The Straits Times, 22 October 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER %t, 1981. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 381 1 Wo further differences/ says U.N. CHIEF DELE G A TES MA V MEET TODAY MUNSAN, Korea, Sunday. PULL armistice talks are expected to be resumed m Korea tomorrow or Tuesday following the settlement today of the final differences between Communist and United Nations liaison delegates
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  • 30 1 BRUSSELS. Sun. A general strike of 450,000 Belgian workers was averted yesterday when the Government agreed to the workers' claims for increased wages and social security benefits. Reuter.
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  • 198 1 CAIRO. Sun. BRITISH troops have occuO pifd the Customs build gs m Port of Suez at the >uthern end of Suez Canal military spokesman announced. Newspapers reported the British used force to take them over. British tanks and armourd cars patrolled the streets f Suez today
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  • 28 1 J S Su -The French P 1 II P even, said tod v ihai ra<tgestl< ns that the 1 a would be dcv -p \tbsurd."— U.P.
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  • 158 1 6 SHOT IN MAIN STREET FIGHT KLUANG, Sun. A MALAY soldier and five civilians were shot m an affray, which took place last night, m a main street outside the Coronation Theatre, Kluang. At the end of the first show a police detective and his nephew engaged a taxi to
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  • 69 1 Mr. Tan Chong Gark, aged 60, American-trained teacher of the Chung Ling High School, Penang, was shot dead by an unknown gunman last night while on his way home from the Penang Chinese Teachers' annual reunion dinner. Mr. Tan riding m a trishaw at Kampor.g ifolam
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  • 33 1 NEW DELHI, Sun.— Burma's Prime Minister Thakin Nu. arrived here today tot talks with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. They will discuss a separate peac# treaty with Japan.— Reuter
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  • 187 1 KARACHI, Sunday. ■THREE people were wounded In the disturbance x which followed the assassination of the Pakistan Premier, Uaquat All Khan, last Tuesday, and the liquidation of his killer, said an official statement issued today m Karachi, i It was also reported that a 10-year-old
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Sun.— The Soviet newspaper Izvestia today said that Egypt's abrogation ol her 1936 Treaty with Britain was "a striking Instance of the awakening of the Near East nations." Moscow Radio reported today.— Reuter.
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    26 1 PRINCESS ELIZABETH with Viscountess Alexander at the State dinner given by th» Governor General, Viscount Alexander, at Government House, Ottawa, to the Royal rnests of Canada.
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  • 181 1 HONG KONG, Sunday. OONG KONG'S leading; businessmen and in--11 fluentlal Britons today launched a campaign for an "absolute minimum" of £38,000,000 m reparations i from Japan. The campaign will culminate with a petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Jamas Griffiths, demanding that
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  • 34 1 RYAD. Sun.— Th» King of Saudi Arabia. Ibn Saud. opened a new railway line linking the capital of Ryad with the Port of Damman m the Persian Gulf oil zone yesterday. -A.r.p.
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  • 45 1 BRUSSELS. Sun. A Belgian sergeant m the Korea volunteers' battalion has been arrested on a charge of having placed a bomb at the Communist Party headquarters. The bomb blew m windows In th» party building and In many houses.— A. P.
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  • 76 1 HONG KONG, Sun. UALAYA'S badminton team arrived In Hong Kong yesterday for a four-part series of exhibition matches with the Colony* stars. Everybody was In shape, except unofficial world champion, Wong Peng Soon, who was rushed from th« aJrfleld for treatment for what was described
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  • 521 1 Bombers bar escape RAUB, Sunday. MEN of the 2/2 Gurkhas were late this evening reported to be three hours behind the gang responsible for the murder of Sir Henry Gurney deep m a jungle reserve south east of Raub. At noon today the men,
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  • 45 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— Several people were believed killed and Injured when a wall collapsed m a Buenos Aires church today during a mass for the recovery of Senora Eva Peron. wife of the Argentine President, who has been suffering from anaemia. —Reuter.
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  • 144 1 TKHERAN. Sun. A LI Moadel, Southern Persian Deputy, warned the Persian Parliament today that the Communist-led Tudeh Party, though outlawed, was getting stronger every day. With most Teheran high schools closed today after Tudeh student incident, m ihe last -few days, Persian Army and police chiefs
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  • 98 1 Sybil's 10 minutes was 15 hours AIR hostess Sybil Young, aged 22, told passengers m a Malayan Airways Dakota which landed at Ipoh "We stay here for ten minutes." But they stayed there for 15 hours. The aircraft on a flight from Medan to Singaporehad a leaking fuel tank and
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  • 60 1 Japs can 't speculate TOKYO. Sun. THE Japanese authorities will not permit Japanese dealers to buy rubber m advance m the Singapore market. Japanese trade circles reported. Japan's Foreign Exchange Control Commission said there was no need for that at the present time. The Commission feared that dealers would use
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  • 24 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The Danish hospital ship Jutlandia has reached Colombo on her way back to Pusan after taking Allied casualties home. Reuter.
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  • 151 1 Mother finds son shot dead WU Kai Meng, aged 27, was shot dead m ,he back as he stood outsid« his house m New Bridge Road, yesterday. A 19-year-old seamstress. Chan Yuet Har, who ]iv«*s m the same house, said thfct two Chinese, one tall and the other short, asked
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  • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Sun THE U.S. Houst of Represi 1 tatives yesttrday approv the overall foreign aid Bi ,\vhieh Includes the approi riation of $100,000,000 f( military, economic and tech nical assistance to Spain. The Bill, carrying a total of $7,328,903,976 for assistance to non Communist
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  • 55 1 CAIRO, Sun.— Because of the present situation, the memorial ceremony at El Alam^in on the ninth anniversary of the battle was cancelled. Memorial services are planned at the Anglican cathedral m Cairo to be attended by the British ambassador. Sir Ralph Strvenson and at the
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    • 394 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO SINGAPORE IMPORTERS ll*. U BCTTEE AND CHEESS Applications to Import butter I from Australia /New Zealand, out- < side quotas, will now be con- I sidered. Applications must be I ayported by proof that the ap- I propriate authority In Australia New Zealand has Issued to the
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  • 326 3 Rejects co-op plan to develop Persian oil LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. PERSIA'S Premier, Dr. Mohammed Mossadeq, yesterday rejected an international co-opera-tive plan for the development of Persian oil, proposed to him by Mr. Albin Johansson, of Sweden. Mr. Hiwsein Fatemi, the deputy premier, said r>r Mossadeq rejected the
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  • 54 3 LONDON. Sun.-A bulletin issued yesterday from Buckinßham Palace said: "The King is making very gatisfac- tory progress. During the past week His Majesty has been up m his room* for a few hours each day.'* The bulletin was the 20th since thp King underwent his lung operation
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  • 163 3 PERSIA POLICY DEFENDED LONDON, Sun. TLord Privy Seal, Mr. Richard Stokes, said that If Britain had sent troops into Persia she would have been as 'jiulty or aggression as the North Korean Communists. If we had put troops m for any other reason than for the ion of the life
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  • 40 3 LONG KONG. Sat. -More HK$ 100.000 worth of cprbon black sheets and dinitrochloro benzene were seized by police yesterday from a jinik after a one-hour chase. Carbon black sheets and M'rochloro benzene are |nu!''bitrd exports— Reuter.
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  • 35 3 PARIS Sun.— The United Nn'ions General Secretary, Mr Trygvp Lie. arrived m Paris by air yesterday to attend the meeting of the General Assembly due to oprti on N 'vomber 6.— A.F.P
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  • 26 3 TOKYO. Sun— Mr Shlrosh. Kimura. chief of the f Office Liaison Bureau bai bren appointed head of the Japanese Overseas Agency m Taipeh.— Reuter
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  • 149 3 Bevan my loyal colleague SAYS ATTLEE LONDON, Sunday. 'THE Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, last night described Mr. Aneurin Bevan, as "a loyal colleague of mine." In his final radio broadcast before Thursday's General Election, he said th« Conservatives had tried to make Mr Be van out as a bogey man.
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  • 49 3 VANCOUVER. Sun. Vancouver gave a royal welcome to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday. Thousands of men, women and children were massed In streets leading to the station, while other thousands lined the route of the royal procession to the city hall.— A.P.
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  • 252 3 LONDON. Sun. Now Zealand tow miWh: St. Helena 10 New Zealand 33. Club Matches: RaUey 17 Saiford 11 Bradford N. 35 Halifax 11 Castlelord 12 Belle Vu« 2 FeathersUxi* 25 Liverpool 4 Huddersfleld 14 Hunslet SI Hull 22 Doncaster 9 Ketghley 12 Rochdale H 10 Leeds 43
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  • 56 3 MONTREAL Sun.- Canada yesterday sent off the first of her ground forces for General Elsenhower's European defence force with 300 officers and men sailing aboard the S.S. Columbia. This advance party of the 27th Infantry Brigade will land at Rotterdam and will move to the British
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  • 27 3 TAFFY. THE MASCOT shy at first, changed its mind and went willingly, when the Ist Battalion, the Welch Regiment, embarked at Southampton for Korea.
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  • 201 3 REST IF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF TOHREE of the crew of a I Danish military trainer plane were killed when the plane hit the mast of a ship m Copenhagen harbour. Japan has received authority to negotiate directly with the United Nations. Mr. Chester Bowles, United States Ambassador designate
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  • 212 3 COLOMBO, Sunday. rTSYLON has asked to be exempted from the American ban on financial aid to countries exporting strategic goods to Communist countries, according to well informed sources, .yesterday m UQIOmDO. The State Department was last week considering stopping economic aid tc Ceylon
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  • 231 3 Auriol attacks 'veto abuse' TARBES, France, Sun. PRESIDENT Vincent Auriol, m a speech at Tarbes, France, yesterday attacked Russia for abusing the veto m the United Nations He denounced Communists for attempting to "undermine the morale and strength of the nation." The President spoke at a celebration marking the 100
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    51 3 Prince Aiy Khan, son of the Aga Khan, as he appeared before a Paris civil court to answer a charge of having sold an asthmatic horse to a Hindu hotel owner, Mr. Mardatb. Aly Khan praised the qualities of the horse he had sold to the hotel
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  • 215 3 NEW YORK, Sunday. 'THE United States could not afford a frontal attack A on the major problem of human poverty In South and South-East Asia, Mr. R. M. Bissell, acting administrator orthe Economic' Co-operation Adminis;ration said m New York. Speaking at the Far East conference
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  • 32 3 HONG KONG, Sun. Mr. H. A. Angus, head of the Hong Kong delegation to the ECAFE meeting In Singapore, has reported to the Government the results of the conference.— Reuter-AAP.
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  • 23 3 NEW DELHI, Sun.— A message of congratulation of Pakistan's new Governor3eneral has be«n sent by the [ndian President, Dr. Rajenira P>asad.— AP.
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  • 178 4 Mental cases treble in 5 years MENTAL illnesses m Singapore are steadily increasing. The WoodDridge Hospital now has 1,300 in-patients, against i4O m 1946. Dr J Coutts-Miilne. Deputy Director of Medical Services yesterday sald "The Medical Department Is fully alive to the need for increased attention to the care and
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  • 151 4 3 bandits killed in chase KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. pURKHAS, chasing a ban\l dit gang m the Bentong area, charged a large party killing three and wounding others. One of the bandits was booby trapped with a grenade which exploded when the body was moved without causing casualty to security forces.
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  • 35 4 TAIPING Sun.- -Taiping is, to have a Ceylonese Youth League to promote interest In sports among young Ceylonese. The League will arrange Annual games with CeylonAssociations of Perak, Ipoh and Dlndings.
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  • 85 4 THE CHAIRMAN of British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines, Director of Qantas and representative of Vickers m Australia. Sir Keith Smith accompanied by Lady Smith arrived m Singapore yesterday evening from London by BOAC Argonaut en route to Australia. Sir Keith left Australia m August and went to South America
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  • 122 4 T^HE Singapore City Council, at its meeting this 1 month, will be asked to vote $1,000 to pay for a course m flying for its Water Engineer, Mr. W. S. Stredwick. to enable him to fly to the Johore Water- works on duty. The
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  • 225 4 Villagers fight monkey raiders MALACCA. Sun. IN a small kampong which skirts the Malacca river, less than a mile from the heart of the town, the vill agers are fighting a new terror wild monkeys. In bands of five and six the monkeys swoop from the jungle nearby to enter
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  • 170 4 ANEW uniform has been approved for peons and messenger boys employed by the Government of Singapore. Instead of the regulation I white drill suits, peons will be provided with khaki shirts and khaki trousers which ar«> nore comfortable and much I cooler, a Government
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  • 26 4 BENTONO. Sun. Phoon CheonK was charged at Bentong with causing hurt to Leon* Chov with a tapping knife He was remanded In custody.
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  • 75 4 MORE than 30 Hindu devotees will take part m the flre-walking ceremony m the Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 5 p.m. today. The ceremony is held to please Mariamman, a mighty goddess of Hindu mythology. The devotees will fast for 24 hours preceding
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  • 290 4 H.K. SHOW GETS $12 MIL. ORDERS ORDERS totalling mort than $12,000,000 have been placed for Hong Kong goods during the 10-day exhibition of Hong Kong Chinese products at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore, which ended last night. This was disclosed vi-sttr-day by Mr. U Tat Chee. leader of the HonK
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  • 117 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Sultan today launched the newly formed Adult Education Association of Selangor on a programme which will extend '^throughout the The Ruler said the association :n its struggle against Ignorance would reach "the remotest kampongs In the hills, lonely fishing communities m
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  • 266 4 University Fund now $4½ million THE University of Malaya Endowment Fund has reached $4,579,925 Donations during the week ended October 13 amounted to $11,481, including a donation of $2 505 from the Malayan Indian Association. P o n Ei n k A furthei contribution of 34,500 from the Dunlop Rubber
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  • 133 4 JOHORE BAHRU Lee Hock Hen.f> am I Guan Hee were eba the Sessions Court \vi h bpi.it? m possession of 30 slabs of opium weighing 6.) Ib and were each a. lowed bail m $10,000 pending trltl Che*' See Koh and Cheng Mon*j Chuan. both
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  • 34 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun.-Th» body of Soo Lian Tay, aged 15 who was missing while bathing m the Perak River In the Durian Sebatang area of Teluk Anson on Wednesday, has been recovered.
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  • 193 4 Singapore Chinese school teachers, who have taught more than 20 years, received gold medals with engraved inscriptions at a ceremony to commemorate Teachers' Day In the Colony yesterday. They were introduced to an audience of more than 700 Chinese teachers and officials of the Education
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  • 286 5 GO VERNMENT BLAMED FOR SHORTA GE OF BGG IN HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Government was blamed today for not supplying BCG to the Chinese maternity hospital m Kuala Lumpur by Dr. (Miss) Soo Kirn Lan. chairman of the Selangor branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis.
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  • 105 5 Public aid sought for centre R la/aius1 a/aius Labour Party candidate m the North Ward for the December city election, has aPP^aled to the residents of the Farrtr Park area, to help him to organise a community cenr them. He said, m a statement i rday. that the op nine
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  • 211 5 ALTERATIONS to Kallang airport terminal buildA ing to overcome congestion resulting from increased air traffic will begin next month. The first will be the construction of two temporary aluminium alloy huts beside the main terminal building. I Foundation work is nearly complete, and tne huts axe
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  • 78 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rE Indian Muslims of Kuala Lumpur assembled m the Batu Lane Mosque last evening to offer prayers for the soul of the late Mr. Liaquat All Khan. This morning the Selangoi Pakistanis Association met to offer prayers. They decided to observe the 40th day
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  • 244 5 SEVERAL Chinese traders who saw the exhi'Mon oi Hong Kong products at the Happy World stadium, Singapore, said the goods could easily compete with Japanese articles. Tributes to the goods were also paid by several top local Government officials and ECAFE delegates m autographed statements
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  • 160 5 12 men to aid Co-op stores KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TWELVE Chinese and x Indian Co-operative oflflcers are being recruited to cope with the demand for Co-operative shops on estates and m resettlement areas. The demand has been created mainly by the rising cost of living and the Emergency Regulations restricting
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  • 179 5 LAND for the Paya Lebar airport, compensation payments, and resettling of squatters, mostly at Bedok. may cost the Colony $3,500,000. This sum includes the cost of acquiring land at Bedok and preparing it for cultivation and other purposes. People from the Paya Lebar site, taken
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  • 111 5 TiHE Singapore Blood Trans■l fusion Service is to publish regular statements showIng the position of the blood bank. This decision follow* a suggestion m t,h e Straits Times "Saturday Forum" of Oct 13 fnr a periodical publication of statements on the blood bank, "to encourage new blood
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  • 23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Teng Geok Cheng pleaded not guilty to cheating his employer of $900. He was allowed $1,500 bail.
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  • 160 5 SINGAPORE should take advantage of ECATE's offer to act as a "clearing house" by establishing a standardisation institute, says the Indian Trade Commissioner, Sardar Jogindra Singh. The offer was made at the recent Trade Promotion Conference m Singapore. It Is subject to confirmation by United
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    • 287 5 Permanent t fr fyt 5 cmb pet vkij j HONGKONG BANK SAFE DEPOiII No more worry about the safety of important papers and valuables because they are»protected against fire and theft and yet are readily accessible at any time during Ksual banking hours. These Safe Deposits are open to the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 Today's Radio Singapore 9 35 n.m. Schcx^'.s: 9.55 Interlude: 10—10.10 News from K.L.: 10.45— 12 Scnools: 1 p.m. "Monday .1.30 News: 1.45 "Home on i he Ranee": 2 2.50 Schools; t i en; 0 35 "Adventures In Music"; fi 55 Announcements; 7 13 In'erlude: 7.30 "Spot the Favourites": 8 "World
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    • 127 5 SINGAPORE ART SOCIKTY: Second annual exhibition of works by local teachers and art students. British Council hall, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; life class, British Counc.l hall. 6 to 8.30 p m. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION: First Aid class, headquarters. Stamford Road. 5.90 p.m. VMCA: Tennis championships, Bras Basah Road
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  • 38 6 Mrs. Lucy Thangammah CATHIRESAMPILLAI, beloved wife of C. M. Cathiresampillai and mother of C. Jeyara] of 8.F.E.8.5, and Mrs. Thuraislngam Joseph of Singapore passed away peacefully it Kopay Ceylon on October 20th, 1951 (Federation papers please copy).
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  • 28 6 R KAMAL of High School, Kiang. thanks all relatives and f-;ends for their presence at the funeral of his father, and those who sent messages of sympathy.
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  • 23 6 EXHIBITION of Handwork, oil pMntir.rs and water colours by Yankee l.eong at Y.W.C.A. 5. Raffle* Quay. Singapore today 10 a.m. -6 p.m.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 971 6 "The public of Singapore has expressed its desire for non-communal education, with English as the medium of instruction and the vernacular of choice as a subject of the curriculum." That is the most significant sentence and tht most significant fact In the 165 closely packed pages of
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    • 90 6 BONN, Sun. T\OCTOR Kurt Schumacher, •ftS West Germany's Social Democrat opposition leader, will demand tht annulment of the Potsdam agreements In the near future. Announcing this at a press conference yesterday, he said: "It would be absolutely impossible to denounce the agreements under present circumstances since
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    • 44 6 RANGOON. Sun.— Th* Burmese Government has refused passportß to two delegates of the communist-led Burma Trade Union Congress to ro to East Berlin to attend the annual meeting of the Central Council of the World Federation of Trade Unions Reuter.
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  • 482 6 fHE letter published In 1 the Straits Times last Monday "This Is WAR" needs a reply. It needs a reply by one who, like myself, has worked for Government and who has no special cause for lilting Government. Let me analyse thla amazing letter. "Government
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  • 200 6 I WONDER whether the dropping of 20,000 lbs. of bombs by the R.A.F. In an area covered by dense Jungle will prove effective? Had the RAJ", dropped Incendiaries instead of explosives Immediately newt of the ambush was received .<tta of the 38 bandits who tocT part In the
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  • 900 6 COLONY PROFITS TAXES WHERE appears to be growing opposition to any proposals In Singapore to increase taxation. It is a pity that the nature and significance of State budgeting are very little understood. i Attempts have even been made to draw comparisons with business budgeting and profit and losses. Firstly,
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    • 182 6 /\N the subject of Japanese trade In Malaya, all v your correspondent* seem to have missed a cardinal point. That Is, If Japanese trade with this country Is channelled m the right way, we shall soon feel its impact m the form of a downward
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    • 100 6 AS a member of the Labour Party of Singapore I was grieved to read In your columns of Tuesday ol the resignation from the Oeneral Council of Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj. who has contributed a great deal to bringing sanity Into the conduct of the
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    • 139 6 IHAVB been waiting for an abler pen than mine, from a more Influential writer to support your plea for our Padang to be kept clean and for the crowd* who go there to find the pleasure of Its beauty and the sea air. I certainly hope that no
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    • 264 6 SOME of the town post offices along the East Coast are becoming octopus departments, but unfortunately the postmasters have only two hands Instead of eight tentacles. Dog licences were entrusted to their hands to be dealt wllh. and then electricity bill collections and Social Welfare Department's sale of
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    • 77 6 rAFFIC congestion could be eased if business houses decided tp form their staff Into two groups, staggering the Ume at which they are due at the office. The same principle could apply for lunch breaks— half the staff having lunch between noon and 1 p.m.. and thp remainder
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  • 425 6 The Moon'?. Halo 1 YOUNG lady m Penang writes to this column to ask a question which .we hay* all asked ourselves at one time or another Last night I saw the moon with a big concentric circle round it. As a matter of lact. I have
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    • 106 6 ««»>*♦♦ < (|l*^i OPTICIfIN I Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Jpticians itng.^ Fellow Worshipful Co of Spectacle-M.iker» (En* Freenian of the City of London By Appointment to HM. Forces. South East A'ia I 6 Raffles Place Singapore 1 Phone ***** donjU) qedaeo> \he luTle /onop AMERICAN LASTEX GARTER PANTY. $8.50 AMERICAN HALF
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  • 326 7 3,400 completed forms returned to SIT IN the past 10 days more than 31.500 people were given forms to apply for Singapore Improvement Trust houses, but only 3,400 completed forms had been returned to the Trust. Every day long queues have stood outside the Supreme
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  • 39 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Mr. S. Drapkln OSPC. Johore Bahru. who is leaving soon for Kuala Lumpur on transfer to police headquarters, was the guest of honour at I party given by the Johore ~->hru Police Club
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  • 132 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. 1} nir standard en literacy been higher among workers today banditry would not have reached the -stage it had -iiicl would not have nad rach ;l widespread Influence. said Mr S Man.kam. presideni n the Malayan Mt^lical Workers Union, at a meeting yesterday >)t
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  • 60 7 First surplus in years PR the first time m many years, the Theosophical Lodge. Singapore, has shown a surplus of income over expenditure. This is revealed m the Locipes annual report and statement of accounts for the y«"ir ending September 30. The annual general meetfc>| of the Lodge will be
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  • 151 7 Tweedie doubts Pahang 'finds' QRANG utans are not known to exist m Malaya, and are believed to be confined to Borneo and Sumatra, Mr. M. W F. Tweedie, Director of Raffles Museum and Library, Singapore, said yesterday. Mr. Tweedie was commenting on the reported discovery by Police Lieutenant Clifford Clarke
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  • 449 7 Keightley rewards Army men T'HB Commander-in-Chief Fax East Land Forces, General Sir Charles Keightley has approved the award of Certificates for Good Service to the following: Royal Armoured Corps: Sgt. H Western 4 Hussars. Royal Retiment of Artillery: BSM B. J. Henderson 25 Fd. Regt; BSM M. A. C. MidforU
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  • 60 7 MM... MM. WHICH? The girl or the drew,? It is "sensation" anyway, so let's give her a band. Mavis Cooper models this Peggie Schmidt creation m scarlet nylon net at a professional dress show m Kuala Lumpur. Peggie, a Malayan, created 25 original (towns which were modelled
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  • 53 7 rE price of coconut oil has gone up by five cents a quart bottie and by $1 a 28-kati tin. '.he Deputy Controller of Supplies, Singapore, announced last night. It Is now 82J cents a quart bottle and $2, .50 a 28-kati tin, states tht latest
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  • 42 7 DEEPAVALI, a Hindu festival, will be celebrated m Singapore on Oct. 29 by South Indians and on Oct. 30 by North Indians. This difference is the result of the different calendars followed by North Indians and South Indians.
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  • 48 7 A talk on the "Cultural Conquest of the West by India" will be given by Swami Sambhuddhananda, President of the Ramakrishna Mission Bombay, at 9 Norris Road, Singapore, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Mr. Justice Mookherjee. of the Calcutta High Court, will preside
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  • 62 7 Mr. E. M. P. Fergusson, representative of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce on the Legislative Council, returned yesterday evening from London by Qantas/BOAC. Mr. F rgusaon attended the tin talks m Rome. MISS LIM LEE, a singer, and friend pose for members of the Singapore Photograp hie
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  • 130 7 THE Active Council of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions yesterday decided to ask the Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, to mediate m their negotiations with the three Services Ministries m the United Kingdom. The council will meet every Wednesday to discuss future policy.
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  • 197 7 A CHARGE that the general Council meetings of the Singapore Labour Party were "stagemanaged" was made to the Straits Times yesterday by some of the 76 Party members whose application tor an annual conference was rejected by the Council A letter signed by the 76 members called
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  • 33 7 TAIPING, Sat.— The Larut and Matang Town Board han agreed to extend water supplies to street stlls. This, it was pointed out, would lead to more hygienic and satisfactory service.
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  • 32 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Michael Byrne, a Malay Mail reporter, was killed this evening m a car accident In Ampang Road. Two other people m the car were unhurt.
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  • 105 7 TWE Cost of Living Committee of Singapore Trade Unions has been asked to appoint a sub-com-mittee to investigate the high cost of living m the Colony. Industrial unions m the Colony, who have made the request, is to ask the Singapore Trade Union Congress to
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  • 157 7 WERNACULAR languages are now being taught m English schools m Singapore, Mr. R. M. Young, Deputy Director of Education, told the Straits Times. I Fifty Chinese language and two Tamil language teachers I have already been appointed. I Comparatively few additional Malay and Tamil language teachers
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  • 50 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— S A. Kadir, seeing a lorry loaded with prawns at the Customs shed, jumped up from behind and grabbed a handful. In the Magistrate's Court today he was charged with theft and was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months.
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  • 20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Ooh Lai Teng, of Kulal was fined $40 for failing to renew his bar licence.
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  • 217 7 KUALALUMPUR WINS MOST IN LOTTERY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE ticket which won the first prize m the second 1 Social and Welfare Services lottery was sold somewhere m Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur tickets also won a second priz», seven fourth prizes, and several consolation prizes. The second prize ticket was
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  • 65 7 Mr. Ng Sen Choy. a former Municipal Commissions embraced the Christian faith at Bedok Church yesterday Revrend Chew Hock Hin, District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission, officiated. Many old friends of Mr. Ng. including the Reverend (Doctor) H. B. Amstutz and Dr. Chan Su Lan. attended Mr.
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  • 143 7 CHIANG GIFT TO WAIT THE nine-inch-high gold vase birthday present for Generalissimo Chiang Kal Shek from his Singapore supporters which the Foreign Exchange Control prevented being sent out or the Colony to Formosa Is being held by one of the donors until permission for its export is granted Mr Tan
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  • 91 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sun— A special meeting of the Johore Bahru Town Board has been called for Nov. 1 to discuss the Johore Bahru Town Council elections. It has been decided that m 1952 the composition of the Board shall be 16 Councillors, excluding the President. There will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 jA Meet j \d& Favourite wji snu. coinc sihonc Jy\\\ ioiiwii; WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY The fashionable drink everywhere John Walker Sons, Ltd., Scotch Whkkv Distillers, Rilmarnock, Scotland rubber MACHINERY j COMPLETE ENGINEERING SERVICE I ASIATIC TRADING ENGINEERING Co., Ltd. J SINGAPORE B P. O. Box 886 Ask tor *1 NEEDLER
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    • 183 7 Cakes are delicious f\j^-J when made with SPRY! r\jr Your cakes and pastnen MORE k^>" are lighter, more digest i ble DIGESTIBLE y —a joy to eat when they are made with Spry. Its perfect amsistency gives a quick thorough mix brings out the fullness of their >#w>>^ flavour. Fried
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  • 1948 8  - How Co-belligerence Changed Italy's Outlook WINSTON S. CHURCHILL War Memoirs: Closing The! IVIUSSOLINI'S bid for a Fascist revival plunged Italy into the honors of civil War. In the weeks following the September armistice officers and men of the Italian Army stationed m Germanoccupied Northern Italy and patriots from the towns
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 758 8 REX JOHQRE BAHRU Now Showlnff at SIS 45 A t.» p m •■RUTAN SIKMA' (Malay) Atlantln Great World ■Urls Today at 7.0« A 9.15 p.m "APACHE TRAIL" •on New World Btarti Today at 7.M 9.15 p.m "OUTSIDERS" Royal at 3.90 7.30 p m I'M lIAIK4RI- (Tamil) fZ) KILL THAT PAIN!
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    • 293 8 HKtV»WB/Ji! fcS h fr\ hIBBH^mI rti Irfij ■ounoM BUY A BSLORA NOW. )\K VAvJw^ THE IDEAL BOX CAMERA \SSsswwJ\ rubTphoto co n|BS 103. North Bridge Koad V^V^WvviXJ j (~M J f IBB^^^^l^^. 'ls kit m 'M^&s¥> Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always
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  • 336 9 CAN MALAYA GROW MORE RICE? spectacular the result, of course. This year penghulus m Kelantan were Riven the appropriate fertilisers for trial In their own bendangs. If they are satisfied with results, demand will follow. There 1» In fact a demand already, and many tons of fertilisers have been sold
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  • 1214 9 There are limits to the uses of mechanisation By NONI WRIGHT MALAYA In a good season is producing about half enough rice for its present needs. Can It produce more? And If so. is it economically sound that It should do so? What aDout Its rapidly Increasing population— can the
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  • 273 9 There is no substitute for the old system of hand transplanting of seedlings. nil MIIMUIMMIfcIMMIMI ploughing and improves the crop m the case of dry padl. One of the snags with tractors— or any form of mechanisation for that matter —is the need for servicing »nd repairs. Suppliers
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  • 22 9 and the new Two Department of Ag- 1 riculture tractors, which I are hired to settlers at M $7 a working hour.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 284 9 J^^LvJte H^sa^a^ars \S) ll* <^B ■ai J^ I for better I for greater WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: ASSOCIATED INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS LTD. 304-R ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: ***** fs"* WORE WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION r rr COMBINED SERVICES 1 iJ|SJ versus 1 W[ COMBINED CIVILIANS 1 ir'-'i'flTJ for the LADY MELLERSH CUP i or
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    • 411 9 Introducing with jo 1 Pride and Prestige The Prestige ot \S I LOTUS' PEARLS I is high throughout the world. \b 2 "Lotus" Pearl* are made to a standard of X 2) Qua'ity second to none and offer the S finest value obtainable. 2 With all "Lotus" Pearls sold there
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  • 318 10 MALAYAN Breweries report* for the year to June 30, 1951, m a most informative manner, and give the best results m a highly successful career. Net profit Including dividends from .übsldHiy m 14.546.W6 (75 7 per cent on the old capital) from which distribution*. Including the proposed final
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  • 211 10 From Oar Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Sun. nHE downward share trend ni checked In the Melbourne xchange at the week-end, when argain hunting brought a revival I buying Interest. Leaden were firmer, with man; rokers keen to snap up thoae hicn looked cheap. The inflationry results of the
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  • 315 10 From A Market Correspondent BUSINESS activity was maintained at a hiffh level throughout the week and the market took a calm view of the Egyptian trouble. Indeed operators were stimulated by the welcome sight of the Lion turninr on its baiters for the first time In
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  • 234 10 WORKING OUT AT ULU KLANG IN a statement for the general meeting of Ulu Klang Tin m Kuala Lumpur on Friday the chairman, Mr. W. M. Warren, says that, a* anticipated, the proceeds from tribute operation* were almost sufficient to liquidate the company's bank overdraft (which stood at $103,319 on
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  • 35 10 p^UBBER crops are announced as follows. In Ib.: Aug. Sept Ayer Molek 25.2 M Kempas 250.400 308.000 RadeUa Est. 16.200 16.400 Last quarter Narborough (PMS> Est. 147 .352 Fusing R T. (Bedrock) 72.500
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  • 327 10 BUSINESS reported done on the local Bhare market last week included: latatrtela. Fraeer Neevc $4.22% cum to $4.10 to $4.15 .ex cttv. Hong Kong Bank $826 $825, Malayan Cement 39 cenU 38 cent*. Malayan Collieries $200, Orenet Chinese Bank $31.50. Robinson orda. $3.85. Raffles Hotel $3.40, Stralta Trading
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  • 48 10 ETAMPONO Kamunting Tin Dredging directors announce that the Assessment Board of the War Damage Commission has made an award of $276,208 (£32,--224 sterling). An Interim payment of 60 per cent, of the award Is expected shortly, less deduction of advances received totalling £10 800 sterling.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1338 10 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. 'Incorporated m Singapore) BLUB rUMMBL LWI Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON 6- CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P Sham Penang Drucjlion for Maiseilles. Havre Liverpool Oct. 22/26 Oct. 27/31 Cvdops for L pool b Cgow C.
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    • 432 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS To New York and Boiton via Ceylon. India. Exrst and Mediterranean Ports. Singapore P Swetter-ham Penang urn "PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" 21/22 Oct. 23/25 Oct. it "PRESIDENT ARTHUR" 25/30 Oct. 31 Oet./I Ne*. 2/4 No» s.s "PRESIDENT POLK" II Ort /9 Nev. 10/11 Nev. 12/15 Nov To Los
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    • 468 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./CONTINEK f bpore 9 S"ham Penang e"Selan*a- tor Saigon Bangkok 24-25 Oct. In Port "Fienia" for Bantkok 26-26 Oct. "Panama" fot Bangkok Hong Kong. Kobe 6 Yokohama 27-29 Oct. "Malaya* for Bangkok H'Konf 23-25 Nov. 21-22 Nov. 19-20 Nov ••'yrlandia" for Bunkers only 26-27 Oct.
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    • 1032 10 MeAUSTER 6s CO., LTL. Tihitiii N* 5906 BLLERMAN BUCOAU RXATBNBeM LIKE LONDON HAVRI L lOTIU.H A(KauJ U|K|KO> HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE VANCOUVER 'ZJl&m oliSil'"* **»**> Ctr* 6 South AitTcjf icjn PofteV CITY Of OTTAWA ounjy,,^ SJ. CITT OF NEWPORT Jo /4 t N#> Tpore P S-r»rn Penan« (o UCA MV |UJ
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  • 564 11  - Was This Justice Or Politics? HUGH TREVOR-ROPER ffFOR YOUR BOOKSHELF^ By Manstein, His Campaigns and His Trial. By R. T. Paget, K.C., M.P., with a foreword by Lord Hankey (Collins. 155.) npo try one's defeated enemies is not necessarily wrong, but It is always ticklish. It 18 advisable to try
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  • 494 11 THE READER'S BIBLE. Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and Eyre and SporHswoode. India paper edition 455. Ordinary edition 30s. By G.L. PEET «*PHUS In 1611 appeared the Authorized Version, the glory of the English language, the most powerful force In English literature, and
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  • 244 11  - Book Box JOHN HADFIELD By 'THE Royal Pavilion > at Brighton may > almost be regarded as an index of taste. Through the years when the late Henry << Roberts was patiently SS recording and restoring 8 the building it was re- garded by "cultivated" >) people as a monstrous
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 284 11 &MIMM TIL*SAOO TODAY DAILY: 11 a.m. -1. 45-4.15-6.45 «V 9.M pan, The star of "King Solomons Mines" STEIAIT fillMEt. m a big new tt-G-M spectacle that's rough!.. riotous". ..romantic!!!^^^ MATS! Lataat Gktunont British N«n "R*y*U T»«r Caaarf*" SEASON COMMENCES FROM OCT. 25th (5 SHOWS DAILY) l-^^^s^BiSLScTAcui "AH v tf°*^£?"»* with
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    • 167 11 (V^^\ Malay Film Productions' WRITA-»j STEP-MOTHE°R! JBp Starrinß MARIAM J| *Wt*tL Released Distributed WfWv^^' I 4R^ OPENING SOON! V fW The sin ther do hv two I ML^^ ll lrt two tlu v n 1 I I iß^B*^J9ft^k pa> f r one In n"' I i t HF n S
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 37 11 Straits Times Crossword across. scale (4) 8 Its quarter Is real (6). 11. It's the same change of 9. An nouns uoasenae? (8) letters (10) 10. This production Is on a trace 19. No marathon (i, 1/
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    • 158 11 14. Metal washing cauldron (8). 15. Egregious examination blunder (9, 6). 18. Dlckens's, "Golden Dustman" (8). 21. To seize goods for debt (8). 22. What magneto are (10). 23. Coin for an apostle (4). 24. It's m the Isle of Dogs (8). 25. "He had his Jest, and they had
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  • 954 12  - Compromise is m the air in sport GOODWILL IS NEEDED SENTINEL By from the existing Pan-Malayan bodies. Singapore would than be excluded from all Malayan championships and from such competitions as the Malaya Cup and the H.M.S. Malaya rugger competition—except by Invitation, which might not be forthcoming. This Is not
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  • 249 12 Mulley and Tulloh on level terms PENANG, Sun. RIDING three winners each at the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting which concluded yesterday. Athol Mulley and Colin Tulloh have kept abreast of each other In the race for the Jockeys championship, each with 39 winners to date. The meeting's statistics are:
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  • 450 12 LONDON, Sunday. vyHILE England once again gave a disappointing display m the drawn international game against Wales at Cardiff, several former England forwards were m form for their clubs. Bobby Langton, the Bolton Wanderers outside left, scored a vital penalty goal five minutes from time
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  • 1019 12 LONDON. Sun. "T/HE following are football league standings after yesterday's matches: FIRST DIVISION P W D h F A pto Bolton IS 8 3 2 23 16 10 Arsenal 14 7 4 S 21 12 18 Manchester V l4 8 2 4 32 21 18 Tottenham
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  • 253 12 HONG KONO, Sunday. MALAYAN Chinese F.A. Combined team today beat Hongkong Combined Chinese by two goals to nil, before a large crowd. M.C.F.A. had the services of Chu Chee Seng, Soh Teow Keng R.C. Dutton, Ivan Vaas, J. Rijenberg, Yeap Cheng Eng, Chla Boon Leong,
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    47 12 MARINES goalkeeper Rapan is well out of reach as Sides (Kranji) slid this groonder toward goal out the ball hit an upright and rebounded into play. Marines won this same Third Division League final by two goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 129 12 AMRITSAR, Bun. rpHS M.C.C. lost seven wickets for 120 runs today In bringing their first Innings score to 340 against Northern India here, but by the close they had claimed six Northern India first Innings wickets for 110. The match ends tomorrow. Frank Lowson, the
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  • 32 12 CARDIFF. Sun.— The South African touring rugby union team beat Cardiff by 11 points to nine points before a crowd Of 53.000 at Cardiff Arms Park here last afternoon Reuter
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  • 236 12 LONDON, Sun. WALES held England to a I—l1 1 draw m their soccer International yesterday, both goals being scored In the first U minutes of play. England had made six changes from the team which drew 2-2 with Franc* earlier this month but the rearranged eleven failed
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  • 146 12 Marines 2 R .N. Kranji 1 rpHANKS to All Sagor's sharpshootlng. Marine Department become Third Division champions with a two-one victory over RN Kranji at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. After bf-ipg led one-nil at half time, Marines came back with two second half goals by Sagor to
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  • 21 12 TODAY: 0319 17.0). 0809 1 5.1): 1411 (82). 2133 (2.4). TOMORROW: 0428 (6.8) 0858 (5.8): 1510 17.7). 2230 I2.B).
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  • 842 12 DRAW FOR S.B.A. TITLE MEET (By Our Badminton Reporter) "THIRTY-ONE challengers are making a bid for tb« L Colony's men's singles badminton championship held by Cheong Hock Leng of the Eclipse B.P. The draw for the S.B.A. championships was held at the Clerical Union
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  • 181 12 'jPHE Singapore Hocliey Association leagues are nearing their final stage? and keen rivalry is developing for leadership m both first and second divisions. League tables to dato nre: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A p'.s Khalsa Assn. 6 4 118 3 9 S.C.C 4 3
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  • 38 12 LONDON Sun— Br.t.sh Boxl t Board of Conlrol annou.iCL'd today that they have granted a provisional postponement of the heavyweight championship fight between Jack Oardn?r. the holder, and Johnny Williams, or.ginally arranged for Dec. 4.— Reutcr.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 809 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED by Planting Company. Lower Perak, Clerk/Typist preferably with knowledge of Shorthand. Good prospects. Please apply Box No. A8099. S.T. EUROPEAN MANAGER for British Company permanent pen•ionable appointment; Home leave; basic salary $1,000/1,500 r.:ontn plus generous allowances and free housing. Applicants aged
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    • 101 12 Sun glare and heat used to tire me "Mydear."shesaid,"Youmusi proout, made my eyes ache, brought on tectvoure\es C onicand buy a bollle headaches. Luckily I met Anne of Optrex now u%e it every day." So, whenl gothome 1 bathed my eye* Whenltold Jimhesaid."Wpndeifull inOptrex, andOh— \\*r*Htfl Discom- Your eyes look
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    • 27 12 HOCKEY: SRC v. Foresters— SRC; YMCA v. CRI (S)— YMCA; 223 BOD v. GH<*— St. George's Rd., University v. CSC— CSC; Girls SC T. Raffles Girls— Rl.
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