The Straits Times, 3 November 1952

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  • 434 1 Police grab supply ferry boats in the Straits JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. CINCIAPORE-MADE detonators, food supplies and sums of money have been intercepted by police launches in the Straits of Johore while j being ferried across to terrorist la<rs along the Johore coast. There is definite proof,
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  • 181 1 DUCHESS AT SERVICE EH ARMY CHURCH TH. Duchess of Kent spent a quiet day in Singapore yesterday the first day I of her extended stay in the I Colony. Slw attended the ordinary service at the Army Garrison Church in Tauriin, accompanied by the Governor. Mr. J. I Nicoll. her
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  • 34 1 NEW DELHI, Sun The Indian Government is seeking new homes for nearly 200 life-size portraits of British Kings and Viceroys which still decorate the walls of Government residences throughout the country. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 COLUMBUS (Ohio). Sun Warden Ralph Alvis of the fire and riot-tom Ohio Penitentiary said last night the situation was now entip■jnder control. A.P
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  • 26 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— Soum Africa yesterday refused to discuss a -resolution on racial discrimination on the agenda of the United Nations Trusteeship Committee.— Reuter.
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  • 159 1 NEW BID TO END THE WAR IN KOREA NEW YORK. Sun. INDONESIA has launched a major effort to end the Korean war by conciliating the opposing views of the Allies and the Communists on the question of prisoner repatriation, it was learned here last night. Her ambassador. Mr. I. N.
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  • 43 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Nehru told a Press conference hen today he still honed it might be possible M reach an agreement on Korea in the United Nations or elsewhere, firstly on a truce and 'hen on Va wider settlement "—Reuter.
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  • 138 1 AND AT THE FRONT SEOUL, Sunday. 2OUTH Korean troops continued to fight for thr 0 control of Triangle Hill last night, bat the Communists are still in possession, an Eighth Army communique said today. The communique said the South Koreans lost control of twin peaks
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  • 42 1 CAIRO. Sun.— The government yesterday approved the formation of a women's political party. 'Bint el Nil" (Daughter or the Nile) This Is the first women s oolitlcal party in Egypt Egyptian women still do not have political rights.— A.P
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  • 30 1 TAIPEI. Sun.-The WHO (World Health Organisation) nursing conference will open tomorrow for an eight-day session under the patronage of the Governor of Formosa, Mr. K. C. Wu.— U.P.
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  • 213 1 I'm all at sea over my title Says Mr. Stevens MX. o. Stevens, who has. sent his resignation as ser.eral secretary of the Singapore Labour Party to the expelied chairman, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, wrote to the Straits Times last night •With reference to the statement appea.. g in the
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  • 47 1 Typhoon at 160 mph MANILA, Bun. A Pacific typhoon, generating 160 mph. winds, edged closer to the Ryukyu Islands today. The Phillippine Weather Bureau said this afternoon that the typhoon was located 650 miles south-east of Naha Okinawa. Sixty-mile wind were estimated within a 180 mile radius.
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  • 40 1 CATRO, Sun.— A high militw; >urt here yesterday do to release from custody Ahmed Hussein, the Nationalist-Socialist (former Greenshirt) leader, and five other men accused of instigating the fire raising and rioting in the capital on January 26— Reuter.
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  • 74 1 And oh the beauty of it all... ABOVfc— Mi-ss Jennie lan. t year-old typist, steps nmtl) alias Uuu won first priM in the Chlnese Swimming Club. Singapore, feeautv contest yesterday. She sets a free return air trip to Bangkok BELOW: the second Miss Rosie Sne Third Place went to Miss
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  • 35 1 Lieutenant Colonel G. G. Gelder. Master at Arms, FARELF died at the British Military Hospital. Singapore, yesterday Col. Gelder. former Army and Combined Services fencing champion, was secretary of the Army Fencing Association.
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  • 163 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. OOME of America's Com- munlst leaders have used plastic surgery and changed their appearance to avoid detection, Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. Director M the Federal Bureau of Invwittgfttton, s^iid Im< night Others have changed the:r names, ba^.Ps of owratio'is and modes ol ILc, added Mr.
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  • 377 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. PAN-MALAYAN Rubber Workers' Union will take legal advice on Mr. Justice Whitten's nterpretation of the cost of living allowances apilicable to wage rates in the rubber industry for the > tober-December quarter. Mr P P Narayanan. Chairman of the
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Sun. The Royal Navy has placed a temporary ban on high-speed or highaltitude firing by its Jet interceptor fighter, the Attacker. Pilots met difficulty using the guru and the Royal Navy started an Investigation
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  • 53 1 UNITED NATIONS (New York), Sun. A slight lire. apparently started by a cigarette, broke out in the U.N. Political Committee yesterday. Nationalist China's Mr. T. F Tsiang grabbed a jug of -irinking water and put out 'he blaze, thereby bringing about the quickest "cease fire" hi
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  • 34 1 TUNBRIDGE WELLS, (England), Sun.— Miss Mary Attlee, missionary sister of the former Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said today she plans to take up residence shortly in an old people's home. A.P.
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  • 26 1 NAIROBI Sun. Clark Gable, arriving here by air today to play the part of a White hunter, found special police guarding his hotel. Reuter.
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  • 21 1 MANILA. Sun. Government forces killer six Communist Huk rebels in two clashes south of Manila o\er t*ie weekend.— AP.
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  • 23 1 BERLIN, Bun.— The. East German Parliament has asked the West German Parliment to open talks on Nov. 3 on reuniting Germany.
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  • 20 1 TUNIS, Sun.— Two Tunisians were killed and a third seflfMßly injured by masked «hen in Mensel Kamel.— Reuter.
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  • 41 1 NAIROBI, Sun. British troops went into action yesterday for the first time in Kenya, raiding a small village six miles north of Nyeri. They arrested 31 Kikuyus, including many known riembers of the Mau Mau society. AP.
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  • 31 1 COLOMBO. Sun.— An Indian delegate told the Moral Rearmament Association's Asian assembly here that he doubted whether the United Nations can solve South Africa* racial segregation question Reuter
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  • 18 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Dixie (Lee) Crosby. 40-year-old wife of crooner Blng Crosby, died yesterday. AJ».
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  • 200 1 NEW YORK. Sun. AMR. William O. Douglas. iTI a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, who visited Malaya recently, said that all talk of British colonialism, exploitation and imperialism in that country was nonsense In a magazine article he wrote: "The British have an enlightened progiamme in
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  • 35 1 KARACHI Sun. The Norwegian ship Toledo, was refloated In the early hours here this morning when the tide was at the highest The vessel has been brought to the harbour for repairs A.P.
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  • 52 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Mrs David Niven, wife of the British screen star, wa struck yesterday by thr* spent birdshots while s? and her husband we shooting pheasants. The Nivens were in an open field with several other people when the accident happened. c was taken to
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  • 238 2 LONDON, Sunday. ]l|R. OLIVER LYTTELTQN, British Colonial Secretary, announced last night that Sir Hugh Dow has been appointed chairman of the Royal Commission which is to visit East Africa. The Commission is to examine measures necessary to achieve an improved standard of
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  • 153 2 LONDON, Sun. nitITISII judges, alarmed by mounting crimes of violence throughout the" nation, have declared war on thugs and back street bandits. Frustrated by a Parliamentary act banning whipping as a punishment for toughs, they have stepped up jail sentences as the next best
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  • 64 2 STUTTGART, Sun. An American army tank yesterday crashed through a bridge railing and plunged 21 feet into the River Kocher here killing three soldiers and injuring four others inside it. Another soldier who was riding on the outside is missing. The tank was one of seven
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  • 56 2 NEW YORK. Sun. The American presidential candidates this year are the most talkative in history according to the Western Union i Telegraph Company here In the battle of words, General Eisenhower and Governor Adlai Stevenson are running neel: and neck, with their press groups cabling about
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  • 150 2 'Kenya is British homeland' BRIGHTON. Sun. MR. A. T. LENNOX-BOYD, British Minister of Transport, said here that the Government would not allow trouble in Kenya to develop into something which might rjval Malaya. "It Is plain that the Europeans are in Kenya to stay," he said. "Kenya is just as
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  • 46 2 BERLIN, Sun. The United States authorities yesterday announced that Lt. William Su>nebraker, missing since last .Sunday in East Germany, was freed by Soviet authorities. Stonebraker told U.S. Army authorities that he lost his way while driving from Berlin to Bremerhaven. Reuter.
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  • 33 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Dr. T F. Tsiang, delegate for Nationalist China, will succeed Senor Hernan Santa .Cruz of Chile as President of the Security Council for the month of November— Reuter.
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  • 28 2 HAVANA. Sun. A Cuban goodwill mission to Asia and the Far East has left here by air for Tokyo where it is due on Nov. 10— Reuter.
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  • 23 2 BERLIN, 3un— A total of 334 East German police deserted to West Berlin In October, West Berlin Headquarters said today— Reuter.
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  • 79 2 MALTA. Sun. FLAGS of five nations waved over the submarine pens here today as underwater craft from Turkey Greece, the United States. France and Britain, entered the naval harbour in preparation for the start of Exercise Lonrstop. The exercise, a combined air, land and sea operatidn
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  • 58 2 TEHERAN. Sun.— The last batch of British Embassy staff— 27 men and seven women— left here today for Bagdad. Among them were the Charge D'Affalres. Mr. George Middleton, and his wife. The Protocol Officer from the Foreign Ministry and the Swiss Minister to Persia accompanied the
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  • 40 2 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Lt.Gen. L. L. Leminzer, former Commander of the Seventh Infantry Division in Korea, said the "very dramatic improvements" in weapons since World War II makes the American foot soldier the best equipped in the world.— UP.
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  • 107 2 From the Sudanese KHARTOUM. Sunday. A COMMISSION of two Sudanese, a Briton and and an Egyptian, with one neutral member, would have powers to override the Governor-Gene-ral of the Sudan in certain circumstances under the Egyptian-Sudanese agreement signed in Cairo this week, according to usually reliable sources today.
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  • 60 2 NEWFOUNDLAND Sun. Search planes reported today that the 2.500-ton Norwegian freighter Dux. reported missing since Sunday, had been located In tn e Gulf of St. Lawrence. Search for the Dux was ordered after one of the worst storms of the season had battered many freighters, trawlers
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  • 258 3 Adlai says: Stand firm all over the world Tomorrow the people of America will chose a new president. Candidates Adlai Stevenson, Democrat, and Dwight D Eisenhower, Republican were this week-end winding up their cross-country tours Here are the latest reports: ]y]R. STEVENSON told the people of Alliance,
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  • 108 3 NEW YORK. Sun. /GENERAL Eisenhower pledg- ed las: night to carry out a 10-point "programme Df progress" for America if he wins on Tuesday. The Republican candidates programme, based on campaign promises, calls, among other things, for immediate iteps toward, a tax reducion, for barring appeasement
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  • 115 3 India tells U.N. of a smugglers' paradise NEW YORK, Sun. INDIA yesterday made the first protest in the United Nations against the continued French and Portuguese occupation of Indian territory. Mr. B. Shiva Rao, member of the Indian Parliament, said in the United Nations Trusteeship Committee that for five years,
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  • 56 3 TUNIS. Sun Several explosions were reported in Tunisia yesterday. One bomb partly wrecked an office in Tunis. Three explosions were reported from Sousse. The first bomb went off between a school and an electrical plant. The second exploded beneath a parked ca r and the third
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  • 47 3 MUELHEIM. (Oermany>, Sun. A mysterious eye infection which has already claimed hundreds of victims in northwest Germany is threatening to spread throughout the country. Symptoms are inflamed, sore eyes, swollen planets and headaches. Sufferers find jt difficult to see Cause was not known. Reuter.
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  • 40 3 BOMBAY. Sun All principal markets in Bombay, including the c ton market, bullion and stock exchanges, were closed yesterday in protest at a state sales tax. This Is the fifth strike in three months over the tax.— Reuter.
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  • 34 3 TEL AVIV, Sun.— lsrael's extreme Rightwing Opposition leader, Mr. Menahem Beigin, today called on Britain and France to lead a "coalition of the free countries to check German dlmination of Europe." Reuter
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  • 33 3 PARIS, Sun.— Mr. James C. Dunn, United States Ambassador to France, will fly to Washington on Nov. 6, for ten days of consultations with the State Department on Franco-American relations. Reuter.
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  • 22 3 LONDON, Sun. The appointment of Air Vice-Mar-shal Leslie Gordon Harvey as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chlef Maintenance Command, was announced here ye.jtercia\ Reuter.
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    48 3 PLENTY oi ba:m»r.^ but only cnc fric* the same old lace— Joe Sialin's. Crowds of East Germans staged a rally in Berlin on the style of the pre-war days of fasufciii. Annjr "police" units in the demonstration won» Russian -style uniforms And Stalin beamed down on them aIL
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  • 187 3 Work starts in The Mall LONDON. Sunday. A START will be made next week on building the IX first public stands a'ong the Coronat on route to be taken by Queen Elizabeth II wh?n she drives to be crowned at Westminster Abbey next June 2
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  • 21 3 LONDON, Sun.—Eighteen-year-old King Hussein of Jordan was shaken but unhurt when his car skidded on n wet pavement. U.P.
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  • 41 3 PARIS, Sun.— Allied Headquarters, Central Europe today announced the appointment of Brigadier General Dudley Hale, of the Unltoci Slates, as Deputy Chief of SiafT for Operations and Training. Hp succeeds Major General N. o Laboutte, "of Belgium.- Heuter.
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  • 25 3 THE HAGUE. Sun.—Holland hopes to cut Jet plane crashes by introducing new Jet trainer, the Defence Minister Mr. Cornells Staf told Parliament.—Reuter.
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  • 35 3 KIEL (Germany), Sun. Erich Von Manstein, former Field Marshal on sick leave from the British War Crimes prison at Werl. has recovered his full sight after a successful operation for cataract i Reuter i
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  • 120 3 Chiang warns U.N. about Korean truce NEW YORK, Sun. NATIONALIST China warned the United Nations on Saturday a Korean truce i might be an obstacle rather than a help to a final peace. Chiang Kai-Sheks Foreign Minister, George K. C. Yeh. told the 60-nation Political Committee that "much as we
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  • 160 3 French cut Red supply route SAIGON. Sun. FRENCH Union forces r thrusting into Vietminh territory in a bid to cut key supply lines reached the Red River today, five miles south of the Vietminh rear base of Phu Tho. Army reports said French troops comprising several battalions yesterday cut a
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  • 34 3 WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT? IT'S FOR a show— a royal show that followed the Royal Film premiere at the Empire, Leicester Square London. Actress Joan Greenwoori was wearing it for a rehearsal
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  • 31 3 TOKYO. Sun. Japan 1 Crown Prince Akihito will represent Emperor Hirohito nt the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in London next June the Kyodo News Agency said tonight.
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  • 50 3 HONG KONG Sun. The British ship Hupeh arrived here last night from Tientsin with 27 foreign passengers aboard. Most of them were stateless or non-Soviet Russians. Those who could speak English refused to comoient on conditions in Red China because of relatives still there.— A.P.
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  • 22 3 TOKYO. Sun— Tall buildings in Tokyo swayed for several seconds as an earthquake shook the Tokyo and Yokohama area.— U.P.
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  • 875 4 ALL LONDON'S TOP CLUBS BEATEN LONDON, Sunday. IV ELS H soccer selectors must have been satistied by the form shown yesterday by Sunderland's Trevor Ford, who is an almost automatic choice to lead the attack against England at Wembley on Nov. 12. Powerful shooting
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  • 305 4 CONDON. Son. LEAGUE DIV. I Burnley 3 Portsmouth 2 ardiT 2 Blackpool 2 Liverpool 2 Wolves 1 Manchester C. 2 SandorUnd 5 Middlesbrough 1 Cnarlt.in Newcastle 1 Derby 0 Preston 2 Bolton ShrfflHdWed. 1 Chelsea Stoke 1 Aston Villa 4 Tottenham 1 Manchester W. Bromwich 2 Arsenal LEAGUE
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  • 73 4 T*HE World bantamweight boxing 1 championship contest between ■South African Vie Toweel, the holder, and Jimmy Carruthers Australian champion, has be?n postponed a week to November 15. Carruthers is suffering from blood poisoning of the left foot. This is the second postponement of the fight which was
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  • 290 4 LONDON, Sun. YESTERDAY'S rugby union re--1 suit* were: First Welsn. international trial: Reds 11 Whites 16. County Championship: Cheshire 18 Lancashire 13; Notts, Lines St I Derby 9 North Midlands 14: Yorkshire 11 Cumberland and Westmorland 6. Club Matches: Guys Hospital 5 Old Blues 0; Harlequins 11 Northampton
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  • 153 4 Marciano will stay on top— Dempsey NEW YORK. Sunday. FORMER world champion Jack Dempse.v predicts that Rocky Marciano will hold the heavyweight title for seven years "If Marciano can get by Jersey Joe Walcott in their return match. w u o else is there to beat him," Dempsey asked. "There's
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  • 183 4 ADELAIDE. Sun. rpHE South African cricketers finished 222 runs behind South Australia with six first Innings wickets in hand on the second day of their four-day match at the Oval here. South Australia added 47 runs in 50 minutes for their last three pickets and were out
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  • 117 4 Bergmann Leach beaten VIENNA Sun. I DENE ROOTHOOFT, of France. and the Yugoslav, Harangoea. will meet in the final of the men's singles in the Austrian international table tennis championships here. I In the semi-finals Root hoof t 1 beat Johnny Leach, of Britain. former world champion, 21-14. 21--18. 21-15
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  • 30 4 HONOLULU, Sun.— Dado Marino left for Tokyo by air to night for his Nov. 16 world flyweight title fight with champion Yoshio Shirai. of Japan. UP.
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  • 39 4 LONDON. Sun.— Len Goulden veteran Chelsea and English international inside forward, has accepted the job of manager tn the Watford Football Club in itthird division is u'hern Section 1 of the Football League. A P.
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  • 1074 4 LONDON, Sun. ENGLISH and Scottish league soccer tables after yesterday's matches are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L F APU Wolves IS 8 4 3 31 23 30 Sunderland 14 9 2 323 18 30 Liverpool 15 8 3 4 27 23 19 Blackpool 14 8
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  • 244 5 Sultan calls on the Chinese to join up in Home Guard KULIM, Sunday. URGING Chinese to join the Home Guard, the Sultan of Kedah declared today that all communities must unite and "meet force with force, if necessary" to end the Emergency. The Sultan, on his first tour of South
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  • 125 5 MAN WITH REDS GETS 5 YEARS IPOH. Sun. LIEW SEN, alias Uew Yin Seng, 27, a farmer of Kanthan, near Sungel Siput, was sentenced by Mr Justice Thomson to five years' penal servitude for consorting wlih armed persons Liew denied that he was one of five terrorists who had fought
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  • 95 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Megat Muda bin Megat Stan, member of a Jungle Squad, was charged in the Police Court today with voluntarily causing hurt to Tong Chin Man by striking him with the butt of a rifle on Oct. 10. When the Magistrate inquired why
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  • 61 5 Mr. E. I. Henton, President of the Ex-Services Association of Singapore, will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day, Nov. 9. The programme was rehearsed by members of the Association at the Cenotaph yesterday morning. During the service the Governor of Singapore, Mr. John
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  • 22 5 KOTA TINGGI, Sun.— The new Treasurer for the Kota Tiiiggi Sub-Treasury. Inche Mohamed bin Ibrahim, has taken over his duties
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  • 21 5 SEOAMAT, Sun.— For dealing in condensed milk without a price control licence T Moidin, was fined $25 at Segamat.
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  • 56 5 IPOH. Sun.— A meeting convened yesterday at the Anglo-Chinese School for 5 p.m. by the Ipoh Adult Education Association was called, oft as only six persons were present. More than a 1,000 posters were distributed calling the meeting which was to have been part of the
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  • 48 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun Saroop Singh, a lorry driver, was fined $40 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having carried an excess load of 22 cwt on his lorry. On another charge of using a prohibited road. Saroop Singh was fined $70.
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  • 116 5 Monkey on the warpath DROKEN china and bottles, soiled dresses mis- placed articles, missing food and flying missiles are evidence of an unwelcome terror who has S^h 1 n o he W rpa A. h agalnst Si n&apore residents at Sophia Road for the past week
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  • 67 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. A special constable, Bahrudin bin Awang. accidentally shot himself with his rifle at Bukit Selambau, Central Kedah, this morning. Bahrudin was getting ready to go to Naka training camp. As he picked up his rifle, a bullet was suddenly discharged. He was admitted
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  • 54 5 Piano and organ recitals Miss Louise Cheng will give a piano and organ recital at the Foochow Methodist Church in Race Course Road Singapore, on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Miss Cheng who recently returned from Britain after graduating as music teacher in the Trinity College of music, Is the daughter
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  • 33 5 RAUB, Sun.— Mr. Cho Nylt Yew, Senior Health Inspector Fraser's Hill, has been transferred to Town Board, Klang He has been replaced by Mr Yap Swee Fatt. Health Inspector Town Board. Rawang
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  • 200 5 to join the Red 'army 9 SEGAMAT. Sunday. A WOMAN bandit leader with a $10,000 reward on her head, was killed by men of the Ist Cameronians near Cha'ah, about 30 miles south of Sega mat yesterday morning:. The woman was 40-year-old Pang Ah Lan alias
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  • 169 5 Tamils call for radio inquiry A resolution urging the appointment of a commission of unofficial to investigate the Tamil section of Radio Malaya. Singapore was passed at a meeting of the Tamils Representative Council on Saturday. The resolution states that the standard of the Tamil section has deteriorated deplorably and
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  • 78 5 rt luMo.lq, mU tUMm t«dar:— fiffi£i ST." .V" L It r NIGHT rrlnc, St.—Market St. Raillr, n»c» Malacca si Boat «oa T-l nlon Bid, ?r Hum* rord Si- Hire Mr.h PIVI) Oaarr;. Nao.anr Mf t Co R«k i f"i*befl, "f 1!""* Cart,. Prlo" 1 rß?iH n ri? ronr
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  • 110 5 SEVEN ON ASSAULT CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. SEVEN bus drivers and conductors, of the South Johore Bus Co. were charged in the police court with being members of an unlawful assembly and assaulting Mokhtair Singh, a fellow employee. Mokhtair Singh said that on May 12, as he was going home,
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  • 130 5 IMP are first in the field JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. lOHORE BAHRU branch of the Independence of Malaya Party are first in the field with the candidates they intend nominating for election to the Town Council, Johore Bahru. Nomination day is Nov. 5. Included among the candidates are two Malay women,
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  • 40 5 RAUB. Sun. Yap Poh T.io. a 31 -year-old assisfant rese'.;letr.cnt officer at Triang, claimed trial to a charge of extorting $400 irom Wee Tong. Bail of $5,000 >vas allowed. The case was postponed to Dec. 9 for mention.
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    • 280 5 HOW MANY IP 7rt C M GLASSES for \J The quarter-pound j^T tin of Andrews is *w of special interest to 'I those who take a «ju<: laxative only occas- ¥^x tonally, to those who \*J do a lot of travelling, and to those who would like to try this
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 240 5 SINGAPORE Composer of the Week; ?4f MALACCA 930 a.m. Schools; 10 News- SongB from Canada; 7.30 Record 9,„ -j? 2*nVi, IT 10.05 Tunes; 10 43-12 Schools;' Review; 8 World Afla lrs; 8.15 7 Ner.s 7.15-7 33 Piano £xk 1 p.m. MaUnee; 1.30 News; 1.45 J"«: 8.46 Guest Artist; 9 Music
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    • 153 5 SINGAPORE DIARY TKACHCB.v I \ION Youth Frsllval and Mr Prtrr Chla on The Prndaof Music and Dram* -Pufcic Prrfornv inaran Workc.mp renaa"im^tnijKpi. Ts£."if iMpnl .r.MC.A.: Hockey against ACS. A*T socitrif: Ufr ctaas at Bnt»h Am'.niivr Road »round »14 nmCouncu Centre Stamford Road. 6 Tennu Bra* Basah Roan Couita sl* pm
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  • 58 6 DURING the Penang Showing Madeline's 278 Orchard Road, will be closed every afternoon from November 3rd to Bfh Inclusive. DRASTIC reduction of 100 washing frocks and sun frocks In order to clear space for Christmas stock. $5 to $35, all perfect condition, a few maternity frocks Included. Please come
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  • The straits times
    • 775 6 Singapore is a cosmopolitan city. It must have a cosmopolitan police force. Even more it must have a police force which is made up not merely of agents for the prevention and detection of crime but of men who are the friends and counsellors of all
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    • 440 6 Gradually something of i what goes on in Malaya is < penetrating those minds in the United States which are not closed to everything but cries of "tin gougers" and "colon- ial exploiters." The Balti- j more Sun has recently in a leading article answered the
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  • 1513 6  -  NONI WRIGHT tn two days' time nominations must be In for three Town Council elections in Johore. In two of the towns electors are still confronted with By WEDNESDAY is Nomination Day in Johore. Candidates will be named for the first
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    • 115 6 Specialists in the Medical Dept. T THINK it is about time our Medical Department began to appreciate the true meaning of the word "specialist", and to do something to curb the liberality with which this very significant and enviable title la indiscriminately bespangled upon its personnel. A genuine specialist In
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    • 410 6 A MEMBER of a Visitors' Board has refuted Mr. M. Kanthaswamy's allegations about food supplied to second and third-class patients in the Johore Bahru General Hospital, on the strength of a visit to the kitchens in the company of the Matron. After 40 years' experience, may
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    • 113 6 rTHE Straits Times of i Oct. 30, a member of the I Johore Bahru General Hospital Visitors 1 Board refuted the allegations, about the food supplied to second and third-class patients, made by Mr. M. Kanthaswamy in the State Council Meeting on Oct. 21. I have
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    • 83 6 WITH reference to the report in the sports page of the Straits Times of Oct. 27, that the Chinese had their names engraved for the second time on the Sundram Iyer Cup, is not the cup the Sundram Cup? The word "Iyer," I think, is not part
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  • 442 6 Lust crack AT the risk of a surfeit of volcanology, we feel the necessity of a last crack at Krakatoa. This is in response to a letter from Mr. A. Denny of Sepang. Mr. Denny, quoting largely the Report of the Krakatoa Committee of the Royal Society,
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    • 786 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. GUEST: To Judy and Patrick, a son, Peter Hugh, Bungsar, sirond November. GOODRICH: To Andrey and Brian, a son, John, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Ist. Nov. SIBERRY PARSONS: On November Ist., 1952, at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Robert Norman Slberry. son of Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 14 6 ORIS Swi« Made. 15 |cwck Cuarantccd Chrome $40. Rolledgold I^2. Send for free leaflet.
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    • 102 6 t Raffles Place Phone ***** A |fI*^OPTICIAN doHi/o qedcLo Ihe little /ohop BEWITCHING DRESSES FOR A CHRISTMAS SEASON OF FESTIVITY! Also amusing Christmas gifts Bar gadgets Ceramics French handbags etc. nxxffie© holel /alncjapohe Cough No cough or cold can w«r—o«« withstand the gentle yet thorough action of Campbell's Cherry Cough
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  • 308 7 A public servant -by Sir Gerald KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, yesterday told 68 graduates of the Kuala Lumpur Technical College how to become good public servants. A servant of the public "must be prepared to sacrifice himself and his own personal and perhaps selfish
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  • 151 7 U.S. Defence chief in Singapore SOUTH-EAST Asia is. more secure militarily and 1 economically at present than ]it was two years ago. the United States Deputy Defence Secretary. Mr William C. Foster, said at Kallang Airport shortly i afier n;s arrival in Singapore yesterday evening. H added: "We have a
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  • 26 7 Jan 18 the day The Tamils Representative Council decided at its meeting on Saturday to celebrate the Tamil festival Thai Pon°.al, on Jan. 18 next year.
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  • 264 7 Training post for assistant superintendent IMPORTANT CHANGES in the command of the Singapore Police Training School have been made following the announcement on Saturday of a new training policy and programme. For the first time, an Assistant Commissioner, of Police, Mr. R. W. Calderwood, will supervise
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  • 48 7 HAPPY AND BEAUTIFUL—it seems the fair get all the fun. Barbara Riley and Carol Marshall—with their balloons go round at the fair in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the Great World. Singapore. Why, that smile is worth a fund all to itself
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  • 122 7 M.C.A. to have S'pore 'cabinet' SIR CHENG-LOCK TAN president of the Malayan Chinese Association, has ordered the Singapore branch to form a cabinet in the Colony. Sir Cheng-lock will himself be chairman oi the Cabinet. He has appointed the following members: Dato Wong Shee Fun, Messrs. Ng Seng Choy, Quek
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  • 161 7 IPOH, Sun. OENTENCE of 18 months' *J imprisonment passed by a Sessions Court president on 15-year-old Abdul Manap bin Man, found guilty of housebreaking. was yesterday varied by Mr Justice l'homson in the Supreme Court. The Deputy public Prosecutor, Mr. M. O. Neal, said
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  • 51 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twenty-eight-year-old Sng Keng Soon, a newly married civilian employee of Headquarters Malaya, has received a C-in-C's certificate for his long services. The presentation was made by the GOC Malaya, MajorGeneral Sir Hugh Stocky.ell. Sng, a Penang man, has been with HQ Malaya aince January
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  • 40 7 A 32-year-old Cantonese housewife, Wong Ah Soo, was yesterday admitted Into the Singapore General Hospital after being knocked down by a car in Keppel Road. In a similar accident in Middle Road, a Chinese boy .was slightly injured.
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Chou See Keng, cashier, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Johore Bahru, who is charged with cheating the Bank of $1,237,700, was in the Sessions Court here today i?aln remanded to Dec. 2.
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  • 93 7 JOHORK BAHRU, Sun The Regent of Johore presided at a meeting of the Johore Executive Council in 'he Council Chamber, Johore Bahru, this morning. In the afternoon a meeting of the State War Council was held in the same chamber when the Mentri Besar, Johore, Dato
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  • 192 7 MPIEA suggests wages council is best for all KIT ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TME MALAYAN Planting Industries Employers' x Association today replied to criticism of the Association's proposal to demand t u e cst*lilis ment of a wages council, if the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union refused to accept f.ie award o
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  • 158 7 MY HATE FOR THE JAPANESE TURNED TO FRIENDSHIP, HE SAYS MALACCA. SUN. rwiHZ spirit of Rotary International so permeated the Rotary World Assembly at Lake Placid. U.S., that his hatred for the Japanese turned to friendship, said Rotary District Governor, Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. at a Malacca Rotar v Club
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  • 112 7 DOCTOR ASKS: BE TOLERANT TXR. G. H. GARLICK, Medi*J cal Director and radiologist of the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic a* P-in;e Edward Road, is appealing to the public for "tolerance^ 1 when the clinic opens for the first tiire at eight oVlock this morning. He said yesterday that there was
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  • 57 7 The newly-appointed director of the Singapore regional office of the U.S. Defence Materials Procurement Agency, Rear Admiral Paul L Mather, arrived in the Colony by BOAC Comet yesterday. H e was met at Changl by Mr R. H. Hawkins, American Consul. The regional office in Singapore will
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  • 37 7 Mr. W. A. Cooper. Singapore's Director of Posts states that the final date for posting in Singapore of parcels to Britain for delivery in thne for Christmas has been extended to Saturday next (Nov. 8).
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  • 125 7 Prize winners at the children's party held at the Great World on Saturday In aid of the Singapore Poppy Day Funds are as follows: WATCH: Ticket No 438 (Tan Khen? Huat); BICYCLE: Ticket No. 55 (Mary Llm); DOLL: T>voyear old Julia Low; GUESSING THE WEIGHT OF
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  • 59 7 A further 172 donations '.mounting to $10,975 were eceived for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund for the week ending Oct. 25. Among the donors were the Dunlop Rubber Company, England, who gave $4,500, bringing their total donations to $36,000, and Mr. Oan Teng Slew of
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  • 60 7 RAUB, Sun.— Three women and a girl were found guilty on a charge of assaulting Tan Chong Eng, a Hom e Guard, at the Mentakab check point Chan Lan, age 28, and Yong Kum Mooi, 51, were sentenced to six weeks simple Imprisonment and were
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  • 572 8  -  RAYMOND MORTIMER By A PATTERN OF ISLANDS. By Arthur Crimble. (John Murray 18s.) TN the Victorian Age some guests would come to dinner armed with their music, others with their anecdotes. In our time the raconteur, like the amateur musician, has become an unvalued rarity
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  • 602 8  -  DR. M. DODSWORTH F/FOR YOUR ROQKSMELF\ By EDUCATION FOR UNITY IN MALAYA. By Ho Seng Ong, M.A. (The Malayan Teachers' Union, $5.00). "17DUCATTON for Unit"in Malaya' is the first of a series of books to be published by the Malayan Teachers' Union to foster
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  • 462 8 THERE'S ALWAYS ADVENTURE. By Cract. E. Barttow Murphy. iCeorge Allen and Unwin I St.) By NONI WRIGHT MRS. Murphy Is the wife of a distinguished American ornithologist and in "There's always Adven ture" she has attempts a double biography. She has written about ht own 40 years
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  • 391 8  -  KENNETH KONSTAM •y REMEMBER when playing the Blackwood Four No-trump convention that its importance lies not only in the hands when it should be used, but also in those where it should be avoided. A clear-cut example of rushing into Blackwood on a n unsuitable hand occurred in a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 49 8 -r' *j*9 Jr£ffi^^'^j\L^^^^^^^^mU*^ m^^ mmm^^^^~~~~^ \^fl *i^^|^ B|K l^^K^H t w~~ I /m^&\ n V* w!** *£^3mmm!w* m ~*>4- *>.' 1' rjf -t,Vfr. if*"Ai* "V^^L J *m starting or s^o\>pVT\^ is first safety first SINGAPORE JVUAI.A LUMPUR. Ren o ootatves in:— MALACCA SEREMBAN IPOH PENANO BUTTERWORTH |fcSSEI»ON. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED
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    • 181 8 The Pldlionum MAOI IN *9 ENGLAND J Pen Hp*~" /Im D^iifnW to* discriwataa* ft (m a small p«n. fashion** Wl tiiu iY jyftl/ /JB ■Lrv rtatignwa mitirpitc*. fm/f And the standard Plitignum f£J/ Ball Pointed Ink Pencil JMJ' is world-famed for quality fjffy and ralue with it* ingenious, i^JRr precision
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  • 893 9 By ERNEST ATKINSON IVITH all formality, TT with the fullest glory of a State occasion and every splendour that Monarchy can command, Queen Elizabeth II opens a n£w session of Parliament tomorrow. This is the setting for the Queen's speech which Is, at the
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  • 436 9 iUHEN the Boeing AirfT craft Company apparently became alarmed at the prowess of Americas's poor relation* across the Atlantic, it galvanised the American industry by announcing that it would put £7,140,000 into producing a Jet airliner which it hopes will outfly the Comet. Boeing, which
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 225 9 THOUSANDS WERE SET AWHIHL OVER THE WEEK END BY THE SCREEN'S NEWEST SWEETHEARTS! M-G-M'i SAUCY NEW MUSICA' WkM<&M< TURNER "7" FemamJo LAMAS MERKEL HAYDN GOMEZ ires List Entirely Suspended! SOO Nt The biggest of them all! FIRST TIME ON THB SCREEN I L^^ fc Jff pi Fontaine 'Jtfifji ~HOW~OH SALE-"
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    • 252 9 FROM liTfiFnffliil NOTE TODAY H^lllJfflSßl TIMES 10.15 1.00 3.45 b.JO 9.30 HINDUSTANI EPIC in TECHNICOLOR with FULL ENGLISH Subtitle >s|^^hv Ran For 11 WEEKS jm in LONDON^' NO HP < list mwM utSSH ¥fPN ADVANCE BOUKIKCS (S3) FOB CASH ONLY: SHOWING IMZMM9m£'€i& 5.30, 9.30 STANLEY .1 GARY KRAMERS nl^n IW^S^
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 208 9 Straits Times Crossword 5~ "ill llllilllil luuiv- 13. It piouuces nicer shops UU). 1. oer and above (4. S. 7). IS. She may beg to be oi use 8. Emblem In the list (7). (3). 9. A mere taste (7). 16. It ls contained In Cowper's 11. Newts (4). 'cups
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  • 265 10 Industrials furnish bulk of business By A Market Correspondent DURING the week, Malayan markets were quieter than for some time Dut a satisfactory turnover was maintained Industrials continued to furnish he hulk of the business and prices moved narrowly and irr^gu'arly Tins, wit* the odd
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  • 146 10 MELBOURNE. Sit 1 movei v;irlably at the closing csll of r he Stock Raefaoiwa v«t»rciav There wre ->n <?rour) 'r^ds nrlc°s cn-itt- v ln<? tr> mm'f> ap'O" 1 to iBVBJBSffB •'•1 i> 1 of irdi'Hu'l p(mpan< -(•osnpcrs Clostrn mildle on< e» of tr ir-cted
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  • 253 10 «U3INFSS done In the Malayan Share Market I last week included: Industrials: Fraser Neave $2.50 and $2 45: Gammon $2 72* and $2 75: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ord 21 6 to 22 1' 3 Hammer 1 $2 G2 and $2.65: Hongkong Bank fTondon R*gMer» £79' i Malayan B-Pwerles
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  • 105 10 Petaling Tin dividend disappoints LJ OLDER S of Petallng registered disappointment when the fourth qujr erly dividend for financial ye<ir ending Oct 3, 1952 wan declared at 20 cents per share. against 25 cents in tn« three quarters to date. It had been anticipated In some quarters that a reduction
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  • 183 10 r pill firming rubber commodity was not refi-rled In inoreasrrl artivity in shares last week nor did rubber shareholders evlnre much BBJBBTCM in a demini. arising from the recent arbitration negoiiit.ons. for a" Government enquiry into the producing industry. What it is honed to be
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  • 38 10 VO. 1 R.S.S. November contrarl (in >'.s. cents): Th'irs-'av 1 Fricl'<y°s rlnsinj rl.---.ine 18.1") nom. 28.20 nnm Ma-ket:— Ou>l. hnt stradv. All prinrinal American mark»<s will h* rlosirl tomorro-* (TiiMrfayi for the PrMlrlpnti-jl Fir- tion
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  • 71 10 SKW Yn">" 9-! -With only irtnr* cp«<:< 1 before the H»o--»<on »h» W-l' S^'p"! stock nwk°' v«^tp'-dnv flii^'i O"'ob*r In an < n'ol^ns fashion by n mounting rally •o thp arr-nr"v"i'm»nt of occajVo"«l'v exn^rrjins acMvlty Gains of fractions to $1 or sc <vp-p liberally d!=trb'itPd thrmichO"' rtip 'Icjt
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  • 26 10 T3ku-"Oi V s l>v Tin D-p-^el- 1 dtL.l OUi'.nt for Ortob°r \'-> r 24S puul.s Two dred«es worked 561 hoirs and covered 130.000 I'ublc yards.
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    • 1404 10 T ,o MANSF o E r !;S AJSJ3 Lm S£S Pnstag aaporej otnel Dept BLUE FUNNEL LINE Depts CM*l*f I option ro proceed via other ports to load ant discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Otiu Sails P Sham Pendna Atr- im ">• i ivprimol Dublin
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    • 520 10 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For UK /CONTINENT Spore P S'hom Penong JSS^mSmSSTS.^T. G 31/32 9/10 Nov. 11/13 Nov. nVITo^' HUT" L 3n 1On 5/11 Nov 12/13 Nov 14/14 N.v. itUji^JZig": AntWerP 15/21 N.v 22/24 Nov 25/27 N.v I Bendoren for Avonmouth, Liverp-v* Glosgow Rotterdam Homhurg 22/28 Nov 29 Nov/ 1
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  • 424 11 Beau Temps will be factor in 1953 classics By EPSOM JEEP BEAU TEMPS passed the post to win his first race on the Malayan Turf at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, many found themselves wondering whether they had not seen a potential winner of next season's classics. There was much to
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  • 68 11 PENANG, Sun. Ramblers conceded a walk-over to Chinese Club In the, Vittory Cup soccer flnal which was to have been replayed today on Victoria Green Chinese Club turned up on the rTround In full force and were Informed of Ramblers' decision by Inche Abdul Rahman,
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  • 162 11 TIPOH, Sun. HE last race meet of the Perak Turf Club for the year will be a three-day affair, to be held on Dec. 6, 10. and 13. It will cater for class three and four horse;-, with two runs for each. Distances and
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  • 475 11 'THERE wiU be eight races, instead of nine as scheduled, at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, the second day of the Srlangor Turf lub November meeting Height* are: Cl. l.Dlv. l—silV. Zatopek t.OO I'edoraetrr g.13 Ladies Flame 8.12 Tudor View 8.11 King's Rhapsody 8.09 Theatre 8.08
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  • 190 11  -  EPSOM JEEP By FRANK FLANNERY again gained full marks for r his treble for the Hobbs Stable at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, but two young lads stole the spotlight by their splendid riding. Fift€en-y«ar-old apprentice John Manning was lustily cheered when he booted Mr. Tin
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  • 47 11 RAF (Seleter) defeated Indian Association by three goals to two in a SHA Div. IB league match The haUttme score was two-all, O. Singh scoring for RAF and Vias and Jageet Singh for Indians. In the second half Q. Singh scored for RAP.
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  • 84 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. pAHANO Police XI held th« formidable Federation Police Depot to a one-all draw in their first hockey match at Rifle Range Road here yesterday. The visitors had a strong defence and tne Depot attack, comprising four State players, were well held. Both
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  • 604 11 By GERRY LOFTUS LOOK closely at the fair hair, but you will still find no silver streaks. The bold, honest eyes and wiry figure are also unchanged. Nearly 24 years in the service of one football club have left little mark on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 649 11 »»V Grand Coronation Tour: visiting Italy Switzerland Germany Holland Belgium France England and Scotland 91 Days Tour. Commencing tr Terminating in Singapore. Tourist class accommodation medium I Grade Hotels: escorted tours in J Europe U.K. by Auto-Pullman i deluxe coach j Departure From Singapore By The M.V. ROMA Ist. April
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    • 177 11 I Brings You BH^^^jß BmEB MALAYA in..\ ?^**"S Bill I flB Or *I HBte^ VyU {-—^^fpt J fr' BBf^ wf j\<rj< jS|9S E ug^L -ir^-ff- JB^^t^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^Lßßßr^aS r MI STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL tor 1953 wil bi tn uli In »o4ifi«n ts. 26 t.ur colour *tct«m three at tHem h.l I early
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  • 246 12 SENtOR BADMINTON THE Junior Doubles champions at the recent Singapore Badminton tourney Useful B.P.s D. Sullivan and Anthony Gomez fully stretched their team mates Ooh Tian Chye and Low Seah Chuan In the S.BA senior tournament when the championships were continued at
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  • 22 12 Royal Australian Air Force beot R.A.F. Seletar by eight points to six in a rugger friendly at Changi on Saturday.
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  • 24 12 MACAO Sun. —Singapore's touring Tiger football team beat the combined Macao XI by two goals to one HalfMme score was 2-0. Rruter.
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  • 662 12 Weight records will be beaten this week WENG YEW, LON IN TOP FORM rpWENTY-FOUR- YEAR-OLD Chay Weng Yew and 30-year-old Lon bin Mohamed, two of Singapore's three weightlifters who represented the Colony at the Olympic Games at Helsinki, head a record entry of 29 for the Singapore Amateur Weightlifttng Association's
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    36 12 l>ti. C. L. TESSENSCTTN haJrmnn Oi tn e organising committee of the Singapore Billiards Association, greets world amateur billiards champion Robert Marshall on bis arrival from Australia at Kalian* airport yesterday evening-. Straits Time* oi cture.
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  • 56 12 Jackie Bell, the Navy boxer, who has been fighting regularly for promoter Nene. will leave Singapore for Kcrea on Thursday. Bell, a crowd pleaser, fought the best In his weight during his short stay here Including Federation welterweight champion Golden Boy and South-east Asia's
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  • 42 12 RAUB. Sun. Raub Pollre created* a surprise in the District Hockey League by beating last year's champions. Malay Sports Club, two nil on the Raub Padang. After a goalless first half. Police scored through Inspector Yusoff and Inspector Maurice Chong.
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  • 26 12 Singapore Engineer Regiment beat K.MI.S.C 3-0 In a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park on Saturday. Scorers were Kennedy. Marshal and Janson.
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  • 27 12 Town Rangers beat Paya Lebar Rangers 4-0 in a game of soccer at Farrer Park on Saturday. Ooldie It) and Roberts were the scorers.
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  • 211 12 World champ here, will give exhibitions A dry-cleaner by profession, the world amateur billiards champion since 1936. Robert Marshall arrived in Singapore yesterday evening by air from Australia. He l« on bis way to Calcutta to defend his title and expects to be there for about one month. In Singapore
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  • 163 12 PENANO, Sun. I yHE Federation of Malaya will be represented by seven pla-ers at the Asian Table Tennis Championships to be held in Singapore at the end of this month. Following weekend trials. the Malayan Table Tennis Association has selected the following: Men's team championships: Kok Kwal
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  • 169 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. CBLANGOR Hockey Association's practice oil the padang today indicated that the State side have benentted by the systematic coaching and training they are receiving. Whites, with the State forward line and the half backs, moved like a well-oiled machine, and on
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  • 195 12 IVIORE than 500 people saw a programme of 14 boxing bouts held in aid of the Katong Boys Club Building F*und at the Happy World -Stadium last night. Although all the fights reached the full distance, spectators were treated to a fine evening's entertainment of good
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  • 80 12 At a general meeting held at the Eraser it Neave's Holiday Bungalow recently, the following were elected officials of Swift B.P. for the ensuing year: President. Cheah Tfiye Eng; Vice Presidents, Cheong Soon Tuan. Llm Teck Mook and Tan Howe Phoo; Secretary, Chiang Soon Kirn; Asst. Secretary,
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  • 586 12 By A Special Correspondent THE Singapore crews entered by the Royal Singapore Yacht Club made a clean sweep of all events at the Rowing Regatta held in Hang Kong on Saturday. This was the third post-war series of Far Eastern inter-port regattas and was
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  • 447 12 PENANG. Sunday. DERAK followed up their two wins of yesterday by Riving Penan* another sound beating in their inter-state friendly hockey game played on the Hospital ground this morning. Perak won 6 l, three of the goals coming in the last five minutes.
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  • 74 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Rifle Range Adult School had a field day at the first annual Kuala Lumpur Adult Education athletic sports held at tht Selangor Club Padang today before a large crowd. Rifle Range were, first in ten events, second in five and third in
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  • 42 12 United Sports Club beat Aston S.C. 5-J in a friendly so.cer match at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Scorers for United S.C. wereRahlm Omar (2). Sandy de Souza. Rodi and Ah Scow. Ah 8»n<? r-pllei for As'on
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    • 882 12 I ASSIFIEDj^VDS. > > «TUi i iron H%»he 0) ACCOWWODATION VACANT NOW AVAILABLE 2 double rooms at 2 Rochalie Drive (Tang'lni Te? *****. DOUBLE Accommodation. Board laundry. Oarage space, reasonable. Tangliv area. Prone *****. FULLY Purn: double, single room avail. l with own cooking facllltiev Apply 348 River Valley Road.
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    • 439 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE MG. 'T.C late "49 mo-lel in superlative condition Many extras. First offer $2,800 i secures. Apply Bex A 4874, B.T. 1 DODGE Coronet Cvromatic. 1 Austin A4O and 1 Morris Minor All 1952. condition as new. What offer? Appl<- Box No. A 4869.
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    • 177 12 MORE SPORT IN PAGE* 4 AND 11 §llii# STRAIN fß^-^^Sr THREATENED MY JOB I had to keep resting my tired, smart- At night I couldn't read or sew. ing eyes. My work suffered my Mother suggested Opvex. ■It is head ached the boss complained. wonderful for eye-strain, she *aid. I
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