The Straits Times, 13 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 372 1 Singapore move to self-rule GIMSON SETS PROBE TEAM Its purpose was to decide UP A THE "Member" system of government is to be introduced m Singapore as a further stride towards self-government. Preliminary steps have been taken. Under this system, certain members of the Legislative Council some
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  • 167 1 11l ORE than 500 Ceylonese welcomed the Prime iTI Minister of Ceylon, Mr. D. S. Senanayake, when he arrived at Kalian* Airport yesterday. Mr. Senanayake, accompanied by his son, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, Minister of Agriculture, Sir Kandiah Vlathianathan. Permanent Secretary of the Defence Ministry,
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    33 1 MX. M V. DEL TUFO, Chief Secretary of the Federation, who returned to Singapore yesterday to take over as Officer Administering the Government. Story m page seven. Straits Times picture.
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  • 172 1 Sir Franklin Gimson agrees to stay on yHF. Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, will not leave next month as originally planned, but will stay at his post until March when he retires from the Colonial Service. Sir Franklin. It was officially stated yesterday, will remain "m view of the
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  • 30 1 'Big Three' leave ATHENS, Fri •THE Big Three" chiefs of staff left here today for Ankara to continue their talk.s i:i the admission of < n-id Tuik?y to the Atlantir Pact.
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  • 35 1 LONDON. Fri. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will call at Colombo on their way to tour Australia and New Zealand next year, a usually reliable source said here today
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  • 35 1 PARIS, Fri. Paris police were investigating today a plastic bomb explosion which smashed the windows of a Communist bookshop, a hairdressers' shop, a restaurant and a hostel. No one was hurt.— Reuter.
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    26 1 MR. D. S SENANAYAKE, Prime Minister of Ceylon, pictured with the Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, on his arrival m Singapore yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 65 1 LONDON, Fri.- Britain France, Turkey and the United States will Invite Egypt to become a full member of the proposed Middle East Command within the next few days, a British Foreign Office spokesman said today. The Invitation might be submitted before Monday when the Egyptian
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  • 33 1 HONG KONG, Fri. The Empire Orwell left here today for Singapore en route to England with servicemen who have served their tour of duty m Korea and Hong Kong.— AFP.
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  • 31 1 INVERNESS, Scotland, Frl. —Sir Donald W. Cameron. of Lochlel, chief of the Cameron clan, died m hospital here last night. He would have been 75 next month. Reuter.
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  • 58 1 LONDON. Frl.— Mrs. Matilda Copplns, believed to be the oldest woman In Britain celebrated her 100 th birthday. Celebration began with a telegram of good wishes from the King and Queen. Rather deaf but still able to write, she refers to the parties In the
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  • 91 1 THE record-breaking de Havilland jetliner Comet will not fly to Jakarta today as planned, because a minor fault has developed m one of the tyres, and it has been decided to wait until a replacement is flown out from England. This is expected to arrive In
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  • 1282 1 AMERICA TO GET THE TRUTH ON TIN of copies of a pamphlet answering 1 United States charges that Malaya is holding up its tin stocks to get better prices are being flown out this week to America. These pamphlets will tell Americans the real story of Malayan tin production. Most
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  • 61 1 U.S. calls for more men WASHINGTON, Fri. nEFENCE Department offlu dais disclosed today that the armed forces manpower goal has been raised from 3,500,000 to 4,000,000. The officials said a build-up of the air force to about 140 groups and expansion of the army and navy over the next three
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  • 20 1 BUENOS AIRES, Fri.— The Argentine Senate last night approved six months leave for President Juan Peron.— U.P.
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  • 166 1 Six bandits killed by Cameronians KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. MEN of the First Battalion Cameronians scored the biggest success against the bandits m recent weeks when they charged a gang of 40 m '.he Jementah area of Johore. yesterday killing six and wounding at least five. The attack war made by
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  • 62 1 npHE first two Beaver planes M. for the Federation Air Service, which will link 17 small towns with Malaya's main airfields have arrived m Singapore on the Isthmian Line ship. Steel Fabricator, from Canada. The crates were discharged on to a lighter In the outer roads on
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  • 48 1 MELBOURNE, Fri. Shipments of meat to Canada and the UJS. were stopped today as a result of the new AngloAustralian meat agreement. The Australian Meat Board told exporters no more meat for North America was to go into oold storage after Wednesday.— A.P.
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  • 128 1 MUNSAN, Friday. ITNITED Nations and Communist liaison officers reached tentative agreement today on points necessary for a resumption of the Korean cease-fire talks, the United Natlong briefing officer said today. The one major point left unresolved at the end of today's talks was the question
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  • 34 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.—The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced last night a loan at $10,000,000 to help develop Southern Italy. Thia Is the first loan by the bank to Italy Reuter.
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  • 161 1 TOMORROW Mr. Winston I Churchill's great new series ofl War Memoirs 1 begins m the SUNDAY TIMES. and daily after that, articles will take you onwards to the huge Allied sailings to Normandy Mr. Churchill's fifth volume is entitled "Closing the Ring" and is divided into two
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  • 33 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The manager of a Chineseowned rubber estate m the Segamat area of Johore was wounded and a special constable with him was fatally wounded when bandits ambushed them.
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  • 198 1 $1 mil. blaze in City godown lIALF a million dollars 11 worth of copra and nearly $250,000 of general produce m the Paterson Simon godown m Read Street. Singapore, went up m flames last night. Overall damage including the buildine- is estimated at $1,000,000. Flames burst through th» top floor
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  • 56 1 UKIA, California, Frl.— The inmates of Mendocino state mental hospital rioted last night and Sheriff Beverly Broaddus reported that at least two criminally insane men have escaped. Five attendants were injured, .one seriously, m a melee that started when 20 inmates rushed at three
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  • 71 2 LONDON, Fri. y AJ.-GEN. Sir Terence Airey has been appointed Commander of the British Forces tn Hong Kong m succession to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Robert Mansergh. Gen. Airey Is now Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Intelligence a* Supreme Headquarters. Allied Powers, Europe. He win take op his new appointment early
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  • 48 2 LONDON. Frt— Tiie Atlantic Pact Council of Deputies has postponed the signing of the protocol to admit Greece and Turkey, reliable sources said. Tbe Deputies, who were to have signed It this week, will not now do so until their London meeting next Tuesday..
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  • 1756 2 FOLLOWING are results m the London Chamber of Commerce (spring) 1951 examinations held In Singapore recently: BAFFLSS INSTITUTION EVENING C.I.ASSES CERTIFICATE STAGE Beak-keeping: Abraham Ettas. An* Chin Huat, Lm Chee Fong, I im Choy Kwong. Ong S&g Poh. Sect Poon Soo, Tan Bout Soo. Wane
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  • 130 3 Malaya 'would sink Britain' DEVONPORT, Fri. MR. Leslie Hore Belisha, a former War Minister, said m an election speech last night that if Malaya decided to nationalise her rubber and tin, Britain would be completely sunk. Mr. Hore BelLsha. once a Liberal and now a Conservative, was condemning nation alisatlon
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  • 16 3 LONDON, Fri— Doctors saw the King again yesterday, but m> bulletin was issued.
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  • 154 3 VICE-ADMIRAL Earl Moimtbatten is to be British Commander-in-Chief m the Mediterranean m succession to Admiral Sir John EdeLsten from next May. Mr. Chester Boivles has been sworn m as U.S. Ambassador to India. rQ has approached the British Government for a revision of treaty relations. SALE
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  • 301 3 LONDON, Friday. MR. Herbert Morrison, the Foreign Secretary, blames Conservative statements that Britain is weak for probably helping: to precipitate Egypt's "unwise i move" m tearing-up the 1936 treaty. Speaking to his constituents at Lewisham, London, last night he accused Mr Churchill and other
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  • 76 3 TOKYO. Fri. UNITED States Marines achieved the biggest and fastest helicopter airlift m military history yesterday posing a threat to the Communists on the eastern front. A fully equipped battalion of about 1,000 men was flown from a rear assembly area to the front lines m
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  • 510 3 Iraq now seeks revision of treaties with Britain MORE than 300 British families m the Suez Canal Zone evacuated their houses and apartments today on the orders of Headquarters Middle East Command, as Egypt prepared to cut off all communications, food supplies and electricity from the garrison.
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  • 54 3 A.vihKU an troops of the 2nd Division, wounded m an ambush, as they came off Heartbreak Ridge. Korea, for a two-day rest, are helped down from the ridge by friends. They had spent two weeks m the line during the height of the heavy fighting on
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  • 65 3 LONDON, Fri.— Socialist economists, representing 32 of the world's Social Democratic Parties, will meet m Vienna next month to plan aid programmes for backward !:ountrias In Asia and Africa. The meeting is likely to be followed by a regional Asian conference of Socialist parties which would
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  • 37 3 JAKARTA, Fri. A Cze-choslovak-Indonesian trade agreement was signed at the Economic Affairs Ministry today. The agreement provides for a goods exchange of 50.000.000 rupiahs and Is valid for one year from October 1, 1951— A.F.P.
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  • 146 3 OTTAWA, Friday. pRINCESS ELIZABETH finished the busy whirl m the Canadian capital yesterday by dropping silks and satins m favour of a peasant blouse and skirt for an informal evening of square dances and reels. Prince Philip donned blue jeans and a multi-coloured shirt American
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  • 46 3 WASHINGTON. Prl. The House of Representatives passed yesterday a $4,400^59.--420 military construction appropriation Bill, which includes $1,000,000,000 for secret overseas air bases m atomic bombing range of Russia. The measure, approved by 300 to 19. now goes to the Senate.— UP.
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  • 40 3 LAKE SUCCESS, frt A United Nations group of experts recommended yesterday that under the proposed covenant on human rights minority groups In a country should be enabled to put their case directly before the United Nations.— Reuter.
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  • 171 3 MOSCOW. Frl. RUSSIA handed representatives of the Western Blr Three a note understood to have stated her willingness to rpvise the Italian treaty if Italy withdraws from the Atlantic bloc. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, received envoys »f the (United States, Britain and France. The
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  • 175 3 LIBYA: Britain was accused today In the United Nations Libyan Council In Geneva of trying to take over Libya financially 'and politically and repUcs the United Nations as the responsible authority. Kamal Sallm Bey, of Egypt, told the United Nations Libyan Council here today that Britain's offer
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  • 80 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Asia is winning its trade battle with the United States, with Malaya as the leading exporter. The U.S. Department of Commerce said yesterday Asian countries shipped the US. U551,036,000,000 worth of goods during the first half of this year, while buying only U*****,000,000 worth
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  • 119 4 Better deal for the unfortunate TTHE Singapore Social WelJL fare Council Is to dlacuss bigger allowances under the public assistance scheme for deserving people with large families. Steps are also being taken to enable a sick applicant In certain circumstances to draw more than he normally cets. Among those now
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  • 26 4 The Social Welfare Department may keep a register of people receiving benefit* from Singapore charities to prevent exploitation of charitable organisations by assistance seekers.
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  • 46 4 P E N A N G, Fri.—Buddhists m Northern Malaya a ill hold a memorial service for the Rev P. A. Pang at Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang. on Nov. 18. Tht Ret. Fang, who died In Ceylon last week. Yislted Malaya last- year.
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  • 175 4 ORE than 200,000 boys and girls m Singapore do not take part m any youth activities and the Youth Council is to do something about it. The 25,000 members of the Council will hold a "Youth Week" rally early next year to show
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  • 44 4 BECAUSE he failed to obtain some money to which he was not entitled Herbert Cllft a seaman, attacked Stanley Metcalf, captain of the Langleegale, In Singapore docks. In Singapore Third Police Court yesterday he was sent to prison for a week.
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  • 32 4 Two screenings of the film. "Challenge to Lassie," will be given m aid of the Animal Lovers' League at the Pavillion Theatre on Sunday at 9.30 am and 11.30 a.m.
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  • 66 4 rO hundred and thirtysix prosecution* have been launched this week by the Singapore Food Control Department against ihopkeepers for allegedly not price- tagging foodstuffs and textiles. The Deputy Food Controller Mr. W. W. Jenkins, said yesterday that the biggest offenders were market stallholders, particularly those selling
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  • 139 4 Girls lose debate to boys fIRLS last a debate with W boys yesterday. The debate, between St. Andrew's School Civics Club and St. Margaret's School was held at the C.E.Z.M. school hall, Sophia Road, Singapore. The girls tried to convince the boys that our grand fathers were far better off
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  • 39 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl More than 100.300 tons of coal was produced by Malayan Collieries during the third Quarter of this year Production figures were July, 33,750 tons; Aug. 35.418 tons: and Sept.. 31.190 tons
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  • 220 4 Education the only remedy— Mrs, Sharir rpHE only solution to the problem of the back- wardness of women In the East Is to raise their standards of education, Mrs. Sutan Sharir told a meeting at the British Council Hall, Singapore, yesterday. She spoke for half an hour, to a gathering
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  • 85 4 'THE carpenters have only to take away their equip, ment and the students of St. Margaret's Girls' School, Sophia Road, Singapore will have a new $110,000 hall, and six new classrooms. But after all the time and energy they have put Into "brlckwlling", jumble salea and
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  • 84 4 MR. R. A. V. DISMOKE. the de Havilland company's Jet engineer (left, above), chati with Captain Louis Ambrose (centre), Singapore manager of QANTAS, and Captain M. R. Alderaon. leader of the BOAC Comet team, at the cocktail party given by QANTAS on Thursday evening; at the Singapore
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  • 215 4 LONDON, Pri. THE Spectator, a weekly review, commented today on the muroer of Sir Henry Gurney. "It is some measure of the uncertainty which still overhangs Malaya that its High Commissioner can be killed by an act of casual banditry. The military campaign has been pursued
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  • 111 4 The Singapore First District Judge, Mr. W. O. Alcock. acquitted Emmanuel Santia Pillai, 23, of the RAF. (Malaya), Changl, yesterday on a charge of failing to produce his Identity card U> a cofporal at Verdun Road on July 21. The Judge said it was
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  • 61 4 Lee Chow Woo. 30, was sentenced yesterday m the Singapore Third District Courl to 18 months' imprisonment for possessing 25 parcels, containing 52 pounds of opium. In a ship m the outer road* of Singapore on Oct. 4. On a second charge of exporting 180
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  • 31 4 Mr. A. W. Bellamy, who returned to Singapore on Thursday, from holiday m Britain has resumed duties as First Civil District Judge and President of the Rent Conriliation Board.
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  • 220 4 Adrift on raft for seven days THE story of a shipwreck and seven days m the Gulf of Siam on a hastily constructed raft, was told by the captain and 13 other survivors of the Siamese coaster, Suvari, m Singapore yesterday. The men who were
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  • 83 4 DELEGATES of more than 4U Singapore trade unions yesterday elected Mr. B. K. Samy, presk»-tit of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, to represent them at the International Labour Organisation Seminar at New Delhi, m November. One representative of employers, and an official of the Labour Department,
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  • 232 4 A QUIET DAY FOR THE FRESHIES FRESHMEN at the University of Malaya had a quiet day yesterday, following the University authorities' decision to take disciplinary action against raggers. When it was announced on Thursday that raggers were liable to expulsion, or suspension or a fine of $500, emergency meetings of
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  • 268 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. |£UALA LUMPUR airport now has a runway long and strong enough for a Comet aircraft The 6,000 ft permanent runway just completed will support aircraft of the weight and power of a Viking. The Viklnj? weighs 34,000 lb. and
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  • 176 5 SELECTED members of the QANTAS airline's Singapore ground crews will shortly be sent to the U.K. to undergo a three-month course of training on the Comet Jet-liners. Mr. R. A. V. Dismore. Jet engineer to the de Havill&nd Company, who la with the party that
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  • 606 5 ANGLICAN St. Andrew, Cathedral: 7am Holy Communion: 8 a.m Choral Eucharist Preacher: R«v Chlu Ban It: 9JO a m Children's Service: 10 30 a.m.. Choral Matins Preacher: Rev. Chlu Baa It !1 30 am. Holy Communion: 530 pm.. Evensong Preacher: The BlshoD of Slncapore. St. Paal f a.sa..
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  • 41 5 SEGAMAT. Prl.-For behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a flxearm. Arutnußam, was fined $400 with the option of four month?' saol.af Semmat, An AP on Buklt.Siput Estate, he became disorderly and smash"fi the butt of his shot gun.
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  • 19 5 SEGAMAT, Fri.— Bail m $400 was offered to Kolandaipayan, charged at Segamat with killing a female deer.
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  • 152 5 HONG KONG'S businessman delegate to the ECAFE Trade Promotion conference, Mr. W. A. Hogarth, suggested at ye pore that exchange and t: esterday's talks m Singarade controls be abolished altogether. The conference should aim at a reduction m controls, he said, and at the same time
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  • 51 5 PENANG, PrL THE naming of roads m Penang will m future be teft to Penang Commissioners, the Commissioners decided yesterday. The meeting confirmed the decision of the Town Planning and Building Department Committee that one roan on the Green Lane housing estate be named Kennedy
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  • 142 5 Voice of 'Le Saboteur' would keep chipping in A VOICE shattered the calm of the ECAFE conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, yesterday. M. R.Ph. Millet, of France, was speaking when the voice came over the loudspeaker. "HI. 11, over/ it said three times. M. Millet paused. But when
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  • 164 5 $I,Boo a month spent by Penang T.B. Assn PENANG, Friday. T»HE Penang and Province Wellesley Association for x the Prevention of Tuberculosis spent an average of $1,800 a month during the first nine months of. this year. "This is within our means but any substantial increase will not be," the
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  • 181 5 Today's Radio S'PORE 10-10.10 a.m. News from XX.; 1 p.m. "Saturday Ballroom"; 130 News; 1.90 Plantation Music; a "Album of Harmony"; 2.15-5 Penang Racing 6.15 Children; 6.40 Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanlans; 7 News; 7.15 "Listeners' Choice"; 7 50 "Spotlight on the Emergency"; "Prise Backet"; 8.30 Music In the Modern
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  • 36 5 SEGAMAT, Fri.— "We do not own a clock and so could not know the time," said Mong Khuang Meng and Llm Liang Hwee, charged at Segamat with violating the curfew. Each wes fined $20.
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  • 185 5 «PHE conference, which is meet--1 Ing m the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday adjourned until 9.30 a.m. on Monday. Yesterday dicussions centred on government trade and commercial representation abroad; on the most important things JgCAFE't limited staff could do, and on whether ECAFE could be used as a
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  • 56 5 PENANO. Fri.— Forty-four, out of 45 candidates, of the Convent cadet units of the Penan* Junior Red Cross, passed the first aid examination on Saturday. Examiners were Dr. N. X Menon. Dr. Ong Huck Leon? and Dr. 00l Phee Tuan and Health Sisters Miss Chan
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  • 39 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Lu Shone Voon, manager of the Shanghai Book Company. Kuala Lumpur, today was charged with possession of banned books. He claimed trial. The case was postponed to Friday' Ball of $1,000 was allowed.
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  • 41 5 STUDENTS AT ECAFE MEETING A UKOLP OF MIUtMS tiom 'ne f.Y.M.A. bCMoI of Commerce listen to yesterday morning's proceedings of the ECAFE Trade Promotion Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. They are the first students to attend. Straits Times picture.
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  • 131 5 pETURNINQ home from IV work, a woman, Bek Klah Muay saw Wee Hung Heng strike a match and. threw. lt through a window Jnto hepr room As «h£ was about, to strike another match she i raised an alarm and Wee walked away. This was
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    • 300 6 The Federal Government is not unaware of the anxiety widely felt among the public that it should be considered politic to withhold, if only for the time being, certain information concerning the circumstances of the murder of Sir Henry Gurney. The assertion by the Commissioner of
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    • 633 6 The Gilt-Edged Facts So far, only about half of the $30,000,000 loan floated by the Singapore Municipality last August has been .subset ibed. and this week the Singapore Free Press asked some Chinese business men why the loan is going slowly. A rice dealer replied that to buy this Municipal
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    • 206 6 ».v«m b.iaits Haas* of Oct. 7-13, 1901. new portraits are now to be seen m the upper Town Hall, that of the late Sir Charles Mitchell and that of Admiral of the Fleet Sir H. Keppel, presented to the Singapore community by himself. The question Is, where
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    6 6 Photograph by James Barclay
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  • 1197 6  -  Cynicns -by- E CAFE'S trade promotion conference In Singapore promises to be the most successful of all the organisation's meetings since ECAFE was formed m Shanghai over four years ago. No doubt it is pure coincidence that this \a also the first conference at which the
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  • 1106 6 jyjORE has come to light about the British soldier who operated a "book" on the old racecourse under the extraordinary professional name of Mark Plzzy. The note on this character contributed last Saturday by an old resident of Singapore has since been corrected In one or two details by
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  • 438 7 Mr. del Tufo returns to Malaya NEWO.A.G. TOBE SWORN IN TODAY AN emergency meeting of the Federal Legislative Council may be held m Kuala Lumpur before Nov. 21 when it would have met next. The decision, however, will be made by the Officer Administering the
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  • 138 7 A RUSSIAN delegate at the ECAFE conference, Mr S. B. Shibaev. told the committee studying trade methods yesterday the items his country was prepared to export. They included all types of agricultural goods. food products such as meat, fish, milk, fruit, cereals, various ferrous
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  • 71 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri KUALA Lumpur Municipality is expected to have a clftirit next year of $1,956,707. according to the 1952 draft budget which will be presented at a special meeting of the Commissioners on Oct 25. But a surplus of $2,765,752 from 1950 will pnable
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Bnndit.s ambushed a party returning from a mine m the Batu Gajah area of Perak early today and killed three auxiliary policemen and a 'ivilian.
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  • 173 7 6 accused of murder of W/O Davies AN Indian detective corporal told the Assize Court yesterday, that he saw a group of 10 or 12 men bett up Warrant Officer John William Davies of the RAF, at the junction of Bugis Street and North Bridge Road on the afternoon of
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  • 55 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. •THE Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve is to have separate commanding officers for its Federation and Singapore divisions. A bill to repeal the ordinance passed m 1950 to set up the reserve and to re-enact It with amendment* found necessary since the ordinance
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  • 60 7 A consent order raising the monthly rent of the ground floor of 4 and 5. Raffles Place from $531.25 to $1,000 a month, was made by the Singapore Renl Conciliation Board yesterday Counsel for the landlord said the premises comprised approximately 5.000 sq. ft. and the landlord
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  • 75 7 A Probation Committee to help policp offenders m Singapore is provided m the Probation of Offenders Rules which came into force yesterday Members of the Committee are: Chief Justice or hU representative, Secretary for Sociafi Welfare or his representative, the District Judge and First Magistrate, three Police Magistrates.
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  • 44 7 IPOH, Frl. Sales of tickets for the MCA fifth $1,--000,000 lottery have passed the 620,000 mark. The draw will take place on Not. 25. The sweep executive committee hopes once Again to sell all the million tickets long before that.
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  • 56 7 SEREMBAN. Fri.-Rev-rens Terrence Oliver conducted a memorial service to Sir Henry Ourney last night at Saint Mark's Church. Seremban It was attended by a large gathering including the British Adviser. Mr. M.C.ff Sheppard. and other Government and military officials. Reverend Terrence Oliver paid tribute to
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  • 188 7 A model of the 3,044--ton coaster Kimar.is latect and largest addition to the Strait* Steamship fleet ha* been made by Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Singapore's Deputy Controller of Food Supplies. Mr. Jenkins took nearly two years to build it m his spare time
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  • 63 7 Malaya's oldest school, Penang Free School, will celebrate Its 135 th anniversary on Oct. 21. Singapore's "Old Frees" are holding a dinner to celebrate the event. All "Old Frees" wishing to join the dinner the date of which has not yet been fixed, are
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  • 253 7 fLTISE statesmanship was essential if full advantage was to be taken of Ceylon's independence, the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, said last night m Singapore. He was proposing the toast of "that wonderful island, the Pearl of the Orient—Ceylon" at a banquet at Raffles Hotel m
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  • 25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. In the Cameron Highlands security forces killed a bandit, who tried to run away when they challenged him.
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  • 97 7 /CINEMAS m Singapore Kj yesterday started showing a film on the work of the late Sir Henry Gurney, "Tribute Ti A Great Man" compiled by the Malayan Film Unit from ts film lbrary. The film, which is also being screened In the Federation, shows scenes
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  • 9 7 LOAN WAS REPAID TO JAPS
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  • 328 7 Bank sues firm under Debts law' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China 1 today claimed In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court that $62,655 was still due to it from a loan of $103,142 which was repaid by Messrs. Glan Singh and Company of Singapore, during
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  • 235 7 250 on new register for houses TWO hundred and fifty persons were yesterday put on the new register for Singapore Improvement Trust nouses, Mr. H. C. Tinsley, the Estates Officer, said. The register was opened on Thursday and will remain open indefinitely. Suring the last two days )0 application forms
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  • 118 7 A MEETING of the directors of the Melayu Raya Press is being called on Sunday afternoon at the newspapers office m Geylang Road, Singapore, to decide on the date when the paper should resume publication. Permits to resume publication of the Melayu Raya and two
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  • 348 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE million dollar scheme to supply good planting 1 material to rubber smallholders under the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund is not rom- it all well. So far it has achieved less than 14 per cent o% Its target. The reasons for this.
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, FTi. One bandit was wounded when a police jungle company fired on three bandits at 600 yards range. In the Segamat area of Johore on Sunday.
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  • 267 7 AN amendment to he Emergency i Newspaper Regulations. 1951. gazetted yesterday Rives the proprietor of a newspaper the rinht of recourse to the Colony courts m the event of revocation by the Colonial Secretary of the newspaper's permit. The actual wording reac provisions of these
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  • 37 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Wong Fonj?. owner-driver of a lorry, was fined $58 m the Policy Court for having a watch on which duty had not been Daid. The watch, valued at $55. was confiscated.
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  • 50 8 Ahmad bin Hussein, 18, of Qeylang Serai, was charged yesterday In the Singapore Second Police Court with stealing a watch belonging to Sumini binte Sujaya, at Aljvinied Road on Wednesday. He claimed trial and was offered ball of $200. The case was postponed to Oct. 18.
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  • 62 8 LIM Ah Yua, Koh Kwee Huat and Salim bin Abu BaJcar were prohibited by orders of the Colonial Secretary from leaving their houses between the "hours of sunset and sunrise," it was stated m the Singapore Third district Court. For not complying with the order. Koh
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  • 19 8 The Naval Base Labour Union will hold it> fourth annual meeting at the Sultan Theatre. Seletar. tomorrow.
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  • 190 8 Jllß. George Webb, the Secretory for Chinese x Affairs, last night assured Bong Kong Chinese trade delegates that the Singapore Government would five them every assistance to establish light industries m the Colony. He was declaring open the first, exhibition since the war of Hong Run*
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  • 98 8 CLBSTATIONB liable to toad aheddtag today ar«: DAY GUBSTAT1ONS liable to lead ■bedding today ar«: DAY Armenian Street, Tan Chy« Place Fort Canning. Seah St./ VVatarlM Street. St. Andrewi/Hl^h kenxfc Road. Bukit Tbuh Famps, Balestier K«a4. Jalan Ann BJLB.C, McUtchit, BraJTa W*, SdeUr Ponpa. N. sZm^ Trafalgar EiUU,
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  • 228 8 Caution in the rubber market /yJLY minor fluctuations \J have taken place this week m the Singapore rubber market, says Lewis Peat a market report, issued yesterday Political tension m has offset the better news from Korea Traders have consequently been very cautious, and adopted a hand-to-mouth policy. Fair orders
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  • 63 8 A 24-yeAT-old woman, Fong All Llm, was yesterday tentatively charged before Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, with the attempted murder of her fiveday old daughter, Ho Oek Sin. She was alleged to have tried to strangle the baby at West Hill Road on
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  • 43 8 JOHOSE BAHRD. Fri TIN mines In the Linrul area of Johore have bees closed for security reasons on Government orders. Machinery and mine equipment have been removed from the mines to safety. Banditc often raid the mines for food.
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    • 240 8 BOYS' BRIGADE: St. Aadrews School. display Lady Han Hoe Llm will present awards. 3JO pjn. YJIXJC: i»>yh«™y» meeting. 1 pjn.; Singapore Chess Club, 3 pjn.; Movie Circle show. > pjn. CHINESE Y JsLCA.: music class, 4 pjn.; badminton. 5.39 pjn.; basketball. 5 pjn.; Chinese chess practice, 7.30 p.m.; Chinese chess
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  • SATURDAY FRORUM
    • 381 9 WHITHER the Emergency? This question is m T the minds of thinking people. Official Emergency news makes little of bandit atrocities— perhaps to reassure the public. But news of Sir Henry Gurney's tragic end has sent a cold shudder through us. We
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    • 76 9 LET the loss Malaya has suffered through Sir Henry Gurney's death act as a new. burning spirit for his successor particularly and the Malayans generally to avrnee him— to carry on his work m welding a free, united Matava and to crush Ihe evil of
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    • 273 9 HELICOPTERS POOH-POOH SECURITY DO you not think it incredible that the King's Representative should be allowed by those responsible for his safety to travel anywhere outside the Federal capital m a most distinctive car and, to make it even more recognisable, complete with a nice little flag, and the n
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    • 157 9 THE tragedy of the High Commissioner's murder was rendered possible and easy by the conditions at the site chosen. I believe that early m the Emergency a suggestion was made to clear the jungle from dangerous sites, such as the hill roads. The sides of these roads are
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    • 119 9 ON Sept. 13 the writer telephoned the C.P.0.. Negri Sembilan. and asked If he could offer a suggestion. He was told he could. The suggestion was that the high secondary jungle growing up to the edge of most dangerous ambush position on a road leading out of
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    • 170 9 VTHEN a teacher possesses a School Certificate he or she is registrable as an unqualified teacher no matter how long he or she has taught In local schools. "School Certificate with Oral" is the minimum qualification of a teacher. If a teacher has passed the Teachers'
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    • 114 9 I SHOULD like to tender my humble thanks to "Sentinel" of your pap-*- for his invaluable help to football m general and Chinese soccer In particular by the part he has played m urging the S.A.F.A to review the request of the M.C.F.A. (made through
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    • 156 9 WHILE all the cinemas and places of entertainment m Malaya and Singapore were closed on Sunday as a mark of respect to the late Sir Henry Gurney, a certain community centre m Singapore carried on its wayang a* if it had been City Day. And so
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    • 145 9 ANZ last word to top what has already been said about the hooligans who booed and catcalled during the variety concert sponsored by the Cosmos Sports Club m aid of the SATA and University funds. I have been told by several members of the show committee that these
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    • 450 9 Tankers and cheap meat IN his first letter on the subject, T.F.P. wrote that a tanker's deck was too hot to carry bullocks; m his second, he says that bullocks would have no protection there from the weather. He quotes "cat-walks" to substantiate this latter contention. I have carded livestock
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    • 360 9 'JEO/21-27B/51- (4-D) baffles "RERANI LAPAR'S" letter, "J.E.O. mills grind slowly," m last Saturday's Forum, has expressed truly the long subdued and frustrated feelings of the majority of Government servants m Jonore against the Johore Establishment Office pertaining to their service matters. The J.E.O. has a huge staff and is known
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    • 327 9 INFESTATION OF THE ESPLANADE DRAISE be that the matter of hawkers Infesting 1 the Singapore Esplanade is at last consider! d "ugly" enough to be aired m the editorial columns of the Straits Times. When I say infesting I mean it If you take the trouble to walk through the
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    • 83 9 THE subject of conversion ol 1 salaries for serving officers of the State Clerical Service < Higher Division i. which was referred to the various State Governments by thy Chief Secretary for their views, has, I understand, been agreed upon by a maior.tv of the States
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    • 52 9 TAN Mr. McNeice assure the new applicants that there will be enough SingaDore Improvement Trust houses to cope with those eligible under the new system? Or do they have to wait and hope again for another few years, when yet another ingenious system will be introduced FOUR YEARS
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    • 189 9 INCOME TAX ('CLIP JOINT) DEPT. IT has long been an import--1 ant principle of the British income tax system that as murh assistance as is compatible should be given to married taxpayers and particularly those with families. Accordingly relief is Rranted m the year of assessment and, if tax has
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    • 59 9 IN order to encourage new blood donors and to Ifi a reminder to regular blood donors. I AuMt a statement of the position of the blood bank be published freouently 'if possible, daiiv. of i -c various groups still available and of the grouns whi-h
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    • 62 9 CONGRATULATIONS to the Commissioner for Road Transport, Kua a Lumpur. lor empowering bus compjuies to run Jure ran m he Settlement of Malacca, .lev you can find new cars m he Newcome Rr.ad and Wnlfestan Road hire car itanda taking away hire from the old cars usual.'v parked
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    • 40 9 I AM unable to unci r and the continued references to •he Singapore Municipality. Surely it should now be City Council and the SMC. abbreviation replaced by S.C.C. a« soon as conveniently possible? R. W. F. Singapore.
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    • 15 9 riASMLICHT "X *^C!^^. s BATTERIIS i*" Sole Representative,: GETZ BROS. CO. PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE
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  • 324 10 LOKDON, Prl. rkNCE again an initial nrmness m domestic stocks proved hollow. Markets opened with a bright tone m home Issues with buyers active m leading industrial groups but price advances attracted pro-fit-taking and gains were lost and sometimes turned Into losses. Falls of a few pence were
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  • 69 10 CHIPS alongside «Tie Singapore Har^ur Board godowns at 4 pjn yesterday were: 44 Mesland 42-43 Chandpara. 40-41 Taksani. 38-39 Steel Fabricator 36-37 Sangola, 33-34 Deucalion. 29-30 BennevU. 27-28 Idomeneus 25-26 Maiden Head. 21-22 Fensrtlen. 19-20 Nordstjernan. 17 Brturu. 15-16 Pyrrhus, 14 Relau. 12 Ani?bv. 11 Senat. 8-9 Steel
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  • 454 10 From A Market Correspondent llfrrH London still supporting the Malayan market m Sterling Tins, prices m all sections yesterday remained steady There was good demand for Australian counters at improved prices. Quotations announced by I the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: iNnrsmitis Barrri S*M«n Am. Brick*. Pllf. 3.10 220
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  • 446 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Oct. 12 -5476.5* (up $7.50.) London: £1,012^ a ton LONDON, PrL Ca*h fiWUH. Belleni 1 1.0174: Forward Bayers £95*. Sellers £955; Settlement £1,»25 (up £19). Torn over; ajn. 2<H», pan, 36 tons. Stont 4/9 is* Southern KlnU 14/- I*/--3 Malavaa tt/t so/« •S.
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  • 198 10 RUBBER r THE Singapore rubber raar- ket steadied slightly yesterday following a price rise m London. Turnover, however, was only moderate for all grades. The price of October first-grade at tbe steady clan was $1.59 a Ib. buyers, 24 cents above Thursday's dose. Closing prices yesterday were.
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  • 62 10 •THE copra section of the Singa--1 pore produce market was quietly steady yesterday with buyers at $42% a picul and sellers at $43%. No business was reported. Sellers of coconut oil quoted $72 a picul but buyers held off. The pepper market remained unchanged with Muntok white
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  • 36 10 HONO KONG, Prl pHEE market currency exchange F for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the close today as follows: US$l HKSfi.B3 (cash). HK$6.B7 (T.T.); £l HK$l5.«5: one tahll of gold HKs33m.— TTJ.
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  • 33 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday that control direct rac/»i for Canadian dollars were: Buying T.T. 34 11/16. Airmail (OJ3> 34 13/16. (90 days) 35 1/16: Sell*rut T.T./OX). ready 34%.
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    • 983 10 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. Telephone No 5906 ELLERMAN *b BDCKMAU. k LAVM S .j... LONDON HAVRI.OTTi.DAM 6 Q v PORTLANO SFAtllf VANTOUVM «nd ro» USA Noith AtlantK Porti and Canada via Colombo Accaotm, ££^<x JJJJ* •J CIT» Of POONA «lj CASTLtVItLI Spore S-ham Penang l>o p 8 15/19 Oct. 70/22
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  • 386 11 Tiger S.A. lucky to win trophygame SUPERIOR NAVY XI MISS CHANCES Tigers 3; Navy t. YESTERDAY'S game was the case of the better 1 team which did not win. And the unlucky team were the S.A.F.A. Cup winners, the Royal Navy, who lost three-two to Tiger S.A. m the Haw-Par
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  • 105 11 THE Combined Malayan 1 Chines* F.A. team to meet the Malays at Jalan Besar today will be: San Kwok Hin (Kedah); P. SsuraUU (Kedah) Son Teow Kenr (Spore); Pan* Scans Hock (Tg.), Wee Hoon Leone (Spore), I. J. Vass (Spore); Liew Thian Quee (N.S
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  • 76 11 Blackpool purchase £27,000 forward NEWCASTLE. Pri Ernie Taylor, Newcastle Unlted's clever i&sade right, was transferred to Blackpool yesterday at a fee of injooo. Taylor, who is only five leet four inches tall, has developed into one of the finest ball players m the country since Joining Newcastle as a youth
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  • 93 11 Rovers Sports Club will hold Its annual Married v. Single soccer match for the Tan Tai Chuam Cup on Sunday at Pasir Panjang Bngttah School at 5 pjn». A picnic for officials and members will be Held at the residence Of Mr. Ang Soon Hoe. president of
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  • 53 11 The finals Of the Malayan Airways S.C. inter-section joccer competition for the Winston Cup between "A" w«ngy r and "B AD" Hangars will be played off at the Shell Sport* Club ground at 5.10 p.m. today. Transport will leave the Airport at 4.50 p.m. Mr. O. Bala Krishna
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  • 55 11 The Borneo Motora Seorta Chis tabie-tenal* hmruaawnt reiulted a* "OllOWf M," A WUi Op m 8|B «"»ataloa: Met Stan Koon: naitr-i >: Cbeah none Ua. Mn'i Mlm lana^liai Tea Lam H:u and Wee Stan Koon: raaaera-ap-Chcah Bnnx Urn and Ong Kent Seat "B" DlTidM Aiilh .kaVipl..: \usoH
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  • 31 11 BANGKOK, Pri. Singapore Ponce football team scored a 3-1 victory over the local poUes team m a charity match played at the National Stadium yesterday. UP.
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  • 108 11 NEW YORK, PM. J^ATCHMAKBR Al WeUl began negotiations today for exchampion Kssard Charles to meet —"probably In February"— the winner of the bout between Joe Louis and Rocky Mardano at Madison Square Oarden on Oct. Charles' services are In demand again because of his T.K.O. victory over
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  • 89 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The final of the Western Zone of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition will be played at Ipoh on Saturday when Selangor Malays meet Perak Malays. Inche Mohamed Dom Taha and Inche Abdul Murad will be In charge of the Selangor
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  • 325 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. CCORING a goal near the end of each half. Police Depot reservss won the Football Association of Selangor Junlor Cap final when they beat Selanßor Malays Reserves by two Roals to nil on the Princes Road ground this evening. It was
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  • 615 11 By Our Rugby Reporter what seemed to be a very promising start, Singapore rugby, like a tired old man, has given a long sigh and settled back comfortably m the doldrums. During the past two weeks the standard of rugby served up has been,
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  • 56 11 The Swift Athletic Club's first annual championship*, scheduled to be held today, has been postponed to a later date. It Is hoped It will be held early next month and invitations for the Inter-dub relay races will be sent out shortly, states Mr. Ooh Teek Phuan, honorary
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  • 210 11 MELBOURNE, Ftl. closely followed by the imported English mare Jan, the Metropolitan Handicap winner Q«tya, and Skystreamer, the Sydney horse, Bash a Fellka la still outright favourite for the CaulfleJd Cup, as well as the Melbourne Cap. The A £14,000 Melbourne Cup will be ran
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  • 66 12 Displaying a vast improvement than their previous game, University XI did extremely well to hold the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club to a scoreless draw In a Singapore Hockey League (Ist Division) match played at Sepoy Lln>s yesterday. Towards the closing stages of the game, University should have
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  • 314 12 Misty Line each way in main race today WINTER LADY IS GOOD LONGSHOT From EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Friday. YfISTY LINF just failed to concede eight pounds ifl to the brilliant Melnik at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting last month, making his challenge m vain, but beating such good performers as
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  • 138 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 TRENT FALL DEMONIC DEMONIC 1.15 Demonic Seventy Sevan I'niware ErypUan Queen Trent Fall Egyptian Queen HACK t COURTENAY n GOOD ADVICE COURTENAY II 2 43 M. Aurelhu Thirlmere Thlrlmere Good Advice M AareUu < -ood Advice •ACS S TUITUILLA TUITUILLA
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  • 27 12 THE weather has been good 1 and the coins; for the flrat day's races is likely to be fast, reports Epsom Jeep from Penan*.
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  • 164 12 PKNANG, Prt |£ABA made all the running only to lose In the run-in to the promising Evergreen over seven furlongs less 22 yards at Bukit Timah last month. It was a valiant second and from what has been seen of him on the
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  • 817 12  - VICTORINE IS IN WINNING FORM EPSOM JEEP From PENANG, Friday. yiCTORINE seems to have taken on a new lease of life. She is one that can handle any going and m her present condition she has been working with great enthusiasm m the morning I give this eight-year-old Australian by
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  • 93 12 Ecllpie 8.P., one of the Colony's leading badminton partlei. haa made a total contribution of 12.516 to the Singapore Badminton Ball Fund Mainly tt.ro gh tht work of Mrt Chan CM* Sent. Chairman of tb* Organising Committee and wife of the president of
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  • 952 12 Race 1—2.15: Class 4, Dlv. S— sl Furs. 1 402 Egyptian Queen M/s. X. H. Llm, V. Kandiah McCloud 9.00 K. H. Llm Rodgers 2 040 Unaware Healey 8.12 Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Manning 3 400 Lucky Star II Harper 8.12 "Mr. Swell" Lewis 4 000 Ramlllies
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  • 156 12 WITHIN a few weeks, seven Singapore women's hockey clubs will be seen In action m the S.W.H.A.'s seven-a-slde tournament for the Fraser and Neave trophy. Four new clubs have Joined the S.W.H.A.— WRAF (Seletar), WRAC (Tanglln), Nee Soon and Raffles Girls' School. This should make the
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  • 427 12 St. Patrick's win swim relay at V.S. carnival VICTORIA School, the last school to hold Its swimming carnival, held Its first post-war meet seventh In this school's series at the Chines* Swimming Club pool yeterday before a good crowd* The Inviatlon (4 x 501 metres) freestyle relay for girls schools
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  • 96 12 WENTWORTH. Fit MAX FAULKNER, the Bri. tish open coif champion, won the 72 hole* Ounlop Masters golf tournament which ended here yesterday. Faulkner, who led throughout. ha d rounds of 71, 70 72 and 61 to total 281, four strokes ahead of Her Home (Ilendon). Home
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  • 50 12 Shell S.C. beat Chartered Bank S.C. by three goals to on* In the second replay of their third- round Singapore Business Houses knockout cup soccer match played at Fraser Neave ground yesterday. Scorers for Shell were Zainal Abidin (2) and Anthony Chong. Norrie scored for Chartered Bank.
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  • 16 12 Yesterday's schools hockey fixture between St. Joseph's and Raffles Institutions has been postponed to Oct. 16.
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  • 226 12 •pHfc qun4ir>ing rouua lvi UM Inland Club's Slam Cup iwomru's seciion) will be plated m tuniuiuiinii with ma LOU. competit on tomorrow Hit best elicht scoies rrmriird uvrr holes on handicap will qualify lor match play Any reduction m luiullcap will bf operative durlnti the course
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  • 52 12 After trailing two-one at halftime, Singapore Cricket Club 2nd XI pumped m five goals m the last 10 minutes to beat University 2nd XI six-two at hockey on the Padang yesterday. SCC scores D. McMillan (3), Jansen (2), B. McMillan and Lamb. Jamaluddin and Jagatheesan scored lor
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  • 28 12 Commentaries on the first nva races at Penang today will b* broadcast by Radio Malaya (Penany). The Singapore station will carry a relay.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 106 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 10 M 18.6). 0.350 (IS): 23.03 9 v 15.03 <3.». TOMORROW: 10 34 191 0 430 (IS). 22 4« c9.9i 16 37 (2 01 TODAY SOCCER: Malayan Chinese F.A. v Singapore Malays. Jalan Besar sudium IJt.C. v 8.M.H., Farrer Park; Malayan Airways S.C. "A" Hangar XI v
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