The Straits Times, 12 November 1952

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 93 1 NEW YORK, Tues. MR. EDEN, British Foreign Secretary, today rejected the Soviet proposal for a new Korean commission and laid down four major principles for breaking ihe armistice deadlock. These were: 1. All prisonti.s have the right to be released under an armistice. 9. Prisoners
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  • 47 1 HONG KONG. Tues.—A police riot squad wearing helmets and armed with rat- j tan shields stood by near the premises of the Hong Kong Tramways as a precautionary :i:casnre today following the dismissal of 31 workers under its retrenchnient scheme. —Reuter. j
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Tues—The Minister of Supply, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said in the House of Commons yesterday that Britain expected to Import I about 2.000,000 ingot tons of steel during the current year. —UP.
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  • 30 1 MANILA. Tues —A band of j 30 Huks raided Porac ln i Pampanga Province last night, killing five people, including a three-year-old i boy and his mother.—UP.
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  • 342 1 Big surprise ballot against Morrison 'SHADOW CABINET' NEXT LONDON, Tuesday. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, leader of the Left-wing of the Labour Party, created another surprise today. Figures of the ballot to choose the deputy leader of the party in the House of Commons showed that 82
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  • 63 1 BANGKOK Tues LEGISLATION to outlaw Communism ;n Siam is being drafted by the Government. It may be passed during the present special session of the National Assembly Two bills providing for imprisonment and heavy Ones against persons engaging ln Communist activity will be submitted
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  • 31 1 BIRA GOING HOME BANGKOK. Tues-Prince Birabhengse, cousin to the King and famous motor racing enthusiast. U to return to Siam this week for i the first timp ln 14 years i
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  • 28 1 NEW DELHI. Tues Authoritative sources said I today that the Indian On vernment had decided to reject the Secudity Council rei solution on Kashmir.—U P
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  • 15 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.—Mr. Willard Thorp. U.B. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, has resigned-
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  • 40 1 BOMBAY. Tues— At least 30 Tibetans and 10 Chinese soldiers were killed ln a clash at Kham. in the eastern province of Tibet recently, the independent Times of India reported from Kallm>ong. West Bengal.— Reuter
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  • 97 1 A king gets a birthday present STOCKHOLM Tues KING GasUf Adolf will receive S3.tM.NO for his 70th birthday anniversary tomorrow and hear an o r c h e stral concert conducted by his son-in-law. King collected through the sale of "King pins" or button hole badges, and of "Royal five
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Tues— A coroners jury today decided that Herbert Fisher, 73 elder brother of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Geoffrey fisher, committed suicide while his mind was disturbed by standing in the path of an oncoming train In Lelrester on Saturday— Reuter.
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  • 138 1 Trapped in Australia PERTH. Tuesday 4 CHINESE saloon boy on the motor vessel Gorgon sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the City Court today for unlawful possession of gold told detectives he had been promised a commission m,n? Ve f shUlings (Australian) (about M 51.60)
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  • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Malay airmen of the RAF Reeiment, while on patrol, killed a terrorist in the Buklt Lagong forest reserve in Selangor yesterday The patrol found a rifle and a pack on the body. Telephone wires were cut by terrorists on Sungei Chonoh Estate in the
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  • 33 1 CANBERRA. Tues—Dr. D F Martin, famous scientist, said here today that the socalled "flying cigars" seen in ihe United States were undoubtedly V-2 rockets from the Whitesands, New Mexico, testing grounds.—U.P.
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  • 18 1 TEHERAN. Tues. Persia has asked the United States to lower import duty on Persian carpets. AP.
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  • 39 1 BECAUSE his father scolded him for being careless and lazy in his work. K V. Suhassan 12. drank a rup of acid. He died later. Yesterday the Singapore Coroner returned a find ;.ib o* suicide
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  • 326 1 Engine trouble turns back the Royal plane twice r NICOSIA. Tuesday. E DUCHESS OF KENT changed her plane today -fter the Argonaut carrying her home was twice turned back because of engine trouble. First trouble occurred after the plane left Karachi. The aircraft flew back. It left again after repairs,
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  • 75 1 l»i£W YORK, Tues.— Mr. Trygve Lie announced his resignation today as United Nations Secretary General. His resignation was kept secret until the opening of the full General Assembly. "I would like the members to know I am stepping aside because 1 hope that this
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Tues.— Questions will be asked In the Hous** of Commons here tomorrow over the dismissal of Mr Peter Wright from a teaching post in Nairobi on Nov A Mr Wright was dismissed from Nairobi's Indian Modern School following a "political search" by police of
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  • 32 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. The debate on the apartheid (racial segregation) laws of the Union of South Africa will open in the special political committee of the United Nations tomorrow. Reuter
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  • 19 1 COLOMBO. Tues— Dr Frank Buchman. founder of the Moral Rearmament Movement, left here today for Bombay —Reuter
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  • 202 1 MAU MAU TERRORISTS SPILL INTO TANGANYIKA NAIROBI. Kenya. Tues AS Mau Mau incidents continue in Kenya, the Oovnor or neighbouring Tanganyika. Sir Edward Twining, revealed that the terrorist cult Is recruiting members there. Ther ore signs that; they are spitting ov*» r Kenya's border, he said. Three hundred police ralde.i
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  • 35 1 SEROWE. Bechuanaland. Tues—A leading Serowe tribesman. Owabone. today volunteered to lay down hUs, life as the price for the r#»--hi-n of Seretse Khama, exiled former ch:er of the Banian* wato ir.bf -Renter
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  • 131 1 Twenty police beat off 40 Reds ALOR STAR. Tues. ALTHOUGH outnum- bered two to one. 20 policemen and Home Guards beat off a terrorist attack on the police post at Nami in the Kuala Nerang district of North Kedah last night. The attack started at 8 p.m. and ended at
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  • 38 1 JERUSALEM. Tues. Dr. Chaim Welzmann. first President of Israel, was buried today ln Rehovoth. a littl* orchard town, as sirens shriHed across the nation bringing silence and a halt of all public transport.— U.P
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  • 22 1 RANGOON. Tues.—Burmese Government forces have killed 14 Communist rebels in a 24-hour battle 200 miles north of Rangoon —Reuter
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  • 79 1 ADELAIDE, Tues.— A planned civic reception for the captain of the first Japanese ship to arrive at Port Lincoln. South Australia, since the war, was abandoned today after protests from ex-servicemen The ex-servicemen objected to the Mayor entertainim* the Japanese in a war me. mortal hall
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    • 748 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice ls hereby given that Mr. Ludu Cralu, of 2. Bukit Tunggal Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows r.ny reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and sltrned statement of the facts to the Colonial
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    • 829 2 MONTAGUE L. MEYER LIMITED RECORD FIGURES DEMONSTRATE CONTINUED PROGRESS COMMONWEALTH A VALUABLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY GLOBAL MAXIMUM LIMIT A HARMFUL IMPOSITION The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Montague L. Meyer Limited was held on November 4. pt Bre'tenham Hous?, LMsMfcsf Place, Strand, London. W.C. MR. MONTAGUE L. MEYER, the chairman, presided
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    • 817 2 tlon's supplies. This liberty, however, wes qualified b the imposition of a global msxlmu-n limit and this In its turn led Inevitably U) the retrograde utep of flxim; Individual quotas for rarh tm'wrtT based .on previous trading. Owinemdrttora in the market. By earl; 1952, however, things had settled dorm and
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    • 629 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Vacancies for Nurse*. Applications are Invited from those "ho are either Federal or Non-I*ederal Citizens for th above posts on the. salary scales of: Students Nurses— slo2 x $6A SI 14 p.m. (Examination); Trained Nurses $IC6 p.m (First Efficiency Bar): Staff Nurses SIM x |12A
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    • 416 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SCHOOL TEACHERS: Applications are Invited from qualified teachers for appointments as "Locally Entered Teachers" in British Army Children's Schools in i the Federation. Rates of pay are as follows: Men Teachers $275.00 per month rising to (450.00 per month Rates lor Women Teachers i are $220.00 rising to
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    • 233 2 Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LEE CHAY SONG of No. 61 Chulla Street. Singapore, has applied to Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, for a First Class Bar Licence for premises No. ISB Paslr Panjang Road, 6^; Milestone Paslr Panjang. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the
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    • 209 2 SHIPPING NOTICES M/S "BINTANG" Godewn 40/41 Cor.wnecs of cargo ex the above vessel arc advised that the Oen.ral Survey will take place at 9 A.M. lon Saturday. 15th November. 19.>2. iNo further survey will be held. IIIK lAST ASIATIC CO: LTD, 12. RAFFI.K3 Ql'W. SINGAPORE- 1. S. S. "JALACOPAL" VOY.
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  • 301 3 Russia wants 11 -nation team to settle Korea NEW YORK, Tuesday. THK SOVIET Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei 1 Vyshinsky, yesterday told the Political Committee that the Communists rejected the principle of volunteer repatriation of prisoners of war. If the United Nations insisted on it. this would
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  • 81 3 Tapping annoyed Vyshinsky NKVV YORK, Tues. MR VYSHINSKY stopped speaking in the United Nations Political Committee yesterday as a mysterious tapping was lu*ard. "This noise prevents me from speaking," Mr. Vyshiniky told the chairman. i Juac Carlos Muniz, of BrariL 11. said it It showed "disrespect" for him. The chairman
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  • 50 3 TEHERAN, Tues.— The Shah lust night signed Bills for action apainst the former Premier. Ahmed Ohavam. on charges of responsibility for Jt ly's riots In Teheran. Ar.jther Bill freed Khail Tahmas.ehi. who assassinated Premier Ali Razamara at the start of the oil cri.sis r, 1951— UP
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  • 29 3 LONDON Tues Marshal Ti' > ol Yugoslavia has acC ••>'t'd an invitation to visit Brit-vn hut no date has bt-en nxf»d yt. the Government armnunr-fd yesterday.- Reuler.
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  • 22 3 CHICAGO. Tues. Bob Hope has been named chairman of ihe Professional Golfers' Association Advisory Committrv. succeeding Bins; Crosby.-U.P
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  • 324 3 Censure motion against Tories LONDON, Tues. r[E Conservative leaders have ordered a full I muster of Tory M.P.s for i the vote tonight on a censure motion by Mr. Herbert Morrison. The Government has a majority of 16 votes in the House of Commons. Mr. Morrison, deputy Prime Minister In
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  • 18 3 LONDON Tues British Railways will introduce mul-tiple-unit diesel passenger trains The original outlay will cost £500.000.-A.P
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  • 20 3 SOUTHAMPTON Tues. Margot Fonteyn, Britain's best prima ballerina, is suffering from a mild form of diphtheria— A.P.
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  • 97 3 NAZI GANG SMASHED BY POLICE NEW ORLEANS. Tues DOLICE yesterday said that they had smashed a juvenile "Nazi Storm Troopers' club" whose leader told them: "I have information that Hitler is still alive tn Argentina and I am going there.' The group it is oelieved. was organised by adults, although
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  • 173 3 LONDON. Tuesday. A FIRM of London costume makers has been com- missioned to make the gown of the century— the robe which the Queen will wear for her Coro- I nation next June. The order went to Ede and Ravenscroft Ltd.. of Chancery
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  • 76 3 LONDON. Tues. TWE Queen visited a printing plant at High Wycombe yesterday to watch the first postage stamps of ncr reign roll off the presses. The first series bearing her profile will be issued next month to replace present stamp* showing her father, the
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  • 17 3 BANGKOK. Tues— Japans first post-war ambassador to Slam is expected in Bangkok on Saturday —UP.
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  • 22 3 TUNIS, Tues.— Two homemade bombs exploded in Tunis last night, slightly injuring one persrn and damaging two buildings.— Reuter.
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  • 56 3 PRINCESS MARIJKE. aged five, weeps as her father. Prince Bern hard of the N etherlands, flies from Amsterdam for a six- week goodwill tour of Latin American countries. Comforting her are her mother, Queen Juliana, and her' sisters (left to right) Princess Irene (13), Princess Beatrix (14)
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  • 351 3 Settle the war India tells U.N. FAILURE MAY BE FATAL 9 NEW YORK. Tuesday. INDIA told the General Assembly today that failure to settle either the Korean war or the dispute over racial discrimination in Afrira would be "fatal in the long run" to the United Nations. Mrs. Vijaya Lakhsmi
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  • 141 3 GAD, SIR!— BRITAIN TEA-TOTAL? LONDON. Tues A CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament told a shocked House of Commons yesterday that the old Brl'flsh ciistom of taking time out for tea U "completery crazy" brigadier Ralpji Ravner sala (he hard-wore 1 ng Germans don't do It, neither do the Belgians or the
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  • 332 3 Markets finish on quiet note LONDON, Tues. rpHOUOH the London Stock Exj change brightened up for a short time today, the little buying I that took place In the earlier stages 1 dried up and markets finished the trading account on a quiet note. Oovernment securities, however, attracted
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  • 28 3 LONDON TIN PRICE LONDON. Not. 11.— Cash Buyers £954.. Seller* C 955 Forward Buyers £937; Sellers £93?'.; Settlement €955'; (down £l's>. Turnover a.m. 40 tons; p.m. 30 tons.
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  • 30 3 LONDON. Not 11— Spot 22\d. Dec 23\d.. Jan-Mar 22\d.. AprJune 22' id July-Sept 22' id., Nov. cl.f. 25 T ,d.. Dec. elf. 22»id Jan. c.i.f. 22\d Market: Quiet
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    • 152 3 f^ THI A NEW I LOAF I HAS COME TO STAY!/ Now on sale at all our shops and dealers ea THI S]|pS 10AF made with Itizli -tirade flour from Canada and Australia and fully VITAMIN -ENRICHED COLD STORAGE BAKERIES BY AfTOtNTMfcNI TO THf *j 9n lATI MNG GfOKGf VI
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  • 127 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. BEFORE a corruption case was tried in the Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice Buhagiar referred to the Federation Court of Ap- peal's action in reducine prison sentences given in Johore for certain bribery cases. He said that If fines only were
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  • 62 4 The Singapore Government announced last night that no direct appeal would be made to overseas territories or the King George VI Memorial Fund, but that individual donations from residents abroad would be welcomed. Singapore subscriptions hould be .sent to the Ac-ountant-General, Governnent Offices. Empress
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  • 42 4 Mr. Andrew Gilmour. Singapore's Secretary for Economic Affairs, will leave the Colony by air on Nov. 20 to cake part in the Commonwealth Economic Conference ;in London. I The conference will begin at the end of the month.
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  • 36 4 Film magnate. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, returnee to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC vest t day after a photographic expedition in New Guinea. He was accompany by Mrs Loke who Joiner him in Sydney
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  • 376 4 LOWER COURT DECISION SET ASIDE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. |£UNDEN LAL DEVASAR, a Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor and lawyer, was today convicted and fined $100 by Mr. Justice Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on a charge of knowingly giving false information
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  • 79 4 The G.0.C.. Singapore Base District, MaJ-Gen A. G. O'Carroll Scott, yesterday presented testimonials to two civilian employees for good service. The two men were Mr. Lai Kane Cheng, chief clerk of the civilian labour section of the workshops, and Mr Michael Peter, foreman of an assembly
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  • 56 4 Miss Amy Laycock. the Singapore Progressive Party Candidate who i s standing for re-election to the East Ward *n th e City Council, will hold election meetings on Nov. 17 and Dec. 3 at 6.15 p.m. The Monday meeting will be at Oeylang English School and the second
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  • 35 4 Thomson Koh. a Customs officer, was fined $150 or eight weeks' Imprisonment In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday for accepting $1 from Ho Mong Lum. a lorry attendant, at Woodlands
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  • 150 4 EXPECTANT mothers from poor families of the '-'Kwong. Wai and Siu communities in tho Colony will be given free medical care and treatment in the new $77,000 maternity ward of the Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital at Serangoon Road. The ward will be opened vt....
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  • 308 4 G.O.C. warns of the foe with the slippery tongue rpilE world today faces a foe more grim and sinister than it has ever faced before, said the G.O.C. Base District, Maj.-Gen. A. G. O'Carroll Scott, at the annual dinner of the Ex-Services Association, Singapore, at the Tanglin Cub last mgnc.
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  • 57 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.The Johor e Chess Club will celebrate their first anniversary on Thursday with an "at home" to all interested In chess. The programme will begin with an exhibition of "simultaneous chess" on 20 to 30 boards. Members' friends can take part in the tames.
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  • 108 4 2 YEARS FOR A 'FOOLISH' WOMAN JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. CHI' I Tien was sentenced to two yean' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Bubagiar in the High Court yesterday for being found at Bukit Siput New Village on Sept. 7 in possession of supplies intended for terrortsts. The judge told Chui that
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  • 94 4 The worldwide United Church Mission for members of the Royal Air Force opened in the principal R.A.F. stations in the Colony yesterday, s At Changl. an address was given by the Bishop of Ldchfield. who earlier toured transport squadrons on the station and talked to airmen. At
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  • 54 4 An attractive booklet telling the people of Britain about Singapore, the Federation of Malaya. Hong Kong. North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak, was puDllsned yesterday by the Government Stationery Office London. The Colonial Office and Central Office of Information have presented an introduction to the nature and
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  • 20 4 SEGAMAT. Tues. The annual concert of the Hwa Chiao Middle and Primary School. Segamat, will take place tomorrow.
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  • 61 4 TUTUAR, Tues.— When l^e Kee Ann. 74, wa s told that iU he had to pay a fine of 57 for selHnt bread without a licence, he wejrt. He had only $5 But the magistrate, Inche Mansor bin Sahol cane t 0 his rescue. H« rave l««
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 82 5 Ec Sim Chwee. a iormer clerk of the Singapore Improvement Trust, charged with corruptly accepting $400 :rom Toh Teck Hin for helping him to übt'iin an S.IT, flat last year, told Mr. Justice Knight in the Assize Court yesterday that the case was a fabrication." Ec also
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  • 258 5 BE BRITISH Na tura lisa tion fee is cut THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT yesterday announced that it had reduced the fee for naturalisation from $51 to $16, thus making it easier for aliens, who have resided in the Colony for some time, to become citizens.
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  • 161 5 More plans for welfare of workers in S'pore FURTHER improvements affecting Colony workers will soon be made by the Singapore Labour Department. The whole problem of employment, workers' training and- apprenticeship, placing of young persons in industry, handicrafts and agriculture, vocational guidance and training, will be reviewer by a labour
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  • 242 5 T»HE Singapore Government Economic Affairs A Department is negotiating with the Indonesian Government to prevent any large-scale unemployment among Colony rubber and rattan workers which mignt result from recent economic measures of the Indonesian Government. The Commissioner for Labour. Singapore. Mr. O. W. Davis, said yesterday
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  • 36 5 $10 off their pay packets Ml AR, Tues TWENTY ONE rubber •I Uppers, charged with gambling on an estate at sa-il, said they had just rerelTed their pay and were enjoying themselves. They were each lined
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  • 34 5 The Singapore Labour Department found jobs for 51 per cent of disabled or handicapped workers interviewed under its rehabilitation scheme. The scheme was started by the department last May.
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  • 145 5 THE fifth meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice, which concluded its two-day meeting yesterday at Phoenix Park, Singapore forecast that there will be more rice for export in 1953 The meeting was attended by representatives from 21 Governments and others from the United
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  • 52 5 Two detectives on duty at the Cathay Cinema saw Anthony Steven selling three $2 tickets for $10. the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, was told yesterday. For selling the tickets at blackmarket prices on Sept 6, Steven was fined $15. Another man charged with him
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  • 55 5 Members of the Singapore Bus Association have agreed to carry certified blind people free of charge, announced Mr. O. A. P. Sutherland, president of the Singapore Association for the Blind, yesterday. The concession will be made to all the blind wearing an emblem, now
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  • 596 5 Colony's blackout schedule SIBSTATIONS Jak> to load •hod- I din( todaj: DAY A>*. (nrlnerator HavHock Rd. Alia ttuildinc <ieor e St. btatlo. I Pickering St. Crou/Pa«oda St.. I. takiea si., ii. Church St. t. Cirruiar tirpenlrr St. (avanazh Bridie Ci» Wi-r ftmty, V.M.H. Haa. I wid I PHnre St. Market
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 5 That is what Chinese bobby soxers call Mr. G. W. Peng, (above) a cloth merchant. Singing in Mandarin, be swept all before him to win the Selangor Welfare Week amateur singing contest at the Victoria Institution Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Peng won the Chinese songs section title
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    46 5 Mr. £dward Cbew (above), Kuala Lumpur's "Frankie Sinatra." was easily head and shoulders above his rivals in the English songs section. His splendid rendering of "The Loveliest Night of the Tear" mavde him the oatstanding performer in this section. the capital's own 'Frankie
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  • 293 5 More pay for stokers is urged qtHE Singapore Indus■l trial Court yesterday recommended wage rises, overtime payment and casual leave for 24 City Council gasworks stokers. The court recommended a 60 cents a day increase in the basic pay of stokers with more than 10 years' service, which is $1.09
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  • 42 5 Cheong Oeok Lin. pn prietress of the Tal Loon Foong Cantonese Wayang at the Happy World, was yesterday fined $150 for allowing ticketrseller to sell foui us*>d admission tickets on the nights of Maj 8 an ri 9
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  • 108 5 MALACCA, Tuesday.' THE Malacca Coroner, Mr. N. K. Bain, today had to decide whether a dead man should be burled according to Christian or Mohammedan rites. Tnamby Sinnadoral, 30. of the Malacca Survey Depart- ment. died In hospital follow- ing a motor-cycle accident at
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  • 38 5 IPOH. Tues.— Convicted of negligent driving by reversing Into a car at a road Junction. Rala Mansoor, a police lorry driver, was fined $100 by Mr. E. V. A. Peers in the Sessions Court today
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  • 108 5 CHINESE school teachers from the Federation will for the first time Join their Colony colleagues in a series of social events In Singapore planned by the local Chinese V.M.C.A. for the terminal holidays from Dec. 26 to 30. Registration, at $1 per person, closes on Dec.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 379 5 SINGAPORE DIARY m!i?, TAKT S£ l: ?L W '"S T '""ch'on nursing .ecture at Motfcmem Road. ™«"a« at Capital But Room lorn i p m Speaker; Rolarian Don Lampert on ARrs TUtAIftE: Piavreadmt and Modern trends In clvl. engineering speech recordings from famoua par* contract bv «ad!n» British actor, and
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  • 70 6 DEATHS SLOWE. Leonard Ernest at London Bth November 1952. THE Remains of the wife of Borkallngam, Air Port, Kuala Lumpur will be removed for rreiriHllor. from Slr.nat'iamby's (native prv.siciam ros:denc\\ 2nd mile. Ip'>h Koad at noon today. PHRA DHAM MARATANA PUNDIT paf-sef* awpy suddenly at F. m M Temp!? 83.
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  • 126 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR. A: MRS. AC. NONTS of 161. Hukit Timah Road. Spore th>-nk a!l thos- wto attended their v i and tl>ose who sent congratulatar.v montei and valu.tbis p- I tils. MR. \fRS. YEAP POH HUM mi brottacn anci M«trrs thank U > atft o' all communities and relsiii\<s for
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  • 64 6 ANNOUNCEMENTS HOLLIDAY-RAY Judy (Born Yesterday! ami Aldo at Bm Pavilion. Singapore, on Wednestiu 19th Nov., 1952. ELEGANT and en. hunting d scribrs thf eout-1" Nylon Lingerie rrfaiwl by Jean Radford. and now on <Mn'r- nt Madeline's. CHURCH Cloilin? shop now nt Anrirews Metr.nr;.jl Hull open Woc'nrsd.v 4-6 p.m. F. idays
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    • 639 6 A Hope Is Ended Mr. Vyshinsky has killed the hope that the Korean armistice talks might be resumed. These negotiations were recessed after weeks of failure to agree on an exchange of prisoners, but despite the apparent permanence at deadlock it had been hoped that in the Assembly of the
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    • 263 6 A Judge's Comment At the opening yesterday in Johore Bahru of a hearing of corruption charges, Mr. Justice Buhagiar took a most unusual course. He referred to the Federation Appeal Court's action the previous day in reducing sentences which he had passed in the Kuala Lumpur assizes on two men
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    • 206 6 Mr. Trygve Lie. Secretary General of the United Nations, has given good notice of his intention to leave. His desire »o be rlone with a difficult and unrewarding post was well known, and the formal announcement not unexpected. The Russians have called Mr. Lie the abettor
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    • 282 6 I HAVE yet to read of a more fantastic news conference than that given to the Press by the Singapore Chief Surveyor, Mr. H. L Ward, wherein Mr. Ward endeavoured to explain why Government Salaries have risen, he tells us. We agree,
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    • 104 6 irriTH reference to the »T "leading contractor's" statement reported by you on Not. 5, that there is a "price ring" operating among contractors in the Federation, I, as a contractor, feel in duty bound to challenge him. He may have referred to what U happening in
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    • 129 6 f\N Nov. 4 you reported the vf official answers given by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions to questions relating to the £15 compensation to be paid by the British Government to F.EP.O.Wj and civilian internees for Japanese illtreatment. There was a feeling of disgust
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    • 240 6 I AM not in the habit of even noticing complaints in the 3tralts Times where ,vi individual has not the ..■enrage to put his name in print, but J.R.K.'s letter published on Nov. a fills me ucn ais(»ust I must aeviate from my normal procedure
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    • 211 6 YOUR correspondent J.R.K. (last Saturday "Afier the Ball') deserves commendation for nis blast at a i\pkui piece oi oingapore thoughtlessness. Blaring Tannoys are an jiiroiii IO trie peace and quiet which every man. woman and cnlld is entitled to expect in the early hours of the mornlag. Why can't a
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    • 200 6 Singapore. JR.K., who wrote on Saturday of the uproar after a ball at Flagstaff House, has my undivided symnathv. Lest p.ny (particularly those who have not been subjected to the like of J. R. X.'s loud-hailer) should mutter something about making an exception of a Poppy-Day ball. I should explain
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    • 303 6 Register of money lenders? 1 THINK that the moneylending menace can best be met In this country if the Government passes an amendment to the present Moneylenders Ordinance providing for the appointment of a Registrar of Moneylenders. The problem of indebtedness is caused not so much by the fact that
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    • 783 6  -  CHARLES GARDNER By /X)MET Jet airliners are flying 80,000 miles a week on 8.0.A.C. scheduled services to Johannesburg, to Colombo and to Singapore. This fact is the most practical possible answer which Britain could gve to the "knockers" (and there were
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  • 443 6 Liltlc big-voice AS the winter season's thrashing, blattering rainstorms pass, and only a drizzle remain;, as the fat urops piop from the roofgutters into tho drains below, the tembusu drips woebegone outside the door and all the world is dank, then the Malayan bull -frog lifts up
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    • 609 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. IX) Inn and Margaret Mertlycott nrf Frey. 12. Sandlord Btrcct. Arirlpide, a son. MTRKRUS: At Randan* Kerbau Hrs'ili'l ori 9th November to Jmnne wife of L. Missrus, a son, Frans. /iKROWSMITH: On November IVnang to Elisabeth, wife Of E. J Arrowsmlth. DID, Bagun £<-r;:l a son. SELKIRK-PORTER: At
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    • 107 6 POPULAR PIECES OH JkL. f T I*l 12-Inch STANDARD RECORDS. K963 Blue Danube (Strauss). Berlin Phil. Orch. (Klelber). E964 Emperor WalU (Strauss). Berlin Phil. Orch (Kleiber). K!o*4 Espana (Chabrier). Berlin Phil. Orch. (Schrr.idt-Isserstedti E3824 At Home (Strauss). Vienna Phil. Orch. (Krauss). E3MI Voices of Sprint (Strauss). Vienna Phil. Orch. (Krauss).
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    • 47 6 YR4 1&6.C I RftDIO I rrraM rti m ag* .Sfcfc* m %^^,^^^^^LESS \O% FOR CASH ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENGLAND. SiNGAPOWi MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR I»OH ft> SOLE S P SHfITAH A fifl ITO 12 ORCHARD ROAD AGENTS** anUIHIB a UJ., LIU. SIN^A.'ORE 9
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  • 369 7 But 'odd man out 9 had told the police ROBBERY FOILED, COURT TOLD (JOH AH SAI, a lorry driver, told a Singapore court yesterday that he went to a Chinese temple and took an oath of secrecy with three men who planned
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  • 70 7 New convent in Victoria Street ANEW Building Is to go up on the site of St. Anthony's Convent, in Victoria Street, Singapore. The old building— lt went up 62 years ago— has been demolished. The new convent will cost $650,000 and will open next June. Part of the new building
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  • 84 7 in the Singapore Second D strict Court yesterday Mr H. B. Livingstone fined Scow Tai Kang. a 34-year-old merchant $25 000 lo r faling to offer 4.849 grammes of gold f<>r sale to authorised dealers or. June 12. Ng Scow tie. a goldsmith, charged with abetting
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  • 25 7 Singapore trade unionists wil£ see a film show of trade unionism in Great Britulr tomorrow in the British Council Hall at 8 p.m
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  • 23 7 A shipment of 1.440 X-ray films arrived in Singapore la a Pan-American aircraft yesterday from San Francisco for the General Hospital
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  • 74 7 Three Chinese were charged before the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday with i trespass in a stall in an amusement park in the early hours of June 29. They were Tay Thiam Chong. Ooh Eng Lai and ,Chai Choo Neo, who were
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  • 51 7 She hears her own voice— and giggles lIAVWAII BINTE SALIM (centre), a 16-year-old Sakal, Kittled the whole time the recording of her voice was played back to her. She visited Radio Malaya with three kampon* Malay women yesterday. Haywah had never heard a radio or a gramophone record. Straits Times
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  • 279 7 TWO WANT TO STAY AT the end of their first visit to a big city, four Malay women from remote Johore kampongs were as used to flash bulbs, interviews and broadcasts as film stars. They formed the first group to visit hospitals, schools, factories, newspaper
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  • 135 7 Shaving in a car? It's old stuff here A SINGAPORE Chinese who regularly shaves himself with an electric razor while driving to work in his ct r wa« surprised to read a London report yesterday taht a man ha^ been fined £4 fo r shaving while driving. Thp London report
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  • 157 7 Labour's 9-point programme KUALA lIMPIR, T«es. TVBE Selanfor Labour ■1 Party will flfht for recruitment of more local people to senior posts in the Koala Lumpur municipal services, says an elections manifesto issued by the party today. The nine-point manifesto promises to demand: 1 A fully-elected municipal council with an
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  • 30 7 Members of the Singapore Jewish community yesterday held a memorial service for the late Dr Chalm Welsmann. first President of Israel, at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue.
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  • 321 7 JN a pleasingly balanced programme at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Campoli played two concertos under the baton of Gordon van Hien. with the Symphony Orchestra of the Singapore Musical Society. Campoli has a lyrical tone of ureat sweetness, lacking perhaps the herolt- fullness
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  • 41 7 Tan Ah Hock, an odd-job man with a previous convection for looting, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for cheating. Tan cheated a contractor, Koh Ouan Teck. of $60.
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  • 40 7 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. visited Christmas Island last week-end by flying boat. This was the first visit paid to the island by a Bishop of Singapore in 20 years.
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  • 97 7 rpHE committee on new salary scales for Singapore City Council employees has produced a formula for consolidating 20 per cent, of the cost of living allowance into the basic pay. it Is understood The suggested formula has been referred to the City •JOuncil Services
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  • 427 7 rIE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday he d that a court award of $4,000 for loss of expectation of life and another award of $2,000 for pain and suffering were not excessive. The awards were made by Mr. Justice K ig'.it
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  • 63 7 Experts at S'pore medical talks A medical conference held In Singapore on Monday wu attended by Dr. J. W. Field, head of the Institute for Medical Research, and visiting malaria experts- Sir Nell Hamilton Fairley. Dr D.G. Davey and Dr L B. Wevlll who are on their way to Australia
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  • 31 7 Only University of Malaya students can apply to .the Register for short serVlco commissions, the Army said last night. Other applicants should go to the nearest Army unit containing Malayans.
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  • 96 7 ALOR STAR. Tues. TWENTY thousand leaflets calling on two bandits to surrender and "start life anew" will be airdropped soon over the Kedah and Penang jungles. The leaflets, with safe conduct passes, are signed by a surrendered bandit, Kang Ho Chiang, and addressed to Ah
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  • 79 7 Immigration authorities and the Social Welfare Department are now looking after the welfare of Abukar Mobarak Ali, the 53-year-old Pakistani seaman, who was picked up at sea and brought to Singapore two days ago by the Panamanian "ownod freighter Heather. Abukar was shiDVTe"''° g in
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  • 312 7 31 local men get senior jobs <FHE GOVERNOR of L Singapore. Mr. j. p. Nicoll, has appointed 31 local men to jobs in the Colony's higher services, it was announced yesterday. This is the largest group i)f local men to be appointed under a scheme which gives Asians the chance
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  • 25 7 Singapore postal authorities handled a total of 5.197 bags of Christmas mail during the period Oct. 24 up to yesterday— a new record.
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  • 246 8 FIVE-POINT PLAN FOR A UNITED AND FREE MALAYA Form a National Congress, urges Labour official PENANG, Tuesday. npHE Chairman of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party, Inche Mohd Sopiee, today urged the formation of a Malayan National Congress to work for "a united, free and democratic country." He was commenting on Dato
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  • 33 8 Singapore will be represented at the ten-day regional technical meeting of the International Labour Organisation to be held In Canada next month by Mr. W. I. Oalletly. Assistant Commissioner of Labour.
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  • 131 8 Owner can erect house himself A POTENTIAL owner of a package house can build it himself with the help of a skilled labourer, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, a director of Lee Engineers, promoters of these houses, told the Straits Times yesterday. The first four package houses, built for the Singapore
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  • 65 8 Ong Boon Cheong. 26. charged before the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. with poasessln* of 4201 b of raw opium valued at about $120,000. yesterday claimed trial. On* was arrested by Customs officers In a house In Kampong Bahru Roa^ about 12.55 p.m. on
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  • 95 8 Th»- Historical Society of the University of Malaya will hold a forum meeting in Oei Tion« Ham Hall. Cluny Road, tonight. The forum will discuss "The Basis of a Malayan Nation," with Mr Alex Josey, Mr. E T. Stockfs. Inche Zulkifli Hashlm and Mr.
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  • 45 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Hong Koh Koon. an employee of a provision store, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for causing hurt with a meat chopper to Lai Kiah Fok. Heng said he was drunk and did net know what he wag daing.
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  • 29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.A motor-cycle reported to have been stolen was involved :n an accident in Setapak. Two British soldiers were taken to hospital with injuries.
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    92 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— I The organising committee of the Johore Bahru branch of the Associated Women's Institute of Malaya will hold a meeting on Nov. 17 at the Domestic Science School. All women are Invited to attend. The meeting will select women who are willing to be
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  • 159 8 Johore grades of ration rice $100,000 bond is now $10,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. GAN SAY HOE, a pupil of an English school in Klang. today had his $100,000 bail pending appeal reduced to $10,000 in two sureties by Mr. Justice Wilson in the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 98 8 CORONATION FIREWORKS 'DANGEROUS' rE Singapore Rural Board has decided that to allow fireworks to be let off in Singapore rural areas as part of the Coronation celebrations next year would be "dangerous. The board said this was impracticable because of the number of attap dwellings and ammunition dumps. The Changi
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  • OBITUARY
    • 59 8 Mr. Leonard Ernest Slowe, managing director of Henry Waug.a and Co. Ltd.. until his retirement in 1948, has dien in London. Mr. Slowe spent about 40 years in Singapore and Penang. H e was also a director of a number of tin and rubber companies. From 1927
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    • 57 8 Mr. W. H Wallace who retired as Director of Veterinary Services in Malaya in 1951 after 23 years service, has died at his home m Moan Vale. MS W Australia. Mr. Wallace served mainly in RMar.g r and Perak and. although intrrned by the Japanese, he resumed
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    • 42 8 The death occurred yesterday at the Ipoh hospital of Dr. Wcng Pooic Hal. a well-known lecal private prectttirner. The doctor t: ok 111 suddenly las', night and was removed to hospital where he died this morning. He was S6.
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    • 28 8 Mr. Gan Kck Chye. Malacca businessman and social worker, died on Sunday after a short lllr.fss. He was well known for his public services In Jasln district
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    • 20 8 Family remittances to China from Malaya last month totalled $1,942,602. Of this, $789,623 went from the Federation.
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    • 18 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Yap Swee Long was fined $100 today for planting rubber on State land.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 STARTS TODAY.' MIGHTY! SENSATIONAL! SPECTACULAR! MA6NIFKENT! "...A Picture That Will Set The I Town Talking" says John Behagae (S.T.) '"2w LAST m ON THE SCREEN! /y The great NOW Ml >&' characters from to :ivoid MwsJof thf throbbing pages l< disappointment! A^^jWf of the world famed romantic novel Q^KH| come
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    • 264 8 I, MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS' "LUPA DARATAN" Starring ROSENANl Harun Omar Tomorrow! A A MIGHTY EPIC OF jCV^ 0 THE SEA THUMDERS ji^^f TO THE SCREEAI^sNjf st.™, A>7 STEVENS «l&>%^l 1 IO TECHNIC0L0R f*^ V_ 8° nto action! T|? T|* TIT *J? Tf* Tft Tt* v T|* *t^ "Highly recommended for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 273 8 Straits Times Crossword M'f ini 4 i r i r i rT ißlMli^llmlMlHl Hi I I Ti io i I ii i i ACROSS rules (T). 1. Traveller who goes round 8. Pools finish these binoculn circles? (5-7). Urs (5-7). 9. Inherent In wheat (7). 11. Be derisive but lose
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    • 268 8 _M^_^^^W|^^^*'^^^^^^g-----------------^---I---^-^-^---^-^-^-^-^-S-^-^-^-S-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-fca-*« nurtDAnr rhu Chin Chow; 9 Radio Orch.; SUIwArUllfi 9.30 News; 9.45 Variety; 10 Solo 9.30 am Schools: 10 News; Z&^F""*'- 10 3 U MU C fOT 10.05 Composer of the week; 10.30 uaKlng Time to Dance: 10.43 Schools, PENANG 11.35-12 Light Music; 1 p.m. Savard Orch.; 1.30 News: 1.45
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    • 252 9 Here Arc the six winners lofin Cio'.bwo d Contest > Inc: Taveira, agod 13. 940 \oan f-jcl.'ng. Ipoh, Susan Soume 3g"d 13, i Lynwood 1 Grove, Braddel.' HcgMs, i Sngapore 13. Horrv Wong. S dg-.d 1 1 69 East Coa-,t Kcod. > S.njj.ipore 15. CK?w Sck
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    • 329 9 I HAVE received several contributions irom readers during the last fry U7pnics William Pnh of Sin^noS CrOh 01 bingapore sends me tne following riddles Q Who Ls bigger, Mr. Biggcr or his baby? A. His baby of course, because he is a little bigger. Q. Which
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    • 263 9 rpODAY the Wise Owls Club I takes you back to the adventurous days of the Wild West. Frontiers then- were marked by tlie advance of the pioneers' log cabins. Now you can make a perfect model of an old cabin, built on the same log-locking
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    • 990 9 Can They Save The Destroyer The five chums of the Rover Patrol land on an island taken over by a gang of wreckers. After many adventures they capture the gangsiers and manage to contact a Radio Patrol. The wreckers are overpowered and they are nailing for .i destroyer to take
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    • 193 9 I WONDER how many of you are lucky enough to have a direction bump. I must confess that I am sadly lacking In this respect. I don't know why some people should be able to find a place with no difficulty at all, while others wander around
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 138 9 DLEASE enrol me as a member of the Children's r Corner Wise Owls Club, and send me a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATE OP BIRTH << m You'll like LYSTAV! «a> Jw Cool, supple spun rayon JvK V\ man y sparkling prints M^\^Bnß Dozens of clear colours hpb Wonderfully washable u^^l^
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    • 128 9 Wl^Hlfw U W>th a glass of 1 BJifi iS "B^ 1 U health-giving Milo you jMrctf i\ can quickly replace lost \l NB&j)^ 11 energy. So simple to make, and so delicious *o«" r '*J!oP ll with its wholesome fONIC 9 chocolate flavour OK l «*•> 1\ Xmg^Ttke a/on 9
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  • 177 10  -  Our Market Correspondent 3/8 cent gain follows moderate offtake By pUBBER improved by three-eighths of a cent in Singapore yesterday when the price moved up following overnight improvements in London and New York. November first grade closed at 78 J cents a lb. There was a moderate
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  • 27 10 NEW YORK. Turs No. 1 R.S.B. contract Novrmber (in I.S. cent* per Ib): Friday's Monday* closinx cloning; 38.75 nam. 29.4S mm. Tone:—Qaiet, hut slradr
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  • 196 10 SHIPS. aiongsMr the Slo|*pore Harbour Board nodowns. or txprctrd llierr at 7 am today are Corfu. 11; Tribj'.m. 45. Baron ElphUistnne CP SomaJi «'7: Benarty II Mapta II Stert Chrmist. 13/:«- Brpconshlrr 1514: Tal Pine Yam. II TroKus. -'0 Benai N Wall No. 4: Mantin N Wa£ No
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  • 53 10 SHARE MARKET ITUCHAis advanced by 20 cents on the Singapore Share Market yesterday on a report that the year's trading would show gratifying results. Buyers were up to $3 90. with sellers at $4.05. The tin section generally was also better, but there was a quiet
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  • 124 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Tin price today was $474 a picul (up 75 cents). Price change* announced by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association weir a* follows:--imm ruiLi \>n Tin Sror t Ords 21/6 r rurr Nrave Ord« 245 Itraiis Times 3SO Vkkinson Proc«>» 1 30 MINING n/--250 3.M
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  • 44 10 SALE OF WORLD BANK BONDS ZURICH, Tues. i GEOI'P of Swiss banks X today offered rs*ll,:ou,uuo World Rank bonds for sale. The bonds carry 3 1 per cent interest and are redeemable in 1902. They were offered at 98.5 per cent of par. A.P.
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  • 141 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE. Tues. /'OMMONWEALTH bond prices provided the highlight of Stock Exchange trading today. with ten price rises, ranging from 26t0 15 for a £100 bond, and only two fall* Ciselnc midair Drtre* of selected stocks, a.: in Australian currrncr Included:
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  • 28 10 NEW YORK. Tues. The Stock Market's recent rallying arMon h^s ralsr>d confidence ln somp Wall Strwt quarfprs that a falrlv consistent price improvp- rrn!:rx:\^jid\wPdv%r;! om SS«
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  • 35 10 HONO KONG. Tues Free market currency exchange of Hong Kons; dollars whs quoted at the close today us follows: US$l HKs6.o7', rash HKs6.oB<. (T.T.) T HKIS 60 One tael of gold HK$280 V
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  • 26 10 MELBOURNE. Tue«.-Tt.e wool milrket neW aim Mel. bourne and Sydney sales today Competition was widespread and exceptionally keen, particularly for fine quality fleece lines,
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  • 80 10 CINOAPORE Produce Exch?nge yestercisy reported buyers .or c °Pra S $35 f.o.b. end se.lers a< $35.50: Coconut oil sellers $56', a plcul v"rl«l of PePP«- up '15: Muntok (white) $570 a plcul sellers; Sarawak $565; Lampong iblackl $475. »nd sported bUSi. ness done ln rupra at
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  • 51 10 F oR«ON F^u^rSX. s P°re> ln Ocober totalled 705 tons. with an estimated tin metal cont"Vhe lmpor^Ve'e slightly lower than ln September when 779 tons were Imported, Tin Imports for the first 10 months this year <»re 6.539 tons. compared with 9.131 tons for the rorresnondln; period last
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    • 465 10 REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. For UK/CONTINENT Spore P. Sham Penong Bencleuch far Liverpool. Dublin, Ci\a\go«. Rottofdom In Pert 14/14 Nov. '.'Benorty for Havre, London. Newcastle. Hull GoVi S/« 14/1S Nov. 14/ IS Nov. Ben— ocrfbui for London. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg 17/23 Nay. 24/2S Nev 24/2* Nev t Bendoran tor Avonmouth.
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  • 323 11 FOR ST LEGER ONLY Urn KINGPORT. early f»Touriltfor the Singapore St. Lcger, Is a definite nonrunner la the St. Leger Trial over a mile at Bukit Timah on Saturday. His preparation is bcinj, carefully targetted at the big race. A LOVELY set-up" was A. how newcomers David Jones and Frank.
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  • 74 11 BLACKPOOL. Tues.—Paul Barriere, president of the Frtnch Rugby League Federation, said here yesterday that France was prepared to guarantee £25,000 for a World Cup rugby league series to be played in his country. He was speaking at a meeting of the International Board. The delegates
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  • 55 11 LONDON, Tues.—George Angelo, South African middleweight champion, has announced his retirement from boxing because of eye trouble. Re will shortly undergo an operation for a detached retina. Angelo, one of the world's most stylish boxers, recently took British champion Randolph Turpln to IS rounds
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  • 25 11 LONDON. Tues. Yesterday* rugby union results Camborne 6. Redruth 6; Oxford University 34, Glasgow University 0; St. Thomas Hospital 3, Edinburgh Academicals 21.—A.P.
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  • 367 11 A THREE-YEAR-OLD colt by Hyperion, who was quietly landed at one stage as a dark horse for the Derby, \s one of the new racehorses registered and placed in Class 1. according to the latest Straits Racine Association classification list. He is Hypotenuse, renamed
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  • 566 11 Euphrates for Bukit Timali short list READY TO TAKE ON THE BEST By EPSOM JEEP pUPHRATES has done remarkably well in his early preparation. This classy three-year-old by Mirza II has improved so much since I last saw him in September that I expect him to be right in the
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  • 79 11 143 HANDICAPPED IN SATURDAYS TEN RACES ONE hundred and forty thrr e horses have been handicapped in the ten races that make up the programme at Bukit Timah on Satorday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting. The maximum number of horses allowed in a rare in
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  • 278 11 UK record DRIGADOON, a three-year-old by Pink Flower out of a Scottish Union mare, Scotta, should develop into a top-notch stayer once he comes right. This highlyrated newcomer Is entered for th« sprint events at Singapore Bt. Leger meeting at Bukit Timah. Pink Flower
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  • 647 11 LEFEBVRE "S WINNING TURN IS DUE 1 I EFEBVRE, a three-year-old Nearco colt who ran two very good races at lj Ipoh last month but was unlucky to be beaten into second place both times, will probably get his winning turn at the Singapore meeting. With David Jones astride, Lefebvre
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  • 194 11 NOVEMBER HANDICAP LONDON, Tups. AN IRISH horse. Knock Hard. and a t'iree-year-old. Tiniinnabu:um. wound up 10-1 <■<>- favourites for next Saturday's Manchester November Handuvp at the call-over ou the race at the Victoria Club here last night. But the bl«tm run wss for exiock,>y Michael Beary's
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  • 19 11 Young Men's Muslim Assn. oent Wonderlads 4-1 tn a friendly soccer match at Farrex Park yesterday
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  • 510 12 big game SERVICES WELL BEATEN 4-1 Civilians 4; Services 1. SINGAPORE Civilian hockey players who had shown little enthusiasm and hardly more than average form in some of the recent trials, were apparently reserving their best for the hip name Yesterday on the padang, in
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  • 187 12 Solomons still on Ray's trail LONDON, Tues. BRITAIN'S ace light promoter. Jack Solomons, Is confident that Randolph Turin, for whom it is hard to find opponents, will get crark at "Sugar Ray" Robinson's world middleweight crown. If Sugar Ray" decider to continue boxing he has up to Nov. 15 to
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  • 363 12 LONDON, Tues. WMLES have the honour tomorrow of playing a full international match with England on the f.imous Wembley enclosure and any doub'.s about giving this fixture usually staged on a League ground to the most famous arena in England have been dlspelled by
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  • 53 12 Only six badminton parties have entered for the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club tournament, to be held at the end of the month. The draw Is: Marigold B.P. "Yellow" bye; Flower B.P. v Young Men's Muslim Association; Lucky Strike BP. v Useful 8.P.; Marigold
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  • 18 12 PARIS, Tues. —Prance beat Ire- land 3-1 today at soccer before 80,000 spectators. AP.
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  • 114 12 rpHE wosnea's beekey match 1 between ombirwu Services and ChrllUns •<> b» plavrrf on the S.C.C. i»dan; this evening In aid of the Poppy Day I nnd. promfem to ke an interesting esieeanter and should attract a Urjr crowd Teams are: CIVILIANS: Mr*. 1.. M. PenneZather
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  • 67 12 B ATA AN WINS ORIENT TITLE OSAKA. Tues. Larry Bataan of Manila won a narrow decision ever Akiyoshl Akanuma of Japan tonight to win the featherweight championship of he Orient. Bataan is featherweight champion cf the Philippines and Akanuma held the featherweight title of Japan. Bataan was defeated last month
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  • 62 12 SYDNEY, Tues. Queensland aboriginal Elley Bennett. ti2s',«lbi retained his Australian feather weight title when he knocked out Victorian Bluey Wllkins (125>41b> in the last round of a 15-rounder at Sydney Stadium on Sunday night. Bennett was the aggressor in the second half of the fight
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  • 52 12 The Singapore All Blues rugby team to play against Police S.C. at the Police Training School grcund on Friday Is. A. Rajaratnam; Chong Yew, Kassim, Eng Slang, A. Martin; Nee Foo, M Chua; Chat tar Singh. W. Vas. Metha. Seah Hoon Seng, Sundram, Sathiawan Singh, Cgle and
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  • 39 12 The final of the Singapore Heckey Association's Div. 1 league between sJt.C. and CSC. scheduled to be played to«'~rrow, has been postponed to Nov. 20 owlr.g to Injuries to the Ceylonese team.
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  • 27 12 In a friendly heckey match played on St. Joseph's Institution ground yesterday, Anglo-Chinese School Juniors beat St. Joseph's Institution by three goals to nil.
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  • 318 12 REST OF THE SPORT BEREMBAN, Tues". Negrl Bembllan All Blues, who have bad a very successful season so far, will play Selangor Malays on Saturday In preparation for their first All Blues Cup match against Singapore Asians at Singapore on Nov. 29 The team for Saturday will be chosen from:
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    32 12 CHAT WENG TEW, who broke the British Empire featherweif ht-liftlnc record at the Singapore champion ships on Monday night, receiving the "Champion of Champions'' trophy— the third time he has won It.
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  • 538 12 R.I 6; Victoria 5. A TRY scored seconds before the interval by Chan Chee Wah who made a 60- yard dash down the wing, enabled Raffles Institution Ist Rugby XV to edge luckless Victoria School by six points (a penalty and a try) to five
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  • 118 12 MELBOURNE, Turs. COUTH Africa's batsmen were 13 fighting for runs on a rainsoaked pitch when further rats. brought their match against Victoria here to an er.d at lunch today. The tourists started the day needing 169 runs fcr victory with nine wickets standing but their chances slumped
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  • 60 12 Victoria School 2nd XV dominated piay to beat Raffles Institution 2nd XV by II points (goal try and a penalty) to nil In their inter-school rugger fixture plavcd at Raffles ground yesterday. Scorers for Victoria School pore Gancsan (an unconverted try) and Qwe* Cheng ta penalty
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    • 120 12 P^_BB__HiB__v' B *p^______i HOCKEY: Comb. Services v Chilians (women) in aid of Poppv Day Fund at S.C.C. padang. RUGGER: Navy Wanderers v RASC at Naval Saw (Col. Harrljson); 3 BOD v Naval -in at St. Georges Rd. (MaJ. CUrkr) SCC "A" v RAF (Srtetar) "A" at SCC (W C Hamilton)
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