEATING A ARUMUGAM, a Singapore businessman, thought he was m luck when, outside his shop, he bought two coins, believing them to be American gold dollars, for S3OO, from two strangers, A. Abdul Razak II Maideen bin Moosa en told that
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  • 117 7 Driver broke limit over the Istana half-mile JO HO RE BAHRI', Wed MOHAMMED bin Chedin, who broke a 15 miles an hour speed limit outside the Sultan of Johore's Istana at Pasir Plangie, was fined $15 m Johore Bahru police court today. This is the first time that a motorist
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  • 50 7 OINGAPORIS branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals collected $3,285 en Its flag day last Saturday. Donations, which are still coming m, amount to another $1,060. Mrs. I. Q. Salmond, president of the branch, said yesterday, "The public response has bern splendid."
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  • 60 7 Mohamed Zain bin Yassim and Ahmad bin Mohamed AH. both of the Singapore Guard Unit, were discharged yesterday m Singapore when their case of alleeed theit of four cover-plates of r guns belonging to the War Department, came up for mention. The prosecution said that
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  • 37 7 Auditions ire now being held for parts m the Singapore Stage Club's second production. Home and Beauty by Somerset Maugham. The play, to be produced by Vernon Margrave, will open early m December.
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  • 34 7 Chua Kit Leng, a seaman, was fined $1,250 or nine months' imprisonment m Singapore yesterday for possession of 25 cartons of dutiable cigarettes m a motorboat off Beach Road, on Sept. 26.
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  • 28 7 TAPAH. Wed. Mr. A. J. Craock, District Officer, Tapah, who Is shortly leaving for Britain on long leave, Ls being entertained to a series of farewell functions.
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  • 117 7 MO considerable change m policy regarding Japanese imports was expected to result from trade agreement talks to be held by Britain and her colonies m Tokyo m December. a Government spokesman said last night. The talks, he said, took pla»e annually, but those to be held
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  • 122 7 IPOH, Wea. QNE of the most famous regiments In British military history, the 236-year-old 12th Royal Lancers, will take over operational duties m Perak when ihe Fourth Queen's Own Hussars leave this week for the United Kingdom after three years m Malaya. The Lancers' history goes back
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  • 77 7 pORTY-FIVE young Gurkhas, who arrived early x this year to Join the Singapore police Gurkha contingent, have completed their training. ILs brings the total Rth of the contingent to nen. th the present political >ie m Nepal, the .police has been unable to reany more
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  • 120 7 THE Singapore City Council Health Committee has been asked to review their policy Of granting meat licences. The suggestion is that licences should be issued only for the sale of either frozen or fresh meat, and not for both. A City Councillor has complained that at present
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  • 146 7 DAGGING of freshmen by senior students has bejfim In the University of Malaya, although it has been officially forbidden by the University authorities. Freshmen from Singapore and the Federation who went to the University yesterday to enrol were buttonholed by seniors and interrogated.
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  • 193 7 Malaya's 2 police heads for Siam MALAYA'S two Police Commissioners. Mr. JP. Pennefather-Evans, of Singapore, and Mr. W.N. Gray, of the Federation, are flying tn Bangkok to be guests of honour on Siam's "Police Day." Oct. 13. Mr. Pennefather-Evans will be accompanied by bis personal assistant, Mr. E. P. B.
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  • 50 7 CIX shots were fired at a young Chinese m Teck Guan Street, Singapore, by an unknown gunman on Tuesday night. The man was not hit. Squads of police, who were on the scene soon after the shooting, recovered six spent shells. Investigations are being carried out.
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  • 37 7 The Malayan Air Training Corps will be open to recruits aged 16 to 18 at Waterloo Street headquarters. Singapore, tonight at seven At 7.30 p.m ther e will be a lecture on radio
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  • 49 7 PENANG. Wed.— There are 123 vacancies m the Federation's medical services but only six doctors have been recruited from Britain it was stated today by Dr R. D. Gross, former acting Director Of Medical Services. Singapore, who has taken over duties as acting Director fn the Federation.
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  • 124 7 Chamber appeal gets $50,000 0 VE X $50,000 has been donated so far to a fund, by the Singapori Chamber of Commerce for scholarships to encourage proficiency m commercial subjects. Pearson secretary of the Chamber, said that although the fund had onty been open for a fortnight the response was
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  • 86 7 TWO Bills amending the 1 Custodian of Property and the War Damage Ordinances will be introduced at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting on Oct. 16. The proposed amendment to the Custodian of Property Ordinance. 1950, will. m every case where the Custodian hud on Jan. 1. 1951, notice
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  • 42 7 KANGAR Perns. Wed Tuan Haii Mukhtar. an Unofficial, urs d m the Perlis State Council today that a settlement should be ooened alone: the farrier to prevent bandits from using the Siamese-P lis boundary U n I nest
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  • 236 8 Longer stay m Spore favoured by medical men TWO final decision has yet been taken on the transfer of the University of Malaya from Singapore to its proposed 1,500-acre site m Johore. Medical men do not favour even a gradual transfer of all faculties to Johore
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  • 123 8 OFFICE BEARERS a n d throe sub-committees, who will carry out the imme•ask of rehousing the KamporiK Bugis fire victims, will be elected by the WorkIns? Committee of the Singapore Joint Relief Organisation on Monday. The Working Committee, called by Mr. O. W. Webb,
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  • 24 8 Loo Lens? Poi. a bumboat man. was m Singapore yesterday fined $250 for trespassing m the ship Van der Bosh.
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  • 35 8 >i j. .< i.n n.iKDsON, of Urn .'.la.u>an Tobacco uistnhntors and Miss Anne Helena Adams who were married at thp Presbyterian Church. Singapore >esterday by the Rev. R. M. Greer.— Straits Time* picture.
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  • 307 8 A BLUEPRINT based on the new ideas, suggestions :X and experiences of Singapore's eight delegates to the recent World Assembly of Youth m Ithaca, New York, is being studied by the Singapore Youth Council for the improvement of youth work m the Colony. 1
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  • 100 8 TWO Singapore Chinese schoolboys, whom their parents said read too many Chinese cartoon books of olden day warriors, were found m a Johore Bahru hotel o n Tuesday, having been missing from their homes for two days. The boys, one aged 11. the son of a
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  • 40 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Kunji Mohideen, who was charged with causing hurt with a knife, admitted causing hurt but not with a knife. He was chopping firewood, he said, when a splinter struck a man. The case was postponed.
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  • 48 8 Singapore Government has drawn up a draft constitution for a Government Services Interim Joint Council which will act as the machinery for negotiation betweer. Government, as employer and Government servants as employees. The draft has been sent to unions of Government employees for consideration and comment.
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  • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malayan Volunteer Force hopes to start recruiting on Nov. 1. when It is believed the question of pay a"hd conditions of service will have been decided. Yesterday evening 60 "unofficial" volunteers visited Three Company. R.A.S.C., m Kuala Lumpur to Inspect its layout
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  • 42 8 KLUANG, Wed.— Kwang Lit Heng, whose movements were restricted, and who got permission to live at Kluang for three months, was fined $25 for failing to notify change of address and $100 for being found out of doors at 9p.m.,
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  • 138 8 12 DAYS A YEAR NOT ENOUGH DAILY paid workers of the Singapore City Council will not accept the proposed 12 days' annual leave scheme of the City Council Services Committee. They want their original demand for 14 days' annual paid leave This Is stated m a letter sent to City
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  • 117 8 COLONEL Peter Ross and Mr Terence Coates were named directors of the newly-formed Singapore Arts Theatre at an inaugural meeting held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden last night. Chairman of directors will be Mr. Donald Moore. Two more directors will be appointed later General manager will
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  • 177 8 SINGAPORE nurses hope to form a Trained Nurses Association by the end of the year so as to be represented at the next congress m Brazil m 1953 of the International Council of Nurses. The International Council of Nurses has 32
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  • 51 8 P. Subramaniam, a 18--year-old bill collector, was yesterday tentatively charged m the Singapore First Police Court with criminal breach of trust, of a total of $1,085 belonging to Dr. F. X. de Souza on Aug. 15. The case was postponed to Oct. 10. Bail of $10,000 was
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  • 28 8 •KUANTAN. Wed.— A rovernment pensioner. Mi-. S. Velauthan, has died. He was chief clerk of the District Office at Kinta when he retired m 1932.
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  • 110 8 Cl BSTATIONS liable to load shedding today. TODAY Wayanr Satu, ChaUworth Road, Poirce Road, Somerville Estate, Leedon Road, Victoria Park, Nassim Hill, Dalvey Road, Paterson Road, Great World, Ho Honj Oil Mill, Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bahru. Havelork Road, Malayan Brewery, A.B.C. Brewery, Diethelm Co., Tanglln Road, Phoenix Park,
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  • 118 8 Colony men fail to get berths fHINESE and Indians were m the majority of a score of Singaporeans who applied to fill vacant berths on the round-the-world sailing boat, Yankee, before she left the Colony yesterday. But when she sailed, the berths were still empty. "We would only take somebody
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  • 122 8 CINGAPORE vegetable growers have been Invited to exhibit their produce at the Consumers Resistance Grow More Food show at the Happy World, Singapore, on Oct. 28. Mrs. Robert Eu, organiser of the show, said yesterday the vegetable exhibits would be divided into two groups. "One group
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  • 92 8 A. V. Kuntali, who sued a woman. Lee Yong. for possession of a house m Duku Road, which he had let to her husband, was yesterday granted possession by the Singapore Second Civil District Judge. Mr. L. N Macassey. The claim for possession was based on
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  • 107 8 FORMER M AYF AIR DETAINEE ILL pOH Seng Yoke, 38-year-old secretary of the now defunct Maylair Musical and Dramatic Association, who has been detained under th« Emergency Regulations m St. John's Island since December last year. Is now m a Singapore hospital Ooh was removed seriously 111 to hospital from
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    • 161 8 C'YMA: Church of the Sacred Heart, Holy Hour, Bp.m. OVERSEAS LEAGUE: Capitol Blue Room, lunch party, 12.45 to S p.m. EAST-WEST SOCIETY: "The Asians of Central Borneo", talk by Mr. Tom Harrtsson, Government Ethnologist and Curator of Sarawak Museum, British Council Hall, 8.30 p.m. YWCA Raffles Quay, sewing classes by
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  • 592 9 Says SUSAN DEACON A T the inarch past of members of the Voluntary Services m London during the Victory Parade of 1945, Mr. Winston Churchill is reported to have turned to the Dowager Lady Reading, the Chairman of the W.V.S., and said "But they all have
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  • 292 9  - Be your own beauty specialist MAGDA DUNIN By I WAS asked recently for advice on how to lake one's complexion ighter In tone, without lavine to resort to salon reatments, or commit meself to buying expenive preparations. Unfortunately the best, the emollient bleaching "reams are beyond -many people's means. However,
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    • 24 9 SCOTTIE SAYS don't care vhai you Mr. according to Susan Deacon it would be a leather m my hat it I had a hat."
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    • 437 9 JfflL. A N evening dress for the festive* season must be eye-catching JgL/±^\ and B a Y For the late 5 1 ason /yj\ 1 t\ n 4-\ it must have a bouffant skirt and /iII X Here is a co beautiful B° wn J V which is all these
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  • 1666 10 TITO IS IN FAVOUR OF REARMAMENT TO IMPRESS RUSSIA WITH THE DANCERS. STALIN DOES NOT AIM AT WAR, BUT THERE IS A DANGER HE WILL FALL INTO If. WE MUST ROB STALIN OF HIS PROPAGANDA CLAIM TO BE THE FRIEND Of THE POOR. T*HE Yugoslavs are
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  • 79 10 "V\u-i an you toms i 0 j 0 ui.h tiie iiuw"."' asked AlanMior Monkey. "You can't just leave him Suppose he met someone rise who was magic and persuaded them to make him his proper slxe again." "I shall com c here to live," said-
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    • 179 10 "lou're Not The Only One Who Can Handle A Bull Whip, Mister!" HI R^^kt \1 RuK9R«rl m If mw&tk I I 'I E wA K^HkH I THE ROARING SAGA OF f JJ-\ mtf[ |T a THE TREACHEROUS TRAIL THROUGH MM WiX/Bk TH ALKALI I £&B JOHN PAYNE DENNIS O'KEEFE ARLEEN
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    • 32 10 YVHE RIGHT HON. ANEURIN BEVAN M.P. \in his second report on his visit to Yugoslavia tells of his two-day talk with Marshal Tito. i*iii»»»ii»M» A A hiitiimtii ■ii.,.i.iu l ..iu. tl .iiiiiiiiT
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    • 321 10 MOVIE NEWS OCTOBER ISSUE ON SALE TOMORROW THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR-MONEY PROGRAMME EVER 11-U5-4-TODAY-6 30-9.30 1. THE 1951 SINGAPORE COLD CUP Filmed by SHAW BROS, at Bukit Timah 2. CITY DAY CELEBRATIONS EXCLUSIVE 2-REELER Produced jointly by Shaw Bros. Ltd. and Malayan Film Unit. 3. THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL N COIOUI
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  • 290 11 LONDON, Wed. THE London stock mark^u. loday made a bright start to the new trading period. Mew account buying created small but widespread gains 10 domestic issues and with provinces paying particular need to nrsi grade issues. Textiles and rayons registered useiul gains while miscellaneous leaders such as
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  • 163 11 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENTS had another strong market In Melbourne today. Most sections participated Trie main influencing factor was a strong Geelong wool market, where prices rose to 15 per cent above Melbourne's Monday levels. The Continent and America bought keenly. North Broken Hill
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  • 207 11 Sellers, profit-takers bring a decline CELLING from the Federation and pront-taking by dealers and speculators brought an easing on the Singapore rubber market yesterday. All offerings, however, were well absorbed by the trade at the decline. A good turn-over was reported, with business done at around three cents
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  • 32 11 LONDON, Oct. 3— Spot 44\id., Nov. 43^d.. Dec. 43'^d., Jan.Mar. 42Vid., Apr.-June 40-^d.. Oct. c.i.f. 43 %d.. Oct -Nov. c if. 4314 d., Nov.-Dec. cJ.i. 424., nom. Market: Barely steady.
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  • 94 11 r UMUT Rubber Estates directors have declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent., lesa tax. on the £485.482 capital In respect of the year to Sept. 30, 1951. The dividend is payable on Oct. 30. Payment of a further dividend for 1959-1951 will depend on the outcome
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  • 40 11 SINGAPORE Wed., Oct 3— 5456 (down $6.50.) London: £972 V 2 a ton LONDON. Wed. Cash Bayers C972H, Sellers £989; Forward Buyers £*****, Sellers £920; Settlement £975 (down £20). Turn -over: a.m. 200, p.m. 20 tons.
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  • 132 11 "THE Singapore produce market 1 copra section was quietly steady yesterday with buyers for October shipment at $04 i a picul, rising to $40 4 and sellers firm at $41. Coconut oil was dull with sellers quoting $67 a picul and buyers uninterested. Pepper prices remained unchanged
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  • 35 11 HONG KONG, Wed. pREE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HK56.94 (cash): HK$6 98 (T.T.); £1 HK115.75; one tahll of gold HK$335V— UP.
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  • 170 11 CHIPS In the Singapore Roads and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan, El Greco, Fuji Mam, Chit Sein, George Luckenbach. Pentakota, Mary E. Kinney, Chas Macleod. Cyclops. Lac Tchad. S. O. Bland, Walngapore. Nieuw Holland, Hoegh Silverstream. Star Alcyone,
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  • 211 11 Dealers wait and see MALAYAN share market dealers adopted a wait and see attitude yesterday Prices tended to sag sllghtiy with business difficult to transact. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Barer* Sellers Alex. Bricks Pref 2 10 220 Gammons 2 70 2 15
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  • 37 11 RAHMAN Hydraulic In Sep. tember produced 813 plculs or tin-ore. •TAKUAPA Valley Tin Dredging 1 last month covered 270,000 cubic yards In 1.199 .hours to produce 344 piculs of ore. Both dredges were crossing tailings.
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  • 371 12 Great race m prospect By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Wednesday. A GREAT race is m prospect for the Perak Gold Vase to be run over 6f. on Saturday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Fourteen of the fastest horses m training have
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  • 192 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Wed. 'pHE three-year-old championship of the season has been well and truly established. Gambar Melayu showed that his Gold Cup running at Bukit Timah last month was not his true form when he won the $15,000 Perak Stakes over 9f.
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  • 90 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed—Playing under wet conditions and with two men short, South Johore RFC were defeated on the English College ground by RAF Seletar by 18 points (a drop goal and five tries i to nil. RAF opened the scoring with a drop goal
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  • 36 12 After suffering three successive defeats m the S.H.A. Senior League, the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club yesterday staged a come-back when they defeated R.A.P. Seletar one-nil m a fast and keenly-con-•e.=ted game at Seletar.
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  • 75 12 LONDON, Wed. l»l \\Y Huntman, manager of the British lightweight champion. Tommy McOovern, slated today that he was cabling a reply to a Singapore promoter who has offered MrGovern two fights there. "The promoter has now named MrGovern's opponents." Huntman said. "They are Bobby I I
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  • 434 12 SCC triumph— the backs got going By A Special Correspondent S.C.C 13; R.A.S.C 6. AN excellent game of open Rugby was seen on the x Padang yesterday evening; when Singapore Cricket Club entertained the Royal Army Service Corps. The game resulted m a win for the Club by 13 points
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  • 56 12 Singapore Police beat C-in-C Naval Staff by a converted try to nil m a rugger encounter at Thomson Road yesterday. The wet, ground made it a forwards' game. Bulat broke away from a loose scrum, kicked ahead, and dribbled over for a touch-down. Yap
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  • 91 12 The racing sched'^fc for the Penang Autumn meeting on Oat. 13. 17 and 20 Is:— First Day: Class 3. Divs. 1, 2, and 3, over 7f Class 4. Dlts. 1, 3, and 3, over s<*>f. and Dlvs. 1 and 2 over It. Second Day: Class 3, Divs. 1,
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  • 451 12 IPOH, Wednesday. pOLLOWING are the weights for all ten races on Saturday, third and last day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) meeting: COLD VASE Cl. 1, Dlv. 1-6 r Uninsured 9.04 No Regrets 8.11 Decanter 8.10 Pink Gin 8.08 Kew Gardens x.ox Raj Mahal
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  • 311 12 MARINE Dept., top team In Dlv. 3A entered the Anal of the s.a.f.a. junior cup when they defeated Cheerful Lad* 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Marines will meet the winner of the Fathul Karlb v. Star Soccerite* match which will be played at Jalan
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  • 259 12 SHB 23; SCC 'A' t. PILING on points m the second half of their match against the Cricket Club "A" i XV. the Singapore Harbour Board with a superior reserve of speed and stamina went on to score a convincing 23 points (four
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  • 577 12 PENANG, Wednesday. A TOTAL of 139 entries 85 m Class 3 and 54 m Class 4, has been received for the Penang Turf Club's three-day Autumn Meeting: on Oct. 15, 17 and 20. There will be eight races on the first and last days and
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  • Sentinel's Sportlight
    • 799 12 fHERE is a strenuous time ahead for most of Malaya's leading soccer players, and a festival of football for the fans. Although the season officially ends on the last day of October there will be plenty of soccer for a month or more after that— and
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    • 57 12 Foljowing are the mull, of th« 'L nga DO u r< Rin<> Associalictis sp<ioil i?Dt lsT H BUlm Tima ratn HiKhfat Run score: S Leutv 97/IMi 5.R lal handUßi) Capt Mi-Oral JR. Ib) handicap L Klnn. There wfj be a practire shoot oa Saturday Oct. 6 at
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 41 12 HOCKEY: Dlt. 2 Lge.: CRE(S) v Fed. Customs at CRR TENNIS: YMCA h'cap tourney. SWIMMING: SASA 800-metres relay heats at CSC. SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 0020 (9.6), 1214 (9.5): 0614 (2.6). 1834 (0.7). TOMORROW: 0100 (9.3), 1242 (9.5); 0644 (3.2). 1914 (0.7).
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