The Straits Times, 12 December 1951

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 1621 1 You 7/ see it m few iveeks, he says SINGAPORE MUST AID IN STRUGGLE A CTION which will be noticeable within weeks was promised yesterday by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, at a Press conference m Singapore just before he left for
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    39 1 MR L. S. SODHY, president of the University of Malaya Students' Union being "frisked" by a policeman on his arrival at the University to meet the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton.— Straits Times pictur*.
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  • 156 1 'Mac Donald's future an tan matter' f J ill question or the ex- liiision of the term of i service m South -East Asia of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General, is still "an open matter," j s<id the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver I.vttelton. at his
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  • 69 1 I T'HE Conservative Govern- 1 ment wants to see strong j trades unions m Malaya, said the Secrelary of -State lor the Colonies. Mr. Oliver I Lyttelton yesterday. By >trong." he added. "I j hose who are capable iiing a bargain upon wages and working condi.d
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  • 44 1 i M Thompson, wife; of Capt Thompson of 221 i Battalion. Pandan. lell from the top floor of the i ment offices, Johore Bahru, .sesterday, and was A note was found m her handbag addressed to "Dear Ti m
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  • 90 1 A gallant Scotsman wins D.S.O. SEOUL. Tues. A 20-YEAR-OLD Scottish subaltern yesterday became the first National Service soldier m the British Army to win the Distinguished Service Order. He is Second-Lieutenant William Purves. of Ednam, Roxburghshire. Scotland, platoon commander m the First Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers which is
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  • 33 1 rGYPT has decided formalin ly to protest to the United Nations against the British action In destroying several Egyptian huts to build a new road m the Suez Canal zone.
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  • 39 1 BERLIN Tues.— Television has been enlisted m West Berlin m the fight against crime. Police screened last night a glove found beside the body of a murdered woman and asked public help In identifying it— AP.
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  • 95 1 BRITAIN TO GET A HALF WASHINGTON. Tues. RRITAIN has asked for about £214.285.000 m American economic aid durl ing the next six months to prevent a new financial crisis. The United States, already short of foreign aid funds. will probably grant Britain ,no more than half this amount. Informed officials
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  • 155 1 LONDON, Tuesday. SINGAPORE restaurant proprietor, A. K. Othman Ghany, sentenced to death for the murder of a British corporal m the Bertha Hertogh riots last year, was refused leave to appeal to the Privy Council here today Ghany was sentenced to death
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  • 46 1 WASHINGTON T U c United Nations air forces have lost more than 583 planes m the Korean war while at least 308 Communist aircraft have been destroyed. Most of the United Nations planes were shot down by ground fire. Reuter.
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  • 265 1 TO BE BRITISH SUBJECTS CHINESE m Singapore who know no English will now be eligible for natural/ at ion as British subjects. This announcement was made yesterday by Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, at' his Press conference m Singapore. Mr. Lyttelton explained there were Chinese who,
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  • 25 1 MR. j. W GEORGE SAMSON. 57-year-old driver of the bus that killed 24 Marine cadets at Chatham o n Dee. 4.
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  • 50 1 LONDON. Tues.— A conference of representatives >t the five Commonwealth air forces began at the Air Ministry here yesterday and is continuing today and Wednesday. The meeting is to distal matters of mutual Interest arising out of the conference of Commonwealth Defence Ministers last June.— Reuter
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  • 25 1 FARIS. Tues. Nineteen persons were injured, four seriously, when Communists broke up a Gaulllst Rally meeting at Sainte Etienne (South France) today.— Reuter
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  • 79 1 TELUK ANSON, Tues. j 'J'HREE Chinese, an old man, I a middle-aged woman and a young girl, were I drowned when their sampan capsized yesterday morning near Durain Sebatang. They are Chan Bok. aged 65, Pow See. aged 45. and Chan ftoo. aged 10.
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  • 20 1 COLOMBO. Tues.— Raging seas lashine the east coast of Ceylon today destroyed houses and washed land away.— A.P.
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  • 154 1 NEW YORK. Tues. ACTRESS Tallulah Bankhead's former secretary appeared for trial here yesterday on charges that she had raised the value of cheques drawn by her employer. The chief defence counsel for the accused Mrs. Evyleen Ramsay Cronin 50. said the court would have gome
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  • 293 1 REDS WILLING TO OPEN P.o. W. DISCUSSIONS PANMUNJON, Tuesday. THE Communists today agreed to begin immediate talks on the exchange of war prisoners as action practically stopped along most parts of the battleline. A meeting of a new sub-committee of one delegate from each of the armistice delegations was scheduled
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  • 249 1 Persian Premier had to flee TEHERAN, Tues. rpHE Persian Prime Mm*- ister. Dr. Mossadeq, had to flee through a side door of the Majlis today, protected by a sten-gun escort, after fighting had broken out m the Chamber during a 1 debate on the oil situation. Outside large crowds milled
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  • 31 1 MANILA Tues.— yphoon swept through thr central Philippines today Killing at least 19 people, according to first reports, and seriously damaging buildings throughcut the area.— Reuter.
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  • 248 3 REST OF THE WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF WALTER Burton Gordon Laidlaw of Mldur*. Victoria, has left AK3.9H of a At 8.438 estate to a Melbourne lost dots' home. He directed that his ashes be scattered over a racecoii-^e. Persia has formally recognised King Farouk as King of Egypt and the
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  • 273 3 Oil ultimatum calls for new pacts in ten days PERSIA SAYS: 'SIGN— OR WE SELL ELSEWHERE 9 TEHERAN, Tuesday. rOUNTRIES which formerly bought oil from the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company were told today that they must sign new agreements with the nationalised Persian company within 10 days or the oil would
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    48 3 "MOTI" is the name of this superb dress, created by Princess Sumair, at Hernew Haute Couture House m Paris. The jacket is of Indian brocade and is worn over an ivory silk- velvet skirt. The Princess is a relative of the Maharajah of Patiala.— A.P. photo.
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  • 103 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. AUS. Federal Court refused yesterday to dismiss the Chinese Nationalist Government's $7,000,000 suit against two sacked Nationalist Air Force Purchasing officials. Rejecting defense contentions. District Judge James R. Kirkland ruled that his court had jurisdiction m the case. The Nationalists are seeking to obtain unspent
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  • 51 3 LONDON. TueS. THE BIG THREE Western powers yesterday offered to cut over U552,000,000,000 from the debts owed them by Germany. The offer was made at the close of a two-week conference between members of the tripartite commission on German debts and the German delegation on external debts.
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  • 72 3 There are 71 now TEHERAN. Tues. \lN> PLAYERS from Teheran's drama theatre and 10 dismissed workmen last nifht joined the 20 Persian deputies and 32 newspaper editors set-king sanctuary m the Majlis building. All said they were m lear of their lives from gangs of thugs "backed
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  • 93 3 Franco will co-operate with U.S. MADRID. Tues. CPAIN is ready to co-operate fully with the United States, Generalissimo Francisco Franco has told two American Congressmen. The Chief of State cut short his weekend hunting to receive Republican Representatives, Mr. Joseph W. Martin and Mrs Leonard Hall, m a half-ho7.r audience.
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  • 51 3 CHATHAM. Tues. The death toil m Britain's worst road disaster rose to 24 last night with the death of John Burdett. Burdett was one of a group of Royal Marine cadets mowed down by a bus on Dec. 4 as they marched to a naval barracks.—
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  • 118 3 JAKARTA, Tuesday. THIRTY-FOUR men died and 35 were wounded m A a week-end battle between regular Indonesian army units and four companies which had deserted to Join the Darul Islam, fanatical Muslim terrorist unit. i The action took place after the rebels had rejected
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  • 46 3 SARNIA. Ontario. Tues. The Imperial Leiuo. rhe ■world's largest freshwater tanker, was set aflre by an last nlghi Three mpn were injured. .An hour after 'he olast. the 15.800-ton voefeS was reported list tog badly, but the fire was under control.]
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  • 102 3 THE KING IS BACK AT WORK London, Tues. THE King last night abolished the Council of State set up to deal temporarily with the country's business during his recent illness. The five members of the Council were the Queen, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, the Duke of Gloucester and the Princess
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  • 171 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman and his chief military and diplomatic advisers discussed Korea at their meeting yesterday but "no policy decisions were made." the White House announced. Mr Truman's press secretary. Mr. Joseph Short, told reporters the conference covered the world sltuaton including Korea. He declined
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  • 30 3 OTTAWA Tues. Canada has offered th e North Atlantic Treaty Organisation $65,000.--000 worth of additional arms and ammunition. Mr C. M Drury Deputy Defence Minuter, said here today.—
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  • 40 3 MANILA. Tues.— About 100 people were feared killed or missing m the typhoon which struck Cebu yesterday. The damage caused to property was estimated at 20,000,000 pesos. Rising rivers wrecked bridges, roads and communication lines.— A.FJ.
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  • 84 3 Governor is accused of murder MANILA, Tues. WARRANTS for the arrest of Governor Rafael Lacson of Negros Occidental and 25 other officials including three mayors and two chiefs of police, on charges of murder were Issued yesterday. The Governor and his companions are accused of killing Moises Padilla. Nacionalista candidate
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  • 56 3 JAKARTA, Tues. INDONESIA will make drastic cuts m imports from Japan, the Ministry of Economic Affairs has announced. This is a direct result of the breakdown m the JapaneseIndonesian trade talks recently held m Tokyo. Indonesia refused to pay dollars for Japanese imports and offered sterling
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  • 67 3 GLASGOW. Tues— A Royal I Canadian Air Force radio technician was sucked out of his rubber boots into a jet engine m Glasgow yesterday. He escaped with only black eyes and leg injuries. A mechanic In the cockpit felt a thump In the engine and immediately
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  • 55 3 DURBAN. Tues MR. Manilal Gandhi yesterday wrote to Dr. Ma lan South Africa's Prime Minister, to tell him that he would enter Orange Free State on Friday m defiance of the segregation raws. Indians are not allowed 10 settle m Orange Free &W° and may
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  • 138 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. /GENERAL P T. Mow. sacked VM from the Chinese Nationalist Air Force, said today he would tell Congress ot graft and corruption m the Chiang-Kai-shek Government m Formosa. "It lg a waste of the taxpayer* money to continue t0 support, the graft-ridden
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  • 244 3 BIG 4 AGREE TO FORM ARMS COMMISSION PARIS, Tuesday. THE Big Four powers were reported here last nijjht to have agreed to form a 12- member Disarmament Commission to start work next year on the conflicting Russian and Western disarmament proposals. This was said to be the only real result
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  • 461 4 GOVERNMENT TO SPEND A MILLION ON SQUATTERS Homes Cor 549 families SINGAPORE Government is to spend more than a million dollars to resettle farmersquatters who have to leave their homes on land needed for the Paya Lebar airport project on a 350-acre site m Bedok. This site, which has been
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  • 207 4 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday returned a finding of murder against Loh Choong at an inquiry into the death of a widow Lee Ah Choy, who was killed on Nov. 7. A warrant for Loh's arrest was issued The hearing was adjourned
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  • 35 4 A former special constable, Sedik bin Hassan, was sentenced m the First Police Court yesterday to six weeks' imprisonment for sleeping while on armed sentry duty on Dec. 6 at 11.51 p.m
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  • 29 4 Koh Siok Tiew and Cheow Pak Seng, two stall-holders, were each fined $75 m the Second Police Court yesterday for tampering with their weighing instruments.
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  • 24 4 Eighteen stall-holders were fined a total of $385 m the Second Police Court yesterday for keeping inaccurate weights m their stalls.
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  • 149 4 ECONOMICAL homes set up by the Far Eastern 1 J Relief Fund at Kranji will probably be the types to be built by Singapore Joint Relief Organisation on the Kolam Ayer site to accommodate the Kampong Bugis fire victims. The final decision has been
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  • 70 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— To commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed. Muslims In Johore Bahru marched m a mile long procession from the Government offices to the Sultan Abubakar Mosque to attend. a special service conducted by Tuan Jalil Hassan, the Assistant Mufti, Johore. All Malay institutions
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  • 146 4 SILENT, and flagless, amidst a harbour full ji gaily-dressed ships yesterday, the Red China "stay-here-forever' 1 ship, Hai Suan, was the only vessel m Singapore harbour not "dressed" m honour of the 15th anniversary of the King's Accession to the Throne. Singaporeans
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  • 223 4 A FILM producer, Mr. Thomas Hodge, has arrived In Singapore to join the staff of the Commis-sioner-General m South-Fast Asia to try to co-ordi-nate and enlarge British film activities. lip was one of 234 passengers who disembarked yesterday from the Dutch linor Willem Ruys. In
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  • 36 4 Family remittances to China for November '931. totalled $2,303,189 of which $1,373,523 came from Singapore and $926,666 from the Federation. The Singapore figure Includes remittances made by Federation residents through thf- local banks.
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  • 81 4 ALOR STAR. Tues. A TOTAL of 363 Kedah youths has so far been directed for service under tJr Manpower Call-up. Mr. A Glencross, Kedah's Director of Manpower, said today. Thirty-nine youths hai BPpealed unsuccessfully agains' their direction, while a fur ther 28 youths had their ser vice deferred
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  • 62 4 Ismail bin Rafar was sentenced m the Second Police Court yesterday to three months' imprisonment to be followed by 12 months* police supervision for criminal breach of trust of a bicycle valued at $140. It was alleged that Ismail borrowed the bicycle from a friend
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  • 43 4 Chief Inspecto- Ahman Khan has been promoted to •he rank of Assistant; Suppiintendent of Police. He join-t-a the Singapore forcp as a>i Arabic translator In 1935. He was made an Inspector In 1947 and a Chief Inspect-oi m 1948.
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  • 34 4 A finding of suicide was returned yesterday at an Inquest on a seaman, Foo Tee Hong, aged 47, who was found hanging In a public lavatory at Crawford Street on Nov. 9-.
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    • 171 4 YWCA Raffles Quay: Katong seniors meet at St. Hilda's school at 4 p.m for programme planning. YMCA. Orchard Road: Judo practice, and body-building. 5.30 p.m.: art club. 6 p.m.: literacy class and educational film 8 pin CHINESE YMCA. Selegie Road: Basketball. 5 p.m.: oody-bulldlrg and badminton a. 30 p.m.: Chines
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  • 69 5 TWO CHINESE, who were aiven long-service cheques by their Arm, have donated 1* Per cent, of their fifts to S.A.T.A. They are Mr. On Lock Hee (left) and Mr. Goh Ngah Chee who were each recently presented with a cheque for $2,000 each by Messrs.
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  • 448 5 Accused of $24,000 finance rules breach JUDGING from the number of cases that had come to light, a number of people m early 1948 were ignorant of the finance regulations, Mr. William Gordon, assistant controller of foreign exchange, said m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Mr. Gordon was being
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  • 68 5 Indian coal imports to Malaya are not subject to the usual surcharge of 11 rupees per ton. the Indian Trade Commissioner. Sardar Jogindra Singh, said yesterday Several South East Asian countries are sow exempted from this surcharge. The present surcharge is four rupees for every ton of
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  • 33 5 Ten families, victims of the Duku Road. Singapore, fire on Monday, were yesterday given $105 as emergency relief by the Public Assistance section of the Department of Social Welfare.
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  • 171 5 FOR the first time since the Municipality was r established over 95 years ago, the Singapore City Council will go into recess this month for 10 days The recess will commence after the Council's ordinary meeting on Dec. 21 and last until the end
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  • 50 5 THE French liner, Louis Pasteur. left Singapore last evening for Saigon with more than 3.000 soldiers on board Among them were a large number of Moroccan and other French Colonial troops Their Immediate destination Is Saigon. They will later be posted to other ports of Indo-Chlna
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  • 12 5 The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will publish a journal next year.
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  • 113 5 'I was in second class position, says Dato KUALA LUMPUR. Tues ¥\ATO E E. C. Thuraistng- ham Member for Education, said In Kuala Lumpur today that at the UNESCO conference In Bangkok he had been m only a "sesPnd class position" as the Federation's representative "Countries like Malaya Borneo and
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  • 152 5 THE presentation of the first Freedom of the City of Singapore to the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will, if the City Council approves, be made a big public occasion. The City President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, said yesterday that he would propose to
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  • 97 5 A 50-YEAR-OLD woman was fined $300 m Singapore First Police court yesterday for allowing the house she lived In to be used for gambling. She was Tay Kirn Eng, who was arrested with six other women m Jalan Besar while playing see sek. A woman police constable
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  • 220 5 We want a reply, Govt. told KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. METHODIST Govern-ment-aided school teachers m the Feder* ation are seeking an immediate decision by Government about their demand for equal treat- ment with Government school teachers. This was decided by delegates of Methodist schools from Selangor, Perak, Negri Sembllan, Pahang, Malacca
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  • 118 5 THE first of a series of specially designed marine drilling barges which will bore through the ocean bed with an oil derrick on the deck was completed last week by the Singapore Harbour Board for the British Malayan Petroleum Company's project at Seria. Last night
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  • 275 5 T»HE education prospects next year for displaced, over-aged, and backward school children, will be the subject of questions to be raised at Tuesday meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council by Mr. Thio Chan Bee (Prog. Balestier). Mr. Thlo wants to know the number of pupils
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  • 149 5 A 57-YEAR-OLD Preston, Lancashire, dentist. Mr. Richard Carrlngton, who is on a mission to get the signatures of all his townsmen living abroad, passed through Singapore by air yesterday on the first leg of a round-the--1 world trip. Mr. Carrington has with him a wooden
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  • 45 5 The Progressive Puijr executive committee will meet tomorrow to discuss matters concerning the Singapore Legislative Council and the City Council. Another important matter the meeting will discuss is the recent City Council election, m which the party lost. stronghold, the West Ward.
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  • 42 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Commissioner General for South-East Asia and Mrs. M -lcolm Mac Donald will attend the concert to be given at the English College Hall on Thursday by the pupils of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind.
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  • 762 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Dec. 12, 1951. Report On A Mission In summing up yesterday his mission to Malaya, the Secretary of State for the Colonies generously anticipated much of the report that he will make to the Prime Minister and the CabinetSome of his recommendations naturally must largely
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  • 28 6 THE SINGAPORE ARTS THEATRE presents "The Heiress" at the Victoria Theatre, on the 17th. 18th and 19th D-cember. at 9.15 p.m. Bookings at Robinson"S. Tele No 7138
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  • 357 6 The Hold Up At Pan munjan There has been no real progress m the Korean truce talks for over a week. Until yesterday, the Communists refused to discuss the exchange of prisoners, while the U.N. truce delegation wanted to know more about the duties of the observation teams before reply
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  • 1391 6 AFTER his visits to Washington and London, .General de Lattre de Tassigny is now m Paris, where he will spend two weeks before returning to his duties as High Commissioner and Commander in-Chief m Indo-China He was appointed early In December, 1950, so
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    • 365 6 Malayan opinion London reaction IT is very interesting to note that about a month after the issues have been discussed and disposed of m the correspondence columns of the Malayan Press, The Times of London, together with certain M.P.s (self-styled Malayan representatives) will often propose the identical policy and repeat
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    • 114 6 REFERENCE the letter from "Civilian Motorist," combined Civil-Military Patrol was initiated m March 1947 under thp name of "Operation Road Hog" by General Galloway. G.O.C. Malaya District. It consisted of Army. Air Force and Civil Police patrols which operated throughout the length of Malaya. The Army tind Air
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    • 256 6 MR Oliver Lyttelton jpeak-s, 1 less than the truth when he says he was not -very popular with the people of Hendon after his crash there In 1945. The crash was unavoidable on the part of the aircrew and the calmness of Mr. Lyttelton and of
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    • 423 6 On the Margin «•>< mliii? A FACT of wiiiin th. majority of nrw readers are probably una>' Is* that theiv m faiii»- m all newspaper offices. The fairies are a spec. t f gremlin, which make r home In the ie.d pots ol lh« foundry and the lir> I machines.
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  • 274 7 'DISASTER UNLESS— 'WARNS DR. VICKERS Medical needs must be met at once IT GETS WORSE -EVERY DAY THE Director of Medical Services, Dr. W. J. Vickers, warned yesterday, that a medical disaster might overtake Singapore. He said: "Disease and chaos are bound to claim us, and m no uncertain manner,
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  • 181 7 THIS evening at nine o'clock In a house In Scotts Road. Singapore, a handful of men will meet In a small chapel to watch the ceremonial lighting of a lamp, and. as the little yellow flames burns, they will know that it ts forming
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  • 139 7 AJX-VKAK OLD >i..-a por Eurasian. Mr I B. irlos. has qualified as a i hii ti-rcd engineer without Ntudviiie ahroad Mr Cart—. who is an i«tant engineer .m tfce BcwcffSßC Department of Hi,- Singapore City Council, has just i»issed the final <«i !h«- Testomur examination of Urn
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  • 41 7 PORT DICKSON. Mon.— M ipan 25. son of Perumal, and Palaniainal. 22. daughter, were fined a total of $150 at ■Mg for falling to obtain identity cards within the prescribed period They recently arrived from I
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  • 29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Yeh Swee Seng, manager of West Coast Transport Company, was fined $150 for permitting a company vehicle to carry one ton 18 cwt. overload.
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  • 142 7 Indian Go vt. study gifts to Malayans rYWiE Government of India 1 has decided to continue the cultural scholarship* scheme, begun m 1949. and ■five scholarships will be offered next year to students from Singapore and the Federation for studies tn India next year. Three of the scholarships will be
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  • 132 7 r£ following candidates have passed the Intermediate Examinations of the University of London held In Singapore In July this year:— ARTS Cbla Chin Hock and Philip Llau Dolly Lav Phalk Bng has qualified for admission to the Bachelor of Art* examination v an advanced «tudent. COMMERCE Leong Hong
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  • 167 7 TPHE Malayan Chinese Association has sold more than a million tickets m the Federation and Singapore for its first unlimited sweepstake draw which will most probably be held again m the Happy World Stadium on January 13. The Singapore branch alone sold more than 250,000
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  • 197 7 AUSTRALIAN people are now more interested m Malaya, said Mr A. J. Thomas, the new Singapore Regional Representative of the British Council, who arrived m Singapore yesterday from Britain on the Willem Ruys accompanied by hla wife and a son He added that Australians felt
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    29 7 MX VNI» MRS II poitl .itei then wedding 'h. Singapore Register Office v»-sierda> The bride was Mme. Margueretta Kohlman The groom is with Shriro's (China), Ltd. Straits Times picture
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  • 76 7 Baba bin Abdul Rahaman. a policeman, was having a hair cut In the Beauty World Park and he saw an elderly Chinese hiding three Dleces of paper In his hat And In Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday Phang Yew was charged with having chap-ji-ki tickets
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  • 137 7 Now only these are V.I.P.s VI Ps "—that am biruous. muchabased tern* which someone re vei sed to form the word "Spiv"— has now been defined by the Singapore Government. Included m the Government's new classification of V.l.P's are visiting representatives of the King, and Ambassadors and Governors: Prime Ministers
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  • 36 7 I*ELUK ANSON TuesA street-light attendant. Embi bin Osman. fell 12 feet from a lamp post while carrying out repairs m Oenlson Road over the week-end He was taken to the hospital unconscious.
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  • 150 7 FRANCHISE us useless with a Sten gun staring you m the face, the Secretary of Stale for the Colonies Mr. Oliver Ljttelton, told the students of the University of Mahiya yesterday. The Minister made 'It quite clear, however, that while security for the people and profMty
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  • 132 7 THOUSANDS or Muslims m Singapore, will 1 celebrate the birthday of the Prophet today. Muslim shops and business houses will be closed, and special prayers will be held at the Sultan Mosque, where food will be distributed to the poor ir the evening A rally o.'
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  • 44 7 NURSES and hospiUl workers listen attentively during the laying of the foundati on stone of the new nurses' home and oat-patients' d epartment at the General Hospital b y the Governor. Sir Franklin C.imson. yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 216 7 200 PUPILS TO 'LOSE' YEAR OF EDUCATION THE Singapore Education Department will not hold 1 another examination this year for the 200 boys and girls of seven Chinese middle schools m the Colony who boycotted a recent examination. Nor will the pupils be promoted this year. These decisions were taken
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  • 72 7 6 to 1 for acquittal lAM Ah Won. a labourer, L wa? acquitted and discharged at Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of murdering a shopkeeper. Chan Beng Hong. The jury returned a 6-1 verdict of not guilty. Lam was alleged to have gone to Chan's shop at Lorong 17,
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  • 194 7 A COPY of the proceed- ings of the Singapors Government's private hearing of the evidence of the six police ottin rs censured m the Leacti Commission's report >n the Singapore riots a year ago has. the S*r:>its Times understands, been forwarded to Whitehall. It
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  • 77 7 JOHORE BAHRU rues.— Tan Kee Seng, a Special Constable, who absented himself from duty, was fined $30 m the Police Court n default 23 days Imprisonment the sentence to date from the time of his arrest. Tan told the Court that he had asked for leave
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    • 69 7 I perhaps you would like to recall the sight of a Malay fisherman casting his net against a tropical sky. or perhaps the spire of Salisbury Cathedra I seen across the .waters of the river Avon. WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF ORIGINAL LOCAL PAINTINGS AND REPRODUCTIONS OF EUROPEAN MASTERS
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  • 113 8 TERMS FOR PUBLIC AID 'SHOULD BE WIDER' T^HE newly-formed Pub- lie Assistance Board of the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, wants wider powers with regard to finance. The members have made representations to the Colonial Secretary to amend the Board's terms of reference as they think the present terms might, In
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  • 338 8 tor- a unified service K. LUMPUR, Tues. A SCHEME for a unified education service m Malaya was promised to teachers of the Federation and Singapore today by the Member for Education, D-to E. E. C. Thuraisingham. m Kuala Lumpur. At the inaugural meeting of the Federation
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  • 52 8 A LAST MINUTE tonchup before the show, "Rumpelstilskin," presented by the Dean's School m aid of the at. Margaret's Building Fund and S.A.T.A. m Singapore yesterday. The picture shows from le-ft. Mrs. Doris LTedgington, Joan Wernli, Maureen Calderwood, Mrs. Nancy Cooper, Elizabcrth Arnold and Maudie Brldgwood Straits
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  • 70 8 University students m Asia are not politically conscious, Chendran Devanesen. a graduate of Cambridge and Professor of History m the University of Madras, said yesterday. Professor Devanesen and two other Indian delegates passed through Singapore yesterday on thelx way to the Asian Leaders' Professional Conference m Jakarta.
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  • 166 8 ELECTRICITY may be cut-off m the following areas today: DAY Adelphi. Newton 1 2, Wayans Satu. Balmoral Rd.. Dalvey Rd.. Chartered Bank. George St. Static. Upper Cross St. Pagoda St.. Upper Hoklen St., Pickering St./ Church St.. Upper Circular Rd./ Carpenter St.. Cavanah Rd./Collyer Quay, Victoria Memorial Hall
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  • 175 8 SINGAPORE Fisheries Loan Board has approved 11 loans, amounting to $120,000, to Chinese and Malay fishermen, m an attempt to improve hauls by encouraging off-shore fishing. Mr. T W. Burdon. Deputy Director of Fisheries, who Is secretary of the Board, yesterday said that material ioan> would include
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  • 188 9 Your Queries Answered MOHD. Kaus bin Salleh wants to know what is meant by 'Registered Trade Mark.' A TRADE Mark is a symbol printed or attached to goods for the purpose of distinguishing them from other goods of the same nature. The trade mark remains the property of
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  • 727 9 ALI and Rukiah discover a cave leading through a ivide road down to the sea. They are captured by Miar, a mer-man who taken them to the bottom of th'e ocean. There they meet other mermen ana mer-maids who say that they will keep
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  • 209 9  - TALKING ABOUT STAMP S UNCLE BILL By LOOK OUT FOR THESE TWO NEW STAMPS TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION Br-fain lost a very valued friend when King Abdullah w of the Hishemite Kingdom of the lordan (formerly I Transjordan) was brutally assassinated last July King Abdullah took a great interest
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  • 162 9 YOU can boil water In a paper bag. Take a small strong paper bag, or better still, make a tray by turning up th e edges of a small sheet of stout paper, and put some water m It. Heat It over a candle, or other small
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  • 412 9 j Ojd boyb and Girls. There will be two bumper children's pages next week Pages filled with Christmas stories, games to play at your party, ideas for presents, puzzles and many othei things, so make sure that you dor't miss them. They wil appear on
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    • 241 9 If Soo Tung Po wrote his famous poetry today P^ K» mM M** MtM "*»4 Ik* I y* FUlKnum F»«nuin p»n (wllh unl«rni«h«kl* •'pu.K-en" rap mnd -^J->^ (ola-lonr nik) miblin* M« ward* AW (OlOK\ W UIJf /fl W \r\ J rtvntly and tlrcantly! Ba. loa.vilh U 90v u B»H-p»lnl»< l»«
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  • 312 10 LONDON, Tues. rE London Stock Exchange was shaken today by further heavy fall m British Government funds. Sellers continued to exert pressure throughout the day relieved only by a pause m the middle of the session. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, as supplied by special arrangement with
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  • 34 10 HONG KONO, Tues. PEE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollars was quoted at the dose today as follows. USSI HKs6.7s'. (cash), HKS6.7BH (T.T.); £l HKSiS.9); one tahil of gold HK«23 UP
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  • 33 10 •THE Malayan Exchange Banks 1 Association announced yesterday that control direct rateaj for Canadian dollars were: Buying (T.T.) 335,, Airmail (0.D.1 33 (90 days) 34: Selling, T.T. 'O.D., ready 33> 4
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  • 134 10 From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENTS were Irregular on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, and slightly easier m Sydney. Wool values, which held Arm m Melbourne. Brisbane and New Zealand, continued to help the share tone. Adverse influences were "end-of-the-year" cleaning up of accounts and uncertainty
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  • 213 10 Tone a little steadier but turnover small From A Market Correspondent CLJGHTLY increased trade inquiries gave a slightly steadier tone to the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Turnover, however, was still small. Sellers were again inclined to' be somewhat reserved. The market closed steady, quiet, with buyers In firstgrade,
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  • 38 10 SINGAPORE, Tues, Dec. 11- $463,121 (up $7.25). London: £940 a ton LONDON, Tues. Cash Buyers £940, Sellers £NS; Forward Buyers £927'<., Sellers *****; Settlement £MM (up €2..,). Turnover: a.m. 69, p.m. 15 tons.
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  • 163 10 A nrmer undertone wm the feature m the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra sellers quoted $39 >i a picul for December and January shipment against bids at 139. Loose grade buyers offered $37 a picul for sundried and $36 for mixed. Coconut oil was. firm, with sellers
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  • 123 10 Tin section was steady 'piNS, with selective buying Interest, were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials were quiet and Rubbers were dull with a slightly easier tendency. Price changes announced by tbe Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDI STRIALS Bayers Sailers 8.8. Petrol 44 8 46/6
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  • 73 10 pAHANO Consolidated m November treated 15.000 tons 'and produced 240 tons of tin concentrates. CUNOEI Kinta Tin Dredging produced 480 ptculs of tin-ore last month. TPOH Ttn Dredging's No. 3 dredge (Puchong Section) produced 529 plculs of tin-ore last month. I JELEBU Tin Dredging In the quarter to
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  • 155 10 CHIPS m the Singapore Roads I and alongside the Singapore Harbour Board godowns at 4 p.m. yesteruay were: Outer Reads: Hai Hsuan. Trtxv dos. Atlantlda. Tai Chung. Waingapore. Lereverett. Bakongan Maiden Head. Foo Hsiang. Maung Bama. Tunkhaven, North Star. Pahud Chong Ya. Kaimana 9andviken. Inner Roads: Ban Hong
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  • 1059 11  -  PETER MUNN By "YOU don't use good iron nails to make a coffin". A Chinese quoted this saying as a reason why there are so few Chinese m the Malayan ranks of the army and the police forces of the Federation and
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  • 526 11  -  LYNN HEINZERLING A Swiss Inventor Claims By A SWISS traffic policeman has Invented a device which, he says, could prevent 80 per cent, of all traffic accidents. Jacob Gosswe:ier. the inventor, who Is assigned to the Zurich Police Department's traffic division as
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    • 489 11 Me Qfteat SORCAR Waitd't Qteate&t Magician 2u/>ifffc R»*jr3^.L«- TWICE OF MAGIC I I W [,Z ON STAGE W NOBEL CAPITOL Pi*f P From DEC. 18th iH l^ MAGIC NIGHTLY at ElgPSf The Sphin 6.30 9.30 pin *mL Wf^^i AWARD ONE THOUSAND ONK WONUtRS including Sawinic a woman m half with
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 250 11 r>, I n A week In England is btraits Times Crossv/ord more enou h for them (4). ;^O 24 Singled out (3. 5) |H J5 Musical dramas (8. 8 7~ DOWN 1. In tennis several games |H I 2 A mischievous child (4). 3 TYench meeUng-house Photographic likenesses |"77~ A
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  • Sentinel's Sportlight
    • 527 12 ANTHONY IS MAN OF THE MATCH IPOH, Tuesday. THE Indian soccer tourists today gave Perak a four-nil beating and an exhibition of top class football when the two teams met before a seven thousand crowd on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. The home team
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    • Article, Illustration
      27 12 The Sultan of Perak meets the Gothenburg soccer team before their match against Perak at Ipoh on Sunday. The match was drawn two- all. Straits Times picture.
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    • 125 12 Odlcials ul the Banka-Bu.iton Spurts Club for 1952 are: Patrons: Dr. A. C. Jap X S. Oon. B. K. Yao. E. T. Oon. Dr. Chen Ah Po. Dr Lai Eng Fo Lee Fve Hee. Tay Swee Ang and Lim Chin Fook. Adviser: Yong Nglm DJin; president: Hew
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    • 195 12 ADELAIDE. Tues. WEST Indies collapsed In their second innings against South Australia here today and were all out before tea for 93 runs. They were beaten by 227 runs. This was their fifth defeat In first class matches since the tour started and
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    • 115 12 S. AI'STRALIA Ist Inns. 398 W INDIES— Ist Inns.: 233 S. AUSTRALIA— 2nd Inns.: 15S WEST INDIES— 2nd Inns. Marshall r b Manning Rirkards Ibw Bowley t Ooddard <■ Lanrley b Noblet 1C Worrell b Noblet Walrott b Wilson 4 Christian! st I.antley b Manninf 13 Gomel b Hole
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    • 59 12 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Raffles Institution rugger fifteen were beaten by King George V Schoa. by six polnte (two tries) to nil this evening. The match was played In heavy rain. Mohd. All and Chuni S x>. Kong scored the tries m the first half. Raffles will
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    • 53 12 The Straits Times Sports Club beat the newly formed Robinsons Sports Club by two goals to nil m a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Taib. Straits Times left half, scored m the first half and All, Inside right, increased the lead In
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    • 38 12 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues Eward Charles, former world heavyweight champion, and Joey Maxim, llghtheavy titleholder, meet m a 12-round non-title charity bout at San Francisco's Cow Palace tomorrow. It will be their fifth meeting. A P
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    • 35 12 Yr«t«rdav's SHA Junior knock-out competition tie between University of Malay* and Hongkong A Shanghai Bank on the Sepoy Lines (round waa postponed The game will be played on the same ground on Friday.
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    • 20 12 Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Island Club by 14 i points to points at golf on Sunday.
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    • 195 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 'THE Kuala Lumpur Technical college rugger team, one of the strongest Asian sides here, i will be visiting Singapore to play two games against Singapore teams on Saturday and Monday. Their first game will be against University of Malaya. The second
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    • 32 12 TODAT: 9.41 a.m. <9.2>. «M p.m 4 B. 11. X p.m. (t.B) 4.37 a.m. 'TOMORROW: 10 18 am (9.41. 4.41 p.m. 14.91. U54 p.m '8 7). 514 am (0 8'
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    • 200 12 SEREMBAN, Tues. MALACCA Combined Schools became champions on goal average In the Quandrangular Inter-State schools hockey tournament which concluded here this morning after three days' play. Selangor Combined Schools, who also scored four points, the same xs Malacca, were runners up, because of an inferior
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    • 210 12 FOONG SEONC CUP FINAL KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. DADMINTON Association of Malaya have approved D the decision of the Penang 8.A., agreeing to 01 w_«i*..«i~_ O f ne f our reinstated le Foong Seong Cup final. Singapore s suusuiuuuii players m their team for t Mr.
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    • 65 12 'DEFEND YOUR TITLES'— NBA WASHINGTON Tues— The National Boxing Association said today that it will vacate Kid Gavllan's welterweight title unless he signs within the next 10 days for a title bout with European champion Charles Hutnez of France. The NBA also announced that heavyweight champion Joe Walcott and light
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    • 44 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. New South Wales took points for a first innings 'cad of 99 against Victoria, the Sheffield Shield holders here today. Victoria carried their first mningi total to 434 In reply to the 535 by New South Wales.
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    • 58 12 KUALA I.IMPIH, Tnes pOOTBALL Association of Srlangor suffered a financial loss m yeterday's match between Gothenburg and the SUte XI. Owing to rain shortly before the fine a crowd of only slightly over one thousand saw the fame. Gross receipts totalled only $2,600 of which
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    • 165 12 FIELDING a team Of ten men. SCC •A" were beaten by the odd goal m three YMCA on the SCC ground yesterday m a friendly game of hockey. The Ys fielded strong side, their fast moving forwards siving the club many aiix'ou.s moments. Play was
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    • 78 12 T«HE Singapore Turf Club will hold their first race meeting In 1952 with the Spring Meeting on January 12. 16 and 19 for horses Class 2 and Class 3. Class k horses will have first run over 6f or 1 mile and second run over 6f
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    • 59 12 The final ot the rugby competition for ill R.A.P. Units stationed m Malaya will be played otf al Tengah at i p.m. today. This tournament, for the Sanderson Cup, was wan last year by 390 M.U. (Seleian and they are out to retain the trophy this
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    • 58 12 The Singapore Chinese Recreation Club team to meet Ceylon S.C m a senior K.O. hockey competition tie this evening will be chosen from Patr-ck Yee, Chin Yoon Fook, Dr. One Swee Law, Thlam Slew. Chua Eng Cheng. Tat Chu. Oon Lenst. Lim Swarig. Kirn Chow. Harry Pang. Tan
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    • 26 12 LONDON. Tues. The London Challenge Cup final played at Stpmford Bridge yesterday resulted m Fulham beating Charlton Athletic by one goal to nil. Reuter.
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    • 54 12 Following will represent TanJong Pagar Rangers against William Jacks Sports Clubs today at Farrer Park at 5. 1S p.m.: Ramlt. S. M Abdul Kader. M. N. Syed. S. A. Jailam. V. N Ibrahim. X S. Tana. S. A Hanifa, 8. S Ibrahim. M. M Mustafa. S. A.
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    • 711 12 A GREAT deal of diplomacy and goodwill is going to be needed m Penang m the next day or two if a badminton crisis similar m scale 1 to Singapore's recent row is to be averted. The trouble is* over the Penang B.A's decision to s
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    • 51 12 LONDON. Tues. Louis Vanhoeck of Belgium defeated Briiish featherweight champion Ronnie Clayton before a crowd of 10.000 at Empress Hall last night. The referee stopped the bout m the eighth tound when Clayton suffered" a cut m the left eye. Clayton had dominated the n;ht throughout.
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    • 836 12 CLASSIFIED ADS.* iContumrfl irom Page 6i SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH- Company requires Mrrloct of experienced Steno;>ply P O. Box 47. FUIiOPEAN Company requires Janloc Shorthand- typist, fluent essential Box No. AR9H:i WANTED for temporary engagemen- Office Factory Clerk for ■diet Mtata. East Coast Johore. Hrx No A8974. S.T. NUTATIONS WANTED 'VT
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    • 879 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE MOTOR Cycle A J.B. li\ very good condition aboui $1,300. Tel. 5265. VAUXHALL Velox 1951 Model. 15.000 miles. $4,800. Insured Dec. 1952. Owner leaving colony. On view 20. Kandahar St. Phone ***** RILFY V 2 litre saloon 1947 splendid condition must be seen to be appreciated $4,950
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    • 17 12 con eon INSTAWTOW INOfX Fvffes fittings with 1.C.1, copper tubes are ideal for water and gas services.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 81 12 SOCCER: Singapore Goth* at J. Besar. Kl<.f.Eß: Sanderson Cap final, Tengah v 390 M.l', at Tengah; H.M.S. Terror GHQ FARELF at Naval Base, R.X.A.S. Sembawanf v R.A.S.C. at Nee Soon; RAF (Sel) v Signals at SeleUr; S.C.C. 'A' v R.E.M.F.. at 8.C.C.: R.A.F. (Ten.) v R.A.F. (Changi) at Changi. HOCKEY:
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