Sunday Standard, 30 September 1951

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  • 18 1 Sunday Standard JKI A 1 VOL. II NO. 91. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1951. 16 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS.
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  • 425 1 ijfrtth In City's Future tl HM HAI I < OWORS, Standard Staff Reporter I ONTOENCE m the future stability of Singapore, »ii all »i<lt> as it is by the political unrest and -.j turbulent Asia, could be no more strikingly „< i than it is
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  • 62 1 $15,000 Burglary I n S'pore i .-j Stall X' porier »xtiles valued were m B jbinson Singaj situated irdsl ■Te ok j '-c belonged I the I i 1": i ered yes* ted pc i m vrg/e m j anised h ig bt md j\v irglars ransa I the It
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  • 137 1 i oir j Stall Reporter gs three 3 Pa v. hich 111 11 haunted by 0 "'geista. 1 i used (hi ;o:ic m !:iat the I ses which be- '■•c 4 the m cemete neai the 1 i uun ii 3 m.s Kluani sr wes,
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  • 90 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat— Two Indian schoolboys, aged 20. led two traffic police cops on motorcycles merry chase through the streets here this evening, when they drove away with Senior Inspector Shah Wall's brand new car. On the Glugor Road, however. the car came to
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  • 204 1 UN Troops Make 'Limited Retreat TOKIO, Sept. 29 (UP) A General Headquarters' communique today said fighting increased m intensity m the past 24 hours with vicious hand-to-hand combat m the east central front and an enemy attack on the west central front that forced United Nations troops to make a
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  • 246 1 LONDON, Sept. 29 (UP) Britain announced last night that it will ask the United iSatious Security Council to halt the nationalization of Iran's oil and diplomatic quarters said the Royal iVavy may impose a virtual oil blockade while it waits for a United Nations ruling.
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  • 364 1  -  ROBERT MENGIN BY Standard Special Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 29 Great Britain will not land troops on the island of Abadan and will not resist the expulsion of her technicians by force. This is the conclusion arrived at m political circles here, from unofficial
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  • 286 1 Will Discuss At Next Meet Standard Malay Correspondent THE Malay Sultans are understood to be greatly perturbed by the recent establishtnent of the Independence of Malaya Party. Informed sources said there is evidence that several Sultans disagree with the aims of IMP. Holder of the Rulers 9
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    63 1 photo. MORE than 2.000 #pp7ot/ee* of th e three SenAcet m Singapore heU a mass meetina to protest against the attitude of their employers m not granting th%m wages and cost of LfcSX a "°«*2»"« «2, K"e. W»g those paid ly the local Government to its employees Picture shows Mr.
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  • 35 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A special religious service will be held for three days commencing tomorrow being New Moon Day at the Buddhist Temple. Temple Road for the speedy recovery of the King.
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  • 77 1 LONDON. Sept. 29 (ReuteD— King George Vl's progress has been free of complications since his operation six days ago, his doctors announed today. The King is gaining strength daily, they added m a bulletin at 11.45 this morning the tenth since the operation was performed. The
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  • 71 1 MELBOURNE, Sept. 29. (Reuter-AAP): Polish migrant Mrs. Ida Hampel, of East Kew, Melbourne, won £10,000 m a lottery with a ticket whose number was the savie is a number tatooed on her sister's arm. Xazis tatooed the number ***** on the arm of her sister Mrs. Bronka Szental,
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  • 135 1 Franchot Marries Barbara CLOQUET. Minnesota. Sept. 29 (AP) Film star Barbara Payton and actor Franchot Tone, still bearing mementos of a fight over her, were married on Friday night, and told newsmen that they would honeymoon m quiet northern Minnesota. "I never felt better m my life," 4 1 ?ar
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  • 22 1 LONDON. Sept. 29 (AFP) Sir Leslie Boyoe was today elected Lord Mayor of London. He succeeds Sir Deny.s I.owson.
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  • 432 1 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 29.— The Commonwealth raw material conference ended with greater understanding of mutual problems but no visible solid results. >'"< MINISTERS of the British Commonwealth met m London on Sept. 24 for talks on raw materials and world short•res. Pictured
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  • 149 1 (By Andrew Roth) Standard London Correspondent LONDON. Sat Singapore's tin market, ahould be closed along with that of New York and London, a Bolivian delegate proposed to the International Tin Study Group whose sixth meeting ended m Rome yesterday He proposed prices be fixed
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  • 234 1 UTAH Sept. 29 (UP).— Sex .layer R O Ganlner was executed here by a firing aquad today. He went to hi* death only a few hour* after a midnight hearing rejected his last-minute appeal to *tay execution. The riflemen named t-j carry out the
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  • 75 1 LONDON. Sept 29 (Renter*— One soldier was killed and f "ir other women were severely injured today when thr(K* Ctrl collided m thick fog near M.nistone. K^nt. The Army lorry* carrying about 20 soldiers, ba-.s\. into flames. A coach and a lorry loaded with concrete pipes were
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    39 1 Photo Studio. CHE Asmah binti Ismail, who won the first price at the Fashion Show, staged by the Tuanku Mohamad Club. Kuala Pilah. at the Pearl Theatre, m aid of the House Fund" of the Club—Picture by Bee Chun
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  • 111 2 MESSRS Naina Mohamed and Sons of Raff.es Place. Singapore is fieri ng three scholarship awards to Muslim ftuder^s. who nave been accepted for admission to the University of Malaya. Two of the scholarships are r medicine, tenable for a period not exceeding six years and
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  • 33 2 A SUCCESSFUL pre-term social and dance was held last night at the Ooi Tiong Ham Hall i^r undergraduates and friends It was ort;:ir.:.-.t.-d by the University of Bfalaya*a NonH sieiutes Organisation.
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  • 405 2  - DALHOUSIE NEEDLE WAS S'pore 1st MEMORIAL GEORGE RASIAH By SINGAPORE CITY. which Is m itself a monument to free trade, has a lftycar-oM «e«o--rial to commemorate the visit to these shores of Ml Englishman who, during hM lifetime, was a leading aovocate of free trade. He was the Marauis of
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  • 437 2 Standard Staff Reporter xMORE THAN 2,000 members of the Services unions m Singapore were told yesterday to be prepared for a strike. This was the key-note of the many speeches delivered at the mass meeting of the Services civilian employees held at
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  • 238 2 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY-THREE police officers and men received letters of commendations from the hands of their Chief, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, Commissioner of Police, at a ceremony held at the Police Training School yesterday morning. Letters of commendation were given to Inspector M. i
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  • 58 2 THE RASC Civilian Association at a recent committee meeting decided to form a ladies sub-committee. Mr. N. Natarajan was elected chairman of the Literary subcommittee. The committee also discussed the possibility of raising the Association's funds by holding a social some time this year. This matter
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  • 24 2 MR. ARNOLD Lamping. Netherlands High Commissioner to Indonesia, reached Singapore by air yesterday after two months m the Hague.
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  • 36 2 TAN TAI HUAT was fined $1,000. m default six months' rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted having 430 tins of dutiable cigarettes at Fisher Street on Sept. 28.
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  • 224 2 21 Nations Meet In S'pore For Rice Talks TWENTY-ONE countries, including France, Australia, the Netherlands and the U.S.A., have accepted the Commissioner-General's invitation to attend the third meeting of the Consultative Committee on Rice which opens tomorrow at Phoenix Park. North Borneo will be represented by Mr. H. P. G.
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  • 98 2 ST. ANDREW'S Mission H spital Week this year starU omorrow with a broadcast m English over Radio Malaya and RedifTusion by Mrs. Elizabeth Choy. A Bridge and Mahjong Drive organised by a Committee headed by Lady Fogarty will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 6 p.m.
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  • 152 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Chinese Association yesterday gave out $1,830 to the 39 families who JJ"/***** br the $3,f00,--smokehoQse of the Joo Seng Rubber Factory and the BearU *i^f p w*? dli^ Übouren last Thun Each person, regardless of na- H* <*
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  • 135 2 Lim Voted President Again MR Lit YEW HOCK, President of the Singapore Labour Party and Legislative Councillor was m absentia re-elected President of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union for the current year. At the Union's fifth annual general meeting yesterday, Mr. Lim won the seat by one vote:
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  • 285 2 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA, if it chooser, may become the model for the rest of Asia by evolving a new kind of nationality that has no connection at all with religion, race or caste. r. Dr. Ram Marohar Lohia, top Indian socialist, said this
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  • 131 2 He Squeezed Her HandCost Him $20 WONG CKf !IVN( married woman >>v told tht Sim Fourth Police M, Mr. p. aam.,., r v that wfcfc *c j ing from a bus squeezed her hai then nenl m tl «he ,u S v.lkn,, yards «n a dark d roa«! and utaoyi
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  • 46 2 ISHAK BIN IB: Malay with ftve pi viotions. was Ktiten Singapore Fourth P< yesterday to cj x rigorous bnprta followed by a supervision v. h< a he stealing a camera *roi belonging U I Most at 0 i Bed on Sept. 26.
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  • 22 2 K.B. IfCKEE Lsngkaw: was charge Singapore First P< yesterday with dis haviour md I a policeman. M manded until O
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    • 227 2 LAST 3 SHOWS t, 6 15 A9 15 P.m. Warner Bros. Music Dances Songs lame*, Cagney Doris Day S N "West Point Story TO DAY AT 11 A.M. Warner Bros. "Lift With father 1 IN TECHNICOLOR TaMORROW ■To<»tlißht VarHties" and "Jungle Headhunters'* IN TECHNICOLOR STARLIGHT Mm*. Pasir Panjang laai 2
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    • 141 2 HIGHLIGHTS OF HOSPITAL WEEK [St. Andrew's Mission' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd BRIDGE MAHJONG At Admiralty House 6 p.m. mony valuable PRIZES BUFFET SUPPER 111 Tickets $3.50 inclusive from Lody Fogarty Mrs. H. T. Wee b Cold Sforogc km (American Express i FRIDAY, OCTOBER sth CHARITY BALL At Raffles Hotel 9 p
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  • 445 3 More Chances For Higher Education Standard Malay Correspondent MALA\ parent* m Singapore unanimously jhail tlie Five- Year Education Plan for Malay school children. They feel that the Plan provides more opportunities for Malay children to acquire higher school education. Chegu Abdul Raham bin Haji Mohd.
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    79 3 THREE blocks of ten store j tenement flats are now being built m Upper Pickering Street by the Singapore Improvement Trust. The buildings are expected to be completed about the middle of next June. The two end blocks can accommodate approximately 80 flats and 16 shops. The centre block will
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  • 67 3 A WOMAN. Leong Jit Chim, was oilered $500 bail m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday, when she admitted assisting m the carrying of chap ji ki lottery at North Bridge Road on Sept. 28. In another case, Lim Chuan. was also allowed $$00
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  • 92 3 YEO TENG KOK, a Chinese cook, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to having approximately 21 pounds of raw opium. It was stated that at 8.20 a.m. on Sept. 28, just before the m.v. Seroei left for Pontianak, a party of revenue officers
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  • 36 3 FOR stealing four piece 3 of firewood, worth $1.20 from a yard at Clyde Terrace on Sept. 28, Ng Ah Lam was given one month's rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday.
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  • 48 3 Pedestrain Refuge At Kallang Rd photo. WORK has already started on the budding of the $17,000 pedestrian refuge dividing Kallang Road from the Lavender Street junction to the Airport. The pedestrian refuo will repbee all the barrels which woro wed as an experiMiMt for nearly a year. Standard
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  • 145 3 100Colony Salesmen To Aid Fair ONE HUNDRED salesmen are being loaned by the Singapore Chinese Textiles and Sundries Importers Union to help the organisers at the $1,000,000 Hongkong Chinese manufacturer's Trade Fair which is to be he'd at the Happy World Stadium from Oct. 12 to 21. The men will
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  • 122 3 QUIF.T conditions prevailed on the rubber market m Singapore yesterday, with quotations about a cent and a half belu.v Friday's levels. Sm:»U turnover of business was recorded on a featureless market. First gride rubber for October shipment was quoted a $1.53* per 1b The Singapore Chamber of Cnnvnerce
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    88 3 WITH 24 years of service m the General Hospital as a radiologist. Dr. J. W. Winchester accompanied by his wife left Singapore by air recently to take up a post with the National Health Service m Northern Ireland. He will act as Consulting Radiologist. Dr. Winchester who is 51 retired
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  • 369 3 THE FACULTY of Medicine. University of Malaya yesterday issued the following pass lists for the first and second professional examinations for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and also Bachelor of Dental Surgery. Following passed m the subjects stated thereby completing the
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  • 24 3 THE UNION Benevolent Society held a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World, last night m celebration ot its fifth anniversary.
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  • 160 3 Ballet, Magic Show At St. Andrew's Ball Standard Woman Reporter A CHARITY ball m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Week will be held on Friday, Oct. 5 at Raffles Hotel The organisers have contrived to provide a variety of entertainment without too much encroachment on the dancing-. Miss Maudrene
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  • 170 3 Standard Woman Reporter THE possibilities of a high standard of dancing being attained m Malaya are tremendous, said Joan Curtis,, partner of the internation-ally-known professional. Dan Judah. Despite the talent existing:, however, there must Hist be a change m the outlook of
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  • 54 3 Fun Fair At Swimming Club A GALA fun fair is beinf held today from 10.;j<» a.m to 4 p.m. ai the Chinese Swimming Club. Singapore, m ai i of the Swimming Pool Fund. Malayan food will be on sate and all sorts of entertainment will be provided. Special swi-nmiug events
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    • 431 3 SVJjjf^n r- ff M NOTICE THE MALAYAN SCHOOL OF MOTORING LIMITED CJEQUIRES Managers and Driving Instructors for Branches throughout tha Federation of Malaya. Pieas-3 apniy m writing to the Secretaries. Messrs Jaw C>, 88. Bcewster Road, Ipoh. TUITION DRESSMAKING DESIGN- DfG taught by long et> perienced teacher* Enquiries to -Mrs.
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  • 1948 4  -  Thomas Jones By C. H. 0N no institution does the British genius for compromise shine more brightly than on the Throne, where we behold the Sovereign who is the Servant of All exercising the minimum of power and the maximum of influence, the sublimated embodiment of
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  • 409 4  -  CAPT. D. H. de T. READE By IN THE jungles of Malaya, Army sportsmen, Communist terrorists and wild boars provide three deadly enemies from which no possible combination of two can be pitted against the third. Three years cf Communist terrorism have left the pig to a large
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  • 311 4 briefed by an officer when they get to the starting point It's sport, but m the interests of safety, strictests rules must be observed." He added: "We have had up to 40 men out at a time and one day alone we shot 14 pigs." Before I
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  • 7 5 Abolish This job, they Say 1 B
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  • 5 5 TOOK CORNER BIT TOO FAST
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  • 632 5 Meteor Reports "Stupid And Premature" Australian Air Chief Here From Korea Cup For Tengah Aussies Tomorrow Standard Staff Reporter REPORTS that British Meteor jet fighters operating m Korea were no good n against Russian-pattern MIG-15 jets were described as stupid and premature m Singapore last night by a man who
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  • 268 5  -  ANDREW ROTH R; Standard London Correspondent LOND s^; tiversitv >f Malaya should >ve^ to ab a in Johore Bahru for it is Singa City" pleaded Alexandei •Saunders las: n addressing the annuaJ dinner iana oi Lh( >-..den:s Union. ke of the report which itablishment and
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  • 12 5 5 mas 2 wi i: indits surrei was
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  • 18 5 X 5 \IR embe Board I th< Singapore, li is positions the >eve: oe ar. i
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  • 143 5 Standard Staff Reporter A LEADING Anglo-Iranian Oil Company executive *a~s m Singapore night on an undisclosed r mnd-the-world minion. He wai M- G H. C.ixon. Assistant to the Board ai Directors of the C xnpai who reached Singapore t>] Qant ifl 30AC from London Ml
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  • 140 5 Queen Of Singers Crowned Standard W anun Reporter CHILDREN and women packed the Majestic Theatre terda: evening to see Miss Ch.;:._ Sr.ac Hoor.g cr >w.T.ed 1951 S rxg .;een of cafe singers 1:1 Pan-Male Amusement Parks Fve the ax 1 inners-up u-er-e preser.: Thej mrere Mi^es Nancy C:-. Hurley Lv,
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  • 51 5 KLUANG Sat.— Dr A N ft Health Officer, Cent-... Joh »re, Kluang, was involved m an accident with an omnibus wiiile be was motoring down from Saigapore yesterday evening. He was m ured, o::* bis condition tod at the British Militar Hospital here 'A'a^ stated to be
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    26 5 photo. THE only woman speaker at the mass meeting of the Services unions m Singapore, Miss Lillian Yuen of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union- Standard
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  • 325 5 ALL-TIME RECORD PROFIT BY F N Standard Staff Reporter FRASER and Neave Ltd.. < aerated water manufacturers. report all-time record sales and profit for the year ended June i last. A'e" makin? provision of undisclosed amounts for depre-1 dation ot investments, stocks and doubtful debL=. and writing- 1 off $995,789
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  • 179 5 IMBVED with the desire of serving humanity", Mis Anna Chan, a IH-year-old Cantonese girl now m the Eighth Standard, of a mission school m Singapore is impatient to pass her Senior to become a nurse. Anna works s*':er --non' hours as a telephone operator
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  • 255 5 COLA AWARD 'HUMILIA TING "Mandanl >tafl Reporter THF RECENT award of increased coal of living allowance* to Service- civilian employee m Singapore and the Federation are mo?»t humiliating and inadequate, particular^ m the case of the lower-paid ijroup-..** Tn e War Departmeni Lr in* Staff Association at Malaya, re- esenting
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 94 5 Power Cuts SUBSI \Tlo\» m Singapore li.ihie tn load shedding today: Malayan Hrewerv, A C Brfwery, Difthelin <«>. lin^lin Road. Phoenix Park. Uexandra Brickworks, Pa«.ir Panjanc, K«formatory Road. Oxygen Fj«tory. < rosonJt*". M Janes, Mm Boad, Silat Roa.l. Biikit l»;i-<.ii. Hat. irafalgar Street, Alison Eoad. NIGHT Arthur Ko.ul. Ul;i- I<p.
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  • 1257 6 In West Europe OH I but it's good to be back home again. After weeks of jaunting, the crisp and wine-like autumn air of Paris waits to be gulped m. The sun is behind, the winter ahead, and now there's work to be done
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  • 658 6 I ODD STORIES m the news pHAIN-LETTER sent out by practical jokers m Stockholm reads: "If you are tired of your wife ask her to call on the man whose name appears at the top of this list. If you do not break the
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  • 1885 7 MY future biographer is m for some pretty severe shocks when he pets around to sorting out my personal papers and manuscripts. I should know what I am saying for it was only a few hours ago that my wife brought me round by throwing
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  • 225 7  -  George Pollock By rpiiE Emir of Ilorin and his counsellors decided: *'More people m our town must learn to read and write." But the Emir and counsrllors, who are old and wise, knew it was no rood just saving so. What the people of Ilorin
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  • 319 8 Independent Morning (Setvspuper 1 I/OR us the Bank of England has always symbolized old-world sedateness and old-world caution. Come what may, we told ourselves, the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street would continue to preserve within her stately walls the threatened values of a Britain assailed by the rush
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  • 986 8  - Germany Enters The Ring ANDREW ROTH By "ORITAIX was 100 sh; ken by 'he defeat of Randolph r^rpin to *ak.e proper cognisance of its government's deosion to welcome German divisions into a European Army. On the German question Britain, like the battered Turpin has stood paralyzed. This paralysis comes not
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  • 908 8 ALAS, THE OLD LADY AIN'T WHAT SHE USED TO BE! paration office where we employ 100 girls output was falling after lunch. Now we have music while they work and morale is terrific." We cannot say the same of our morale. Frankly, despite these assurances, we are seized by doubts
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  • 701 8 AFGHANISTAN LENDS A HAND IN FRONTIER TROUBLE -MAKING NEW DELHI. AS India and Pakistan sharpen knives and watch their frontiers, seven million on the Afghan border grow ever more restless as they scent coming trouble. There were bonfires m the tribal areas, so Kabul Radio says, on September 2, which
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  • 524 9  -  AUDREY WHITING By 'JWLL, distinguished, niilitary-moustached Frenchman Baron Charles de Richter watched English holiday makers poring over menus m the South of France with an amused twinkle m his blue eyes. Husbands, wives and nippers m short pants they were all very serious. And
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  • 1078 9  -  HAROLD NICOLSON By LONDON. READ ieeently with pity and with terror Mr. PhiHp Toy 1 1 bee's cathartic cable from Teheran. The human beings who seek, whether from good or bad motives, to control the situation, find themselves at the mercy of some fate that falsifies their words
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  • 174 9 T,X)lt years I have F been receiving flashy neckties throufh the post, wearinf them to the horror of my friends and feelinr very proud of myself. This wax because every tie was accom-pank-d by note explaining ifl m.ide by "a handicapned
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  • 874 9  - Hortense in 'Kiss-Kiss' Land.. Geoffrey Carr By She debunks the 'city of sex' a I LONDON. SOl.-TH Sea natives divide American films into two classes. They cull them "kisskiss"' and "bang-bang.'" Add "crinkle-crinkle" for crisp dollar notes, and you know what makes Hollywood Hck: SEX, MONEY, VIOLEXCE. And the greatest
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  • 1130 10 SAVE LIVES QUR helicopter pilots ore rore boys. Surfacedly, they ore outshone by the odd-looking croft they fly (probably the oddest things yet ore sea-horses). But to say that they have merited the helicopter permanency with the Royal Air Force is no mere exaggeration. I The helicopter,
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  • 115 10 Standard Shipping Reporter THE popular Blue Funnel passonger-freMiter Gorgon, on the Singapore-Western Australia service, will leave her berth at the Harbour Board wharves today and enter King's dry dock for her yearly relit Lne vessel is expected to remain m dock till Oct °6
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  • 91 10 LONDON. Sept. 29 (ReuteD— A London rirm, Unitory Ltd., which is building prefabricated houses costing about £1,620 is considering opening a factory 'for prefabs m Australia. A spokesman for the company added, "We are building the houses m such a way that the various
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  • 60 10 Nationalist Move To Confiscate Panamanian Ship HONGKONG. Sept. 20 (AP)— Chinese Nationalist authorities have indicated they will confiscate the Panamanuin-reyi^ered ship. Capella. along with her ul°Sso.oo0 CaiS lue The Capelia left Hongkong on Aug. 12 for Red China, but a 'mutinous" crew took her to Formosa instead. One of two
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  • 234 10 THE first of the new coastal lighters to be built for fhe Shell Company since the war for the carriage of benzine m bulk, will shortly be arriving m Singapore from United kingdom. The vessel, Landak, which is the first of three, will be
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  • 50 10 p~. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, m a section devoted to development m Asia, said that an appreciable improvement m the efficiency of the Indian railways nad contributed substantially to the strenthening of Indian economy. The technical P2 S11 of the railways should be further strengthened.
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    164 10 THIS year's chairman of the International Air Transport Association, which recently held its seventh annual general meeting m London, was Sir Miles Thomas, Chairman of BOAC since 1947. Fifty-four year-old Sir Miles has had a Ion? and varied experience m transport both on land I and m the air. Starting
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  • 801 11  -  OSWALD HENRY 'THE Cinematograph Exhix bitors' Association of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya is m wholehearted agreement with the recommendations made by the Committee on Film Censorship and is willing to accept them m full m the form m which they have
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  • 855 11 The films, m 16 m.m. and 8 JW.m.. bear the following titles: Charlie's New Job," "Charlies Klopement," "Charlie The Tramp," "Charlie's Triple Trouble," "Charlie's Night Out" (With Ben Turpin). Champion Charlie," "Charlie Shanghaied." "Charlie At Work." 'Charlie At The Bank." "Charlie At The Show." Charlie In
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    • 865 11 i j&2r&' %■> x II JAN. iO TO FEB. 18 (Aquarius): A the spice ol lo\e. will be forgotten slow start to a week which will and mv i headway will be made, blossom out as the days progress. Good. too. for the housewife whoxe Friday will be your best
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    • 288 11 RADIO MALA 1 A SLNGAPORE ENGLISH PROGRAMME 184 m 41 m ..9 a.m. Programme Summar> !•.<'- Good Morning: H'W Musical BoundDp; 10 a.m. Emergency News (K.L.J 10.05 Radio Doctor; 10.15 Interlude from Hawaii; ><).:'.() Latin American on the Air: II a.m. The Man In Black; 11.30 Sunday studio Service (Salvation
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    2188 12  -  Mara By IHI W.irs 1 I "ii, ••Mo" t>all»-t (.it. :>..■.! and !>i<li»-r Kurv was <lnn"-<i !,n tlir t irttetes i'iH pupils of thru <>f iaactaf last rek's r»( it.il m |fa k tori 1 M«B--ori.il II C ING A POKE w«s halted and laimcd a City last ftatvrJajr.
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  • 598 13 SUE. A. V Best Wind Sehnnl SUIT Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sat —One of the finest schools for the blind m South East Asia and the first of its kind m the whole world, will be built m Johore Bahra, if plans, now under consideration
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  • 201 13  -  M. T. Yong By THE Chinese community m Selangoi is to have a bigger and more modern hall. Work of renovating and enlarging the present Chinese Assembly Hall m Birch Read is going ahead. When completed it wiD have accemmodati< n U r 900 people instead
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  • 705 13 IT WAS A DOG'S LIFE IN CAESAR'SARMY By JOH A BOUT two thousand years ago. m fact m the year 100 8.C., a certain Roman General was having the time of his life fighting a little battle with the Cimbir. Now this Roman General was a man
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    • 52 13 CCLD CREAM and VANISHING CREAM, for thaf lovelier look «»n (Si j^ POWDER ROUGE /PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC riRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM BOURJOIS I LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE y^M > f AGAINST ILLNESS ClP NIC WINE Vsouo;st R ,BUTORS: SIM E t DARBY ff m> Polishes RED TILE FLOORS CARoiiAL POLISH *'•«>. Mr.
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    • 276 13 From when j^p \l^J your baby J/ weighs 15 lbs V* i J^ Bjj£ *W 20 milk teeth are through v *r >o!ir huhv weiphs IS ibs., j start giving >>Mii habv I- hex M bfK^m^ R. regularls c\ Ja> mi! v to JJi t/'ViI nc <irex U( :i! ;i
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  • 510 14  -  KEN JALLEH By PLANS for the building of a badminton i nan for th«» Citv of Singapore have come down to earth for the fi«t t^e since g thc idea waa mooted by a band of enthusiastic officials two years ago. practical thinking
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  • 187 14 A SPECTACULAR last minute goal scored by inside-right Harbaian Singh enabled Khalsa Association to beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by one goal to nil m an evenly contested Singapore Hockey Association First Division League match played at the Indian Association ground yesterday. The game started
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  • 525 14 SCC Go Down To Police-RASC XV Iflgli Sir/ SINGAPORE Crirket <lub sufferred their second successive defeat m a Singapore Rugby Union fixture yesterday losing to a combined Police-RASC side on the Padang by a penalty and a goal (8 points) to try and a penalty (6 points). The SCC. whose
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  • 701 14 THE SINGAPORE Medical Services Union held Of 4th Annual Athletic Sports at the Lollese Ground (Sepoy l-ines) yesterday. Most interesting ot th» meet was the mter-sehoM invitation relay which An|loChinese School with Daniel Sn? as starter and Chan O.m Leng last man. finished first witn ease Raffles
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  • 62 14 NAVAL C-in-C Staff Rut-by XV defeated St. Andrew's OBA 5 points (a goal> to nil at Woodsville yesterday. In a fast, open game the Saints did most of the pressing m the first half but there was nu scoring. Russel dashed across for the Seamen's first and only
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  • 296 14 Hongkong Bank Get The Double A STROKE of luck gave the Hongkong Bank a 2 o win over Chartered Bank m the Singapore Business House-* League Cup final at Jalau Besar Stadium yesterday. With this victory, the Hongkong Bank has scored a fci double m the SHB Competitions, having also
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  • 62 14 CENTRE FORWAR Shaik iMansor scored seven goals for the Latiff Wanderers who routed RAF (Seletar) 8-2 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division II match at Seletar yesterday. Mansor, Singapore's c? reforward was too fast and accurate for the Airmen. The other goal for the Wanderers was scored
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  • 115 14 Singapore All Blues Fixtures Following are Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union's fixtures for this season Oct. 10 (Wed) vs. REME "A" Fairer Park. Oct. 13 (Sat.) vs. South Johore Fairer Park. Oct. 17 (Wed) vs. SCC "A"— Padang. Oct. 24 (Wed) vs. S.H.B.— Reuben Park. Oct. 27 (Sat.) vs. RASC "A"—
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  • 28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Close finishes were seen at technical college sports which concluded today on Cheras Road ground. Rajasingam with nine points became champion.
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  • 170 14 BUKIT Timah Saddle Club held a quiet but successful gymkhana race, meeting at the Club's grounds m Bukit Timah, yesterday, 'retired' race horses, polo ponies and Shetland ponies i.£ he Üb VY 1 10 1 wil orm &l» year -.a ho P e- revive amateur
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  • 73 14 Negri Win Bardhan Trophy SGREMBltfti Sembiljn i luilin Bardhan Tr« M ,h> defend the X, d a ±1 1-^todav iffgLsß which r*m<> mvi JJfjN the HPi-und htff Ir^u hy Sjiminjthjn penal" k| tt*t) rtiJed 1 The ,< expecte i i I m the livened up nv.s 1 >f the R
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  • 112 14 last MiiniiU 1 1 m*i«| kinson **nahkd th' H<»ward> t<» bea4 »*t Coaaai d«»> Ki»>j| Mafiaev ht s«wK to tar ia H* liwy f, H hall A\s<x iati<»n, Mil, j final on Killi* rlia;<* <roimj thin ev«»nia*. The gjm» Iml h| erenl.v <oni»*%j*'l :hr.»u"h».it
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  • 693 15 INDIANS LEAD EASILY IN THOMAS CUP MA TCH MELBOURNE, Sept. 29 (UP).— lndia won all the four games m the opening day of the match against Australia m the Thomas Cup Pacific Zone Final played here today. In only one of the four games did the Australians annex a set
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    56 15 Photo. Singapore Chin Woo Athletic Association yesterday celebrated their 30th anniversary with a tea-party at the S eF l m Sf taurant. Before the microphone (left to right) are: Mr Wei Yuen Fong, Mr. C. M. Wong, Mr. Lee Tse Lun (President), Mr. Ho Keng Lui. Mr. Font Kam Wens
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  • 278 15 THE United Services League is to hold a ball at the Rallies Hotel to ring down the curtain on a successful season FjfLt. W. H. Randall who played a leading part m the formation of the league has been nominated head of the committee to make arrangements
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  • 42 15 NEW YORK, Sept. 28 (UP) Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Preacher Roe of the Brooklyn Dodgers were fined by the National League President, Ford Frick, today for "scenes they they put on m the runway of the Braves.
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  • 810 15 Standard Staff Reporter ONE OF SINGAPORE'S most outstanding gwimmerg, Wiepe Wolters proved that he has no equal m the Singapore Swimming Club when he won the Willie Hill Memorial Trophy for the Club championship at its close of season meet held at Tanjong Rhu yesterday.
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  • 340 15 LONDON. Sept. 29 (Reuter)— It was Surprise Day m English soccer today as league results came m with Manchester United victims of Preston, Portsmouth victors over Villa and the Spurs held to a draw by Arsenal. DIVISION I Arsenal 1, Tottenham 1. Blackpool 2. Manchester C. 2.
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  • 244 15 TOMMY McGOVERN, recently crowned British lightweight champion, has been offered £600 for one fight m Singapore witß an option for a second match on the same terms, by promoter Abdul Razak who cabled his offers to McGovern's manager Benny Huntman yesterday. This £600 purse
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    • 29 15 HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malaya: TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 10.43 10.34 Malacca ©T. 14 7.42 Port Dickson 05.55 6.23 Port Sham 04.59 5.18 Penangr 00.17 12.18
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  • 2565 16  -  OLLIE DA VIES Deadheatln Big Sweep Event By CONFIDENTLY ridden by Wally Bagby, No Regrets once again demonstrated his liking for the Ipoh straight •to win the Perak Gold Vase trial easily by two lengths from his old rival. Bright Eyes. The favourite. Ladies
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