The Straits Times, 21 December 1950

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1545 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950. k PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 626 1 Swift Build-up Of U.S. Forces In The West WASHINGT AMERICA will waste no part of the Atlantic Pac of Europe. United States be built up swiftly, Pre yesterday. The President's statern wavering members of the fear that strong action by Russian aggression. The United States now two
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  • 95 1 War-time Power For Truman WASHINGTON. Wed. A REQUEST by President Truman for two of the special powers held by the President during the last war has been approved by the Judiciary Committee of the House of Represenr tatives The President wants authority: To consolidate or abolish Government agencies or borrow
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  • 160 1 SYDNEY, Wednesday. AUSTRALIA will make £25,000,000 available, to- wards the plan for the co-operative economic development or South-East Asia over a t»eriod from June 1951 to July 1957, Mr. Percy Spender External Affairs Minister, announced tndav. He said that in the first year Australia would
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  • 58 1 DARWIN. Wed.— The Northern Territory C«astal Patrol, formed In 1938 to protect aboriginal tribes from womenluintlng raids by Japanese and Malay pearlers, has been disbanded, its job completed. It was farmed to prevent pearlers from landing on the aboriginal reserves in Arnhem Land. Melville Island, and
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  • 160 1 TOKYO, Wed. TWO United States service planes were reported missing in the Pacific yesterday. One. a four-engined transport carrying 30 passenger and a crew of seven, was ost between Okinawa and the Philippines. The other, a Navy twinengined patrol bomber with 11 men aboard,
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  • 136 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON. Wed. QTRONG consumer demanc has caused the tin prlc to return to a record level. British consumers hav< been seeking cash tin on th< London market and the Con tinent, trying hard to bu: S'r-its tin in the East. Market
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  • 58 1 FAREWELL HUG: Off by air to Washington D-G Cho Cho San, a Siamese cat belonging toMrs^ William McKeldin, a passenger on the Pres dent Monroe Cho Cho San leaves today by plane (fare US. $148 phis food) because she was not comfortable in her
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  • 227 1 A 45-year old teacher at Seng Hwa School in Seah Street, Singapore, Mr. Lim Hwee Par, had acid, thrown on his face last night while he was taking a class on the first floor of the school. Mr. Lim. who is the headmaster of Chung
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  • 48 1 Miss Maria Menado, 18-year-old Indonesian beauty, was last night elected Singapore's 'Kebaya Queen" in competition with 14 other girls at the Happy World Sodium. Miss Flfl Young, also of Indonesia, was voted second and Miss Ribut Rawi and Miss Yvonne Peterson tied for third place.
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  • 14 1 PERTH, Wed.—West Australians have voted three to one against prohibition recently.—Reuter, AAP.
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  • 14 1 VALETTA, Wed—Dr. Enricc Mizzi, Prime Minister of Mai ta. died today.—Reuter.-
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  • 34 1 KLAH- ADMIRAL A. R. Scott-Moncrieff. D.5.0., who has been appointed Flag Officer Commanding Fifth Cruiser Squadron and Flag Officer Second in Command of the Far East Station.— Reuter picture.
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  • 199 1 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. T HE United States Government has ordered rubber A manufacturers to cut down on their use or naS rubber and to continue the maximum^production of "camelback" for The National Production i Authority (NPA) said that consumption of natural ,J'i;?n ber must
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  • 235 1 Muslims call off Friday procession THE Singapore Prophet Mo1 hammad's birthday celebration committee, at an emergency meeting last evening, decided not to holdi the proposed procession of representatives of Muslim organisations in SlngaDore on Friday. The decision was taken it was stated, in view of th* "prevailing situation. and also
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  • 50 1 The Australian Prime Mmuttr Mr R O Menzies. is exacted £> arrive in Singapore Sn Saturday by air from Australia on his way to attend the Commonwealth P ri e Ministers' Conference In LondTt is understood that Mr XWS SMffii«ioner?General. Mr. Malcolm ffiffnSd. at Bukit
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  • 19 1 TOKYO, Wed —United Nations forces in Korea are now receiving 11 tons of Christmas mall a day.
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  • 93 1 LONDON, Wed. In Moscow's local elections to the city Soviet on Sunday 99.99 of all registered electors Toted and 99.79 cast their yote* for the candidates of the Communist and non-party bloc, Moscow Radio said last night. Only 21 per cent of those who voted
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  • 51 1 The Hong Kong Commissioner of Police. Mr. D. W Macintosh, who has been invited to make recommendations on the Singapore police, is now expected in Singapore today. The aircraft In which h< had booked had engine trouble In Singapore »nd d!< not reach Hong
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  • 246 1 KOREAN WARFRONT, Wednesday. LIGHTING flared up on the 38th Parallel today. r South Koreans, attempting to improve their positions, clashed with the Communists along the 30-mile front in the centre of the peninsula. They made slight gains. It was the first major battle
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Economic Stabilisation Agency commended the Fora Motor Co. yesterday for compliance with the car price ESA administrator, Mr. Alan Valentine, said that Ford had rescinded its announced price boosts and would refund dealers the increased charges on cars still in their hands
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  • 21 1 MANILA, Wed.-The Philippine Army said Government troops have killed 23 Communist Hukbalahapa during the past two days.— Af-
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  • 116 1 LONDON. Wed. ■RRITAIN will soon have t» D consider increasing her re-armament programme beyond the £3,600,000,000 provisionally allocated for th« next three years, an authoritative source said here ?od;iY. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Bevin. is expected to press for an acceieraied British defence effort
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  • 43 1 W «RLCUTTA Wed.-Am<;n* an estimated 500.000 sick and disabled pilgrims seeking in be cured by the "mlracls I shepherd. 1 12-year-old Nepal Baba, more than 1.000 have 1 died of cholera, smallpox and dysentery, unofficial reports from Tantalai. Oris.si,
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  • 29 1 The Commissioner-Gene- ral Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, I will talk to the people of Malaya over Radio Malaya as 7.3f p.m. today. r 21, 1" rr
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    • 1172 2 NOTICES I NOTICES T THE OFFICE OF THE CEYLOH COMMISSIONER IN MALAYA WILL be opened during the X'mas and New year holidays (22nd December to 2nd January 1951, both days Inclusive) for the Issue of urgent visas between 10 a.m. and II a.m. on the 23rd, 28th and 30th December
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    • 623 2 NOTICES 1 1 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTIOB RE CLOSING OF ROADS Notice is hereby given that all Roads, Paths and unenclosed Land, the property of the Singapore Turf Club, at. the Race Course, 6U miles Dunearn Road, will be closed to the public on Sunday. 24th December, 1950. from 0
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    • 465 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION Notice Is hereby give» that MIDA FUHRMAN also known as HELEN FOORMAN, of »4. Wilkinson Road, Singapore, I applying to the Governor for I naturalisation, and that any per- son who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written i signed statement of
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  • 475 3 Hut iJiscuss \LL Problems, Russians Told BRUSSELS, Wednesday. FHE Foreign Ministers 0/ Britain, the United States and France, agreed last night conditionally to accept the Soviet offer of a new Big Four meeting, it was reliably reported. Russia proposed on Nov. 3 that the
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  • 259 3 LONDON, Wed. JANES Fighting Ships said yesterday that Russia is rustling to build up further a navy "already far in excess of her normal requirements oi defence". It said th^re are persistert reports that the Reds put into service In June a 35,000-37.000-ton battleship with towers
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    33 3 THE EARL OF HAREWOOD with his first child. David Henry George, who is 13th in succession to the Thronr. The Earl married Miss Marion Stein in September 1949.— A.P. picture.
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  • 70 3 LONDON. Wed Maia itudents in London last nigh ;et up a "Bertha (Maria riertogh Committee." Its put jose was stated to be to wi .upport for "the legal ngti :or Bertha Hertogh." no 1 -estored to her mother l Holland. The committee will sponso a
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  • 220 3 A USTRALIAN delegates Congress are stranded Commonwealth Governme passports. Mr. Harold Holt, Immigration Minister, said in Canberra yesterday: "They acted with full knowledge of the consequences." He added that the delegates were considering legal action against the Australian Government. This did not suggest lack
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    20 3 FOREIGN LEGION troops use "crabs," amphibious vehicles, in operations against Vietminh forces in padi fields south of Saigon. A.P. picture.
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  • 161 3 TOKYO, Wednesday. AFTER weeks of controversy over the effectiveness of voluntary censorship, General Mac Arthur decided today to censor all news reports, broadcasts, magazine articles and photographs on the Korean war. The General's press officer said all news on "military operations" would be submitted to the
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  • 50 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Post Office yesterday restricted mail and parcel post to Communist China, including Manchuria, and to Hong Kong. Macao and Tibet. This follows new export restrictions recently ordered by the Commerce Department. Service to Formosa, the Chinese Nationalist base, is not affected.—A.P.
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  • 35 3 HONG KONG. Wed—Mr. Walter J. Keates, editor of the China Mall collapsed yesterday while having tea at a Hong Kong hotel. H-? was taken to hospital and was reported today to be improving—A.P.
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  • 36 3 MANILA, Wed. Negotiations for a Philippines request from the United States of $15,000,000 interim aid will be expedited, said Colonel R. Allen Griffin, Far Eastern Director of the United States Economic Co-operation Administration today.—Reuter.
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  • 169 3 TOKYO, Wed. THE Soviet delegation, headed by Major-General Kislenko, refused to discuss on the Allied Council for Japan today renewed U.S. charges of Russian ill-treat-ment of Japanese prisoners. Mr. William J Sebald. US. delegate, read detailed charges made by returned Japanese prisoners and tabulated by
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  • 91 3 PRESIDENT Truman said yesterday that he "refused" to dismiss Secretary of State Mr. Dean Acheson when asked at a news conference about the demands from Rjiubiicvns for Mr. Acheson s dismissal. The President said that if Communism were to prevail Mr. Acheson would be one
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  • 205 3 C WEALTH P.Ms WILL DISCUSS DEFENCE LONDON, Wednesday. A REVIEW of the present serious international situation, with emphasis on collective defence, will be the main aim of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference opening in London on Jan. 4. it was learnt from well-informeq sources. It is expected that Mr. Attlee,
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  • 23 3 HONG KONG, Wed, Thirty-six Chinese seaman left Hong Kong in a 8.0.A.C. Tudor for Holland to man a new Norwegian ship.—A.P.
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  • 276 3 Peking Acts In Trade War HONG KONG, Wed. iFHE Chinese People's Government economic warfare against the United States was carried a step further on Monday when official rates for United States and Canadian dollars and Philippine pesos were lowered The revised rates for United States dollars are: Buyers JMP 30,000,
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  • 441 4 POPULATION BEATING HOMES From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wednesday. pENANG needs 9,000 more houses to end overcrowding, taking a family unit of seven to one house, said the Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett, at today's meeting of the Penang Commissioners. These,
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  • 116 4 TO strengthen the Singapore Public Relations x Office following the riots, it is intended to place the office on the police teleprinter circuit to accelerate the dissemination of police news to the Press and public. Close co-ordination Is bein* organised between th< police, information
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  • 75 4 SIXTEEN families, including 27 children, of members of the Forces serving in Malaya, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Argonaut from Britain in time to celebrate Christmas with their husbands and fathers. This was the second batch of Services families to be flown to Malaya. Among
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  • 66 4 UR E. H. DNetto, who has Before being appointed De- been Deputy Registrar of puty Registrar, Mr. DNetto the Supreme Court, has been acted as Police Magistrate for appointed District Judge, the Colony from Aug. 3to Singapore. Aug. 17, 1949, and as District •81 will assume
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  • 185 4 T WASHINGTON, Wednesday. HE National Production Authority yesterday ordered a 20 per cent, cut in the civi.ian use of tin during February and March to insure enough Quantities of t.h* nwai fr, r defence industries. The United States depends almost entirely on Far Eastern sources
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  • 96 4 PINCE Dhani Nivad ol Siam. visiting Rotary District Governor and his daughter will be entertained to lunch at 1 p.m. today at Princes Restaurant by the Singapore Inner Wheel Prince Dhani arrived in Singapore with his daughter from the Federation yesterday morning. During a brief stay
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  • 46 4 Wong Kheng Toh, keeper of Nam Kwong Hotel at Joo Chiat Terrace, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of failing to enter the particulars of two lodgers. Wong who admitted a previous conviction, was fined $500.
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    35 4 THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Rotary Clab. Mr. *ap Pnenif Geek, and the Rotary District Governor, Prince Dhani Nivad. who arrived in Singapore from the Federation with his daughter, Princess Nivad yesterday Straits Times picture.
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  • 121 4 (^ABARET girls are not employees but licensees, and are outside the scope of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance, the Deputy Labour Commissioner Mr C 'w W L yle told tne straits Times yesterday. Mr. Lyle said the girls work i on a percentage basis and a
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    33 4 MISS ROSE O'KANE,, stewardess of the President Monroe, who has been at sea, for past 22 years, since the days of the old Dollar Line. She is now in Singapore. Straits Times picture.
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  • 32 4 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Ng Fong and Wong Kirn, charged in Johore Bahru today with being in possession of chandu, were each sentenced to one month's imprisonment.
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  • 35 4 From Our Own Correspondent TAIPING. Wed.— Mr. D. W. Bigley, Senior Customs Officer, for North Perak has left TaipiriK for home leave with his wife and children. He is succeeded by Mr. McCall.
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  • 31 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. C. H. Whitton of the Colonial Legal Service has been gazetted as a Principal Assistant Secretary in the Federal Secretariat. C
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  • 195 5 'POLICE READY TO TRAIN, CITY'S NEW SQUAD T^O time is to be lost in Ly training the Singapore Volunteei Special Constabulary Emergency Squad to be raised to help Government preserve law and order. The Police Training School is ready to train the volunteers, who will come from business nouses In
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  • 75 5 THE South-East Asia Muslim conference will be opened in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. by the Mufti of Johore, Dato Syed Alwi Al Hadad In the afternoon, delegates will gather at the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society premises at 4.30 p.m. to discuss
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  • 16 5 Shanghai has been declared an Infected place by a notification yesterday. Small-pox exists in Shanghai.
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  • 244 5 INSPECTOR Alfred Ratnasingam, who died on Tuesday from injuries received during the riots, was cremated with full police honours at the Hindu Cemetery in Upper Aljunied Road, Singapore, yesterday. The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Glmson, yesterday sent a message to the Inspector's family. Inspector
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  • 212 5 PLANS are now underway to hold the first AllMalaya Consumer Co-opera-live Stores Societies conference early next year, possibly in Kuala Lumpur. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. John Eber, chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society and director of the Malayan Co-Opera-tive Wholesale Society, said the idea was
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  • 85 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Two Sakai women were convicted by the Sessions Court, Segamat, on a charge of consorting with armed persons. The women, Saidah blnte Pau and her daughter Selamah binte Mat Nisah, were found in a jungle clearing near Segamat by Security
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  • 98 5 RURAL BOARD, monthly meeting. Land Offlce, 10 a.m. Y.W.C.A.. Industrial School Christmas social and prise giving, Havelock Road Social Welfare Child Feeding .Centre, 4 p.m. RED CROSS OLD PEOPLES CLUB. Wesley Hall Fort Canning, 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. V M.C.A., Orchard Road, s Men's board meeting, 5
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  • 133 5 mHE wedding took place at The bride is the daughter the Singapore Presbyter- of Mr. and Mrs John Miller. Lan Church yesterday of Miss of Perth, West Australia and Ann Margaret Miller of the the b de^^ he H £rie° f Sa2 aI !SSI Mr C
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  • 29 5 Lim Soi Kow, aged 42, pleaded guilty to possession of 140 lb. of dutiable tobacco at Bukit Panjang on Monday, and will be sentenced on Dec. 27.
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  • 36 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Lim Soo Choon, a Singapore van driver, was fined $45 In the Police Court today on a charge of negligent driving on the Ayer Hitam Road.
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  • 219 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. RECRUITING to bring the second Police Jung] Company to full strength and to provide nucleus for a third company will begin in Koi Bahru, Kelantan, on Friday. The first Police jungle com- I pany has proved
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  • 181 5 U.S. STILL SHORT OF RUBBER From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wed. AT the annual general meeting of Harrisons and Crosfield, the chairman, Mr. Eric Miller, said he thought that America was not halfway towards its rubber stockpile goal. He said how that Marshall Aid was to be suspended it was
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  • 70 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Contributions of $100 each from the District Welfare Associations at Kluang, Pontian, and Johore Bahru as well as $50 from Kota Tinggi and individual donation have ensured a Christmas treat for the children at the Johore Welfare Home.
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  • 90 5 From Oor SUIT Correspondent IPOH, Wed. TV INK times out of 10, vanity has proved the undoing of even the cleverest criminals, said Mr. Justice Thomson in a talk on "Crime and Punishment" to the Ipoli Rotary Club today. "The average criminal," he added "is not
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  • 33 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Mr. J. L. Arnold, Senior Customs Officer in the Preventive Branch at Johore Bahru, will go to Kuala Lumpur on transfer on Dec. 27.
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  • 38 6 THE TANGLIN CLUB: Owing to the interference of the Club's A( tivitics for the past week the booking list for the New Years Fve Party has been re-opened. Members wishing to book should apply to the Secretary.
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  • 36 6 THE FAMILY of the lat« Mrs. Grace Evangeline (Eva) Winter •Uh to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friend* WtM attended the funeral, as well us thn«e who sent wreaths and of condolence.
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  • 83 6 CHARITY Dancp for St. Aiiditw's Mission Hospital, etc., on 22 12 1050 has been postponed to 20.1.1951. Ticket* sold «tlll MR. MRS. NEO FEE CHIANG request all friends and IdattWi to whom invitations had brrn *ent for a Dinner Party last P.' nrd;iy to come tor Tiffin at 1
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  • 810 6 The Straits Times Sing a pore, Thurs. Dec. 21, 1950. Arming For Peace One good which has befallen from the Korean crisis is the urgency it has imparted to the creation of a sufficient force for the defence of the Atlantic countries. The connection is clear, the need imperative There
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  • 241 6 Thoughtless comment on Malayan affairs is not altogether rare in the British press, but usually it is not worth Malayan attention. When the Manchester Guardian slips, however, it is time to take notice. The Guardian's reputation is too high for error to be allowed to pass uncorrected In
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  • 76 6 MR. W. A. Wilson, former Malayan Journalist, who went to England from internment in Singapore is now editor of the Br.rrow News series of five weekly papers with head office at Barrow-in-Furness, Lanes. This appointment follows three and a half years as editor of the- bi-weekly
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  • 384 6 Last straw at Tanjong Rhu BELIEVE it was last L Thursday, Dec. 14, that 't was stated that vehicles burnt during the rioting had been towed to dumps at Anson Road and Tanjong Rhu, where they were under guard until such time as the Dwners had been given permits to
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  • 591 6  - In the Mun icipal lobbies gOMETHING has gone wrong with the supervision at the Kandang Kerbau Municipal Market. The market staff do not appear to take any notice of the chaos that is created by stallholders, nor do they seem to worry overmuch at the utter disregard of health standards
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    • 434 6 INQUIRY commission? fn some weeks' or even 1 some months' time? Who then will come forward to give evidence? It is with a very real desire to offer constructive suggestions that I make the following remarks: i It Is useless to expect the public to
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    • 127 6 A LETTER from "A Straits Chinese" in the Saturday Forum stated that in June 1942 seven Malay youths were beheaded by the Japs on the ground that "they dared to try and prevent the soldiers of 'Tenno Heika' from molesting their womenfolk." This statement Is wholly inaccurate.
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    • 302 6 Screening Of Govt. Clerks? A G O VERNMENT broadcast, on Tuesday, Dec. 12. announced that both Army and police were quelling the riots in Singapore. The Instruction to the populace was that all should stay indoors; by doing this they would help the authorities to keep the roads clear of
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  • 448 6 American Help For Europe WASHINGTON. Wed. THE European nations that have had thousands of millions of dollars of American help under the Marshall Plan are getting back on their feet. But the American taxpayer is now sending money to Europe at a faster rate than at any time since the
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  • 309 7 Total Since Start Of Emergency Is Now 1,555 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN average of more than two bandits a day were killed last month, when 68 known bandit deaths were reported. This brings the total of dead bandits since the Emergency
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    20 7 SOME OF THE 530 Government pensioners at the Treasury Paying Branch yesterday to draw their Christmas allowance. Straits Times picture.
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  • 107 7 BROTHEL CHARGE FAILS A YOUNG Chinese, Bobby Yap. was yesterday aci. litted by the Singapore S.ct.nd District Court Judge. Mr Tan Ah Tall, Without hayJnc his defence called on a charge of allowing premises to be run v a brothel. I! was alleged that Yap. as the agent of the
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  • 50 7 At a nursery school entertainment yesterday by 35 tots between the ages of two and fiv. run by Mrs. E. G. Hoflid:iv of Chatsworth Road. Singapore, a collection of $185 ivri.s made from parents and friends towards a Christmas tri.it for the children in St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.
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  • 248 7 A STUDENT of mathematics the next three years at at the University of Cambridge. Malaya. Mr. Wee Sip Chee When news of Mr. Wees (25). has been awarded a scholarship success arrived Queens Scholarship which at his home in Highland will enable him
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  • 178 7 THREE Chinese who removed pans of a car damaged in the Singapore riots were told yesterday by Mr. S. E. Teh in the Singapore police court: "this is the lowest form of theft. During war-time, you would have been shot Tan Ah Wang. Tan Boon
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  • 47 7 Goh Kwai Lok, aged 22, yesterday was tentatively charged before Mr. P. Claque, the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, with stealIng jewellery, cigarettes, to a total value of more than $200. Bail was opposed and the case was postponed until Dec. 27 for mention.
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  • 35 7 At the exhibition of handiwork by the Katong Seniors, the Town Wayfarers and the girls of the Industrial School at the Y.W.C.A. Bazaar yesterday, there were some exquisite pen paintings on velvet.
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  • 35 7 For "shouting and running about" at Geyling Road on Tuesday, Chandra Singh was yesterday fined $10 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court. He was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in public
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  • 65 7 A finding oi deatn Dy misadventure was returned yesterday by the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr. E. Ebert. when an inquiry was held into the death of 20-year-old Leslie Short, a signalman of Singapore District. Short was killed on Dec. 4 when a je*p in which he
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  • 117 7 PENANG TELLS WORLD OF NEW MALARIA CONTROL From Our SUff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. A "revolutionary change" in anti-malarial measures adopted by the Penang Municipal Health Department has been reported to the World Health Organisation, the Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett, said today. "We have abandoned the time-honoured method of
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  • 280 7 CHEQUES to the "Army Amenities Fund" flooded the Straits Times yesterday and In a few -hours took the morning's total Irom $1.74" to $6,627. The majority came from Singapore business firms which sent donations of $100 each. Cheques were received trom. Boustead and Company $250;
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  • 219 7 $941 MORE FOR THE PEREIRAS FURTHER contributions totalling $441.50 were received by the Straits Times yesterday for Mrs. May Pereira widow of Mr. Francis Pereira. 36-year-old Eurasian who was killed by rioters in Singapore, and her five children Another $500— the gift of the Eurasian Association of Singapore— has been
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  • 63 7 Ang Cheng Tioh. aged 45. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of importing 147 lb. of dutiable Chinese tobacco in a koleh on* Quarantine Anchorage on Tuesday. Ang was alternatively charged with possession of the tobacco. The case was postponed
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  • 44 7 A 20-year-old Indian, Keruppiah Perumal, who hired a bicycle from a shop and failed to return it, was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to six months' imprisonment. He pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust.
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  • 43 7 Mrs. R. S. demons is president of the Singapore Animal Lovers' League and not of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, as stated in last Saturday's Straits Times. President of the S.P.C.A. is Mr. F. B. Oehlers.
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  • 31 7 Mr. I. G. Salmond has been appointed a member of the War Damage Commission in place of Mr. F. J. Kemlo. who has resigned, it was announced in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 20 7 The Hongkong University Alumni Association in Singapore has postponed its Christmas social which was to have been held yesterday.
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  • 48 7 PENSIONERS WERE ALL S MILES when this picture «as taken at the Singapore Government Treasury yesterday (Left) Mr A V de Souta, former Verification Officer Treasury who retired from service after 37 years. On thrright teMr. R. Rangel, retired Assistant ImmigTation Officer.— Straits Times picture.
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  • 132 7 ABOUT 500 Government pensioners were at the Singapore Treasury yesterday morning to draw increased allowances and pension adjustments for 26 months, which had been promised them two months ago by the Singap©" i*h«laMvi» rnuncll. Payments wifli continue to be made to pensioners today till Saturday.
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  • 19 7 - Christmas cheer—l,7so cases of apples, grapes and pears from America—came ashore in Singapore yesterday from the Steel Traveler.
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  • 30 7 Eighty eight-foot long %rees from Manila arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Steel Traveller for the Standard Vaccum Oil Company to be used as piles for new piers.
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  • 26 7 A reminder that all motor vehicle licences should be renewed before Jan. 31 was issued in Singapore yesterday. The licences expire on Dec. 31.
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  • 37 7 The dance programme by Maudrene's School of Dancing in aid of S.A.T.A., scheduled for Dec. 18 and postponed because of the curfew, will be held at 8.30 p.m. on Dec. 27 in the Victoria Theatre.
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  • 85 7 rpHE Indonesian Foreign 1 Minister. Dr. Muhammed Roem, passed through Singapore yesterday for the second time in three days by KLM Constellation. This time he is on his way from Jakarta to Amsterdam. Dr. Roem passed through Singapore on Monday after presiding at the
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  • 27 7 The Y.W.C.A. Evening School and Club will hold its Christmas party and concert at the Social Wei:arc Centre, in Havelock Road, at 4 p.m. tnriav
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  • 227 7 Council For Adult Education A COUNCIL lor Adult Education was formed in Singapore yesterday at a meeting ot delegates from nine associations. Professor F. Mason, Professor of Education, University of Malaya, was elected the first president. The meeting was held in the V.M.C.A.. with Mr. Rowland Lyne. the V.M.C.A. general
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  • 37 7 HANSON: On 20th December, ,950, at.6.05 p.m., at 126, Sophia Road. After a long illness. Lawrence Oswald (Pop). 57 years. The funeral service will take place at the Bidadarl Ceme'.ery Chapel at 4-30 p.m. today. M-G-M*
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    • 48 7 of nil J HERRINGS FRESH or in TOMATO SAUCE AGENTS C E MORTON (malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG GREATER SAFETY W^^M^W LOWER COST **§QgffljSr YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS 0B Tiresfottt fi rest oiu tire rubber co. (S. s.) ltd., 22. Geytaßg Rd., SINGAPORE. T«l. 30?
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    • 137 7 im\ mm f fS m% Q^ ScoNOMy BHARAT always 34, Nunes Building Singapore Telephone ***** jl We have just completed \i !L fitting of Green fir White Jj W HEAVY -GRADE LINO rt (I to the floor of our fj) V Restaurant I We have some W REMNANTS of this
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  • 346 8 Planter Hits Atl 'Be Firm With Bosses' Critics From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. T<HE Plaruter. organ of A the Incorporated Society of Planters, hits in its current issue at critics within the society who say that a stronger line of action should have been taken with employers at
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  • 284 8 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wednesday. QN the advice of the Director of Operations, v through the Federal War Committee, the Negri Sembilan State War Executive Committee was set up, with the acting Mentri Besar as chairman and had met regularly, the Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 57 8 REJECTED BY REDS UNACCEPTABLE to the Chinese Communists in Hainan after a holiday in Hong Kong. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Saver and children Shelia. aged 61, and Leslie, aged 8, photographed on the Star Alcyone on their way to a new missionary post in India. Mr. Saper is also a
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  • 164 8 T^HE Singapore Volunteer Special Constabulary 1 put in 11,557 man hours on duty during the recent Singapore riots. At a Rotary luncheon meet ing yesterday, the Commandant of the VjS.C. Mr. J. M. Mason said that attendance of volunteers during the riots was over 90
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  • 95 8 from Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. JUDGMENT was reserved in the case in which Goh PecJc Hian, police clerk-in-terpreter, Kota Tinggi, was charged with agreeing to accept $1,000 without consideration from a Chinese woman to obtain the release of her son who was detained
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    41 8 MISS ANN MAKGAKET MILLER of the Australian Commissioner's Office and Mr. Ke ith Linden Harries. Secretary of the Singapore Glass Man ufacturers Ltd., after their wedding at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday. The Rev. R: M. Greer officiated. Straits Times picture.
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  • 118 8 From Our Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR. Wed. rmeet the shortage of harvesters, the Kedah immigration authorities have been asked to allow the immediate entry of 500 Malay labourers from the Put an i district of South Slam. The Kota Star District Officer, Tuan
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  • 311 8 3 BANDITS KILLED 2 MORE CAPTURED From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TtIALACCA police and i 1 military who attacked a camp near Kesang, Jasin District, today killed three bandits. They wounded and captured another bandit, arrested one who was not hurt' and wounded two others who escaped. Food,
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  • 35 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The prosecution today withdrew a charge of desertion against Timan bin Nek, a Special Constable. It was stated that departmental action would be taken against him.
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    • 163 8 £MIMM£ TODAY BA( X TO NORMAL SI KEENING TIMES 11 a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— €.45 9.30 p.m. GREATEST OF ALLWESTERN ADVENTURES! T^tf^ T MIUAMD LAMARR GWEY NEXT CHANGE! THEY'RE SINGING AND DANCING YOUR WAY THIS CHRISTMAS! J_2&j SToat till \£r MffijoßiE mi-ma sily£Rc 'echn\c° SAT. MIDNIGHT THE BIGGEST MUSICAL UNPSR THE
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    • 235 8 BOOK ITJpPIDTPn PHONE ""set sail FOR ADVENTURE ON TREASURE ISLAND FROM TODAY DAILY ALL THROUGH THE X MAS HOLIDAYS at 11.00 1.45 4.00 6.30 9.30 Walt Disney captures all the Tmk JJk. white-hot exciterhent of P^v^^ fiction's greatest adventure fafrT\ his unforgettable cast sweeping WiUn you into a world of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 201 8 CROSSWORD Today's crossword is held over owing to pressure on space. SINGAPORE 7 As Spore; 8 Jazz and Swing; Prokaneffj 10.30 Dance Music; 10 a-m. Fews. Emergency News 830 "Thursday Symphony" (Mo- n Close. iT^Vi OlO^ 08^, 1 2^ 81 11 airt. Beethoven)- 9.30 New.; 9.45 1 p.m. Radio Orch
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  • 317 9 LONDON. Wed. OVERNIGHT new high le vels on Wall Street not jnly helped sentiment but encouraged some bear coverng In the London Stock Exchange today. Gains were widespread with glltedgeds one-eighth to one-quarter up fin shares improved despite a imall setback m the price of the meial from
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  • 201 9 Sh ipping In The Roads And A longside SHIPS m the Singapore Road* and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns yesterday "oater Roads: Hal Hsuan, Walrimu Tjikampek, Agulhas, Ocetn Mall. Chip Lam, Ellen Maersk. Courlis. Hydra. Obit Seln. Van Riebbeck. Van Rlemsdyk. Mathilda Maersk. Waingaporne. La Capirena. Sumatra. Steel Recorder.
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  • 205 9 Steady Close At $1.72 For First-Grade THE Singapore rubber market was quiet yesterday with little inclination to trade. The price of January nrst- K rade stood at $1.72 buyers at a steady v close. Opening steady, the market eased off later In the day through lack of Interest
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  • 37 9 EVATT Company announc* the following November rubber crops. In It)*.: Brunei Utd. Plant. 30,000 Changkat Serdang Est. 34.000 Cheimang Development 118.000 Indraglrl 81,950 Lunar Kst. 82S00 Nyalas Est, 39.340 Riven-iew Est. 205,541 Tapah Est. T3-135
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  • 39 9 SINGAPORE, Wed., Dec. 20— 5581.75 (up $1925) £1,265 a ton m London LONDON, Wed.. Dec. 2».— Spot £1.260— £1.270; Forward £1,095— £1,100; a.m. settlement £1.270 (down £20). Turn-overs: a.m. 50, p.m. 15 tons. i
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  • 151 9 rram A Marktl Corrnpondent ANOTHER 20 tons of Lampong black pepper changed hands at $545 a picul loose m the Slngar-ore produce market yesterday. Sel l thereafter raised their price by $10 a picul for the commodity, and the market steadied. The copra section was dull, witn
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  • 34 9 rnHE Malayan Exchange Bank* Association announced yesterday that control direct rates for Canadian dollars were: Buying. TT 2i~k. Airmail (0.D.) 3a. (90 days) 34 1 i; Selling T.T./OJ3. ready. 34 V 4.
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  • 138 9 Quiet Day From A M»rfc«l Corr«»ponden« rE Malayan share market was again quiet yesterday with few price changes i Price changes announced by tne Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association were: Bajrert Sellers B B Petrol. 37/- F S5.*. »m 2.n Spore Cold Stor»ne 4.70 4»0 8. Steamship 15 00
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  • 135 9 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wtd. A WARNING that, owing to the exceptionally large quantities of cargo requiring shipment from the Continent to Malaya and elsewhere m the Par East, delay* may be inevitable has been given to shippers by Conference lines These lines include British.
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  • 36 9 HONG KONG. WedCTREE market currency exchange i r for Hon« Kons dollart '"as quoted today as followr OSSI HK16.09 (cash). HK$6 14 <T): I £1 HK115.30; one tael of gold HKJ3I5 I U^.
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    • 811 9 MANSFIELD 6c CO. LTD. i i.ortonlK' It' iingapoiel BLUB FUNNII LIME «a«rtg» HEWS "rrs-* 0^r *>/» ■'llin'SSJT 1 t MO l X C. 11/14 Dec 21 Dm. 12/21 Dec. 21/29 j 1 *m iiallil Bl c 11/J4 Oec 29 Om. SO/Un 1 lan. VI «utn«**U toY OuWW ft MagUyitf' ft"
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    • 486 9 PRESIDENT UNER SAIUMCS EAST ASIATIC LINE '"■AMERICAN PHESIDENT'I&ES. LTD.' jEff^Shtt* 1 UNION BUILDING. «L. »82V LOCAL BANGKOK LINE Pert Sw.ttenham 6 Penan« Agents: sime «««T "Danholm for Malacca. ,4, 4 D 25-27 Dec. P Swettenham Penang 24"oec Port LYKES ORIENT HUE HOUSTOH N.W O.UAN, Wl J^ BStftfe-:.".".-:: IXKi ,c*k.-*.™. s
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    • 918 9 McALISTEH 6c CO.. LTD Telephone No 5906 LERMAH 6. BUCKNAU RXAVBNB** LIMB ONOON. HAVRE. ANTWERP, J-Oi *N«"S »A N FRANCISCO ROTTERDAM HAMBURG PORTLAND SIATTLI 6 VANCOUVIK tor U S.A North Atlantic Ports Accepting earto tor Lanti.l South and Canada via Colombo American Ports CITY Of L.VERPOOL MHigmi doi* >riMi. -erw>a
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  • 56 10 Before I eat my pudding, I often stop to see. If some-one in the pudding spoon Is really, really me. For up and down they are so thin, And sideways they're so fat. I don't believe it's possible, That I can look like that. From Dora
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  • 269 10 THANK YOU FOR YOUR LETTER u>ear v^nnoren, I WISH you all a very happy Christmas, and would like to thank you very much for the lovely Christmas cards you have sent me, and for all your good wishes I Hjpe you will enjoy reading your two pages of Christmas fun.
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    58 10 r £HERE are six wild animals in this forest, and the hunter must pass through to safety. He has only five bullets in his gun, and needs one for every animal ht meets. There are however six animals. This meant h* must get through the forest without meeting
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  • 3 10 Children's Christmas Corner
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  • 72 10 T\ISSOLVE one ounce of alum into a quarter of a pint of strong vinegar and with the mixture write a person's name on tne shell of an egg. When it is dry the writing will disappear. But if you boil the egg for ten minutes and peel
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  • 204 10 YULETIDE TALE JT was Christmas Eve, and at midnight Santa went round giving out all the Christmas presents, from house to house. He was Just coming down the chimney of the last house, when he suddenly saw one that he had missed some distance
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  • 52 10 PHRISTMAS-tid cominr near. Good news that I wish to hear. As a new member I enroll. Please add my name on member's roll. Convey my wishes to all. Auntie dear, And a merry Christmas and glad New Year. From Tay Kok Kee, 79 Pudu Road, Pudu,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 103 10 t COMING TO YOU Krom Wonj W« May, 184 Jiltn Jopeng, Kampir. SWEETENED CONDENSED M y<^ y\\\l 1^ A/ 1 £rkT^ Wh y ts MILKMAID MILK so z=^[nwfc^ y^\ \L -V A\a /a~"i^ popular wlth all nationalltles? x^^J\/\/h fLJ^C The answer is evldent: bec<wse *$£"> bpam! I \C Sv^y* y^\>r^S
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  • 19 11 This drawing of a kingfisher was sent by Choo Swee Neo, of 20, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.
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  • 130 11 lIERE is a game for yonr Christmas party. Any number between twenty anil thirty may play. The children should sit in a circle, and numbering from one to four they should be Riven the following names —Bread, cake, pudding and ice-cream. A leader should
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  • 81 11 rpHERM'S a tapping at the 1 window. There's knocking on the door. A dear old man stands outside, With his sleigh, and reindeer four. Will some-body please awake, "Or must I make a din? "I have some presents for you nere, But I can't get in.
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    23 11 From Y. K. Wong, 29, Station Road, Ipoh. Drawn fey Cb»n >1 Mai Ut. «f Ml X a Ippn Scrmnc*Oß H Road. Sintmporr
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    158 11 TXERE are some jumbled words each with a clue. They are names of yarious spots which you may have visited in Singapore. 1. CIGNARDA TOESBNAL. Clue. Water is essential. 2. CMMOARAROIIVHHTLHEA. Clue. In memory. 3. AMFSUESMFLREU. Clue The founder. 4. PWARLVAHILA. Clue. The tiger and the leopard. 5.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 498 11 drmkj *eep coMer In VACCO W' rtie «acuum (Task with Higher Thermal E«c»ncy. Whrwtr TMt VACUUM RASK yoo (O. Uk« a VACCO wtth jrou and to MM o< re«r«hint irink FOT KfiKr TIICfTMI EffWCBCJf on ih« «pot I HMI IN INGLAND M«I»»M» A«M»t» »«rlo» Co. Ltd., Singapore, >«ili Lampur a
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    • 40 11 DLEASE enrol me as a member of tke Children's Comer Wist Owls Cub. and send me a badge. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH Collect ten of these coupons CC C 8 to become a member of the Children's Corner Club.
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    • 145 11 SOLID SILVER $j S v B^ ENGINE turned r. \S Ellmeins brush X AX IjmPRESENTATION S I^p $115.00 I Ik tC^' 0 I I SOLD SILVER CIGAR«EITE CASES. S ENGINE TURNED jjjj S for 50 cig $75.00 75 $100.00 g 100 w $135.00 I SINGAPORE. keep fresh all day. J
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 111 11 ill I W^^^^^^JLif 4 "AB rif ht, Uat's nioach." Three or four tiny figures were •T€T." They tnmii the wm4c» rame makjn, f OT the frwen IrMre wttk the »ntm»U nwißf «n« Hir-EW. They M ri#ht «nder the feet. At the too bte. mad crashed straight ■Umlto ride m another
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  • 352 12 Both Sides Miss Penalty Kicks By Our Rugby Reporter gCORING TWICE in the last three minutes, Army (Singapore) snatched victory in yesterday's Rugby friendly against Royal Air Force (Malaya) at Seletar by six points (two tries) to three (try) Play was fast and
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  • 107 12 BROOKS BOOKED TO FIGHT DAVE SANDS JAN 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. gOY Brooks, triple champion 0t the Orient, and Dave Sands. Empire middleweight champion and Australian triple champion, are scheduled to clash here on January 12. Brooks has already met Sands twice in Singapore. The first time the fight was stopped
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  • 406 12 By Our Rugby Reporter r\ESPITE the condition of the ground, yesterday's if match on the Padatig between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Chasers was one of the most enjoyable seen for a few weeks. Both sides threw everything they had into the game
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  • 33 12 TODAY: 8.27 a.m. (8.6) and 9.59 p.m. (8.1»: 2.41 a.m. (4.9) and 3.25 p.m. (2.3 1. TOMORROW: 9.06 a.m. (8.9) and 10.46 p.m. (8.2); 3.26 a.m. (5.1) and 4.07 p.m. (1.8).
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  • 24 12 HOCKEY: SHA k.o. tourney— ■CC v UNAS (Sembawang), Padant; SRC Reda v PWD. Pad an? RUGGER: VJ. (XL) v R.1.. R.I. ground.
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    35 12 A MOTHER OF TWO: Britain's ace high jumper, Mrs. Dorothy Tyler who hones to sne nas already broken a number of records in this erent, but is confident of doing better br using the "straddle
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  • 371 12 ANDERSON School of Ipoh came up against a powerful St. Andrews XV in their second Rugby match in Singapore and had to adn.it defeat by eight ooints (goal and penalty goal) to nil at Wootlsvllle yesterday. Saints proved themselves to be easily the strongest schoolboy
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    35 12 THE BRILLIANT Austrian g oalkeeper. Zeman, leaps hi*h to bring off a spectacular sa ve while training in London. Zeman played a big role in Austria's one-nil victory over Scotland in Glasgow on Dec. 13.
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  • 63 12 fTHE Singapore Olympic Spor.s Council Board of Control (Games) will hold a meeting on Dec. 28 at the S.R.C. to discuss preparations for athletes to participate in the Asian Games at New Delhi next year. A list of qualifying times and sfandards will be set up at
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  • 33 12 BLACKPOOL. Wed. Alan Brown, Scottish international jentre-forward has been transferred from East Fife. Scottish Football Club, to Blackpool English Ist Division Club, at a fee believed to be about £25,000 sterling.
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  • 48 12 The V. O. Chidambaram Remembrance Day Celebration Committee have decided to hold this year's celebration on Saturday Dec. 23. The Rovers S.C. will meet Indian R.C. at soccer for the V-O Chidambaram Memorial challenge Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. on this day.
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  • 184 12 SCHOOL, Ipoh, ended their all-con-querinjr hockey tour of Southern Malaya yesterday morn ng by dishing out a six-nil rrouncin* to Singapore s Raffles Institution at Stamford Road Andersonians, who were unbeaten in Inter-school matches for the past two seasons in Perak, established by this victory that
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  • 291 12 SPOTTING THE WINNERS By EPSOM JEEP MY ten to follow at the Penang Xmas-New Year Meeting are: Kour O'clock II for the Commissioner-General's Cup: This year's C-O Cup field will be without any outstanding stayers and Four O'clock II has orJy the handtcapper to beat. He set up a new
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  • 276 12  -  EPSOM JEEP By mmrp™*vr PENANG, Wednesday. T^, PE^ A^ G trainer Charl <* Parker wli! dominate Pandn?h SS H raaln r raCeMhe s P rlnt for t" e thl v C allen *c Cup and the BJ-furlong run for ChaS?nl CvP Wlth his entries Trl
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  • 183 12 Film Fan Talkie Do Three In 37 'pHE MAIN training track at Penang was lighting fast this morning when a few horses were sent out against the stopwatch. The weather in Penang has been exceptionally fine during the past few days and if rain stays away we will have bright
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  • 105 12 AT the Inaugural Genual Meeting of the Singapore Busine s Houses Football Association held at the S.C.C. yesterday afternoon, the draft rules were approved ano adopied. and officials for the ensuing year elected. The association was formed in response to a keen demand for organised sporta
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  • 58 12 THE rullowine. players have been selected to represent Singapore Civilians in the final lI. IMS. Malay* Rugby Competition match this m jvon when they tni--' Combined B«nlti r« played on the Pariang mi Saturdm Parker; Darrcch. Tuv >-. Pennell. Roper; r,,.jr ,,.j ;j -i| PUou: Fo\.
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    • 876 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from page 0) SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, experienced shorthand typist for leading agency house. Apply with references to Box No. A547. 8.T.. K.L. BRITISH BANK hu a vacancy In a progressive post for a clerk wi'h considerable banking experience and a sound knowledge of < counts. Write, stating
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    • 536 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued from previous col. HOME LEAVE HOLIDAYING IN BRITAIN 1 Then you will need a modern tar to drive yourself at attraoiv c ierms inclusive of full Inurance with no restrictions, and 10 extras. Writ* for full details o CliOord Cab Co. Ltd., Clifford Street. Southampton, England. VEHICLES
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    • 107 12 *2?*J" t»r the PKRAK UKRBY for 1951 for ClaM 1. Dv. 1 horses over l'j miles, have been increased to 5.J0.000. the Pprak Turf Club has just announced. W^%n WATCH eTERNB-MflTir THE FinST SELFWINDING WATCH 10 WIND ITSELF ON A BALL-BEARING ?I Al r*5 SS A STS T S WAT
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