The Straits Times, 8 November 1952

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  • 25 1 The Straits Times MALA >A "A t \A TIONAL NE WSPAPEk. n^i i AIiiASHED 1X45 TW'IVE PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER g. 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 303 1 Ike agrees to talks at White House KOREA: DELAY WASHINGTON, Friday, Eisenhower agreed today to discuss the administration changeover with President Truman. He fixed November 1? as the date and said part of his cabinet would be named by then. The President-elect, resting on the Augusta, Georgia,
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  • 150 1 The 'mom' he thought was in America... FONTAINBLEAU, France, Fri. fJT /ELVE-year-old Mathieu ■1 Chevallier ran sobbing i i to his mother's arms here today following her oratr.atic acquittal last nigh: on charges of mur■fepdiei'int; her Cabinet MinLshusband. Pierre Cho|»Wr vallier. "I hoiiKht you were In Amfr!ra. mom." the boy
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  • 60 1 LONDON. Fri— T.ade Union leaden today *>nded a Mx-moinh loaf d sdu c in Britain's enifneerin* industry by accepting a small »a\ rise toi 3.000.000 worker* They announced th a would sJm for an lncv r of 7s 4d. with 2d. a am more for
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  • 47 1 11,500 march to PM's office THEH/iOUPJ. Fr; AMxore police lorce armed with sabre.-; siocd by today when 7.500 Ambolneae, former Betnbcra oi the Dutch East Indie.- Army marched to the Prime M'iUiit< r't office to demand recognition ni 'heselfstvlori South Moluccas Republic There wen? no incidents.— Rru'er.
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  • 119 1 Soldiers fire on Africans NAIROBI. Fri 1 MILITARY and police force n yesterday raided a quarry near Nyeri station and fired on an African meeting, wounding two Africans Police headquarters at Nairobi said the Africans forcibly resisted arrest Two injured Africans and two others wer* arrested. IN LONDON, the Colonial
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  • 37 1 WASHINGTON. Fri The United States has advised Moscow that new proposals jo o setile Russia's Lend Lease debt will be made whenever the Russians arrange to return 186 Amertran vessels hey now hold. Reuter.
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  • 26 1 TUNIS, Fri Terrorists cday blew up a ten-yard section of the Sousse-Sfax railway near Sousse with a bomb and our telephone wires.— A P
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  • 42 1 Mrs. Samuel Ana Dhaken, 22 was last night taken to hospital: with a serious stab wound in her neck. She was found lying In a bathroom in her flat at Spooner Road. Singapore with a vegetable kn;fe beside her.
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  • 37 1 LONDON. Fri— The U.S. Air Force said today 11 men were aboard a giant B-50 strato-bomber which crashed In flames near here during a sale !xst night. No survivors have been reported.— Reuter.
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA. Frl. Delegations from the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and Indonesia met here to consider the principles underlying the creation of a rubber buffersiock. The Deputy Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. T. Van Der Oaast. headed the Malayan delegates. There was s»id to be general agreement in
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  • 288 1 When the lights go on again- stay on PEOPLE in Singapore may be well lit up at Christinas this year electrically speaking The City Electrical Engineer. Mr. C. C. Payne said yesterday that there would be a definite easing of blackouts towards the end of December. This, however, wo subject
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  • 57 1 The bombs soon LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Nigel Birch. Parliamentary Secreary to the Ministry of Defence, said last night that Britain would have atomic bombs "in the reasonably near future." and with her new medium bombers "will have the means to deliver them". Mr. Birch was replying to the foreign affairs
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  • 28 1 TOKYO. Frl The Japanese Government has nominated the former Vice-For-eign Minister, Mr. Harushiko Nishl, as its first post-war Ambassador to Australia, official sources said today.— Reuter.-AAP.
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Fri.— A Swiss expedition, making its second bid to climb Mount Everest is having a safer and easier ascent compared with Its first attempt last year, state reports reaching Delhi.— U.P.
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  • 63 1 12 nations to discuss status NEW DELHI, Fri. IIELEGATLS from 12 coun*J tries will meet here next month to discuss the status of women in South-East Asia at a UNESCO-sponsored conference. The Indian Government will act as host at the conference. Countries sending representatives include Malaya, Burma,
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  • 37 1 LONDON. Fri. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh last night planted crosses In the Empire Field of Remembrance at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, to honour the dead of the two world wars— Reuter
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  • 113 1 COLOMBO. Fri. TUIE Ceylon Government bad not received any protest from Malaya about "Templer. Go Home" posters on walls in Colombo. Sir Kanthiah Vaitliianathan. Permanent Secretary at the *>ylon External Affairs Ministry, said today. He stated that the posters bad been removed, adding that If any were
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  • 124 1 Companies to be prosecuted OTTAWA. Friday. I pANADA will prosecute rubber companies alleged to have participated in illegal price-fixing combines, the Minister for Justice. Mr. Stuart Garson, announced today. 4 Nineteen companies and the Rubber Association of Canada were named In a report published by Mr.
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  • 50 1 Boy, 8, accused LONDON, Frl. N eight-year-old boy was remanded for a week here after being charged with murdering his 17-day-old baby brother at Newport. Police said at the preliminary hearing that the baby appeared to have been struck in his cot with a bottle A.P.
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  • 25 1 Marah Singh. 40. was taken to hospital after a brawl at Lavender Street, Singapore, last night. He had head and chest Injuries.
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  • 189 1 REDS HIT BY THE FRENCH ON 3 FRONTS HANOI, Friday. FRENCH Union troops today hammered Commu-nist-led Vietminh forces on three fronts. The French and loyal Vietnam infantrymen moved up to capitalise on the disorganisation of the Red forces following seven shattering air attacks across th« breadtt of Tonkin -i These
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  • 47 1 SAN JUAN DEL RIO, (Mexico), Fri.— A packed bus went out of control on a sharp curve and rolled over three times, then crashed into a building, killing 18 and injuring 36 yesterday witnesses said the bus was racing another. A P
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  • 28 1 LONDON, Frl. Viscount Samuel, Liberal Party leader In the House of Lords, celebrated both his 82nd birthday and 50th year In Parliament yesterday.— A.P.
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  • 24 1 LONDON. Frl. Several breweries announced today that they are making beers of special strength for next year's coronation of the Queen— U.P.
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  • 43 1 CALIFORNIA, Fri A rolling earthquake today shook southern California's San Joaquin Valley— scene of two death-dealing earthquakes this summer. No damage or Injuries were reported but the shock was felt by some residents of Los Angeles, 120 miles away.— Reuter.
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  • 15 1 TOKYO, Fri— Snow fell on the central front In Korea last night.
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  • 199 1 The war gets better for us KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. TTONGS are improving in the battle against the Communists, the Federation High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, told the people of the new villages In the Temerloh area of Pahang when he flew there for his first visit today. At the
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  • 23 1 CAMBRIDGE, Frl. Sir Montagu Butler, 79, father of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler, died here today. Reuter.
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  • 18 1 The Duke of Kent returned to Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong by R.A.F. York aircraft.
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    • 361 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS f.PPL-ICATTONS are Inviita from Federal Cltleens for the post of a Storekeeper, Government Medical Store. Penang. on a Ralary scale of $90 x 6 138 150 x 6 216. In addition. Cost of Living Allowance is payable at icurrent Government Rates and Housing Allowance is payable if quarters
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    • 787 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1947. (No. 24 of 1947) (Section 24) NOTSCE OF ELECTION OF A MEMBER OF THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SELETAK His Excellency the Governor having Issued His Writ for the Election of a member of the Legislative Council for the electoral district of Seletar,
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    • 758 2 NOTICES RAFFLES HOTEL, UNITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) I NOTICE 13 HEREBY given that it the forthcoming Annual General Meeting of the Company I to be held on the 3rd December. 1952, at 12.30 p.m. the Directors will recommend for approval pay- ment of a Final Dividend of
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    • 690 2 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE POLICE SURPLUS VEHICLES The Chief Police Officer, Mal/icca. Invites Tenders for the purchase of two surplus Willys Jeeps. The vehicles can be viewed at 'the Police Depot. Banda Hilir. Malacca, any day during office hours. Tenders will close at 12 noon on Saturday. 15th November, 1952. R.
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    • 304 2 Cttmiv j jM*rjH>»«««,. Kb^b^b^R **T???™^^^^h f vIP* ■\^s^_ 11 b^bM' T^bß bSSLmlT^S^^b^bl BbßE* I^LbßbVbMbß I MORRIS MINOR ACHIEVEMENT, j 1 IRELAND JULY, 1952 A 21 year old Morris Minor with over 50,000 miles to its credit recently covered 1 ,000 miles in 24 hours 25 minutes at an average speed
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  • 226 3 THE BIG STEEL BATTLE BEGINS Labour to fight 'unscrambling bill 'all the way 9 LONDON, Friday. MR. CHURCHILL'S Conservative Government yesterday prepared for its biggest fight with the Labour opposition by issuing a Bill for returning Britain's iron and steel industry to private ownership. Tiic Labour Party which nationalised steel
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    40 3 THERE'S BEAUTY FUR YOU. In London for the "Miss World" contest are, from left, Miss Tally Richards f America), Mile Sanny Weitner (Holland and Mile N i c o I I c Dromn (France). Enough to turn any judge's heart...
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  • 105 3 TOKYO. Fri. MR. John M. Allison, U.S. Assistant Secretary of J f ;»tf< for Far Eastern [airs, yesterday forecast iio rim ior shift in American relations with Japan and Smith-East Asia under Mr. Eisenhower's Republican Administration. Asked if he foresaw a chance, he replied:
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  • 74 3 P.*RIS. Fri. Till French Minister for Orerseas Territories. M. Pierre Pflimlin, tried to re- ■Ifa test night after the French National A«°er.«Mv had slashed the budget of hh Ministry. The Government last i night decided to ask the National Assembly to give a second reading to the
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  • 123 3 A peer is rebuked by a peer LONDON, Fri. rE Marquess of Reading, joint ruder-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, reproved Lord Norwich, formerly Sir Duff Cooper. British Ambassador to France, for attacking the United States in bis maiden speech in the House of Lords last night. Winding up the
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  • 22 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Fri. Sir Reginald Coupland, historian and author, collapsed on board the Hner Pretoria Castle here and died— Reuter.
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  • 36 3 TOKYO. Fri— A petition, signed by *****0 Japanese citizens asking for Japan's admission into the United Nations, will be presented to the U.N. Secretray-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, the Kyodo news agency said today. A.P
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  • 124 3 She shot husband 5 times RHEIMS. Friday. YJADAME Yvonne Chevallier, who pumped five iT bullets into her French Government Minister husband after he told her to "go and take a lover", was acquitted yesterday after a dramatic two-day trial. Presiding Judge Raymond Jadin, following the French I
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    36 3 THREE STARS together. In the centre Italian tenor Giffll, in ecstacy over the warm welcome he received at the Royal Variety Show, in London. And Grade Fields (left) and Maurice Chevalier offer their own warm welcome.
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  • 31 3 TOKYO, Fri.— The Asian Congress for World Federation, at Its convention in Hiroshima, first city ever atom-bombed, yesterday approved a resolution against building and using atomic weapons. AP.
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  • 34 3 HONG KONG, Fri.— Hong Kong has applied to the Colonial Office in London for as many seats as possible to see the Coronation procession of the Queen In London next June.— Reuter.
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  • 199 3 94 m.p.h. winds recorded LONDON. Friday. ANE of the worst gales to hit many parts of Britain for several years blew the 8.723-ton Cunard liner Asia ashore at Blackwell beach in the River Thames. Tugs stood by today to make their second attempt to pull
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  • 87 3 LONDON, Fri. THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, said yesterday that Britain expected the U.S. President elect. Mr. Eisenhower to continue to help and co-operate in coping with the problems confronting the free world. He said that the position of the West had improved. "There is
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  • 70 3 MOSCOW. Fn. STALIN headed high Communist Party members at ceremonies last night celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Russian revolution. Dressed in a steel grey tunic, the Soviet leader sat on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre with V. M. Molotov on his right and Marshal Bulganin
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  • 42 3 MELBOURNE, Fri— T h e Commonwealth Bank of Australia's trading section will be placed on the same competitive footing as private trading banks under legislation proposed by the Australian Government, according to press reports last night— Reuter-AJLP.
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  • 23 3 NEW YORK, Fri. The United Nations Assembly has endorsed Japan's application for membership of the International Civil Aviation Organisation.— U.P.
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  • 349 3 LONDON, Prt. CENTIMENT In today's Slock Exchange was less gloomy than of late but it was not sufficient to attract Investment buying. The gtltedged action held steady throughout and the close saw little change on the day. The feature of Hading in this section was the dealings in
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  • 28 3 LONDON Nov. 7 Cash Buyers £958}: Sellers £959.; Forward Buyers C 940; Sellers €941; Settlement £958 (down £4). Turnover a.m. 45 tons; p.m. It tons.
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  • 36 3 LONDON. Nov 7— Spot 22' 4 d Dec 22 Wd.. Jan-Mar. 2a l *«i.. AprJune 22i 4 d., July-9ept. 22d.. Nov. r.i.f 22 3 ,d.. Dec. c.li. 22\d.. Jmn. c.l.f. 22.d Market: Fairly steady.
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  • 377 4 Coroner wants police to charge drivers A STATION WAGON carrying six passengers was tossed into the air, somersaulted, spun round 90 degrees, knocked down a traffic sign uost, and landed upright again after a collision with a car at the junction of Dunearn and
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    29 4 SHIRLEY ABICAIRK, visiting nig lit club singer, paid an early call at the Tanglin Club last night to sins for 100 servicemen, guests of the club. Straits Tiny» picture.
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  • 82 4 A black-out was not on programme SUDDEN black-out ptanged the Tanglin Club into darkness last right, ri2ht In the middle of party for Service men. Bit nu:e of the 100 fiOidtetl, .sailors and airmen pre.sent grumbled They chat»3d in me dark, quite happily, with the wenen guests While the lights
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  • 35 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Neoh Eng Swee 21, a police recruit, was today sentenced to four months' gaol for desertion from the force by Raja Chik Jaffar. the Kualn Lumpur Becond Magistrate.
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  • 123 4 DOME of the work of Siu.v O npore's "back room boys m helping to solve pioblems in crime is described by the Chief Chcmi.it Mr. A. W. Burlt, in his annua] report, published ye.storday. A revolver which car»ie In'o the hands of the police was
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  • 59 4 The visiting Bishop of Lichfield, the Rt. Rev. Edward Woods, will lay the foundation stonp of a secondary school for bry> in Christ Cliurrh compound, off Dorset Road. Singapore, at 5 p.m. today. Tliis sr-hoo!. a "feeder" for Other Ensllsh schools, will open early in January.
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  • 26 4 The all-community charity dance and fun fair held at Clifford school Kual^ Kanssar raised $1,552 for the Sultan Abdul Aziz Orphanage. Kuala Kangsar
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  • 54 4 PENANG. Fri. Penang police today dug up the body of an Indian from a swamp off Patani Road. Both the man's less and wrists were tied together.' and there were several wounds on him. A man and a woman, both Indians, have been detained. The dead
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  • 237 4 PASSENGER WAS KILLED KUANTAN, Friday. 4 BUS licensed to carry 22 passengers, with eight A standing, carried 62 passengers on 29 May last year, it was alleged in the Kuantan Assizes in a civil suit beared before Mr. Justice C. H Whitton. Tan Chee
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  • 78 4 She U be in the fight KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rE Kuala Lumpur IMNO-MCA alliance today decided to drop its objection against the nomination yesterday of an IMP candidate, Mrs. Oeraki Krishnan. whose nomination paper had not been properly completed. The legml adviser of the alliance, Mr. S.
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  • 45 4 KUALA LIPIS. Fri Tan Kirn? Chuan. a 40-year-old assistant resettlement officer at Kuala LipLs, claimed trial to a charge of corruptly accepting $500 from Lam CTvk Tong. Bail of $1,000 was allowed. The case was postponed to Dec. 31 for mention.
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  • 22 4 KOTA TINGOI. Fri.- A Special Constable. Lee Kirn Then, was sentanced to 50 days' imprisonment in Kota Tkiggi for desertion.
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  • 85 4 DOISONING was the most common form of suicide in Singapore last year. Of 86 suicides, 40 were from poisoning. Hanging came next with 34 cases. Suicide by poisoning In pre- vtous years were 79 (1950). 71 (1948), and 27 (1948). while figures for hanging were
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  • 34 4 KOTA BAHRU, Frt.— About 10.000 people visited last nlghfs fun fair ln aid of the Poppy Day Fund held at Biarltz Park. Kota Bharu. Tengku Mahkota opened the fair.
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  • 192 4 Officer is named for 'boycott' election SINGAPORE Govern- ment is going ahead with plans for the Seletar by-election to the Colors Legislative Council despite the Naval Base Labour Union's repeated threat to stay away from the polls. The union's Execuuvc Council re-aflirmed the boycott decision last Wednesday and told prospective
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  • 67 4 PENANCr, Fri. Pen ang Police paid $6,150 last month for information on Communist terrorists and their activities on the island, Mr. K. J. Henderson, Settlement Emergency Information Officer, said today. In addition, $4,500 will be paid to the person whose information led to the killing of
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  • 66 4 IPOH, Fri.— Many students and teachers of the Content of the Holy Infant Jesus at airport this mornIng farewelled Madam St Brede. a senior class teacher and supervisor of the elementary school. She left for Singapore where she will Join three other nuns. They will leave
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  • 72 4 Mr. Lim Toh Nee has been elected president of the Singapore City Council Services Union. Other officials: Messrs. B. B. Dorett. Mohd. Haniffa bin S. Kanoo Yeo Tong Hal, A. W. Perera, J. W. D. Samuel, Chee 1/eng Watt. Lim Soo Hian. Zalnal Abldeen. V. J. Joseph, Heng
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  • 24 4 IPOH, Fri. The British Council lias giren $1,500 worth of books to the Perak Library which now has nearly 5,000 books.
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  • 21 4 Inche Bostarn bin Ha]i Mohamed Kurshi and Inche Anwar Ibrahim have been appointed Assistant Controllers in the Singapore Immigration Service.
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    • 462 4 TODAY Ul i B u c 4 pm All meetings at Road, 8 p.m. The Rev. H. W. vi I**.. *_k_i._.~. 1W..J.. Port Canning Road. Batnes. Lord Bishop of Singapore Tt! nsTtiln honour^* neVW stralu chine *.YJ.: Social will preach on 'I Am The Lord •t I^Smmrt^. «I^?^r y S^
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  • 300 5 20,000 Home Guards have not killed one Communist N.S. ADVISER URGES A GREATER EFFORT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE 20,000 Home Guards of Negri Sembilan have not yet killed or captured a single Communist, said the British Adviser of the State. Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard, today. He was urging junior
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  • 205 5 Students pledge to ban 'bad' films PENANG, Fri. WWO methods of ap■i- proach telephone calls and letters may be used by the Penan g Legion of Decency in a widespread bid to check immorality in books and films. A legion spokesman told the Straits Times today that the organisers may
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  • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The soldier of the sth Battalion, Malay Regiment who was killed in a battle with 30 terrorists in the jungle at Sungei Lempam in the Alor Star area of Kedah on Tuesday was Corporal Hessan bin Bakar, Army Headquarters announced today.
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  • 115 5 Conference accepts S'pore idea rE World Buddhist Conference held in Tokyo has accepted a Singapore suggestion to establish an international Buddhist University, Miss Pitt Chin Hul. a local Buddhist leader, said yesterday. Th c University will probably be in Ceylon Miss Pitt who attended the conference as leader of a
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  • 68 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "Q" fever is believed to exist in Malaya, says the annual report of the Institute for Medical Research, for 1951 The world health assembly started a world -wide survey of the mild typhus-like disease called "Q" fever, on account of its increasing importance
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  • 23 5 KOTA TINGGI Fri— A woman, Chong Yu Wee, was fined $10 in Kota Tinggl for moving fruit from a restricted area.
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  • 106 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday rpHE ailing Sultan of Selangor. who left the Kuala Lumpur Bungsar Hospital on Monday after deciding not to undergo an immediate operation went to the town mosque for prayers today It was his first attendance at a mosque since his return from
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  • 87 5 Union wants Govt. to act on salary THE Department of Civil Aviation Workers' Union, in Singapore asked the Colony Government yesterday to name a place and date for negotiation of the union's claims. In a letter to the Government, the union said: "Workers of the Civil Aviation Department are dissatisfied
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  • 68 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl.— The chief recruiting officer, Major S. A. Watt, will visit Malacca to interview potential British Army recruits on Nov. 13 and 14. He will be at the Labour Office between 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Vacancies exist for tradesmen and nan-trades-men
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  • 438 5 Cl BSTATIONS Hakle ta lead ahrd dlac Wedajr:— OAT Haaw Plp« Bkaeai Hut lord Baa Seac, Wire Meek PWD V|urr T Ma r»( Mff. Bt. Panjani Natiaaa Carkoa frlacaea Kiliaketk Bat Dair, Farm liv Paadaa Jarear 1. aad 3 in Tlaiak VWafe I ailed Cklaeae ,R. Wka.. l.am
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  • 40 5 Car causes 6-hour blackout KLAtfG. Fri. A CAR hit an electric post and caused a six-hour blackout in houses near the lV2m.s. Kuala LumpurKlanß road yesterday. Five people in the car were Injured, one seriously. The car was badly damaged.
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  • 64 5 IVM)RKKRS in tht Fed- eration Government Printing Department have complained to the Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. D. C. MacGUlivray. that many of them, with more than 25 years' service, are still not paid the maximum they should get. They have asked him to improve their salary
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  • 66 5 Some of Singapore's poppy sellers at the Poppy Day Ball held at Flagstaff House on Thursday night. Most of them have also volunteered to sell poppies today. In front, from left, are: Mines A. Knight, Muriel Day, S. Barton, and Toni Harding. Behind Misses
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  • 125 5 Poppy Day ball raises $11,000 rpHREE $200 vouchers for Singapore departmental stores are among prizes waiting for holders of lucky number tickets which were sold at Thursday night's Poppy Day Ball at Flagstaff House. The numbers drawn for five prizes are *****, *****, *****,
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  • 98 5 Crisis meet on why three quit IPOH, Fri. THE committee of the Perak Labour Party will hold an emergency meeting next week to discuss the resignations of three of its officials, including one of the vice-chairmen. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, and the i T «?n--era) secretary, Mr. Y?c Ah Seng.
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  • 87 6 ON THE 6th Nfi-cmber M". T'n Si;i Ktnn? of 14. Nr.sslii Po.ii 1 .Singapore. br!o ed fatlier i cf Maasn. Tan Fua'- Hee. Tan Pus Cioo and Tan Pu.' 1 Kee. r-rnseri lea es b?Mn.i wir.ow. 4 ■am, 2 dau-"'»r.s-ln-la\v. 4 r 1 ii?Mers n:i-* 4 scn:,-in-l:i'v. Mean. Tro
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  • 82 6 AMPOM CONCERTS S.'a s i a'allab> at Kobinsons for all ic.neerts as fro" IV Ms morntn;. C >- bcoki".;.- c: :l p bookings not taken up have 1 ■cfllcd. •TANOLIN. Cameron Hi«v I;i:k"'. Boardlne School. Tangln lory School, Singapore. Mln Orifii -Jim returns froti j M.V. "RadncftMre" C r
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    • 686 6 The incredible is happening. Next month theic should be a. notitcabic ai!e\ ;u.ion of Singa- j pore's blackouts. By April, the city shou'd be out of it.«: dark wood. No engineer worth his reputation ever gives a specific date (unless wrung! from him by the kind
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    • 327 6 The w?r in Singapore against opi'Jin smuggling and peddling, it is announced, is far from being won. Although •his vk-ill be a record year for the seizure of smuggled opium, nnd for the arrest of opium smokers, the smugglers still find their financial backing with more ease
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    • 94 6 From the Straits Times of NOV. t, 1902. WE have a bundle of local legislative enactments anent betting etc, that would have been considered stringent even in Mr. Pecksniff's home at Salisbury; but to the credit of the community be It said, we break these enactments religiously
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    13 6 Photograph by Hedda Hforrison Dl SIN GIRL ATTHEKOTA BELUD SUNDAY MARKET. NORTH BORNEO
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  • 1121 6  -  CYNICUS by WE all know what hap- pened to Governor Stevenson on Tuesday. But the other fourteen, or was It fifteen, candidates for the American Presidency seem never to have been heard of again. They polled apparently about half a million votes, testimony to Barnum's great
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  • 686 6 A MALAYSIAN NOTEBOOK ANYONE bitten by the bug of the social service state and the idea that man's happiness must necessarily be fixed by the number of modern household appliances he boasts cannot easily understand the success of hill peoples in dispensing with conventional economics altogether. Fortunately the indiscriminate urge
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    • 673 6 Straits Times Free Prw For Hi* ronvrn tnrr of ad- I Ut Hoot SINCAPORC COLO STORACE. ORCHARD ROAD, will raccivc imjll advcrtfMmcnti and jnsvxit to ben immbcn a!»o be handed to: CITY BOO< STORE LTD Winchester H*«M. Collyer Quay. Singapore. CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. V 3 TansU" R<"° Singapore. CLASSIFIED
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  • 216 7 And ambushed policeman guides patrol to hag lone bandit KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A iNOTORIOUS East Coast Communist was killed by a party of Home Guards in Ulu Trengganu yesterday. The RiU was reported in yesterday's Emergency communique, but his identity was not established I
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  • 128 7 Packers hit at rubber control law THE Singapore Rubber Packers Association held a protest meeting on Thursday ni"ht against the Rubber Shipping and Packing Control Q/dinance. They asked Mr. Tan Puay Hee and Mr. Ng Quee Lam to put their views before the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board when it
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  • 42 7 Yusof bin Hassan, alia.s Yu.sof bin Hashim. 23. a former private In thp Siiißapor P Guard Raiment, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Singapore Assizes on a charge of booatbreaking and threaten'ne a watchman with a revolver.
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  • 297 7 TRUMPETERS OPEN FIRST VILLAGE POLLS BI KIT MERTAJAM, Friday. SIX trumpeters from the Ist Battalion, the Manchester Regiment sounder a fanfare this even! >g as Machang Buboh large new village in central Province Wellesley went to the polls for the first time to elect their own headmen. AH 260 eligible
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  • 143 7 IPOH, Fri. MOHD. Nong bin Hassnn, 28, was today sentenced to two years' penal servitude by Mr. Justice Pretheioe at the Assize Court for consor'ing with bandits in the I Kuala Kangsar district. Mohd. Nong pleaded guilty to consorting with armed persons between January and
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  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Excess expenditure in 194T of more than $83 million by the Federal and State and Settlement Governments Is to be legalised with a Bill gazetted today. The money was spent in excess of the $254 million provided in the supply ordinance for that
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  • 20 7 Mr. E. L. Lawley. Assistant Controller, Malayan Postal Service, has been promoted to the post of Con troller.
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  • 51 7 Shariff Madon, 29. Singapore Malaya Cup footballer who was on Wednesday remanded on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $875 of Post Office savings, was released on $1,000 bail in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The case comes up for menf ?n on Nov.
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  • 71 7 A group of air passengers from London, who have been i held up in Cairo for the ten days, are expected in Singapore this afternoon. They are passengers from a Qantas-BOAC Constellation which left London on Oct. 27 but were delayed in Cairo because of engine trouble.
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  • 28 7 Twelve officers of the Naval Base, dressed as pirates, raided Singapore night spots last night and collected donations for the Sari Haig Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 20 7 A motor-cyclist was killed in a collision with a woman at Monk's Hill Terrace, Singapore, on Thursday mornIng.
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  • 18 7 JOHORE l/'.HRU. Thura.— Mr W. Edgar, manager of Kulal Estate, has returned from leave In Britain
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  • 108 7 JOHORE BAHRU Fri. ALTHOUGH there was an ambulance at the scene of his accident yesterday evening, Mr. A. A. Burns, manager of Hock Lam Estate. Gelang Patah, went to hospital by taxi. His car and the ambulance had collided. Mr. Burns entered hospital unconscious, but today
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  • 70 7 A receiving and adjudication order was made against Eric Joseph Woodford by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Woodford owed 14 creditors $4,400. Mr. Denis D'Cotta. Assistant Official Assignee, told the court that the debtor had offered to pay $50
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  • 190 7 SINGAPORE'S "Garden of >>3 Remembrance" on the eastern end of the St. Andrew's Cathedral ground will be open today and tomorrow for those who wish to place small wooden crosses in memory of relatives or friends killed In the two world wars and tn» present fighting in
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  • 40 7 A VIEW of the two generators in the new Pasir Pan Janf power station which is expected to produce carrent before the cud of the year. Generator No. 2 is only half assembled. Straits Times picture.
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  • 295 7 PROBLEM FOR CHIEF JUSTICE rpHE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, reserved judgment in the Singapore High Court yesterday in an action by a motor-cyclist, Mr. Tay Hian Seng. He claims from the China Insurance Co. Ltd. $12,994 damages, which was awarded against him as compensation
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  • 82 7 Oil turns swamps into towns [rpHE general effect of oil J. development In North Borneo was the conversion of large swamps Into towns, said Mr. H. P. Ford to the Georgraphical Society of the University of Malaya last night. Mr. Ford, who Is senior Industrial relations officer of the British
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    67 7 MBS JEAN HHX, a New Z* -land schoolteacher, and her *we children, Cameron, 11, and Jeanette, 8. wko arriv- is Hhiffew »y Qaatas-BOAC y«at«r*ay en their way to a aew life la Afghanistan, They are the family of Mr. Brie Hill, inspector ef scbeels la Chrtatebmrch. who has been sent
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  • 35 7 Tuberculosis claimed 18 lives In Singapore last week —an Increase of three deaths compared with the previous week's figure. There were three deaths from diphtheria and one from enteric fever.
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  • 35 7 A school at the 14 milestone Chua Chu Kang Road, Singapore. Is to be used as a prison for people detained under the Emergency regulations, it was announced in the Government Gazette yesterday.
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  • 14 7 Dr. O. Haridas has been promoted to be physician at Singapore General Hospital.
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  • 175 7 Buy a poppy and 'discharge a debt' rpHE Singapore Governor, 1 Mr. J. P. Nicoll, last night said that people who contributed to this year's Poppy Day drive "discharge in small part the debt which we owe to those who have served and are still serving In the armed forces.
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  • 54 7 One hundred bursaries are now available for students taking the teaching course at the University of Malaya, the Singapore Government announced last night. The bursaries are worth up to $1,500 a year each for four years. For those selected to read for an Honours Degree, the bursary
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  • 127 7 Loyal address to the Queen KUALA LUMPUR. FYL THE PEOPLE of the Federation will send a loyal address to the Queen on the occasion of her Coronation next year. The address will be s gned by the president ann members of the Federal Legislative Council. This was decided by the
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  • 46 7 Osman bin Akbir. who owed seven creditors $1,310 was adjudicated bankrupt in the Singapore High Cuart yesterday on his own pension. The Chief Justice. Sir Ch ir>s Murray-Aynsley. ord n d Osnan to t>av $10 a mon'ii to the Official Assignee.
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  • 28 7 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Mac Donald last ni?ht cave a reception at Buklt Serene in honour of the Duchess of Kent. About 230 guests were present.
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  • 32 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn.— Dr E. D. B. Wolfe Pr.mipal Medical Officer. Johore. lfft for Penang on transfer today to become Assistant Director of Medical Services. Rural Hygiene. Federation of Malaya
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 97 7 (aWHEHOID I j^j A P PLIAHC bT") Ate, fV\ *T\ i '&V <> /^B^a^fl*f A full range available from all dealers In Malaya Britain's best in Domestic Appliances For Federation Duty ixrra sole Distnbutors E. 8. ISAAC CO., LTD. 168 ing c a^ fe Sf reet Hear The Recordings of
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    • 127 7 Leek for the Magic Inset and /^Um tit di/jftwicz I ••■Olf, Ij I You want your girdle «o nuke you beautifully slim and trim, but >ou want to be comfortable too. Your 'Permalik'* Girdle guarantees all you want and more. Re *ure you get the right length, it'« so important
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  • 302 8 INFLUENCE OF U.S. ELECTION Rubber market INURING the past week the rubber market has been influenced by the American Presidential election, says Lewi.s and Peat's weekly report. The election of Mr. Dwight Eisenhower as President of the U.S.A has had a stimulating influence on world markets and it is htved
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  • 293 8 Expenditure up by 70 per cent in two years PENANG, Friday. gTRONG criticism of the "apparently neverending and uncalled for lavish entertainment" by the committee was made by Mr. C. P. Liston at the annual meeting of the Penang Turf Club tonight.
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    50 8 MR. SANDY G. PILLAY, president of the North District Boy Scouts Local Association, shaking hands with 15 members of Singapore's Scout contingent to the Sydney Jamboree next month. The association nut on a variety show at the Victoria Theatre last night to raise funds for the jamboree. Straits Times picture.
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  • 25 8 The Singapore Marine Police yesterday rescused an unidentified "lderly Chinese from the sea at Telok *.yer basin. He was taken to hospital unconscious.
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  • 49 8 One hundred paintings of Malayan and Cameron Highlands views by Mr. Johnson Lee will be exhibited at the assembly hall of the Cameron Highlands Hotel. Tanah Rata, today and tomorrow Mr. Lee will give part of the proceeds from sales to the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 27 8 Miss Moira Buchanan, a graduate of the Trinity College of Music, London, will take up a position as programme assistant with Radio Malaya soon.
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  • 28 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.—Today Is the birthday of the Sultanah of Johore. The Mentri Besar. on behalf of the people, cabled congratulations to her in London.
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  • 129 8 Hawker alleged 'bribe 9 ANG BOH KEE, a hawker, said in a Singapore £X Court yesterday that when a man, posing as a detective, threatened to arrest him, he bought him a cup of coffee, a packet of cigarettes, and gave him But that
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  • 91 8 A TAILOR'S daughter Took Scow Ngeok, 20, worried because her sister's fiance spoke ill of her, tried to kill herself by diving into the sea on the morning of Sept. 14, the Singapore Second Police Court was told yesterday. Tock was fined $25 and
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  • 137 8 EXCHANGE YOUTH LEADERS With Britain MR. Eric Wee Sian Beng, president of Singapore Youth Council, who is now in England, has suggested to the British National Committee of the World Assemi bly of Youth a system of exchange between youth leaders of Malaya and Britain. A number of Malayans would
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  • 67 8 When a traffic policeman stopped a car at Victoria Street on Oct. 5, and asked the driver, Lim Beng Ohee, for his licence, Lim put $5 in his hand, Mr. D. H. Chapman, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, was told yesterday. Lim, who said that he
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  • 47 8 Ho Sing Jit aged 28, was yesterday charged in the Singapore First Police Court with having terrorist documents. Ho, also known as Ho Ah Patt and Boh .Sam, was arrested by the Special Branch at the junction of Middle Road and Waterloo Street. He was remanded.
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  • 28 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Prl— For keeping antibiotics and sulpha drugs for sale without a permit. Cheng Kai Ho was fined $100 in the Police Court yesterday.
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  • 29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Mail trains between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will not stop at Tebong and Buloh Kasap from Monday, the Malayan Railway Administration announced today.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 223 8 LAST FEW DAYS! SEE IT NOW? 10.J5, 1.00, 3.45, 6.30, 9.30 HINDUSTANI Epic in TECHNICOLOR Distributed by Shaw Bros English Subtitles (Today 8.30 a. m. "They Drive By Night" Tomorrow 8.30 a. m. "Starlift" Recommended For ADULTS ONLY! t Tonight at fy French Film *l IN COLOR filft with English
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 277 8 Straits Times Crossword 18 19 20 across 6 Stout youngster, this Lon. 7. It hu nnl«hed month In on w < 3 2 7) Prance (7) 11. -UnlUd SUtet town fora 8. Roman bank, or half (7). to (7 >- 9. Borrowed from, and so a ia "*s* not ta
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    • 201 8 BIItAADADV Spore; 6 Popular Orchestral; 6.15 w A r *W*« News; 630 Unergency; 6.45 10 am Newa; 10.05 Housewives' Strings; 7 Listeners' Calling; Choice; 11 Music Shop; 1 Crosby Show; 830 Music Round p.m. Rostang Sextette: 1.30 the World; 845 Evening Star; News: 2 Racing: 5 Sports; 9 Joe Rosells;
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  • SATURDAY FORUM
    • 639 9 FROM time to time there have apeared in the Press certain letters criticlsins the War Damage Commission. Unfortunately, in the main, the writers have been misinformed or have written in too general terms for the letters to have mucn va-ue as criticism. I
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    • 152 9 JAPANESE vs. BRITISH METHODS \~J~AILE appreciating the V» anxiety of 'Pro Buno t-uuLcj" expressed in h.< kettar of Nov. 4, one cannot agrat with his plea that the Bntifh Government shoulci emulate the rnthtaa* melhocts aoop.ea by the Japanese la cider to ci.d the Emergency. The Japanese were foreigners occupy
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    • 179 9 IFHY 's it that anyone wanting to pott a parcel in Singapore must bava at least an hour's spare time to do it? It ■■vould seem logical at the head Post Office simnly to take a parcel to the counter so prominently labelled "Parcels." But
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    • 45 9 SENTUL PASAR is no* thickly populattd. So that people here may be able to call for an ambulance, thr police, flre brigade, taxis, etc.. I suggest it is high time we had a public telephone in- stalled. NATHAN Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 203 9 AFTER having waited for some oionths to see if there would be any iT.provement In the Singapore Traction Company service from Holland Village to Raffles Quay and having found that there is none whatever, I will now not hesitate to support any move for the Ci:y
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    • 64 9 I READ wivh much concern the recent letter by "Anxious" about Government employees drawing salaries ol over $400 a month not being asked to contribute to thf Employees' Provident Fund. As one of them, I am with I 'Anxious" in his demand for enlightenment on the subject so that
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    • 84 9 MUNICIPAL elections; six seats, twenty candidates. Fifteen are Indians, four are Straits-bom Chinese, one is a Eurasian. Eighty per cent, of the population are Chinese, over 79 prr cent of them Straits born- Chinese. Roughly 10 per cent are Indians and 10 per cent. Malays. Most of
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    • 275 9 I AM not surprised to see the statement issued by the acting Director of Broadcasting, Malaya. Mr. F. N Lloyd Williams, with a view to telling the public that all is well in the Tamil Section of Radio Malaya. The resolutions on the subject passed
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    • 208 9 ¥T is obvious that the motive behind "Very Ordinary G.P.s" letter of Monday, regarding specialists in the Medical Department, is to belittle those Asian doctors who have lat?ly been appointed to specialist posts which hitherto have been the sole preserve of the Europeans. Though I
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    • 147 9 WHILE 1 appreciate the statement of Mr William O. Douglas, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice who visited this country recently, on British administration in Malaya T am shocked at his remark that "racial tension in the Federation was close to boillne point." It is regrettable that
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    • 92 9 IT is understood that the Federal Chief Secretiry ias ruled that the examinations to rross the $70- BO and $115-5125 bars in the 1 salary scale for Btate C'.erical Service (Lower Division) should be only oral for these clerks who were already in the service on
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    • 361 9 AFTER THE BALL WAS OVER 1 IT is now approaching 2.30 J a.m. The bab es arc cry- ing the dog is barking, the j house is in an uproar, and I ca n hardly concentrate i to wr.t^ this letter because of the intolerable*, all-per-vading din of a Tanniv
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    • 224 9 Flag day collection rules in Malaya rpHE public are still being ■I pestered by weH-incan-ing individuals and organisations for contributions, by means of fla^ days, to support variois charitable schemes. Members of the public have, generally, been generous in their contributl wards such as the British Red Cross. S". John
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    • 126 9 MAY I express my thanks to the Singapore Police Force for the very prompt attention given by the duty I officer at Radio Headquarters and the assistance rendered by a Chinese Inspector when an appeal was made to them to assist in collecting a dog from River
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 68 9 M^JPfe'-fck THE ANTISEPTIC KfnGtMJni WiTH THE LOVEL PINE SMELL v^*^^^ ==a3^^^ As a personal deodorant As a spray to freshen the air A_ I7AI ■J■ For wskiW f loors and equip"**** n ILAL product in sickroom and nursery Made in Britain by For infants' laundry Newton Chambers Co., Ltd. For
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  • 753 10 Tins slightly firmer rpHE Malayan Share Market was generally quiet yesterday, with I the tin section revealing a slightly firmer tendency. Quotations announced by the I Maiayan Siiarebrokers' Association were: indistkialb Bu..i. b«Uer> itum MM i *< ll JU uri a.' ic*» Prrr i i3U
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  • 203 10 77 1/2 cts, at quiet closp THE Singapore Rubber Market ea^ed yesterday with some upcountry selling. November first grade closed at 77 i cents a lb.— a drop of on? cent on Thursday's price. Small orders from the Continent were filled. The market closH qi:|et and
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  • 14 10 TIN: $473¼ A PICUL SINGAPORE, Fri. Tin price today was $473.25 a picul (unchanged).
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  • 66 10 T^HE pepper section in the Sin- g a pore Produce Market lacked buying interest yesterday, but prices remained unchanged. Muntok (white) bein« quoted at $540 a picul. Sarawak at $535 and Lampong (black) at $445. Copra was quietly steady, with buyers at $36', and sellers at $36', a
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  • 164 10 CHIPS, alongside the Slngaoore Har 0 buur Boird todowns or exDrctrd ihrrr- at 1 a m today are: Sod;;! 1 Hovo Mam 2/3: Benvorllch 4'S. Baron E:phin«ionr CP Somali. Benartv «'t- President Van Bti-r-n 11. Patror.us 13.4: Antenor 15' ie T irr:i S Sant Antrta 20- Bed ma
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  • 29 10 Kempa« LU. produced 362.700 lbs of rubi*i in October (404.200 lb* in September and Radelln Rubber Estaie Ltd. 16.000 lbs. in October (17.500 lbs in Septemj beri.
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  • 34 10 HONO KONO, Pri. Fret? market currenry exchange of Hong Kong dollars was quoted al the clcse today an follows: US$l HKoo.o8 1 cash HKS6.O9' iTT HKJIS 58 One uel or gold HKS2SO>7
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  • 1041 11 Kingport napped in the E resident's up race By EPSOM JEEP MAKE KINGPORT a nap selection for the President's Cup race over 11 miles for Class 1 stayers (Race Six) at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting. This four-year-old Kingsway gelding is a stayer
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  • 29 11 The coin? at Kuala Lumpur today will at best be yielding, reports Epsom Je?p. There was rain on Thursday night followed by a slight shower yesterday morning.
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  • 57 11 LIVERPOOL. Fri. Mr. Harry Joel's King Cardinal won the Liverpool Autumn Cup over 10 furlongs, 170 yards here today. Mr. Robert Sterling Clarks Rock j ar.d Rye was second and Mr.Mary Reogh's Knock Hard third. Betting: 100-7 King Cardinal. ino-7 Rock and Rye. 70-1 Knock
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  • 153 11 EPSOM JEEP CALL HOY POINTER tee 1 5.30 RANDWICK Clonagh Abundance R AN U WICK Malay Film Abundance MALAY FILM White Star Randwiek ace 2 3.00 TAHITI Variety Revue The Arcadian THE ARCADIAN Tahiti Variety Revue THE ARCADIAN Admiral Tahiti Race S 3..-.0 FILM FAN At Last Ropewalk
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  • 860 11 Double Totes: Races 3 &4, 7 8. Bis Sweep: Race 8. Race 1—2.30: Class 4, Div. 2—54 Furs. 1 662 Randwick Spencer 9.00 Ms. CP&K. K. Lim Fox 2 930 Clonagh McCloud 8.13 Ms. T. T. Si K K. Teo Rodgers 3 006 White Star Landadown 8.09
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  • 231 11 ONDINE CAME with a flourish at the finish to run 17 River Patrol to half a length in a fast-run .V. f. race last week. A trifle slowly off his mark, Ondine moved up rapidly as the race progressed and in the straight he unwound a
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  • 62 11 A 22-YEAR-OLD Australian jockey. Frank Hudson, arrived in Singapore yesterday by QanUs-BOAC to join the stable of Singapore trainer Major A. M. Hedole. Hudson, who has keen riding In Sydney, was recommended to Major Heddle by Malaya's 1951 champion jockey Athol Mu!ley. Hudson will ride at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 712 11 POPPY DAY BADMINTON EXHIBITION Patron: Rt. Hon. Malcolm Mac Donald, P. C. SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM (By kind permittioa of Singapore Badminton Hal) Trail Committee) TONIGHT at 9 p. m. (1.) Cheong Hock Leng v A. Pirux (2.) Wong Peng Soon v Ong Poh Lim (3.) Mrs. L. M. Pennefather Mrs.
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    • 109 11 THE STAGE CLUB presents FKTIVAL^OF^^^LAYS LOVE THE SHOP IN AT IDLENESS SLY CORNER by Terence Rattigan by Edw~-d Percy NOV. 24, 26, 28 NOV. 25, 27, 29 VICTORIA THEATRE 9 P.M. CHARITY PREMIERES Sponsored by the ROTARY CLUB NOV. 24 in aid of the LEPER RELIEF FUND NOV. 25 in
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  • 498 12 COLONY, S'GOR ARE FAVOURITES THE H.M.S. Malaya inter-state rugger competition starts today with three matches. In the southern section Johore will entertain Singapore Civi ians at Johore Bahru. and in the north Perak will meet Selangor at fpoh and Kedah will tzke on Penan*
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  • 269 12 Kedah hope to repeat Penang win AI.OR STAR, Fri. iiAVING be<4en Penang in a friendly game earlier this season. Kedah are confident of repeating their victory over the Settlement in their H.MS. Mil.iy rugger match at Sungei Patani tomorrow. Despite two n«rrow defeits Oy Selangor and Perak in friendliea. Kedah
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  • 145 12 A WOMEN'S Quadrangular hockey tournament the first ever will be held at Kuala Lumpur on No. 22. 23 and 24. Teams taking part are Selangor. Perak. Negrl Sembilan and Singapore. In preparation for this tournament, the Singapore Women's Hockey Association will be holding thel<- first State
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  • 59 12 Old Raffleslans will play their annual rugger match against Raffles Institution today on the .^chool ground. Old Ramesians' team will be chosen from: Thomas Paul. Kok Weng Kok Peow. Michael. Poh Gu.n. Freddie Lai, Fook Chun. Slew Choon, Soon Wah. S. A. Rahman. Ah Bah. Sldek. Scharenguivel, Beng
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  • 278 12 VIAIAIVS Thomas Cop 1 badminton double* team, Ong Poh Lim and .smail bin .Vl.ir>an whw barJ-hittin«. htch-apeed game has become a intend in the world »f badminton. lonißH at the Silica pore Badminton Stadium take on a new combination who will probably give them
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  • 167 12 PKNANO. Fri. pENANO Malays the holders, beat Perils Malay* by five goals to one in the opening tie of the Northern Zone Suit ins 1 Gold Cup soccer competition on the Victoria Oreen today. It was a fast and thrilling game and Perils were not
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  • 61 12 ROB Marshall, world amateur billiards champion, gave his final exhibition in Singapore last night, at the sB A Hall. He will leave for Calcutta on Sunday morning to defend his title. Last night's results: Foar-ball: Marshall 299. Tan Kirn Song 69 (Marshall made a highest break of
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  • 304 12 Police 1; University 1. DOLICE scored the equaliser right on time to save 1 a point in their Singapore Hockey Association Div. IB league match against University at Bukit Timah yesterday. This match completed the Div. IB league. Police, with 13 points, are runners-un
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  • 200 12 T MELBOURNE. Prt HE touring South African cricket team after dismissing a strong Victoria batting side faonly 138 here today found themselves In 'rouble when they lest six wickets for 87 runs by the close. On a good pitch while the South African
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  • 115 12 TOKYO Fri— Japan has an excellent chance of winning four titles in the first Asian table tennis championships (to be held In Singapore beginning Nov. 22' Daisuke Dalmon. President of the Japan Table-Tennis Association, told United Pre&s today. Dalmon managed the Japanese team which
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  • 40 12 TELUK ANSON. Frl -Fosaeuing it heavier pack 12th Royal. Lancers from Ipoh beat' Lower Prrak XV by 12 point, 14 trlesl to 5 points (a noallin a charltv ruir.;<T mutch here in aid of the Popov Day Fund
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  • 281 12 YTNIVERSITY of Malaya's 2nd XI enhanced their reputation with a convincing 3-1 victory over R.A.F (Tengah) In a Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 2B game played on a rain -soaked Sepoy Lines pitch yesterday. On present form, the unbeaten University XI are a side to command
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  • 394 12 THE Ed Tung Sen Cup (open Invitation Tournament) will be played at the Island Club on Sunday. The draw and starting times are: FIRST TEE 800 R. A. Mallal (3). M. Moolenburgh (15), N. R K. Wilson (10); 805 B. R. Nettleton (14). J. Lowe
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  • 250 12 THE large crowd that turned up for the Singapore Harbour Board Police's Boxing Championships last night went away thoroughly satisfied at the performance of both victors and vanquished in every one of the nine fights of the night. Best fight of the night was that for
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  • 45 12 BRISBANE Frl. --The Bna'. at the Queensland tennia championship doubles was woo by Frank nailtnaii and Ken McUreicor today After io»»n» the Brst two sets atainst Ken Rotrtr. and Uty Road ttiev won 3-* t-t «-l »-j t< A.P
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  • 280 12 Higher stakes meant bigger entries for Penang races PENANG. Frl. THE PENANO Turf Club increased stakes by over 1100,000 lost year and as a result the club's meetings attracted much bigger entries, the president, Mr. Ong Huck Lim. told members at the annual general i meeting here today. I Mr.
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  • 59 12 The bingapore Hockey Association wU hod their final Civf.ian, tr»i on the S.R.C padang today lo aetect tha tram to merl Combined Services in the annual Poppy Day Fund match od Nov. 11 She:kh Mansur who wa» original.? selected as centre-forward for Whites i«j unaMe to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 810 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. iCnntlnuea (rom Pace 6> SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Junior Clrrk conversant with accoir.is ana .s- itUttrs. Also nn English speaking Messenger bey for foreign Government local organisation. Apply with full particulars, details of education and previous experience to Box No. A 5041. S.T ESTABLISHED Chinese Firm his vacancy
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    • 792 12 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DAILY Arriving by sir 'Hindu Madras*" "Statesman Calcutta" illustrated weekly agents wanted. Kidurnath. 29 The Arcade. Sinrspoie. OLD established Australian Canned Vegetable and Provisions Producer requires reputable Singapore Firm to take over agency Representative resident Singapore one week only. Enquiries to P.O. Box 233. TUITION ADMISSIONS to Beginners'
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    • 94 12 RACE REVIEW AND CARD— P. 11 Agents: E- NASSIM SONS. 381. North Bridge Rd., Spore HAPPY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. GREAT INTERNATIONAL CONTEST PRINCE BHUPINDER (India's Giant Champion) ssCn^^Jrßh^ BERT ASSIRATI HIV (Finest Scientific Wrestler li'sW s»T Ever to Visit Singapore) I FIRST CLASS SUPPOR- «jj|fc|^ TIN 6
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 35 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: Hleh 0301 nrs (7 4 ft) and 13S3 hrt 18.61; Low tl«7 (5.1 and 2051 <2 ft 1 TOMORROW: High MM i7.lt »nd 1443 ilf fit: Low 0834 <» 41 and 2148 (ill.
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    • 122 12 WEEKEND SPORT TODAY RUGGER HMS MALAYA CUP: Johore v Singapore at J. Bahru (ref. Capt. Clayton); RAAF v Police at Chanel IK Sn Ashton); RASC v RNAS at Ayer Rajah Rd. (MaJ. Howard) ROYAL SIGNALS v RAF SeleUr at Tanglin (D. S. Goldie): SHB v R. Engineers at Keppel Road
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